Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR132

Caption

Recognizing Barry Sawyer for being named Peace Officer of the Year by the Major K. M. Van Zandt chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.

Impact

This resolution highlights the role of law enforcement officers in providing critical support to vulnerable community members. By documenting and acknowledging such acts, it reinforces the positive impact police officers can have on their community, extending beyond traditional law enforcement duties to acts of kindness and support. This sets a precedent in state law that recognizes the importance of community engagement and compassion in policing.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 132 is a recognition of Officer Barry Sawyer from the Fort Worth Police Department for being named the Peace Officer of the Year by the Major K. M. Van Zandt chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. The resolution commends Officer Sawyer for his outstanding service, particularly emphasizing an instance where he went above and beyond to assist a bed-bound senior citizen during a heatwave. His actions included locating a replacement air conditioning unit and personally purchasing and installing it, showcasing his dedication to public service and the well-being of citizens in need.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR132 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating a public servant's commitment to community welfare. There is a strong appreciation expressed for Officer Sawyer's dedication to helping others, which resonates well with the public and other members of the legislature. The resolution serves as an uplifting acknowledgment of the positive contributions made by individuals in law enforcement, promoting goodwill between police departments and the communities they serve.

Contention

While there were no notable points of contention regarding the recognition itself, the resolution resides within a larger discourse about the role of police officers in society. It underscores a need for continued acknowledgment of the positive actions carried out by police—particularly in times when public perception of law enforcement can be challenged. Such recognition serves as a reminder of the various capacities in which police can engage with and support their communities.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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TX HR2254

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TX SR573

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TX HR444

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Similar Bills

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