Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1356

Caption

Congratulating Community Impact on being named the 2023 Outstanding Small Business of the Year by the McKinney Chamber of Commerce.

Impact

Though HR1356 does not alter any existing laws or create new regulations, its passage is symbolically significant. By honoring Community Impact, the resolution brings attention to the value of small businesses in the state. This acknowledgment can boost the morale of small business owners and encourage further investment in community-focused initiatives. It also reflects the legislative body’s commitment to recognizing the contributions of local enterprises in enhancing economic growth and community engagement.

Summary

HR1356 is a resolution honoring Community Impact for being recognized as the 2023 Outstanding Small Business of the Year by the McKinney Chamber of Commerce. The bill is largely ceremonial in nature, acknowledging the contributions and achievements of small businesses to the local economy. This recognition serves to highlight the role of small businesses in fostering community development and economic vitality. The resolution emphasizes the importance of supporting local enterprises and their impact on the community fabric.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1356 is predominantly positive. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary affirmation of the hard work and perseverance of small business owners. This positive sentiment is shared across the aisle, with bipartisan support for initiatives that promote economic development at the local level. The bill resonates with the broader narrative of community empowerment and resilience, particularly important in the context of post-pandemic recovery efforts.

Contention

While HR1356 itself appears to be uncontroversial, it highlights ongoing discussions about the support and resources available to small businesses. Critics of broader small business initiatives may argue that while recognition is important, it must be accompanied by tangible support in terms of funding and resources to foster sustainable growth. Therefore, while HR1356 serves primarily as a celebratory measure, it opens the floor for discussions about the underlying challenges faced by small businesses in the legislative landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR265

Congratulating Ben Galvan on being named the 2018 Outstanding Chamber Member of the Year by the Victoria Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1183

Congratulating the State Farm office of Gary Wideman on being named the Small Business of the Year by the Burnet Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1465

Congratulating Sara Thomas on receiving the 2023 Leadership McKinney Alumnus of the Year Award from the McKinney Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR721

Congratulating Lopez Pressure Wash on being named a 2020 Small Business of the Year by the Lufkin/Angelina County Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1179

Congratulating Jason Edmondson on being named the 2015 Outstanding Youth of the Year by the Burnet Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1533

Congratulating Chuck Orr on being named the 2015 Outstanding Farmer/Rancher of the Year by the Burnet Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR2516

Congratulating Kalahari Resorts & Conventions on being named the 2023 Business of the Year by the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR523

Congratulating Chick-fil-A on being named the 2008 Business of the Year by the Katy Area Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR475

Congratulating Amegy Bank on being named the 2010 Business of the Year by the Katy Area Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR1450

Congratulating Ink Wink for being named the 2015 Business of the Year by the Kirbyville Chamber of Commerce.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.