Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HR353

Caption

In memory of Officer Ismael Z. Chavez of the McAllen Police Department.

Impact

The resolution highlights the broader implications for state laws regarding the recognition and memorialization of fallen officers. It reinforces the commitment of the state legislature to honor public servants who have made the ultimate sacrifice in their line of duty. The tribute serves as a ceremonial acknowledgment that can foster support for laws and policies aimed at enhancing the safety and welfare of law enforcement personnel and their families.

Summary

House Resolution 353 (HR353) serves as a tribute to the life and memory of Officer Ismael Z. Chavez of the McAllen Police Department, who was tragically killed in the line of duty on July 11, 2020. The resolution emphasizes the significant impact Officer Chavez had on his community, both as a police officer and a prior educator. It reflects on his dedication to public service and his enduring legacy as a beloved figure among family, friends, and the community at large. The resolution acknowledges the profound sorrow experienced by those who knew him and offers condolences to his family.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR353 was unanimously positive, reflecting a shared respect and admiration for Officer Chavez among legislators and community members. This resolution fosters a sense of unity and remembrance, with a focus on celebrating the life of an individual who exemplified dedication and service to others. Such resolutions are crucial in recognizing the contributions of public servants and addressing issues related to law enforcement and community safety.

Contention

While HR353 is generally a non-controversial measure, the sentiments expressed in support of fallen officers often highlight broader discussions about policing and community relations in contemporary society. The resolution is part of a greater conversation on the challenges faced by law enforcement and the critical need for supportive frameworks that ensure both the safety of officers and the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR42

In memory of Officer Larry Solomon Jr. of the Longview Police Department.

TX HR129

In memory of Ren Javier Ramirez of McAllen.

TX HR98

In memory of Lieutenant Milton Gabriel Resendez of the San Benito Police Department.

TX HR23

In memory of Lieutenant Milton Gabriel Resendez of the San Benito Police Department.

TX HR605

In memory of longtime McAllen resident Jack Earl Cawood.

TX HR542

In memory of Officer Steven Robert Nothem II of the Carrollton Police Department.

TX SR91

In memory of El Paso Police Chief Gregory K. Allen.

TX HR139

In memory of Deputy Matthew Michael Eugene Pierson of the Shelby County Sheriff's Office.

TX HR588

In memory of K-9 officer Lenin of the Baytown Police Department.

TX HR1096

In memory of Assistant Chief Jay Patrick Powell of the Lewisville Police Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.