House passes bill that would reduce physical fitness standards for police academy enrollment

HARRISBURG, PA. – A bill that would help address Pennsylvania’s shortage of police officers, passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

House Bill 863, authored by state Rep. Dan Williams, D-Chester, would reduce the physical fitness standards required for enrollment in a municipal police academy in Pennsylvania.

A release from the Governor’s office writes that the previous standards still would have to be met in order to be employed as a police officer in Pennsylvania.

SA 2021 national survey conducted by the Police Executive Research Forum showed a 45% increase in retirements and an 18% increase in resignations over the previous year.

Additionally, according to the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office, Pennsylvania has around 1,300 open positions across the state.

House Bill 863 now heads to the Senate for consideration.

Author: Health Watch Minute

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