Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR67

Caption

Recognizing the Texas School District Police Chiefs' Association for its contributions to school district police departments.

Impact

The recognition of the Texas School District Police Chiefs' Association serves to reaffirm the importance of specialized law enforcement in educational settings. It aims to enhance communication and collaboration among police departments within school districts, potentially impacting school safety policies and practices statewide. By formalizing the acknowledgment of their contributions, the resolution may encourage further investment in training and resources for school district police departments, ultimately affecting state laws related to school safety and law enforcement oversight.

Summary

HR67 is a resolution recognizing the Texas School District Police Chiefs' Association for their significant contributions to school district police departments over the past 25 years. The resolution highlights the formation of the association, which began with informal gatherings among school district police chiefs in the Houston area in 1996 and has since evolved into a statewide organization dedicated to promoting the standardization and effectiveness of school district policing in Texas. The resolution honors the leadership and efforts of the association in ensuring the safety of students, faculty, and staff across Texas school districts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR67 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on collaborative efforts to promote safety in schools. Supporters view the acknowledgment of the association as a vital step in enhancing the capacities of school district police while fostering a sense of community and shared responsibility for student safety. The absence of dissent in the voting suggests a broad consensus regarding the role of school district police chiefs and the necessity of their ongoing support.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention regarding HR67, as it serves purely as a resolution of commendation without introducing any legislative changes or contentious issues. The unanimous support reflected in the vote indicates a collective recognition of the value provided by school district police chiefs and the association's role in fostering safe educational environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR129

Recognizing the Texas School District Police Chiefs' Association for their service.

TX HR741

Congratulating the Rockport Police Department on its recognition by the Texas Police Chiefs Association.

TX HB2648

School districts; policies; bullying; definition

TX SB120

AN ACT relating to police departments for local school districts.

TX SB512

Concerning School District Personnel Policies; And Concerning A School District Committee On Personnel Policies.

TX SR18

Recognizing the Melissa Independent School District for being recognized by the Texas School Public Relations Association.

TX SR634

Recognizing the nutrition department of Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District for their contributions to the schoolchildren.

TX SR611

Recognizing education foundations for school districts in Texas.

TX A1524

Requires adoption of anti-nepotism policies by school districts and charter schools.

TX S1751

Requires adoption of anti-nepotism policies by school districts and charter schools.

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