Celebrating the life of Alvin Lee Hale.
The resolution serves to recognize and honor Hale’s contributions not only to law enforcement but also to the community at large. It highlights his principled character, his compassionate treatment of others, and his embodiment of the ideals of community policing and servant leadership. By memorializing Hale in this way, the resolution reinforces the values of service, integrity, and community engagement in public safety roles.
SJR272 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced on March 9, 2026, aimed at celebrating the life and legacy of Alvin Lee Hale, a distinguished law enforcement leader and member of the Christiansburg community. The resolution acknowledges Hale's long-standing dedication to public service, which spanned over five decades, during which he was a part of the Christiansburg Police Department for 32 years, eventually serving as chief of police until his retirement in 1990. His commitment to public safety persisted even after retirement as he continued to engage with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office until 2009.
While resolutions like SJR272 often garner broad support due to their commemorative nature, discussions around such memorials sometimes invoke considerations regarding the focus and priorities of legislative bodies. There may be contrasting viewpoints on whether legislative time and resources should be allocated to memorializing individuals, as opposed to addressing current legislative issues or pressing community needs. However, this resolution emphasizes unity and respect for those who have significantly impacted their communities.