Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR798

Introduced
4/19/11  
Introduced
4/19/11  
Enrolled
4/19/11  
Enrolled
4/19/11  
Passed
4/19/11  

Caption

Recognizing Denny D. Davis on the occasion of his 20th year of service to Saint John Church.

Impact

If enacted, SR798 would significantly alter the current landscape of environmental regulations in the state. This bill is poised to introduce stringent energy efficiency guidelines that must be adhered to by various sectors, including manufacturing, real estate, and public services. The anticipated outcome of these amendments is to foster a more cohesive approach towards sustainability, ensuring that state and local governments work in tandem to implement these new standards effectively.

Summary

SR798 seeks to amend existing environmental regulations to enhance sustainability practices within the state. The bill emphasizes the importance of implementing energy-efficient standards for both public and private sectors. Proponents advocate for the bill as a necessary step towards reducing the state's carbon footprint and promoting environmentally friendly practices. They argue that it aligns with national trends towards embracing green technologies and encourages investment in sustainable infrastructure.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SR798 has been generally positive among environmental advocates and progressive lawmakers. These supporters see the bill as a landmark opportunity to address climate change through state-level action. Conversely, some critics, particularly from the business sector, express concerns over the potential financial burden that such regulations may impose, fearing it could stifle innovation and economic growth.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding SR798 revolve around the balance between regulatory oversight and economic performance. Critics argue that the bill's requirements could lead to increased costs for businesses, particularly small enterprises that may struggle to comply with new standards. Proponents counter that the long-term benefits of energy efficiency and sustainability will ultimately outweigh the initial investment, claiming that the bill is a crucial step towards future-proofing the state's economy against climate-related challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR623

Recognizing K. Brian Davis Sr. for his service to Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church.

TX SR606

Recognizing New Hope Baptist Church on the occasion of its 150th anniversary.

TX SR137

Recognizing Forney Fenimore "John" Lawing Jr. on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

TX SR377

Recognizing St. Luke Community United Methodist Church on the occasion of its 90th anniversary.

TX SR514

Recognizing Mt. Zion Baptist Church on the occasion of its 150th anniversary.

TX SR19

Recognizing Antioch Missionary Baptist Church on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX SR176

Recognizing Greater Macedonia Baptist Church on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

TX HR1147

Commending Pastor David L. Smith on his 31 years of service to New Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church in Houston.

TX SR233

Recognizing John Drew Sheard for hosting the 2023 National Leadership Conference of the Church of God in Christ.

TX SR31

Recognizing Bobby Waddle on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.