Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1221

Introduced
4/5/11  
Introduced
4/5/11  
Refer
4/8/11  
Refer
4/8/11  
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 as a tribute not only to Officer McDonough but also highlights the broader contributions of law enforcement personnel across Texas. By bringing attention to the sacrifices made by officers, it aims to foster respect and awareness among the public about the challenges faced by those in the police force. Such resolutions can influence state law by reinforcing the importance of support systems for police officers and promoting community relationships between law enforcement and citizens.

Summary

House Resolution 1221 honors the memory of Officer Karl R. McDonough, a member of the El Paso Police Department, who was killed in the line of duty on October 13, 2010. The resolution emphasizes the selfless dedication of law enforcement officers to public safety and recognizes the personal virtues exemplified by Officer McDonough during his service. With just over three years on the force, he was noted for his bravery, loyalty, and commitment to his community, which reflects the high ideals of the law enforcement profession.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1221 is one of gratitude and respect. Lawmakers and the community recognize the often unacknowledged sacrifices of law enforcement officers, and this resolution is a formal way of expressing appreciation for their service. The bill has garnered collective support from members of the legislature, signifying a united front in honoring Officer McDonough's legacy.

Contention

While primarily a resolution of honor, HR1221 indirectly touches upon broader discussions regarding police safety, community relations, and the resources needed to support law enforcement personnel. The acknowledgment of such officers creates a platform for ongoing conversations about the importance of public safety and what measures can be taken to ensure that officers are respected and supported in their roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1212

In memory of Detention Officer Cesar Arreola of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office.

TX HR1206

In memory of Deputy Sheriff Shane Thomas Detwiler of the Chambers County Sheriff's Office.

TX HR1216

In memory of Officer Ann N. O'Donnell of the University of Houston Police Department.

TX HR1201

In memory of Officer Craig G. Story of the Arlington Police Department.

TX HR1227

In memory of Officer Eydelmen Mani of the Houston Police Department.

TX HR1223

In memory of Corrections Officer Kellie Pena of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HR1209

In memory of Deputy Sheriff D. Martin Robert Harvey of the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office.

TX HR1228

In memory of Officer Rodney T. Holder of the Abilene Police Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.