Congress Advances Federal Law Enforcement Benefits, Community Relations Legislation
To close National Police Week, the House of Representatives and Senate Judiciary Committee advanced legislation addressing benefits and mental health services for federal law enforcement officers.
The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum’s Destination Zero Program: Making it Safer for Those Who Serve
Many people know about the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum’s mission to remember the fallen. The nation’s only living monument to the brave men and women who died in the line of duty, the National Law Enforcement Memorial currently has the names of 22,217 fallen officers engraved on its walls. Sadly, more names are added each year as officers continue to die while trying to keep their communities safe.
Law Enforcement and Communities
The National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum is deeply concerned about current events around the country. We are an organization that cares deeply about diversity, fairness, respect, honor, and justice. Our actions, both individually and collectively, can make a difference in our communities around the nation, and the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum is committed even more to being one of those difference makers.