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National Association of Police Organizations 317 South Patrick Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314-3501 703-549-0775 Fax 703-684-0515 www.napo.org Legislative Positions for the 112 th Congress November 1, 2011 Position Bill Date Sponsor Title Summary Status 28 911 132 1/25/2011 6/8/2011 113 1/25/2011 990 1/25/2011 John Rockefeller D-WV Kay Bailey Hutchison R-TX Patrick Leahy D-VT 5/12/2011 Mary Landrieu D-LA The Public Safety Spectrum and Wireless Innovation Act A bill to Amend the Social Security Act to repeal the windfall elimination provision and protect the retirement of public servants The Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Reform Act of The USA PATRIOT Sunset Extension Act of Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to provide public safety providers an additional 10 megahertz of spectrum to support a national, interoperable wireless broadband network. Authorize the Federal Communications Commission to hold incentive auctions to provide funding to support such a network, and for other purposes 14 cosponsors 911 is a slightly altered version of 28. 1 cosponsor Social Security benefits would be calculated as if all the worker s earnings were subject to Social Security taxes, using the standard benefit formula. Seeks to strengthen and improve the criminal justice system by helping to ensure that evidence derived from forensic science analysis is accurate, credible, and scientifically grounded. Extends provisions that allow the government to seek orders from a special court for anything tangible related to a terrorism probe, obtain wiretaps on suspected terrorists and apply to a special court for surveillance orders on lone wolf terrorists who are not connected to any organization Commerce, Science, and Transportation. 6/8/2011 Referred to the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Finance. PASSED into public law 112-14 5/26/2011. Copyright NAPO 2011. All rights reserved. Page 1

207 1/26/2011 Herb Kohl D-WI The COPS Improvement Act of Reauthorizes the COPS Program through 2013 10 Cosponsors 1/26/2011 Referred 1549 9/13/2011 Harry Reid D-NV The American Jobs Act of 2011 To provide tax relief for American workers and businesses, to put works back on the job while rebuilding and modernizing America, and to provide pathways back to work for Americans looking for jobs. 0 Cosponsors 9/14/2011 Placed on the Legislative Calendar. 1572 2112 9/15/2011 Barbara Mikulski D-MD The Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 Appropriations for the Department of Commerce and Justice and Science, and Related Agencies for Fiscal Year 2012, including provisions to key law enforcement programs. 0 Cosponsors 11/1/2011 Passed the Senate. 1723 10/20/2011 Robert Menendez D-NJ The Teachers and First Responders Back to Work Act of 2011 Provide $4 billion in grants for the COPS Hiring Program, and provide grant funds for Teachers and other First Responders. 11 Cosponsors 10/20/2011 The Motion to invoke cloture failed, 50-50. Vote Number 177. 77 The Border Security, Cooperation, and Act Now Drug War Prevention Act of. Authorizes the Secretary of DHS and the AG to provide to state on the US boarder up to 500 additional Border Patrol agents, DEA and ATF. subcommittee on Courts, Commercial Administrative Law. 100 Marsha Blackburn R-TN The Clear Act of State and local law enforcement personnel, in the course of their routine duties, have the inherent authority to investigate, apprehend, or transfer to federal custody aliens in the U 48 cosponsors Immigration and Policy and Enforcement. Copyright NAPO 2011. All rights reserved. Page 2

112 1263 6/23/2011 Lloyd Doggett Herb Kohl D-WI The National Silver Alert Act Authorizes state grants to support and create systems to rapidly mobilize law enforcement, state and local governments and news media to locate these handicapped seniors and adults who have gone missing. 112 18 cosponsors 1263 5 cosponsors 1//24/2011 Referred Crime Terrorism. Homeland 6/23/2011 Referred Aging. Monitoring 1696 10/12/2011 Patrick Leahy D-VT The Public Safety Officers Benefits Improvements Act of Updates and alters the Public Safety Officer Benefits legislation. 3 cosponsors 10/12/2011 Referred 223 1/7/2011 The Federal Prison Bureau Nonviolent Offender Relief Act of Allows the Bureau of Prisons to release prisoners early in accordance with specified requirements. 1 cosponsors to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland 228 1/7/2011 The Traffic Stops Along the Border Statistics Study Act of Provides law enforcement agencies grants to collect and submit data during traffic violations. 1/7/2011 Referred to the House the Judiciary. 231 1/7/2011 The No More Tulias: Drug Law Enforcement Evidentiary Standards Improvement Act of Prohibits a state from receiving Byrne-JAG funds or any additional funds from the DOJ unless the states funds antidrug task forces each fiscal year. 1/7/2011 Referred to the House Judiciary Committee. 327 1/19/2011 Bob Filner 365 657 3/28/2011 Michael Grimm R-NY Ben Cardin D - MD The Law Enforcement Officer Equity Act The National Blue Alert Act of A bill to grant law enforcement officer (LEO) status to approximately 30,000 federal officers, making them eligible for federal law enforcement retirement benefits. 1. A bill to establish a national Blue Alert communications network within the Department of Justice to disseminate information when a law enforcement officer is seriously injured or killed in the line of duty. 365 4 657 11 cosponsors 1/19/2011 Referred Oversight and Government Reform. Referred 9/8/2011 Amended passed Judiciary Committee. Placed on Legislative Calendar. Copyright NAPO 2011. All rights reserved. Page 3

381 Barbara The Enhanced Violent Crime Community Policing Act of Allows the use of public safety and community policing grants to hire and train new career law enforcement officers for deployment in communities with high crime. Referred 386 Daniel Lungren R-CA The Securing Aircraft Cockpits Against Lasers Act of Prohibits the aiming of the beam of a laser pointer at an aircraft or in its flight path. 1 2/28/2011Reported by voice vote out of the Judiciary Committee. 498 1/26/2011 Robert Latta R-OH A bill to Amend section 1502 of title 5, United States Code, to permit law enforcement officers to be candidates for sheriff, and for other purposes. Allows state and local law enforcement officers to be candidates for the office of Sheriff and to engage in political activity. 21 cosponsors 1/26/2011 Referred Oversight and Government Reform. 763 2/17/2011 815 Michael Michaud D-ME 2/18/2011 Jim Gerlach R-PA 1505 7/8/2011 1789 5/5/2011 Rob Bishop R-UT Erik Paulsen R-MN The Safe and Efficient Transportation Act of 2011. The Justice for Public Servants Act of 2011. The National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act. The State and Local Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due Process Act of 2011. A bill that would allow heavy trucks on highways. 55 cosponsors Makes the killing of a Law Enforcement Officer or other first responder an aggravating factor in death penalty determinations. 1 cosponsor Allows border security to patrol on federal lands. 52 cosponsors Grants local law enforcement officers due process protections. 6 cosponsors 2/17/2011 Referred Highways and Transit. 2/28/2011 Reported out of the House Crime, Terrorism. And Homeland 10/2/2011 Reported favorably out of the House National Parks, Forests and Public Lands Discharged. 6/1/2011 Referred to the House Crime Terrorism. And Homeland Copyright NAPO 2011. All rights reserved. Page 4

1332 2677 4/1/2011 7/28/2011 Howard McKeon R-CA Howard Berman The Social Security Fairness Act of 2011 The Los Angeles Residential Helicopter Noise Relief Act of 2011 Repeals the Government pension offset requirements applicable to insurance benefits, OASDI payments and would also eliminate the windfall requirements. 121 Cosponsors Directs the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to issues regulations to reduce helicopter noise pollution in residential areas of Los Angeles County. 3 Cosponsors 4/1/2011 Referred to the House Social 7/29/2011 Referred Aviation. Copyright NAPO 2011. All rights reserved. Page 5