ACIT TodayGovernor Perry praises chemical industryGovernor thanks industry for hurricane response and economic contribution at TCC/ACIT Annual Meeting
Governor Rick Perry praised the Speaking Oct. 16 to a capacity crowd at TCC/ACIT Annual Meeting Luncheon, Perry thanked the state’s chemical industry for contributing more than $20 million and volunteer assistance to storm-stricken communities. “I wanted to come here today and say ‘thank you’ to those of you in the chemical industry for what you did,” the governor told a luncheon audience of more than 250 industry representatives. “You have gone beyond the call of duty to help your fellow citizens.” Perry also praised TCC member companies for their commitment to safely restarting their facilities that had been shut down or damaged by hurricanes Hurricane Ike. “Your industry didn’t wait for the federal government to show up down here to clean everything up,” he said. “You were back doing that when the sun came up [the next] day, helping your neighbors, compassionately working with folks.” As examples, the governor cited Shell Chemical’s Deer Park facility for donating a large generator to a temporary shelter at the Jimmy Burke Activity Center; Kaneka Texas Corporation in Pasadena for opening its contractor parking lot for FEMA and recovery workers; and Puffer‑Sweiven in La Porte for hosting a blood drive in conjunction with the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. “These are great examples of the humanitarian assistance, the corporate citizenship we have in this state,” Perry said. The governor also lauded the chemical industry for being an important economic engine for the state. He stated that the “Although Texas will not escape the impact of the current international credit crisis,” Perry said, “the state has a fundamentally sound economy and is well positioned to lead an eventual national rebound.” State positives include a well-educated workforce, healthy business climate, low taxes and reasonable regulatory environment, he noted. “Our foundation is strong,” Perry said. “When they find the bottom … and the financial markets get turned around, Chairman Kraft presents Leadership Award to governor “Throughout your administration, you have been a champion for economic development and job growth,” Kraft told the governor. “You have also led the charge for lawsuit reform and … demonstrated a strong commitment to improving our state’s air quality by signing into law the Texas Emissions Reduction Act. Finally, you have led the development of one of the most sophisticated state emergency management departments in the country.” “Governor Perry is a proven leader and a friend of business and the chemical manufacturing industry,” stated Hector Rivero, President & CEO of TCC and ACIT. “We are proud that the governor recognizes our industry’s contribution to
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