Southern States PBA News
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Senior Vice President of NCPBA and President of Mountain Chapter Training Through Christ

September 26, 2016

On September 9, 2016, officers from around the United States went with TACTICA (Teaching Authorities Christian Truth in Central America) Ministries to Ecuador to train officers and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. The officers being trained were an elite unit in the Ecuadorian National Police called Grupo De Operaciones Especiales (GOE).Part of this year?s group was Brandon McGaha, Senior Vice President of the North Carolina State Division of the SSPBA and President of the North Carolina Mountain Chapter.

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Elaine Marshall is NCPBA Choice for Secretary of State

September 26, 2016

The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association has chosen to endorse Elaine Marshall for Secretary of State. As Secretary of State, Elaine has received international recognition for her efforts to protect copyrights and deter counterfeit goods.

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Patrick Higgins becomes 10,000 Member of the North Carolina PBA

September 19, 2016

Oak Island Police Officer Patrick Higgins recently became the 10,000 member of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association.

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Eva Howard Appointed as Legislative Chairperson of the North Carolina PBA

September 19, 2016

Eva Howard was recently appointed Legislative Chairperson by Division President Randy Byrd. As part of her role, she will lead a committee of fellow members working towards passage of the division's legislative agenda in General Assembly.

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2016 VAPBA Endorsed Candidates

September 12, 2016

This is a list of all of the endorsed candidates that the VAPBA has endorsed in 2016. We would like to congratulate each of these candidates on their endorsements and we hope to work with them into the future to help make the law enforcement profession better for our members. Please show your support for these candidates at the polls.

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Comstock Earns Support of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association

September 8, 2016

The Virginia Police Benevolent Association (VAPBA) is pleased to announce that Congresswoman Barbara Comstock (R-VA) has earned the endorsement of the VAPBA for re-election to Congress for Virginia?s 10th Congressional District.

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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association Endorses Linda Coleman for Lt. Governor

September 2, 2016

The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Linda Coleman demonstrated why her experience and values make her uniquely qualified to represent the citizens of North Carolina. Linda Coleman also demonstrated to the North Carolina PBA that she is committed to making strong, effective law enforcement a priority in her campaign.

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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association Endorses June Atkinson for State Superintendent

August 31, 2016

The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Dr. June Atkinson demonstrated why her experience and values make her uniquely qualified to represent the citizens of North Carolina.

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The North Carolina PBA and the Police Benevolent Foundation establish fund for officer battling Stage 3 Melanoma Cancer

August 31, 2016

The Police Benevolent Foundation (PBF) and the North Carolina PBA are rallying behind Hendersonville Police Lieutenant, Dale Patton, as he bravely battles cancer. Lt. Patton is a 12-year veteran of the Hendersonville Police Department and is greatly loved by his fellow law enforcement officers.

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North Carolina's Largest Law Enforcement Association supports raising the juvenile age

August 30, 2016

The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association (NCPBA) has endorsed the North Carolina Commission on the Administration of Law and Justice (NCCALJ) Criminal Investigation and Adjudication Committee?s initial recommendation to raise the age of juvenile court jurisdiction in the state to include youthful offenders aged 16 and 17 years old for all crimes, except Class A through E felonies and traffic offenses.

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