What has the Ranger Association done to help its members so far?
By striving towards the vision of the Association, the TPRA has accomplished the following: 501c6 status, fitness initiative, emergency contact planners, newsletters, ranger of the year award, housing supplement, monetary compensation plans, central office personnel infrastructure, memorials, policy implementation, service weapon retention, civil service status reinstatement, elevated job requirements, interview process review, legislation review and support (such as currently trying to defeat handguns in the state park legislation and increase of retirement compensation and dependants in the event of an officers death), retiree acknowledgements, emergency donation fund, social gatherings, and a spiffy new web page for better communication.
By striving towards the vision of the Association, the TPRA has accomplished the following: 501c6 status, fitness initiative, emergency contact planners, newsletters, ranger of the year award, housing supplement, monetary compensation plans, central office personnel infrastructure, memorials, policy implementation, service weapon retention, civil service status reinstatement, elevated job requirements, interview process review, legislation review and support (such as handguns in state parks legislation and increase of retirement compensation and dependants in the event of an officers death), retiree acknowledgements, emergency donation fund, social gatherings, and a spiffy new web page for better communication.
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