Colorado 2023 2023 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SJR008 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/10/2023

                    First Regular Session
Seventy-fourth General Assembly
STATE OF COLORADO
INTRODUCED
 
 
LLS NO. R23-1009.01 Frank Stoner x5498
SJR23-008
Senate Committees House Committees
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 23-008 
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ONCERNING DECLARING THE WEEK OF MAY 12-16, 2023, AS POLICE101
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EEK, AND, IN CONNECTION THEREWITH , DECLARING MAY 15,102
2023,
 AS PEACE OFFICERS' MEMORIAL DAY.103
WHEREAS, Congress and the President of the United States have1
designated May 15 as Peace Officers' Memorial Day and the week in2
which it falls as National Police Week; and3
WHEREAS, The members of the law enforcement agencies within4
the state of Colorado play an essential role in safeguarding the rights and5
freedoms of the citizens of the state of Colorado; and6
WHEREAS, It is important that all citizens of Colorado know and7
understand the duties, responsibilities, and challenges of their peace8
officers; and9
SENATE SPONSORSHIP
Zenzinger and Ginal, Gardner
HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
Bird and Evans, 
Shading denotes HOUSE amendment.  Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment.
Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law.
Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. WHEREAS, It is important that peace officers throughout1
Colorado recognize their duty to serve the people of this state by2
safeguarding life and property; protecting citizens against violence,3
disorder, and deception; and protecting the weak against oppression or4
intimidation; and5
WHEREAS, The law enforcement agencies within the state of6
Colorado have grown to be modern and professional agencies that7
unceasingly provide a vital public service; and8
WHEREAS, The following 377 peace officers made the supreme9
sacrifice while serving the state of Colorado:10
In 1862: James C. Richey, Deputy City Marshal of the Denver Marshal's11
Office;12
In 1869: Robert A. Clark, Marshal of Black Hawk;13
In 1872: Juan C. Tafoya of the Las Animas County S.O.;14
In 1873: Ora M. Nason of the Bent County S.O.;15
In 1875: Zach Allen of the Rio Grande County S.O. and James Hooker of16
the Elbert County S.O.;17
In 1876: Charles Kast of the Las Animas P.D. and Charles Faber of the18
Bent County S.O.;19
In 1878: George E. O'Connor of the Leadville P.D.;20
In 1879: Alvin Phippenney of the Pueblo P.D. and Thomas F. Tolbert of21
the Leadville P.D.;22
In 1880: Thomas L. Perkins of the Buena Vista P.D., John Carville and23
Lauriston Stewart of the Leadville P.D., and Michael O'Neal of the24
Kokomo P.D.;25
In 1881: Lucien J. Morgan of the Chaffee County S.O. and D. Clayton26
Ogsbury of the Silverton P.D.;27
In 1882: Harry Rivers of Tin Cup Marshal's Office, Benjamin A. Scott of28
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-2- the Gunnison County S.O., Samuel C. Townsend of the Leadville P.D.,1
Edward N. Campbell of the Hinsdale County S.O., and George L. Smith,2
Marshal of Rico;3
In 1883: James Bathurst and Baxter Stingley of the Salida P.D.;4
In 1884: Andrew J. Rock of the Garfield County S.O. and Casper5
Zweifel, Marshal of Central Pueblo;6
In 1887: Gabriel B. Hollingsworth of the Arapahoe County S.O. and7
Martin Duggan of the Leadville P.D.;8
In 1888: Bill Thompson of the Las Animas County S.O.;9
In 1889: John C. Phillips of the Denver P.D.;10
In 1890: Charles F. Wanless of the Denver P.D.;11
In 1891: Charles A. Hawley of the Denver P.D., Moses Lovern of the12
Pueblo P.D., and Joseph R. Lampkin of the Atchison, Topeka, and Sante13
Fe Railroad P.D.;14
In 1893: Gustave Gisin of the Denver P.D.;15
In 1894: A.E. Cook, Marshal of Como, and John Myers of the Gunnison16
County S.O.;17
In 1895: Charles Emerson of the Alamosa P.D., Alpheus J. Moore of the18
Denver P.D., James Clark of the Telluride Marshal's Office, John19
Solomon of the Trinidad P.D., and William Shea, Marshal of Victor;20
In 1896: Wendell P. Smith of the Denver P.D., Richard B. Williams of21
the Gilpin County S.O., William Green and William Kelly of the Las22
Animas County S.O., and Benjamin Bish of the Colorado Springs P.D.;23
In 1897: Michael Hayes of the Town of Victor, Thomas J. Fahey of the24
Lake County S.O., and Joseph Simons of the Alamosa P.D.;25
In 1898: Valentine Hoy of the Routt County S.O., Ernest Conrad and26
Sumner Whitney of the Summit County S.O., and Robert G. Lewis of the27
Hotchkiss Marshal's Office;28
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-3- In 1899: Edward Farr of the Huerfano County S.O., Thomas C. Clifford1
and William E. Griffiths of the Denver P.D., Charles Wilcox of the2
Arapahoe County S.O., and Thomas Tobin of the Colorado Department3
of Corrections;4
In 1900: Stuart K. Harvey of the Denver P.D. and William C. Rooney of5
the Colorado Department of Corrections;6
In 1901: Elim T. Clark of the Cripple Creek P.D. and William C.7
Downing of the Union Pacific Railroad P.D.;8
In 1902: Augustine P. Cate of the Town of Goldfield;9
In 1903: Silas Martz and Elwin Slater of the Pueblo P.D.;10
In 1904: Wilson E. Hammon of the Gunnison County S.O. and Hiram11
Bates of the Coal Creek P.D.;12
In 1905: Dr. Frank Dulin and William Bohanna of the Denver P.D. and13
Francisco Garcia of the Las Animas County S.O.;14
In 1906: William J. Thompson of the La Plata County S.O., Edward Baird15
of the Denver S.D., John Spellman of the Denver P.D., William Shellman16
of the Pueblo P.D., Edward Innes of the Mesa County S.O., and J. Horace17
Frisbie, Marshal of Lamar;18
In 1907: Joseph Allen of the Fort Collins P.D. and Joseph A. Walker of19
the U.S. Secret Service;20
In 1908: James Delmar Ellis of the Brighton P.D., Antonio T. Shelby of21
the Las Animas County S.O., William H. Beck of the Denver P.D., Rafael22
Pena of the Antonito Marshal's Office, William P. Stephens of the Denver23
P.D., and Albert Smith of the Cripple Creek P.D.;24
In 1909: Alex Brighton of the Trinidad P.D. and Frederick Barner and25
John Dunleavy of the Pueblo P.D.;26
In 1910: Samuel C. Carpenter of the Denver P.D., Arthur J. Goeglein of27
the Telluride Marshal's Office, and John M. Rennix, Marshal of New28
Castle;29
In 1911: Jesse B. Craig, Sr. and Jacob A. Kipper of the Rocky Ford P.D.,30
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-4- Andrew Sandberg of the Denver P.D., and Charles E. Brockman of the1
Fort Collins P.D.;2
In 1912: William McPherson of the Denver P.D.;3
In 1913: John B. Russell of the Colorado Department of Corrections and4
Norman F. Patterson, Constable of Pueblo;5
In 1915: Frank Peak of the Loveland P.D.; William Langdon of the6
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad P.D.; and Victor Helburg of the7
Louisville P.D.;8
In 1916: William H. Cabler of the Denver P.D. and Charles P. Eyser,9
Marshal of Fort Morgan;10
In 1917: Andrew J. Hunter of the Denver and Rio Grande Western11
Railroad P.D.;12
In 1918: John McKee and William Wesley Green of the Pueblo County13
S.O., John Rowan of the Colorado Springs P.D., and Luther McMahill,14
Frank Potestio, and Peter A. Walsh of the Denver P.D.;15
In 1919: Emerson L. McKinnon and George C. Klein of the Denver P.D.16
and Jeff Evans of the Pueblo P.D.;17
In 1920: James E. Boggio and Roy O. Downing of the Denver P.D., L.P.18
Bass of the Boulder P.D., William Stretcher of the Boulder County S.O.,19
Harvey Calvin Neese of the Cripple Creek P.D., and Addison O.20
Hinsdale, Jr., of the Pueblo P.D.;21
In 1921: William O. Steam, Clarence E. Zietz, Arthur J. Pinkerton, and22
Forrest Ross of the Denver P.D.; John Henry Lindamood of the Fountain23
P.D.; and Clyde McDonald of the Monte Vista P.D.;24
In 1922: Blaine J. Wilson of the Logan County S.O., Eddie Bell of the25
Colorado Mounted Rangers, Richie Rose of the Denver P.D., and Charles26
T. Linton of the U.S. Federal Reserve;27
In 1923: Leonard Higgins of the Adams County S.O., Elmer E. Cobb of28
the Boulder P.D., and Marion E. Sanders of the El Paso County S.O.;29
In 1924: Jack Rose of the Walsenburg P.D., Henry E. Robart of State30
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-5- Prohibition, and Willis A. Davis of the Delta County S.O.;1
In 1925: James Shannon of the Denver P.D. and Clyde L. Taylor of the2
U.S. Treasury;3
In 1927: Elmer I. Rich of the Denver P.D. and Clem Eller of the Oak4
Creek P.D.;5
In 1928: James W. Hair of the U.S. Secret Service, Charles Pebley of the6
Delta P.D., and Harry R. Ohle of the Denver P.D.;7
In 1929: Charles Edward Gibbs of the Routt County S.O.; Clarence W.8
Alston and Thomas J. Durkin of the Denver P.D.; and Myron H.9
Goodwin, J.W. McClelland, Elmer G. Erwin, John J. Eeles, Raymond10
Brown, C. Walter Rinker, Charles G. Shepherd, and Robert A. Wiggins11
of the Colorado Department of Corrections;12
In 1930: Coral A. Hickman of the Kiowa County S.O., William B. Justice13
of the Washington County S.O., and Dale F. Kearney of the U.S.14
Department of Justice;15
In 1931: William Keating of the Denver P.D.;16
In 1933: Adolpho Rodrigues of the Costilla County S.O., and John F. Dea17
and George P. Schneider of the Denver P.D.;18
In 1934: Thomas J. O'Connor, John J. O'Donnell, and Clarence E. Fraker19
of the Denver P.D., Kenneth Meenan of the National Park Service, and20
Chris J. Fahey of the Leadville P.D.;21
In 1935: Alson E. McCasland of the Denver P.D., Alfred A. Personett of22
the Prowers County S.O., W.W. Dunlap of the Montezuma County S.O.,23
Lee S. Whitman of the Greeley P.D., and Elmer Trout of the Pueblo P.D.;24
In 1936: Pasquale Marinaro and Robert M. Campbell of the Denver P.D.;25
In 1937: Forrest E. Sawyer of the Denver P.D. and Oscar W. Meyer of the26
Eagle County S.O.;27
In 1938: Jacob G. Benner and Fred Renovato of the Denver P.D. and28
Fidel Aguirre of the Huerfano County S.O.;29
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-6- In 1939: Franklynn Dean of the Mancos P.D. and Earl F. Burns of the1
Denver P.D.;2
In 1940: Alva E. Thompson of the Craig Marshal's Office, Morris Dolan3
of the Cripple Creek P.D., Clarence B. Fugate of the Jefferson County4
S.O., Earl J. Bucher of the Weld County S.O., and Raymundo Martinez5
and Eduardo Dominguez of the Conejos County S.O.;6
In 1941: George Kaltenberger of the Colorado Springs P.D. and Arnold7
B. Gulzow of the Colorado State Patrol;8
In 1944: Andrew P. Sanderson of the U.S. Treasury;9
In 1945: Louis Box of the Rocky Ford P.D., Benjamin L. Goorman of the10
Arapahoe County S.O., Virgil M. Hall of the Denver P.D., and James M.11
Campbell of the Colorado Division of Wildlife;12
In 1946: Wallace M. McCarty of the Colorado State Patrol and Raymond13
B. Lewis of the Castle Rock P.D.;14
In 1947: E. Clarence Martin of the Las Animas P.D.;15
In 1949: Alvin Nelson of the Leadville P.D. and Harold M.16
Bechtelheimer of the Colorado State Patrol;17
In 1950: Joe E. Tucker of the Pueblo County S.O.;18
In 1951: Wesley Rosette of the Colorado State Patrol;19
In 1952: John Armour Stitt, Marshal of Paonia, and Wesley A. McDonald20
and James L. Jackson of the Washington County S.O.;21
In 1953: William A. Claassen of the Denver P.D., Richard Ware of the22
Evans P.D., Guy Everett O'Neal of the Monte Vista P.D., and Richard23
Burchfield of the Colorado Springs P.D.;24
In 1956: Floyd E. Gresham and Melvin E. Phillips of the Colorado State25
Patrol;26
In 1957: Richard J. Cahalan of the Colorado State Patrol;27
In 1958: Donald L. Seick of the Denver P.D. and Raymond J. McMaster28
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-7- of the Boulder P.D.;1
In 1959: Richard C. Edstrom of the Colorado State Patrol;2
In 1960: Kenneth R. Baker of the Town of Glendale P.D. and Frank J.3
Jackson of the Adams County S.O.;4
In 1961: Merlin H. Koerner of the Lincoln County S.O., Hiram V. Short5
of the Colorado State Patrol, John Clark of the Eagle County S.O.,6
Edward Smerdel of the Denver P.D., Robert G. Beghtol of the Arvada7
P.D., and Victor B. McMillin of the Colorado Department of Corrections;8
In 1962: Darrell J. Suer and Carl B. Knobbe of the Denver P.D.;9
In 1965: Paul L. Major of the Denver P.D.;10
In 1966: Albert M. Alcorn and Nicholas A. Carhart of the Colorado State11
Patrol and Nathaniel R. Lacy of the National Park Service;12
In 1967: Gerald R. Williams of the Colorado State Patrol, Vincent13
Swiskoski of the Walsenburg P.D., and Francis S. Townsend of the14
Fremont County S.O.;15
In 1968: Larry B. Enloe of the Colorado State Patrol, James W. Mitchell16
of the Larimer County S.O., and Paul D. Wilson of the Denver P.D.;17
In 1971: Merle E. Nading and William J. Wirtz of the Denver P.D.;18
In 1972: James A. Chew of the Steamboat Springs P.D. and Donald R.19
Kartchner of the La Plata County S.O.;20
In 1973: Rudolpho F. Sanchez of the Costilla County S.O., Danny R.21
Barnes of the Adams County S.O., Stephen D. Hensley of the Delta P.D.,22
Gary D. Mills of the Boulder P.D., Thomas R. Carpenter of the Colorado23
State Patrol, Larry Eugene Smith of the Otero County S.O., and Thomas24
M. Hanson of the Pueblo P.D.;25
In 1974: Richard P. Ross of the Colorado State Patrol, John Derek26
Osborne of the Denver S.D., and Gale E. Emerson of the Durango P.D.;27
In 1975: William E. Smith and Donald L. DeBruno of the Denver P.D.;28
Phillip N. Lopez of the Ute Mountain Tribal Police; Bernard Carter,29
SJR23-008
-8- Dennis Ives, and Harry Allen of the Colorado Springs P.D.; Jack R. Coler1
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Michael H. James of the Colorado2
State Patrol; and Donald R. Laabs of the Manitou Springs P.D.;3
In 1976: Michael O. Conley of the Estes Park P.D., W. Hugh Purdy of the4
Colorado State Patrol, and Jameson M. Longworth of the Greeley P.D.;5
In 1977: Dean L. McLaughlin and Larry E. Boles of the Union Pacific6
Railroad Police, Oliver P. Cain of the Center P.D., and Janet Hinkle of7
the Boulder P.D.;8
In 1978: Wayne G. Bryant of the Douglas County S.O. and Virgil Mason9
of the San Juan County S.O.;10
In 1979: Robert C. Watson of the Larimer County S.O., Frances I. Galvin11
of the Colorado State Patrol, and Walter M. Northey of the Arvada P.D.;12
In 1980: Perry S. Watkins of the U.S. Secret Service, Augustus J. Perreira13
of the Colorado Springs P.D., Perry Messina of the Federal Heights P.D.,14
James K. Farris of the Colorado State Patrol, and Edward A. Martinez of15
the Denver S.O.;16
In 1981: Eugene E. Kiefer of the Clear Creek County S.O., Kathleen17
Garcia of the Denver P.D., Debra Sue Corr of the Aurora P.D., and Frank18
McAteer of the La Plata County S.O.;19
In 1982: Richard E. Hart of the Firestone P.D., Mark L. Dabling of the20
Colorado Springs P.D., and Fredrick C. Rehmer of the Fort Morgan P.D.;21
In 1983: Larry F. McMaster of the Montrose P.D.;22
In 1984: Edgar B. Rains, Jr., of the Northglenn P.D. and Clifton23
Browning, Jr., of the Federal Bureau of Investigation;24
In 1985: Thomas J. Dietzman, Jr., of the Aurora P.D.;25
In 1986: William J. Truesdale of the Jefferson County S.O. and Patrick26
J. Pollock of the Denver P.D.;27
In 1987: James E. Wier of the Denver P.D., Stephen P. Miller of the28
Jefferson County S.O., Daniel R. Stillwell of the Denver S.D., Edward J.29
Hockom of the Aurora P.D., and Charles A. Fry of the Colorado State30
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In 1988: Robert W. Wallis of the Denver P.D. and Dale R. McLaughlin2
of the Adams County S.O.;3
In 1989: Joseph A. Ynostroza of the Colorado State Patrol;4
In 1990: Delford H. Kay of the Ute Mountain Tribal Police and Cecilia5
M. Cipriani-Benefiel of the El Paso County S.O.;6
In 1992: Hugh A. Martin of the El Paso County S.O. and Lyle F. Wohlers7
of the Colorado State Patrol;8
In 1993: Norman Anthony Silva II of the Denver S.O. and Roland O.9
Lackey of the Arapahoe County S.O.;10
In 1994: Beth Haynes of the Boulder P.D., Roger Coursey of the Hinsdale11
County S.O., and Marc A. Perse of the Colorado Department of12
Corrections;13
In 1995: Shawn J. Leinen of the Denver P.D., Timothy M. Mossbrucker14
of the Jefferson County S.O., Ronald R. Beatty of the Larimer County15
S.O., and Brent A. Holloway of the Teller County S.O.;16
In 1996: Trevor R. Staszak of the Buena Vista P.D.;17
In 1997: Ronald L. DeHerrera, Bruce L. VanderJagt, and Michael E.18
Dowd of the Denver P.D.;19
In 1998: Dale Claxton of the Cortez P.D.;20
In 1999: Ronald M. King of the Douglas County S.O., Robert B. Pollock21
of the Adams County S.O., and Gary Caponera of the Bent County S.O.;22
In 2000: Dennis M. Licata of the Denver P.D.;23
In 2001: Jason L. Manspeaker of the Colorado State Patrol, Ryan24
Cunningham of the Vail P.D., Daniel C. Dalley of the Fruita P.D., Phillip25
Keith Mason of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, and Jason Scott26
Schwartz of the Fremont County S.O.;27
In 2002: James Olterman of the Colorado Division of Wildlife and Eric28
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-10- J. Autobee of the Colorado Department of Corrections;1
In 2004: Travis W. Sass of the Larimer County S.O.;2
In 2005: Donald Young II of the Denver P.D., Jeffrey A. Christensen of3
the National Park Service, and Greg R. Boss of the U.S. Postal Service;4
In 2006: Jared Jensen and Kenneth C. Jordan of the Colorado Springs5
P.D. and Michael D. Thomas of the Aurora P.D.;6
In 2007: Douglas D. Byrne of the Aurora P.D. and Zachariah E.7
Templeton of the Colorado State Patrol;8
In 2008: Nicholas Heine of the Pueblo P.D.;9
In 2009: David J. Kinterknecht of the Montrose P.D.;10
In 2010: Samuel K. Brownlee of the Weld County S.O.;11
In 2011: Jay Sheridan of the Limon P.D. and David Roberts of the12
Denver P.D.;13
In 2012: Jeremy Bitner of the Englewood P.D., Celena Hollis of the14
Denver P.D., Matthew Tyner of the Colorado Springs P.D., Leide15
William DeFusco and Warren W. Watts of the Pueblo County S.O.,16
James Jeffery Davies of the Lakewood P.D., Mary K. Ricard of the17
Colorado Department of Corrections, and Molly Tyler White of the18
Colorado State Patrol;19
In 2013: Thomas L. Clements of the Colorado Department of Corrections20
and Kevin W. Denner of the Littleton P.D.;21
In 2014: David Michael Baldwin of the Jefferson County S.O.;22
In 2015: Garrett Swasey of the University of Colorado Colorado Springs23
P.D., Jaimie Jursevics and Taylor Thyfault of the Colorado State Patrol,24
and Sean Renfro of the Jefferson County S.O.;25
In 2016: Nate Carrigan of the Park County S.O., Derek Geer of the Mesa26
County S.O., and Cody Donahue of the Colorado State Patrol;27
In 2017: Zackari Parrish III of the Douglas County S.O.;28
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-11- In 2018: Heath Gumm of the Adams County S.O., Micah Flick of the El1
Paso County S.O., and Matthew Moreno of the Las Animas County S.O.;2
In 2019: William Moden of the Colorado State Patrol, Daniel H. Groves3
of the Colorado State Patrol, and Joshua Eli Voth of the Colorado4
Department of Corrections;5
In 2020: Jeff Hopkins of the El Paso County S.O., Brendan Unitt of the6
Larimer County Department of Natural Resources, Curt Holland of the7
Commerce City P.D., and Robert E. Sandoval of the Denver P.D.;8
In 2021: Wayne Stephen Weyler of the Mesa County S.O., Joseph Pollack9
of the Douglas County S.O., Clay Livingston of the Elbert County S.O.,10
Ty Alan Powell of Windsor P.D., Eric Scherr of the Aurora P.D., Gordon11
Beesley of Arvada P.D., Daniel "Duke" Trujillo of Denver Sheriff's12
Department, James Herrera of Denver Sheriff's Department, Eric Huston13
Talley of Boulder P.D., and Miguel A. Ortiz and David E. Mize of the14
U.S. DHS Immigration and Enforcement;15
In 2022: Andrew A. Peery of the El Paso County S.O. and Dillon M.16
Vakoff of the Arvada P.D.;17
In 2023: Julian Becerra of the Fountain P.D.; and18
WHEREAS, It is fitting and appropriate for the citizens of19
Colorado to join together in commemorating peace officers, past and20
present, who by their faithful and loyal devotion to their responsibilities21
have rendered a dedicated service to their community and, in doing so,22
have established for themselves an enviable and enduring reputation for23
preserving the rights and security of all citizens; now, therefore,24
Be It Resolved by the Senate of the Seventy-third General25
Assembly of the State of Colorado, the House of Representatives26
concurring herein:27
(1)  That we, the members of the General Assembly, hereby28
proclaim the week commencing May 12, 2023, as Police Week in29
Colorado, in recognition of peace officers' efforts in safeguarding the30
citizens of Colorado, and call upon all citizens of the state and upon all31
patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to observe Police Week;32
and33
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-12- (2)  That we hereby proclaim the day of May 15, 2023, as Peace1
Officers' Memorial Day in recognition of those officers who, through2
their courageous deeds, have made the supreme sacrifice or who have3
been disabled in the line of duty, and call upon the citizens of Colorado4
to recognize and participate in the observance of this worthy occasion.5
Be It Further Resolved, That copies of this Joint Resolution be sent6
to Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado; Robert Cook, President of the7
Colorado Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc.; Dianne8
Bernhard, Executive Director of Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc.;9
Major Barry Bratt, Chairman of the Colorado Law Enforcement10
Memorial; Stephen Schulz, State President of the Fraternal Order of11
Police, Colorado State Lodge; Tyson Worrell, President of the Denver12
Police Protective Association; Paul Frey, President of the Colorado Police13
Protective Association; Colonel Matthew C. Packard, Chief of the14
Colorado State Patrol; Chris Schaefer, Director of the Colorado Bureau15
of Investigation; Dave Hayes, Chair of the Colorado Association of16
Chiefs of Police; James van Beek, President of the County Sheriffs of17
Colorado; Amy Nichols, Executive Director of County Sheriffs of18
Colorado; Joseph Roybal, El Paso County Sheriff; Arvada Police Chief19
Ed Brady; Fountain Police Chief Christopher Heberer; and Captain20
Lawrence Oletski, President of the Colorado State Patrol Association.21
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