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    SENATE RESOLUTION 425--HONORING THE LIFE OF HAYS, KANSAS POLICE 
                         SERGEANT SCOTT HEIMANN

  Mr. MORAN (for himself and Mr. Marshall) submitted the following 
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:

                              S. Res. 425

       Whereas Sergeant Scott Heimann served Hays, Kansas, with 
     honor, courage, and dedication since 2016;
       Whereas Sergeant Heimann was a constant presence in the 
     community and frequently

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     went above and beyond as a positive role model to all that 
     knew him;
       Whereas Sergeant Heimann was a Hays, Kansas, resident who 
     graduated from Thomas More Prep-Marian High School and 
     attended the University of Kansas for 2 years before 
     returning to Hays, Kansas;
       Whereas Sergeant Heimann graduated from the 241st basic 
     training class at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center 
     in 2016;
       Whereas Sergeant Heimann received the Outstanding Eagle 
     Scout in the Community award from the Coronado Area Council 
     in 2019;
       Whereas Sergeant Heimann was well received by local 
     children during his 2021 reading sessions at Hays Public 
     Library;
       Whereas Sergeant Heimann is survived by his wife, Beth, his 
     children, Patrick and Victoria, his parents, Bill and Teresa 
     Heimann, and many other family members and friends; and
       Whereas Sergeant Heimann was killed in the line of duty 
     while responding to a domestic violence incident on September 
     27, 2025: Now, therefore, be it
       Resolved, That the Senate--
       (1) highly appreciates and respects all that Sergeant Scott 
     Heimann did to protect and serve his Kansas community;
       (2) offers condolences to the family of Sergeant Scott 
     Heimann;
       (3) pays tribute to Sergeant Scott Heimann's noble 
     sacrifice in the line of duty; and
       (4) calls on all levels of government to support the family 
     of this fallen officer.

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