Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR107

Caption

Recognizing February 3, 2023, as National Missing Persons Day.

Impact

The resolution does not impose direct changes to existing laws but serves to affirm the state's commitment to supporting investigations and resolutions for missing person cases. By recognizing this day, the state acknowledges the importance of collaboration among law enforcement, medical professionals, and families in finding missing individuals. The use of technology, specifically the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), is highlighted as a critical resource in these efforts, allowing for the tracking and identification of missing persons and unidentified remains.

Summary

House Resolution 107 recognizes February 3, 2023, as National Missing Persons Day in Texas. The resolution aims to highlight the plight of thousands of adults and children who go missing each year. It emphasizes the emotional and psychological impact on the families and friends of the missing. Additionally, it recalls the establishment of National Missing Persons Day on May 25, 1983, as a platform to draw attention to these unresolved cases in hopes of increasing awareness and resolution efforts.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HR107 is one of solidarity and support, reflecting a commitment to community and familial connections that resonate with many Texans. The recognition of National Missing Persons Day reflects a collective acknowledgment of the ongoing struggles faced by the families of missing persons, conveying hope and the desire for resolution. Legislators and community advocates view this resolution as a significant step in raising awareness and encouraging discussions around missing persons issues.

Contention

While HR107 was not met with significant opposition, the sentiment indicates a shared concern for those affected by missing person cases within Texas. The resolution aims to unify efforts to address various factors leading to disappearances, such as mental illness and domestic violence. However, it also raises concerns about the need for continuous funding and support for programs focused on resolving these cases. The debate includes the need for comprehensive policies that offer protection and resources for vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR17

Recognizing February 3, 2023, as "National Wear Red Day" in Pennsylvania.

TX HR211

Recognizing February 3, 2017, as National Wear Red Day.

TX HR1305

Recognizing April 26, 2017, as Texas Missing Persons Day.

TX SR56

Recognizing February 3, 2017, as National Wear Red Day in Texas.

TX HR1254

Recognizing May 25, 2013, as National Missing Children's Day.

TX HB756

The Missing Persons Reporting and Identification Act; create to require local law enforcement agencies to input missing person in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NAMUS).

TX SR30

Recognizing February 14, 2023, as National Donor Day at Legislature

TX SR002

Missing Persons Day 2022

TX SJR005

Missing Persons Day

TX HR115

Recognizing February 1, 2019, as National Wear Red Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.