Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SCR12

Introduced
4/3/23  
Refer
4/4/23  

Caption

Commending first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.

Impact

The passage of SCR12 serves to formally acknowledge the efforts of first responders, reinforcing the state's commitment to supporting emergency services. This resolution may enhance community recognition for first responders, potentially fostering greater public appreciation and encouraging volunteerism within local fire departments and emergency services. By celebrating their contributions, the resolution seeks to strengthen the bond between these heroes and the communities they serve.

Summary

SCR12 is a concurrent resolution that commends first responders for their heroic actions in fighting the Santiam Fire. This resolution recognizes the bravery and dedication exhibited by these individuals during a challenging time, highlighting their crucial role in safeguarding lives and property. The Santiam Fire, which posed a significant threat to the community, required a coordinated response from various emergency services, illustrating the importance of preparedness and teamwork in disaster situations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR12 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared respect and gratitude for first responders among legislators and the public. The resolution aims to not only honor those who served during the Santiam Fire but also to promote a culture of support for all emergency personnel. This positive sentiment underscores the unifying impact such resolutions can have in strengthening community ties and highlighting the vital role of emergency services in maintaining public safety.

Contention

While SCR12 has garnered broad support, some discussions raised questions about how the state acknowledges and supports first responders outside of commendatory resolutions. Critiques focused on the need for substantive improvements in funding, training, and resources for emergency services to ensure they are well-equipped to face future challenges. Despite the praise for heroism, these concerns highlight that commendations alone may not address all the systemic issues facing first responders in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SCR9

Commending first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.

OR SR2

Commending first responders for their heroic actions in fighting Santiam Fire.

OR HR1743

Commending Wes Campbell of the Mobeetie Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

OR HR1814

Commending Wes Darnell of the Wheeler Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

OR HR1812

Commending Robert Ford of the Wheeler Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

OR HR864

Commending Clint Harmon of the Mobeetie Volunteer Fire Department for his courage in fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

OR HR1729

Commending Eddy Corse of the Mobeetie Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

OR HR1726

Commending Kenny Corse of the Mobeetie Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

OR HR1685

Commending Greg Boydston of the Allison Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

OR HR1692

Commending Matt Huff of the Briscoe Volunteer Fire Department for his contribution to fighting the Texas Panhandle fires of March 2017.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.