From the halls of Congress to the U.S. Supreme Court, we advocate for the laws that protect those who serve.
We’ve been on the front lines advising Congressional leaders on the risks officers face today — and pushing for legislation that provides real protection and support.
We’ve called for reform of the 1996 Communications Decency Act to hold social media companies accountable for enabling online radicalism and attacks on law enforcement.


Every policy we fight for has one purpose: to bring more officers home to their families. We push for stronger public-safety laws, better protective equipment and training, and real accountability for those who incite violence against law enforcement.
Behind every statistic is a family, a department, and a community changed forever. We refuse to accept these losses as just the cost of the job.
Based on national line-of-duty data. Roughly one officer is killed every 2–3 days across all line-of-duty causes, and one is feloniously killed every 6–7 days. Exact figures vary by year and reporting source.

We’ve carried this mission to the highest levels of government — filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court and testifying before the U.S. Senate on law enforcement officer safety.