Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR237

Caption

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Manufacturers' Day.

Impact

The resolution serves to reinforce the state's commitment to the manufacturing industry, which is noted for employing nearly 900,000 Texans with an average annual salary exceeding $90,000. It also stresses the industry's role in research and development, underscoring that for every new job in manufacturing, multiple additional jobs are created. By formalizing Texas Manufacturers' Day, the resolution aims to promote awareness of the industry's importance and encourage further investment in this sector.

Summary

H.R. No. 237 is a resolution recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Manufacturers' Day. The bill highlights the critical role of the manufacturing sector in Texas, which contributes over $241 billion to the state's economy and is responsible for approximately 13 percent of its gross output. The resolution emphasizes that Texas is a leading exporter of manufactured goods, with exports valued at over $200 billion. The intent is to acknowledge and celebrate the significant contributions of manufacturers to the economic landscape of Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding H.R. 237 is largely positive and celebratory. Legislators recognize the manufacturing sector's contributions and the bill reflects a bipartisan acknowledgment of the necessity for a thriving manufacturing base in the state. While the resolution is primarily commemorative, it reflects an understanding of the need for continued support and enhancement of this vital economic sector, suggesting an overall supportive attitude towards manufacturers within the legislative body.

Contention

Being a resolution, H.R. 237 does not appear to possess significant points of contention, as it is more a recognition than a legislative bill imposing new laws or regulations. However, discussions around the importance of the manufacturing sector can sometimes evoke debates regarding environmental impacts, labor practices, and economic policies that support or challenge growth in this area. These broader discussions, while not directly contentious within the resolution, are often part of the context in which such acknowledgments are made.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR185

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Manufacturers' Day.

TX SR103

Recognizing February 18, 2025, as Texas Manufacturers' Day.

TX HR420

Recognizing February 20, 2013, as Texas Manufacturers' Day.

TX HR235

Recognizing February 18, 2025, as Texas Manufacturers' Day at the State Capitol.

TX HCR52

Designating February 15, 2011, as Texas Manufacturers Day.

TX HR463

Recognizing February 16-20, 2009, as Texas Technology Week.

TX HR127

Recognizing February 4, 2025, as Texas Energy Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR410

Recognizing February 13-19, 2011, as Texas Technology Week.

TX SR221

Recognizing February 16 through 20, 2009, as Texas Technology Week.

TX SR198

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Ports Day.

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