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Mayes Middleton introduced SB 2530 to the Texas Senate — what to know

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David Mayes Middleton, Texas State Senator from 11th District (R) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayes_Middleton#:~:text=David%20Mayes%20Middleton%20II%20(born,Senate%20for%20the%2011th%20district.

David Mayes Middleton, Texas State Senator from 11th District (R) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayes_Middleton#:~:text=David%20Mayes%20Middleton%20II%20(born,Senate%20for%20the%2011th%20district.

Sen. Mayes Middleton introduced SB 2530, a bill on Insurance, to the Texas Senate on Tuesday, April 8 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’Relating to the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association’’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

The bill modifies the operations of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA), exempting it from certain taxes and fees, and prohibiting the use of funds to influence legislation. It mandates the TWIA headquarters be located in specific coastal counties and outlines financial provisions for losses and securities, including timelines for repayment and funding assessments. The bill restructures the association's board, requiring diverse representation and specific residency requirements. It sets forth limitations on premium adjustments and requires public filing of maximum loss estimates with catastrophe models executed by third parties. The bill stipulates board meetings be held in coastal areas for specific decisions and sets conditions for the twia's probable maximum loss determinations. The act takes effect immediately with legislative support or by September 1, 2025.

Mayes Middleton, member of the Senate Committee on State Affairs and vice chair of the Senate Committee on Local Government, proposed another 119 bills during the 89(R) legislative session.

Middleton graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BA and again from University of Texas Law School with a JD.

Mayes Middleton is currently serving in the Texas State Senate, representing the state's 11th Senate district. He replaced previous state senator Larry Taylor in 2023.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Other Recent Bills Introduced by Sen. Mayes Middleton in Texas Senate During 89(R) Legislative Session

Bill NumberDate IntroducedShort Description
SB 257104/08/2025Relating to funding of excess losses and operating expenses of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association; authorizing an assessment
SB 297604/07/2025Relating to the areas of operation of housing finance corporations
SB 282404/07/2025Relating to the sale, lease, or use of an unused or underused school district facility
SB 75704/03/2025Relating to the review, funding, and continuation of degree and certificate programs at public institutions of higher education based on certain performance standards
SB 271604/03/2025Relating to procedures for challenging voter registration based on personal knowledge and publicly available records
SB 271504/03/2025Relating to sexual abuse and assault prevention training for employees of amusement ride operators
SB 271404/03/2025Relating to a prohibition on public institutions of higher education requiring students to enroll in certain courses to complete a certificate or degree program, using such courses to satisfy general education requirements, funding such courses using state appropriations, or requiring related faculty practices, and to freshman student orientation at those institutions
SB 271304/03/2025Relating to preventing discrimination in membership in a professional or trade association or organization
SB 271204/03/2025Relating to the amount of a large risk that is exempt from certain property and casualty insurance policy form requirements
SB 271104/03/2025Relating to the public information law
SB 264604/03/2025Relating to requiring a voter to be affiliated with a political party to vote in that party's primary election or otherwise participate in that party's affairs; creating a criminal offense
SB 264504/03/2025Relating to volunteer firefighter compensation limits
SB 264404/03/2025Relating to the provision of funding under the public school finance system on the basis of property values that take into account optional homestead exemptions
SB 264304/03/2025Relating to the inclusion of civics instruction in public school government curriculum requirements for high school students
SB 264204/03/2025Relating to authorized investments by governmental entities
SB 260004/03/2025Relating to a fee charged by a school district for the transportation of a student who lives within two miles of the school the student attends
SB 259904/03/2025Relating to the purchasing authority of development corporations
SB 259804/03/2025Relating to certain structures located near a National Wildlife Refuge
SB 259704/03/2025Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 521 in Brazoria County as the Clarence "BB" Sasser Medal of Honor Highway
SB 259604/03/2025Relating to group property and casualty insurance policies
SB 259404/03/2025Relating to the provision of supplemental services by management organizations in certain public improvement districts located in certain municipalities
SB 257604/03/2025Relating to repeal of provisions requiring a school district to reduce its local revenue level in excess of entitlement
SB 257504/03/2025Relating to recoverable depreciation for property damage claims under an insurance policy
SB 257404/03/2025Relating to preserving religious liberty from nativist jurisprudence
SB 257304/03/2025Relating to the participation of optometrists and therapeutic optometrists in managed care plans providing vision benefits
SB 257204/03/2025Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of bond proceeds by persons who make a contribution to certain political committees
SB 253504/03/2025Relating to the appraisal of property for ad valorem tax purposes, including protests, arbitrations, and appeals regarding appraisals
SB 253404/03/2025Relating to the establishment of faith-based child-care facilities
SB 253204/03/2025Relating to the calculation of the voter-approval tax rate for certain municipalities that receive municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue
SB 253104/03/2025Relating to occupational licensing reciprocity agreements
SB 47604/01/2025Relating to enhancing the criminal penalty for the offense of intoxication manslaughter in certain circumstances
SB 45104/01/2025Relating to the purchase, adoption, and use of instructional materials by public schools
SB 39004/01/2025Relating to including certain veteran-owned businesses within the definition of a historically underutilized business for purposes of state contracting
SB 179203/26/2025Relating to the emergency possession of certain abandoned children by designated emergency infant care providers and the termination of parental rights to those children
SB 240303/25/2025Relating to the functions and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission
SB 240203/25/2025Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Lottery Commission
SB 45203/20/2025Relating to requiring the approval of the governing board of a public institution of higher education for the hiring of certain institution employees
SB 197103/17/2025Relating to admissibility and disclosure of certain evidence in a suit concerning a child alleged to have been abused or neglected or to be at risk of abuse or neglect filed by a governmental entity
SB 197003/17/2025Relating to the duties of a real estate broker or sales agent who lists real estate for sale
SB 196903/17/2025Relating to the waiver of license renewal fees for certain instructors in high-demand fields at public institutions of higher education
SB 191703/17/2025Relating to motor vehicle franchised dealers and the reimbursement of motor vehicle franchised dealers by manufacturers and distributors for warranty, recall, over-the-air, and preparation and delivery work
SB 181303/13/2025Relating to the delegation of certain authority of a county judge in certain counties
SB 180003/13/2025Relating to creating the criminal offense of abandoning a resident of an assisted living facility during a declared state of disaster or local state of disaster
SB 179903/13/2025Relating to revision or elimination of the motor vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program
SB 179703/13/2025Relating to a prohibition against the consideration of race or ethnicity as a factor when appointing the members of a state board, commission, or other state agency with statewide jurisdiction
SB 179603/13/2025Relating to statutory construction
SB 179503/13/2025Relating to the process for filling a vacancy on the board of trustees of an independent school district
SB 179403/13/2025Relating to interlocutory appeal from certain orders by a political subdivision or an officer or employee of a political subdivision
SB 179303/13/2025Relating to an annual report by the comptroller of public accounts on certain issues regarding the employment of veterans in this state
SB 172203/13/2025Relating to parental leave policies for certain public school classroom teachers

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