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United States Capitol Police: Operations and Workforce

June 26, 2018

Meeting Status: Rescheduled
Meeting Notes:

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Location: Capitol Complex, 1310 LHOB, Washington, DC, 20515, USA
Official Title: United States Capitol Police: Operations and Workforce

Witnesses:


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COMMITTEE HEARING

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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Approximately 11:00 a.m.*

*Immediately following the markup of Committee Resolution 115-19

1310 Longworth House Office Building

United States Capitol Police: Operations and Workforce

Previewing the hearing, Chairman Harper said: “We are looking forward to this opportunity to examine the management practices of the United States Capitol Police (USCP) and their impact on the department’s operations and workforce. The USCP plays a crucial role in protecting the Legislative Branch, and I am proud of the work the USCP does to protect and serve Members, staff, and the millions of visitors every year. Our Committee will use this hearing to review the USCP’s strategic plan as it relates to the department’s operations, development of the workforce, and continuous improvement in management and performance of the mission.”

Witnesses:

  • Chief Matthew Verderosa, Chief of Police, United States Capitol Police
  • Michael Bolton, Acting Inspector General, United States Capitol Police
  • Gus Papathanasiou, Chairman, USCP Labor Committee, Fraternal Order of Police

Additional information will be available via the Committee Repository.

If you have any questions, please contact the Committee at (202) 225-8281.

Persons requiring special accommodations should contact Dan Jarrell at (202) 225-8281, 48 hours prior to the scheduled hearing.

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