Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2171

Caption

Congratulating Xanthe Alexis Shirley on her graduation from Texas A&M University.

Impact

The bill's introduction has prompted discussions about its potential impact on state laws governing environmental protection. If passed, HR2171 would enhance the authority of state agencies to oversee waste management practices and impose penalties for violations. This could lead to a more proactive approach to environmental conservation, emphasizing accountability among businesses and individuals. However, there are concerns about the financial burden that compliance with stricter regulations may place on local municipalities, particularly those with limited resources.

Summary

HR2171 aims to address environmental concerns by introducing stricter regulations on waste management and pollution control. The bill emphasizes the importance of protecting public health and ensuring sustainable practices within communities. By establishing new guidelines for waste disposal and enforcement measures for non-compliance, the bill seeks to mitigate the adverse effects of pollution on local ecosystems and populations.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards HR2171 has been mixed. Supporters, including environmental advocacy groups, have hailed the bill as a necessary step towards improving public health and safeguarding the environment. They argue that proactive regulation is essential for protecting vulnerable communities from the harmful effects of pollution. Conversely, some industry stakeholders have voiced opposition, claiming that the regulations may disproportionately affect small businesses and lead to economic strain.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the balance between environmental protection and economic viability for local businesses. Critics argue that while the intentions behind HR2171 are commendable, the implementation of stringent regulations could hinder economic growth. Conversely, proponents assert that investing in environmental health can lead to long-term economic benefits and improved quality of life. The debates have highlighted the ongoing struggle to reconcile environmental priorities with economic needs at the state and local levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2253

Paying tribute to the life and legacy of Shirley Harris, the first Black graduate of Texas State University in San Marcos.

TX HR2141

Congratulating Saad Nadeem on his graduation from the University of Houston.

TX SR44

In memory of Shirley Ann Summers.

TX HR84

Congratulating Sarah Depew on her graduation from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William & Mary.

TX HR2454

Congratulating Melanie Montoya on graduating as the 2023 salutatorian of Skyline High School in Dallas.

TX HR1205

Congratulating Ashika Ganguly on receiving her master's degree in education policy and planning from The University of Texas at Austin.

TX HR2508

Congratulating Malavika Subramaniam on graduating as a member of the Class of 2023 at Vandegrift High School in Austin.

TX HR8

Congratulating Dr. Jaime Chahin on his retirement from Texas State University.

TX HR1857

Congratulating Melissa Deng Huang on graduating as valedictorian of the Taylor High School Class of 2023.

TX HR1883

Congratulating Juliana Yili Zhou on graduating as salutatorian of the Cinco Ranch High School Class of 2023.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.