Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1111

Introduced
3/31/11  
Introduced
3/31/11  
Refer
4/4/11  
Refer
4/4/11  
Enrolled
4/25/11  
Enrolled
4/25/11  
Passed
4/25/11  

Caption

In memory of Officer Karl R. McDonough of the El Paso Police Department.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor the legacy of Officer McDonough and to pay respects to his family, specifically his wife, children, parents, and siblings. By memorializing him in this way, the resolution acknowledges the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers and aims to strengthen community ties by reminding citizens of the risks that first responders take on a daily basis. This type of resolution is part of a broader effort to cultivate respect and recognition for those who serve in public safety roles.

Summary

House Resolution 1111 is a tribute to Officer Karl R. McDonough of the El Paso Police Department, who tragically lost his life while in the line of duty on October 13, 2010. The resolution expresses profound sorrow and recognizes Officer McDonough's commitment to his community and reiterates the contribution he made as a peace officer. It highlights his service in the U.S. Army before he pursued a career in law enforcement, framing his life as a testament to public service and dedication.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR1111 is overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing admiration for Officer McDonough's service and sacrifice. The resolution is a unifying statement that aims to bring the community together in remembrance and respect for the fallen officer. It serves not just as a recognition of one individual, but as a broader affirmation of the importance of supporting and valuing the contributions of law enforcement personnel.

Contention

As a memorial resolution, HR1111 does not present substantial points of contention. It primarily serves to honor an individual rather than enact policy changes or regulations. However, it might prompt discussions regarding the safety and treatment of police officers, community relations, and the sacrifices that come with public service. These conversations can be valuable in fostering understanding and improving the relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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