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  • It was that initial thunderstorm.
  • Or my initial training, or your initial training—we

  • In your initial...
  • And the decision to actually install these initial...
  • And the initial group on the line probably does have it.
Summary: In this meeting of the Senate Select Committee on Disaster Relief and Flooding, the focus was on the recent severe flooding that caused significant casualties and property damage across Texas. The committee heard invited testimony from various state agencies and river authorities regarding their responses to the flooding emergency. It was noted that over 135 Texans lost their lives during this disaster, and numerous families were displaced, prompting a united effort from emergency responders and volunteers across the country to assist those affected. The committee emphasized the importance of constructive policy solutions rather than assigning blame, aiming to enhance future flood response and mitigation strategies. Key discussions revolved around flood risk management, with presentations on the newly established processes following the passage of several bills related to flood infrastructure and planning. The committee emphasized a bottom-up approach to regional flood planning involving local community input, and they highlighted the need for additional resources to improve emergency response capabilities. Public testimony reinforced the necessity of developing improved communication systems and flood warning mechanisms to mitigate the risk of future flooding incidents.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Feb 24th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • Whether, you know, buying the pack initially—that's a lot of investment.
  • ...initially.
  • And so I ordered that as an initial step with our new policy.
  • It's more when it comes in than when we initiate investigations.
  • initiated your conversation with the Lottery Commission.
Summary: The meeting was a crucial session for discussing several important bills including SB992, which aims to establish a clear time frame for the Attorney General's approval on outside legal counsel for state agencies. Senator Nichols presented the bill, emphasizing its necessity for timely responses to ensure efficient legal processing. Another notable discussion centered around SB523, which seeks to allow parole and probation officers to use a business address on their driver's licenses for safety and security purposes. This bill passed favorably out of the committee, with public testimony supporting the need for such provisions due to the risks these officers face.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 19th, 2025 at 08:02 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • ...initially, it makes the rest of our success trajectory much
  • ...initiatives in House Bill 1.
  • These would be new initiatives that are featured in House Bill 1.
  • The demand for those materials has far outstripped initial projections.
  • Is there any consideration for the initial charter and the actual scores that the campus gets, you know
Summary: The meeting hosted various discussions surrounding legislative measures impacting community resources and public safety. Notable discussions included a focus on environmental initiatives, which spurred passionate debates among committee members regarding the potential economic and ecological impacts. Several members raised concerns about the implementation timeline for new policies, while proponents emphasized the need for swift action to address pressing environmental challenges. Public testimony was also a significant part of the meeting, with citizens voicing their opinions on recent bills.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • We fully support this initiative and urge the committee's favorable consideration.
  • These initiatives would redirect a share of severance tax revenue to communities like Pecos, funding
  • a half-billion dollar reinvestment fund with any excess going toward property tax relief, this initiative
  • This initiative also ensures that energy-producing counties like Pecos can access critical
  • > But if you have local entities who are willing to make that initial
Summary: The meeting primarily centered around significant discussions regarding various bills, including HB188, HB265, HJR35, and HJR47. Members highlighted the pressing need for infrastructure improvements in the energy-producing regions of Texas, particularly focusing on the economic contributions and challenges faced by local communities impacted by the oil and gas industry. The committee witnessed a strong show of support for House Bill 188 from representatives who stressed its importance for reinvesting severance tax revenues back into communities that greatly contribute to the state’s economy. Testimonies from local economic development officials and community leaders reinforced the necessity of these investments for ensuring long-term growth and sustainability.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • TEA, this safety initiative, is not the ones that are going to be training officers and stuff.
  • I know we make an attempt at it, and it's a tremendous funding initiative.
  • We spent the first part of today on the Early Literacy Initiative, critically important.
  • As expected, there was initial hesitation when we announced our plan.
  • And I'd said initially, this isn't something that really required legislative intervention.
Summary: The meeting focused on key legislative measures aimed at enhancing school safety and student communication technology. Senator Nichols discussed SB1262, emphasizing its role as a follow-up cleanup bill on previous measures that improved public school safety through House Bill 3. The committee adopted a committee substitute which includes provisions for the Texas Education Agency to commission peace officers for school safety purposes, thereby enabling better collaboration with local law enforcement in case of emergencies. The discussions were enriched by testimony from resource witnesses, including security professionals from the Texas School Safety Center.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Intergovernmental Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 10:08 am

House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee

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  • Um, like who's initially paying for that? Is it coming from the county?
  • They conduct DWI initiatives. They do patrol initiatives.
  • I mean, my initial.
  • But this was all part of one initiative that we put forth.
  • So we put forth these initiatives.
Bills: HB26, HB73, SB14, HB46
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding fiscal responsibility in local governments, particularly the implications of House Bills 46 and 73. Proponents argued that these bills would help limit unnecessary spending and ensure that expenditures are tied to inflation and population growth, addressing taxpayer concerns about rising local budgets. However, numerous city officials and representatives from various organizations voiced strong opposition, claiming that these measures would hinder essential services and infrastructure improvements, particularly in rapidly growing areas. Current spending practices were deemed inadequate for meeting the demands of public safety and community services, especially in light of increased costs in areas like public water systems and emergency response. The meeting was characterized by passionate debate, as stakeholders lined up to express their views both for and against the proposed legislation.
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  • research, but also ensuring that registered dietitian nutritionists play a central role in state initiatives
  • Division, with an understanding of school nutrition, as that would highly impact many aspects of the initiative
  • you to consider making medically tailored or therapeutic nutrition a key part of this critical initiative
  • who have initiatives and programs out there that I feel they
  • would want to be a part of this whole initiative and movement.
Summary: The committee convened to discuss SB25, receiving public testimonies from various stakeholders. Significant discussions centered around the implications of the bill, with multiple witnesses voicing their support and concerns. The atmosphere was engaging, with committee members actively questioning the witnesses to clarify their positions and gain deeper insights into the potential impact of the legislation. Chairman's leadership facilitated a structured dialogue that allowed for both support and opposition viewpoints to be expressed.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 7th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • beginning in 2028 and 2029, with a jumpstart in the base budget currently reflected at $2.5 billion to initiate
  • span marker="53" data-time="514">In this particular HGA, we will have consistent funding for those initiatives
  • > The supply bucket is going to fund both in-state water plan initiatives
  • and non-state water plan initiatives.
  • But $700 million is kind of a starting point for large water supply initiatives.
Bills: HB3077, HJR2, HJR7
Summary: The meeting focused on HJR7, with substantial discussions surrounding Texas' dire water infrastructure needs and proposed funding allocations. The committee, led by Chairman Perry, emphasized the necessity for a dedicated funding source to address an estimated $154 billion required for both water supply projects and repairing aging infrastructure. Witnesses, including executives from various engineering and environmental organizations, testified about the critical state of Texas' water systems and the anticipated shortfall of 6.8 million acre-feet of water annually by 2070. Testimony highlighted the urgency of implementing strategies such as desalination and flood mitigation to secure Texas' future water resources.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • this, we're going to see, just like Virginia did, and some other states that have created similar initiatives
  • this, we're going to see, just like Virginia did, and some other states that have created similar initiatives
  • this, we're going to see, just like Virginia did, and some other states that have created similar initiatives
  • this, we're going to see, just like Virginia did, and some other states that have created similar initiatives
  • TAALF and other initiatives aim to build a strong collaborative
Summary: During this committee meeting, a range of bills were discussed, focusing primarily on public safety and community health issues. There were significant conversations surrounding HB3159, where members raised concerns about its implications for local law enforcement practices. The bill drew various opinions from committee members, with some supporting its approach to funding police training, while others questioned its efficacy in addressing community needs. Additionally, there was an emphasis on testimony from community representatives, who expressed both support and opposition, enriching the discourse around the proposed legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • I know we make an attempt at it, and it's a tremendous funding initiative, as I mentioned before.
  • This initiative is more than a policy; it's a solution that can shape the future.
  • The public, the initial filing of this was followed by a committee.
  • As expected, there was initial hesitation when we announced our plan.
  • And I said initially, this isn't something that really required legislative intervention.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily addressed several education-related bills, notably focusing on strengthening teacher certification pathways and accountability measures within the Texas school system. Notable discussions revolved around Senate Bills 2252 and 2253, which aim to enhance early education and teacher preparation programs. Participants included various committee members who debated the merits of each bill and carefully considered public testimony that presented both support and concerns regarding the implications of the proposed legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part I) May 7th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • House Bill 18 also creates the Texas Rural Hospital Officers Academy, a professional development initiative
  • an innovation grant for hospitals launching new initiatives

  • House Bill 37 addresses this gap by creating a perinatal bereavement care initiative administered by
  • The initiative may include grants funded through state appropriations or private donations to expand
  • Second, within the statewide initiative to improve

Summary: The meeting of the committee included extensive discussions around several key bills focused on child welfare and health care initiatives. Notably, Senate Bill 577 addressed the management of Social Security benefits for foster children, with multiple testimonies highlighting the importance of ensuring these benefits directly support the children's needs rather than offsetting departmental costs. Senator West passionately argued for better stewardship of these funds, citing the high number of foster youth in financial hardship and emphasizing the bill's potential to improve outcomes for these vulnerable populations. Public testimonies both supported and raised concerns, particularly regarding the potential implications of the bill on children's welfare and parental rights.
TX
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  • Not much, but initially, there is fast growth, which is why they have the helmets when they're [context
  • bill allows teledentistry, but it does require that the first visit, before teledentistry can be initiated
  • Initially, these plans were not regulated by the Texas

  • directed an information-gathering initiative about the needs
Summary: The meeting of the Health and Human Services Committee covered a variety of bills primarily focused on health care service enhancements and legal protections for employees. A notable discussion surrounded HB50, which aims to integrate HIV testing into routine STD screenings, a topic that received unanimous backing due to its potential to reduce the transmission of the virus. There was also significant dialogue around HB2399, which requires courts to provide detailed findings when making safety determinations regarding children's placements, further ensuring transparency and clarity in decision-making processes. The committee deliberated on various aspects of health care accessibility, particularly regarding individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as legislative measures to protect family services workers from damages caused in the line of duty. The session was characterized by thoughtful engagement from committee members and testimonies from various stakeholders.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Mar 12th, 2025

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  • span marker="82" data-time="486"> Item number three related to the Governor's University Research Initiative
  • is adopted, as well as item number nine: Modification to Rider 2, Governor's University Research Initiative
  • data-time="1638">Item 2 was adopted at fifteen point six million for various hiring and retention initiatives
  • Amend Writer 63, Interagency Cybersecurity Initiative for
  • Moving on to page 55, item number 13 was the agency digitization initiative that was adopted with $2.5
Summary: The committee also reviewed workforce optimization projects and critical capital improvements, underscoring the importance of maintaining and enhancing state infrastructure. A work group revision related to Senate Bill 9 was adopted, further demonstrating the committee's proactive approach to addressing fiscal responsibilities and ensuring effective allocation of state resources. The meeting concluded with an overview of adopted items and a commitment to continue enhancing services for the public.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Feb 5th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • The TWA also oversees hunting initiatives such as the Texas Youth Hunting Program, Adult
  • marker="130" data-time="774"> Learn to Hunt Program, and the Texas Big Game Awards Initiative, which
  • All of these different initiatives, including investing in water and infrastructure, are funded from
  • dollars than every funding initiative we provide in state
  • We are talking about money that is spent beyond the initial appropriation.
Bills: SB2, SJR36, SB2, SB2, SR29, SB2
Summary: The meeting focused extensively on the amendments and discussions pertaining to SB2, which is aimed at establishing an education savings account program. Various members presented and debated amendments that targeted transparency, accountability, and potential conflicts of interest within the private education sector. Notably, Senator Cook proposed an amendment to require educational service providers to make their budgets public, while Senator Blanco highlighted the need for disclosures relevant to parents of special education and English language learners. The bill saw intense discussion around protecting taxpayer dollars and ensuring that the provisions did not segregate or discriminate against students within the program. Throughout the meeting, the committee demonstrated robust engagement with both proponents and opponents of the bill, examining the implications of the proposed amendments critically. The overall atmosphere suggested a strong desire to balance educational freedom with accountability and oversight. The meeting concluded with calls for diligence in ensuring that public funds are appropriately utilized, setting the stage for future discussions as the bill proceeds through the legislative process.
TX
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  • They estimated the initial capital investment to be no

  • I think they can be trained to do it, but I believe you will initially need to have a...
  • They were the initial responders there waiting for the emergency, and they continue to help today.
  • When it comes to not just moving initiatives forward, but
  • I also understand that you didn’t get the initial response at the state level, or from other organized
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several critical bills related to disaster response and water conservation. Senate Bill 1, the Natural Disaster Omnibus Bill, was extensively discussed, with testimonies reflecting on recent flooding incidents in Texas. Senator Perry emphasized the need for policy solutions to prevent future tragedies following historic flooding that resulted in significant loss of life. The committee adopted the committee substitutes for both SB1 and SB13 without objection, highlighting the broad support for these initiatives aimed at water conservation and improved emergency response protocols. Additionally, members expressed the importance of training and educating officials involved in disaster management to ensure they are equipped to handle emergencies effectively.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Elections Mar 27th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House Elections Committee

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  • It's a good bill to ensure that people who put their initiatives

  • to have their initiatives actually voted on.
  • span> ...the citizens would put a ballot on through a ballot initiative
  • Remember, we're talking specifically about home rule cities, initiatives, and referendums that they might
  • I'm just wondering why we would take away a cost-saving initiative that still allows the majority to
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused primarily on various election-related bills, with significant discussions revolving around HB1783, HB1090, and HB1478. Notably, HB1783 faced opposition from representatives of the Texas Civil Rights Project, who argued that the bill would impose undue restrictions on local governments regarding ballot proposition language, potentially hindering timely responses in elections. Another contentious bill, HB1090, proposed prohibitions on certain individuals serving as volunteer deputy registrars, which drew criticism for its implications on accessibility and fairness in the electoral process. Public testimony included voices both in favor and against these bills, highlighting the ongoing debates over election integrity and administrative efficiency.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • Programs and initiatives of the Texas Police Chiefs Association
  • disasters, such as hurricanes, and in tragic events like those that occurred in Uvalde after the initial
  • I believe many of you have initiatives that could be very favorable in helping us in this area.
  • We aim to implement a number of initiatives to support this effort.
  • The Department of Justice funds are available to support this initiative, ensuring that resources are
Summary: The committee convened to discuss several major legislative bills, focusing particularly on enhancing law enforcement's ability to respond to missing children and addressing increasing border security concerns. One significant bill discussed was HB908, which mandates that law enforcement agencies report missing children to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children within a strict time frame. Testimonies primarily supported the urgency and need for swift action regarding missing children, with members underscoring the imperative to streamline procedures to ensure every case is handled urgently. Additionally, discussions on HB674 centered around adjusting the penalty structure for criminal trespass incidents related to avoiding law enforcement checkpoints, seen as a crucial measure to deter illegal crossings and enhance border security.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 28th, 2025 at 02:04 pm

House S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

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  • So if they're missing those initial criteria, but this

  • of Texas asserts that they file for termination in every case where a child comes into care in an initial
  • We're not necessarily opposed to enlarging the initial period.
  • The bill initially, as filed, was broader than the substitute that you have before you, but I figured
  • I think what we had initially was a bill that was only related to Harris County, however,
Summary: The meeting of the Family and Fiduciary Relationships Committee involved extensive discussions focused on improvements in family law, particularly regarding child welfare and representation in court. Several bills were presented, including HB3382, which aims to enhance the standard of representation for children and parents in legal proceedings. Testimony highlighted concerns over attorney performance and the necessity of timely communication between attorneys and their young clients. Members voiced both support and opposition, especially regarding the timelines set forth for attorney consultations prior to hearings, reflecting a strong concern for the welfare of children involved in custody and welfare cases.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 19th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • ...companies are doing is they get their initial funding.
  • And two final points, we at the Texas Association of Business have an initiative that Gabriella runs
  • My expectation is that this initiative would continue for the U.S.
  • In my opinion, this initiative is the most important one
  • I will read part of our initial complaint in the lawsuit.
Summary: In this meeting, the focus was on HB1093, which addresses the advertising requirements for self-service storage facility lien sales. The bill, presented by a representative, advocates for updating outdated newspaper notice requirements that have been in place since 1984. The representative emphasized that many areas in Texas no longer have access to printed newspapers, making it crucial to adapt the law to allow for advertising on publicly accessible internet platforms and other methods to ensure transparency and access to information regarding lien sales. Several stakeholders and witnesses shared opinions on the merits and potential drawbacks of the bill, leading to a lively discussion.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development Apr 7th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

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  • Applications go to the Comptroller's Office for initial evaluation.
  • marker="661" data-time="3960"> This shows you some of the announced JEDI projects that have been initiated
  • School districts don't have the staff to lead workforce initiatives.
  • provided the startup capital for our Montessori Early Education Program, launched a one-to-one initiative
  • These funds also provided access to equipment for our career initiatives.
Summary: The meeting included rigorous discussions on several bills related to energy policy and local government incentives. Notably, SB1754 was a central focus, where many members voiced concerns about its implications for renewable energy projects, suggesting it might hinder the growth of solar and wind energy in Texas. Testimonies from stakeholders, including local residents and industry experts, illuminated the tension between economic incentives for renewable energy and community concerns over land rights and environmental impact. Additionally, the introduction of Senate Bill 1534 concerning workforce development in nuclear and radiological safety drew attention as Texas grapples with a skilled labor shortage in these critical sectors.

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