Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR473

Caption

Congratulating Dr. Michelle Kraft of Lubbock on her receipt of a 2017 YWCA Women of Excellence award.

Impact

If passed, HR473 would lead to significant changes in state laws regarding environmental regulations. It seeks to empower local governments by granting them the authority to establish more stringent standards than those required at the state level. This means that areas with high pollution levels can tailor their policies to address specific issues impacting public health and environmental quality. Additionally, the bill encourages investments in renewable energy infrastructure, aligning state policies with national trends towards sustainability.

Summary

House Resolution 473 (HR473) is a legislative proposal that focuses on enhancing environmental policies aimed at reducing pollution and promoting sustainable practices. The bill emphasizes the need for local authorities to adopt stricter pollution control measures and provides guidelines for the implementation of green energy solutions. Proponents of HR473 argue that it is a necessary step towards addressing climate change and ensuring public health safety, thereby offering a comprehensive approach to environmental protection.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HR473 is largely positive among environmental advocates and public health officials, who view it as a progressive measure that prioritizes the well-being of citizens and natural ecosystems. However, some industries express concern about potential economic impacts and increased regulatory burdens. Critics argue that the bill could lead to higher operational costs for businesses, particularly in manufacturing and energy sectors, creating tension between environmental goals and economic feasibility.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HR473 include debates about the balance between environmental protection and economic impact. Supporters highlight the importance of immediate action to combat climate change, while opponents worry about the implications for job security and local economies. Furthermore, discussions have emerged regarding the feasibility of implementing the proposed measures and the potential for local governments to overreach in their regulatory authority, which has fueled an ongoing debate about the role of state versus local governance in environmental policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR505

Congratulating Dr. Robin L. Hardwicke on her receipt of a 2023 State Award for Excellence from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

TX HR1767

Congratulating Corpus Christi ISD on its receipt of a 2023 H-E-B Excellence in Education Award.

TX HR1516

Congratulating Dr. Cynthia Hernandez on her receipt of a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR916

Congratulating Cheryl Fillmore on her receipt of a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR1514

Congratulating Dr. Kandee Richardson-Guartuche on her receipt of a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR1427

Congratulating Csar Sevilla Jr. on his receipt of the 2023 U.S. Public Health Service Excellence in Public Health Award.

TX HCR16

Congratulating Linda J. Cowden of Midland on receiving the 2023 Excellence in Governing Board Leadership Award.

TX HR1518

Congratulating Lori Jo Walker on her receipt of a 2023 Women in Education Award from the Education Service Center Region 2.

TX HR1448

Congratulating Dr. Usamah Rodgers on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Texan Award for House District 111 from the Texas Legislative Black Caucus.

TX HR1471

Congratulating Dr. Mary Ellen Cavitt on her receipt of a 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Killeen Independent School District Alumni Association.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.