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VAPBA Legislative Update
December 30, 2014 The Virginia Police Benevolent Association is committed to keeping you informed of legislation that may affect your work-life, pay and benefits. The Governmental Affairs department will be providing periodic updates on the actions of the Virginia General Assembly while in session. Included is a summary of bills of interest introduced during last month, as well as updates on those reported in the previous reports. |
113th US Congress Update November 2014
December 12, 2014 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 North Mecklenburg Chapter of NCPBA is Set to Hold Community Holiday Food Drive
December 12, 2014 The North Mecklenburg Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association (NCPBA) is coordinating a canned food drive on Saturday, December 20th from noon to 5 p.m., at the Wal-Mart in Huntersville, NC (11145 Bryton Town Center Drive.) Off-duty police officers from Huntersville and Davidson will be collecting canned goods in front of the store to benefit the Ada Jenkins Center and the Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen. Officers will fill the Huntersville Police Department?s colorful DARE Truck with donations from shoppers. |
The Prince William County Chapter of the PBA Endorses Scott Jacobs
November 12, 2014 The Prince William County Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association is proud to announce their endorsement of Scott Jacobs for Brentsville District County Board of Supervisors. The chapter held its first Board of Supervisors screening and endorsement process on November 8, 2014. Prince William County law enforcement professionals made up the panel that interviewed the candidates. The candidates answered questions about issues important to members of the Prince William County Chapter and were evaluated on their responses. |
PBA wants full scale Investigation of Asheville Police Chief
October 29, 2014 It was packed at the City Council meeting Tuesday night -- both officers and their family members wanted to see how the City would address the recently exposed issues with the Asheville Police Chief. |
The North Mecklenberg Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association Endorses Charles Jeter and John Bradford
October 29, 2014 The North Mecklenberg Chapter of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate screenings for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Charles Jeter and John Bradford demonstrated why their experience and values make them uniquely qualified to represent the voters of District 92 and District 98. |
NCPBA does Radio Endorsement for Wake County Clerk of Court, District Attorney and Sheriff
October 28, 2014 The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association is committed to keeping you informed of legislation that may affect your work-life, pay and benefits. |
NCPBA calls for Whistleblower Protection
October 20, 2014 Recent developments within the Asheville Police Department have prompted the state?s largest law enforcement association to again call for passage of Whistleblower Protection legislation for local officers. |
POLICE BENEVOLENT FOUNDATION AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS In North Carolina
October 13, 2014 Every year the Police Benevolent Foundation awards division scholarships to deserving students through-out the southeastern United States. The pool of division scholarship applicants come from the children of PBA members. |
NCPBA makes critical endorsments in North Carolina court of appeals and supreme court races
October 13, 2014 As part of the PBA?s core mission we strongly believe in advocating for our members in multiple forums. This includes our endorsement of candidates seeking various offices. Nowhere is this more critical than the North Carolina Court of Appeals and Supreme Court. |
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