Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

05/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/15/2026 14:04

Lieutenant Governor Davis Joins the Pennsylvania State Police in Welcoming 69 New Troopers During Cadet Graduation

May 15, 2026 - Manheim, PA

Lieutenant Governor Davis Joins the Pennsylvania State Police in Welcoming 69 New Troopers During Cadet Graduation

Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis and Lieutenant Colonel George Bivens, Acting Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), welcomed 69 new troopers today during a graduation ceremony for the 175th Cadet Class at LCBC Manheim. The ceremony marked the culmination of nearly six months of intensive training, during which cadets developed the skills, discipline, and commitment required to serve communities across the Commonwealth.


State Troopers embarked on their journey to becoming public servants," said Lieutenant Governor Davis. "The Governor and I firmly believe that policing is a noble profession that demands individuals to serve a greater purpose and protect our communities. This group of professionals stands among the finest the Commonwealth has to offer, and I am deeply grateful for their unwavering commitment to help make Pennsylvania a place where everyone can be safe and feel safe.


"For approximately the last six months, members of the 175th Cadet Class demonstrated remarkable leadership, determination, selflessness, and commitment to complete the Academy and earn the rank of Trooper," said Lieutenant Colonel Bivens. "I am beyond proud to officially welcome this dedicated group of women and men to our PSP family, as they prepare to join our mission to keep our communities safe and uphold the law across the Commonwealth."


List of Speakers:
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis
Chaplain Roger Myers
Lt. Col. George L. Bivens





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