Bill Text: TX HR107 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced

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Bill Title: Recognizing February 3, 2023, as National Missing Persons Day.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2023-02-08 - Reported enrolled [HR107 Detail]

Download: Texas-2023-HR107-Introduced.html
  88R10120 BK-D
 
  By: Hull H.R. No. 107
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Families, communities, and advocates around the
  country are observing February 3, 2023, as National Missing Persons
  Day; and
         WHEREAS, Each year, thousands of adults and children in the
  United States disappear without a trace, and National Missing
  Persons Day was established on May 25, 1983, to call attention to
  these cases in hopes that they may be solved and that more missing
  persons may be reunited with their loved ones; and
         WHEREAS, Every person who goes missing, no matter the cause,
  leaves behind family and friends who suffer from the trauma of their
  loss and the uncertainty of whether or not they are alive and safe;
  the psychological and emotional impact of this uncertainty can be
  long lasting as loved ones wait for months, years, or even decades
  to learn of a missing person's whereabouts; and
         WHEREAS, Although countless cases remain unresolved,
  technology has become a powerful tool to assist law enforcement,
  medical and forensic professionals, and family members in locating
  and identifying missing persons; one of the most significant
  resources available today is the National Missing and Unidentified
  Persons System, or NamUs, which provides an online database with
  profiles on missing persons and unidentified remains, along with
  additional forensic services and investigative support that can
  help make a difference in cases that might otherwise go cold; and
         WHEREAS, National Missing Persons Day serves as a reminder
  that missing persons are not forgotten and that their loved ones are
  not alone in their search for answers, and it presents a fitting
  opportunity to affirm our commitment to bringing justice to victims
  and closure to the families of Texans who have gone missing; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 3, 2023, as National Missing
  Persons Day and express support for efforts to investigate and
  resolve missing person cases in Texas.
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