Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR60

Introduced
1/28/25  
Enrolled
1/29/25  

Caption

Police Chiefs and Heads of Law Enforcement Agencies Recognition Day; recognize March 6, 2025

Impact

The adoption of SR60 serves to publicly acknowledge the dedication and sacrifices made by law enforcement leaders in Georgia. The resolution emphasizes the importance of their leadership and training, provided by organizations like the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police, in enhancing crime prevention awareness within communities. By setting aside a day for recognition, the bill fosters a greater appreciation for the contributions these officials make to public safety and community welfare.

Summary

Senate Resolution 60, introduced by Senators Albers, Beach, Robertson, Williams, and Hatchett, designates March 6, 2025, as Police Chiefs and Heads of Law Enforcement Agencies Recognition Day at the state capitol. The resolution highlights the vital role played by police chiefs and heads of law enforcement agencies in managing approximately 45,000 sworn peace officers in Georgia. It recognizes over 700 such leaders who are committed to protecting lives and property while adhering to high standards of ethical public service.

Contention

While SR60 focuses on celebrating law enforcement leadership, it is important to recognize that such resolutions can spark discussions on broader issues regarding policing practices and community relations. Although not explicitly contentious, the establishment of a recognition day may evoke differing opinions on law enforcement practices, particularly in areas affected by systemic issues or public policy debates. As communities continue to assess policing and public safety, the implications of such resolutions may be viewed through various lenses depending on past interactions with law enforcement.

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