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HR 309

Rodgers, Rilyn; commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Carter Barrett and 3 co-sponsors

The bill aims to honor fallen officers, support active ones, and boost community outreach to strengthen police-community relations.

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Bill Summary · HR 309

Legislative bill overview

HR 309, titled the National Law Enforcement Officers Remembrance, Support and Community Outreach Act, proposes a framework to honor fallen law enforcement officers, provide support for active officers, and enhance community outreach efforts. The bill aims to increase recognition of the sacrifices made by law enforcement personnel and foster stronger relationships between police departments and the communities they serve.

Why is this important

The bill addresses the critical need for both honoring officers who have died in the line of duty and supporting those who continue to serve under stressful and risky conditions. It also acknowledges the importance of community outreach to build trust and cooperation, which is essential for effective policing and public safety.

Potential points of contention

  • Critics may argue that the bill focuses heavily on law enforcement support without sufficiently addressing systemic reforms or accountability measures.
  • There could be concerns that resources allocated for remembrance and support might divert funding from community-based initiatives or social services that address root causes of crime.
  • Some may view the emphasis on remembrance and support as symbolic, with limited practical impact on improving police-community relations or reducing incidents of police misconduct.
  • Debate may arise over the balance between honoring officers and maintaining rigorous oversight to prevent abuses of power.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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