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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • an average volume of 350,000 acre-feet of water annually
  • South Texas by not having irrigation water is roughly nine hundred and ninety-three million dollars annually
  • The region as a whole has lost 500 acre-feet annually.
  • 1944 Water Treaty requires Mexico to deliver an average of 350,000 acre-feet of water to the U.S. annually
  • Texas A&M AgriLife conducted a study on the economic impact of irrigation water shortages in agriculture
Summary: During this committee meeting, significant discussions focused on water resource management and legislative measures required to address the ongoing water crisis in Texas, particularly the implications of non-compliance with the 1944 Water Treaty by Mexico. Chair Senator Perry highlighted the urgent need to enforce water allocation agreements as they have direct impacts on Texas agriculture and local economies. Notably, Senate Bill 744 and Senate Bill 1248 were passed, addressing the pressing needs for improved water management practices and data protection for wildlife information gathering, respectively. There was overwhelming support expressed for SCR 13, emphasizing the necessity for action to ensure Mexico meets its water obligations, which are critical for sustaining Texas's agricultural sectors and economic stability.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • The fee for a waste hauler permit is $100 annually, and so they have to pay $250.
  • span marker="460" data-time="2754">However, the fiscal note came back showing $1,200,000, $17,500 annually
  • A January 2024 study by the National Waste and Recycling
  • marker="592" data-time="3546">Resource recycling systems estimated that more than 5,000 fires occur annually
Bills: SB2122, SB2050
Summary: The Senate Committee on Natural Resources convened to discuss developments regarding SB1150, related to the plugging of inactive wells. Senator Middleton presented the committee substitute for the bill, detailing key adjustments, including extending the effective date by two years to September 2027 to provide operators and the Railroad Commission adequate time for implementation. The discussions sought to address concerns regarding compliance complexity, particularly for wells inactive for more than 15 years. The relaxed timeline was intended to mitigate an initial rush before escalating requirements were imposed on stakeholders. In addition to the new timeline, revisions were made to enhance the clarity of reporting standards for operators regarding inactive wells.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Apr 16th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • I know that last year at the Annual Judicial Conference we had Judge D.C.
  • You know, I think the Judicial Council is constantly studying this and looking for ways and other things
  • 8,300 Texans generate more than $1.3 billion in annual sales
  • in the state and have a wage base of $361 million in annual payroll.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on several key bills including SB2873, SB2900, HJR4, SB1574, and SB2774. Senator Nichols played a prominent role in discussing and moving multiple bills forward, indicating strong bipartisan support as votes consistently showed 'aye' without any dissent in the committee. Public testimony was received during discussions of these bills, notably around HJR4, which addresses concerns from the financial sector regarding the imposition of new taxes on transactions, and SB2774, which modifies the tax definitions to better include industrial uniform rental businesses. The discussions highlighted the importance of economic implications as well as sector-specific needs and benefits, ensuring various sectors were represented in the discourse. The committee adjourned with all bills reported favorably for further consideration by the full Senate.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House S/C on Workforce

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  • The bill also calls for for the commission to provide an annual
  • Nationally, disconnected youth cost the economy almost $70 billion annually.
  • with the Department of Information Resources to study the
  • This bill will aim to study how AI and automated hiring tools are used in Texas, including how bias can
  • The result of the study will be completed ahead of the next legislative session.
Summary: The meeting of the committee included significant discussions centered around various bills, particularly those related to workers' compensation, opportunity youth, and sexual harassment. Representative Patterson spearheaded a discussion on HB2369, a bill aimed at reforming the workers' compensation system for first responders, stressing the need for swift evaluations and treatment to facilitate quicker recovery. Several members voiced their support, citing the bill's importance in ensuring that injured first responders can return to work more efficiently. Public testimony highlighted personal stories that underscored the critical impact of the legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am

House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee

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  • There will be a lot of interim studies, and the work will continue into...
  • This would be a comprehensive study on planning and long-term maintenance.
  • I believe the future desired conditions for the entire state would benefit from this study.
  • We've done our own flood studies on the Onion Creek watershed.
  • The study will specifically address the impact of notification fatigue.
Summary: The committee meeting addressed multiple bills related to emergency preparedness and flood prevention, with significant discussions on HB48, SB3, and HB75. Representative Darby opened the meeting by advocating for the creation of a nine-member alert notification system to address public saturation with emergency alerts and to streamline the notification process by evaluating the effectiveness and coordination of existing systems. Testimonies from various stakeholders underscored the necessity of reducing alert fatigue among residents while enhancing the state’s overall readiness for impending natural disasters. The meeting featured robust support for HB75, aimed at establishing stricter safety standards for youth camps located in flood-prone areas following recent tragic flooding incidents that highlighted the urgent need for improved safety measures.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 7th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • HB 1043 by Bhojani, relating to a study by the General

  • HB 1136 by Gómez, relating to the study conducted by

  • HB 1136 by Gómez, relating to the study conducted by the
  • HBLM 45 by Morales Shaw, relating to a study.

  • HB 1171 by Raymond, relating to the study on state

Summary: The committee meeting was robust, focusing on a wide array of bills that addressed various issues including education, public safety, and economic development. Members took turns presenting and questioning several proposed laws, with active participation from both committee members and invited witnesses. Notably, HB1193 received critical attention as it aimed to reinforce the confidentiality of certain information on marriage licenses, drawing significant debate about privacy and transparency. Witnesses presented their supports and concerns, leading to a rich dialogue about the balance between public knowledge and personal rights.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 14th, 2025 at 02:04 pm

House State Affairs Committee

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  • It is a job I have studied hard for, worked hard for, risked my life for, and I love it.
  • I've studied this bill for a week. Please ask me any and all questions you might have. Thank you.
  • The annual review of the...
  • One thing I learned when I was studying censorship of the
  • One of the suggestions on an annual review, I think that makes sense.
Summary: The committee meeting was characterized by extensive discussions on several bills concerning public libraries, energy utilities, and health care. Notably, HB3225 aimed to protect minors from accessing sexually explicit material in public libraries, which sparked significant public testimony both in favor and against the bill. Proponents argued for the necessity of safeguarding children, while opponents raised concerns about censorship and the implications for freedom of information. Similarly, HB4503 addressed patient privacy and health care information but faced scrutiny regarding its potential impact on medical records access for minors. The session concluded with multiple bills left pending for further review.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Aug 6th, 2025 at 10:08 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • We conducted studies and had tags on fish during those floods
  • Historic sites have emergency action plans in place for each site, which are updated annually.
  • We run between 95% and above of all of the 375 establishments, getting to those annually.
  • We do review those plans during our annual inspections.
  • The committee meets at least annually.

Summary: The meeting held by the Cultural, Recreation, and Tourism Committee focused primarily on emergency preparedness and responses to natural disasters, notably in the context of the recent floods that occurred in Texas on July 4th. The committee expressed deep sympathy for the affected communities and acknowledged the impressive efforts of first responders during the calamity. Testimonies were provided by representatives from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the Texas Historical Commission, and various youth camps, focusing on the challenges faced during these emergencies and the steps taken to ensure visitor safety and habitat preservation.
TX
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  • The 2024 feasibility study was commissioned on opening

  • In November of 2024, the feasibility study determined

  • believe in hypotheses, you study, you believe in studies
  • Studies that you read, whether it's in the medical field or just some study that you read along the way
  • over half a million dollars annually staffing the program
Summary: The recent Senate meeting primarily covered two resolutions, HCR65 and HCR19, both of which were passed unanimously with little to no opposition. HCR65 was introduced in memory of Tracy Lee Vincent of Longview, while HCR19 was presented to honor the late Terrell Lynn Roberts of Angleton. The meeting included brief addresses from several senators, who shared personal reflections on the impacts of the individuals being honored and expressed gratitude for their contributions to the community. This collaborative atmosphere showcased the members' capacity for camaraderie and respect, emphasizing the importance of human connection in legislative proceedings.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 3rd, 2025 at 08:00 am

House S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health

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  • Many public health crises, including infectious diseases and infant mortality, are monitored annually
  • ...annually when we passed the bill in 2013.
  • When we say you're just clarifying annually, they haven't been doing it?
  • When somebody goes in for their annual, are they getting their kidneys checked? Not necessarily.
  • I went for my annual GYN appointment, you know, as women always do.
Summary: During this meeting, the committee engaged in extensive discussions regarding various bills aimed at improving public health and welfare, including chronic kidney disease resources and statewide health literacy initiatives. Chair Guillen presented House Bill 3269, which proposes the creation of a centralized resource center for chronic kidney disease that is tailored to help patients and healthcare providers with information and resources, garnering robust support from the committee. Additionally, House Bill 1295 was discussed, focusing on enhancing statewide health literacy with a long-range coordination plan from the Department of State Health Services, which was also received favorably by committee members.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 22nd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • I think they want to do 300 ships annually. I think that's the forecast.
  • They have worked on a feasibility study, okay, with Chambers
  • We have not worked on the feasibility study with Cedar Port.
  • $114 billion in economic activity is generated annually
  • That was done with the studies that we could provide the committee for everybody to review what that
Summary: The committee meeting focused on significant discussions surrounding various legislative bills, particularly those affecting infrastructure and navigation regulations in Texas. Notable among these was HB4148, which aims to modernize outdated regulations impacting navigation districts and port authorities. Vice-Chairman Peruzza presented this bill emphasizing its importance in enhancing operational efficiency and updating management practices to better serve Texas's economic needs. Additionally, the chair laid out HB3332, which addresses regional mobility needs and aims to expedite infrastructure projects, reflecting the growing pressures on local communities due to population influx and outdated facilities. The meeting featured public testimonies that highlighted the urgency for legislative action to support infrastructure developments crucial for economic vitality in the region.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • every single session that has recommendations based on the results of that study so that our leaders
  • Grants annually all across the state, and they range from
  • Grants of $5,000 each assist them in those studies.

  • Prior to COVID, the Capitol alone was receiving approximately $1.5 million visits annually.
  • Of annual fence checks.
Summary: During this committee meeting, members discussed several bills, including HB2, HB22, and HB4, focusing on various state issues. Key discussions revolved around the impact of legislation on local communities, with members expressing differing viewpoints on the measures proposed. Witnesses were invited to provide testimonies, highlighting both support and concerns regarding the bills, particularly in terms of economic implications and social justice reform. Overall, the meeting reflected a robust engagement from the members and public, showcasing the complexities of the legislative process.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Since 1938, the community has celebrated this legacy with the annual Peanut Festival.
  • annual Floresville Peanut Festival, an event that brings
  • Members, today we are having Bible study conducted

  • fellows—receiving clinical education at public or non-profit hospitals be provided leave to undergo an annual
  • H.B. 968 by Toth, relating to a study of the prevalence

Summary: The meeting focused on celebrating Jim Wells County Day at the Capitol, where various dignitaries from the county, including Judge Pete Trevino and County Commissioners were present. Representative Lozano took the floor to explain the significance of Jim Wells County, highlighting its historical importance, particularly as a once-thriving oil boom town and its cultural contributions, such as Tejano music. The discussion praised ongoing economic development efforts and future plans for water resource management through desalinization initiatives.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Feb 20th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • ="53" data-time="520"> High-performing teachers can earn, as we said at the time, up to $100,000 annually
  • Many of them are now earning over $100,000 annually.
  • Just as I've studied this bill, I have been impressed by the magnitude of it. We're going to...
  • And then, as I've studied it and talked to my schools

  • What has the trend been on an annual pay raise increase by
Bills: SB26
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Education featured an extensive discussion on Senate Bill 26, aimed at reforming teacher compensation in Texas. Notable highlights included testimonies emphasizing the urgent need for meaningful salary increases for teachers across the state. Members discussed the historical nature of the proposed pay raises, which would establish a permanent salary allotment for teachers, allowing for dispatches of nearly $5 billion aimed at boosting educator retention. The importance of addressing teacher safety and equality across various educational roles was also a significant point of focus during this meeting.
TX
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  • Chairman, House Bill 1868 by Representative Terry Leo Wilson relates to a study regarding changes to
  • span marker="22" data-time="126"> Generally, House Bill 1868 would direct the Coordinating Board to study
  • The committee substitute to HB 4326 modifies the bill to create a study group that will, one, study the
  • ...studies, use, and effect on the distribution of state
  • one robust study, including the key elements of these studies, would be sufficient.
Summary: During this committee meeting, a total of 16 bills were discussed, covering various topics mainly focused on education and support for vulnerable populations. Notably, House Bill 1211 was a significant highlight, aiming to remove the 25th birthday deadline for former foster youth to utilize state college tuition benefits. This bill garnered strong support from multiple members, including personal testimonies from individuals who benefited from such educational support. The conversation around HB1211 emphasized the challenges faced by former foster youth, including lack of awareness and support, which aligns with the bill's objective of extending opportunities regardless of age.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII Feb 25th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII

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  • That supply and demand study to you.
  • In December, at their annual meeting in Dallas, which we attended, there was a vote that we lost, but
  • And that's increasing our executive director pay cap from $120,000 to $129,000 annually.
  • role is about $128,000 annually.
  • That same SAO study recommended that her pay classification should be bumped from Group 3 to Group 4,
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on budgetary recommendations and exceptional item requests from various state agencies, with a significant emphasis on enhancing staffing and operational capacities. Key discussions revolved around the funding requests that support improved service delivery, particularly for the Funeral Service Commission and the Veterinary Medical Examiners. Members expressed concerns regarding staff retention and the need for salary adjustments to align compensation with market standards, seeking to decrease turnover rates and maintain effective service levels. Public testimonies reflected support for the agencies' requests while also raising some concerns about fee increases to accommodate budgetary needs. The chair concluded with expectations of further discussions on residual budgetary items in subsequent meetings.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine certain pending nominations. May 1st, 2025 at 09:30 am

Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We've been together for 41 years, ever since we met at Villanova University, where I was studying to
  • be an engineer and she was studying to be a nurse.
  • And then in June, as you noted, NATO will host its annual
  • After completing my graduate studies, I joined the clandestine
  • than $30 billion in annual trade between our countries.
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on diplomatic nominations, featuring discussions about the implications of these roles on U.S. foreign policy. Notable was the introduction of nominees for key ambassadorial positions, including ambassadors to the Dominican Republic, France, and the Netherlands. Senator Shaheen emphasized the importance of U.S.-European relations, particularly in light of current global challenges, while other members voiced their concerns regarding the nominees’ qualifications and the impact on bilateral relationships. Public support for these nominations was evident, as was the committee's commitment to fostering stronger connections with allied nations, particularly in addressing security and trade issues.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • bill clarifies that the good cause exception to the armed guard requirement has to be renewed on an annual
  • It's so fiscally smart; the state loses an estimated $2.2 billion annually to teacher turnover.
  • their studies while being able to earn compensation.
  • But in 2018, a national study was done.

  • A 2020 study by the Trevor Project found that.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part I) May 21st, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • migratory flyways for more than 400 species ultimately used by approximately 2 billion birds migrating annually
  • There was a radar study a number of years ago along

  • of bird migration through the Gulf Coast is far and away higher than any other place that has been studied
  • requires facilities with 50 or more of these types of containers to register with TCEQ and undergo annual
  • due to federal mandates under the Clean Air Act, 17 counties in Texas are still required to undergo annual
Summary: The committee meeting covered several significant bills with a focus on environmental concerns and public health implications. Notably, House Bill 2440 was discussed, which aims to prevent state agencies from restricting vehicle ownership based on energy sources, ensuring Texans can choose the vehicles that suit their needs. Representative Curry presented the bill, emphasizing the need for consumer choice and the protection of personal freedoms in transportation policies. The bill left the floor pending after no public testimony was provided.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 11th, 2025 at 02:02 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of serving Texas, TSTC Waco is a coeducational institution of higher education offering courses of study
  • 1847, Jacksonville is known for being the tomato capital of the world and celebrates this with the annual
  • Quero is the turkey capital of the world and hosts fantastic annual events like Turkey Fest and the Great
Summary: The meeting commenced with a series of resolutions presented by various members, including HR214 honoring Bastrop County on February 11, 2025, and HR206 congratulating Annette Adiobo on her selection as Miss Texas 2024. The members engaged in highlighting local entities and achievements during these resolutions, fostering a sense of community and pride. Additionally, individuals from Tarrant County were acknowledged, and resolutions were adopted without objection.

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