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Welcome to the official home of the Nassau County PBA
Spotlight
![]() PART 2 - James Carver speaks before the Legislature Posted: Nov. 6, 2011 PART 2 of Jim Carver addressing the Legislature. Schmitt and company get their recess yet they STILL have no answers. ![]() James Carver speaks before the Legislature Posted: Nov. 4, 2011 PBA President takes on Presiding Officer Peter Schmitt. Watch and listen as the Republican caucus is left speechless and runs for cover when asked the tough questions. ![]() Police Fatalities Rise 13% In 2011 Posted: Jan. 3, 2012 Several potential contributing factors cited including equipment cutbacks, lack of upgraded technology, and police layoffs resulting in less manpower. ![]() Ground Zero ceremony for Nassau first responders Posted: Dec. 22, 2011 Sgt. Richard Doerler of the Nassau County Police Emergency Service Unit laid a wreath at the 9/11 Memorial Thursday along with several hundred other Long Island first responders and their families who paid tribute to their work and to honor the memory to those who died that day. ![]() Nassau PBA: Precinct plan 'unsafe idea' Posted: Oct. 11, 2011 Union officials called the plan dangerous to public safety and unfair to the public for not revealing which two precincts would close. Newsday coverage. ![]() Nassau PBA President James Carver: Public safety in Nassau threatened Posted: Sep. 20, 2011 Last week, Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano released details of his 2012 budget. It included the elimination of two of the eight police precincts, a contract-violating change in the minimum-manning safety patrols, and removing what he termed cops "seats," putting them back on patrol. Also: CSEA President JERRY LARICCHIUTA Also Responds Top Cop Police Blotter PBA In The News Public Interest The Fallen Media Library Members Section External Links of Interest Contact Us |
Welcome
Welcome to the Official home of the Nassau County PBA. For members, this is your resource for news, information and support. For the public, this is your one-stop to learn about the PBA's rich history, position on today's issues and future goals. Thanks for visiting.
Our Mission
The PBA is committed to advancing the professional interests of its members. The preservation of the health safety and welfare of its members is of paramount importance to the PBA.
The PBA shall act to protect and advance the rights of its members as provided under the laws of the United States, the State of New York and the County of Nassau. The PBA shall act to promote a fraternal environment among its members. It shall treat each member fairly without regard for gender, race, creed, age, national origin or sexual orientation. The PBA shall work to improve the Nassau County Police Department. The PBA shall strive to provide the public with the best possible police services. |
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