Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR216 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/03/2021

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 By: Raymond H.R. No. 216


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, On January 6, 2021, the United States of America
 witnessed one of the most disturbing episodes in its history, when a
 mob of thousands of rioters breached the U.S. Capitol and unleashed
 violence, mayhem, and lawlessness at the seat of our nation's
 government; and
 WHEREAS, The chaotic events took place over several hours, as
 insurrectionists pushed through barriers along the perimeter of the
 Capitol, overwhelmed Capitol Police officers, and chanted menacing
 slogans, including terroristic threats against elected officials;
 those who perpetrated the attack, some of whom armed themselves
 with tasers, tire irons, pepper spray, and makeshift weapons, did
 so with the intent to disrupt the electoral process and the peaceful
 transition of executive power, a bedrock principle of American
 democracy; and
 WHEREAS, The U.S. Capitol Police are tasked with securing and
 protecting the sacred halls of Congress and ensuring the safety of
 all legislators, staff, and visitors who occupy the Capitol
 grounds; on January 6, Capitol Police officers found themselves
 outnumbered against an increasingly hostile and violent throng of
 extremists, who engaged in acts of vandalism and looting inside the
 Capitol and assaulted law enforcement personnel who stood in their
 way; and
 WHEREAS, Capitol Police officers valiantly risked their
 lives to repel rioters who were attempting to infiltrate the
 chambers of Congress and do harm to the lawmakers who were sheltered
 in place; around 140 officers were hurt during the attack and
 several later lost their lives; Capitol Police officer Eugene
 Goodman, who distracted and led rioters away from the Senate
 chamber, was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the legislative
 branch's most distinguished civilian honor, by a unanimous senate
 vote; and
 WHEREAS, Were it not for the courageous officers who stood
 their ground on that day, the shocking events of January 6 could
 have resulted in far greater destruction and loss of life, and they
 are deserving of our highest praise for their heroism in service to
 their country; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas
 Legislature hereby honor the law enforcement officers who defended
 the United States Capitol during the January 6 insurrection and
 extend sincere gratitude to the entire U.S. Capitol Police force as
 it continues its vital work to safeguard the premises of our
 nation's Capitol.