7th Annual Clay Target Competition

Join us for our 7th Annual Clay Target Competition on Saturday, April 29th, 2022 -10am – Pine Belt Sportsman’s Club in Shamong, NJ. Pre-registration $45, $55 at door. 75 Rounds including Five-Stand. Door Prizes, FOP Apparel and Gun Raffle. Trophies will be awarded in “Lewis Class” selection format. Junior (7-17) Must be accompanied by adult. Click here to download/print Registration Form Questions?…CONTACT US at 609-851-049

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Weekly Update September 30, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes, National Sergeant-at-Arms Keith Turney, and Executive Director Jim Pasco represented the FOP at the quarterly meeting of major law enforcement organizations and gave a presentation of ideas to address the recruitment and retention crisis in law enforcement. The meeting was hosted by U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco, and U.S. Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta. National President Patrick Yoes and Executive Director Jim Pasco met with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas to discuss immigration issues and drug trafficking…..read more

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Weekly Update September 23, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes participated in planning meetings with FOP leaders to discuss legislation pertaining to the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). On this week’s episode of the Blue View, National President Patrick Yoes resumes his discussion with retired Long Beach Police Department Sergeant Jason Lehman. Sergeant Lehman’s mission is to reduce violence between peace officers and the community through the training provided by his organization Why’d You Stop Me? (WYSM). In part 2 of their conversation, National President Patrick Yoes and Jason Lehman discuss the future of law enforcement, and Jason gives some advice Continue reading →

Weekly Update September 16, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes attended the Fall Meeting of the National Board of Trustees in Dallas, Texas.   On this week’s episode of the Blue View, National President Patrick Yoes sits down with retired Long Beach Police Department Sergeant Jason Lehman. Sergeant Lehman’s mission is to reduce violence between peace officers and the community, through the training provided by his organization Why’d You Stop Me? (WYSM). In part 1 of their conversation, National President Patrick Yoes and Jason Lehman discuss Lehman’s background and the eye-opening encounter that he had in a classroom that led him to found the organization. Later, Continue reading →

Weekly Update September 9, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes gave numerous media interviews regarding law enforcement line-of-duty deaths, the increase of violence toward law enforcement officers across the country, as well as the recruitment and retention crisis. National President Patrick Yoes traveled to Lexington, Kentucky to attend the Kentucky State FOP Conference….read more

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Weekly Update September 2, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes was appointed by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., to serve on the Federal Salary Council. The FOP has had a seat on the Federal Salary Council over the course of four Administrations—beginning in 2002. The Federal Salary Council meets with the President’s Pay Agent to provide views and recommendations on the establishment or modification of pay localities and the level of comparability payments that should be paid to eliminate or reduce pay disparities….read more

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Weekly Update August 26, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes traveled to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to attend the Oklahoma State FOP Conference.   National President Patrick Yoes traveled to Reno, Nevada to attend the California State FOP Conference On this week’s episode of the Blue View, National President Patrick Yoes sat down with Reverend Markel Hutchins, a long-time activist, human and civil rights leader, professional speaker, and a friend to the FOP. National President Yoes and Reverend Hutchins discuss the importance of developing strong ties between communities and law enforcement as well as some of the projects that the Faith & Blue initiative has been working Continue reading →

Officers Shot in the Line of Duty

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Weekly Update August 19, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes traveled to Montego Bay, Jamaica to attend the New Jersey State FOP Conference. On this week’s episode of the Blue View, National President Patrick Yoes sat down with Senior Legislative Liaison Tim Richardson and Legislative Liaison Mark McDonald from the National FOP’s Government and Media Affairs Center to discuss the recently published 2021 Year-End Summary Law Enforcement Officers Shot in the Line of Duty and dive into how this data is collected and the trends we are seeing across the country….read more

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Weekly Update August 12, 2022

National President Patrick Yoes worked out of the Government and Media Affairs Center in Washington, D.C. this week. National President Patrick Yoes attended numerous meetings with FOP State leaders regarding H.R. 82/S. 1302, the “Social Security Fairness Act,” which would repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO), in current law..read more

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