Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1033

Introduced
5/10/21  
Enrolled
5/12/21  

Caption

Resolution; recognizing Connex Oklahoma as a vital endeavor and encouraging all manufacturers to support the initiative.

Impact

The promotion of Connex Oklahoma is likely to have a positive impact on state laws related to manufacturing and economic development by fostering stronger supply chains. By ensuring that manufacturers have better access to resources and information, the resolution supports the creation of a more dynamic manufacturing sector capable of responding effectively to both opportunities and challenges, like disruptions in supply chains due to disasters. These improvements advocate for an environment conducive to competitiveness and economic prosperity in Oklahoma.

Summary

House Resolution 1033 advocates for the Connex Oklahoma initiative, recognizing its importance to the state's economy and encouraging manufacturers to engage with the program. This resolution emphasizes that manufacturing is a significant sector in Oklahoma, constituting 11% of the state's Gross State Production (GSP) and providing jobs for over 135,000 residents. The initiative aims to improve the connectivity among manufacturers in Oklahoma through a robust supply chain database, facilitating business opportunities and collaboration, thereby enhancing the overall productivity of the industry.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR1033 is supportive, reflecting a collective recognition of the necessity for businesses to evolve in an increasingly interconnected economic landscape. Legislators appear to view the initiative favorably, as it aligns with broader goals of enhancing the state's economic framework and supporting local industries. There is an overarching belief that the successful implementation of Connex Oklahoma will yield significant benefits for manufacturers and the state's economy as a whole.

Contention

While the resolution does not present controversial measures, there may be underlying concerns regarding the adequacy of resources and support for the full implementation of the Connex Oklahoma initiative. Some critics may question whether the state can effectively manage this tool and ensure that it meets the needs of all manufacturers, particularly smaller ones, who might not have the same level of access to technology or resources as larger firms. However, the resolution primarily serves to unify legislative support rather than incite contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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