Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR1204

Introduced
3/28/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Enrolled
4/10/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Austin Green of the Maryville Police Department.

Impact

The resolution does not create or amend statutes but serves as a formal recognition of an individual law enforcement officer's service. While HJR1204 is ceremonial in nature, it positively reflects on the state’s law enforcement community and can foster an environment of appreciation and respect for law enforcement agencies. By officially recognizing Officer Green's contributions, the resolution could inspire others in similar roles and promote a sense of community and collaboration between law enforcement and citizens.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 1204 (HJR1204) is a resolution that aims to honor and commend Officer Austin Green of the Maryville Police Department for his dedicated service to public safety. Over his eight years of service, Officer Green has demonstrated significant commitment to his duties and the welfare of the community. This resolution highlights the importance of law enforcement personnel who sacrifice their personal interests to ensure public safety and acknowledges their vital role in society. Through this commendation, HJR1204 serves to recognize the valiant efforts of law enforcement professionals across Tennessee and their contributions to maintaining safety and order.

Contention

Since HJR1204 is a commendatory resolution rather than one that enacts policy or law, it does not face significant points of contention. However, within legislative discussions, there may be views on the broader implications of how accolades for law enforcement are presented, especially in the context of ongoing discussions around policing and community relations. Some advocates might argue for more comprehensive reforms while others may see resolutions like HJR1204 as vital to enhancing the morale of law enforcement personnel and the community.

Notable_points

HJR1204 was passed with unanimous support, indicated by a floor vote of 31 yeas and 0 nays. This reflects a broad consensus on the importance of honoring public servants like Officer Green, but it also brings to light the ongoing dialogue around law enforcement's relationship with the public and the pivotal role that individual officers play in fostering community trust.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN HJR1192

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Adam Cook of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1290

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Ryan Rogers of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1181

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Kyle Riemer of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1203

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Andrew Payne of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1232

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Thomas Loveday of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1213

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Thomas Simpson of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1206

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Brandon Carter of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1226

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Ryan Hickman of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1184

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Matthew Hulihan of the Maryville Police Department.

TN HJR1201

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Officer Nathan Zirges of the Maryville Police Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.