Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR773

Caption

Congratulating the Kilgore Police Department on achieving Recognized status in the Texas Best Practices Recognition Program.

Impact

The recognition achieved by the Kilgore Police Department highlights the department's commitment to improving its operations and meeting the standards set forth by the Texas Police Chiefs Association. Gaining recognized status not only enhances the local police department's credibility but also opens doors for improved recruitment and eligibility for grants, which can further facilitate community safety initiatives. This achievement serves as a model for other police departments in Texas seeking to enhance their standards and operations.

Summary

House Resolution 773 congratulates the Kilgore Police Department for achieving Recognized status in the Texas Best Practices Recognition Program. This program, established in 2006, is overseen by the Texas Police Chiefs Association Foundation and aims to promote best practices within Texas law enforcement agencies. To obtain recognition, police departments must voluntarily comply with a set of standards pertaining to various operational aspects and undergo an on-site audit verifying their compliance.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR773 is one of pride and community celebration. Members of the House of Representatives expressed positive affirmations of the dedication shown by the Kilgore Police Department in attaining this recognition. The measure is perceived as a commendation of local law enforcement efforts to establish trust and professionalism within the community, further encouraging the adoption of best practices across other agencies.

Contention

While HR773 serves as a positive acknowledgment of the Kilgore Police Department, discussions around such recognitions may raise points regarding the broader implications for law enforcement agencies across the state. It emphasizes the importance of local police departments striving for excellence in service delivery, while the implementation of best practices can also prompt discussions on accountability and transparency in policing.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1543

Congratulating Chief Ed Reynolds of the University of North Texas Police Department on his retirement.

TX HR940

Congratulating Larry Zacharias on his retirement as chief of The University of Texas at Dallas Police Department.

TX HR55

Congratulating Justin Hobbs on attaining the rank of sergeant with the Flower Mound Police Department.

TX SR31

Recognizing Deborah J. Kilgore for 50 years of service to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.

TX HR67

Recognizing the Texas School District Police Chiefs' Association for its contributions to school district police departments.

TX HR52

Congratulating Jim Ball on attaining the rank of lieutenant with the Flower Mound Police Department.

TX HR2187

Congratulating Mike Berezin on his retirement as chief of the Missouri City Police Department.

TX HR53

Congratulating John Stewart on attaining the rank of sergeant with the Flower Mound Police Department.

TX HR51

Congratulating Suzanne Reed on attaining the rank of lieutenant with the Flower Mound Police Department.

TX HR1957

Congratulating Collin Porter of Kingwood on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.

Similar Bills

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