Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR116 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/27/2023

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                    88R9867 BHH-D
 By: Geren H.R. No. 116


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Texas Rangers celebrated its bicentennial on
 January 13, 2023; and
 WHEREAS, The oldest state law enforcement agency in the
 United States, the group known as the Texas Rangers was created in
 1823 by Stephen F. Austin to provide protection for colonists, and
 in 1835, the organization was formally established by a resolution
 of Austin's Permanent Council; following the Texas Revolution, the
 Congress of the Republic of Texas passed a law granting a battalion
 of mounted riflemen to protect the frontier, principally against
 Native Americans; and
 WHEREAS, The Rangers achieved worldwide fame as a fighting
 force during the Mexican War in 1846, and in the 1870s, they were
 dispatched to subdue feuding and banditry and to help restore order
 in areas along the Rio Grande; over the next several decades, the
 need for frontier law enforcement waned, but after a series of
 reforms in the 1920s, the Rangers were called upon to patrol for
 smugglers, cattle rustlers, and other offenders, and they prevented
 injury and property damage during demonstrations and tamed a number
 of lawless oil boomtowns; and
 WHEREAS, When the Texas Department of Public Safety was
 created in 1935, the Texas Rangers joined a much larger law
 enforcement team and became a highly effective state police force,
 complete with a highway patrol, detectives, and a modern scientific
 laboratory, and during World War II, they instructed civilians and
 local police in the latest defense techniques for protecting
 critical infrastructure from sabotage; today, the agency conducts
 investigations in such areas as major violent crime, public
 corruption, cold cases, and officer-involved shootings, and it
 oversees the DPS border security operations, as well as the
 department's tactical and crisis negotiation programs; and
 WHEREAS, Over the last 200 years, this renowned organization
 has secured its place in the colorful history of the Lone Star
 State, and the dedicated men and women of the Texas Rangers continue
 to play an instrumental role in ensuring the safety and security of
 their fellow citizens; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby commemorate the bicentennial of the Texas
 Rangers and extend to the agency's members sincere best wishes for
 continued success in their important work; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the Texas Rangers as an expression of high regard by
 the Texas House of Representatives.