Ensuring Law Enforcement Has the Tools to Combat Dangerous Drugs
In serving as a resource for Congress to hear the perspective and needs of law enforcement, NAAUSA impacts the community by ensuring laws are written correctly and attainably.
In the Line of Duty: Remaining Steadfast in the Face of Adversity
Just as we did in 1978, we continue to recruit, promote, and retain women in law enforcement careers, but also embrace diversity and equity, seek inclusiveness, and expect integrity.
Postal Reform Bill Shows Impact of NARFE’s Advocacy Efforts on Behalf of Feds
Every day, half a million postal workers deliver mail to every address in America. Yet the Postal Service has struggled to maintain fiscal stability, putting the quality and reliability of those services at risk.
Broken to Hope; The Story of a Surviving Law Enforcement Co-worker
A bad day at the office for me is a little different than a bad day at the office for my wife. Both are bad days, but she doesn’t have to worry that her mistake could cost someone their life.
A Seat at the Table Before Congress, Agencies for the Front Line
It is the rank-and-file officers and agents from more than 65 federal law enforcement agencies that are tasked with enforcing the laws of our nation.
Surviving Together: Support and Family
Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) has been around since 1984 and the impact on the law enforcement community has only increased with each year that followed.