Internet Reliability Act [HB-2991]
The purpose of this bill is to provide that Internet Service Providers, or "ISPs", shall be considered a telecommunications utility for regulatory purposes by the Public Service Commission.
HB-2991: Internet Reliability Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Henry Dillon
Filed For Introduction on 02/26/2025
You have voted HB-3321: Relating to certain health care entity or system transaction fees and payment claims; providing administrative and civil penalties..
SB-1625: Relating to the reporting of certain security incidents by public water systems to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Department of Information Resources.
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathan Johnson
Read First Time on 03/10/2025
You have voted SB-1625: Relating to the reporting of certain security incidents by public water systems to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Department of Information Resources..
Consumer Data Protection Act [HB-2953]
The purpose of this bill is to protect consumer data privacy by establishing a consumer right to request copy of personal data collected; establishing a consumer right to have personal information deleted or corrected; establishing a consumer right to request personal data sold or shared; establishing a consumer right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of personal information to third parties; prohibiting discrimination against consumers who exercise their right under this article; establishing procedures for requests for personal information under
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HB-2953: Consumer Data Protection Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Kayla Young
To House Enviroment, Infrastructure, And Technology on 02/26/2025
MAHA - Menstrual Labeling Act [HB-2859]
The purpose of this bill is to require packaging of menstrual products sold in this state to contain a plain and conspicuous printed list of all ingredients listed in order of predominance. The bill also imposes a civil penalty for violations.
HB-2859: MAHA - Menstrual Labeling Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Kayla Young
Filed For Introduction on 02/24/2025
SB-187: Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action
Sponsored by: Sen. Clyde Chambliss
Children And Youth Health 1st Amendment Dggysnt-1 on 02/27/2025
You have voted SB-187: Consumer protection, app store providers and developers required to take certain actions related to age verification and parental consent, Attorney General authorized to bring action for violations as deceptive trade practice, parents authorized to bring civil action.