Statehouse Report – 02/10/2024
Return to Work Legislation There are many return to work bills that have been introduced. Only one has moved which is H3425. However, there are four provisos that appear in […]
Return to Work Legislation There are many return to work bills that have been introduced. Only one has moved which is H3425. However, there are four provisos that appear in […]
We are pleased to announce the continuation of the Governor’s Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Awards Program in 2024. President John Blackmon sits on the Advisory Committee that will […]
In the face of adversity, law enforcement officers exhibited unwavering courage and dedication during a recent incident on the campus of South Carolina State University. The swift and decisive actions […]
We are pleased to announce that the Fraternal Order of Police has officially declared its support for H.3247, commonly known as “Fargo’s and Hyco’s Law.” This significant legislation aims to […]
South Carolina Fraternal Order of Police Legislative Report The South Carolina Legislature is divided into two parts called bodies (The House of Representatives and the Senate) and combined the bodies […]
In the recent incident in Greenville County, South Carolina, law enforcement officers from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call about a disturbance and a possible assault. The […]
In a recent turn of events, the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office is calling upon our tight-knit community to come together and rally behind Deputy Chris Motes, who has recently been […]
In a significant victory for justice, the South Carolina Fraternal Order of Police proudly commends the recent conviction of Thomas Michael Arrington, a Clarks Hill resident, who was sentenced to […]
Our brave men & women of law enforcement face constant dangers to keep our communities safe. The recent incident in Rock Hill highlights the risks they take daily. Two individuals […]
South Carolina Legislative Update The South Carolina Legislature is divided into two parts called bodies (The House of Representatives and the Senate) and combined the bodies form the General Assembly. […]
The South Carolina Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge was formed in 1977. Since then, the FOP has supported and represented law enforcement officers across the state.
