Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3502

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to annual statistical reports for fixing title insurance premium rates.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3502 is expected to lead to a significant transformation in state regulations concerning environmental standards. By laying down stringent requirements for emissions, the bill will affect industries such as energy, manufacturing, and transportation, compelling them to comply with the new standards. This legislation is seen as a critical step towards aligning state policies with global climate goals and responding to rising concerns about climate change's impacts. The bill could also foster job creation in the renewable energy sector as companies evolve towards greener practices.

Summary

House Bill 3502 focuses on enhancing state efforts towards environmental protection and sustainability. The bill outlines comprehensive measures aimed at reducing carbon emissions across various sectors and promoting the use of renewable energy sources. It sets ambitious targets for transitioning to greener practices in both public and private sectors, emphasizing innovation and investment in green technologies. One of the key provisions is the establishment of incentive programs for businesses that adopt environmentally friendly practices, which could significantly drive the state's shift towards sustainable development.

Contention

Notably, HB 3502 has sparked debates among lawmakers and stakeholders regarding the feasibility of its ambitious goals. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for the state to take a leading role in combating climate change, while opponents raise concerns about the economic burdens it may impose on businesses, particularly small enterprises. Some legislators worry that the strict regulations could lead to increased operational costs and impact competitiveness. This tension highlights the ongoing struggle between environmental objectives and economic considerations.

Companion Bills

TX SB1810

Identical Relating to annual statistical reports for fixing title insurance premium rates.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1810

Relating to annual statistical reports for fixing title insurance premium rates.

TX HB5173

Relating to annual statistical reports for fixing title insurance premium rates.

TX SB01278

An Act Concerning Long-term Care Insurance Premium Rates.

TX HB05304

An Act Concerning Long-term Care Insurance Premium Rates.

TX A2146

Prohibits discrimination with respect to charging of rates of premiums for disability and accident insurance.

TX SB774

Health Insurance - Plan Benefits and Coverage - Annual Reporting (Transparency, Reporting, Understanding, Timeliness, and Honesty (TRUTH) in Mental Health Coverage Act)

TX HB1157

Health Insurance - Plan Benefits and Coverage - Annual Reporting (Transparency, Reporting, Understanding, Timeliness, and Honesty (TRUTH) in Mental Health Coverage Act)

TX A3331

Mandates access to periodic cancer screening examinations for volunteer firefighters; increases tax on fire insurance premiums.

TX S3866

Mandates access to periodic cancer screening examinations for volunteer firefighters; increases tax on fire insurance premiums.

TX HB594

Establishes a flat rate of insurance premium tax and provides relative to certain insurance premium tax credits and exemptions (RR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)

Similar Bills

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