Texas State Representative

Mary Ann Perez 2023 - 88th Regular - Committees

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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

House Insurance Committee

The House Committee on Insurance, chaired by Representative Tom Oliverson, focuses on a range of issues pertinent to the insurance industry in Texas. The committee is actively engaged in reviewing legislation related to health care, prescription drug pricing, mental health parity, and various insurance regulations. Recent discussions have included bills aimed at enhancing transparency in insurance pricing, expanding coverage for mental health conditions, and implementing savings programs for uninsured individuals. The committee regularly invites testimonies from relevant agencies and stakeholders to inform their legislative actions, ensuring consumer protection and efficient operation of insurance services in the state.
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The Protecting Texas LNG Exports, Select Committee is dedicated to analyzing and addressing the implications of federal actions on the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in Texas. Chaired by Representative Jared Patterson, the committee includes members from both Republican and Democrat parties, highlighting a collaborative effort to tackle the significant economic, environmental, and social impacts of the federal suspension of LNG export permits. Key activities involve examining the legal framework guiding federal decisions, assessing possible adverse effects on the state's energy sector, and developing strategies and recommendations to mitigate challenges faced by the LNG industry and Texas's broader economy.
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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

House Transportation Committee

The House Committee on Transportation, chaired by Representative Terry Canales, plays a crucial role in shaping Texas' transportation policies and infrastructure. The committee focuses on a myriad of legislation aimed at enhancing the state's highway systems, ensuring community safety, and addressing environmental concerns related to transportation. Key legislative efforts, such as House Bill 4386, are designed to prevent the expansion of highways in vulnerable areas, reflecting the committee's commitment to protecting local communities from potential adverse effects of infrastructure development. Throughout the 88th Legislature, the committee has actively engaged in discussions, held numerous meetings, and evaluated several bills that promote sustainable transportation practices and improve the efficiency of transportation systems across Texas.