[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 40 Referred in Senate (RFS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 40
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 30, 2023
Received and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing support for local law enforcement officers and condemning
efforts to defund or dismantle local law enforcement agencies.
Whereas our brave men and women in local law enforcement work tirelessly to
protect the communities they serve;
Whereas local law enforcement officers are tasked with upholding the rule of law
and ensuring public safety;
Whereas local law enforcement officers selflessly put themselves in harm's way
to fight crime, get drugs off our streets, and protect the innocent;
Whereas, in the summer of 2020, looting, rioting, and violence in major cities
caused the destruction of many shops, restaurants, and businesses;
Whereas, in 2020, the United States tallied more than 21,000 murders--the
highest total since 1995 and 4,900 more than in 2019;
Whereas leftist activists and progressive politicians called for the defunding
and dismantling of local police departments across the country and
actively encouraged resentment toward local law enforcement;
Whereas the defund the police movement vilifies and demonizes local law
enforcement officers and puts them at greater risk of danger;
Whereas many local jurisdictions defunded their police departments and saw a
subsequent increase in violent crime;
Whereas calls to ``defund'', ``disband'', ``dismantle'', or ``abolish'' the
police should be condemned and rule of law should be strictly
maintained;
Whereas local law enforcement officers take an oath to never betray the public
trust;
Whereas in the course of investigations into officers who have allegedly
exhibited misconduct, local law enforcement should have certain rights
to ensure a fair administration of justice, including--
(1) a local law enforcement officer's inherent right to self-defense
against physical threats;
(2) a local law enforcement officer's right to legal recourse if a
civilian attempts to assault the local law enforcement officer;
(3) a local law enforcement officer's right to be protected from
physical harassment targeting a local law enforcement officer;
(4) a local law enforcement officer's right to equipment necessary for
personal protection;
(5) a local law enforcement officer's right to counsel or a
representative present at any interview conducted as part of an
investigation;
(6) a local law enforcement officer's right to be informed of the
nature of the investigation before any interview commences, including the
name of the complainant and sufficient information to reasonably apprise
the officer of the allegations;
(7) during questioning in the course of an investigation a local law
enforcement officer's right--
G (A) to not be subjected to any offensive language;
G (B) to not be threatened with departmental, civil, or criminal
charges; and
G (C) to not receive financial or promotional inducement;
(8) a local law enforcement officer's right to a hearing, with
notification in advance of the date, access to transcripts, other relevant
documents, and evidence;
(9) a local law enforcement officer's right to have the opportunity to
respond to adverse accusations; and
(10) a local law enforcement officer's right to not be disciplined for
exercising a Fifth Amendment right to remain silent unless granted immunity
that such statements will not be used against the officer in any criminal
proceeding;
Whereas in order to ensure these investigations are conducted in a manner that
protects the public, respects the rights of local law enforcement
personnel, and is conducive to good order and discipline;
Whereas States across the country are encouraged to adopt a ``Bill of Rights''
for local law enforcement personnel for protections related to
investigation and prosecution arising from conduct during official
performance of duties;
Whereas the local law enforcement community protects our streets, acknowledges
the rights of all Americans, and keeps citizens safe from harm;
Whereas local law enforcement officers are recognized for their public service
to all, knowing they face extremely dangerous situations while carrying
out their duties;
Whereas a healthy and collaborative relationship between local law enforcement
officers and the communities they serve is essential to creating
mutually respectful dialogue;
Whereas violent leftist extremists have repeatedly attacked and assaulted local
law enforcement officers; and
Whereas local law enforcement officers deserve our respect and profound
gratitude: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress--
(1) recognizes and appreciates the dedication and devotion
demonstrated by the men and women of local law enforcement who
keep our communities safe; and
(2) condemns calls to defund, disband, dismantle, or
abolish the police.
Passed the House of Representatives May 18, 2023.
Attest:
CHERYL L. JOHNSON,
Clerk.