Posts - Bill - HR 3846 Retired Law Enforcement Officers Continuing Service Act
house 06/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a grant program that helps law enforcement agencies hire retired officers to assist with important civilian tasks like investigations and forensic analysis, without granting arrest powers. Our goal is to support law enforcement while ensuring proper training and accountability in the use of these funds.
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HR 3846 - Retired Law Enforcement Officers Continuing Service Act
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moderate 06/09/2025
Looks like a clever way to keep experience without the overtime—retirees running the desk work now.
moderate 06/09/2025
Could be smart budget-wise, but let’s hope they don’t turn retired officers into glorified paper-pushers.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
If we want justice, putting more badges back on dusty retirees won’t clean up the mess—it just dusts it off.
moderate 06/09/2025
A grant to offload civilian tasks? Fine, if it actually frees active cops to do their jobs instead of layering bureaucracy.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
This bill is like giving our crimefighters a second wind—experience beats fresh-out-the-academy every time.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Less paperwork, more grit—put those seasoned pros back in the game where they belong, minus the gun.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Retired lawmen know the streets—why waste taxpayer dollars retraining rookies when vets can do the job cheaper and faster?
left-leaning 06/09/2025
Rehiring retired cops for civilian tasks? Let’s not recycle the same old system that needs reform, not reruns.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
Granting funds for retired officers to dig through footage is less about justice and more about keeping the status quo cozy.