Congressman Sorensen Helps Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Local Law Enforcement Across the Country | Representative Eric Sorensen
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Congressman Sorensen Helps Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Local Law Enforcement Across the Country

April 21, 2025

The Bipartisan Bill Supports Small to Midsize Police Departments by Providing Resources to Improve Officer Recruitment, Retention, Mental Health, and Training

 
Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) helped introduce the bipartisan Invest to Protect to support small and midsize police departments with increased federal funding to recruit, train, and retain law enforcement officers. 
 
“We need to make sure our law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line to serve our communities have the support they need to do their jobs,” said Congressman Sorensen. “This bipartisan legislation will give local police departments across the country a significant boost in funding to recruit, train, and retain officers during a time when many departments are struggling to fill their ranks.” 
 
“At a time when law enforcement needs critical funding, the Invest to Protect Act will undeniably help departments across not only Illinois but our entire country bridge budgetary shortfalls in critical areas such as recruitment and training,” said Rock Island County Sheriff Darren Hart. “I applaud Congressman Sorensen for his continued efforts in the support our men and women in uniform.” 
 
Congressman Sorensen has met with local police officers throughout Illinois’ 17th district and understands that too many departments are often working on strained budgets and lack the necessary equipment needed to adequately protect our neighborhoods. Just last year, he helped secure $200,000 for local police in Winnebago County to improve mental health and wellness services. He also announced $750,000 in federal funding to help the Town of Normal hire six law enforcement officers to increase community policing and crime prevention efforts.