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  • > Donald Trump just signed into law a bill to kick millions of Americans
  • kinds of tactics that will ensure we have the time to highlight these issues in front of everyday Americans
  • They are African American and Hispanic.
  • just African Americans; it wasn't just that.
  • ...deeply disturbing even to conservative Americans, which
Summary: The meeting showcased intense discussions centered on not only legislative proposals but also the response to recently experienced devastating floods in Texas. House Democratic Caucus leader Gene Woo highlighted concerns about the political motives driving the current special session, arguing that Governor Abbott is prioritizing partisan redistricting over necessary flood relief efforts. Multiple speakers condemned the use of a natural disaster as a vehicle for advancing a political agenda and emphasized the urgency of addressing disaster preparedness and public safety. Throughout the meeting, representatives stressed the need to hold leadership accountable and to ensure that the voices of affected Texans are heard.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine reforming SBIR-STTR for the 21st century. Mar 5th, 2025 at 01:30 pm

Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee

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  • Today's hearing centers on American innovation and

  • Without these programs, Americans would not have novel technologies at their fingertips as they do today
  • span marker="157" data-time="1872">These programs are highly efficient and pay dividends for the American
  • I do want to mention here that heart disease is the number one cause of death for Americans today.
  • Two critical sectors of American innovation are Iowa's ag
Summary: The meeting focused on the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs (SBIR-STTR), emphasizing the critical reforms necessary to enhance their effectiveness. Chair Ernst introduced the Innovate Act to streamline processes, ensuring funding is awarded based on merit and addressing existing abuses within the system. The discussion was robust, with numerous members expressing concerns about phase transitions and the need for targeted funding to support impactful technological innovations. The conversation also highlighted the program's importance in fostering economic growth, particularly for small businesses in rural areas, and the urgency for legislative changes as the program's authorization approaches expiration.
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  • Ultra-processed foods are becoming dominant in the food system, with 57% of Americans...
  • American food producers make two versions.
  • Americans eat 152 pounds of sugar and 133 pounds of flour per person per year.
  • Now, 93.2% of Americans are defined as metabolically unhealthy.
  • Fifty percent of American young adults are overweight.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services centered around two significant bills, SB25 and SB314, aimed at addressing the growing health crisis in Texas, particularly concerning children. The legislators acknowledged the prevalence of diet-related chronic health issues, including obesity and diabetes, and emphasized the need for a legislative response to improve dietary standards in schools. Senator Kocher championed SB25, which promotes measures like nutrition training for physicians, enhanced food labeling, and physical activity in schools as ways to combat the health crisis. Senator Hughes presented SB314, focusing specifically on prohibiting certain harmful chemicals in school meal programs and ensuring that children have access to healthier food options during school hours.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine turning back time, focusing on locking the clock. Apr 10th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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  • For many Americans, this biannual ritual is a minor inconvenience, something we endure.
  • The American people are sick.
  • For example, American households have electricity now.
  • The American people love having an extra hour of sunlight, especially in my state of Florida, where that
  • She is here on behalf of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Summary: The committee meeting was dedicated to discussing significant legislative topics, focusing particularly on the implications of daylight saving time (DST). Senator Scott advocated for the Sunshine Protection Act, which aims to eliminate the twice-yearly clock changes and keep daylight saving time year-round. He emphasized the negative health impacts associated with DST, including increased risks of heart attacks and accidents immediately following the time changes. Various witnesses provided personal testimonies and expert opinions, highlighting the confusion and health disruptions caused by the current time change practices.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine the nomination of Lori Chavez-DeRemer, of Oregon, to be Secretary of Labor. - Part 2 of 2 Feb 19th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee

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  • also attempted to dismantle the franchise model, which employs over 9 million workers and empowers Americans
  • The American people rejected these anti-worker policies

  • the Department of Labor and how we can work together in empowering all workers and unleashing the American
  • That is more wealth than the bottom half of American

  • As we speak right here, 60% of Americans are living paycheck
Summary: The meeting centered around an in-depth discussion of the PRO Act, with representatives expressing passionate opinions both for and against the legislation. Representative Chavez de Rimmer emphasized the importance of worker freedom, arguing that the PRO Act would infringe upon individual rights by coercing unionization. This perspective was strongly received by members from right-to-work states, who articulated their concerns about the potential erosion of workers' choices and protections. Speaker after speaker conveyed conflicting views on labor laws, indicating a deeply polarized environment surrounding labor issues at the moment.
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  • last one: judges have blocked the administration's plans to empower Elon Musk to rummage through American
  • 96">If judges had not been able to issue a nationwide injunction, what would be the impact on the American
  • You'd need retail litigation by every American whose social security information has been compromised
  • Professor Bray is an elected member of the American Law Institute and is an advisor on the Restatement
  • He is bound by the decisions of our courts, just like every other American.
Summary: During this meeting, the committee focused on the implications of universal injunctions, which have become a significant concern in recent years. The discussion centered around various legislative proposals aimed at addressing the perceived overreach of district judges who issue nationwide injunctions that affect policies across the entire country. Several members expressed the belief that such injunctions undermine judicial authority and disrupt the balance of power between the judiciary and executive branches. Expert witnesses testified about the historical context of universal injunctions and the necessity for reforms that would limit the power of courts to grant remedies benefitting non-parties.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part III) Aug 22nd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • ...every 2 million African-Americans, meaning two seats for
  • Asian Americans would have zero representation in the

  • African Americans, who comprise 5 percent, would hold 5 percent, and Asian Americans, who comprise 5
  • African Americans have finally been able to get four

  • African Americans, in this proposal, and Hispanics have a third of the political value of a white Texan
Bills: SB2, SB5, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB4
Summary: In the recent committee meeting, the primary focus was on HB4, the congressional redistricting bill. Intense debates ensued regarding the implications of this proposed map on minority voting representation. Senator Zaffirini and other members expressed strong opposition, citing that the redistricting efforts were not only untimely but also undermined the gains made by minority communities in past elections. Significant testimony was provided from the public, showing overwhelming disapproval of the proposed changes, with 98% of the testimonies against the bill. Members highlighted the historical context of disenfranchisement and warned that this redistricting would further dilute the voices of crucial voting blocs in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 7th, 2025 at 11:00 am

House S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

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  • flags, and the big American flag, and...
  • As we struggle, and some of my friends in the back of the room, American G.I.
  • ...about what the American G.I.
  • I'm the President and CEO of the American GI Forum National Veterans Outreach Program.
  • Paul Bernal representing the American G.I.
Summary: The meeting convened to discuss a range of bills pertinent to veterans' issues, including housing, mental health, and memorial designations. Representative Lopez took a leading role in presenting several bills, most notably HB2210, which aims to formally recognize the United States Space Force within Texas laws. Concerns were expressed over ensuring that Space Force veterans receive the same benefits as those from other military branches. Various resource witnesses contributed their expertise to underline the necessity of these initiatives. The public also had opportunities to provide testimony regarding the impact of these measures on veterans' welfare. Discussions frequently centered on challenges such as homelessness among veterans, with several bills introduced to address these issues directly. The committee expressed a strong intention to advocate for veterans' needs through legislation, with notable support for bills that addressed housing affordability and mental health services. HB2061, which honors a fallen service member, was also discussed, reinforcing the community's commitment to recognizing the sacrifices made by those who served. The meeting concluded with motions to schedule multiple bills for further consideration with unanimous support.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 25th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • On January 27th, 2025, at the American Farm Bureau Federation's 106th Convention in San Antonio, the
  • Thank you for celebrating with me today, this great man, this great American.
  • This American combat soldier, Green Beret Roy Benavidez.
  • Travis wrote one of the most famous letters in American history.
  • Travis wrote one of the most famous letters in American history.
Summary: The meeting focused on various resolutions and bills, demonstrating active participation from all members present. Notably, HR309 was adopted, recognizing the contributions of the Texas Food and Fuel Association in supporting the oil and gas industry for over 70 years. Representatives emphasized the organization's role in ensuring the supply and distribution of fuel across Texas and highlighted their commitment to education and professional development within the industry. Other resolutions discussed included HR306, which recognized March 2025 as Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month, illustrating the committee's engagement with healthcare issues.
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  • the Indian Education Formula Grants Program at DOE represents a significant federal investment in American
  • Programs like the Native American Language Grants,

  • Funding from Title III of the Higher Education Act supports Native American post-secondary educational
  • Anuwake Rose, who is the President and CEO of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium.
  • This is a unique moment in time, one where the eyes of the nation are focused keenly on the American
Summary: The meeting focused on the responsibilities of the U.S. Department of Education towards Native students, highlighting the importance of federal education programs that satisfy treaty obligations to Native communities. Various witnesses testified about the impact of educational policies designed to support Native students who primarily attend public schools. Concerns were voiced over recent proposals that could potentially undermine these programs, citing the role of federal funding in ensuring successful educational outcomes for Native youth. The chair of the committee emphasized the need for continued federal support and attention to the unique educational challenges faced by Indigenous populations.
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  • It is nothing more than a deliberate attack on Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities.
  • is fundamentally unfair and un-American.
  • An African American would need two people in order to equal one vote, right? Two million.
  • Between 2010 and 2020, the Asian-American population...
  • to get an education to chase the American dream.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting focused primarily on Senate Bill 4, which has sparked considerable public debate due to its implications on redistricting following the recent census. Senator King laid out the intent and details of SB4, which aims to make significant adjustments that critics argue will disenfranchise minority populations in Texas. Throughout the meeting, concerned citizens shared their testimonies, voicing opposition to the bill primarily on grounds that it manipulates district lines for partisan gain rather than community representation. The emotional testimonies of witnesses highlighted the serious concerns of many about representation in the Texas legislature going forward.
US
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  • It's not just to protect a line on a map, but to defend the American people, our values, and our way
  • experience to empower the men and women of CBP to do what they were hired to do: safeguard every American
  • They'd rather try and smear you and totally distract the American public.
  • ...good for the Americans, and in some cases, that is for
  • So Americans want to be safe, but in just a hundred

Summary: The meeting centered on the nomination of Rodney Scott to serve as the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Throughout the session, various senators expressed concerns regarding CBP's recent practices, including issues related to border security and the treatment of migrants. Questions were raised about Scott's involvement in previous incidents, particularly surrounding the controversial death of Mr. Hernandez Rojas while in custody, which sparked a heated discussion about accountability and transparency in current border policies. Senators emphasized the importance of balancing efficient border security with humane treatment of individuals seeking asylum.
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  • The digital asset community And more importantly, the American
  • maintain reserves backed one-to-one, comply with anti-money laundering laws, and ultimately protect American
  • That is simply un-American.

  • 139" data-time="1656">Working together, not as Republicans or Democrats, but working together as Americans
  • That also prioritizes American leadership.
Bills: SB875
Summary: This meeting focused on the markup of the Genius Act and the FIRM Act, two significant pieces of legislation addressing stablecoin regulation and the financial industry's regulatory framework. The Chairman noted the importance of providing clarity to the digital asset community and protecting American consumers, while also promoting innovation and competition within the financial sector. Members of both parties expressed varying viewpoints, with some highlighting concerns related to national security and the potential risks associated with stablecoins.
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  • Americans were shocked when, after October 7th, 2023

  • Americans send senators to Washington to deliver results

  • Jewish families, I would say all American families, are depending upon us.
  • any kind is beyond unacceptable and has No place in American
  • and the American people.
Bills: SB163, SB558
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on reviewing two significant bills: S558, the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act of 2025, and S163, the Protecting Students on Campus Act. Senator Tim Scott introduced S558, emphasizing its importance in combatting anti-Jewish violence and harassment, and providing the Department of Education with necessary tools to investigate incidents of anti-Semitism on college campuses. The bill sparked a vigorous debate among members who expressed concerns over potential implications for free speech, particularly regarding its definitions of anti-Semitism, and whether it would infringe upon First Amendment rights.
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  • Americans who have been nominated by President Trump for senior
  • carries significant responsibility, and each nominee will, if confirmed, help shape the future of American
  • When energy costs were high, Americans felt it immediately.
  • Since leaving our family gas station, I had the privilege of serving the American people in multiple
  • effectively and deliver on the President's priorities: winning the AI arms race, lowering energy costs for Americans
Summary: The meeting was convened to discuss several significant nominations, particularly focusing on Preston Wills Griffith III for Undersecretary of Energy and Dr. Dario Gil for Undersecretary of Science. The committee underscored the importance of these roles in shaping American energy policy and scientific innovation. The discussion highlighted the nominees' backgrounds, with Griffith having extensive experience at the Department of Energy and the White House, and Gil bringing expertise in quantum technology and energy research. Members expressed a strong desire to understand the nominees' perspectives on current challenges facing the energy sector, including regulatory mandates and national security concerns. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensuring thorough evaluations of the candidates and their proposed approaches to pressing issues.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine stemming the tide of antisemitism in America. Mar 5th, 2025 at 09:15 am

Senate Judiciary Committee

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  • About 250 people, including Americans, were taken hostage.
  • They burned American flags and vandalized government property with vile statements, including, quote-unquote
  • Un-American, and they raised disturbing questions, such as
  • "examine threats facing marginalized communities and how we can better protect the safety of all Americans
  • "167" data-time="1992"> An example is the 1915 Atlanta lynching of Leo Frank, a prominent Jewish American
Summary: The committee meeting focused on addressing the rising tide of anti-Semitism across the nation. Among the discussions, members expressed concerns about the disturbing acts of hate witnessed on college campuses, with instances of harassment and intimidation targeting Jewish students being highlighted. High-profile incidents, including vandalism and the display of extremist symbols, prompted urgent calls for investigations and measures to protect civil rights. The importance of moral clarity in confronting such hate crimes was emphasized as well, outlining the responsibilities of leaders to ensure safety and uphold justice.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 29th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • book for generations of Americans.
  • But again, you know, they're here and they're Americans, I assume they're Americans now.
  • Finally, the American Journey Experience has been...
  • They're Americans.
  • Making one religion supreme over all others is un-American.
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by significant discussions surrounding House Bill 4, which aims to reform the Texas public school assessment and accountability system. The bill proposes to eliminate the existing STAAR testing framework and replace it with a nationally norm-referenced assessment that emphasizes growth over year-end testing, promoting a more individualized learning experience for students. This shift was widely supported among educators and stakeholders, with many testifying in favor of creating a system that aligns better with both educational outcomes and community accountability. Notably, there were concerns raised about maintaining adequate oversight and integrity in the assessment process, as well as the timing of implementing these significant changes.
US
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  • span marker="117" data-time="1392"> That's a Minnesota euphemism for farmers, ranchers, and rural Americans
  • American farmers and ranchers need certainty, and that means strong leadership at the USDA, including
  • ensuring the department fulfills its important missions and can serve the farmers, ranchers, and rural Americans
  • Counsel, if confirmed, to uphold the rule of law at USDA, implement USDA programs fairly for all Americans
  • have individuals in these important positions who understand the critical services USDA provides to Americans
Summary: The meeting focused on the nominations of Judge Stephen Alexander Vaden for Deputy Secretary of Agriculture and Mr. Tyler Clarkson for General Counsel at the USDA. Members expressed concerns regarding the challenges farmers and ranchers face, especially in navigating the impacts of recent tariffs imposed by the President. Significant attention was given to how these nominations could influence agriculture policy and support rural communities amidst economic uncertainty. The committee emphasized the necessity for strong leadership in the USDA to advocate for farmer needs and ensure the proper implementation of assistance programs.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • It will ask restaurants not to label or misrepresent imported shrimp as Texas shrimp, American shrimp
  • , domestic shrimp, Gulf shrimp, or wild-caught shrimp if it's not actually American or wild-caught.
  • American shrimp doesn't have the antibiotics and the problems that the other shrimp has.
  • I've imported American farm-raised shrimp versus Gulf Cod. Huge, huge difference.
  • American consumers can only consume about 1.6 billion pounds. So there's two.
Summary: The Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Employment held a meeting focused on various bills related to workforce development, consumer protection, and business regulations. Notably, HB5317, aimed at establishing a self-insured retention fund to lower insurance costs for state agencies, received significant attention, with discussions on its potential fiscal benefits. The committee also reviewed bills concerning unemployment benefits, regulation of food service surcharges, and property rights for homeowners, particularly in the context of water conservation amid ongoing drought conditions. Public testimony highlighted concerns over transparency in mandatory fees charged by food service establishments, with stakeholders advocating for clearer disclosures to protect consumer trust.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 9th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Insurance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • A study done by the American Medical Association showed that there is widespread and necessary care,
  • And, you know, that's not even a fraction of a percent of what the American economy is.
  • In Texas, the American Cancer Society projects 14...
  • Presiding, I am from the American Urology Association.
  • It's the second leading cause of cancer-related death among American men, and the third leading cause
Summary: The meeting of the committee included discussions concerning various bills primarily related to insurance policies, their regulations, and procedures. Notably, HB3812 was introduced to further streamline the prior authorization process in healthcare, enhancing the ease for practitioners to receive approvals for common procedures. The committee also deliberated over HB2213, which focused on the restructuring of the board of directors for the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, and there was broad consensus to move it forward. Several other bills, such as HB2518, addressing installment premium payment plans for windstorm insurance, were also discussed and moved to be reported favorably without amendments.

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