Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR9

Caption

Designating the first Saturday of every month as Small Business Saturday for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

Impact

The implementation of HCR9 will inadvertently reinforce existing state laws that recognize the importance of small businesses in driving economic growth. This monthly designation will serve as a reminder for both residents and lawmakers about the contributions of small enterprises, potentially influencing policy decisions in favor of supporting local startups and small business initiatives. The resolution affirms the commitment of the Texas Legislature to promote a favorable environment for small businesses amidst the challenges they typically face, such as rising operational costs and market competition.

Summary

HCR9 is a House Concurrent Resolution that designates the first Saturday of every month as 'Small Business Saturday' in Texas for a duration of ten years, concluding in 2035. The intent of the resolution is to highlight the vital role that small businesses play in the state’s economy, where they are a significant workforce contributor and represent the vast majority of businesses. By encouraging consumers to support local businesses on this designated day, the resolution aims to foster community engagement and economic vitality within Texas towns and cities.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HCR9 has been largely positive, reflecting a bipartisan recognition of the importance of small businesses. Supporters laud the emphasis on local patronage as a significant way to bolster economic resilience. The enthusiasm expressed in legislative discussions suggests a collective acknowledgment of small businesses as fundamental to community identity and prosperity. However, while there was minor contention noted during voting, the overwhelming support indicates strong agreement on the necessity of promoting small enterprises in Texas.

Contention

While the resolution did not experience significant opposition, minor contention arose regarding its practical implementation and whether a designated day would genuinely influence ongoing consumer behavior. There are also discussions regarding the effectiveness of such symbolic resolutions in addressing the real economic challenges faced by small enterprises. Critics argue that while the sentiment is favorable, there are more substantial legislative actions that could directly support small business infrastructure, which should also be considered alongside the celebrations of Small Business Saturdays.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SR70

Urges NJ residents to continue to support "Small Business Saturday."

TX HCR18

Designating May as Muslim Heritage Month for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

TX HB168

Absentee voting; extend time allowed on Saturdays to 5:00 p.m.

TX HB81

Absentee voting; extend time allowed on Saturdays to 5:00 p.m.

TX HCR59

Designating April as Promise Month for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

TX SF3387

Every Third Saturday grant appropriation

TX SR20

Resolution; recognizing and designating the first Saturday of September as Water Stewardship Day in the State of Oklahoma in honor of constituent Evelynn Cannella.

TX SR20

Resolution; recognizing and designating the first Saturday of September as Water Stewardship Day in the State of Oklahoma in honor of constituent Evelynn Cannella.

TX HCR29

Designating April as Counseling Awareness Month for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

TX SCR64

Designating May 2025 As "small Business Month" In The State Of Delaware.

Similar Bills

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