Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1609 Committees

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The Senate Committee on Business & Commerce, chaired by Senator Charles Schwertner, focuses on legislation surrounding the business interests and commerce regulations within Texas. The committee is currently engaged in reviewing several notable bills aimed at enhancing electric utility regulations, improving insurance processes, and supporting energy resilience. Recent discussions have highlighted key issues such as electric grid resilience, consumer credit regulations, and the management of disputes in automobile insurance claims. With an active agenda, the committee is dedicated to addressing the evolving needs of Texas's economy and ensuring robust support for both businesses and consumers.
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The Intergovernmental Relations Committee focuses on fostering positive relationships and collaboration between various levels of government. Chaired by Eddie Lucio, Jr., with Vice Chair Charles Schwertner, the committee comprises members from both major political parties, including notable figures such as Carol Alvarado and Donna Campbell. The committee reviews a variety of bills and legislative proposals aimed at enhancing intergovernmental coordination, addressing local governance challenges, and ensuring efficient public service delivery. Their meetings serve as a platform for discussing key issues and shaping policies that impact the state and its municipalities.
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The House Committee on Business & Industry, chaired by Representative Oscar Longoria, focuses on a range of issues affecting Texas businesses and workforce policies. Key priorities include the regulation of workers' compensation, housing affordability, consumer data protection, and the oversight of property owners' associations. Recent bills under discussion encompass topics such as the requirements for workers' compensation insurance, protections against fraudulent deeds, and the impacts of institutional buyers on housing markets. The committee actively engages stakeholders through public hearings and invites testimony from various entities to inform legislation and ensure its effectiveness in achieving intended outcomes.