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The Texas House on Monday gave preliminary approval to a bill that would direct state investment funds to divest from companies that cut ties with fossil fuel companies. Senate Bill 13 was approved on second reading in the House, and needs only a third reading before it is sent to Gov. Greg Abbotts desk.
The legislation would require state entities including state pension funds and Texas massive K-12 school endowment to divest from companies that refuse to invest in or do business with fossil fuel-based energy companies. Its a response to the sentiment on Wall Street that oil and gas companies are contributing to climate change and may not be a good investment in the midst of an energy transition. The bill seeks to divest the states massive investment funds from firms that boycott fossil fuel companies.
Oil and gas is the lifeblood of the Texas economy, state Rep. Phil King, R-Weatherford, said on the House floor before the bill was approved in a 92-51 vote. In the world of capital, theres a movement to deny funds to businesses that will not sign on to extreme anti-fossil fuel policy.
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Democrats who voted no on the legislation called the bill anti-free speech, and argued that Texas should pursue legislation that rewards industries important to Texas, rather than punishing others. We say we want to protect peoples ability to speak their mind, but once again, we have another bill that does the opposite, said state Rep. Gene Wu, D-Houston. We punish companies for their thoughts and internal policies, whether they carry them out or not. We punish thought. We punish speech.
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https://www.texastribune.org/2021/05/03/texas-house-fossil-fuel-oil-divest/
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(21,130 posts)Is the legislature going to double tax him for not producing cars for fossil fuels?