Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR441

Introduced
2/15/11  
Introduced
2/15/11  
Refer
2/18/11  
Refer
2/18/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Enrolled
3/16/11  
Passed
3/16/11  

Caption

Recognizing February 16, 2011, as Trucking Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge and honor the contributions of the trucking industry to Texas' economic well-being. By formally designating a day to celebrate this sector, the bill reinforces the significance of trucking not only in terms of employment but also due to its role in supporting other businesses and maintaining a robust supply chain across the state. Additionally, HR441 emphasizes the economic contributions of the trucking industry, which generate over $31.1 billion in annual salaries and contribute substantially to state and federal taxes.

Summary

HR441 recognizes February 16, 2011, as Trucking Day at the State Capitol in Texas. This resolution highlights the importance of the trucking industry to the Texas economy, noting that nearly 600,000 people are employed within this sector, representing one out of every fifteen jobs in the state. Moreover, the resolution points out that the trucking industry is responsible for transporting approximately 81% of all manufactured commodities across Texas, a valuable service for many communities, particularly those that rely exclusively on motor carriers for their goods.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR441 is positive, reflecting appreciation and recognition for the hard work and impact of those in the trucking industry. The resolution communicates a sense of pride in the contributions of trucking companies, which are often locally owned small businesses. This acknowledgment is essential in promoting goodwill towards the industry and celebrating its role in the livelihoods of many Texans.

Contention

While HR441 is largely celebratory, it is important to recognize that similar resolutions may spark discussions on broader topics such as regulatory challenges within the trucking industry, safety measures, and environmental impacts. There may also be voices in advocacy groups focusing on the need for ongoing attention to safety and compliance issues within the sector, even as the resolution highlights positive trends in safety achievements over the years.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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TX HR48

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TX HR300

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TX HR161

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.