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HR 336

TAX/INSURANCE PREMIUM: Creates a study group to examine and make policy recommendations regarding insurance premium taxes and associated credits and exemptions

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chance Henry

No text creating an insurance premium tax study group appears in this H.R. 336 packet; it contains unrelated commemorative resolutions—please verify the official enrolled bill.

Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
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Bill Summary · HR 336

Summary — H.R. 336 (as provided)

Note up front: the materials you provided appear to contain multiple, different resolutions and fragments from more than one jurisdiction (state and/or federal) under the same bill number (H.R. 336). The bill title in your header — “TAX/INSURANCE PREMIUM: Creates a study group to examine and make policy recommendations regarding insurance premium taxes and associated credits and exemptions” — does not appear in the body text included. Instead, the document contains several distinct resolution texts (commemorative and awareness resolutions), a long list of sponsors that appear to cross jurisdictions, and a mix of procedural entries. Because of that discrepancy, this summary:

  • Separately lists the actual resolutions found in the provided document, and
  • Notes that no text establishing an insurance premium tax study group was found in the provided content and recommends obtaining the official enrolled text for confirmation.

If you want a summary of the insurance-premium-study proposal, please supply the authoritative bill text or indicate the correct jurisdiction so I can summarize accurately.

Key information (metadata)

  • Bill number: H.R. 336
  • Classification: Resolution
  • Introduced: January 13, 2025 (per provided data)
  • Status in provided record: Read, adopted by House (roll call yeas 96–nays 0), enrolled and signed by Speaker (06/10/2025), taken by Clerk and presented to Secretary of State (06/11/2025). — Procedural notes below flag inconsistencies; verify official record.

Texts actually included in the provided packet

  1. Alabama commemorative resolution

    • Recognizes and commemorates the 250th anniversaries (seminal founding dates in 1775) of the U.S. Army (June 14), Navy (October 13), and Marine Corps (November 10).
    • Encourages military installations, DoD personnel, veterans and veterans’ organizations, and all Alabamians to host or participate in commemorative activities, including cake-cutting ceremonies on the specified dates in 2025.
    • Directs that copies of the resolution be provided to the Adjutant General, installation commanders, and major veterans organizations.
  2. Shepherd Center 50th anniversary resolution (Georgia)

    • Recognizes and commends the Shepherd Center (founded August 18, 1975) on 50 years of service in neuro-rehabilitation, and directs the Clerk to provide an appropriate copy to the Center.
    • Describes Shepherd Center’s mission, services, community role, and impact.
  3. Illinois Pay Equity Day resolution

    • Declares March 25, 2025 as Pay Equity Day in Illinois and encourages citizens to learn about the gender and racial wage gaps.
    • Cites pay disparities by race/ethnicity and the broader social/economic impacts of wage inequity.

What is missing vs. what was expected

  • The header/title you provided indicates a resolution to create a study group on insurance premium taxes and associated credits/exemptions. No provision, membership list, charge, timeline, or reporting requirements for such a study group appear in the document you provided.
  • The included texts are commemorative or awareness resolutions, not a tax/insurance study.

Who would be affected (based on included texts)

  • Alabama veterans, active-duty service members, military installations, and veterans organizations (by the commemorative resolution).
  • The Shepherd Center, its patients, staff, and the Georgia rehabilitation community (by the Shepherd Center resolution).
  • Illinois residents, employers, and policymakers interested in pay-equity issues (by the Pay Equity Day resolution).
  • No stakeholders for an insurance-premium-tax study group can be identified from the provided text because that study group language is not present.

Procedural/timeline notes and recommended next steps

  • The provided procedural log includes numerous entries and many co-sponsors spanning different states and possibly federal legislators. That suggests the file aggregates multiple unrelated items under the same number.
  • Because of inconsistencies between the title/summary and the body text, verify the authoritative source: consult the legislative website or clerk’s office for the jurisdiction in question to obtain the official enrolled bill/resolution text and sponsor list.
  • If your intent is to analyze the proposed insurance-premium-tax study group, please supply the correct full text of that resolution (or indicate the chamber/state/federal bill docket) and I will prepare a focused summary of purpose, membership, timeline, required deliverables, and likely impacts.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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