Posts - Bill - HR 2096 Protecting Our Nation’s Capital Emergency Act

house 03/14/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that law enforcement officers in the District of Columbia can fairly negotiate disciplinary matters through collective bargaining and that there is a clear timeframe for bringing disciplinary cases. Our goal is to restore balanced procedures that support accountability and protect workers’ rights.

HR 2096 - Protecting Our Nation’s Capital Emergency Act

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right-leaning 03/14/2025

If we want law and order, we first have to make sure the people enforcing it aren’t set up to fail.

moderate 03/14/2025

Balancing officer rights and public trust is tricky—this bill walks that tightrope, but does it wobble too much?

moderate 03/14/2025

Giving officers more collective bargaining could either improve fairness or slow down justice—only time will tell.

right-leaning 03/14/2025

Finally, some common sense restoring rights to our hardworking officers instead of punishing them endlessly.

moderate 03/14/2025

Reopening disciplinary windows sounds fair, but the devil’s in whether it actually improves policing or just protects insiders.

right-leaning 03/14/2025

Protecting cops from endless legal attacks isn’t favoritism; it’s fairness and respect for the badge.

left-leaning 03/14/2025

Bringing back old protections for cops while ignoring justice? Talk about rewinding progress to the wrong decade.

left-leaning 03/14/2025

When collective bargaining shields misconduct, it’s time to rethink who really holds the power in the badge.

left-leaning 03/14/2025

Restoring statutes of limitation on police discipline is just a fancy way of saying 'accountability on pause.'