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Establishing a "Bill of Rights" to support United States law enforcement personnel nationwide in their work to protect our communities.
Establishing a ``Bill of Rights'' to support United States law enforcement personnel nationwide in their work to protect our communities.
Summary
This resolution establishes a "Bill of Rights" for law enforcement personnel. It outlines ten rights for officers, including the right to self-defense, legal counsel and union representation during investigations, the right to be informed of allegations and complainants, protections against offensive language and threats during questioning, the right to a hearing with advance notice and evidence, and the right to respond to accusations. The resolution encourages states to adopt similar protections for law enforcement officers. It also condemns calls to "defund," "disband," "dismantle," or "abolish" the police and encourages dialogue between law enforcement and communities.
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Sponsor (1)
11 cosponsors
- Rep. Bresnahan, Robert P. [R-PA-8] (R-PA)
- Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario [R-FL-26] (R-FL)
- Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1] (R-PA)
- Rep. LaLota, Nick [R-NY-1] (R-NY)
- Rep. Langworthy, Nicholas A. [R-NY-23] (R-NY)
- Rep. Lawler, Michael [R-NY-17] (R-NY)
- Rep. Malliotakis, Nicole [R-NY-11] (R-NY)
- Rep. Stauber, Pete [R-MN-8] (R-MN)
- Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21] (R-NY)
- Rep. Tenney, Claudia [R-NY-24] (R-NY)
- Rep. Weber, Randy K. Sr. [R-TX-14] (R-TX)
Actions (2)
- May 7, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. · house
- May 7, 2025 Submitted in House
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Full text
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 7, 2025
Mr. Garbarino (for himself, Ms. Malliotakis, Ms. Tenney, Mr. Lawler, Mr. Langworthy, Mr. LaLota, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Stauber, Mr. Weber of Texas, Mr. Diaz-Balart, and Ms. Stefanik) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
RESOLUTION
Establishing a “Bill of Rights” to support United States law enforcement personnel nationwide in their work to protect our communities.
Whereas calls to “defund”, “disband”, “dismantle”, or “abolish” the police should be condemned and rule of law should be strictly maintained; Whereas law enforcement officers take an oath to never betray the public trust; Whereas in the course of investigations into officers who have allegedly exhibited misconduct, law enforcement should have certain rights to ensure a fair administration of justice, including—
(1) a law enforcement officer’s inherent right to self-defense against physical threats;
(2) a law enforcement officer’s right to legal recourse if a civilian attempts to assault the law enforcement officer;
(3) a law enforcement officer’s right to be protected from physical harassment targeting a law enforcement officer;
(4) a law enforcement officer’s right to equipment necessary for personal protection;
(5) a law enforcement officer’s right to counsel and a union representative present at any interview conducted as part of an investigation;
(6) a law enforcement officer’s right to be informed of the nature of the investigation before any interview commences, including the name of the complainant and sufficient information to reasonably apprise the officer of the allegations;
(7) during questioning in the course of an investigation a law enforcement officer’s right—
G (A) to not be subjected to any offensive language;
G (B) to not be threatened with departmental, civil, or criminal charges; and
G (C) to not receive financial or promotional inducement;
(8) a law enforcement officer’s right to a hearing, with notification in advance of the date, access to transcripts, other relevant documents, and evidence;
(9) a law enforcement officer’s right to have the opportunity to respond to adverse accusations; and
(10) a law enforcement officer’s right to not be disciplined for exercising a Fifth Amendment right to remain silent unless granted immunity that such statements will not be used against the officer in any criminal proceeding;
Whereas in order to ensure these investigations are conducted in a manner that protects the public, respects the rights of law enforcement personnel, and is conducive to good order and discipline; Whereas States across the country are encouraged to adopt a “Bill of Rights” for law enforcement personnel for protections related to investigation and prosecution arising from conduct during official performance of duties; Whereas the law enforcement community protects our streets, acknowledges the rights of all Americans, and keeps citizens safe from harm; Whereas law enforcement officers are recognized for their public service to all, knowing they face extremely dangerous situations while carrying out their duties; and Whereas a healthy and collaborative relationship between law enforcement officers and the communities they serve is essential to creating mutually respectful dialogue: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
(1) recognizes all law enforcement agencies and officers for their tireless work to protect us and make our communities safer;
(2) condemns calls to “defund”, “disband”, “dismantle”, or “abolish” the police;
(3) encourages dialogue between law enforcement and their respective communities to improve public safety, and engage all of society’s stakeholders; and
(4) respects the rights of police officers to carry out their duties to protect our communities with integrity and have essential protections during the course of investigations. <all>
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