Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1641

Caption

Relating to the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial Monument.

Impact

The changes proposed in SB1641 are poised to impact local laws regarding memorials to public safety officials by clearly defining who qualifies for recognition on the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial. By encompassing a broader category of law enforcement and their roles, the bill addresses a significant acknowledgment gap for federal and corrections officers. The expanded eligibility criteria are significant for the families and survivors of these officers, as it provides them recognition and honors their sacrifices.

Summary

SB1641 aims to modify the provisions related to the Texas Peace Officers' Memorial Monument. This monument honors law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The bill seeks to amend the eligibility criteria for having a person's name included on the monument, expanding it to cover not just state and local law enforcement officials, but also federal officers and corrections officers who meet certain criteria. The intent is to ensure that all individuals who sacrifice their lives for public safety are recognized, bringing a more inclusive approach to the memorial's dedication.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB1641, several points of contention were raised regarding who should be included on the memorial. Some stakeholders voiced concerns about the implications of including a wider range of officers, emphasizing the need for criteria clarity and fairness in memorializing fallen officers. Questions about the criteria for proof of service and the process for determining eligibility for names on the memorial were also significant. The legislation highlights a delicate balance between honoring all law enforcement sacrifices and maintaining integrity in who is represented on the monument.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3279

Relating to the removal, relocation, alteration, or construction of certain monuments or memorials located on public property.

TX SB892

Relating to the employment of certain peace officers as private security officers.

TX HB1512

Relating to the removal, relocation, alteration, or construction of certain monuments, memorials, or designations located on public property; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX SB1560

Relating to the removal, relocation, alteration, or construction of certain monuments or memorials located on public property; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB2917

Relating to peace officers and the investigation and prosecution of criminal offenses.

TX SB218

Relating to the grounds for disciplinary action against peace officers and the use of body worn cameras by peace officers.

TX SB1698

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

TX HB3888

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

TX HB2297

Relating to compensation and leave for certain peace officers.

TX SB2096

Relating to the use of force by peace officers and other officer interactions and duties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.