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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development May 5th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

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  • Oversight TWC is not authorized to procure goods and services

  • For oversight, the bill ensures that money deposited in the
  • institution and our Declaration of Independence home.
Summary: The meeting of the Economic Development Committee focused on various bills aimed at enhancing workforce development and economic incentives in Texas. One of the key discussions centered around Senate Bill 2603, which proposed a collaboration between businesses receiving state and local economic development incentives and local workforce development boards to improve job placement outcomes for participants. Public testimony highlighted the importance of connecting job seekers, especially those receiving public assistance, with potential employers to reduce reliance on state support systems. Additionally, Senate Bill 2607 emphasized interagency cooperation to better serve individuals engaged in workforce reentry programs, ensuring streamlined access to vital services.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • post-secondary educational institution" throughout the bill.
  • Institutions must obtain an actuarial opinion from a credentialed actuary.
  • post-secondary educational institution" throughout the bill.
  • post-secondary educational institution" throughout the bill.
  • and private institutions.
Summary: The committee meeting addressed critical issues regarding educator misconduct and legislative measures to improve reporting standards. Significant discussions revolved around SB1224, which mandates that superintendents report allegations of sexual or abusive conduct directly to law enforcement rather than relying solely on internal investigations. This bill, presented by Senator Sparks, reflects an ongoing effort to close loopholes in the education system that enable misconduct to persist without proper accountability. Senators emphasized the alarming rise in educator misconduct cases and the need for more stringent reporting practices to protect children in schools.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Natural Resources Committee

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  • For instance, religious institutions qualify for sales tax and
  • The water workforce in Texas is in a crisis, according to the Brookings Institute, Texas Tribune, TCEQ
  • better economies of scale and will also ensure a higher level of treatment of water, as well as more oversight
  • 2394"> framework that the PUC has adopted and the legislature has mandated provides comprehensive oversight
  • Given our system of regulatory oversight, it should be in receivership if it was dilapidated.
Summary: The recent meeting of the Natural Resources Committee covered significant discussions primarily focused on various water-related bills, notably HB685, HB1918, HB2601, and HB2608. Representative Wally introduced HB1918, which seeks to limit water rate increases for Class A utilities to a maximum of 20% every 36 months. The bill is in response to alarming reports from constituents who experienced drastic increases in their water bills, leading to concerns about financial sustainability for residents on fixed incomes. Supporters emphasized the need for better regulations to protect consumers, while opponents argued that the bill could dissuade necessary investments in utility infrastructure, jeopardizing service quality. Public testimony was a vital component, with various stakeholders expressing both support and opposition to the proposals under discussion.
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  • 317" data-time="3792"> People give Congress the information needed for essential and appropriate oversight
  • streets of the United States of America, quickly moving them out of their states to bypass judicial oversight
  • Unfortunately, this administration is actively undermining our civil rights institutions in promoting
  • We should ensure that we in Congress can provide the oversight that we were meant to have over the executive
  • Campus Act would create a public awareness campaign for submitting civil rights complaints at institutions
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 3rd, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • And again, this does not include the institutions of

  • Not the institutions, but we did get responses from the coordinating board.
  • I appreciate the agency's work and the oversight on that front.
  • We appreciate your oversight and recovery efforts.
  • We've also instituted regional targets for our staff...
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting focused on various topics related to child welfare, particularly emphasizing the importance of kinship placements in the foster care system. Senators Alvarado and Hinojosa engaged in a detailed discussion regarding the benefits of kinship care, highlighting better outcomes for children and the financial implications for the state. They emphasized a need for continued investments in kinship care as a strategy to improve child welfare outcomes, encouraging the legislature to consider this approach moving forward. Additionally, the committee reviewed community-based care programs, which aim to keep children in their communities to promote stability and familial connections.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Jan 27th, 2025

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  • The third item on your written testimony here is the Judicial Branch Oversight, and you're asking for
  • House Bill 2955 of the 86th Legislative Session transferred oversight of the specialty program.
  • I know that that's something we could probably institute.
  • I know that that's something we could probably institute.
  • I know that that's something we could probably institute.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Finance Committee was marked by extensive discussions around the budget proposals for various judicial services and the impact of proposed salary increases on staffing. Notably, there were concerns raised regarding a significant attorney shortage in rural areas, which has seen a 27% decline in attorneys taking positions compared to previous years. Scott Ehlers highlighted a crucial $12 million funding request aimed at addressing this shortfall to maintain the adequate operational capacity of indigent defense services across the state. The committee members, led by Chairman Hinojosa, emphasized the importance of finding solutions to improve legal access and representation in underserved areas to respond effectively to this critical issue.
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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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  • Mitchell comprises five institutions. Texas Tech University, led by Dr.
  • Lawrence Schovanec, is a Tier 1 research institution, the flagship of the Texas Tech University System
  • 304" data-time="1818"> ...stand as Children's Hospital, which in my district is such an important institution
  • Since joining the institution in 2015, he has served in a number of prominent roles, including General
  • marker="652" data-time="3906">HB 1634 by Lujan relates to tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • We're talking about already underfunded institutions being
  • I love our public institutions, our libraries, our

  • From the oversight and penalties which are imposed by this
  • data-time="9540">And you may ask yourself, well, how is that going to allow us to provide proper oversight
  • So this is promoted at an institutional and grassroots level.
Bills: HB7, SB8
Summary: Simultaneously, SB8 initiated thorough debates over privacy and safety concerns in public restrooms. Supporters argued for the necessity of maintaining biologically separated spaces to protect women and children, while opponents highlighted the discrimination and potential harm caused to transgender individuals. Various stakeholders, including business representatives and community activists, voiced their opposition to SB8, emphasizing its negative implications for Texas's reputation as a welcoming state. The session concluded without any definitive resolutions, with both bills remaining pending for further consideration.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate SessionReading and Referral of Bills Feb 24th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Senate Bill 1067 concerns institutions of higher education

  • the procedure for resolving allegations of religious discrimination against a student at a public institution
  • data-time="702">Senate Bill 1084 by Blanco relates to the course levels offered at certain educational institutions
  • >Senate Bill 134 by Hagen relates to assistance for tuition fees at post-secondary educational institutions
  • Senate Bill 134 by Hagen relates to assistance for tuition fees at post-secondary educational institutions
Summary: The meeting covered a wide range of bills focusing primarily on education, healthcare, and various public welfare issues. Notable discussions included Senate Bill 1046, which seeks to enhance state employment opportunities for individuals without a bachelor's degree, spearheaded by Parker, Hall, and Eckhart. This bill was met with significant support, reflecting the committee's commitment to inclusive employment practices. Another important topic was Senate Bill 1077 concerning protective orders against family violence, which provoked discussions on legal amendments that could improve protection for vulnerable individuals. These topics elicited input from a variety of stakeholders, including legal experts and advocacy groups, who provided testimonies that enriched the discussion.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 14th, 2025 at 02:04 pm

House S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

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  • I am with the Texas Real Estate and Probate Institute

  • marker="103" data-time="612"> My name is Lauren Hunt, I'm with the Texas Real Estate and Probate Institute
  • span marker="106" data-time="630">The first provision relates to when a guardianship proceeding is instituted
  • does is streamline trust accounting requirements while maintaining appropriate transparency and oversight
  • Institute, and you're testifying on behalf of yourself for
Summary: The committee meeting covered a range of legislative bills centered around child welfare and family rights. Notably, House Bill 4870, presented by Representative Aisha Davis, aimed at supporting kinship caregivers by creating a grant program to alleviate the high legal fees for obtaining custody authority. The bill received strong support from testimony highlighting the importance of kinship care in keeping families together and reducing the costs associated with foster care. The witnesses included representatives from various legal aid organizations, all emphasizing the significant financial savings and emotional benefits of formalizing kinship arrangements. Additionally, discussions surrounding HB3758 focused on ensuring due process for parents in child protective services cases, stressing the need for legal protections during therapy and treatment. Observers noted the passionate debates around parental rights and child welfare, underscoring the delicate balance legislators seek to maintain.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 3rd, 2025 at 11:03 am

House Energy Resources Committee

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  • We work closely with public K-12 education institutions, local and county governments, state agencies
  • The adopted rules enhance the agency's oversight of waste management facilities.
  • We have a tracking system and oversight of pits used in oil and gas operations to ensure we're enhancing
  • The third thing is oversight and safety.
  • The Railroad Commission has oversight of hydrogen storage and transportation of the fuel.
Summary: The House Committee on Energy Resources held its inaugural meeting where members emphasized their commitment to addressing critical issues facing the energy sector in Texas. Chairman Darby initiated discussions focused on legislative priorities, notably the management of inactive and orphaned wells, which have become a significant economic and environmental concern. The committee also discussed the balance between regulatory oversight and industry growth, emphasizing collaborative efforts among members and stakeholders to create effective policy. Testimonies highlighted the importance of tackling concerns related to produced water and ensuring sustainable practices in Texas's vast energy landscape, including innovations in hydrogen production and recycling.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • Representative Louderback, is there any oversight that you know of that's in place right now?
  • Is there any oversight at all?
  • I oppose HB 2486 because it seeks to limit civilian oversight and independent investigation of anyone
  • This is the kind of thing that leads to a demand for local independent civilian oversight.
  • These oversight committees are tasked with reviewing the facts and evidence pertaining to...
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved extensive discussions around several pieces of legislation aimed at improving law enforcement and addressing social issues in Texas. Notable among the bills was HB2217, introduced by Representative Wharton, which seeks to establish a grant program for equipping law enforcement vehicles with bullet-resistant components to enhance officer safety. The bill received support from multiple members who acknowledged the rising violence against law enforcement. Additionally, HB1775, which focuses on the transparency of the rape kit backlog, was also discussed, highlighting the importance of timely evidence collection in sexual assault cases. The committee heard testimonies both in support of and against various bills, showcasing a vibrant exchange of views on public safety measures and law enforcement accountability.
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  • data-time="1632"> M&A and transactional matters while handling executive branch and congressional oversight
  • We facilitated multiple law enforcement actions, and we amplified congressional oversight.
  • We have oversight over the port and the airport, and I'll
  • I have not been read into the facts; I would want to take a look and understand what the institutional
  • But I do know, as I said, there is a long institutional history.
Summary: The committee meeting was focused on various key issues, including the implications of recent violence in the Middle East and U.S. foreign policy in relation to Israel and Panama. Members discussed the need for diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Israeli officials following the recent attack by Hamas. Governor Huckabee emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong U.S.-Israel relationship and reiterated the need for accountability for terrorist organizations involved in violent acts against civilians. Senators shared their concerns regarding the ramifications of U.S. actions in Panama and the presence of Chinese influence, highlighting the significance of the Panama Canal in terms of trade and security.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part II) Feb 5th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Bill 2 would divert their critical funding to private institutions
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    Senate Bill 2 also does not ensure that private institutions

  • This lack of regulation means taxpayer dollars would support institutions
  • 113" data-time="1115"> Private schools that accept vouchers are not subject to the same level of oversight
  • Also, with public funds going to private institutions, there's little transparency about how effectively
Bills: SB2, SJR36, SB2, SB2, SR29, SB2
Summary: The meeting focused on various legislative issues, with committee members engaging in detailed discussions regarding proposed bills and their implications. Key points included debates on economic policies and public safety initiatives, with members expressing differing viewpoints on certain legislative measures. The atmosphere was collaborative, as various stakeholders provided input on the legislation under consideration. Public commentary was encouraged, contributing to a robust dialogue among committee members and attendees.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 21st, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Personal oversight, professional management, and limiting
  • Institutions of higher education and university systems were
  • This credit can be transferred by the institution and may be used against the Texas Business Franchise
  • The tax credit allows higher education institutions to make necessary updates.
  • Many of our institutions have buildings over a hundred years old with significant historical significance
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several house bills, notably those concerning environmental conservation, tax incentives for local businesses, and public safety. Key discussions revolved around HB3486, which introduces a sales and use tax incentive for restaurants purchasing Texas farm-raised oysters. Testimonies highlighted the importance of supporting local oyster farming to mitigate the decline of natural oyster reefs, and several witnesses praised the initiative for its potential environmental benefits. HB2688 also received attention, where representatives emphasized its role in enhancing public safety through improved support for police officers, echoing the community's need for stable recruitment and retention strategies in law enforcement.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health Mar 31st, 2025 at 08:03 am

House Public Health Committee

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  • The bill involves the establishment of the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.
  • the committee on March 10th, relating to the establishment of the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute
  • ...would have some oversight.
  • Total oversight.
  • House Bill 1776 addresses this oversight.
Summary: The public health committee meeting convened to discuss a variety of bills aimed at improving health-related policies in Texas. Noteworthy discussions included House Bill 1887, which seeks to enhance access to birth certificates for adult adoptees, and House Bill 754, which mandates medical assistance personnel to complete training on human trafficking. Both bills received positive support from the members present, and there were assurances that the bills would be reported favorably to the full House. Public testimony was also encouraged, allowing stakeholders to voice their opinions on these significant pieces of legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Sep 3rd, 2025 at 06:09 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • HB 8 statutorily requires unprecedented oversight of TEA by legislators, but also includes teachers and
  • This is unprecedented oversight of the assessment and accountability system.
  • This bill also requires a third-party institution of higher education that will.
  • I mean, it's the first time we've ever had this much oversight over the development of assessment and
  • It is not about protecting this institution. It's about protecting one party's grip on power.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding several bills, including HB8, which faced significant scrutiny for its approach to educational assessments and accountability. Representative Garcia Hernandez voiced strong opposition, emphasizing the bill's reliance on high-stakes testing and the lack of meaningful stakeholder engagement, particularly from educators and parents. She urged the committee to pause the bill for further consideration, advocating for a more inclusive reform process. The discussion highlighted a growing concern over the implications of school testing standards and the balance of state versus local control in education. Chairman Bonin presented a conference committee report for SB5 related to disaster funding, underscoring its significance for future preparedness and local government support following recent flooding events. The bill was adopted without significant contention, reflecting bipartisan agreement on its importance.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 18th, 2025 at 08:02 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • But if a school does become eligible, then there would be funding for two of those institutions to receive
  • HL's obviously a large mental institution, with lots of folks waiting to get transferred to the state
  • The structure of this quality program and our oversight
  • We are a legislative tool for exercising oversight and evaluating the effectiveness of state agencies
  • Then you see it from, you know, the board oversight, and you see it from Sunset, kind of trying to solve
Summary: The meeting involved a series of discussions around various legislative matters, focusing primarily on proposed bills and amendments. Members of the committee voiced their opinions on the implications of each bill, and several public witnesses offered testimony supporting and opposing different initiatives. Notable conversations revolved around fiscal responsibilities and the impact of these legislations on local communities. Overall, the dialogue was constructive, highlighting the differing perspectives among committee members and witnesses.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government Apr 14th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • protect law-abiding homeowners from unnecessary reapplication burdens while preserving effective oversight
  • Once again, the Lincoln Land Institute, as I keep quoting
  • communities, cutting deals and removing millions—billions—of dollars from tax rolls without local oversight
  • institutions, many of whom develop or invest in mixed-income
  • They created newly elected positions for appraisal district board directors to provide enhanced oversight
Summary: During this committee meeting, several critical bills were deliberated, reflecting the legislators' commitment to addressing property tax regulations and groundwater issues in Texas. Notably, Senate Bill 325 was introduced to close loopholes created by House Bill 3697, ensuring that subdivisions reliant on private roads must demonstrate groundwater availability, a move praised by representatives from environmental and public welfare organizations. The bill emphasizes the necessity for sustainable development practices to prevent future water shortages. Another significant focus was Senate Bill 2172, which aims to rectify the erroneous interpretation of the tax code regarding homestead exemptions, protecting compliant homeowners from unfair tax burdens. This cleanup bill clarifies reapplication processes for homestead exemptions to prevent confusion among appraisal districts and homeowners alike. Public testimony from various stakeholders echoed widespread support for the bills, highlighting the importance of transparency and fair administration in property-related legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government Apr 14th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • 265" data-time="1584"> ...are now deeming the roadway private and selling 10-acre tracts with no oversight
  • protect law-abiding homeowners from unnecessary reapplication burdens while preserving effective oversight
  • institutions, many of whom develop or invest in mixed-income
  • They created newly elected positions for appraisal district board directors to provide enhanced oversight
  • The Lincoln Institute states that annual reappraisals are key to an effective property tax system because
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Local Government covered various pressing bills focused primarily on property tax issues. Notable discussions included the examination of Senate Bill 1052, which addresses appraisal challenges faced by Gulf Coast counties and aims to ensure tax calculations reflect realistic revenue expectations. Witnesses from local governments expressed the necessity of this bill, highlighting the severe financial implications of tax disputes on public services and education. Additionally, the committee reviewed Senate Bill 325, which reinforces the requirement for water availability to be confirmed prior to land development, as previous loopholes allowed developers to bypass this essential regulation. Public testimonies echoed concerns around the implications of unchecked property development and emphasized the need for proper resource allocation.

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