Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR156 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/27/2023

                    2023S0098-1 02/07/23
 By: Birdwell, Hughes, Middleton, Sparks S.R. No. 156


 SENATE RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, The Texas Rangers, the oldest state law
 enforcement agency in the United States, is hosting a kickoff
 event in commemoration of the legendary organization's
 bicentennial on January 13, 2023; and
 WHEREAS, From the settlement of the Texas frontier to the
 struggle against lawlessness during the oil boom and the
 Prohibition era, the Texas Rangers have played a central role in
 the administration of justice throughout the history of the Lone
 Star State; the term "Rangers" was first applied to a group that
 was formed to protect colonists under Stephen F. Austin in 1823,
 and the establishment of the Texas Rangers was later formalized
 by his Permanent Council, which assigned to the unit the
 responsibility of guarding the frontier from Native American
 incursions until the end of the Texas Revolution; and
 WHEREAS, After Texas won independence, the Texas Rangers
 were mobilized to a number of counties, and by the mid to late
 1870s, their role resembled that of something between an army and
 a police force; they were typically called on to assist with
 cases that were considered beyond the means of local police, and
 by the turn of the 20th century, they had transitioned from their
 duties as a frontier militia to focus almost exclusively on law
 enforcement; the beginning of the century was rife with crime,
 and the Rangers spent several decades fending off raiders along
 the Mexican border, countering spies and saboteurs, and
 apprehending the various gamblers, horse thieves, cattle
 rustlers, smugglers, bootleggers, and other offenders that
 dominated West Texas at that time; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Rangers subsequently began operating
 under the administration of the Department of Public Safety,
 which was created by the Texas Legislature on August 10, 1935;
 only 36 personnel were initially assigned to the agency, but
 their newfound access to the department's resources, including a
 state-of-the-art crime laboratory, greatly enhanced the Rangers'
 investigative capabilities; newer and more advanced technologies
 would further facilitate their development into a fully
 modernized police force, and from 1935 to 1955, their annual
 workload increased from approximately 255 cases to more than
 16,700; today, in addition to investigating high-profile crimes,
 the Rangers contribute to border security, tactical operations,
 and crisis negotiation and provide key support and intelligence
 to ensure that our state is protected at every level; and
 WHEREAS, Over the course of two centuries, the Texas
 Rangers have cemented an international reputation that has grown
 with their depiction in multitudes of books, movies, television
 and radio shows, and pulp novels; the Rangers are inextricably
 linked to the history and mythology of the Old West, where they
 brought such notorious outlaws to justice as serial murderer John
 Wesley Hardin and train robber Sam Bass; their ranks have
 included a number of lawmen who achieved renown for their
 crime-fighting feats, among them Frank H. Hamer, John S. Ford,
 John Coffee Hays, and Captain W. J. McDonald, who is credited
 with the phrase that became the Rangers' creed: "No man in the
 wrong can stand up against a fellow that's in the right and keeps
 on a-comin'"; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Rangers of today are continuing a proud
 and storied tradition of service through their efforts to keep
 the peace and enforce the rule of law, and it is a pleasure to
 join in celebrating this significant milestone in the history of
 one of the most iconic institutions of the Lone Star State; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th
 Legislature, hereby commemorate the bicentennial of the Texas
 Rangers and commend its members, past and present, for their
 steadfast courage and dedication to duty; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be prepared for
 the Texas Rangers as an expression of high regard from the Texas
 Senate.