Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR920

Introduced
3/19/09  

Caption

Recognizing National Night Out Against Crime as an essential crime prevention program in the State of Texas.

Impact

The recognition of National Night Out Against Crime positions the event as an essential part of Texas' crime prevention strategies. It serves to encourage community participation in crime reduction activities and reinforces the bond between citizens and law enforcement. This kind of resolution aims to promote public awareness regarding crime-related issues and enhance collective efforts to combat crime through community involvement and active citizenship.

Summary

House Resolution 920 recognizes the National Night Out Against Crime as a significant crime prevention initiative in Texas. By endorsing this resolution, the Texas House of Representatives acknowledges the crucial role that Texas residents play in supporting local law enforcement through proactive community engagement. The resolution highlights that the National Night Out event facilitates collaborative efforts between citizens and police departments to foster safe neighborhoods and reduce crime, drug use, and violence in communities across the state.

Contention

While the resolution does not seem to present major points of contention, it may encounter varying levels of emphasis among different community leaders and local governments. Some may argue about the most effective methods of crime prevention, whether through organized events like National Night Out or through alternative strategies. Nonetheless, the underlying message remains a unified call for responsible citizenship and community solidarity against crime.

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