Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2643

Caption

Recognizing Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc., in San Antonio.

Impact

The resolution highlights TMMTX's contributions beyond employment, noting significant philanthropic activities, particularly in educational initiatives. Approximately 75% of the company's donations are directed toward education, amounting to $1.2 million this year alone. Their commitment includes providing scholarships for local students and actively engaging in STEM education initiatives, thereby enriching the quality of education in the community and preparing a skilled workforce for the future.

Summary

HR2643 is a resolution recognizing Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX), based in San Antonio, on its 10-year anniversary. Established in 2003, TMMTX has grown to be a key player in the local economy, serving as the sole U.S. manufacturing plant for the full-size Tundra pickup and producing over 200,000 vehicles annually. The company is lauded for its role in job creation, with over 6,000 Texans employed directly at TMMTX and 21 associated suppliers, contributing significantly to the state’s workforce within the automotive sector. Notably, TMMTX has shown a commitment to retaining employees during production breaks by engaging them in community volunteer work.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HR2643 is highly positive, celebrating TMMTX as a cornerstone of economic growth in San Antonio. The bill reflects an appreciation for the company’s efforts in supporting local communities, particularly its initiatives that enhance the educational landscape. This recognition serves not only to affirm the company's achievements but also to encourage ongoing corporate citizenship among large employers in the region.

Contention

While HR2643 is largely commendatory, it may bring to light discussions about the reliance of local economies on large corporations and their influence on community welfare. As the resolution solely focuses on TMMTX’s successes, it does not address potential criticisms regarding labor practices or economic dependencies that may arise from such significant corporate presences. Nonetheless, the resolution is primarily positioned as a celebration of TMMTX's positive impacts on employment and education in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR108

Congratulating Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc., in San Antonio on its 20th anniversary.

TX SR245

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as VIVA San Antonio Day.

TX SR22

Recognizing Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson for her service as president of Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

TX SR718

Recognizing Patti Radle for her service to the San Antonio Independent School District Board of Trustees.

TX HR2311

Recognizing the Carver Community Cultural Center in San Antonio for its historical significance and civic contributions.

TX HR460

In memory of Eugene "Gene" P. Toscano of San Antonio.

TX HR370

In memory of B. J. "Red" McCombs of San Antonio.

TX HR943

Recognizing Collin College and Toyota for establishing the Technician Training and Education Network program at the college's Technical Campus in Allen.

TX SR525

Recognizing Youth Empowerment Services, Inc., on its 28th anniversary.

TX HR87

In memory of John William Hayes of San Antonio.

Similar Bills

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