Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1276

Caption

Congratulating William Orton of Matagorda County on being selected as Constable of the Year by the Justices of the Peace and Constables Association of Texas.

Impact

HR1276 does not directly impact state laws as it is a resolution honoring a specific individual rather than enacting legislative changes. However, it does reinforce the recognition and appreciation for law enforcement officials within Texas, potentially influencing public opinion regarding law enforcement practices and community safety. The resolution showcases the importance of support systems for law enforcement personnel, which can indirectly affect local policies related to public safety and security measures implemented by constables throughout the state.

Summary

House Resolution 1276, also known as HR1276, celebrates the achievements of William Orton, a law enforcement veteran from Matagorda County, who has been honored as Constable of the Year by the Justices of the Peace and Constables Association of Texas. This resolution acknowledges his contributions to public safety and security, particularly during his tenure as a constable, where he demonstrated leadership and innovation. The resolution highlights his extensive 24-year career in law enforcement, beginning as a reserve peace officer and culminating in his role as constable since 2016, overseeing a growing office that expanded to include 10 part-time deputies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1276 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community's appreciation for dedicated public servants. Legislators and community members alike expressed admiration for Mr. Orton's innovative approaches to law enforcement and his proactive measures to enhance security within Matagorda County. The resolution serves to inspire others in similar positions and emphasizes the value of leadership in law enforcement, fostering a sense of pride among constituents and support for ongoing law enforcement efforts.

Contention

While HR1276 does not present points of contention typical of more contentious bills, it does highlight a potential area of interest surrounding law enforcement recognition and community engagement. The focus on Mr. Orton's commendable service may provoke discussions on funding and resource allocation for law enforcement, reflecting broader issues within public safety funding. However, the resolution itself remains a unifying statement acknowledging Mr. Orton's contributions rather than a divisive legislative measure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1525

Congratulating former Harris County Sheriff and Precinct 4 Constable Ron Hickman on his receipt of the inaugural Living Legend Award from the Justices of the Peace and Constables Association of Texas.

TX SR131

Recognizing February 7, 2023, as Justices of the Peace and Constables Day.

TX HR26

Congratulating Deputy Constable Alfonso Fuentes of Hidalgo County Precinct 4 and his K9 partner, Max, on being named the Canine Detection Team of the Year by the Texas Narcotic Officers Association.

TX HR103

Recognizing February 7, 2023, as Justices of the Peace and Constables Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR2239

Congratulating Edna Staudt on her retirement as justice of the peace for Precinct 2 of Williamson County.

TX HR516

Honoring Ruben C. Tejeda for his 30 years of service as Bexar County Precinct 1 Constable.

TX HR2254

Congratulating Michael Tobias of the Travis County Sheriff's Office on being named the 2022 Officer of the Year by the Combined Law Enforcement Associations of Texas.

TX HR25

Congratulating Kelley McCormick of Hidalgo County on his selection as the Prosecutor of the Year by the Texas Narcotic Officers Association.

TX HR385

Commending William King for his service as a Pecos County constable.

TX HR299

Congratulating Nate McDonald on his retirement as Matagorda County judge.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.