The U.S. House Advances NDAA Including Pro-Police Measures The final text of the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was advanced by the U.S. House of Representatives on Decembe...
Harsher Penalties For Disarming Officers On November 6th, the Michigan House voted overwhelmingly (75‑25) to advance legislation aimed at imposing harsher penalties for disarming officers. Under cur...
Legislative Update – Michigan law enforcement funding 2025 budget Matt Sowash, M.L.C. & Kenneth E Garbowski, POAM The State of Michigan has finalized its Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget, concludi...
“Justice Needs No Mask” Bill House Bill 4760 sought to enhance public accountability by prohibiting masked policing and requiring visible officer identification. GOP leadership blocked the...
As drunk driving arrests continue to decline in Michigan, a leading law enforcement advocate says the drop doesn’t signal safer roads—it reveals a troubling lack of patrol officers available to en...
State Representative Mike Harris, R-Waterford, introduced legislation to establish a $115 million Michigan Public Safety Trust Fund to reduce violence across the state. The proposed fund would allocat...
On Thursday, April 17, 2025, POAM Executive Members Anthony Hall, Livonia Police Officers Association, and Alex McNulty, Canton Township Police Officers Association, testified before the Michigan Hous...
Social Security Fairness Act Timeline Tuesday 02/25/2025 Social Security Speeds Up Retroactive Payments and Increases Benefits for Millions Today, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced i...
Speaker Matt Hall Meets With Our Executive Board On Friday, February 7, 2025, Speaker Matt Hall (R) Kalamazoo spoke with POAM board members at POAM headquarters in Redford. We had an informative discu...
Senate Bill 834 Signed into Law This week, POAM Legislative Director Kenneth E. Grabowski was Senator Kevin Hertel’s guest for a ceremonial bill signing for Senate Bill 834 with Governor Gretche...