Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR1897

Introduced
5/7/09  
Refer
5/8/09  
Enrolled
5/18/09  

Caption

Honoring Office Depot for its assistance with Hurricane Ike relief efforts.

Impact

The bill acknowledges the selfless actions of Office Depot employees who stepped up during a time of great need, offering assistance to both individuals and local businesses affected by the disaster. The support included not just donations of essential items but also critical services such as cellphone charging, internet access, and document services at their stores. This kind of corporate engagement illustrates how businesses can play a vital role in community resilience and recovery efforts after substantial natural disasters.

Summary

House Resolution 1897 recognizes and honors Office Depot for its significant contributions to relief efforts following Hurricane Ike. The resolution highlights the company's quick response to the crisis that left millions without power and underscores its role in meeting the vital needs of residents in Northwest Houston. Office Depot coordinated with organizations like Nourish America to set up distribution centers that provided food, beverages, hygiene items, and essential services to thousands of emergency workers and hurricane survivors.

Contention

While the resolution is a gesture of gratitude, it also raises questions about the broader role of corporations in disaster relief. There is often debate over whether such acknowledgments lead to further expectations from businesses to engage in social responsibility. The resolution does not encounter significant opposition but reflects a general consensus on the need for gratitude towards those who assist communities in times of crisis.

Companion Bills

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