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Concerns of Police Survivors Petition

The Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) has just posted a petition asking for support for HR 4424.

H.R. 4424 would allow law enforcement surviving spouses and dependent children affordable health care coverage by participating in the Federal Employees Health Care Plan. Monthly savings could be as much as 80% of what they are now paying for health care. Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (COPS) is requesting help in assuring passage of this legislation.Please go to the below listed web site and sign the petition.

COPS will be gathering signatures to the petition before and during National Police Week, and will take it to Congress after Police Week events.

http://www.petitiononline.com/hr4424/petition.html

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanks for taking the City to the 22nd Century.

I think residents, once they are aware that this Blog exists, will provide information about their security concerns and neighbors.

Keep up the good work.

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