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HB 2036 85-0 (2017) Author: King, Phil | et. al. Relating to premium tax credits related to certain fees paid under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: Insurance Committee report sent to Calendars
HCR 37 85-0 (2017) Author: Workman, Paul Calling on Congress to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select Left pending in committee
HCR 54 85-0 (2017) Author: Reynolds, Ron Urging Congress to keep the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select Referred to State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select
HCR 90 85-0 (2017) Author: Bell, Cecil Urging Congress to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select Referred to State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select
SB 1779 85-0 (2017) Author: Creighton, Brandon Relating to premium and maintenance tax credits related to certain fees paid under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Senate: Business & Commerce Left pending in committee
SCR 1 85-0 (2017) Author: Buckingham, Dawn | et. al.
Sponsor: Workman, Paul
Calling on Congress to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select
Senate: Health & Human Services
Committee report sent to Calendars
HCR 17 85-1 (2017) Author: Reynolds, Ron Urging Congress to preserve the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select Referred to State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select
HB 1138 84-0 (2015) Author: Israel, Celia Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: Appropriations Referred to Appropriations
HCR 89 84-0 (2015) Author: Phelan, Dade | et. al. Urging Congress to repeal the health insurance tax. House: State & Federal Power & Responsibility, Select Committee report sent to Calendars
SB 89 84-0 (2015) Author: Ellis, Rodney Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services
SB 1112 84-0 (2015) Author: Burton, Konni Relating to the use of state resources to implement or enforce the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Senate: Finance Referred to Finance
HB 593 83-0 (2013) Author: Naishtat, Elliott | et. al. Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: Appropriations Referred to Appropriations
HB 999 83-0 (2013) Author: Johnson, Eric Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: Appropriations Referred to Appropriations
HB 2950 83-0 (2013) Author: Rodriguez, Justin Relating to expanding eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: Appropriations Referred to Appropriations
HCR 32 83-0 (2013) Author: Stickland, Jonathan Urging Congress and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to cease imposing contraception mandates on private businesses. House: Federalism & Fiscal Responsibility, Select Left pending in committee
HCR 60 83-0 (2013) Author: Zerwas, John Urging the United States Congress to modify the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to allow cost-sharing payments and premium tax credits to be made available to the Texas political subdivision health care benefit pools on the same basis as those for health plans participating in the new federal exchange. House: Federalism & Fiscal Responsibility, Select Committee report sent to Calendars
HCR 64 83-0 (2013) Author: Creighton, Brandon Requesting the comptroller to conduct a study to determine the costs to the state of instituting the Affordable Care Act and a projection of the number of Texas residents who would lose health insurance coverage as a result of the ACA. House: Federalism & Fiscal Responsibility, Select Committee report sent to Calendars
HCR 72 83-0 (2013) Author: Creighton, Brandon | et. al. Rejecting unlimited submission to the current administration and Congress, reaffirming the sovereignty of our state, and opposing taxes imposed on the citizens of Texas by the passage of the Affordable Care Act. House: Federalism & Fiscal Responsibility, Select Committee report sent to Calendars
HR 1247 83-0 (2013) Author: Walle, Armando | et. al. Recognizing that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is now the law of the land, as per the Supreme Court decision of June 28, 2012. House: Federalism & Fiscal Responsibility, Select Left pending in committee
SB 455 83-0 (2013) Author: Rodríguez, José Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the application and eligibility determination processes for medical assistance and other programs. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services
SB 880 83-0 (2013) Author: Ellis, Rodney Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services
SB 1232 83-0 (2013) Author: West, Royce Relating to expanding eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and ensuring the provision of quality care under and the effectiveness of the medical assistance program. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services
SB 1816 83-0 (2013) Author: Rodríguez, José Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and funding of that expansion. Senate: Health & Human Services Referred to Health & Human Services
SCR 23 83-0 (2013) Author: Patrick, Dan | et. al. Rejecting unlimited submission to the current administration and Congress, reaffirming the sovereignty of our state, and opposing taxes imposed on the citizens of Texas by the passage of the Affordable Care Act. Senate: State Affairs Referred to State Affairs
SJR 61 83-0 (2013) Author: Schwertner, Charles | et. al. Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the reduction of amounts paid by Texans to provide health care to the uninsured if Medicaid eligibility is expanded in accordance with the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; requiring hospital district and county tax rate reductions. Senate: Finance Committee report printed and distributed
SB 19 83-1 (2013) Author: Ellis, Rodney | et. al. Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain persons under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Co-author authorized
SB 32 83-2 (2013) Author: Rodríguez, José | et. al. Relating to the expansion of eligibility for medical assistance to certain women under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Filed
HCR 27 82-0 (2011) Author: Christian, Wayne | et. al. Expressing opposition to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. House: State Sovereignty, Select Considered in Calendars
HCR 102 82-0 (2011) Author: Morrison, Geanie Memorializing the United States Congress to enact comprehensive legislation to protect religious liberty and individual conscience rights of all participants involved in accessing or providing health care. House: Public Health Referred to Public Health


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