WASHINGTON – Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller (MI-10) and Ranking Member Robert Brady (PA-01) today issued the following statement regarding U.S. Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine’s retirement announcement:

“The Committee thanks Chief Kim Dine for his years of service leading the U.S. Capitol Police and wishes him well in retirement. The dedicated men and women who make up the U.S. Capitol Police work tirelessly every day to protect the entire Capitol Complex, each Member of Congress, staffer, and millions of visitors each and every year. Our Committee looks forward to working closely with the Capitol Police Board as the group conducts a thorough and extensive search for qualified candidates to serve as the next Chief of Police. This leadership position is extremely important as the entire department works to carry out the tradition of excellence and meet its mission in a unified and effective manner.”

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