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North Carolina General Assembly
November 17, 2011 The official web site of the North Carolina General Assembly. Use this web site as a tool to track bills, find and communicate with your State House and Senate representatives, and to follow meetings and issues before the General Assembly. |
The Police Benevolent Foundation is set to aid the family of fallen Albany Police Officer Terry Mae Lewis-Flemming
November 2, 2011 The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the Georgia Division of the Southern States PBA are in mourning as one of their own, Officer Terry Mae Lewis-Flemming of the Albany Police Department, was killed after her car crashed into a tree during the apprehension of a criminal in Albany, GA on Friday, October 28, 2011. |
The Police Benevolent Foundation is set to aid the family of fallen Albany Police Officer Terry Mae Lewis-Flemming
November 2, 2011 The Police Benevolent Foundation, Inc. and the Georgia Division of the Southern States PBA are in mourning as one of their own, Officer Terry Mae Lewis-Flemming of the Albany Police Department, was killed after her car crashed into a tree during the apprehension of a criminal in Albany, GA on Friday, October 28, 2011. Officer Lewis-Flemming was a 36-year old veteran of the police force with 3 children and a husband of six months. Officer Lewis-Flemming paid the ultimate sacrifice, and it is with a heavy heart that the PBF asks for the help of the community, both locally and nationally, to aid in their efforts to provide much needed support for this officer's family in their time of need. |
The PBF and the Albemarle Chapter of the NCPBA Recognizes Dawn Midgette for her donation to the Foundation
October 26, 2011 The PBF and the Albemarle Chapter of the NCPBA would like to thank local Realtor, Dawn Midgette with a plaque, in appreciation of her donating her beach house back in May 2011 to the PBF at the Cary, NC fundraiser. |
PBA member says Thank You to those that helped him in a time of need
October 26, 2011 A thank you letter from NCPBA member Matt Long. |
112th US Congress Update
October 1, 2011 The Southern States Police Benevolent Association is committed to keeping you informed of federal legislation that may affect your work-life, pay and benefits. The Governmental Affairs department will be providing periodic updates on the actions of Congress while in session. Included is a summary of bills of interest introduced during this past month, as well as updates on those reported in the previous report. |
Cary Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association endorses Michelle Muir for Mayor of Cary
September 12, 2011 The Cary chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently hosted candidate interviews for those seeking election/re-election to the Cary Town Council. On August 29, 2011, candidates for Mayor, District B, District C, District C, and an At-large race met with a screening committee to discuss issues that will improve the lives of officers and the law enforcement profession. |
The Police Benevolent Foundation set to host the inaugural Race for the Fallen Half Marathon at Red Top Mountain State Park in Cartersville
September 12, 2011 September 17, 2011, the Police Benevolence Foundation and will be holding the first annual Race for the Fallen half marathon at Red Top Mountain State Park in Cartersville, GA. Please join the PBF and runners from all across the country as we pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting the communities that we live in. |
NC: Under The Dome
September 1, 2011 Under the Dome is your inside source on North Carolina politics and government. |
Legislator works tirelessly to see critical piece of legislation for officers and deputies passed into law
August 15, 2011 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently presented a plaque of appreciation to Rep. Shirley Randleman for her efforts in passing HB 538 into law. |
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