Texarkana Gazette

Arkansas AG pays tribute to first responders

- By Jim Williamson

Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge praised the the first responders and law enforcemen­t agencies for providing a “safe community.”

“The brave men and women and their families deserve our gratitude for serving as first responders and protecting us,” said Rutledge, who was the guest speaker during the public safety officer appreciati­on luncheon Thursday at Texarkana First United Methodist Church in Texarkana, Ark.

“Being a first responder is a family affair and we need to show the gratitude to them and their families for making our communitie­s safe. As leaders in the communitie­s, we need to show the first responders and their families we have their backs.”

Rutledge visits communitie­s and round table

meetings to discuss what is needed in government.

“I want to meet face to face and to be able to hear what is going on,” Rutledge said. “It’s important to keep our communitie­s safe. They’re a thin blue line of officers and families protecting us. We should shout from the roof tops the importance of safe communitie­s. We want to raise our families in safety. We need to have civility and manage government with responsibi­lity.

“I have a 12-month-old daughter and it’s important to have safe communitie­s. I want her to have dreams.”

Rutledge also participat­es in the program “Prescripti­on for Life,” which helps students from across the state take part in the program that educates students about the dangers of both prescripti­on drug abuse and misuse.

The program is opening a dialogue about the epidemic impacting people across the state and especially high school students.

“Prescripti­on for Life” is one step in Rutledge’s multi-faceted approach to ending the opioid crisis, she said.

At least 10,000 students have joined the program.

About 70,000 people nationwide have overdosed on opioids and in Arkansas in 2016, and 1,200 people have died because of overdoses.

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Williamson ?? ■ Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge was the guest speaker during the public safety officer appreciati­on luncheon Thursday.
Staff photo by Jim Williamson ■ Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge was the guest speaker during the public safety officer appreciati­on luncheon Thursday.

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