Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HR2010

Introduced
3/16/22  

Caption

Death resolution; Matthew Miller

Impact

While HR2010 does not enact laws or modify existing statutes, it plays a critical role in acknowledging the bravery of firefighters and spotlighting the risks they face in their line of work. By passing this resolution, the Arizona House of Representatives aims to demonstrate support and appreciation for the dedication exhibited by public safety personnel like Matthew Miller. Such recognitions can contribute to a culture that values and respects the sacrifices made by those in dangerous professions, and they can encourage further discussions about firefighter safety and the support systems available to them.

Summary

House Resolution 2010 is a resolution expressing condolences for the untimely death of Matthew Miller, an aerial firefighter who tragically lost his life while combating a wildfire in northwestern Arizona. The resolution commemorates his dedication and service, highlighting his role in aerial reconnaissance and firefighting during the Cedar Basin Fire, which started due to thunderstorms in July 2021. Miller, an accomplished pilot and instructor, was engaged in efforts to control the growing brushfire when his aircraft crashed, leading to his death. The resolution aims to honor his contributions to the firefighting community and recognize the sacrifices made by wildland firefighters.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR2010 is one of respect and mourning. The unanimous adoption of the resolution by the House signifies a collective acknowledgment of Miller's sacrifices and a deep appreciation for the work that all firefighters undertake. Legislators expressed heartfelt condolences to Miller's family while reinforcing the notion that his service should not be forgotten. This resolution serves not only to honor Miller’s individual contributions but also gestures towards a broader recognition of the firefighting community’s ongoing challenges.

Contention

As a resolution, HR2010 does not present points of contention in the traditional legislative sense; it is purely an expression of collective sorrow and tribute. However, discussions surrounding the resolution can reflect on the challenges faced by firefighters and the importance of recognizing their contributions to community safety. Additionally, the resolution may prompt discussions about policies related to firefighter training, safety measures, and mental health support, advocating for increased resources for those who serve in such perilous roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HR2006

Death resolution; Kory M. Yule

AZ HR2008

Death resolution; Honorable Lou-Ann Preble

AZ SCR1046

Jim Weiers; death resolution

AZ HCR2064

Jim Weiers; death resolution

AZ HR2007

Death resolution; Amy Sue Bhola

AZ HR2001

Darrell Covert; death resolution

AZ SCR1005

Sandra Day O'Connor; death resolution

AZ HR2009

Death resolution; Dr. Peter Pingerelli

AZ HCR2046

Dr. Geraldine Peten; death resolution

AZ SB1174

Tuition; family; posttraumatic stress; suicide

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