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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health May 12th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Public Health Committee

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  • Patients may not have access to the latest innovations

  • Due to the exponential advancements in technology and innovation, orthopedic surgeons require continuous
  • They have to keep innovating and learning for their patients' benefit.
  • There's no defensible way to deny that people and their donations deserve to be treated with respect,
  • Those fees go to fund the oral assessors; they go to fund the innovation and the programs.
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Public Health was centered around discussions on several significant bills, including HB4175 and SB2721. HB4175 seeks to expand mental health leave policies to cover a wider range of qualified employees, including peace officers and parole officers. The motion for HB4175 was approved with a roll call vote showing a majority in favor. Conversely, SB2721 sparked extensive dialogue concerning the regulation of anatomical donations. Testimonies revealed public concerns over unclaimed bodies and the necessity for informed consent in body donation practices. The bill underwent substantial scrutiny, highlighting the balance between supporting medical education and protecting family rights.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V

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  • marker="400" data-time="2394">You'll see item one is a request for funding for the semiconductor innovation
  • Item two is a request to increase defense economic

  • Moving on to the Texas Indigent Defense Commission at the
  • bottom of page 11, the agency is requesting $19.7 million to address the revenue shortfall in the Fair Defense
  • It will make up for the reduction in the Fair Defense account by replacing it with a GR.
Summary: The meeting of the appropriations committee focused on a range of topics including budget adjustments for various state departments and agencies. Key points of discussion included the Texas Department of Criminal Justice budget, which saw considerations for funding adjustments to support both community supervision and correction programs. The committee members exhibited keen interest in mental health resources, with some discussions revolving around a proposed additional funding for staff and programs aimed at improving support for vulnerable populations in the justice system. Additionally, there were discussions regarding the adequacy of existing resources for elderly inmates, and the potential need for policy changes around this issue.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations Apr 14th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

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  • while on active duty, he led organizations at the installation, military department, and secretary of defense
  • the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Legion of Merit.
  • It's something that I did when I was on the Secretary of Defense staff with the military construction
  • Looking for innovative ways, like you said, with wetlands or other mitigation...
  • chairman of Housley Communications, Incorporated and currently, he's recognized as the 2024-25 National Defense
Summary: The Senate Committee on Nominations convened to address various nominee confirmations, highlighting the significance of higher education and environmental management. Discussions centered around the responsibilities of the Brazos River Authority and the need for effective cooperation with the legislature and other state authorities. Several senators raised concerns regarding the agricultural runoff affecting impaired streams leading into the Brazos River. The committee emphasized the importance of stewardship, collaboration, and facilitating a balance between resource utilization and environmental protection.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • worked on incredible initiatives such as the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty and the Defense
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    HB 2772 by Thompson, relating to the affirmative defense

  • the required disclosure of certain financial relationships and civil actions against United States defense
  • For the Subcommittee on Defense and Veterans Affairs, H.B
  • For the Subcommittee on Defense and Veterans Affairs

Summary: The meeting involved robust discussions among committee members about various bills, notably those concerning criminal justice reforms and public health matters. Significant focus was placed on speaker bills such as HB2792, which addressed a proposed moratorium on capital punishment, and HB2813, aiming to enhance notifications to victims regarding scheduled court proceedings. Additionally, notable debates unfolded around bills aimed at improving access to health care services and environmental regulations.
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  • In all of my cases, tech has two main defenses: Section 230 and that they didn't know.
  • One is, keep in mind, this has become an immunity, not a defense.
  • Is it changing it from an immunity to some form of defense?
  • Goldberg, talk a little bit about when the Section 230 defense first kicks in and what that means in
  • Had no defense. Discovery is a beautiful thing.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the pressing issues surrounding child safety online, with a particular emphasis on recent legislative efforts aimed at curbing child sexual exploitation and harmful content accessible through social media platforms. Senators engaged in a heated discussion regarding the implications of Big Tech's lobbying efforts against vital bills such as the Stop CSAM Act and the Kids Online Safety Act. Noteworthy testimonies highlighted real-life impacts of online dangers, including tragic cases of child exploitation and drug-related fatalities linked to social media interactions. The bipartisan nature of the committee's commitment to address these issues showcased a collective determination to make the digital environment safer for the younger generation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health Apr 21st, 2025 at 12:04 pm

House Public Health Committee

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  • Because you don't understand the case, you can't aid in your own defense.
  • Can you give me an example of something innovative

  • For innovation, merging two places could be the least innovative thing I've ever heard.
  • And you are with the Children's Defense Fund?
  • Testifying on behalf of the Workers' Defense Action Fund and SELF against House Bill 2587.
Summary: The Committee on Public Health convened to discuss various bills related to mental health, public health initiatives, and animal care. Notably, representatives presented House Bill 2264, which aims to facilitate communication between mental health patients and their families, allowing family members to provide important medical information during emergencies. The bill sparked a substantial discussion, with advocates from the National Alliance on Mental Illness supporting its intention to improve patient outcomes. Other significant bills included HB 1747, introduced to create a council for mental health and substance use, fostering collaboration among affected systems, and HB 2684, which focuses on palliative care options for parents facing life-limiting diagnoses for their unborn children. Public testimonies supported these measures, highlighting their importance in enhancing care and support for vulnerable populations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Investment in next-generation nuclear technology will drive significant innovation, job creation, and
  • It sets clear guardrails to prevent misuse while allowing innovation to thrive.
  • With HB 149, we're striking a necessary balance, protecting consumers while supporting Texas innovators
  • This is an effort to support economic development and foster innovation to keep Texas competitive.
  • An issue involving certain defense, military, or aerospace
Summary: The meeting was a significant session of the committee, focusing on a wide range of bills including issues related to water utility rates, worker's compensation hearings, and consumer protection in the realm of artificial intelligence. Representative Montgomery championed HB685, which aims to prohibit municipalities from imposing unfair utility rates on tax-exempt entities, ensuring fair pricing practices. The bill passed unanimously, highlighting the committee's commitment to safeguarding public interests. Additionally, HB2488 emerged as a crucial legislative effort, enabling virtual hearings for worker's compensation cases, which enhances accessibility for injured workers and reduces costs associated with legal representation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 28th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • Department of Defense is also included.
  • In my experience, E-Verify does have some problems, and there's no affirmative defense.
  • But I agree, we can add affirmative defenses in so that if...
  • You felt comfortable with that as a defense to hiring an
  • It fosters innovation and creativity and leads to financial success, as shown in various studies.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several pressing legislative issues, with a significant emphasis on immigration-related bills such as HB256 and HB253. Witnesses provided differing perspectives on the implications of these bills, particularly concerning privacy and familial integrity in the context of immigration law. Notably, there were arguments against the invasive DNA testing proposed in HB256, highlighting concerns about accuracy and the potential consequences of errors leading to wrongful separations of families. This discussion revealed a palpable tension between security measures and the preservation of individual rights, prompting the committee to consider the ethical ramifications of such legislation. Additionally, House Bill 4552 was introduced, aimed at ensuring equal treatment in government contracting, which spurred further debate on the balance of meritocracy and social equity in public sectors.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • today, let us take a moment to recognize the educators, students, and leaders whose dedication and innovation
  • bank program for the Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation, referred to the Subcommittee on Defense
  • District Maintenance and Operations at Valerian Tax Purposes under the Texas Job Energy Technology and Innovation
Summary: The meeting of the committee addressed a broad range of topics with significant attention paid to HB1554 and HB1569. HB1554, presented by Caprigliano, involved discussions on the authority of political subdivisions to utilize public funds for legal services for unlawfully present individuals, which stirred a debate among committee members regarding state resources and responsibilities. In contrast, HB1569, which concerns prohibitive measures on non-consensual medical procedures for minors with intersex traits, generated compelling testimony from advocacy groups and health professionals, stressing the bill’s implications on patient rights and medical ethics. Overall, the committee dedicated time to hearing from both proponents and opponents of these bills, ensuring a thorough examination of the issues at hand.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Local Government Aug 1st, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • for it, and I know Senator West did as well, was the R&D tax credit because we wanted to support innovation
  • tax rate calculation for special districts, hospitals, jails, prisoner health care, and indigent defense
  • ...into defense and cost of living adjustments, and counties
  • They wanted us to be innovative.
Bills: SB9
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government met to discuss the implications of Senate Bill 9, which focuses on property tax appraisal reforms. The bill's primary goal is to lower the voter-approved tax rate from 3.5% to 2.5%. During the meeting, various stakeholders provided testimony, highlighting concerns about the potential impact of the cap on local governments, especially in rapidly growing areas. Senators engaged in extensive discussions about the balancing act between tax relief and the need for robust public services, emphasizing the need for local flexibility to meet constituents' needs. The bill faced opposition from local officials who argued that the cap could hinder essential services like police and fire departments, as well as infrastructure maintenance.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Education K-16 Mar 25th, 2025 at 08:00 am

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • disturbance and unfortunately something bad happened in that house, and that kid was claiming self-defense
  • expectations, especially through the District of Innovation
  • One aspect of the bill that I do disagree with is the removal of Chapter 37 from the District of Innovation
  • Innovation is vital.
  • Some of the reasons why we are asking for the local innovation
Summary: The meeting was centered on reviewing several Senate bills focusing on school safety and discipline, primarily Senate Bills 870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, and 1924. Senator Perry emphasized the urgent need for reform in school discipline policies due to increasing incidents of violence and classroom disruptions. The committee acknowledged testimonies from various educators and public witnesses who supported the proposed bills, highlighting their significance in ensuring a safer learning environment. Key discussions revolved around the ability of teachers to maintain classroom discipline, the implications of disciplinary actions, and the support necessary for students with behavioral issues.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part II) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • So if I sound defensive, it's just because it's 4:30. But let's bring up the witnesses.
  • The end user is the owner of the co-op, and so we're great incubators for this kind of innovation.
  • You don't limit the innovations possible through co-ops via
  • > We're still an early industry, so we need to help promote innovation
Summary: The meeting of the committee featured extensive discussions surrounding SB2021 and SB2330, both of which sparked notable debate among members and stakeholders. SB2021, aimed at regulating Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), faced scrutiny for potentially creating barriers to integration and increasing costs for consumers. Advocates highlighted the bill's intention to clarify operational standards and improve accountability, while opponents raised concerns about excessive red tape hindering innovative energy solutions. SB2330 sparked similar contention, particularly regarding its implications for public employee unions and the suggested removal of government involvement in dues collection processes. Testimonies expressed worries that this would limit educators' access to professional resources and advocacy, crucial for their roles in the education sector.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Apr 23rd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • It's almost a knee-jerk process for the defense these days.
  • for injuries that arise from the inherent risk of motocross, the number of claims and the costs of defense
  • We will face five to six-digit defense costs even when we
  • win, and the costs of defense should go down, hopefully causing insurance premiums to follow.
  • span> ...frivolous lawsuits that could stifle investment and innovation
Summary: During this meeting of the legislative committee, significant discussions took place regarding various bills, including those focused on judge and courthouse security, construction defect lawsuits, and carbon capture legislation. A notable highlight was the presentation of HB4502, where representatives expressed urgency to address concerns surrounding harassment of judges and court staff, citing incidents that had raised alarms about their safety. The proposed changes aim to enhance the judicial security framework and rectify loopholes that currently hinder effective legal recourse for court personnel. Several witnesses provided testimony both in support and in opposition to the discussed bills, emphasizing the diverse perspectives and concerns surrounding each piece of legislation. Another key discussion involved HB2790, which aims to establish a comprehensive legal framework for carbon capture and storage, addressing the balance between promoting technological advancement and protecting property rights. Stakeholders, including landowners and industry representatives, presented contrasting views on the implications of the bill, highlighting the ongoing debate about environmental responsibilities versus economic development needs. The meeting concluded with several bills left pending, showcasing the committee's commitment to thorough deliberation and stakeholder engagement in legislative processes.
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  • We discussed in Washington state how you had a very innovative program before the Affordable Care Act
  • Ross, and having a really great discussion about the innovation and the experience you bring to this
  • eligible devices, which can be duplicative for innovative
  • We should be innovative and explore ideas.
  • Innovation in health care.
Summary: The committee convened to discuss critical issues surrounding the nomination of Michael Falkender for the position of Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. This meeting included a series of remarks from committee members who expressed divergent views on Falkender's qualifications and the implications of his appointment. Senator Wyden voiced strong opposition, arguing that Falkender represents harmful policies expected to be perpetuated under the current administration, especially concerning taxpayer privacy and IRS tactics. Meanwhile, other members defended Falkender, noting his extensive experience, including a commitment to transparency in government operations if confirmed.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Higher Education Committee

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  • Senate Bill 1401 is an innovative...
  • We are having conversations about morally defensible

  • And it's hard to wrap my head around how much Texas has strayed from being a leader in innovation and
  • I'm here representing myself and Children's Defense Fund
  • I'm the Senior Administrator of Policy and Advocacy at Children's Defense Fund Texas, and we are a non-profit
Summary: The meeting revolved around discussions on House Bill 232, which seeks to amend the Texas Dream Act regarding in-state tuition for undocumented students. Key testimonies were presented, with numerous advocates opposing the bill, arguing it would harm talented Texas youths by denying them affordable education opportunities. Speakers included community leaders and affected students who shared personal stories illustrating the bill's potential drawbacks, emphasizing the negative economic impact that could result from limiting access to education for Dreamers and the associated societal benefits. The committee also explored House Bill 5154, which updates the Joint Admission Medical Program to improve access for economically disadvantaged students, receiving positive feedback and support from committee members.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • Guarding that resource is predicated on national defense.
  • I'm a self-defense expert and...
  • The first is a defense to prosecution.
  • But you have a defense to that crime because you have a stand-your-ground law; you have self-defense.
  • But it should be a defense to prosecution, not an excuse.
Summary: The meeting of the Committee covered various bills with a notable focus on HB3426, which aims to modernize how Texans access and present their driver's license by introducing a digital option. Testimonies from proponents highlighted the convenience and necessity of making identification more accessible in a digital age, while security and privacy concerns around the potential for data mishandling were also addressed. Additional discussions included HB3033, which proposes a donation mechanism for non-profits supporting Department of Public Safety employees, reinforcing community support for those in service.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce Apr 22nd, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • enacted similar laws, such as Ohio's 2018 Data Protection Act and Utah's 2021 Cybersecurity Affirmative Defense
  • businesses and innovation
  • It's tied to the Department of Defense.
  • The bill provides an affirmative defense for a contractor.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce centered around critical legislation including SB2858, SB324, and several others pertaining to regulatory consistency and enforcement in local governments. Notably, SB2858 was introduced to address the apparent noncompliance of some cities with state laws by empowering the Attorney General to enforce regulations more effectively. The members deliberated on the implications of this bill, with public testimony highlighting the need for stronger measures against local governments that ignore state mandates. Aside from regulatory discussions, SB2610 was well-received as it aimed to provide cybersecurity protections for small to medium-sized businesses, encouraging compliance with industry standards while simultaneously minimizing potential legal repercussions for companies against data breaches. The committee aimed to strike a balance between ensuring business security and avoiding undue burden on smaller enterprises.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee

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  • This compact is a priority item of the Department of Defense.
  • it will help more cosmetologists gain the ability to serve our state and help provide economic innovation
  • data-time="15336"> Generally, if a military applicant comes in, it goes through our first line of defense
  • Either you supported Department of Defense compact requests, or you did not. Yes or no?
  • marker="2731" data-time="16380"> Texas and our focus to serve this nation and the larger national defense
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused primarily on several key bills, including HB2286, HB1562, and HB1732, which were reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation that they do pass and be printed. Representative Hernandez notably contributed to the discussions on HB1562 and HB1732, both concerning massage therapy regulations. Furthermore, the committee heard discussions on HB491 regarding civil penalties for massage therapy violations and HB11 relating to occupation licensing reciprocity agreements. Most bills passed with unanimous support, indicating a strong consensus among committee members on these legislative issues.
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  • FAA reauthorization bill last Congress that prioritized safety, enabling our industry to continue innovating
  • ...defense against an identified risk, building redundancy
  • 7 nautical mile radius of DCA, with the exception of flights directly supporting the Secretary of Defense
  • marker="403" data-time="4824"> We have an existing memorandum of agreement with the Department of Defense
  • Department of Defense and the other helicopter operators
Summary: The meeting focused on the discussions surrounding the tragic midair collision involving American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, which resulted in the loss of 67 lives. Testimonies were provided by key figures including NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy and FAA Acting Administrator Chris Richelieu. The committee expressed grave concerns regarding the existing safety protocols, questioning why the FAA failed to act on numerous warnings and data indicating potential collision risks. Members emphasized the need for urgent reforms in aviation safety to prevent such tragedies in the future. Specific highlights included the recognition of the importance of ADS-B out technology and concerns about the operational practices of military helicopters in controlled airspaces.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Human Services Committee

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  • I'm also the president of the Texas Association of Family Defense Attorneys, which is a statewide association
  • That is a gap in our current continuum that will require innovative thinking.
  • You are for the bill and you're with the Texas Association of Family Defense Attorneys, correct?
  • I'm the president of the Texas Association of Family Defense Attorneys, which was founded in 2020.
  • Seven years later, after she spent tens of thousands of dollars on her defense, the SOA judge found in
Summary: The committee meeting encompassed a comprehensive discussion regarding various legislative matters, including the critical examination of HB741, HB341, HB582, and HB471. Representative Gervin Hawkins presented HB741, aimed at enhancing financial support for relative caregivers, ensuring an alignment in assistance with licensed foster parents to foster kinship placements. This initiative was met with supportive testimonies from several stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of keeping children connected with their families for stability. Furthermore, representatives voiced differing views on the proposed regulations in HB341 and HB582, leading to a vibrant debate where several public members provided insight into practical implications and potential consequences of the bills.

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