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RELEASE: During National Police Week, Harder Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Retain Officers and Expand Benefits

May 16, 2025

Area emergency response departments continue to face shortages

Replacing a law enforcement vacancy can take up to a year

WASHINGTON – Today, during National Police Week, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09) and David Valadao(CA-21) introduced bipartisan legislation to tackle high early retirement rates in law enforcement by increasing benefits for officers. The Providing Child Care for Police Officers Act expands child care benefits and invests in new child care facilities to hire and retain more working parents in law enforcement.

Child care shortages hit law enforcement hard:

“This is a no-brainer – keeping our families safe starts by recruiting and retaining top-tier police officers,” said Rep. Harder. “Making sure our officers have access to quality, affordable child care means we increase the pool of talented, diverse recruits and keeps officers on the streets protecting our communities.”

How this legislation hires and retains more working parents in law enforcement:

  • Expands child care benefits to new and existing officers through a $24 million pilot program to supply grants to law enforcement agencies.
  • Builds new child care facilities by authorizing local agencies to construct or operate new centers for police departments’ exclusive use.
  • Prioritizes small agencies by setting aside 20% of the total grant funding for police departments employing fewer than 200 officers. 

“Our Central Valley police departments continue to face staffing shortages, and we need real solutions to support the people who put their lives on the line to keep us safe,” said Rep. Valadao. “By making child care more accessible for officers working long, irregular hours, this bipartisan bill reduces a major barrier for working parents in law enforcement and helps improve public safety in our communities.”

“Access to quality, reliable childcare is essential to recruitment and retention of the best, most representative police force we can have,” said Rep. Peters. “Our officers go out every day and ensure our children are safe — the least we can do is make sure there is someone to watch their kids when they are on duty. San Diego is leading the way to expand childcare opportunities for police officers, and I am working to support those efforts at the federal level.” 

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