Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR32

Caption

Urging Congress to provide sufficient federal funding for the construction of a storm surge barrier along the Texas coast.

Impact

The resolution highlights the benefits of constructing the Coastal Spine—including preserving lives, safeguarding property, and promoting economic growth. Furthermore, it points to potential state savings on disaster assistance by preventing the extensive damages associated with hurricanes. The resolution has garnered widespread support from local governments, businesses, and citizens in the affected regions, illustrating a collective recognition of the need for better protection against natural disasters.

Summary

SCR32 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that urges Congress to provide sufficient federal funding for the construction of a storm surge barrier along the Texas coast. The bill emphasizes the importance of the Gulf Coast region, highlighting its role as a major contributor to the state's economy and its vulnerability to severe weather events, particularly hurricanes. The proposed coastal barrier, referred to as the 'Coastal Spine,' aims to protect communities from storm surges, which have historically caused devastating impacts on life, property, and the environment in the area.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR32 is positive, marked by consensus among stakeholders regarding the necessity of improved coastal defenses. Local communities have expressed strong support for the Coastal Spine project, viewing it as critical to bolstering resilience against future hurricanes. However, while the resolution enjoys broad backing, there may be underlying concerns regarding the reliance on federal funding and the timelines involved in construction and environmental reviews.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise in the context of federal versus state authority in managing such large infrastructure projects, as well as the appropriateness of federal funding allocation. While this resolution advocates for expedited federal support, the practicality of realizing the Coastal Spine project may depend on navigating complex regulatory and funding landscapes. Ensuring comprehensive environmental impact assessments and addressing any opposition from local groups during the project's development may also present challenges.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SCR1

Declaring an invasion of the State of Texas by transnational cartel terrorists; urging the Governor to accelerate construction of a wall along the southern border; urging the U.S. Congress to deploy military forces.

TX SCR29

Declaring an invasion of the State of Texas by transnational cartel terrorists, urging the governor to accelerate the construction of a wall along the Southern Border, and urging Congress to deploy military forces to combat transnational cartels.

TX SCR2

Declaring an invasion of the State of Texas by transnational cartel terrorists, urging the governor to accelerate the construction of a wall along the Southern Border, and demanding that Congress deploy military forces to combat transnational cartels.

TX HCR2

Urging the Texas attorney general to file suit against the federal government for injunctive relief from the Border Patrol's practice of destroying barriers placed by Texas along its international border.

TX HR2050

Urging the federal government to support the construction of the Eastern Mediterranean gas pipeline.

TX HCR50

Urging Congress to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.

TX HB126

Relating to impeding illegal entry into Texas by providing more funding for the construction, operation, and maintenance of border barrier infrastructure.

TX SCR26

Urging Congress to amend federal law to allow states to provide for the consolidation of federally funded workforce development services with federally funded social safety net services.

TX HR567

Congratulating Audubon Texas on the 100th anniversary of its coastal island management program.

TX SR78

Reaffirming an unwavering commitment to the shrimping industry and urging the Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce to issue a fishery resource disaster determination for fisheries along the Gulf of Mexico.

Similar Bills

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