Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR66

Introduced
1/31/23  
Enrolled
2/1/23  
Introduced
1/31/23  
Enrolled
2/1/23  

Caption

Gunther, Chief Lenny; recognize

Impact

The resolution serves to officially recognize the contributions of law enforcement professionals like Chief Gunther, emphasizing the importance of their role in maintaining public safety and order. By commending Chief Gunther, the resolution also supports a broader appreciation for law enforcement officers who demonstrate selfless dedication in their jobs. Such acknowledgment can foster stronger community relations and trust in law enforcement agencies.

Summary

Senate Resolution 66 acknowledges and commends Chief Lenny Gunther for his exemplary service at the Savannah Police Department since 2001. The resolution highlights his dedication and commitment to the welfare and safety of the citizens of Savannah, as well as his integrity and leadership in the law enforcement community. Chief Gunther is celebrated not only for his work within the police department but also for his involvement with professional organizations such as the Police Executive Research Forum and the National Association of Black Law Enforcement Executives.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory and uncontroversial, the context in which it is presented can sometimes stir discussions around the broader topics of law enforcement practices and community relations. Acknowledging a law enforcement officer can sometimes bring to light issues related to police conduct and community concerns, potentially leading to debates about policing methods, accountability, and community engagement.

Notable_points

Chief Gunther's commendation is a testament to the positive impact that dedicated law enforcement professionals have in their communities. His recognition stands as an illustration of the values and principles expected in public service, aiming to inspire others in the field. Such resolutions often evoke civic pride and highlight the critical relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR300

Cotton, Chief Stacey L.; commend

GA SR495

Police Chiefs and Heads of Law Enforcement Agencies Recognition Day; recognize January 31, 2024

GA SR60

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

GA SR496

Dunwoody Police Chief William J. "Billy" Grogan; recognize

GA SR25

Barker-Wright, Anita; Deputy Chief; commend

GA HR783

Police Chiefs and Heads of Law Enforcement Agencies Recognition Day at the state capitol; 01/31/24; recognize

GA HR201

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

GA HR820

Letteney, Chief John; outstanding public service in law enforcement; commend

GA HR1467

Mullin, Chief John; commend

GA SR180

Downer-McKinney, Denise; Rome Police Chief; commend

Similar Bills

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