Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR133

Caption

Recognizing the Texas Forestry Association on the occasion of its seedling giveaway.

Impact

The impact of SR133 extends beyond mere recognition, as it underscores the economic and environmental importance of the forestry sector in Texas. Covering 12 million acres and generating over 117,000 jobs, the forestry industry contributes significantly to the state's economy with an annual labor income of $5.9 billion and a total economic impact exceeding $23.7 billion. By promoting sustainable forestry practices through educational programs, the association plays a vital role in managing Texas's forest resources, thus impacting state laws related to environmental conservation and agricultural practices.

Summary

Senate Resolution 133 serves to recognize the Texas Forestry Association for its efforts, particularly in promoting public awareness of forestry through initiatives such as a seedling giveaway. This event is aimed at educating Texans about the importance of sustainable forestry and the vital role that timber resources play in the state’s economy. The resolution commends both the association and its members for their dedication to reforestation and sustainable practices, highlighting the significance of forest management in ensuring a viable resource for future generations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR133 is largely positive, with bipartisan support recognizing the essential contributions of the Texas Forestry Association to both ecology and the economy. The resolution echoes a shared commitment across the legislature to preserve and enhance the state’s timber resources, aligning with public interests in sustainable development and environmental stewardship. This aligns with broader legislative trends favoring conservation and sustainability initiatives within the state.

Contention

While SR133 itself does not present significant points of contention, it does touch upon relevant discussions around state forestry management and environmental policy. Potential debates may arise over resource management practices and the balance between economic development and environmental protection. The resolution reflects an acknowledgment of the ongoing efforts needed to effectively manage Texas's forestry resources, signaling a commitment to navigate these complexities in future legislative initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR585

Recognizing the Texas Forestry Association on the occasion of its seedling giveaway.

TX SR334

Recognizing the Texas Forestry Association on the occasion of its Forestry Day celebration.

TX SR188

Recognizing Buddy Mills on the occasion of Sheriffs' Association of Texas Day.

TX SR466

Recognizing the Dallas Bar Association on the occasion of its 150th anniversary.

TX SR358

Recognizing the Texas Association for Behavioral Analysis Public Policy Group on the occasion of TxABA PPG Day, March 29, 2023.

TX HR310

Recognizing the Texas Food & Fuel Association.

TX SR156

Recognizing the Texas Rangers on the occasion of its bicentennial.

TX SR194

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Texas Building Owners and Managers Association Advocacy Day.

TX SR359

Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Texas Association of Builders Day.

TX SR638

Recognizing the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.