Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HR491

Caption

Honoring Live Oak County Sheriff Larry R. Busby as the longest-serving sheriff in office in the State of Texas.

Impact

The adoption of HR491 serves not only to honor Sheriff Busby but also underscores the significant role that dedicated law enforcement personnel play in their communities. It reflects a commitment to recognizing public servants who have made a substantial impact on the safety and well-being of residents. The resolution is significant in reinforcing the value of long-term public service and community involvement, particularly in law enforcement.

Summary

House Resolution 491 (HR491) commends Sheriff Larry R. Busby for his remarkable 44 years of service to Live Oak County, recognizing him as the longest-serving sheriff in the State of Texas. The resolution highlights Sheriff Busby’s dedication to public safety and his leadership throughout his five-decade law enforcement career, including his educational contributions as a college instructor. The resolution emphasizes the trust and confidence that the citizens of Live Oak County have placed in him, as evidenced by his unopposed elections after his initial term in 1980.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR491 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Sheriff Busby’s lengthy and commendable service. Legislators and community members expressed pride in honoring an individual who has devoted his career to protecting and serving the citizens. The resolution has been received with appreciation, showcasing the community's gratitude towards law enforcement officers who demonstrate unwavering commitment to public service.

Contention

While HR491 does not face significant contention, the resolution may indirectly bring attention to discussions around law enforcement practices and community relations. Recognizing long-serving officials like Sheriff Busby can foster dialogues regarding the evolving role of sheriffs in communities and the need for continual assessment of law enforcement policies and practices to ensure they meet the needs of the public effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR282

Commends Deputy Gregory Aydell of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being awarded the 2025 Deputy Valor Award by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

TX AB2004

Peace officers: deputy sheriffs.

TX HR295

Honoring Tommy Gage for his 12 years of service as sheriff of Montgomery County.

TX SB527

Sheriffs; candidates for the office of sheriff are certified peace officers at the time of qualifying as a candidate; require

TX HR521

Recognizing March 25, 2025, as Sheriffs' Association of Texas Day at the State Capitol.

TX HB1588

Cobb County; salaries of chief deputy sheriff, assistant chief deputy sheriff, and executive assistant to the sheriff shall be determined by the sheriff; provide

TX HCR2059

County sheriffs; expressing support

TX SR319

Recognizing March 25, 2025, as Sheriffs' Association of Texas Day.

TX S0008

Relief of Patricia Ermini by the Lee County Sheriff's Office

TX HR302

In memory of Sabine County Sheriff Thomas Neil Maddox.

Similar Bills

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