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  • First, under President Obama, we saw Operation Chokepoint

  • First, under President Obama, we saw Operation Chokepoint

  • This Congress, the Banking Committee has focused on responding to Operation Choke Point 2.0.
  • If confirmed, I look forward to working with the regulators who do operate independently, yes.
  • day operations.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several nominees within key financial institutions, including discussions surrounding the SEC, the Federal Transit Administration, and the Comptroller of the Currency. Notable dialogue included concerns over regulatory balance, with various members emphasizing a need to streamline regulations to foster innovation while ensuring accountability and safety for investors. The importance of the proposed 'Empowering Main Street in America Act' was highlighted as a means to facilitate access to capital for small businesses, underlining the current administration's approach towards financial regulations.
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Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee

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  • About a third of those continue to operate a hospital.
  • About a third of those no longer operate the hospital, but lease the hospital.
  • They operate clinics, they operate nursing facilities.
  • These are based on general operating.
  • The bill ensures that the process remains completely permissive, that is, at the operating level.
Summary: The meeting of the committee addressed multiple bills focusing primarily on local government regulations concerning environmental policy and spending practices. Notably, HB4313 and HB4314 were discussed, with advocates expressing concerns about the overreach of local governments in implementing stringent environmental regulations that might impact efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Testimony included perspectives from organizations like the Texas Public Policy Foundation, emphasizing that local governments should focus on practical criteria rather than subjective social governance measures, particularly in contracting processes.
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Transportation May 8th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • ...safety of operation of vehicles.
  • You don't go under any bridges to get there, and more importantly, the port has operated...
  • Operations.
  • These PILOT payments are not from the operations of the system.
  • It'll make us efficient in how we operate, very transparent.
Summary: The meeting focused on various transportation-related bills, including discussions around essential infrastructure for flood control, electric bicycles, and safety measures for cyclists. Representative Martinez introduced HB3544, highlighting the flooding issues in the Rio Grande Valley and the need for proper stormwater management. The bill garnered attention as it addresses urgent concerns for local emergency services and community safety. Additionally, CSHB4089 outlined regulations for electric bicycles in state parks, promoting access and safety for all park-goers. There was a significant public turnout, with testimonies both in support and against various proposed bills, reflecting community engagement and interest in transportation safety.
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  • It'll be next Friday, the 7th of March, to ask not only the transmission operators...
  • Obviously, the 345 is kind of an average cost from the transmission operators themselves.
  • I spoke to one of our transmission operators who has a history of building 765 elsewhere.
  • It's data that we can use to manage the grid in real time—the generators, transmission operators, and
  • The reliability and maintenance of operations at the grid is your first and foremost obligation.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Business Commerce Committee addressed multiple bills, notably focusing on SB842, SB372, and SB262. Chairman Schwartner facilitated discussions around the Texas Energy Fund, with updates provided by PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson. Gleeson outlined the current status of the energy applications, highlighting that out of 72 applications, 17 had progressed. The committee also raised concerns regarding the need for additional transmission capacity, particularly in the Permian Basin, and discussed the implications of transitioning from 345 kV to 765 kV lines. Overall, the session was marked by a sense of urgency to finalize decisions by the approaching deadlines set for May 1st.
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Local Government (Part I) May 26th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • Fort Bend is essentially a bedroom community, and we need more residential and commercial operations
  • We wanted to be able to give a lodging operator the opportunity to present evidence and make their own
  • If we have a hotel operator that is shut down for a month or two, they're going to miss their mortgage
  • But we also want to protect those operators that are dealing with particular municipalities in certain
  • Additionally, it can enter into voluntary interlocal agreements to conduct its operations.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government convened to discuss various important bills, primarily focusing on housing and local governance issues. Significant discussions included House Bill 5509, aimed at enhancing municipal powers against human trafficking by allowing the suspension of hotel occupancy certificates when crimes are suspected. The committee thoroughly reviewed the proposed committee substitutes for several bills, stressing stakeholder input and the importance of due process in legislative changes. Additionally, public testimony highlighted community support for the new amendments designed to ensure safety and welfare, particularly concerning vulnerable populations. House Bill 5663, addressing vital infrastructure needs and associated funding, also received a favorable recommendation from the committee, advancing its path through legislative scrutiny.
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Natural Resources Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • "199" data-time="1188">And so what it does is it moves that to September 2027, and it allows for operators
  • a better understanding of this problem and operators to report
  • An operator...
  • data-time="1260">In other words, they have to look at what is reasonable for a reasonably prudent operator
  • Senate Bill 1758 by Senator Birdwell relates to the operation of a cement kiln and the production of
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.
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    You know, our company and other trucking companies are operating

  • We operate 365 days a year—well, 364, we take Christmas off—but basically 364 days a year, seven days
  • If you look at the stats from sting operations and that sort of thing, it's unbelievable, the amount
  • Our chief operating officer, Landon, is here with us

  • And Landon runs all the day-to-day operations, and he's

Bills: SJR36, SB2, SR9, SR10, SR16
Summary: The meeting focused on the critical issue of human trafficking in Texas, particularly highlighting the trafficking of boys and young men. Several legislators, including Senator Parker, emphasized the necessity of raising awareness about the misconception that trafficking predominantly affects women and girls. The introduction of the first-ever safe house for young male victims was a significant point of discussion, with various stakeholders, including the Texas Trucking Association, collaborating to promote awareness campaigns. Senator Parker and Representative Baumgartner expressed their commitment to eradicate this issue and highlighted the urgency due to its prevalence within communities across Texas.
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Intergovernmental Affairs Mar 18th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee

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  • The first group is a city or county which operates within the boundaries of an HFC.
  • ...tax exemptions in the operation.
  • Operating for 20 years?

  • It's hard to imagine operating without putting some form of guardrails in place.
  • can operate.
Summary: The meeting highlighted significant issues regarding housing funding mechanisms, particularly surrounding the complexities of Housing Finance Corporations (HFCs). Members voiced their concerns about the financial impacts these HFCs have on local government revenues, given that many property tax exemptions are given while maintaining market-rate rents. This discussion was sparked by alarming statistics indicating a rapid increase in tax dollars removed from local jurisdictions due to HFC activities, stressing the need for regulatory reforms to preserve affordable housing without financially jeopardizing municipalities.
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  • Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership, and address critical staffing, cadet support, and operational
  • response, emergency management, and state security in recent years, involving various threats and operations
  • In recent years, the Department of State's operational

  • creates a temporary task force composed of state agency leaders assigned to assess mission needs, operational
  • lot of our Texas Military Department members; thousands of them have deployed to the border during Operation
Summary: During the meeting of the Veteran Affairs Committee, legislators discussed several significant bills aimed at providing support to the veterans community. House Bill 2193 was introduced by Representative Guillen, focusing on creating a comprehensive study to improve veterans' access to benefits statewide. Senator Eckhardt emphasized the growing population of veterans living far from military bases and the need for a geographically responsive support system to ensure that veterans receive the assistance they deserve. Public testimony was opened, but no witnesses registered to speak, leading the committee to leave the bill pending for further consideration.
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Culture, Recreation & Tourism Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • Can you talk to us a little bit more about Operation Ghost Deer?
  • If you'll educate us on the operation.
  • You know, obviously, this is still an ongoing operation.
  • operating support.
  • During the fair, we operate or partner with a group, and they operate something called an exhibit that
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.
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Corrections May 5th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Corrections Committee

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  • compliance with in-depth standards, guidelines, reporting, and formatting requirements for CSCD operations
  • 316" data-time="1890"> ...limit the judiciary's responsibility for involvement in the management, operation
  • With limited knowledge of CSCD operations and state requirements, current statute...
  • span marker="322" data-time="1926"> ...standards set by CJAD as the primary oversight body for the operation
  • and fiscal management of CSCDs and the operation of programs and community corrections facilities.
Bills: SB663, SB958
Summary: During this committee meeting, significant discussions surrounded various bills including HB1969, SB958, and SB663. Representative Allen moved that HB1969 be reported favorably without amendments, which was adopted amidst a few dissenting votes concerning amendments on fees. The most notable conversation revolved around SB958, where Representative Thompson and other advocates passionately presented the case for trafficking survivors and the need to expand the list of sealable misdemeanors for these individuals. Witness testimonies reflected real-world implications, with survivors sharing their experiences to underscore the urgent need for legislative action.
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Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 3rd, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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  • I would like to share a few real examples of what some of our operators have endured.
  • When the operator confronted him from the truck, the intruder pulled out a gun.
  • The operator quickly left for a neighboring facility and called the sheriff's office.
  • In Texas, Racetrack operates 137 stores, including franchise-operated retail stores, and employs approximately
  • However, installing and operating EV charging stations represents...
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on the discussion surrounding HB1414, presented by Representative Bowers on behalf of Representative Dr. Alma Allen. The bill aims to eliminate the Class B misdemeanor penalty for driving with a suspended license (DWLI) for those with prior convictions, allowing county courts to dedicate resources to more serious offenses and potentially preventing many Texans from facing excessive debt and jail time. Representatives and witnesses provided insights into the bill's implications for individuals unable to afford civil surcharges that lead to license suspensions, highlighting the financial burdens placed on lower-income families.
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Business and Commerce (Part I) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • It is a commercial operating construction and operating

  • technology functions, how it operates.
  • We do not operate with federal dollars.
  • This year, we are actually celebrating 85 years of operations here in Texas.
  • upon for our 24/7 operations.
Summary: In this committee meeting, a wide range of topics were addressed, notably the advancement of nuclear energy in Texas. The committee discussed Senate Bill 2967, aimed at exploring innovative energy technologies and the role of nuclear power in ensuring energy security. Several expert testimonies were heard, including insights from former PUC Commissioner Doug Robinson, who emphasized the potential of modular reactors and necessary state support to navigate the financial challenges commonly faced by nuclear energy projects. The committee's focus was on understanding current nuclear technology stages, determining required state incentives, and assessing the overall energy landscape in Texas.
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  • Then, you send in your Musk characters, and you start them messing around in the operation.
  • ...operates, as you know, on simple math.
  • I want to follow on my two colleagues and their questions about the operation.
  • You know the Commissioner's job is to ensure that the agency operates...
  • And you're a businessman, sir, and you said earlier you wouldn't operate in this way.
Summary: The committee meeting focused heavily on the nomination of Frank Bisignano as the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, with intense discussions around the current state of Social Security and its management under the current administration. Members voiced significant concerns regarding potential changes to Social Security and Medicaid, specifically addressing issues such as office closures, delays in benefit processing, and the perceived policies from Elon Musk's association with the administration. Public testimonies highlighted fears that these changes would severely impact the accessibility of benefits for seniors and vulnerable individuals, resulting in a chaotic environment at the SSA. Members expressed a unified opposition to the notion of dismantling these critical programs, emphasizing the long-term implications on their constituents' well-being.
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Finance Feb 3rd, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • We operate state psychiatric hospitals and state supported living centers.
  • For the most part, we have very few MCOs that operate under these contracts.
  • They may be doing adjustments based on their operational costs.
  • salaries as well as other operating supplies and things of that nature.
  • and is freely moving between other operations.
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.
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Culture, Recreation & Tourism Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • What happens to a deer breeding operation or Texas businesses, Texas families when state agencies are
  • What happens to a deer breeding operation or Texas businesses, Texas families when state agencies are
  • What happens to a deer breeding operation or Texas businesses, Texas families when state agencies are
  • What happens to a deer breeding operation or Texas businesses, Texas families when state agencies are
  • What happens to a deer breeding operation or Texas businesses, Texas families when state agencies are
Summary: The meeting covered several legislative bills focused primarily on environmental impact and economic incentives, with significant attention given to HB3728, which aims to establish numeric salinity standards for Texas's bays and estuaries. Proponents argued that these standards would help protect delicate ecosystems while allowing for necessary industrial expansion, particularly in desalination. There was passionate testimony from environmental advocates emphasizing the potential long-term benefits for both the economy and local communities reliant on these waters. Additionally, concerns were raised regarding the efficacy of past subsidies as found in discussions surrounding HB4568, which faced opposition from the public and prominent committee members who criticized the use of state funds to support the film industry without demonstrating sustainable economic return on investment.
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Transportation May 19th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • Senate Bill 1113 specifies that converters operating

  • Leadwell needs to obtain a trailer dealer license to continue to operate.
  • Leadwell wants to continue operating as he always has, but he's been violating the law.
  • Current axle tire loader restrictions are outdated and do not reflect the unique operational needs of
  • Non-aligned weight limits lead to inefficient routing, increased fuel consumption, and higher operating
Summary: The committee meeting focused on various legislative proposals, particularly those related to transportation and public safety. A significant point of discussion was Senate Bill 35, which seeks to limit the Texas Department of Transportation's ability to utilize design-build contracts for infrastructure projects. Advocates for the bill expressed concerns over financial implications and the efficiency of project delivery, while opponents emphasized the need for flexibility and innovation in addressing Texas's growing infrastructure needs. Several stakeholders, including the Texas Trucking Association, engaged in debates over the impacts of the proposed limitations.
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Natural Resources Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Natural Resources Committee

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  • The camp relies on clean water for its operations.
  • My understanding of the operation is that it is a.
  • It is protective regardless of where you place that operation.
  • Most GCDs operate...
  • General liability associated with their operations?
Summary: The Committee on Natural Resources convened to discuss two key pieces of legislation, HB2867 and HB2876, focusing on late fees associated with water and sewer services in Texas. Representative Gates laid out HB2867, highlighting the financial implications of payment deadlines and fees that disproportionately affect low-income households. He emphasized the need for limits on late payment fees to protect these vulnerable consumers from potentially abusive practices. A committee substitute was proposed to clarify some ambiguous language within the bill, aiming to promote fairness and transparency for customers. This led to a robust discussion among members and stakeholders present at the meeting, including testimony from representatives of municipal utilities who raised concerns about local control over fee structures.
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Transportation (Part II) Apr 9th, 2025

Senate Transportation Committee

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  • ...amount of county-operated roads has twice as much as the
  • the toll road maintenance and operation effort.
  • fund of the toll road because that's a separate maintenance and operation.
  • Not focused on your operational skills. Thank you.
  • Senate Bill 2439 by Senator Zaffirini relates to the operation of a highway.
Summary: The meeting involved significant discussions around several bills focused on public safety and infrastructure, particularly involving the Texas Toll Road Authority. A prominent topic was SB2722 and its implications for funding essential services at the local level. Various members expressed concerns that the bill could undermine local budgets and infrastructure projects, potentially redirecting funds intended for critical transport services to cover emergency responses without proper oversight. Fire and police representatives emphasized the importance of toll revenue being used for its intended purposes rather than being diverted to address fiscal mismanagement within the city.

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