State Representative Travis Smith is proud to announce that he has received the exclusive endorsement of the Missouri Fraternal Order of Police (FOP). This significant endorsement highlights Smith’s dedication to supporting those who protect and serve our communities.
Representative Smith has been a staunch advocate for law enforcement throughout his career, understanding the vital role that police officers play in maintaining public safety and order. The endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police underscores the trust and confidence that Missouri’s law enforcement community has in Smith’s leadership and vision for a safer Missouri.
"I am deeply honored to receive the endorsement of the Fraternal Order of Police," said Smith. "Our police officers put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe. As your State Senator, I will continue to fight for the resources and support they need to perform their duties effectively and safely."
Smith’s comprehensive plan for enhancing public safety includes increased funding for law enforcement agencies, improved training programs, and better mental health support for officers. He is committed to enacting legislative measures that recognize and reward the dedication and bravery of law enforcement personnel.
"Travis Smith has consistently shown unwavering support for our law enforcement officers and the critical issues that matter most to them. We believe in his ability to advocate for our members and prioritize public safety in the State Senate."
The endorsement from the Fraternal Order of Police is a testament to Smith’s proven track record of dedication to public service and community safety. With this support, Smith is poised to bring strong, effective leadership to the State Senate, ensuring that law enforcement officers have the tools and resources they need to keep Missouri safe.
About Travis Smith:
Travis Smith is a Republican State Representative for Douglas, Ozark and Taney counties (District 155) in the Missouri House of Representatives. With a background in small business, farming and community leadership, Smith is committed to preserving the values and way of life in Southern Missouri. He holds a BA in English from the University of Missouri and an MBA from William Woods University, and serves as the secretary for the Ozarks Healthcare Board. Born in West Plains, Smith now resides in Twin Bridges with his wife, Karen, and their four children.
About Fraternal Order of Police:
The Fraternal Order of Police is the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, dedicated to protecting and promoting the interests and welfare of law enforcement professionals and the communities they serve.
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