Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR447 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R13366 BPG-D
 By: Davis, Wendy S.R. No. 447


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Since this recession began, a staggering number of
 Americans have lost their jobs, and the heavy burden of
 unemployment is causing the economy to weaken further; and
 WHEREAS, The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act signed by
 President Barack Obama on February 17, 2009, appropriates $787
 billion in federal funds to jumpstart economic recovery; the
 stimulus package is designed to help economically devastated cities
 and states, to create or save some 3.5 million jobs, and to invest
 in infrastructure, green energy, and technological innovation; and
 WHEREAS, In order for the stimulus funds to have the greatest
 impact and to maximize the creation and preservation of jobs, they
 should be spent, as much as possible, on domestic materials, goods,
 and services; and
 WHEREAS, The Congressional Budget Office has noted that the
 most effective type of fiscal stimulus is one that directs money to
 people who are most likely to spend it quickly; thus, when a
 stimulus allows a United States household to purchase the items it
 needs, demand in this country is increased, and the initial
 stimulus sets in motion further periods of economic consumption in
 a process known as a "multiplier" effect; the degree of stimulus
 provided depends on how much of the resultant spending goes to
 purchase domestically produced goods, because if the additional
 consumption is satisfied by imported goods, the income of foreign
 producers rises, and the stimulus is essentially exported; and
 WHEREAS, The number of American workers drawing unemployment
 aid jumped to a record high of nearly five million in early February
 2009, and this labor market deterioration is sending the economy
 into a deeper spiral; in order to maximize the effectiveness of the
 stimulus package at this crucial moment, it is imperative that the
 funds be spent domestically whenever practicable, using American
 tax dollars to amplify aggregate demand and create the greatest
 number of American jobs possible; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 81st Texas Legislature
 hereby express its intent that funds provided to the State of Texas
 by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act be spent, as far as
 practicable, on domestic goods, materials, and services.