As I’m sure you’ve heard, there has been a great deal of concern over a Goldwater Institute report regarding the privatization of city services – a proposal that could have turned over Scottsdale law enforcement to an outside agency. Since the moment this report came to light, your Fraternal Order of Police has been working hard on a resolution that protects our members and supports your tireless efforts. I’m proud and honored to share some exciting news that developed in the last couple of days. Read More...
Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police hailed introduction of S. 1611 the "Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act. Read More...
The Scottsdale Fraternal Order of Police has recently joined Twitter in order to keep members and the public informed on matters important to the FOP. Read More...
Mesa police Officer Steven Cervantes hasn't thought much about the man who shot him. His focus is on recovering from the four surgeries he has undergone and the two he still needs to repair his shattered left forearm. Read More...
National President Chuck Canterbury was in Washington, D.C. early this week and attended an event at the White House with Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. to support the nomination of Judge Sonia M. Sotomayor. Read More...
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which was signed into law on 17 February 2009, provides more than $4 billion for State and local law enforcement and other criminal and juvenile justice activities. Read More...
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) attended the National Fraternal Order of Police’s Day on Capitol Hill meeting. In attendance were F.O.P. members from across the country that came to Washington D. C. to meet their U.S. Representatives and Senators. Read More...
Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, today announced the organization's endorsement of Senator John S. McCain III for the office of President. Read More...
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