Updated November 13, 2020 with testimony to the House County Affairs Committee.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, most committees at the Texas Legislature have not held their typical hearings this year to collect public input on the “Interim Charges” that they are studying in preparation for next session.
But our team and other policy advocates have still been busy providing input to the committees on the issues they are studying. In addition to meeting virtually with committee members and staff, over the last two months we have submitted written testimony to a number of committees in response to their official “Requests for Information.”
Below are copies of the testimony we have submitted to the Legislature this fall:
- Steps to Support Early Brain Development for Infants and Toddlers: House Appropriations Article II Subcommittee
- Steps to Support Healthy Mothers, Healthy Pregnancies, and Healthy Babies:
House Public Health Committee - Leveraging Federal Funding to Support Child and Maternal Health in Texas: The 2018 Family First Act, Healthy Texas Women 1115 Waiver Implementation, and Leveraging Federal Funds for Comprehensive Health Insurance: House Appropriations Article II Subcommittee and House Public Health Committee
- Leveraging Federal Funding to Support Children in Texas: House County Affairs Committee
- Next Steps Texas Should Take to Implement the 2018 Family First Act: House Human Services Committee
- Protecting Children and Families in Texas from Suicide: House Public Health Committee
- Student Mental Health and School Climate: Recommendations on HB 18, HB 19, and SB 11: House Public Education Committee and House Public Health Committee
- Budget Recommendations Regarding Early Childhood Education and Student Mental Health: House Appropriations Article III Subcommittee
- Expanding Access to Quality Child Care Is Critical for Texas Families: House International Relations and Economic Development Committee
- Building on HB 3 Must Focus on Early Childhood: House Public Education Committee
- Texas Should Reduce the Uninsured Rate And Seek Federal Funds To Insure More Texans: House Committee on Insurance
- With Phase-Out of DSRIP Funding, Texas Should Maximize Federal Funds To Insure More Texans: House Human Services Committee
- Devastating Impact of High Uninsured Rate on Texans and Our Economy: House County Affairs Committee
- ECI Coalition Testimony: House Appropriations Article II Subcommittee