Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR264

Introduced
2/1/11  
Introduced
2/1/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Enrolled
2/9/11  
Passed
2/9/11  

Caption

Welcoming the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association to the State Capitol.

Impact

The resolution serves to strengthen the relationship between the Texas legislature and TACA, suggesting a commitment to support policies that advocate for sustainable funding for infrastructure projects. By acknowledging the presence of TACA representatives at the Capitol, the legislature indicates its openness to listening to the concerns and needs of the industry. Such recognition could pave the way for future legislative initiatives that might positively affect aggregate and concrete businesses throughout Texas.

Summary

House Resolution 264 welcomes the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association (TACA) to the State Capitol and recognizes their contributions to the state's economy. This resolution emphasizes TACA's significant role in the aggregates, concrete, and cement industries, which collectively generate substantial revenue and provide employment for thousands of Texans. The resolution was introduced during TACA's legislative day on February 9, 2011, highlighting the importance of these industries in sustaining Texas's infrastructure and economic growth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR264 is predominantly positive, particularly from members of the construction and aggregates industries. It reflects an appreciation for TACA's efforts and acknowledges their role in promoting economic development and job creation. The resolution is a ceremonial gesture intended to foster goodwill and collaboration between the industry and the state government, underlining the legislative body's support for local enterprises vital to Texas's economic framework.

Contention

While HR264 itself is a non-controversial resolution, the underlying topics it addresses, such as state support for infrastructure funding, can generate contention among different stakeholders. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and prioritization of infrastructure projects that benefit the aggregates and concrete sectors versus those that address broader community needs. Furthermore, while the resolution garners support from TACA members, critics may argue for a more balanced approach to infrastructure development that considers various industries and community input.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR177

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TX HR653

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TX HR953

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TX HR305

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TX HR300

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TX HR259

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TX HR228

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TX HR348

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TX HR691

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TX HR412

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Texas Rural Broadband Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.