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Sheriffs Ezell, Nehls Reintroduce Resolution Honoring Local Law Enforcement Ahead of Police Week

 Today, Sheriffs Mike Ezell (MS-04) and Troy Nehls (TX-22) announced the reintroduction of a House resolution formally recognizing the essential role that local law enforcement officers play in protecting communities, enforcing the law, and maintaining public safety across the United States. The resolution comes in advance of National Police Week, which begins May 12, 2025.

“As a former sheriff, I know firsthand the courage, professionalism, and selflessness that our law enforcement officers bring to the job every single day,” Ezell said. “These men and women are the backbone of public safety in our communities. They run toward danger, not away from it—and they do it to protect people they may never meet. As we approach Police Week, I am proud to stand alongside officers who put on the badge each morning, not knowing what the day may bring. They deserve our respect, our gratitude, and our unwavering support.”

“Every day, law enforcement officers put their lives on the line to protect and defend the communities they serve,” Nehls said. “As a former Texas Sheriff, I am proud to support my colleague, Congressman Ezell’s resolution, showing our unwavering support for the men and women in blue. Our nation’s law enforcement officers deserve our utmost respect and gratitude. I will always back the blue.”

The resolution expresses strong support for local law enforcement agencies and officers, emphasizing:

  • The bravery shown by officers in the face of danger;

  • The professionalism required to enforce the law with fairness and integrity;

  • And the personal sacrifice officers and their families make to keep others safe.

Ezell’s resolution also encourages Americans to take time during Police Week to reflect on the service and sacrifice of law enforcement personnel, including those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

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