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| 2008-5 | Supports the State Child Abuse Death Review Committee's Findings and Recommendations on Using Doll Re-enactments as a tool in child death investigations. |
| 2008-4 | Endorsing the Relgalf Scholarship with the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University. |
| 2008-3 | Supports the NOPE Taskforce. |
| 2008-2 | Supports the Fight Crime by Investing in Kids program. |
| 2008-1 | Urging Florida citizens to consider the consequences of the proposed Constitutional Amendment concerning property taxes that will appear on the January 29, 2008 ballot; opposing said proposal for reasons stated herein; supporting a consitutional amendment prohibiting unfunded state mandates in order to reduce property taxes; and urging the Florida Taxation and Budget Reform Commission to develop measures consistent with this resolution. |
| 2007-4 | Adopts Model Alarm Ordinance. |
| 2007-3 | Supports the Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation. |
| 2007-2 | Supports the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation and its Standards. |
| 2007-1 | Urging Congress To Authorize Creation Of A Public/Private Partnership To Develop A New Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network. |
| 2006-1 | Supporting the Prohibition of any Sale, Rental or Distribution of Violent Video Games. |
| 2005-4 | Supporting the Florida Parole Commission as a Separate and Independant Agency. |
| 2005-3 | Supporting the International Association Chiefs' of Police, "From Hometown Security to Homeland Security Strategy". |
| 2005-2 | Supporting Florida Coalition for Safe Highways. |
| 2005-1 | Supporting IACP White Paper on Enforcing Immigration Law. |
| 2004-4 | Supporting the Law Enforcement Data Sharing Network. |
| 2004-3 | Supporting the Removal of the 8-Hour, Statutory Requirement that Officers Attend Human Diversity Training Every 4 Years. |
| 2004-2 | Supporting Direct Homeland Security Funding for Florida Cities. |
| 2004-1 | Strongly supporting the reauthorization of the Assault Weapons Ban. |
| 2003-5 | Strongly suggesting that Florida law enforcement agencies establish a requirement that individuals seeking promotion to a supervisory or administrative position possess a degree from an institute of higher learning. |
| 2003-4 | Urging Governor Bush and the 2003 Legislature to adequately fund Law Enforcement Programs offered by Community Colleges. |
| 2003-3 | Supporting a Resolution in strong support of the members of the Armed Forces of the United States and our allies who have been called upon to engage in military action in Iraq. |
| 2003-2 | Supporting a Resolution Adopting a "Community Policing" Philosphy. |
| 2003-1 | Supporting the establishment of a higher standard of education for individuals seeking to be employed and certified as police officers in the State of Florida. |
| 2002-6 | Supporting the use of CrimeTrax, an advanced technology and effective means of deterring, detecting and preventing criminal activity. |
| 2002-5 | On our 50th Anniversary, recognizing Past Presidents for their leadership and unselfish efforts on behalf of the Florida Police Chiefs Association. |
| 2002-4 | Recognizing Governor Jeb Bush for his leadership and efforts to prepare the State of Florida for the challenges of terrorism following the devastating attacks of September 11, 2001. |
| 2002-3 | Recognizing Commissioner Tim Moore of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, for his leadership and tireless efforts to prepare the State of Florida for the challenges of terrorism following the devastating attacks of September 11, 2001. |
| 2002-2 | Supporting Legislation to Revise and Strengthen the Florida Mental Health Act (Baker Act). |
| 2002-1 | A Resolution Opposing a Florida Ballot Initiative Entitled: "Right to Treatment and Rehabilitation for Nonviolent Drug Offenses". |
| 2001-3 | A Resolution Condemning "Racial Profiling". |
| 2001-2 | A Resolution by the Florida Police Chiefs Association in support of the Florida Department of Corrections being granted limited law enforcement powers. |
| 2001-1 | A resolution by the Florida Police Chiefs Association in support of maintaining the Florida Parole Commission as a separate and independent agency within the criminal justice system. |
| 2000-4 | A Resolution by the Florida Police Chiefs Association to Support the "A Child is Missing Program" (ACIM). |
| 2000-3 | A Resolution by the Florida Police Chiefs Association to Curb School and Youth Violence. |
| 2000-2 | A Resolution Strongly Supporting the Reauthorization and Full Funding for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Program. |
| 2000-1 | A Resolution Supporting Professional Trafic Stops and Discouraging "Racial Profiling". |
| 00-01 | FPCA supports the Florida Community Traffic Safety Team, Traffic Safety Campaign and it's efforts to reduce crashes, injuries and deaths on the streets and highways of Florida. |
| 98-7 | FPCA supports the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission's Proposition Number 2, amending Article VIII, Section 17 of the Florida Constitution, preserving the death penalty and permitting any execution method unless prohibited by the Federal Constitution. |
| 98-6 | FPCA supports an amendment to the U.S. Constitution which would establish Victim Rights. |
| 98-5 | FPCA supports the establishment of a three digit non-emergency phone number. |
| 98-4 | FPCA supports the establishment of a higher standard of education for individuals seeking to be employed and certified as police officers in the State of Florida. |
| 98-3 | FPCA opposes the relaxation of laws which limit the size and weight of trucks operating on the roadways of the State of Florida. |
| 98-2 | FPCA supports the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission's Proposition Number 12, amending Article VIII, Section 5 of the Florida Constitution, allowing counties a local option to require a criminal history check and a 3 to 5 day waiting period in connection with the sale of firearms on property open to public access. |
| 98-1 | FPCA supports the Florida Community Traffic Safety Team, Traffic Safety Campaign and it's efforts to reduce the number of crashes, injuries and deaths on the streets and highways of Florida. |
| 97-1 | FPCA opposes the Distribution and Use of certain Schedule I Drugs to Patients. |