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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services (Part I) Mar 5th, 2025
- Importantly, the Supreme Court ruling clarified that states can regulate...
- Supreme Court ruling called the Relich Ruling, and a 2024 Texas...
- Supreme Court spoke with a clear and unanimous voice affirming that states...
- Supreme Court ruling, the Relich ruling in 2020...
- Supreme Court spoke clearly on that, and so I think our...
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Education K-16 (Part II) May 22nd, 2025
- It is occurring at the state's expense and with the state's knowledge.
- In terms of the expenses...
- I believe it wasn't at the Texas Supreme Court; I guess it was at the appellate level—the 15th Court
Right, the 15th Court of Appeals.
- The 15th Court of Appeals didn't side with you and the 100 other plaintiffs.
- After we came out of COVID, the courts took a little bit of time to catch up, potentially contributing
- That's when the judgment, the sentence, and the other documents at the court levels have been completed
On the next page, you'll see the Supreme Court has
- We also are the least expensive civil commitment program in the country.
- The state reimburses for expenses above that $25,000, and that requires extensive documentation.
Court, call the roll.
- My concern is that this goes far beyond what the Supreme Court sanctioned in Kennedy.
- Supreme Court, or was that a district court case, or circuit court?
- It was a United States District Court.
- There were five other factors that the court looked at.
- Immigration Courts.
- They didn't even know how to talk to the court, didn't know how to speak in the language of the court
- than other courts, while still being a formal court setting.
- Court.
- We deserve court, and I emphasize court oversight. We deserve due process.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 3rd, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- We have county courts that have backlogs.
- ...orders with a court order.
- I'm just looking at intermediate courts when lawyers challenge that, sir.
- It's kind of like you withdraw an objection to court.
- Here's what our courts have shown.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 28th, 2025 at 10:04 am
House S/C on County & Regional Government
- allow for the county to elect to have the purchasing agent under the purview of the Commissioner's Court
- I've sat on that court for 12 years.
- I think it's more suited for the smaller courts, I mean, you know, the
Bills: HB2814, HB4477, HB5084, HB5108, HB5127, HB5383, HB5611, HB5663, HB5664, SB1563, HB2668, HB3841, HB4114
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
State Affairs (Part I) May 22nd, 2025
Benton Court, Birdwell, Hall, Hinojosa, Middleton, Parker
- the names of two people who had set up two separate GoFundMes to pay for Lauren's family's funeral expenses
- You'll pay high premiums for the next four years if you can get into court.
- Tipps said a minute ago, this bill really flows from the Texas Supreme Court decision of Nelson v.
- Benton Court, Birdwell, Hall, Hinojosa, Middleton, Parker, Perry, Schwertner, Zaffirini.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee
- That is an expensive car, whether it's a truck, car, or Tesla. That's a lot of money.
- You have some that just have more expensive layouts.
- Giving it to the courts to make the final interpretation of what those rules are.
- Supreme Court wins.
- In so doing, the interpretation comes into question, and the court often defers to the agency.
- We're motivated to certainly get this done, but not at the expense of anyone.
- Or some federal court, or the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Supreme Court has held that state train length laws violate the U.S.
- Supreme Court...
- Supreme Court so held in Southern Pacific Company versus Arizona, 325 U.S. 765.
- So those payroll taxes are part of the expenses of a school.
- Yeah, we've been in court for two years, right? Didn't you put something out there?
- because you still have to maintain a classroom, still need to employ a teacher, and cover basic expenses
- 1192" data-time="7146"> I think the cost for that is all north of six figures a year to cover the expense
- Also, if you say that, and I know that this is still tied up in the court system.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Senate of the 89th Legislature Apr 1st, 2025 at 11:00 am
- Alvarado, Benton, Court, and Farnwell.
- Future courts, future Supreme Courts will interpret this
- We're just going to allow the courts to ultimately weigh in.
- Supreme Court has blessed it, but let me make sure about that.
- I had a whole litany of questions here about the expense...
But in court.
- health care expenses is limited to the amount actually paid
- It limits the admissible evidence of health care expenses to the amount paid or the amounts that do not
- It limits the admissible evidence of health care expenses to the amount paid or the amounts that do not
- Six jurors, depending upon the type of court, to delineate
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs May 12th, 2025
- believe he dropped off written testimony to the committee detailing his experience with the city in court
- And a water filtration system is very expensive for a small water system that the honorable Zaffirini
- or would become more expensive or harder to grow.
- First, the committee substitute incorporates factors for courts to consider.
- Second, the committee substitute authorizes a violator to spend up to 50% of the civil penalty the court
- Supreme Court, but kids can still...
- It's headed to the courts.
- They have court-recognized First Amendment rights, so I just want to keep that in mind.
- the expense of science, and at the expense of the people of this country.
- The expense of basic reality.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services May 14th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- span> Well, I mean, right now they are getting sanctioned, and courts
- That way, the courts may feel more compelled to act.
- Some courts will impose sanctions, and some courts won't because they don't want to sanction the state
- span marker="310" data-time="1854"> But I think that there needs to be some teeth in it and give the courts
Then she goes into court and she testifies on behalf
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services Apr 1st, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- You ended up getting a court order.
- That was granted at the district court level.
- So the court said, you have emergency privileges?
- The court said that the hospital should.
- The court had a court order telling them to grant me emergency
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 28th, 2025
- We believe responsible management means ensuring that decorative use in cities doesn't come at the expense
- A citizen that now has access to federal courts or, in this
- case, state court, state civil court.
- Meaning if you're in the country lawfully, I don't mind you having access to courts.
- To state court.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Criminal Jurisprudence S/C New Offenses & Changed Penalties Apr 15th, 2025 at 08:04 am
And the drugs were not expensive.
- This is a lucrative business for landowners and cock owners at the expense of the taxpayer.
- State, which was a case from the Court of Appeals in Fort Worth.
- The trial court followed the state's lead by doing the same. This was error.
- As the Court of Criminal Appeals put it in Williams v. State, criminal negligence depends upon a...