Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Wants Texas to Buy Rifle-Resistant Vests for Its Officers

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to give all Texas patrol officers ballistic vests that can withstand rifle rounds — and to exempt the spouses of fallen first responders from paying property taxes until they remarry.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to give all Texas patrol officers ballistic vests that can withstand rifle rounds — and to exempt the spouses of fallen first responders from paying property taxes until they remarry. He laid out both initiatives during a Wednesday press conference, saying he'll prioritize them during next year's legislative session, reports the Texas Tribune.

So far this year, 17 law enforcement officers have died on the job in Texas, more than in any other state, Patrick said. Outfitting the 59,000 officers who are regularly on patrol in Texas with rifle-resistant vests could cost the state up to $20 million, Patrick said — though he didn't specify where lawmakers would find that cash in what's expected to be a tight budget year.

Patrick said his proposal was in part inspired by the July shooting deaths of five Dallas police officers by a sniper during an otherwise peaceful Black Lives Matter protest. "We saw law enforcement officers give their lives to protect people who were protesting them minutes before," Patrick said.

State Sen. Kevin Eltife, R-Tyler, and members of the law enforcement community stood with Patrick at Wednesday's event. In September, Eltife and the city of Tyler announced a similar initiative to provide rifle-resistant vests to local law enforcement.

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