Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1135

Caption

Recognizing March 28, 2017, as Permian Basin Petroleum Association Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

This resolution highlights the growing importance of the oil and gas sector in Texas and acknowledges the association's efforts in mitigating federal regulation overreach. By designating a specific day to recognize the PBPA, the state aligns itself with the needs and interests of the local energy sector, potentially influencing future state policies and regulations favorably for oil and gas operators. The act also serves to foster a sense of community among industry stakeholders and emphasizes the importance of local initiatives in promoting responsible resource management.

Summary

House Resolution 1135 recognizes March 28, 2017, as Permian Basin Petroleum Association Day at the State Capitol. The resolution honors the Permian Basin Petroleum Association (PBPA), which was established in 1961 by oilmen in West Texas and eastern New Mexico. The association has grown to represent nearly 1,000 members and advocates for the oil and gas industry while promoting responsible stewardship of natural resources. This acknowledgment reinforces the significant role of the association in addressing both industry concerns and environmental responsibilities through initiatives such as the Dark Skies partnership with The University of Texas McDonald Observatory.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1135 is predominantly positive, especially among industry representatives and stakeholders who view the recognition as validation of their ongoing contributions to the economy and local communities. Members of the PBPA and supporters celebrate the resolution as an affirmation of their work and commitment. However, there may be contrasting perspectives from environmental advocacy groups who might see such recognition as diminishing the urgency of ecological concerns associated with the oil and gas industry. Overall, the resolution fosters unity within the industry while highlighting its significance to local communities and the state economy.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present legislation affecting statutes, it illustrates a broader context of contention regarding federal versus state regulation in the oil and gas sector. The PBPA has historically pushed back against what they perceive as overregulation and advocates for policies that favor business operations in the region. This recognition can potentially invigorate debates on policy decisions concerning environmental protections, energy production, and management practices within the industry.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HCR19

Congratulating Dick Sivalls on his receipt of the 2023 Top Hand Award from the Permian Basin Petroleum Association.

TX HCR19

Congratulating Don Sparks on receiving the 2022 Top Hand award from the Permian Basin Petroleum Association.

TX HR24

Congratulating Don Sparks on receiving the 2022 Top Hand award from the Permian Basin Petroleum Association.

TX HR653

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TX HR513

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TX HR805

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TX HR199

Recognizing March 23, 2023, as San Patricio County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR145

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TX HR691

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TX HR441

Recognizing Texas Energy Day at the State Capitol on March 7, 2023.

Similar Bills

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