Steve Young Law Enforcement Legislative Advocacy Center
The Fraternal Order of Police is the largest organization of law enforcement professionals in the United States. The FOP maintains an office in Washington, D.C. on Capitol Hill, where a full-time professional staff actively lobbies Congress and the Administration on the issues most important to rank-and-file law enforcement officers. The National Legislative Program is the most active and comprehensive of any law enforcement organization in Washington.Log in to the Members area to enter the Washington Watch: Grassroots Action Network. Get involved today to help the FOP move our top legislative priorities through the U.S. Congress and find out what you can do in your State!
Information on the Law Enforcement Officers' Safety Act (LEOSA)
- Text of H.R. 218 as enacted into law
- Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ) on LEOSA
- Attorney General Memorandum: Guidance on the Application of the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004 to Current and Retired Department of Justice Law Enforcement Officers
- Archived information on H.R. 218
The NEW Body Armor Standard: The FOP Perspective
Legislative Archives
For more information or elaboration, please do not hesitate to contact the National FOP Legislative Office.
Washington, D.C. Staff
Jim Pasco, Executive DirectorTim Richardson, Senior Legislative Liaison
Jon Gentile, Legislative Liaison
Bill Fitzpatrick, Legislative Liaison
Tom Curtin, Project Director, Steve Young Memorial Scholarship Program
Janis Gross, Administrative Assistant
309 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, D.C. 20002
(202) 547-8189 Phone
(202) 547-8190 Fax
natlfop@fop.net

