Sen. Isakson, Sen. Perdue Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Reauthorize Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers
Thursday, April 14th, 2016
U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., David Perdue, R-Ga., Tom Udall, D-N.M., and Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., introduced bipartisan legislation to reauthorize Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers to ensure that our federal law enforcement officials and first responders are adequately trained for national security events, domestic threats, and combating terrorism.
“The work being done at FLETC is critical to our national security,” said Sen. Isakson. “The training our law enforcement officers receive each year is first-rate and each skill set is adapted to the situations they will face in the field. The skills needed to protect our ports, airports, borders and communities are indispensable, and I am proud of what FLETC achieves year in and year out.”
“We are fortunate FLETC is headquartered in Georgia,” said Sen. Perdue. “Each year, FLETC’s facilities deliver a range of training to 96 federal partner organizations and thousands of state, local, and international law enforcement officers. As training needs evolve to combat the growing global security crisis we face today, so do FLETC’s unique capabilities, which is why it remains a top training center for many agencies.”
“The FLETC facility in Artesia, New Mexico, plays a critical role in training Border Patrol agents, Bureau of Indian Affairs police officers, Federal Air Marshals and other law enforcement officers. It's also important to the economy in Southeastern New Mexico, where it's a significant employer,” said Sen. Udall. “FLETC needs the resources to adapt to ever-changing security threats, and our bipartisan bill will give it the certainty it needs to continue its mission — keeping Americans safe.”
“The proposed bill will serve FLETC well into the future and recognizes our role in training those who protect our homeland,” said FLETC Director Connie Patrick.
“New Mexico plays an important role in protecting our homeland, and the FLETC facility in Artesia is at the forefront of training our federal law enforcement officers,” said Sen. Heinrich. “This bipartisan bill will support our trainees and make essential investments in Artesia, which will help contribute to southeastern New Mexico’s economy. I will continue working to ensure this training center remains fully funded so that staff and trainees can work to meet their homeland security missions.”