[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1374 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1374
Honoring the dedication, bravery, and professionalism of correctional
officers across the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 22, 2024
Mr. Van Drew (for himself, Mr. Weber of Texas, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Meuser,
Mr. Bucshon, Mr. Cartwright, Mr. Stauber, Ms. Stefanik, Mr. Thompson of
Pennsylvania, Mr. D'Esposito, and Mr. Carter of Georgia) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the dedication, bravery, and professionalism of correctional
officers across the United States.
Whereas correctional officers are vital to maintaining safety and order within
the Nation's correctional facilities, ensuring the security of
communities and upholding the values of justice and fairness that are
fundamental to American society;
Whereas correctional officers face significant daily risks and challenges,
including exposure to violence and high-stress environments,
demonstrating remarkable courage and fortitude in the face of danger;
Whereas recognizing the contributions of correctional officers strengthens the
collective commitment to a just and effective criminal justice system,
ensuring that these essential public servants receive the honor and
appreciation they rightfully deserve;
Whereas the mental and physical well-being of correctional officers must be
prioritized to ensure they can effectively perform their duties,
reflecting the Nation's commitment to supporting those who serve and
protect us;
Whereas appropriate resources, training, and policies are essential for
supporting the health and safety of correctional officers, ensuring they
are well-equipped to meet the challenges of their demanding roles;
Whereas their work requires immense resilience and professionalism, showcasing
their unwavering commitment to their duties and to the protection of our
communities, reflecting the strength and determination that are
hallmarks of American character;
Whereas numerous correctional officers have tragically lost their lives in the
line of duty, bravely upholding their responsibilities to maintain
safety and order within the Nation's correctional facilities;
Whereas their sacrifice underscores the inherent dangers of their profession and
the profound dedication required to serve in these roles; and
Whereas, in their honor, we remember and recognize the following fallen
officers--
(1) Joseph B. Waldrupe;
(2) Andrew F. Turner;
(3) Edgar A. Barr;
(4) James R. Brock;
(5) Andrew H. Leonard;
(6) R.G. Warnke;
(7) Royal C. Cline;
(8) Harold P. Stites;
(9) William A. Miller;
(10) William W. Latimer;
(11) Vern M. Jarvis;
(12) Wayne L. Selle;
(13) John W. Johnson;
(14) Donald F. Reis;
(15) Janice R. Hylen;
(16) Gregory J. Gunter;
(17) Gary L. Rowe;
(18) Merle E. Clutts;
(19) Robert L. Hoffman;
(20) Boyd H. Spikerman;
(21) Robert F. Miller;
(22) D'Antonio Washington;
(23) Scott J. Williams;
(24) Jose Rivera;
(25) Eric J. Williams;
(26) Osvaldo Albarati;
(27) Kristopher Moules;
(28) Mark Baserman; and
(29) Rhonda Russell: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) honors the dedication, bravery, and professionalism of
correctional officers across the United States and recognizes
their crucial role in maintaining the safety and security of
correctional facilities and communities;
(2) commits to providing the necessary resources, staffing
levels, training, and policies to support the health, safety,
and well-being of correctional officers, ensuring they are
equipped to handle the challenges of their demanding roles;
(3) acknowledges the significant risks and challenges faced
by correctional officers daily and the remarkable courage and
fortitude they demonstrate in the face of danger;
(4) encourages the development and implementation of
comprehensive programs and initiatives aimed at supporting the
mental and physical health of correctional officers, reflecting
the Nation's commitment to those who serve and protect us;
(5) affirms the importance of recognizing and honoring the
contributions of correctional officers to strengthen collective
commitment to a just and effective criminal justice system,
ensuring these essential public servants receive the respect
and appreciation they rightfully deserve; and
(6) calls on all citizens to join in expressing gratitude
and support for correctional officers who work tirelessly to
uphold the values of justice and fairness fundamental to
American society.
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