Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR89

Caption

Requesting the creation of a joint interim committee to study recruiting firearms and ammunition manufacturers to Texas.

Impact

The proposed committee aims to explore methods to attract and retain firearms and ammunition manufacturers in Texas, harnessing the existing labor market and the economic momentum generated by this industry. The importance of this recruitment is highlighted by the projection that the industry can generate an additional 110,000 jobs in related fields. Such developments could stimulate not only local economies but foster broader economic growth across the state, particularly in regions where manufacturing and supply chain operations can expand.

Summary

HCR89 is a House Concurrent Resolution that seeks the establishment of a joint interim committee aimed at studying the recruitment of firearms and ammunition manufacturers to Texas. This initiative is in response to the significant growth within the firearms and ammunition industry, which has evidenced a remarkable expansion and potential for economic contribution to the state. With the industry accounting for over $30 billion in economic activity as of 2012 and providing employment for nearly 100,000 individuals, the bill underscores the strategic importance of reinforcing this sector's presence in Texas.

Contention

While HCR89 signals a proactive approach to bolstering the manufacturing sector, it may also elicit discussions regarding the regulatory and cultural implications of further entrenching the firearms industry in Texas. The growing preference for local production of firearms and ammunition brings forth various viewpoints on gun ownership and regulation, possibly igniting debates between various stakeholders, including local communities and advocacy groups concerned with public safety. As the legislation moves forward, securing the balance between economic development and regulatory concerns will likely be a focal point of discussion among lawmakers and the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR32

Requesting the creation of a joint interim committee to study the legacy of convict leasing in Texas.

TX HCR63

Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker to create a joint interim committee to study suicide prevention in Texas.

TX HCR65

Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House to create a joint interim committee to study domestic violence in Texas.

TX HCR64

Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House to create a joint interim committee to study human trafficking in Texas.

TX SCR8

Requesting the creation of a joint interim committee to study deficiencies in the State of Texas systems for protecting wards under state-supervised guardianships.

TX HR520

Requesting the Speaker of the House to create an interim committee to study issues relating to food insecurity in Texas.

TX HCR69

Requesting that the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House of Representatives create a joint interim committee to study the construction of a second vehicular causeway connecting Padre Island to the mainland.

TX HCR62

Requesting that the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House of Representatives create a joint interim committee to study motorcycle operator profiling by law enforcement officers.

TX HB4574

Relating to the creation of an interim committee to study large-scale battery storage.

TX HB181

Relating to the abolition of ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the abolition of those taxes.

Similar Bills

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