Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR410 Latest Draft

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                            H.R. No. 410


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Texas Technology Week is being celebrated February
 13-19, 2011, to increase public awareness of the extraordinary
 achievements of the state's technology and life sciences industries
 and research institutions and the vital role they play in the
 prosperity of the Lone Star State; and
 WHEREAS, This worthwhile event is sponsored by TechAmerica
 Texas, the Texas Healthcare and Bioscience Institute, TechNet
 Texas, the Texas Coalition for Capital, and the Metroplex
 Technology Business Council; and
 WHEREAS, The state's technology and life sciences industries
 and research institutions are revolutionizing the world in which we
 live through leading-edge advances in medicine, space exploration,
 computing, communications, energy, and transportation; within the
 state, these industries employ more residents of Texas than the
 oil, natural gas, and agricultural industries combined, and their
 high-wage, highly skilled jobs contribute to a diverse and growing
 economy; and
 WHEREAS, People around the globe have benefited immeasurably
 from medical treatments and devices developed by Texas businesses;
 the Texas Healthcare and Bioscience Institute, whose membership
 includes universities, private research institutions, and
 biotechnology, medical device, and pharmaceutical companies, helps
 foster the cycle of innovation that makes Texas a leader in the life
 sciences arena; and
 WHEREAS, The life sciences industry generates a significant
 economic impact in the state, as companies and institutions
 purchase equipment and inputs and well-paid employees spend money
 in their home communities; the industry's total impact on Texas
 each year is estimated at $75 billion in economic activity, 236,000
 jobs, $31 billion in payroll, and an estimated $2 billion in annual
 revenue for state and local governments; moreover, for every job
 created in the life sciences industry, another 2.3 jobs are created
 elsewhere in the Texas economy; and
 WHEREAS, In the Cyberstates study conducted by TechAmerica,
 Texas ranked second in the country in high-tech employment, with
 approximately 492,400 jobs; moreover, 57 out of every 1,000
 private-sector workers in the state are employed by high-tech
 firms; Texas placed 12th in the nation in terms of high-tech average
 wage, with that figure being nearly double the wage earned by the
 average private-sector worker, and the industry provides an
 aggregate payroll of $41.8 billion; the importance of this industry
 is further underscored by the fact that Texas is the nation's
 second-largest tech-exporting state, with more than one-fifth of
 its exported products originating in the tech industry; these
 exports total more than $35.8 billion each year, providing
 high-wage jobs for Texans in all parts of the state; and
 WHEREAS, All sectors of the high-tech and life sciences
 communities are joining together this week to discuss the major
 issues facing their industries and to affirm their support for a
 strong system of public and higher education, a critical factor in
 providing the highly skilled workforce on which these industries
 depend; and
 WHEREAS, The technology and life sciences industries have
 become a tremendous engine of economic growth in the State of Texas,
 and the benefits of their research and production enhance the lives
 of people the world over; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize February 13-19, 2011, as Texas
 Technology Week and commend its sponsors for their outstanding
 efforts in promoting research, development, products, services,
 and manufacturing in the Lone Star State.
 Shelton
 Pena
 J. Davis of Harris
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 410 was adopted by the House on
 February 16, 2011, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House