Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1640

Caption

In memory of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Susan Lynn Rodriguez.

Impact

While HR1640 does not create or amend state laws directly, it has significant implications for the way the community remembers and honors law enforcement officers. The resolution aims to instill a sense of respect and gratitude towards law enforcement personnel, encouraging public recognition of their sacrifices. By celebrating Agent Rodriguez's heroism, the resolution contributes to a broader conversation about supporting and appreciating those in law enforcement roles.

Summary

HR1640 is a resolution that honors the memory of Susan Lynn Rodriguez, a U.S. Border Patrol Agent who tragically lost her life in the line of duty on July 7, 1998. The resolution reflects on her dedication to law enforcement and her contributions to the Border Patrol, highlighting her trailblazing role as one of the few female agents in the agency during her service. The resolution not only serves to commemorate her life but also emphasizes the risks faced by law enforcement officers in their commitment to public safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1640 is overwhelmingly positive, aiming to foster a sense of unity and respect within the community. It serves as a tribute not only to Agent Rodriguez's life but also to the values of heroism and sacrifice inherent in law enforcement work. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle expressed their condolences and support, signifying a shared recognition of the importance of honoring public servants.

Contention

Despite the bill's focus on honoring a fallen officer, the resolution underscores the tensions surrounding law enforcement discussions in contemporary society. Some advocates may argue that commemorations should also address issues of police accountability, emphasizing the need for balanced consideration of both law enforcement support and community safety concerns. Nevertheless, HR1640 is primarily a unifying gesture aimed at paying respects rather than eliciting contentious debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR898

Congratulating Gloria I. Chavez on her appointment as U.S. Border Patrol chief of the Rio Grande Valley Sector.

TX SR392

Recognizing Gloria I. Chavez for her appointment as U.S. Border Patrol Chief of the Rio Grande Valley Sector.

TX HR1112

In memory of Miguel V. Rodriguez of Eagle Pass.

TX HR31

In memory of Susan Reynolds Eveler of Clint.

TX HR498

In memory of Palmhurst mayor Ramiro Jose Rodriguez Jr.

TX HR888

In memory of Minerva Rodriguez Lopez of Robstown.

TX SR586

In memory of Maite Yuleana Rodriguez.

TX HR1382

In memory of Maite Yuleana Rodriguez of Uvalde.

TX HR149

In memory of Mary Susan Lamb Jenkins of Hankamer.

TX SR346

In memory of Robert Lynn Trimble.

Similar Bills

TX HR1436

In memory of Lile Lucio Rodriguez of Robstown.

TX HR2413

In memory of Curtis Rodriguez of Waco.

FL H6523

Relief/Rafael Rodriguez/Hendry County Hospital Authority

TX HR436

In memory of Ruben Rodriguez.

TX HR248

In memory of Sylvia Rodriguez of San Antonio.

LA HCR98

Expresses condolences on the death of Henry Joseph "Junior" Rodriguez, Jr.

TX HR2331

In memory of Eustacio Rodriguez Sr. of Austin.

TX SR586

In memory of Maite Yuleana Rodriguez.