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House Proposes Tax Incentives for Law Enforcement
March 21, 2026
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez introduced the bipartisan Fuel the Force Act aimed at improving recruitment and retention of experienced full-time law enforcement officers by exempting the first $100,000 of their ordinary income from federal taxation. This legislative proposal addresses budget constraints and workforce challenges faced by law enforcement agencies, particularly in Southwest Washington and other regions, by providing a financial incentive to retain officers with at least five years of service. Procurement professionals and contractors supporting law enforcement agencies should consider the potential impact of this legislation on staffing stability and budget allocations, which may influence future contracting needs for equipment, training, and support services.
- Why this matters: The proposed tax exemption could improve officer retention, potentially stabilizing demand for law enforcement procurement and related services.
- Agencies may experience shifts in budget priorities as retention improves, affecting procurement planning and contract opportunities.
- Contractors providing law enforcement equipment, training, and support services should evaluate how improved workforce stability might influence contract scopes and timelines.
- This legislation highlights the importance of aligning procurement strategies with evolving workforce policies and incentives.
Last year, during Police Week, law enforcement officers told me that they had colleagues living on food stamps. Thatโs enraging to me, and it goes hand in hand with what I hear from local law enforcement across Southwest Washington about how incredibly challenging it is to keep new officers on the force because of budget constraints and the nature of the job.
— Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
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- Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez Introduces Bipartisan Fuel the Force Act · Gluesenkampperez · Mar 21