Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB504

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

Caption

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for hair prostheses for cancer patients.

Impact

If enacted, HB 504 would significantly impact state education laws, particularly those dealing with funding formulas and allocation of resources. The bill mandates a thorough review of current funding processes to ensure equitable distribution of funds across districts. This change is designed to provide additional support to schools in economically disadvantaged areas, thereby promoting equality in educational opportunities. Educational policymakers and school districts would need to adapt to the new mandates outlined in the bill, which could lead to shifts in operational budgets and resource distribution.

Summary

House Bill 504 aims to enhance educational opportunities and resources for students across the state. The bill proposes increased funding for schools, with specific allocations directed towards improving curriculum quality and providing necessary resources to teachers. A significant focus is placed on ensuring that all students have access to a well-rounded education, which includes not only core academic subjects but also arts and physical education. Through these measures, the bill seeks to address disparities in educational access that have been highlighted in recent years, particularly in underserved communities.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 504 have not been without contention. Proponents of the bill, including various educational advocacy groups, argue that the increased funding is essential for modernizing the state's educational system and preparing students for future challenges. However, critics raise concerns about the potential for misallocation of funds and question the effectiveness of additional funding without corresponding accountability measures. Additionally, there are debates among legislators about the best methods for assessing educational success, with some advocating for standardized testing while others oppose its use. These discussions reflect broader conversations about the direction of education reform in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB233

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for hair prostheses for breast cancer patients.

TX S832

Providing health insurance coverage for scalp and facial hair prostheses

TX SB1118

Relating to anesthesia coverage and patient assessment requirements for certain health benefit plans.

TX HB4037

Relating to anesthesia coverage and patient assessment requirements for certain health benefit plans.

TX SB97

AN ACT relating to coverage for prostheses and orthoses.

TX HB1427

State employees; require state health benefit plan to cover cranial prostheses for certain covered persons

TX HB712

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for certain tests to detect prostate cancer.

TX AB224

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

TX SB62

Health care coverage: essential health benefits.

TX SB1955

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for cancer screening, imaging, and genetic testing.

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