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Exclusive–Fraternal Order of Police Backs the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

The Fraternal Order of Police, one of the largest and most influential police organizations in the United States, has officially endorsed the “Big, Beautiful Bill” proposed by the White House. In an exclusive video provided to Breitbart News, the organization expressed their support for the bill and its provisions to remove taxes from overtime pay.

The “Big, Beautiful Bill” has been a major focus of the Trump administration, with the goal of providing tax relief for hardworking Americans. The Fraternal Order of Police, which represents over 330,000 law enforcement officers across the country, recognizes the positive impact this bill will have on their members and the American people.

In the video, Chuck Canterbury, the National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, stated, “We are proud to endorse the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ and its provisions to remove taxes from overtime pay. This bill will provide much-needed relief for our hardworking law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line every day to protect our communities.”

Canterbury also highlighted the importance of this bill for police officers who often work long and unpredictable hours. “Many of our officers work overtime to ensure the safety and security of our neighborhoods. It is only fair that they receive the full compensation they deserve without being burdened by excessive taxes,” he added.

The Fraternal Order of Police’s endorsement of the “Big, Beautiful Bill” is a testament to the Trump administration’s commitment to supporting law enforcement and their families. The bill not only removes taxes from overtime pay but also simplifies the tax code, making it easier for officers to file their taxes and keep more of their hard-earned money.

This endorsement comes at a crucial time when law enforcement is facing increased scrutiny and challenges. The Fraternal Order of Police’s support for the bill sends a strong message that the administration stands with the men and women who risk their lives to protect and serve their communities.

The “Big, Beautiful Bill” has also received widespread support from other law enforcement organizations, including the National Sheriffs’ Association and the National Association of Police Organizations. This broad support from the law enforcement community further solidifies the importance and impact of this bill.

In addition to providing tax relief for law enforcement, the “Big, Beautiful Bill” also includes provisions to boost economic growth and create jobs. This will not only benefit police officers but all Americans, as a strong economy is essential for the safety and security of our nation.

The Fraternal Order of Police’s endorsement of the “Big, Beautiful Bill” is a significant step towards its passage and implementation. The organization’s support, along with that of other law enforcement groups, demonstrates the positive impact this bill will have on the lives of hardworking Americans.

In conclusion, the Fraternal Order of Police’s endorsement of the “Big, Beautiful Bill” is a clear indication of the Trump administration’s commitment to supporting law enforcement and their families. This bill will provide much-needed relief for officers who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe. Let us all join in supporting this bill and show our appreciation for the men and women in blue who selflessly serve our nation.

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