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Staff Report on October 26, 2016
Propositions will make hays county safer

The Hays County Law Enforcement Association (HCLEA) has voted unanimously to endorse propositions 1 and 2. Both these are on the ballot November 8th. 

HCLEA exists to represent the Law Enforcement and Correction officers of the Hays County Sheriff’s Office; as well as the Deputy Constables of Hays County. Our men and women on a daily basis provide for the safety of the residents and visitors in Hays County. We feel that the quality of service we can provide in Hays County is directly linked to the quality of our facilities and infrastructure. As our county population continues to grow, so does the need to improve safety improvements on our roadways and changes to how our First Responders provide services, and handle major emergencies, even flooding events. 

We are deeply concerned with the state of our current facilities due to age, over population of inmates and high call volumes to our communications center; therefore we have encouraged our count leaders to provide for improvements to the county jail and creation of a new 911 Communications and Emergency Operations Center (EOC). With the explosion of growth the county has seen over the years and will continue to see, our roads are becoming more congested and hazardous to travel. Our law enforcement officers are seeing this daily while patrolling their districts and responding to emergencies. The need of Hays County citizens will be greatly enhanced by the improvements in the proposed bond election and the passage of these bonds will address the current and future needs of our growing community. 

As fellow taxpayers, we want to be assured that our tax dollars are used responsibly. This is an important and essential use of our resources and we urge all citizens to come to together in support of these measures on November 8th. 

Vote YES to Proposition 1 and 2! 

Michael Kirkwood, 

Presdent – HCLEA 

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