This week, in honor of National Police Week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed three pieces of legislation to express support for law enforcement officers and agencies nationwide. After voting in support of each measure, Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) issued the following statement:
"National Police Week serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by our law enforcement officers and the vital role they play in protecting our communities, our families, and our loved ones. While they face increasing challenges and threats to their safety, as the recent tragedy in Columbia County has shown us, it is more important now than ever to stand with our men and women in blue. I was proud to help pass this week's legislation and will continue to unapologetically support those who carry the badge in the 12th District and across the nation."
The pro-law enforcement bills passed this week include:
H.R. 2240, the Improving Law Enforcement Officer Safety and Wellness Through Data Act of 2025:
Requires the Attorney General to assemble reports on violence against law enforcement officers and the effectiveness of programs meant to provide law enforcement with wellness resources and protective equipment so we may comprehensively enhance the safety of police officers.
Broadens the ability of qualified active and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms in areas such as national parks, federal facilities open to the public, and state, local, or private property open to the public.
H.R. 2255, the Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act:
Directs the General Services Administration to allow current and retired federal law enforcement officers to buy their retired service weapons at salvage value.
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