Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Kentucky House Bill HR6

Introduced
1/6/26  

Caption

A RESOLUTION honoring and expressing support for law enforcement officers in Kentucky and throughout the United States.

Impact

HR6 aims to promote state and local efforts to enhance the safety and well-being of law enforcement personnel. It encourages recruitment and retention of officers while also advocating for improved training and equipping, stricter penalties for assaults on officers, and better mental health resources. The resolution reflects a commitment to not only honoring fallen officers but also addressing contemporary challenges they face, which could influence legislative outcomes related to law enforcement funding and support mechanisms.

Summary

House Resolution 6 (HR6) honors and expresses support for law enforcement officers in Kentucky and across the United States. The resolution recognizes the sacrifices made by more than 800,000 law enforcement officers, including over 7,000 in Kentucky, who serve and protect their communities daily. It highlights the challenges faced by officers, particularly rising violence, traumatic experiences, and a concerning increase in suicide rates among this professional group, which is significantly higher compared to other occupations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR6 appears largely positive and unifying. By recognizing the sacrifices and challenges faced by law enforcement, the resolution has garnered support across political lines. This bipartisan nature of the resolution underscores a collective acknowledgment of the essential role that law enforcement plays in community safety despite ongoing debates regarding policing methods and community relations.

Contention

While HR6 has been broadly supported, it does open avenues for discussion regarding how law enforcement is funded and trained. There may be contention surrounding the suggested measures for increased penalties for crimes against officers, as this could raise concerns about broader implications for civil liberties and justice reform. Additionally, the call for additional mental health resources may lead to debates on how adequately these supports can be implemented and funded.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HR57

A RESOLUTION encouraging the Kentucky Department of Education and the Kentucky Historical Society to recognize the 250th anniversary of America's independence throughout Kentucky's schools.

KY SCR43

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION expressing Kentucky's support for the Crisis Recovery Support Network coordinated by the Southern Regional Education Board, expressing support for Kentucky's participation in the network, and recognizing the network as a trusted support for Kentucky schools, districts, and postsecondary institutions to know they may call upon if the need arises.

KY SR33

A RESOLUTION honoring the 140th anniversary of Kentucky American Water and the role the company has played in the prosperity of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR226

A RESOLUTION recognizing 250 years of Kentucky's contributions in representing the United States Marine Corps in faithful service to the United States of America.

KY SR38

A RESOLUTION honoring the life and accomplishments of former Kentucky State Representative Thomas Martin Jones.

KY SR32

A RESOLUTION supporting increased awareness of tick-borne diseases and illnesses in Kentucky.

KY SR6

A RESOLUTION honoring Al Cross upon his retirement from the University of Kentucky.

KY HR13

A RESOLUTION recognizing and expressing support for Kentucky’s three accepted preliminary proposals for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Regional Innovation Engines program.

KY SR27

A RESOLUTION recognizing and expressing support for Kentucky's three accepted preliminary proposals for the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Regional Innovation Engines program.

KY HR81

A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress and the United States Army Corps of Engineers to assist with the prevention and mitigation of flood damage in Kentucky.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.