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Lawmakers to tackle soaring home insurance rates Top state lawmakers plan to address soaring homeowners insurance premiums when they return to
The state's insurance commissioner,
More severe and frequent disasters are blamed for the spike in rates. In addition to more severe and more frequent storms, higher home values and higher costs for construction and labor are also factors. The median home price in
"All this new value needs coverage, which results in bigger bills for consumers," Brown said.
Lawmakers reportedly will consider changes to the state's file-and-use system, which allows insurance companies to raise rates and then seek regulatory approval. Brown said the
"If we tighten up the criteria that you have to look at in order to approve their rates - I would expect that if it's harder to get a rate increase approval, that would help Texans with their premiums on their insurance," state Sen. Doima Campbell, R-
Alarm sounded over languishing farm bill
In a letter to the House Republican leadership signed by 140 members of
"The negative impacts of failing to act will not just stop at the farm gate," the letter said, "but will (affect)
The Farm, Food, and National Security act is considered a "must-pass" piece of federal legislation. The bill supports more than 230, 000 farmers and ranchers in
The farm bill also funds the
"We need our members of
Most of the growth has come in
"We are in a competitive state and we are not going to win just sitting on our laurels," said
Judge ends probe into alleged vote harvesting A federal judge has stopped the state's ability to investigate alleged cases of vote harvesting, such as the probe into the
Paxton last week vowed to appeal.
"A ruling - weeks prior to an election - preventing my office from investigating potential election violations is deeply troubling and risks undermining public trust in our political process," he said.
Voter outreach groups hailed the ruling, saying the restrictions violated the
Shorter days bring higher risks for pedestrians The change in seasons brings fewer daylight hours and higher risks for pedestrian safety, according to the
"As the fall and winter months usher in shorter days and less light, pedestrians are at increased risk on our roads," TxDOT Executive Director
Local insurance agent recommends applying for FEMA assistance
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