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The Northeast Alabama Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation Supports a Chief in Need
November 12, 2010 Last April, two Alabama counties were rocked by a severe tornado that left a trail of destruction in its path. One Alabama chapter decided to take action in the wake of the April 25th F3 tornado that cut a path through Marshall and Dekalb Counties in Alabama. This disaster occurred at approximately 10:00 p.m. as the tornado touched down in the southern end of Marshall County, and it continued northward into Dekalb County. |
The Police Benevolent Foundation announces the formation of its new North Carolina advisory board
November 5, 2010 The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. is proud to announce the formation of its North Carolina advisory board. The purpose of the advisory board is to aid the PBF in supporting the needs of law enforcement officers and their families through the foundation's core initiatives in its support of the North Carolina division of the Southern States PBA. |
The Alabama Police Benevolent Association Announces 2010 Candidate Endorsements
October 27, 2010 The Alabama Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate screenings for those candidates seeking election for various statewide races. |
The South Central Chapter of the Arkansas PBA Announces 2010 Endorsement of Pine Bluff Alderman Candidates
October 14, 2010 The South Central Chapter of the Arkansas Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate screenings for those candidates seeking election for various elected offices. During the interview process Michael Barbarotto, Wayne Easterly, Bill Brumett and Jesse Turner demonstrated why their experiences and education make them uniquely qualified to represent the voters of Pine Bluff. |
PBA Legislation Clarifies the Law Regarding the Special Separation Allowance
October 1, 2010 On July 31, 2009, HB 816 was signed into law by Governor Beverly Perdue. This bill was introduced at the request of the PBA by Rep. Tricia Cotham. Rep. Nelson Dollar, Rep. Marian McLawhorn and Rep. Jennifer Weiss also joined the bill as primary sponsors at the request of the PBA. |
118th South Carolina General Assembly Summary 2009 - 2010
August 20, 2010 The 118th Session of the South Carolina Legislature opened on January 14, 2009 and adjourned Sine Die on June 29, 2010. There were fifty bills of interest to South Carolina PBA members followed during this session. Of those fifty bills, six passed. The Governor vetoed three of the five passed bills. One of the vetoes was overridden by the Legislature. |
PBA Calls for a Federal Investigation and Criminal Prosecution of NC SBI Agency Management Responsible For Fraudulent SBI Policies, Practices and Customs
August 19, 2010 Over the last twenty years, we have dealt with the investigative methodology of the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation on a first hand basis in numerous instances as we have represented officers in criminal, civil and administrative litigation. We have been eye witnesses to these investigative failures. The PBA has periodically communicated our concerns and specific complaints about various SBI policies and practices. These communications have gone unanswered. |
2010 Blue Review, issue 5
August 1, 2010 In this issue we discuss the reason you joined the PBA, commonly seen practices that prove fatal to chapter success and the facelift that the PBA is getting on the web. |
2010 PBA of Georgia State Legislative Summary
May 12, 2010 The Second Session of the 2009-10 Term of the Georgia State Legislature began January 11, 2010 and ended April 29, 2010. The following bills of interest passed both the House and the Senate and are pending in the Governor's Office. |
4th Annual "George Almond" Officer of the Year Award Winner Named
March 1, 2010 Officer Glenn Mitchell is the recipient of the 4th Annual Award |
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