The resolution articulates the appreciation of the state for the sacrifices made by wildland firefighters. Such individuals are recognized for their significant work and the risks they take to ensure the safety of communities and natural resources. HR2009 is primarily a formal acknowledgment and does not enact any changes to state law but serves to highlight the dedication of firefighters like Matthew Miller.
Summary
House Resolution 2009 is a resolution that expresses the deep sympathy and condolences of the Arizona House of Representatives on the tragic passing of Matthew Miller, an aerial firefighter, who lost his life in the line of duty. Matthew Miller died on July 10, 2021, while performing aerial reconnaissance during firefighting efforts to combat the Cedar Basin Fire in northwestern Arizona. The resolution serves to honor his dedication to protecting lives and natural resources in the state.
Contention
While there are no points of contention attached to HR2009 given its nature as a resolution of condolences, it does serve as an important reminder of the work that aerial firefighters undertake, which can often be perilous. The resolution reflects collective gratitude from the state legislature towards individuals engaged in firefighting efforts, and emphasizes the honorable service that they contribute to public safety.
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