Legislative
LEGISLATION & LOBBYING
CURRENT BILLS PROPOSED BY THE IOWA STATE F.O.P.
Peace Officer Bill of Rights (SF2378) Officer-Involved Shootings (SF2379) Authorized Emergency Vehicles (SF442)Lighting Devices on Emergency Vehicles (SF478) Employee Assessments of Supervisors (HF2584)
Use the links to read the bills in their entirety and follow their progress through the Iowa legislature.
The Iowa State Fraternal Order of Police is always working tirelessly to protecting Police Officers rights and fighting for legislative change to make an Officer’s job safer and give them peace of mind if the unthinkable should happen.
CURRENT BILLS
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| Peace Officer Bill of Rights Iowa Bill #SF2378 |
Officer Involved Shooting Iowa Bill #SF2379 |
Authorized Emergency Vehicles Iowa Bill #SF442 |
| An Act relating to the peace officer, public safety, and emergency personnel bill of rights.(read more) |
Peace Officer involved shootings and peace officer involved critical incidents–investigations. (read more) |
An Act relating to authorized emergency vehicles, and making penalties applicable. (read more) |
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| Lighting Devices on Emergency Vehicles Iowa Bill #SF478 |
Employee Assessments of Supervisors Iowa Bill #HF2584 |
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| An Act relating to lighting devices and other equipment on snow plows and authorized emergency vehicles, and making penalties applicable. (read more) | An Act relating to the peace officer and public safety and emergency personnel bill of rights, providing for employee assessments of supervisors of certain state officers, and including effective date provisions. (read more) | |
REPRESENTED BY PEDERSON CONSULTING
Lobbyists John & Cyndi Pederson
Pederson Consulting advocates for the Iowa State Fraternal Order of Police by working diligently with legislators, the Executive branch, staff, and department directors to meet the Iowa Fraternal Order of Police’s legislative goals.
“We work extensively with every standing legislative committee and numerous interim and other study committees; legislators of every political persuasion; all state agencies and licensing boards whose actions may affect our clients’ interests, the Iowa Attorney General, the Iowa Governor, and many other interest groups and associations to develop alliances that further our clients’ interests.”





