Governor Abbott Honors First Responders At Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo
On Monday, Governor Greg Abbott honored first responders who have gone above and beyond to protect their communities at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's (HLSR) First Responders of the Year Awards Ceremony. During the ceremony held at NRG Center, the Governor recognized 16 award recipients—including 15 Texans and one group organization—for their selfless leadership, heroism, and sacrifice in service to their fellow Texans. Among the recipients were Corporal Steven Crowley, Corporal Travis Gonzales, Deputy Michael Munoz, and Deputy Ruben Rebeles with Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4's Office.
"Our first responders represent the very best of who we are, going above and beyond the call of duty to serve their fellow Texans," said Governor Abbott. "Today we remember first responders who have lost their lives and honor those who have demonstrated extraordinary valor in the line of duty. Texans are forever grateful for our first responders and their loved ones, and the State Texas will always support them in all that they do to keep our communities safe."
Each year, HLSR honors various public law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, and other emergency services agencies in the Houston Metropolitan Area during the rodeo's First Responders Day. First Responders of the Year honorees are chosen by the rodeo's Armed Forces Appreciation Committee.
Photo Credit: Tom S Ramsey, PE, Harris County Precinct 3 Commissioner's Office
Source: Office of the Texas Governor