President Honors Fallen Officers in Annual Proclamation
Published Date: 5/14/2026
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Summary
Peace Officers Memorial Day and Police Week 2026 honors the brave men and women in law enforcement who protect our communities, especially those who have fallen or been injured. The President highlights efforts to restore law and order by supporting police with federal resources and ending policies that hinder their work. This week reminds us to stand with officers and their families as they keep us safe.
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2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
No Tax on Overtime for Police
The proclamation notes the President signed the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, which "includes no tax on overtime," so police officers keep more of overtime pay. If you are a police officer, this change is intended to let you take home a larger portion of overtime earnings.
Federal End to Cashless Bail
The proclamation states the President signed an Executive Order "ending cashless bail within the Federal justice system for every offense that poses a clear danger to public safety." If you are charged in federal court with an offense judged to pose a clear danger to public safety, federal pretrial release without money bail is ended for those offenses.
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