Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR671

Introduced
3/31/11  
Introduced
3/31/11  
Enrolled
3/31/11  
Enrolled
3/31/11  
Passed
3/31/11  

Caption

Recognizing March 31, 2011, as Natural Gas Vehicle Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

With Texas being the largest producer of natural gas in the United States, the resolution emphasizes the potential impact of increased natural gas vehicle adoption on reducing vehicle emissions and enhancing economic opportunities within the state. By lowering tailpipe emissions by up to 95% compared to conventional fuels, the transition to natural gas vehicles could aid in achieving environmental goals, creating a cleaner air environment while simultaneously generating jobs linked to the natural gas industry. The resolution seeks to raise awareness about these benefits among legislators and the public alike.

Summary

Senate Resolution 671 recognizes March 31, 2011, as Natural Gas Vehicle Day at the Capitol, highlighting the benefits of natural gas vehicles in Texas. The resolution commends stakeholders in the natural gas vehicle sector for promoting the use of this clean-burning fuel, which provides a sustainable transportation option in comparison to gasoline and diesel. It points out how natural gas, particularly in its compressed and liquefied forms, is an abundant and domestic resource, significantly contributing to the state's energy sector.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR671 is predominantly positive, as it supports the advancement of cleaner energy alternatives and recognizes the commitment of those involved in the natural gas vehicle industry. By encouraging a transition towards this environmentally friendly transportation method, the resolution aligns with broader efforts towards sustainability and environmental protection. Legislators and advocates value the resolution as a step towards fostering a greater understanding of natural gas as a viable alternative fuel, advocating for its promotion across the state.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not controversial, discussions around the broader implications of natural gas usage in transportation may spark debate. Points of contention may include concerns about the environmental impact of natural gas extraction and the sustainability of relying heavily on fossil fuels, despite their cleaner comparative emissions. The resolution does not delve into these contentious aspects but highlights the importance of fostering a movement towards cleaner transportation through enhanced public recognition and support for natural gas vehicle technology.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.