U.S. Park Police Modernization Act

12/30/2022, 5:47 PM

U.S. Park Police Modernization Act

This bill revises the pay scale that applies to officers and members of the U.S. Park Police by reducing the number of, and the time between, pay grade steps.

Bill 117 HR 3924, also known as the U.S. Park Police Modernization Act, aims to modernize and improve the operations of the U.S. Park Police, which is responsible for law enforcement in national parks and other federal lands. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and is currently under consideration.

The key provisions of the bill include increasing funding for the U.S. Park Police to enhance their training, equipment, and technology. This would help the agency better protect visitors and resources in national parks and ensure the safety of park employees.

Additionally, the bill seeks to improve coordination between the U.S. Park Police and other law enforcement agencies, such as state and local police departments, to enhance response times and effectiveness in emergency situations. It also includes measures to increase transparency and accountability within the U.S. Park Police, such as requiring regular reporting on their activities and expenditures. Overall, the U.S. Park Police Modernization Act aims to strengthen the capabilities of the U.S. Park Police and improve their ability to fulfill their important mission of protecting national parks and the people who visit them. It is currently being reviewed by Congress, and its passage would represent a significant step forward in ensuring the safety and security of our nation's natural treasures.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 3924

Introduced on
2021-06-16

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/16/2021

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

U.S. Park Police Modernization Act

This bill revises the pay scale that applies to officers and members of the U.S. Park Police by reducing the number of, and the time between, pay grade steps.

Bill 117 HR 3924, also known as the U.S. Park Police Modernization Act, aims to modernize and improve the operations of the U.S. Park Police, which is responsible for law enforcement in national parks and other federal lands. The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and is currently under consideration.

The key provisions of the bill include increasing funding for the U.S. Park Police to enhance their training, equipment, and technology. This would help the agency better protect visitors and resources in national parks and ensure the safety of park employees.

Additionally, the bill seeks to improve coordination between the U.S. Park Police and other law enforcement agencies, such as state and local police departments, to enhance response times and effectiveness in emergency situations. It also includes measures to increase transparency and accountability within the U.S. Park Police, such as requiring regular reporting on their activities and expenditures. Overall, the U.S. Park Police Modernization Act aims to strengthen the capabilities of the U.S. Park Police and improve their ability to fulfill their important mission of protecting national parks and the people who visit them. It is currently being reviewed by Congress, and its passage would represent a significant step forward in ensuring the safety and security of our nation's natural treasures.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo reduce the number of, and shorten the time between, pay grade steps for officers and members of the United States Park Police, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Government Operations and Politics

Potential Impact
Department of the Interior
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
Law enforcement officers
Parks, recreation areas, trails

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Recent Activity

Latest Summary11/29/2021

U.S. Park Police Modernization Act

This bill revises the pay scale that applies to officers and members of the U.S. Park Police by reducing the number of, and the time between, pay grade steps.


Latest Action6/16/2021
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.