SENATE MEMORIAL 103
54th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2019
INTRODUCED BY
Pete Campos
A MEMORIAL
HONORING NEW MEXICO FIRST RESPONDERS AND EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THEIR DEDICATION AND BRAVERY.
WHEREAS, New Mexicans depend on state and local police officers, sheriff's deputies, ambulance drivers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, volunteer firefighters, dispatch operators and other public safety first responders every day to keep them safe from harm; and
WHEREAS, maintenance crew members of the department of transportation, coroners and medical examiners deal with the tragedy of accidents and deaths every day; and
WHEREAS, the dedication, bravery and commitment to public service displayed every day and night by these brave men and women is unmatched; and
WHEREAS, first responder officers unselfishly risk their lives to ensure protection of the rights, privileges, property and safety of the people of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, sworn to preserve peace, maintain order and prevent and detect crime, first responders never know what challenges and turns of events their days may bring; and
WHEREAS, first responders are highly trained and skilled professionals who constantly upgrade their certifications and credentials; and
WHEREAS, the character, determination and selflessness of New Mexico's first responders serve as an inspiration to all New Mexicans; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico's first responders do the jobs and perform the tasks that most residents would never wish to do; and
WHEREAS, first responders leave their families and loved ones each day to put themselves in harm's way; and
WHEREAS, every New Mexican owes first responders a debt of gratitude;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that New Mexico first responders be honored for the vital and challenging work they perform; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that appreciation be expressed for the dedication and bravery of New Mexico first responders; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the office of the attorney general, the corrections department, the New Mexico sheriffs' association, the New Mexico state police association, the New Mexico municipal league, the bureau of Indian affairs police, the office of the medical investigators, the department of transportation and the council of university presidents.
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