The Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association (PBA) is a not-for-profit organization that represents over 4,600 law enforcement and corrections officers, public safety (firefighter/EMS), emergency communications and civilian personnel throughout Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie Counties. The PBA negotiates …
Continue ReadingThank you to everyone who came and supported the event, we had over 200 people attend and run for the cause. Here are the race results, we look forward to seeing you next year. Kaitlin Angel Run 2016 Click here …
Continue ReadingSheriff Ric Bradshaw: Photography is not a crime!
Orlando, Fla. – Aug. 24, 2015 – Merlin Entertainments has announced special discounts and offers for police officers, firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel for all four of its Central Florida attractions, which include LEGOLAND® Florida Resort, the Orlando …
Continue ReadingSheriff Ric Bradshaw's message to the PBA Ball (2015)
In November 2003 young Kaitlin was tragically lost. To preserve her memory and as her legacy and to help children beat the costs of higher education, a scholarship fund was created in her honor. In furtherance of this purpose, the …
Continue ReadingRon Sowers was the first President of the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association. Along with others, he was instrumental in the negotiations of the first collective bargaining agreement in Palm Beach County. He served as President of the PBCPBA …
Continue ReadingPlease be advised that there will be a Ratification Vote pertaining to the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association, as follows: Law Enforcement * Corrections * Civilians Date …
Continue ReadingTHE HEART BILL'S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET: POTENTIALLY MORE THAN 100 MILLION IN UNPAID BENEFITS STATEWIDE! Recent investigations in Jacksonville uncovered that the City's risk management department had failed to pay first responders with heart disease and hypertension millions of dollars …
Continue ReadingComing from Forge/MacMillan April 2015 James O. Born’s next novel, Scent of Murder, will be released on April 7th Jim is an agent with FDLE and long-time member of the PBA. Jim will be appearing at: Books and Books 4/14 (Coral …
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