Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR53

Caption

Recognizing Kim Howell for her contributions to Lubbock County.

Impact

The resolution also underscores Howell's commitment to the legal process and mental health reform within the corrections system. During her time with the Texas Jail Association, she was instrumental in organizing mental health conferences aimed at training correctional staff. Additionally, she worked with the National Institute of Corrections to enhance crisis intervention components in jail licensure courses, which have been nationally adopted, thus reflecting the broader impact of her work beyond Lubbock County.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 53 is a commendation recognizing Kim Howell for her 30 years of exceptional service as an employee of the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office. The resolution highlights Howell's career trajectory, starting as a jailer in January 1989 and subsequently earning promotions due to her distinguished performance. It specifically noted her position as assistant chief deputy at the Detention Center, where she has advocated for inmates with special needs and mental health diagnoses. Howell's advocacy efforts led to significant initiatives, including the development of Lubbock County's first mental health court docket.

Contention

While the resolution is a gesture of appreciation, it implicitly acknowledges the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing mental health issues within correctional facilities. The recognition serves to highlight the importance of integrating mental health services within the justice system and the role of law enforcement professionals in spearheading these initiatives. Discussions surrounding such resolutions often raise awareness about the need for continued focus on mental health resources in jails, addressing critiques that the justice system may inadequately support individuals with special needs.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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