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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Culture, Recreation & Tourism Aug 6th, 2025 at 10:08 am
House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee
- of insurance through STORM.
- At least by having insurance in place, we could act a lot quicker and not have to deal with the federal
- We have insurance on those high-risk properties that have
- ...but also meet our obligation to the French government,
- Camps should also coordinate with their insurance companies, as they understand how bad things can happen
- is simply about requiring the state to take responsibility for picking up inmates when they are obligated
- H.H.S.C., that's pretty hard to say, by the way, to pick up inmates at most after 45 days, as they are obligated
- And benefits obligation.
- span> Through FY24, we have consistently exceeded contractual obligations
- ...benefits from insurance, life insurance, similar to what
Insurance, we do know that property insurance costs
- are really, I mean they're just going up, and the options of insurance companies to use are limited.
- the insurance companies, but it is a crisis.
- I own one commercial building, and my insurance rate in 2023 was $42,000. In 2024, it was $109,000.
- , but yet they have a mortgage, they have to have insurance.
- marker="1489" data-time="8928">The bill also includes a provision specific to commercial lines of insurance
- , requiring insurers to deliver a notice of declination for an application for a commercial...
- ...line of insurance to the applicant's agent, and the agent
- However, some cyber insurance policies contain clauses that prevent local governments from fulfilling
- Their notification obligations.
- In many cases, a pre-suit notice is sent when an insurer refuses to pay a claim or fails to meet obligations
- If the claimant or the insured...
- ...storm and hail insurance policies or to flood insurance
- Flood Insurance Program policies.
- It also under flood insurance policy would not just be limited to flood insurance program policies, but
- marker="31" data-time="296">They do not, we do not, or should not assume their educational financial obligation
- We have a constitutional obligation to
- When the state is failing on so many of our constitutional obligations, we are dead last in the number
- of Texans with health insurance.
- All the advantages of public funding with none of the obligations.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session May 16th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- The successful three-share program allows small employers to provide health insurance to low-wage employees
- certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related
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HB3520 by Spiller relating to the automobile liability insurance
- Members, this is the TNC Insurance Coverage Bill. I move passage.
- Including vehicles, gas, insurance, maintenance, etc.
- We are proud to serve, and we have a moral and legal obligation.
That is our moral obligation and legal obligation to
- It is common practice for them to get reimbursed by insurance companies. So my question is...
- That are obligated. We're required to carry a reserve.
That's obligated per bond indenture, and it's not
- in debt, and while this cannot be attributed entirely to tax increment bonds and certificates of obligation
- Unemployment insurance is not a victimless crime.
- It's wasteful to have fraud in unemployment insurance.
Unemployment insurance hadn't really been a target
- This is the People's Social Insurance Program.
- On this slide, you will also see the Children's Health Insurance Program, which is a program for children
- families make too much to qualify for Medicaid but not usually enough to purchase private health insurance
- This includes the Children's Health Insurance Program, which
- On the right, you'll see the Children's Health Insurance Program again, designed for children.
- That's a reminder that when a person volunteers to participate in this program, they have the obligation
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services Mar 18th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- writing to each insured or enrollee, and to any physician...
- How much was the insurance portion of that? The insurance? What would they pay me?
- This bill obligates employers to pay the health insurance premiums for employees that terminate employment
- (TDI) to create a health insurance reference guide for consumers.
- They complicate health insurance credentialing, and on and on.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 7th, 2025 at 10:05 am
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee
- ...paid by their insurance and letting the insurance file
- So when you have insurance, the insurance pays some, you pay some.
- So we're taking an insurance form and making a doctor fill out an insurance form or meet the elements
- Well, why didn't you use your insurance?
- What insurance pays, right?
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Business and Commerce (Part II) Feb 27th, 2025
- This isn't just health insurance; we also see an underwriting of insurance for life.
- But in the health insurance aspect, the decision-making, we already have...
- And this is a medical insurance bill now. It's not an...
- insurance companies.
- Again, high-power technology is being utilized by health insurers in the...
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Apr 29th, 2025 at 10:04 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- That's less than car insurance. Less than car insurance. It's way less than pet insurance.
So the additional insured status means that the insurance
- It simply says they have to carry insurance.
- But the insurance doesn't cover any liability.
- That's less than car insurance. Less than car insurance. It's way less than pet insurance.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:00 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- For the Committee on Insurance, HB 3736 by Schaffner relates
- benefit plan coverage for permanent menopause and menopause medications, referred to the Committee on Insurance
- data-time="5256">HB 3835 by Curry relates to the vote required to approve the issuance of general obligation
HB 3840 by Johnson relates to automobile insurance
- premium discounts for dashboard cameras for the Committee on Insurance.
- The Texas Department of Insurance didn't act unilaterally to fill that gap in the market.
I ask that you all remember your moral obligation
- We lost our health insurance and had to go to COBRA, which was $3,200 a month.
- That deal with obligations.
- ...obligations of the developer.
- And this is where I want to talk about the de-obligations again.
- Does that still include Harvey claims and outstanding obligations?
- We reach the point where we will de-obligate those funds. And if they have spent money...
- insurance fees to get there because I don't want to do that.
- I just don't want to make insurance payers... Yes ma'am, noted. Okay.
- Insurance costs have skyrocketed, and we need some help.
And that's auto insurance.
- I'm going to pitch an insurance bill here real soon that I think you're going to like.
- You talk about auto insurance; homeowner insurance is just
Senator Gutierrez, yeah, insurance.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services May 13th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- This way, when someone has insurance, they can receive a more accurate estimate.
- ...want to provide health insurance.
- Crisis for Small Businesses," and it's a dire prognosis for the small group insurance market.
- Only 30% of small businesses still offer health insurance, and that's down from 50% in 2000.
- Small businesses pay twice as much for health insurance as large firms with less than...
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Local Government (Part II) May 5th, 2025
Senate Local Government Committee
- I pay a mortgage, home insurance, and have done significant upgrades. I pay insurance and taxes.
- marker="340" data-time="2034"> So the issue, the debt that ATP will issue will not be city of Austin obligations
- It will be obligations of the Austin Transit Partnership, not the city, and so there won't be a need
- service rate is different because if the voters have legally passed bonds and sold them, they are obligated