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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 116
Commemorating the dedication and sacrifices of the men and women of the
United States who were killed or disabled while serving as law
enforcement officers.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 4, 2001
Mr. Hefley (for himself, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Barr of Georgia, Mr. Bartlett
of Maryland, Mr. Berman, Mr. Bonior, Mr. Borski, Mr. Brown of Ohio, Mr.
Castle, Mr. Clement, Mr. Cooksey, Mr. Costello, Mr. Cramer, Mr.
Ehrlich, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Filner, Mr. Frank, Mr. Frost, Mr. Gilman,
Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. Holden, Mr. Horn, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Inslee, Mr. Issa,
Mrs. Jones of Ohio, Mr. Kennedy of Rhode Island, Ms. Kilpatrick, Mr.
King, Mr. Knollenberg, Mr. Kucinich, Mr. Langevin, Mr. Lantos, Ms.
Lofgren, Mr. McGovern, Mr. McHugh, Mr. McInnis, Ms. McKinney, Mr.
McNulty, Mr. Moore, Mr. Nethercutt, Mr. Pascrell, Mr. Pastor, Mr.
Rodriguez, Mr. Royce, Mr. Saxton, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Simmons, Mr.
Souder, Mr. Stupak, Mr. Sununu, Mr. Udall of Colorado, Mr. Udall of New
Mexico, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Wolf, and Mr. Wynn) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the dedication and sacrifices of the men and women of the
United States who were killed or disabled while serving as law
enforcement officers.
Whereas the well-being of all citizens of the United States is preserved and
enhanced as a direct result of the vigilance and dedication of law
enforcement personnel;
Whereas more than 700,000 law enforcement officers, both men and women, at great
risk to their personal safety, serve their fellow citizens as guardians
of peace;
Whereas these peace officers are on the front line in preserving the right of
the children of the United States to receive an education in a crime-
free environment, a right that is all too often threatened by the
insidious fear caused by violence in schools;
Whereas 151 peace officers lost their lives in the line of duty in 2000, and a
total of nearly 15,000 men and women serving as peace officers have made
that supreme sacrifice;
Whereas every year, 1 in 9 peace officers is assaulted, 1 in 25 is injured, and
1 in 4,400 is killed in the line of duty;
Whereas on May 15, 2001, more than 15,000 peace officers are expected to gather
in the Nation's Capital to join with the families of their recently
fallen comrades to honor those comrades and all others who went before
them; and
Whereas a Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15, 2001, would honor Federal,
State, and local law enforcement officers killed or disabled in the line
of duty: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
that--
(1) there should be established a Peace Officers Memorial
Day to honor Federal, State, and local law enforcement officers
killed or disabled in the line of duty; and
(2) the President should issue a proclamation calling upon
the people of the United States to honor and recognize such
officers with appropriate ceremonies and respect.
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