President Signs Bill Raising Retirement Age for Capitol Police

On Friday, May 29, 2026, the President signed into law Senate Bill 4530, which authorizes an increase of the retirement age for members of the United States Capitol Police. The law adds a new statutory provision that raises the age at which Capitol Police officers may retire from active duty. The signing was announced by the White House, confirming the bill’s passage into law. No further details were provided in the announcement regarding the specific new retirement age or the effective date of the change. The change applies to all current and future Capitol Police employees. No further policy updates were mentioned.

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