Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR159

Caption

Congratulating Arlen L. Edgar on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

Impact

The resolution itself does not change existing laws but serves to honor Edgar's contributions, which are significant in the context of Texas's economy and its natural resources sector. By recognizing prominent figures in the petroleum industry, HCR159 contributes to a broader tradition of honoring the contributions of the oil and gas industry in Texas, which is a cornerstone of the state's economic landscape. This focus aligns with Texas's history and reputation as a leading player in energy production.

Summary

HCR159 is a House Concurrent Resolution congratulating Arlen L. Edgar on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame, which recognizes individuals for their significant contributions to the petroleum industry. This resolution celebrates Edgar's career and achievements, emphasizing his impact on the development of the petroleum sector in the Permian Basin and across Texas. His induction ceremony is scheduled for May 2, 2019, highlighting the continuing legacy of individuals who have played vital roles in this critical industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR159 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the accomplishments of an individual who has been instrumental in the petroleum industry. The resolution reflects a deep respect and admiration for Edgar’s contributions, as well as the acknowledgment of the importance of the petroleum industry to the state of Texas. The congratulatory nature of the resolution fosters a sense of pride within the community, as such honors highlight local achievements.

Contention

Though generally well-received, resolutions like HCR159 may occasionally face scrutiny regarding the environmental impact of the petroleum industry. Critics may argue about the need for a more balanced recognition of both the economic benefits and environmental challenges related to oil and gas extraction. However, in this case, the focus remains on individual recognition, somewhat shielding it from broader contentious debates associated with the petroleum industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR14

Congratulating Edward Runyan on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HCR15

Congratulating Don Sparks on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HCR17

Congratulating Kenneth B. Nolen on his induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

TX HCR16

Honoring Florence Marie Hall on her posthumous induction into the Petroleum Hall of Fame.

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 HR1296

Congratulating Coleman Locke on his induction into the American Brahman Breeders Hall of Fame.

TX HR2178

Congratulating Tom Schwenk on his induction into the Realtor Political Action Committee Hall of Fame.

TX HR2357

Congratulating Jack Ingram on his induction into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame.

TX HCR11

Congratulating Tyrone Thurman on his induction into the Midland ISD Hall of Legends.

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