Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1286

Caption

Commending DPS Trooper Fred Heard for his service at the Texas-Mexico border as part of Operation Secure Texas.

Impact

While this resolution does not enact changes to state law, it serves as a formal expression of gratitude from the Texas House of Representatives, recognizing the ongoing efforts of law enforcement at the border. It emphasizes the importance of public service and acknowledges the risks law enforcement personnel take in their pursuit of public safety. This act may inspire additional legislative recognition for public safety efforts in the region.

Summary

House Resolution 1286 commends Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Fred Heard for his exemplary service at the Texas-Mexico border as part of Operation Secure Texas. This resolution acknowledges his significant contributions toward maintaining border security and reducing crime in the Rio Grande Valley. Trooper Heard's dedication is highlighted by the sacrifices he makes, including leaving his family for extended periods while fulfilling his duties in this critical mission.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR 1286 is notably positive, with strong expressions of appreciation for Trooper Heard's service. The resolution reflects a unified support from the Texas House, emphasizing the value of commitment to public service and the challenges faced by law enforcement in border communities. There is a sense of pride conveyed in recognizing local heroes who contribute to the safety of their communities.

Contention

Though the resolution itself is largely uncontroversial, discussions surrounding border security can often evoke differing opinions. While some may view commendations like HR 1286 as necessary recognition of the challenges law enforcement faces, others may see it as a political statement within the larger context of ongoing debates surrounding immigration and border management. Nonetheless, HR 1286 primarily focuses on honoring an individual's service rather than delving into the complexities of border policy.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR2362

Commending Norris Batiste Jr. for his distinguished service as U.S. marshal for the Eastern District of Texas.

TX HR1403

Commending Lacy Sexton for her service as vice president of operations of the Student Government Association at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.

TX HB1663

Relating to purchase of service credit in the Teacher Retirement System of Texas by certain members with federal border security service work experience.

TX HR377

Commending Fred Deaton for his service as Crockett County judge.

TX HR1443

Commending Eric Craven for his service with Texas Electric Cooperatives, Inc.

TX HR1079

In memory of retired Texas Department of Public Safety trooper Brian Clint Worley.

TX HR1404

Commending Madison Luevano for her service as vice president of operations of the Student Government Association at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.

TX HB4422

Relating to a study on enhancing border security outcomes through public safety, technological, and transportation infrastructure improvements near Texas-Mexico border crossings.

TX HCR125

Congratulating Dr. Jeff P. Ripley on his retirement as associate director for county operations at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

TX HR1774

Commending Suzi Kennon for her service to Texas PTA.

Similar Bills

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