Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1761

Introduced
5/2/09  
Enrolled
5/5/09  

Caption

Honoring the contribution to the Texas economy of General Motors and the Arlington Assembly Plant.

Impact

The resolution reflects the positive impact that General Motors and the Arlington Assembly Plant have on the local community and the state as a whole. It notes the historical significance of the plant, which has produced over 7.5 million vehicles since its opening in 1954, and emphasizes the plant's ongoing operations, including the manufacturing of popular GM models like the Cadillac Escalade. This relationship has resulted in substantial property tax revenues for the local area, which further supports community services and infrastructure.

Summary

HR1761 is a resolution acknowledging and honoring the significant contributions made by General Motors, particularly through its Arlington Assembly Plant, to the Texas economy over the past fifty years. The bill highlights that the plant has generated thousands of jobs and significant economic value, currently employing over 5,500 Texans and contributing more than $500 million in annual payroll. This acknowledgment serves to underline the importance of General Motors not just as a major employer but also as a key player in the manufacturing sector of Texas.

Contention

The bill does not seem to have faced significant opposition or specific points of contention within the legislative context; rather, it is an expression of appreciation and respect for a longstanding business enterprise in Texas. The resolution recognizes General Motors for its commitment to environmental stewardship through its various awards and certifications for energy conservation and water discharge quality, suggesting a balanced approach to industrial responsibility and community integration.

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