Rep. Tom Oliverson (R) filed HB 4533, a Medicaid managed care organization rate floor bill for retail and specialty pharmacies.

Also in Texas, Rep. James Frank (R) filed HB 4051, a test-and-treat bill for flu, strep, COVID and minor, uncomplicated infections. The bill also includes provisions for doctor dispensing.

Also in Texas, last week, the Texas Pharmacy Association and the Texas Pharmacy Business Council testified in support of SB 1122 at the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. This legislation codifies Attorney General Ken Paxton’s February 5, 2025, opinion letter regarding the enforceability of existing laws against health benefit plans and PBMs administering the pharmacy benefits on behalf of an ERISA plan in certain circumstances that do not dictate plan choice or add requirements to a beneficiary’s status. The Texas Association of Business and the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) testified in opposition to SB 1122, falsely claiming that it would impose costs to employer-sponsored ERISA health plans of over $5 billion over the next decade. Since Texas is business-friendly, several Senators expressed concerns about rising costs to small businesses. The bill was left pending in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.

Finally in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) notified state agencies to transition remote workers back to the office to ensure the efficient use of taxpayer dollars and that state agencies remain engaged and effective in serving the public.

For more information, contact NACDS’ Mary Staples at 817-442-1155.