Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1532

Caption

Congratulating Burnet Police Department investigator Steven Vollmar on being named the 2015 Wallace Riddell Law Enforcement Officer of the Year by the Burnet Chamber of Commerce.

Impact

The resolution does not create or amend existing laws, but rather it serves to commend an individual for exemplary service. Such acknowledgments can foster a greater appreciation for law enforcement within the community and may encourage other officers to strive for excellence in their roles. While HR1532 does not carry the weight of law, it reflects the values and recognition practices within the Texas legislative system, particularly in supporting community-oriented initiatives.

Summary

HR1532 is a resolution recognizing Steven Vollmar, an investigator with the Burnet Police Department, for being named the Wallace Riddell Law Enforcement Officer of the Year by the Burnet Chamber of Commerce. This award honors individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the local community, and Vollmar's recognition highlights the commitment of law enforcement professionals to public service and community enhancement. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of his efforts to improve Burnet's reputation as a desirable place to live, work, and raise a family.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1532 is positive and celebratory. The resolution is indicative of the Texas House of Representatives’ support for local law enforcement and community involvement. The collective acknowledgment of Steven Vollmar’s contributions may serve to strengthen the relationship between police departments and community members, promoting a sense of pride and engagement in public safety efforts.

Contention

Due to its nature as a resolution rather than a legislative bill, HR1532 does not present notable points of contention. It reflects a unified appreciation for law enforcement and community service rather than divisive policy issues. Such resolutions are typically well-received in legislative discussions, emphasizing support for local heroes without generating significant debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR326

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TX HR70

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TX HR66

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TX HR2516

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TX HR1356

Congratulating Community Impact on being named the 2023 Outstanding Small Business of the Year by the McKinney Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR444

Congratulating Sergeant Jack Doraty of the Galveston Police Department on being named Officer of the Year by the Rotary Club of Galveston.

TX HR1740

Congratulating the Mid Chambers Christian Caring Center on being named the Anahuac Area Chamber of Commerce Member of the Month for May 2023.

TX HR2254

Congratulating Michael Tobias of the Travis County Sheriff's Office on being named the 2022 Officer of the Year by the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas.

TX HR71

Congratulating Sam Saldivar on his selection as the 2023 Man of the Year by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR277

Congratulating Georgetown Police Chief Cory Tchida on his receipt of the 2022 Citizen of the Year award from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce.

Similar Bills

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