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  2. Police unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Police Benevolent Association, or Policemen's Benevolent Association, or Patrolmen's Benevolent Association (PBA), is a frequently used name for law enforcement labor unions in the U.S. Examples include the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association, the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, the Ohio Patrolmen's ...

  3. National Fraternal Order of Police - Wikipedia

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    The Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary (FOPA) is the auxiliary organization of FOP for family members of FOP members. It was formed by a group of wives of Pittsburgh police officers in 1920, and Kathryn M. Milton became its first national president, in 1941 as the Fraternal Order of Police Ladies Auxiliary .

  4. Florida Police Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Police Benevolent Association is a state-wide police union established in 1972, [1] with a reported total membership of over 36,000. [2] The union is "politically proactive", engaged in labor negotiations, advocacy, legal defense, and political endorsements.

  5. Fact check: Does Wichita mayor support police, and what about ...

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    The Eagle explores claims and counterclaims regarding the mayor and his support of law enforcement.

  6. Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York

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    The PBA issues cards to its officers that read "The bearer of this card is a supporter of the PBA, and you should try to extend every courtesy possible." [ 36 ] Prior to 2018, officers were allowed to receive a maximum of thirty cards and retired officers a maximum of twenty; this has since been reduced to twenty and ten, respectively. [ 37 ]

  7. International Union of Police Associations - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Canadian associations were allowed to join, and the name was changed to International Conference of Police Associations, and later to International Union of Police Associations. [16] IUPA was founded in 1979 as a national union under AFL–CIO , reported to have 51,000 members by 1979/1980, and said it represented over 100,000 members ...

  8. Wichita considers giving all police officers a big bonus ...

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    The City Council is expected to vote on the proposal Tuesday.

  9. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights (LEBOR, LEOBR, or LEOBoR) is a set of rights intended to protect American law enforcement personnel from unreasonable investigation and prosecution arising from conduct during the official performance of their duties, through procedural safeguards. [1]