Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB437

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to eligibility to participate in health benefit programs for certain state employees reemployed after military service.

Impact

If enacted, HB 437 would significantly impact state laws governing health benefit eligibility. The adjustment in the eligibility timeline, allowing for immediate access to benefits, reflects a growing recognition of the need to support veterans and military service members reintegrating into civilian roles. This aligns with broader efforts to ensure that the contributions of military personnel are honored and that they receive timely health care support as they transition back to state employment.

Summary

House Bill 437 aims to amend the eligibility criteria for certain state employees reemployed after their military service to participate in health benefit programs. Specifically, the bill stipulates that for employees reemployed under Chapter 613 of the Government Code, eligibility for health benefits will begin on the first day of reemployment when they perform services for a state agency. This change is intended to streamline the process for military personnel who return to state service, ensuring they have immediate access to health benefits upon their return to work.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 437 has been broadly positive, highlighting a consensus on the importance of supporting military service members. Lawmakers expressed a commitment to improving the lives of those who serve, and this bill represents a step towards facilitating their transition back into the workforce. The unopposed nature of the voting record, with 141 yeas and no nays, suggests that the measure is seen as beneficial across party lines.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention reported in the discussions or voting history of HB 437. The bill appears to have garnered straightforward support from legislators, indicating a unified approach to bolstering the benefits available to veterans and state employees returning from military duty. The lack of opposition highlights a shared recognition of the bill's objectives to enhance the welfare of reemployed military personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SCR33

Designating September 8 as Major Jefferson Van Horne Day for a 10-year period beginning in 2015.

TX HB11

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Department of Public Safety, military and law enforcement training, and the investigation, prosecution, punishment, and prevention of certain offenses; creating an offense and increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees.

Similar Bills

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