id,filing_uuid,filing_type,registrant_name,registrant_id,client_name,filing_year,filing_period,issue_code,specific_issues,government_entities,income_amount,expense_amount,is_no_activity,is_termination,received_date 361654,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,CON,"H.J.Res. 10, would amend the Constitution to give Congress the power to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States; S.J.Res. 12, would amend the Constitution to give Congress the power to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States;","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361655,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,CIV,"H.R. 663, the “Ex-Offender Voting Rights Act,” would restore the right to vote in Federal elections to released felons who are denied that right by the State in which they reside; H.R. 939/S. 450, opposition to Title VII of the “Count Every Vote Act,” would restore the right to vote in Federal elections to released felons who are denied that right by the State in which they reside;","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361656,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,TRA,"S. 732, ""Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act,"" authorizing funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs.","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361657,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,TAX,"H.R. 147/S. 619, the “Social Security Fairness Act,” would repeal both the “Windfall Elimination Provision” and the “Government Pension Offset” in current Social Security law;; ∙H.R. 1714/S. 866, the “Public Servant Retirement Protection Act,” would repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and replace it with a more equitable, individualized calculation of Social Security benefits; H.R. 2177, the “Healthcare Enhancement for Local Public Safety (HELPS) Retirees Act,” would provide a modest tax benefit to help retired public safety officers afford health insurance by allowing the use, on a pre-tax basis, of up to $5,000 annually from their pension funds (including defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans) to pay for premiums on health care and long-term care insurance;","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361658,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,BUD,"Appropriations legislation for the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Justice, Legislative, and Treasury-General Government","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361659,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,COM,"Implementation of the ""Consensus Plan"" as ordered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); Proposed merger between Nextel and Sprint corporations; and Support for a mandated hard date for the transfer of 24MHz of spectrum on the 700MHz band to public safety for their exclusive use.","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361660,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,LAW,"H.R. 13, the “Clean, Learn, Educate, Abolish, Neutralize, and Undermine Production (CLEAN-UP) of Methamphetamines Act,” authorizes additional funding to increase training for State and local law enforcement in, and to cover the costs of complying with Federal regulations governing, the clean-up and disposal of meth labs; improve services for drug-endangered children; and expand the Methamphetamine/Drug Hot Spots program to include personnel and equipment for enforcement, prosecution, and lab clean-up; H.R. 94, the “Fallen Law Enforcement Officers and Firefighters Flag Memorial Act,” would provide the families of law enforcement officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty with a flag that has been flown over the U.S. Capitol; H.R. 104, the “Law Enforcement Officers Flag Memorial Act,” would provide the families of deceased law enforcement officers with a flag that has been flown over the U.S. Capitol; H.R. 253, the “Traffic Stops Along the Border Statistics Study Act,” would require the U.S. Attorney General to collect race and other data on traffic stops made by State and local law enforcement officers; H.R. 314/S.103, the “Combat Meth Act,” would provide additional funds to train State and local law enforcement in the investigation of methamphetamine offenses, expand the Methamphetamine/Drug Hot Spots program to include personnel and equipment for enforcement, prosecution, and lab clean-up, establish grant programs for services to drug-endangered children, and limit access to pseudoephedrine, the primary ingredient in meth production; H.R. 798, the “Methamphetamine Remediation Research Act of 2005,” legislation to establish a research program to develop voluntary guidelines for the remediation of former methamphetamine labs, enhance the research on the residual effects of meth labs on first responders and others, and support research into new methamphetamine detection technologies and the development of field test kits; H.R. 970/S. 155, the “Gang Prevention and Effective Deterrence Act,” is a comprehensive, national approach to the problem of gang violence which would provide Federal funding to support joint Federal, State and local law enforcement efforts to combat violent gangs and amend the Federal criminal code to define new offenses which will enable law enforcement to fight gangs and gang-related activity more effectively; H.R. 1122/S. 564, the “Safe Intersections Act of 2005,” would criminalize the unauthorized sale or use of traffic signal preemption devices; H.R. 1279, the “Gang Deterrence and Community Protection Act,” aims to reduce criminal gang activity by providing for increased assistance in certain designated “high intensity interstate gang activity areas” to build multijurisdictional efforts targeting criminal street gangs using Federal funds; H.R. 1710, the “Internet Police Protection Act,” would create a new Federal criminal offense prohibiting persons from making available on the Internet restricted personal information concerning judges, law enforcement and other public safety officers, jurors, witnesses or other officers in any United States Court; H.R. 1751, the “Secure Access to Justice and Court Protection Act,” which would increase the penalties for threats and violence against law enforcement officers, judges, and courtroom personnel, including the application of the death penalty, and also impose time limits and substantive limits on Federal courts’ review of habeas corpus petitions challenging a State court conviction for killing a law enforcement officer, judge, or other public safety officer; H.R. 1758, the ""Open Air Drug Market Penalty Act,"" would amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide an additional five years imprisonment for knowingly committing a Federal drug offense within 500 feet of the place where any similar offense was committed in the preceding 48 hours; H.R. 2363, the “Peace Officer Justice Act,” would make the murder of a law enforcement officer and subsequent flight to a foreign nation a Federal crime punishable by death or life imprisonment; H.R. 2601, the ""Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007"" H.R. 2942, the “Sexual Predator Sentencing Act,” would raise the mandatory minimum sentences for first-time sex offenders and increase the penalty for criminals convicted of a second sexual offense to life; H.R. 3020/S. 1368, the “United States Parole Commission Extension and Sentencing Commission Authority Act,” which would extend the auhtority of the U.S. Parole Commission for an additional three years H. Con. Res. 85, a resolution expressing the sense of Congress that a postage stamp should be issued to honor law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty; S. 122, the “Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act,” would abolish the death penalty option for all Federal crimes which currently carry that penalty; S. 344, legislation to link together the offenses and sentencing enhancements under Federal law for criminals who sell drugs to individuals under the age of 21, who sell or manufacture drugs in or near schools and colleges, or who employ children under 18 years of age in drug operations; S. 945, the “PROTECTION Act,” would reauthorize the successful COPS program through 2011 to hire and retain police officers, pay overtime and reimburse officers pursuing college and advance degrees to enhance their job skills as well as providing Federal money for new technology; Legislation which would repeal the sixteen (16) sunset provisions on crtain sections of the USA PATRIOT Act.","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361661,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,RET,"H.R. 960, the “Federal Law Enforcement Pension Adjustment Equity Act,” would permit annuitants of the U.S. Park Police and U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division to receive adjustments in pension benefits to which they would otherwise be entitled as a result of the transfer of active officers to a new pay scale under the Law Enforcement Pay Equity Act of 2000; H.R. 1002, the “Law Enforcement Officers’ Equity Act,” would amend the definition of law enforcement officer under Title 5, USC, to include Federal police officers and others under the “6(c)” retirement provisions of Chapters 83 and 84;","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361662,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,FIR,"Supporting adoption of Federal regulations and guidelines for the implementation of PL 108-277, the Law Enforcement Officers' Safety Act","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361663,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,LBR,"H.R. 354/S. 718, the “State and Local Law Enforcement Officers’ Discipline, Accountability, and Due Process Act,” would protect the due process rights of officers during internal investigations; H.R. 556, would amend the Federal Law Enforcement Pay Reform Act of 1990 to increase local pay adjustments for Federal law enforcement officers, include the U.S. Capitol Police within the definition of “law enforcement officer” for locality pay purposes, and eliminate the limitation on the “premium pay” Federal law enforcement officers can receive; H.R. 1249/S. 513, the “Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act,” would recognize the right of law enforcement and other public safety officers to bargain collectively with their employers; H.R. 1815/S. 1042, the ""National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006""; Development and implementation of the National Security Personnel System (NSPS).","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00 361664,f2c8ec16-258e-40f3-8e60-e89c2b06c6f5,MM,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,27866,NATIONAL FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,2005,mid_year,HOM,"H.R. 418, the “REAL ID Act,” which establishes standards that States must meet in order for their driver’s licenses and identification cards to be accepted as valid by Federal agencies H.R. 1544, the ""Faster and Smarter Funding for First Responders Act,"" which would authorize the Department of Homeland Security to make grants to first responders based on risk; S. 21, the ""Homeland Security Grant Enhancement Act,"" would simplify and better coordinate homeland security grant programs.","Defense, Dept of (DOD),Federal Communications Commission (FCC),Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Justice, Dept of (DOJ),Office of Personnel Management (OPM),SENATE,Social Security Administration (SSA),Treasury, Dept of,White House Office",,200000,0,0,2005-08-08T00:00:00-04:00