Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR231

Introduced
2/16/22  
Engrossed
2/21/22  
Enrolled
2/24/22  

Caption

Commending Doug Goodman.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor Goodman for his dedicated service and the positive impact he has had on the Ashland community. It highlights his achievements in implementing innovative solutions that enhanced law enforcement's response to crime, such as securing grant funding for technology upgrades like mobile computing and body cameras. Furthermore, Goodman's collaborations with community leaders and educational institutions to address local safety issues exemplify his commitment to public welfare. This recognition can inspire future law enforcement officials and reinforce community support for police initiatives.

Summary

HJR231 is a joint resolution commending Doug Goodman upon his retirement as the chief of the Ashland Police Department after 14 years of service. Goodman's career in law enforcement began in 1993 with the Hanover County Sheriff's Office, where he developed a commendable track record across various departments. By the time of his retirement, Ashland experienced a significant reduction in crime rates under his leadership, making the community a safer place. The resolution recognizes his numerous contributions and initiatives that have led to crime reduction and improved public safety in the town.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HJR231 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation for Goodman's leadership and effective approach to policing. Colleagues, community members, and legislators express admiration for his accomplishments, with a strong emotional resonance regarding his retirement. The resolution presents a unifying narrative of gratitude towards someone who has dedicated a significant portion of his life to public service, thereby strengthening community ties and trust in law enforcement.

Contention

While HJR231 primarily functions as a commendation and lacks contentious elements, it does highlight the ongoing discussions about the role of law enforcement in communities. The positive reference to Goodman's service can spark dialogues on the effectiveness of law enforcement strategies and the importance of community engagement in policing. The resolution does not encounter opposition, serving instead as an affirmation of Goodman's legacy and an opportunity for a community to reflect on law enforcement’s contributions to safety and public life.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SR676

Commending Kelvin L. Wright.

VA SJR323

Commending Josephine Goodman.

VA SR296

Commending James Douglas Butler, Sr.

VA SJR165

Commending the Honorable Kenneth William Stolle.

VA HR112

Commending Jethro H. Piland, III.

VA SJR136

Commending Jethro H. Piland, III.

VA HR684

Commending Doug Straley.

VA HJR400

Commending Dana Lawhorne.

VA HR753

Commending Jarad Phelps.

VA HJR331

Commending Thomas Hanula.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.