Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR107

Introduced
2/2/09  
Enrolled
2/2/09  

Caption

Recognizing Michael White for his service as Orange County Sheriff.

Impact

The resolution not only serves as formal recognition of Sheriff White's contributions but also reflects the importance of local law enforcement in maintaining public safety and security. His efforts to leverage technology in law enforcement have set a precedent for how modern policing can evolve to meet community needs. By honoring such individuals, the resolution aims to underscore the vital role that dedicated public servants play in Texas communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 107 recognizes Michael White for his distinguished service as a law enforcement officer and as sheriff of Orange County, Texas. The resolution highlights his extensive career, beginning in 1981 as a patrol officer and culminating in his election as sheriff in 1996. Sheriff White's leadership during his tenure has been marked by advancements in technology to improve law enforcement efficacy across multiple jurisdictions.

Contention

While SR107 is primarily a commendation and lacks the contentious elements typically found in legislative bills, it serves to underline the ongoing conversation around the effectiveness and accountability in law enforcement. Sheriff White's involvement in legislative matters, particularly those addressing the overprescription of drugs, indicates a broader recognition of public health issues within law enforcement contexts. The resolution may also spark discussions among community members about the future direction of policing in their areas.

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