Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HCR19

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
3/3/23  

Caption

Recognizing and honoring Sheriff Michael "Mike" Reese for his service to his nation, state and community.

Impact

The passage of HCR19 serves as a formal recognition of Sheriff Reese's career and impact on public safety policies within Oregon. While it does not constitute a legislative change, it reinforces the importance of community-oriented policing and the role of law enforcement leaders in building relationships with the community. This recognition may inspire similar resolutions in the future, elevating the stature of public servants who demonstrate outstanding commitment to their roles.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 19 (HCR19) acknowledges the significant contributions and service of Sheriff Michael 'Mike' Reese to the Multnomah County community and the state of Oregon. The resolution highlights Reese's extensive law enforcement career, including over 25 years dedicated to public safety, community leadership, and efforts to improve law enforcement practices. It commemorates his achievements and honors his dedication to the people he served, stating that he treated citizens with dignity and fostered a culture of trust within his department.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR19 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting admiration and respect for Sheriff Reese's contributions. Members of the legislative assembly, as well as the community, express gratitude for his efforts in enhancing public safety and addressing social issues such as drug addiction and homelessness. The resolution encapsulates a collective acknowledgment of the value of dedicated service in law enforcement, highlighting the impact such individuals can have on community trust and safety.

Contention

Although HCR19 primarily serves as an acknowledgment, there may be underlying discussions regarding the state of law enforcement and public safety in general. Some concerns may arise from varying public opinions regarding police practices and community relations. However, the resolution seeks to unify sentiments around honoring dedicated public servants rather than engaging in contentious policy debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SR107

Recognizing Michael White for his service as Orange County Sheriff.

OR HCR36

Recognizing and honoring Deputy Allen Burdic (1955-2021) for his service to this state.

OR HCR204

Recognizing and honoring Deputy Allen Burdic (1955-2021) for his service to this state.

OR HCR202

Recognizing and honoring retired Oregon State Police Sergeant John Burright for his service to this state.

OR HCR13

Recognizing and honoring Specialist Four Michael Lee Wilkins for his service to his country.

OR HCR38

Recognizing and honoring Deputy Paul Emerson Baker for his service to this state.

OR SCR10

In memoriam: John Michael "Mike" Garvey.

OR HCR10

Recognizing and honoring former Oregon State Representative Roger Martin for his service to this state.

OR HR1839

Honoring R. P. "Bob" Sanchez for his distinguished career and his service to his community, state, and nation.

OR SCR4

Recognizing and honoring Deputy Douglas Eugene Smith for his service to this state.

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OR SCR21

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OR SB106

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OR HB3622

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OR HB4141

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OR SB13

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OR HB4067

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OR HB3323

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OR SB1517

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