Hawley, Kelly Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Law Enforcement Recruitment and Retention
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Today, U.S. Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) introduced theEducational and Career Opportunities for Public Safety (EdCOPS)Act,bipartisan legislation to address staffing shortages in law enforcement by providing educational benefits to public safety officers and their dependents.
“There is no profession more honorable than one that keeps our streets safe. Our men and women in uniform deserve Congress’ full support. I’m proud to co-sponsor legislation this National Police Week and prove to law enforcement that we have their back every step of the way,”said Senator Hawley.“As the son of two police officers, I know how important it is to have experienced, trusted officers on the job. But right now, law enforcement agencies across the country are struggling to recruit qualified candidates and losing the people who know their communities best,”said Senator Kelly.“By expanding education and career opportunities, we’re helping officers build a more secure future for themselves and their families. It’s an investment that will help departments keep the experienced, dedicated officers that protect our communities.”
Law enforcement agencies across the country face a historic crisis in hiring and keeping qualified officers. TheEdCOPS Actwould help agencies attract and retain experienced officers by offering financial assistance for higher education to public safety officers who have served for at least eight years with a single employer and agree to serve an additional four years. An eligible public safety officer can transfer unused education benefits to a dependent.
Read the full bill texthere.
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