Speaker Moore named "Lawmaker of the Year" by NC Fraternal Order of Police
Raleigh, NC – The NC Fraternal Order of the Police (NCFOP) has named NC House Speaker Tim Moore their 2023 "Lawmaker of the Year" for his commitment to North Carolina's law enforcement.
"Speaker Moore has shown through the years he’s a devout supporter of law enforcement. He has spent his time in the legislature working with law enforcement professionals across the state to ensure our voices are heard," said NCFOP President Randy Hagler.
He continued, "The law enforcement officers in North Carolina know how vital his leadership has been in ensuring our state continues to be a place where our citizens are safe. When law enforcement officers are under attack by many lawmakers, we know Speaker Moore is steadfast and immoveable in his support."
About the NC Fraternal Order of the Police
The NC Fraternal Order of Police is comprised of more than 6,000 law enforcement officers and fifty local lodges across North Carolina. NCFOP officers work in local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in nearly every county in North Carolina. All NCFOP officers are either active or retired law enforcement professionals.
More information: https://www.ncfop.org/
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