Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1034

Introduced
3/24/11  
Introduced
3/24/11  
Refer
3/30/11  
Refer
3/30/11  
Enrolled
4/13/11  
Enrolled
4/13/11  
Passed
4/13/11  

Caption

Congratulating Paul and Monica Minzenmayer of Rowena on earning the 2011 Achievement Award from the American Farm Bureau Federation.

Impact

The bill is set to significantly alter state laws regarding health insurance coverage by implementing stricter regulations on insurance providers. This includes requirements for coverage minimums and affordability thresholds that are designed to protect consumers from exorbitant premiums. Supporters of HR1034 believe that these changes will lead to a healthier population by providing better access to necessary medical services and treatments. Additionally, it addresses gaps in coverage that have left many constituents vulnerable.

Summary

HR1034 aims to expand access to affordable healthcare coverage by modifying current insurance regulations and increasing affordability measures for low-income families. This bill reflects a growing concern over the rising costs of healthcare and the barriers faced by individuals seeking necessary medical services. The proposed changes are expected to enhance the regulatory framework governing health insurance, thereby ensuring protections for consumers and improving overall access to care.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HR1034 is predominantly positive among healthcare advocates and low-income families who stand to benefit from expanded coverage. However, there are notable concerns raised by some insurance companies about the potential implications of increased regulations. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for promoting health equity and ensuring that all individuals have access to the care they need without facing financial hardship. Critics, however, express concern that excessive regulation could lead to higher costs for insurers, which may be passed down to consumers in the long run.

Contention

A key point of contention in the discussions around HR1034 is the balance between regulation and market freedom. Opponents worry that stringent regulations may drive some insurers out of the market, reducing competition and choice for consumers. Additionally, there are debates about the bill's potential impact on small businesses that provide health insurance to employees. Some fear that increased costs associated with compliance may limit the ability of these businesses to offer competitive benefits, ultimately affecting workforce retention and employment rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR109

Congratulating the Montgomery County Farm Bureau on receiving the 2023 Golden Buckle Award from the Texas Farm Bureau.

TX HR1208

Honoring Eric Molina for his achievements in professional boxing.

TX HR905

Congratulating the Eastlake High School FFA chapter in El Paso on its achievements during the 2022-2023 school year.

TX HR136

Congratulating the Marvels of Irving and Marvels of MAS robotics teams on their achievements.

TX HR254

Congratulating former State Representative Jerry A. Madden on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

TX HR522

Congratulating Joshua Davis and Emily Heinzman of the Bellaire Town Square Family Aquatic Center on their receipt of Lifesaving Awards from the American Red Cross.

TX HR2510

Congratulating Judy McLeod on receiving the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Round Rock Chamber.

TX HR505

Congratulating Dr. Robin L. Hardwicke on her receipt of a 2023 State Award for Excellence from the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

TX HR46

Congratulating Dr. Sharron Forest on her receipt of a 2023 Outstanding Teaching Award from The University of Texas System Board of Regents.

TX HR368

Congratulating Jennifer Spiller on her receipt of a 2022 Joe S. Mundy Award from Southwestern University.

Similar Bills

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