Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1979

Caption

Congratulating Skyler Barker on receiving the 2016 Chief Floyd Simpson Police Officer of the Year award from the Kiwanis Club of Corpus Christi.

Impact

While the resolution is more of a formal recognition rather than a legislative bill, it underscores the importance of public acknowledgment for law enforcement officials who exhibit bravery and commitment to their duties. This recognition can reinforce public trust in law enforcement and highlight the critical role of officers in ensuring community safety. Such resolutions are typically well-received, promoting a positive image of the police force and encouraging community engagement.

Summary

House Resolution 1979 aims to recognize Officer Skyler Barker for his exceptional contributions to the Corpus Christi Police Department and the community. This resolution honors his achievements, including his role in significant drug and gun arrests, participation in crisis negotiations, and his dedication as a member of the SWAT team and Honor Guard. The recognition reflects not only his professional accolades but also the personal support he has received from his family throughout his career.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1979 is overwhelmingly positive, aiming to celebrate the achievements of Officer Barker and express gratitude for his service. Supporters appreciate the recognition of law enforcement officers who often work under challenging circumstances, presenting an opportunity for community members to come together in support of their local police. This recognition aligns with broader efforts to bolster respect and unity between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Contention

Given that HR1979 is a resolution congratulating Officer Barker rather than a bill amending laws or policies, there are no significant points of contention typically associated with legislative disputes. However, resolutions like this can sometimes elicit discussions about police practices and community relations, emphasizing the ongoing dialogue regarding the role of law enforcement in society. The emphasis on public service and heroism can provoke reflections on how society values and supports officers in their duties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2484

In memory of Frank Edward Barker of Corpus Christi.

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Congratulating Daniel Hernandez on receiving the 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year award from the Round Rock Chamber.

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Similar Bills

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