Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast

Scott Houston

The Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool proudly introduces the Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast Series. The Pool is producing this regular podcast series, which has been dubbed STP, to help local officials (and managers and staff) understand key operational and legal concepts, and the services the Pool provides. After arming members with that information, each 15-minute episode will give easy action items to help keep your citizens, employees, volunteers, and property safe, all while saving public dollars. City council members can earn up to 19 Texas Municipal League Institute CEUs for listening to the podcasts. To receive CEUs for a particular episode, an elected official must provide a description of the episode, which must be educational in nature, pertain to municipal leadership, and should enhance your service as an elected official, for TML approval. Attorneys who listen to podcasts may be eligible for up to three hours of self-study CLE credit. Please refer to the State Bar CLE compliance rules for more information.

  1. Episode 46: Monumental Reduction in Law Enforcement Fatalities

    Mar 6

    Episode 46: Monumental Reduction in Law Enforcement Fatalities

    The number of law enforcement professionals nationwide who died on duty in 2025 decreased 25 percent compared to the same time period in 2024, according to preliminary data provided by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF). The NLEOMF data shows that 111 federal, state, county, municipal, and U.S. Territories officers died in the line of duty in 2025, compared to the 148 officers who died in 2024. The 111 line-of-duty deaths in 2025 represents a near-historic low. The last time annual officer fatalities were at a comparable level was in 1943, when 94 officers were killed in the line of duty. In this episode, Scott visits with Risk Pool Law Enforcement Consultants Chase Stapp and Joseph Florance, about the reduction. You’ll hear about efforts like the Texas Police Chiefs Association’s Vincible training program, along with the risk management outreach by Chase and Joseph. Members are encouraged to reach out to Chase and Joe at lawenforcementoutreach@tmlirp.org or 512-491-2440 for a no-cost consultation designed to promote excellence in law enforcement. Further Information o   National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) o   Texas Police Chiefs Association’s Vincible Training Program o   TML Risk Pool Police and Fire Resources o   TML Risk Pool Training o   The Pool’s Role in Supporting Excellence in Law Enforcement – A Preliminary Report for Board of Trustees Consideration (2023) o   TML Risk Pool’s Support for Excellence in Law Enforcement – Summary of Actions (2023) o   TML Risk Pool’s Support for Excellence in Law Enforcement – Progress Report (2025)

    9 min
  2. Episode 11c: January is R.O.A.D. Ready Month: One Way the Pool Helps Save Lives, Prevent Injuries, and Protect Property

    12/19/2025

    Episode 11c: January is R.O.A.D. Ready Month: One Way the Pool Helps Save Lives, Prevent Injuries, and Protect Property

    The TML Risk Pool has seen far too many accidents and injuries in and around roadways. The Pool’s goal is to provide tools to help Members avoid them, and we’ve developed a program to do just that. R.O.A.D. Ready (The acronym stands for Recognize the Hazards; Observe People, Processes, and Equipment; Assess the Risk Level; and Determine the Safest Course of Action) is a Risk Pool program designed to save lives, prevent injuries, and protect property by raising member awareness of dangers on and near roadways, and each January is designated as R.O.A.D. Ready month.    The program recently received national attention through publication in the June 2025 edition of Professional Safety, the American Society of Safety Professionals’ flagship monthly journal, which covers the latest safety management and injury prevention trends. The article, written by Risk Pool Safety and Loss Control Consultants Kolby Burkhart and Manny Trejo, is titled “Improving Roadways Safety: A Practical Framework to Protect Frontline Workers.”   Check out the article here and listen to this episode to hear Kolby and Manny discuss ways to keep your city R.O.A.D. Ready! The Pool extends special recognition to the following R.O.A.D. Ready month participating Members: the Lower Valley Water District and the Cities of Anthony, Mont Belvieu, Beeville, Liberty Hill, Port Neches, Nederland, Rockport, Ingleside, Portland, Jasper, Livingston, Frisco, Schertz, and Fredericksburg.   FURTHER INFORMATION: R.O.A.D. Ready Web Page Find Your Safety and Loss Control Consultant Safety @ Your Fingertips Sign Up Professional Safety Article 2024-2025 Year in Review T.I.P.S. Sheet Texas Police Chiefs Association VINCIBLE Training Program lawenforcementoutreach@tmlirp.org January R.O.A.D. Ready Risk Pool Trainings: January 6 Frisco Trenching and Excavation Awareness (1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) January 13 LVWD/Clint Loading and Transporting of Equipment (8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.) Field Operations Safety (1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.) January 13 & 27 Schertz Safe Police Vehicle Operations (8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) January 14 Anthony Trenching and Excavation Awareness (8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.) Work Zone Safety (10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.) Field Operations Safety (1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.) January 20-21 Fredericksburg Safe Police Vehicle Operations (1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

    12 min

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The Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool proudly introduces the Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast Series. The Pool is producing this regular podcast series, which has been dubbed STP, to help local officials (and managers and staff) understand key operational and legal concepts, and the services the Pool provides. After arming members with that information, each 15-minute episode will give easy action items to help keep your citizens, employees, volunteers, and property safe, all while saving public dollars. City council members can earn up to 19 Texas Municipal League Institute CEUs for listening to the podcasts. To receive CEUs for a particular episode, an elected official must provide a description of the episode, which must be educational in nature, pertain to municipal leadership, and should enhance your service as an elected official, for TML approval. Attorneys who listen to podcasts may be eligible for up to three hours of self-study CLE credit. Please refer to the State Bar CLE compliance rules for more information.