Times-Herald

Arkansas House

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From patrolling morning rush hour to responding to a domestic call late at night, we ask a great deal from our men and women in law enforcemen­t. We cannot thank them enough for their selfless service.

The Governor issued a proclamati­on declaring May 15May 21 as National Police Week. Sunday, May 15 is designated as Peace Officers Memorial Day to honor the service and sacrifice of law enforcemen­t officers killed in the line of duty. The proclamati­on directs that the state flag of Arkansas be flown at half-staff on Sunday as an expression of public sorrow.

There are an estimated 7,000 officers are protecting and serving 3 million Arkansans. We recognize that a single week is not a sufficient amount of time to honor their continuall­y sacrifices. We hope the legislatio­n enacted in the most recent session helps to support them and their families throughout the year.

In the most recent fiscal session, we passed an appropriat­ion providing a onetime stipend of $5,000 to fulltime certified city and county law enforcemen­t officers, as well as probation and parole officers. It also provided for a $2,000 onetime stipend for state troopers.

We also increased the budget for Arkansas State Police by $7.4 million increase to assist in raising the salaries for state troopers.

In the 2021 Regular Session, we passed Act 714, which requires a city of first-class to establish a city police department and provide the department with proper resources.

We also addressed the mental health of our officers by passing Act 747. This bill states law enforcemen­t agencies must assist a law enforcemen­t officer involved in a critical incident in obtaining services that may help the officer recover from psychologi­cal effects.

We passed legislatio­n that was recommende­d by the Governor’s Task Force to Advance the State of Law Enforcemen­t in Arkansas. Act 218 limits a law-enforcemen­t agency to two part-time officers for every full-time officer. The task force report noted that the higher ratio of full-time officers would strengthen in-house training and enhance stability.

And we passed legislatio­n making sure K-9 units get the necessary medical services they need if injured in the line of duty with Act 790 titled Gabo’s Law.

We will continue to explore ways to support our law enforcemen­t. We encourage Arkansans to take this week as an opportunit­y to say thank you and show your appreciati­on to those who keep your communitie­s safe.

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