Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HCR0039

Introduced
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  
Enrolled
3/8/22  

Caption

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Officer Richard Stires.

Impact

The resolution highlights milestones in Officer Stires' career, including receiving the Medal of Valor from the Anderson Police Department in April 2021 and being nominated for the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police's Officer of the Year Award for the same year. By recognizing Officer Stires publicly, HCR0039 serves the dual purpose of honoring individual bravery and reinforcing community support for law enforcement personnel in Indiana. This recognition can help foster positive relations between police officers and the community, emphasizing the appreciation for their sacrifices and dedication.

Summary

HCR0039, also known as House Concurrent Resolution 0039, serves to honor Officer Richard Stires of the Anderson, Indiana Police Department. This resolution commends Officer Stires for his courageous actions on March 13, 2021, when he risked his own safety to rescue a woman who was engulfed in flames. His swift response and bravery not only helped save the victim but also resulted in Officer Stires sustaining injuries during the rescue. This act of heroism showcases the risks law enforcement officers face daily and underlines the importance of their commitment to public safety. They often go above and beyond in their line of duty, risking their lives to protect others.

Contention

While resolutions like HCR0039 are largely non-controversial, discussions surrounding law enforcement and public perception add layers of complexity. Supporters of resolutions honoring law enforcement officers argue that they are essential in promoting a positive image of police work and acknowledging the risks police officers undertake. However, critics may view such honors as overshadowing systemic issues within law enforcement practices, suggesting that public commendations should also address broader concerns, such as police accountability and community relations. Thus, resolutions like HCR0039 can serve as opportunities for dialogues on both honor and responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HCR0028

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Morris Ruffin.

IN HCR0020

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring IUPUI Chancellor Nasser Paydar upon his retirement.

IN HCR0027

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Maurice Lingham Burns, Sr.

IN HCR0010

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Frieda and Winifred Parker for their bravery and commending their dedication to equality.

IN HCR0036

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring the life of Mr. Byron David Ratcliffe, Sr.

IN SCR375

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

IN SR724

A RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

IN HCR0037

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Shelly Leifer for being awarded the 2021 Indiana Farm Bureau Rural Teacher of the Year.

IN HCR0015

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring the Masonic Salem Lodge #21 on its bicentennial.

IN HCR0006

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the bridge on I-65 over the Wabash River as the "Captain Ronald D. Gutwein Memorial Bridge".

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.