Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR121

Caption

Congratulating Hennessey Performance in Sealy on setting a world speed record with its Venom GT.

Impact

The passage of HCR121 does not directly alter state laws but serves as a formal recognition by the Texas Legislature of Hennessey Performance's achievements. Such resolutions often play an important role in highlighting local success stories and can enhance community pride. Recognizing businesses that excel in specific fields may lead to increased public interest and support for the automotive industry within Texas, reinforcing the state's identity as a hub for engineering and performance automotive culture.

Summary

HCR121 is a House Concurrent Resolution that congratulates Hennessey Performance, headquartered in Sealy, Texas, for achieving a world speed record with its vehicle, the Venom GT. The resolution acknowledges the remarkable achievements of the company, founded by John Hennessey, a former professional racer. Since its establishment in 1991, Hennessey Performance has gained significant recognition within the automotive industry, earning accolades from prominent automotive publications. The resolution serves to honor the company's contributions to Texas' reputation for excellence in automotive design and engineering.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR121 is overwhelmingly positive, appreciated by the automotive community and supporters of local businesses. Legislators from both sides of the aisle come together to celebrate the company and its accomplishments, exemplifying a unifying aspect of recognizing local excellence. The resolution received a non-record vote in the House and was adopted in the Senate through a viva-voce vote, indicating strong bipartisan support and gratitude for contributions to the state.

Contention

While HCR121 itself is non-controversial and does not face significant contention, it does bring forth discussions related to state pride in homegrown innovations and achievements. Recognition of specific companies, particularly in competitive sectors like automotive engineering, can incite discussions about state resources dedicated to promoting and supporting local businesses. However, there are no notable points of contention recorded in the discussions surrounding this resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR57

Congratulating the 2022 Goddard Rocket Team from Brazoswood High School on setting a world record for flight altitude.

TX HR2101

Congratulating the members of Team Spicy Ketchup of Universal City on their performance at the FIRST Tech Challenge World Robotics Championship in Houston.

TX HR1348

Congratulating J. Tom Fisher of Andrews on winning the 2022 PRCA Steer Roping World Championship.

TX HR17

Congratulating the Texas Rangers on winning the 2023 World Series.

TX HR158

Congratulating the Texas Rangers on winning the 2023 World Series.

TX SR11

Congratulating Dusty Baker on helping the Houston Astros win the 2022 World Series.

TX HR1066

Congratulating the Reverend D. N. Benford Sr. of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church in Texas City on being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-serving pastor of the same church.

TX HR70

Congratulating Madison Swain on her performance at the Miss Juneteenth USA Pageant.

TX HCR59

Congratulating the Brazoswood High School boys' and girls' water polo teams on their performances at the 2022 state tournament.

TX HR558

Congratulating the Anahuac Anglers on their performance in the Toledo Bend Tournament.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.