Support Police Officers In The State of Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania Police Officers and their families need your help.

Show the Pennsylvania Legislature that you support police officers in Pennsylvania and their families!



In November of 2002, police officers in the state of Pennsylvania, attempted to have a Senate Bill passed which would have eliminated residency requirements for all police officers in the state of Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, many state law makers caved to political pressures and myths about residency requirements and the bill was tabled, denying police officers and their families the ability and right to choose where they wanted to reside, where they wanted to send their children to school, the ability to escape retaliation from people that they had arrested and the ability for two police officers, employed in separate municipalities, to marry and live together.

Now in 2003, police officers in the state of Pennsylvania are trying to have Senate Bill 290, "The Law Enforcement Officer Residency Act," passed and signed into law, thus giving their families and themselves the chance to escape retaliation from criminals that they had arrested. The passing of this bill is extremely important to the men and women that serve us daily, and to their families. Everyday, their family members are subject to retaliation from neighbors or people that the officers had arrested and the officers themselves have suffered dearly, due to residency requirements imposed by municipalities that employ them.

We ask that you take time and sign our petition and support and help the police officers in Pennsylvania. This is one of the most important Legislative issues to police officers in Pennsylvania in 2003, and they feel it is a safety issue, as well as a freedom that Pennsylvania Legislators are denying our police officers, our heroes that serve us daily.

And we want you to remember, in June 2001, the Pennsylvania Legislature passed a law allowing teachers in Pennsylvania to reside wherever they wanted. Police officers in Pennsylvania surely deserve this same treatment and they surely have more reasons to allow them to reside wherever they want.

They have made a website for their cause and they hope that you will support them and let the Pennsylvania Legislature, as well as the Governor know that you want Senate Bill 290, "The Law Enforcement Officer Residency Act," passed and signed into law. It is time that we stand beside our police officers and show them that we do support the men and women in Law Enforcement. It is time to show the Pennsylvania Legislature that we care about our police officers and their families. It is time to stop denying our police officers the freedoms that they fight to ensure that you have.

Once again, please take the time and sign the petition for eliminating residency requirements for police officers in Pennsylvania. Your information will not be viewed by the public.

The website: pittsburghpolicefop.com/freedom.htm

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Latest Signatures
28 February 2016
1000. Laykin Stark | I support this petition
27 February 2016
999. Angelina S | I support this petition
21 February 2016
998. Katherine V | I support this petition
14 February 2016
997. Kelly S | I support this petition
13 February 2016
996. Shannon W | I support this petition
10 February 2016
995. Brian Er | This is only fair. It is their Constitional right to "life liberty and the pursuit to happiness" as well as their civil rights. Address 1842 Nollhill St. / Pittsburgh, Pa. 15207
4 February 2016
994. Tammy F | I support this petition
2 February 2016
993. Daniel J | I support this petition
30 January 2016
992. Paul M | unconstitutional Address 9915 Lackland Drive Phila PA 19114
30 January 2016
991. John D | I support this petition
26 January 2016
990. Gail D | I support this petition
11 January 2016
989. Annette L | The officers risk so much being out there. They don't need to risk any more when they're home with their families. Address 4564 Shelbourne Street, Phila., Pa 19124
1 January 2016
988. P Mccloskeyp | I support this petition
1 January 2016
987. Walter Aclayj | The same is needed for firefighters. Address 5850 Sansom St.
14 December 2015
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985. Wanda N | I support this petition
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984. Brian Rf | I support this petition
7 December 2015
983. Rose B | Both my daughter and son-in-law were Pgh police officers; many of their friends left the dept due to these residency requirements Address 100 St Joseph Drive, Wilmerding, PA 15148
6 December 2015
982. Robert Ac | I support this petition
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