Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR53

Impact

This resolution serves to publicly recognize and honor the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers like Albert Stout, who exemplified the ideals of service and protection. By commemorating his contributions to the community, the resolution seeks to reinforce the values of duty and honor in law enforcement, influencing public sentiment around the respect and appreciation for police officers. It is a reminder of the personal sacrifices they make in their line of duty and emphasizes the importance of community connections.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 53 honors and commemorates the life of Lieutenant Albert Stout Jr., who passed away on August 6, 2025, at the age of 57. Born in Corpus Christi, Stout dedicated over three decades to the Robstown Police Department, where he was known for his integrity, conviction, and commitment to protecting his community. Lieutenant Stout was admired for his compassionate nature and willingness to take on extra responsibilities within the community and at school events, showcasing a deep commitment not only to law enforcement but also to community engagement and mentorship.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR53 is one of respect and admiration. Senators and community members have expressed their condolences and appreciation for Stout's dedication to public service. The resolution aims to resonate positively within the community, creating a shared understanding of the value placed on law enforcement's role in public safety and community trust. The tone is mournful yet celebratory, focusing on the positive impact Stout had on both those he served and trained.

Contention

While the resolution itself is unlikely to be contentious, it may evoke conversations around law enforcement's role in communities, particularly regarding public perception of policing. Notable points of discussion may arise about the challenges faced by law enforcement officers, issues of public safety, community policing efforts, and maintaining strong relationships between police departments and the communities they serve. Overall, SR53 emphasizes a collective remembrance and appreciation for fallen officers.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR29

In memory of Albert Black of Austin.

TX SR452

In memory of Kurt Robert Lentz of Georgetown.

TX SR302

In memory of Richard Harold Meyer of Calhoun County.

TX HR241

In memory of Sergeant Roberto Manuel Castillo of the Webb County Sheriff's Office.

TX HR332

In memory of George S. Cavazos Sr. of Cameron County.

TX HR672

In memory of George William Strake Jr. and Annette DeWalch Strake of Houston.

TX SR88

In memory of Mark Allen Butler.

TX HR65

In memory of Oscar Rolando "Rolly" Correa of Salado.

TX HR552

In memory of Deputy Ruben Garcia of the Cameron County Precinct 1 Constable's Office.

TX HR674

In memory of former Plano mayor James N. Muns.

Similar Bills

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