Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR463

Introduced
2/13/09  
Enrolled
2/19/09  

Caption

Recognizing February 16-20, 2009, as Texas Technology Week.

Impact

The bill points out that the technology and life sciences industries employ a significant number of Texans, overtaking traditional powerhouse sectors like oil and agriculture. It emphasizes the growing importance of high-wage, skilled jobs that are crucial for maintaining a diverse economy. Additionally, it notes that the state has positioned itself as a leader in high-tech employment, thus highlighting the ongoing job growth in these industries, which is anticipated to continue for many years.

Summary

HR463 is a resolution recognizing February 16-20, 2009, as Texas Technology Week, aimed at celebrating the achievements of the technology and life sciences industries in Texas. This week serves as a platform to highlight the importance of these sectors in enhancing the state’s economy and overall prosperity through innovation and job creation. The resolution underscores the critical contributions of research institutions and companies in these fields, showcasing their role in developing cutting-edge technologies across various domains, such as medicine and computing.

Contention

While the resolution primarily aims to celebrate the contributions of these industries, it implicitly calls attention to the need for continued support in public education and development initiatives. The mention of educational needs suggests a recognition of the necessity for a well-trained workforce to sustain and enhance these industries. Discussions surrounding the resolution may see varying opinions on resource allocation towards education in relation to industry growth.

Notable_points

Notably, the resolution also highlights Texas's achievements in biotechnology, including significant patent growth and recognition through prestigious awards received by Texas-based researchers. Such points accentuate the state's pivotal role not just in the national, but also in the global technological landscape, raising issues of prioritization and investment in corresponding infrastructural developments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR237

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Manufacturers' Day.

TX SR185

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Manufacturers' Day.

TX SR195

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Lubbock Day.

TX HR189

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Lubbock Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR198

Recognizing February 21, 2023, as Texas Ports Day.

TX SR174

Recognizing February 15, 2023, as Orange and Maroon Legislative Day.

TX HR415

Recognizing Texas Ports Day at the State Capitol on February 21, 2023.

TX HR281

Recognizing Texas Ports Day at the State Capitol on February 21, 2023.

TX SR111

Recognizing February 20 through February 24, 2023, as Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week in Texas.

TX HR1181

Recognizing February 20 through February 24, 2023, as Certified Anesthesiologist Assistant Week in Texas.

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