Jon Adler, Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association

Unlocking retirement funds could get easier for federal law enforcement officers. Current law means officers can't access their TSP until they are eligible to r...

Unlocking retirement funds could get easier for federal law enforcement officers. Current law means officers can’t access their TSP until they are eligible to retire. Officers sometimes can’t tap into retirement funds for up to 10 years or they’ll face a tax penalty. Reps. Dave Reicher (R-Wash.) and Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.) introduced a bill to change that. Jon Adler, national president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, gives his view to In Depth with Francis Rose.

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