Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1741

Introduced
5/4/11  
Introduced
5/4/11  
Enrolled
5/7/11  
Enrolled
5/7/11  
Passed
5/7/11  

Caption

Welcoming representatives of United Technologies Corporation to the Texas State Capitol.

Impact

The passing of HR1741 does not alter existing laws directly but serves to acknowledge and raise awareness of the beneficial impacts that UTC has on the state's economic landscape. It legitimizes UTC's role as a key player in the Texas economy and reinforces the relationship between the state government and corporations that provide substantial jobs and economic benefits. The welcoming speech promotes positive relations between Texas lawmakers and UTC, likely leading to future collaborations or support for UTC operations within the state.

Summary

HR1741 is a resolution that welcomes representatives of United Technologies Corporation (UTC) to the Texas State Capitol. The resolution highlights the significant contributions made by UTC to the local economies of various Texas cities, detailing parts of the company's broad engagement in the state's aerospace and commercial building industries. It emphasizes UTC's employment of approximately 3,800 Texans and their contribution of over $13 million annually in state and local taxes. Furthermore, the resolution mentions UTC's philanthropic efforts in Texas, including donations exceeding $300,000 to local charitable causes and over $3.3 million to the Employee Scholar Program in Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1741 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting gratitude and recognition for the contributions of UTC to the Texas economy and community. There are no evident points of contention in the discussions surrounding the bill, as it primarily focuses on a goodwill gesture towards a significant employer. This relationship is viewed favorably by policymakers, who recognize the importance of nurturing businesses that can create jobs and spur economic growth in their regions.

Contention

While HR1741 appears to be a simple resolution with no direct legislative impact, it underscores a broader narrative about the importance of fostering an environment conducive to business success in Texas. The absence of conflict on this resolution reflects a collaborative approach among legislators to promote economic stability and growth through acknowledgment and support of key corporate partners like UTC, despite potential differing views in broader discussions about corporate influence in lawmaking.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR177

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TX HR474

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TX HR893

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TX HR600

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TX HR412

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TX HR210

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TX HR304

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.