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                                                                  H.R. No. 2301


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Ron Hickman, the constable of Precinct 4 in Harris County, achieved a long-held goal when he graduated from the University of Alabama on May 7, 2005; and WHEREAS, Growing up in a small rural town, Mr. Hickman did what many young men in his circumstances did after high school graduation and got a job; starting as a cadet with the Houston Police Department in 1971, he was assigned to the Accident Investigation Division and Radio Patrol Bureau for four years each; after obtaining the training to become a search and recovery diver on the department's Dive Team, he served as a dive master and coordinator for nearly 10 years and was also a member of the HPD Bomb Squad; he later worked in the department's Planning and Research Division, where he had his first experience with building computer programs; and WHEREAS, In 1983, Mr. Hickman began his tenure with the Precinct 4 Constable's Office as a patrol deputy, working on the street for 18 months before being promoted to sergeant over the communications office; a member of the development team for the county's first attempt at a consolidated computer-assisted dispatching system, he provided crucial input for building a system that would support a strong cooperative environment among the county's law enforcement agencies; the system he helped to create has been in place for 15 years; and WHEREAS, With his graduation from the Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute at Sam Houston State University in 1995, Constable Hickman was invited to return as an instructor of information technology, and for the next five years, he shared his technical expertise with officers from across the state; and WHEREAS, He was elected to his current post as constable of Precinct 4 in November 2000 and began his second term in office in January 2005; emphasizing the use of technology and progressive policing practices, Constable Hickman has built a strong relationship with community leaders and has been an avid supporter of enhancing professionalism through training and advancing educational opportunities for police officers; and WHEREAS, Pursuing his own education, he enrolled at Houston Community College, where he studied for two years before transferring to the University of Alabama's external degree program in human services; and WHEREAS, In addition to fulfilling the duties of his office, Constable Hickman has provided leadership to numerous civic organizations, including the Tomball Hospital board, the Greater Houston Regional Computer Forensic Lab executive board, the Polaris District Boy Scouts, and the County Information Resource Agency, to name but a few; he also finds time for regular meetings with his "lunch bunch," which consists of Commissioner Jerry Eversole, Justice of the Peace J. Kent Adams, and State Representative Peggy Hamric, who are especially proud of this most recent accomplishment; throughout all his endeavors, Constable Hickman has benefited from the love and support of his wife, Karla, and their three children; and WHEREAS, Although this esteemed professional had clearly already attained a successful and rewarding career, he maintained a tenacious desire for a college diploma, and his drive and determination in achieving that goal is truly an inspiration to Texans of all ages; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas Legislature hereby congratulate Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Ron Hickman on his May 2005 graduation with honors from the University of Alabama and extend to him sincere best wishes for continued achievement; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Constable Hickman as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Hamric Riddle Craddick Geren Menendez Allen of Harris Giddings Merritt Allen of Dallas Gonzales Miller Alonzo Gonzalez Toureilles Moreno of Harris Anchia Goodman Moreno of El Paso Anderson Goolsby Morrison Bailey Griggs Mowery Baxter Grusendorf Naishtat Berman Guillen Nixon Blake Haggerty Noriega Bohac Hamilton Oliveira Bonnen Hamric Olivo Branch Hardcastle Orr Brown of Kaufman Harper-Brown Otto Brown of Brazos Hartnett Paxton Burnam Hegar Pena Callegari Herrero Phillips Campbell Hilderbran Pickett Casteel Hill Pitts Castro Hochberg Puente Chavez Hodge Quintanilla Chisum Homer Raymond Coleman Hope Reyna Cook of Navarro Hopson Riddle Cook of Colorado Howard Ritter Corte Hughes Rodriguez Crabb Hunter Rose Crownover Hupp Seaman Davis of Harris Isett Smith of Tarrant Davis of Dallas Jackson Smith of Harris Dawson Jones of Lubbock Smithee Delisi Jones of Dallas Solis Denny Keel Solomons Deshotel Keffer of Dallas Strama Driver Keffer of Eastland Straus Dukes King of Parker Swinford Dunnam King of Zavala Talton Dutton Kolkhorst Taylor Edwards Krusee Thompson Eiland Kuempel Truitt Eissler Laney Turner Elkins Laubenberg Uresti Escobar Leibowitz Van Arsdale Farabee Luna Veasey Farrar Madden Villarreal Flores Martinez Vo Flynn Martinez Fischer West Frost McCall Wong Gallego McClendon Woolley Gattis McReynolds Zedler ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 2301 was adopted by the House on May 30, 2005, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House