The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association Endorses Beverly Boswell for House District 6 | Eastern NC Now

The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Beverly Boswell demonstrated why her experience and values make her uniquely qualified to represent the voters of N

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    RALEIGH, N.C. (April 9, 2018)     The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association recently held a series of candidate interviews for those candidates seeking election for various offices. During the interview process, Beverly Boswell demonstrated why her experience and values make her uniquely qualified to represent the voters of North Carolina.

    Beverly Boswell also demonstrated to the North Carolina PBA that she is committed to making strong, effective law enforcement a priority in her campaign. That is why the NCPBA is proud to announce their support by endorsing Beverly Boswell for House District 6. Beverly Boswell is active in her community and continuously advocates for lower taxes.

    Upon notification of her endorsement from the North Carolina PBA, Beverly Boswell said: "From Manteo to Murphy, law enforcement officers all throughout our great state risk their lives every day to protect us from harm. I am honored to have received the endorsement of the North Carolina Police Benevolent Association. We owe all of our law enforcement officers a sincere debt for their selfless service."

    President of the North Carolina Division Randy Byrd said: "We are proud to endorse Beverly Boswell in her re-election bid for House District 6. In her first term in the General Assembly she established a proven track record of standing with law enforcement officers and seeking prison reform. A vote for Rep. Boswell is a vote for the men and women of law enforcement and the citizens they serve."

    The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association is a division of the Southern States Police Benevolent Association, Inc., a not-for-profit professional organization dedicated to improving the law enforcement profession. As the largest law enforcement association in North Carolina, the North Carolina PBA has been active in North Carolina for over 25 years. PBA members are full-time or retired employees of the various federal, state, county and municipal law enforcement and correctional agencies in North Carolina.

    This professional association, funded by membership dues and citizen contributions, provides legal, legislative, disciplinary and other representation to member officers as well as an accidental death benefit to members' beneficiaries. The North Carolina PBA is very active in the political process and is proud to have supported; had sponsored; or passed into law more law enforcement legislation than all other law enforcement groups combined. For more information, please visit our website at www.ncpba.org. Click here to view the press release of the endorsement.

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