| To be considered:    | 
 
  | SB
  64          NelsonRelating to cybersecurity for information resources.
 
 
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  | SB
  339         Huffman | et al.Relating to a seller's disclosure notice for residential property regarding
  floodplains, flood pools, or reservoirs.
 
 
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  | SB
  491         CreightonRelating to certain government contracts with companies that boycott Israel.
 
 
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  | SB
  662         CampbellRelating to the availability of personal information of a statewide elected
  official or member of the legislature.
 
 
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  | SB
  819         NelsonRelating to state agency electronic information and processes.
 
 
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  | SB
  939         CreightonRelating to the limitations periods for certain suits against real estate
  appraisers and appraisal firms.
 
 
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  | SB
  1035        TaylorRelating to maximum liability limits for windstorm and hail insurance
  coverage provided through the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association.
 
 
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  | SB
  1318        Johnson | et al.Relating to the availability of dates of birth under the public information
  law.
 
 
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  | SB
  1502        CreightonRelating to the authority of certain insurers to make investments in bond
  exchange-traded funds.
 
 
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  | SB
  1584        HughesRelating to waiver of continuing education requirements for certain insurance
  adjusters.
 
 
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  | SB
  1742        MenéndezRelating to physician and health care provider directories for certain health
  benefit plans.
 
 
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  | SB
  1769        TaylorRelating to collection of taxes by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission at
  certain ports of entry.
 
 
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  | SB
  1778        PaxtonRelating to excess loss damage waivers in connection with the lease of motor
  vehicles; providing a civil penalty.
 
 
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  | SB
  1779        PaxtonRelating to security for state agency information and information
  technologies.
 
 
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  | SB
  1833        AlvaradoRelating to the sale of certain wine by the holder of a wine and beer retailer's
  permit or mixed beverage permit.
 
 
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  | SB
  1845        MilesRelating to the amendment of the dedicatory instruments of certain mixed-use
  real estate developments.
 
 
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  | SB
  1883        PerryRelating to the authority of the Public Utility Commission of Texas to retain
  assistance for regional proceedings affecting certain electric utilities and
  consumers.
 
 
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  | SB
  1949        Watson | et al.Relating to the applicability of Texas law to consumer financial transactions
  extended to persons located in this state at the time the transaction is
  entered into.
 
 
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  | SB
  1958        CreightonRelating to financially impaired fraternal benefit societies.
 
 
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  | SB
  2195        LucioRelating to metering and billing requirements for certain apartment houses,
  manufactured homes, and recreational vehicles.
 
 
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  | SB
  2304        TaylorRelating to eligibility to establish a multiple employer welfare arrangement.
 
 
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  | SB
  2370        HughesRelating to the procedure for approval of certain land development
  applications by a political subdivision.
 
 
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  | Pending Business   | 
 
  | Public testimony will be limited to 3
  minutes. If submitting written testimony, please provide 20 copies to the
  committee clerk with your name and bill number on each copy.   You may register for this hearing using the
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