Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR14

Caption

Congratulating Edward Runyan on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally recognize and honor Runyan's contributions, which include founding several oil companies and holding leadership positions in professional organizations related to petroleum engineering. The adoption of HCR14 by both houses of the Texas Legislature indicates a unified acknowledgment of contributions within the state’s significant oil and gas sector. While not altering existing laws, the resolution indirectly promotes positive public perception of individuals succeeding in the industry, thus reinforcing community respect for the petroleum sector.

Summary

HCR14 is a House Concurrent Resolution that congratulates Edward Runyan on his upcoming induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame on April 30, 2023. This resolution acknowledges Runyan's significant contributions to the petroleum industry, particularly in the Permian Basin region of Texas. The Petroleum Hall of Fame aims to honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development of the petroleum industry, and Runyan's achievements in this field are highlighted through his extensive career and leadership roles.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR14 is overwhelmingly positive, with unanimous support in both the House and Senate, as evidenced by the votes of 140 in favor and none against during its passage. Legislators expressed pride in recognizing local figures who have significantly impacted the state’s economic landscape through contributions to the petroleum industry. This resolution creates a celebratory moment, emphasizing the importance of honoring professionals who have dedicated their careers to advancing Texas's robust petroleum sector.

Contention

Given the nature of HCR14 as a congratulatory resolution, there are minimal points of contention related to the bill itself. The resolution primarily focuses on acknowledging Edward Runyan’s accomplishments without invoking debate on legislative changes or conflicts. Nevertheless, discussions surrounding the petroleum industry can often evoke differing opinions regarding environmental impacts and energy policies, although these were not the focus of this particular bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR15

Congratulating Don Sparks on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HCR80

Congratulating Frederic M. Newman on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HCR159

Congratulating Arlen L. Edgar on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HR604

Congratulating Joseph B. McShane Jr. on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HCR157

Congratulating L. D. "Buddy" Sipes Jr. on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HR629

Congratulating Curtis W. Mewbourne of Tyler on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HCR43

Congratulating Jack D. Hightower on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HR1163

Congratulating Scott Sheffield on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HR1165

Congratulating Timothy A. Leach on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HR1896

Congratulating the Honorable Tom Craddick on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

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