Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR551

Caption

Recognizing Charlie Ramirez for receiving a Texas Department of Public Safety 40-Year Service Award.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of recognizing public servants who have made significant contributions to the safety and welfare of the community. It sets a precedent for acknowledging dedicated service within state agencies, particularly in law enforcement. Such recognition fosters a culture of appreciation and respect for those who serve the public tirelessly. It may also encourage young individuals to pursue careers in public safety and law enforcement by highlighting the long-term career trajectories and honors that can be achieved.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 551 recognizes Senior Corporal Charlie Ramirez for his exceptional 40 years of service with the Texas Department of Public Safety. This resolution highlights not only his extensive career but also his dedication to public service in Texas. Initially starting as a coach and teacher, he transitioned into law enforcement by serving as a reserve deputy sheriff before officially joining the Texas Department of Public Safety after height restrictions for officers were lifted in 1975. His career has spanned multiple departments, including notable postings in El Paso, San Angelo, and Corpus Christi.

Contention

While resolutions like SR551 typically face minimal opposition, they can also prompt discussions on the resources and recognition provided to public servants, especially in contrast with other fields. Debates might arise regarding the adequacy of support and acknowledgment for law enforcement officials, and how these resolutions contribute to that dialogue. However, SR551 focuses solely on honoring an individual’s legacy without notable controversy, celebrating Charlie Ramirez's accomplishments and contributions to public safety.

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