Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1025 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/20/2017

                    85R18115 KSM-D
 By: Canales H.R. No. 1025


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Trade between Texas and Mexico plays a vital role in
 the economic prosperity of the Lone Star State; and
 WHEREAS, Each year, Texas sends about 36 percent of the
 state's total exports to Mexico, and in 2015, exports to Mexico
 totaled nearly $92.5 million; goods exported to Mexico include
 computer and electronic products, petroleum and coal products,
 chemicals, machinery, and transportation equipment, all of which
 are produced by industries that supply hundreds of thousands of
 jobs to the Lone Star State; and
 WHEREAS, Since the ratification of the North American Free
 Trade Agreement in 1994, the export of U.S. goods to Mexico has
 risen 325 percent, while imports into the United States from Mexico
 have increased 458 percent; in 2012, Americans spent $277.5 billion
 for goods from Mexico, and Mexico is America's third-largest
 supplier of oil, after Canada and Saudi Arabia; additionally,
 nearly half of the tomatoes and two-thirds of the mangoes consumed
 in the United States come from Mexico; and
 WHEREAS, The importance of this trade to Texas border cities,
 counties, and businesses is significant, and disruption to
 international commerce would be economically devastating; and
 WHEREAS, Mexico is the largest trading partner of Texas and
 the third-largest of the United States, and it is imperative that
 our federal government take proactive steps to strengthen ties with
 Mexico and build bridges of economic opportunity that will benefit
 Texas and the entire nation; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas
 Legislature hereby urge the United States Congress to recognize the
 importance of trade between Texas and Mexico and foster
 international commerce; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the federal executive and legislative
 branches be urged to fully evaluate the impact of proposed federal
 trade policies, legislation, executive orders, and other actions on
 Texas-Mexico commerce; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the chief clerk of the house forward official
 copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to
 the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of
 Representatives of the United States Congress, and to all the
 members of the Texas delegation to Congress with the request that
 this resolution be entered in the Congressional Record as a
 memorial to the Congress of the United States of America.