[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 86 (Thursday, May 18, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4319]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THANK YOU, LAW ENFORCEMENT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Missouri (Mrs. Hartzler) for 5 minutes.
Mrs. HARTZLER. Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to
praise law enforcement across the Nation and the State of Missouri for
their dedication, courage, and sacrifice in serving our communities.
This week is National Police Week. We should thank police every week,
but this time of year provides a special opportunity to give honor
where honor is due. Law enforcement officers deserve our deep
appreciation and respect.
Police officers do an excellent job protecting the residents of my
district, from Columbia to Waynesville, to Warrensburg and throughout
Missouri. They stand ready to help wherever needed. That is why, today,
I am introducing the Police Officers Protecting Children Act. This bill
would allow schools that want to allow retired or off-duty law
enforcement officers to be armed as a security measure to protect
children in our schools. If a school wants to allow off-duty or retired
police to protect their students, the Federal Government shouldn't stop
them.
The Police Officers Protecting Children Act is even more important
for schools in our rural communities where law enforcement may take a
significant amount of time to respond to an emergency. A well-placed
retired or off-duty officer could save lives.
Law enforcement in my district have shown their support for this bill
because they know firsthand that police officers have the training and
experience to protect our children when it counts. They have the trust
of our communities and have years of experience carrying a weapon. I
thank them for their service and their willingness to protect our
children while they are at school.
Law enforcement officers live out the honorable duo of bravery and
service. They put their lives on the line every day to protect our
communities, often without the thanks they deserve. They work day in
and day out patrolling our neighborhoods, getting drugs off the
streets, and protecting us from criminals who seek to do us harm.
In Missouri, we honor the brave men and women who carry the badge as
police officers. This National Police Week, I am glad to recognize
those officers and their bravery and service protecting the people of
Missouri.
So to the police around the Nation and in my home State of Missouri,
I say to you: Thank you for your service. You make a difference every
day, and we are so grateful for you.
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