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  80R16361 TLE-D
 
  By: Talton H.C.R. No. 212
 
 
 
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, In each generation of Americans, a select group of
  brave, devoted men and women have become peace officers, dedicating
  their lives to the protection and safekeeping of their fellow
  citizens and serving our nation and this great state despite
  ever-present dangers and risks to their personal safety; and
         WHEREAS, Recognizing the often unsung contributions of these
  civil servants, the 87th United States Congress and President John
  F. Kennedy designated May 15 and the week within which May 15 occurs
  as Peace Officers' Memorial Day and National Police Week,
  respectively; proud traditions since 1962, these observances
  remind all citizens of the duties and sacrifices of law enforcement
  officers; and
         WHEREAS, Texans have long revered their solemn obligation to
  commemorate the officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice,
  including the more than 110 Texas peace officers who have died in
  the line of duty since 1996, and the many officers who have become
  disabled while protecting the public welfare; the 77th Texas
  Legislature venerated these officers and their families by
  requiring the state flag to be flown at half-staff on Peace
  Officers' Memorial Day, and it is appropriate that the legislature
  again call on all Texans to honor the nearly 69,000 active law
  enforcement officers in Texas and their fallen colleagues in
  observance of Peace Officers' Memorial Day and National Police
  Week; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 80th Legislature of the State of Texas
  direct that the state flag be displayed at half-staff each year on
  May 15, Peace Officers' Memorial Day, in accordance with Section
  3100.065, Government Code; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the legislature call on all Texans to observe
  National Police Week.