Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR847

Introduced
4/27/11  
Introduced
4/27/11  
Enrolled
4/27/11  
Enrolled
4/27/11  
Passed
4/27/11  

Caption

In memory of Clifton L. Taylor of Johnson County.

Impact

The passage of SR847 does not create new laws or amend existing legislation but serves instead as a formal expression of sympathy and recognition within the legislative framework of Texas. It highlights the ongoing challenges and dangers that law enforcement personnel face, reinforcing the importance of their role in maintaining safety and order within communities. The resolution is a reminder of the emotional toll such losses have on the families of fallen officers and the communities they serve.

Summary

Senate Resolution 847 serves as a memorial tribute to Johnson County Deputy Sheriff Clifton L. Taylor, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty on April 23, 2011, at the young age of 31. This resolution expresses the Senate's condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues while honoring the legacy of service and dedication exhibited by Deputy Taylor throughout his career. His commitment to public safety and community service is acknowledged, reflecting the sacrifices that law enforcement officers make daily.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR847 is one of respect and mourning. It encapsulates a shared sense of loss felt by the community of Johnson County and beyond. This resolution is characterized by a spirit of unity as the Senate honors someone who represented the very best of public service. Many view it as a necessity to recognize and memorialize the sacrifices of those who protect and serve, with a strong acknowledgment that such acts of bravery deserve to be celebrated in state legislature.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention regarding SR847, as the resolution primarily focuses on honoring a fallen officer. Such memorials usually receive comprehensive support and agreement among legislative members reflecting on the importance of recognizing the contributions of law enforcement. Consensus is typical in such resolutions as they aim to unite rather than divide, fostering shared values and respect towards those who have served in the line of duty.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2040

In memory of Clifton J. Cobb Jr. of Houston.

TX SR14

In memory of Clifton J. Bolner.

TX HR2051

In memory of James L. Johnston of Kingwood.

TX HR530

In memory of Roy Chester Johnson of Killeen.

TX SR642

In memory of Wayne Smith Johnston.

TX HR2059

In memory of Flossie Mae Hubbard Johnson of Houston.

TX HR879

In memory of Wayne Smith Johnston of San Antonio.

TX HR1683

In memory of Angela Kay Johnston of Lake Jackson.

TX HR2479

In memory of former Cameron County sheriff Omar Lucio.

TX HR54

In memory of Patsie Lee Baugh Johnston of Junction.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.