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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Juvenile Justice Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House S/C on Juvenile Justice

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  • ="5742">Expanding drug court eligibility would allow us to intervene early, providing structured treatment
  • These exclusions leave too many young people without the necessary treatment, increasing their likelihood
  • protections on drug courts are outdated and limit access to treatment
  • A case-by-case approach ensures treatment where it's most impactful without compromising public safety
  • Treatment-focused approaches are often more cost-effective than incarceration, minimizing taxpayer burden
Summary: Additionally, House Bill 2147 was discussed, which proposes to expand the use of remote proceedings in juvenile justice, streamlining the process and making it more accessible to families. Supporters highlighted that this efficiency is crucial for ensuring that all parties can participate in hearings, especially as many families struggle with transportation. The meeting concluded with several bills remaining pending, showcasing the ongoing deliberation and consideration of how best to address juvenile crime and justice in the community.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • The legislature enacted a number of significant changes, many of which include evidence-based treatment
  • as the treatment is related to the compensable injury and
  • They determine together if that's reasonable and necessary treatment for what the work-related injury
  • The treatment needs to actually be what was related to the workplace injury and other conditions that
  • Rates have gone down 41% since 2005 due to those major changes in treatment guidelines.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the implementation and impacts of the Texas CHIPS Act, aimed at bolstering the semiconductor industry within the state. Legislators praised its potential to create jobs and capital investment. The discussion also highlighted recent international business development missions undertaken by Governor Abbott, including visits to India, the UK, and Taiwan, to foster stronger economic ties and attract foreign investment. Chairwoman Button emphasized the importance of a robust economic development strategy to maintain Texas's leading position in job and economic growth.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) May 8th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • I'm also a licensed sex offender treatment provider

  • And we hope that they stop abusing because they've gotten the therapy and treatment needed.
  • Bottom line, an offender has to get caught to get treatment. I mean, you're right on.
  • One is it allows them to get treatment, and they often don't want it at first for obvious reasons.
  • for a sex offender's treatment either.
Summary: The Committee on State Affairs convened to discuss critical legislation aimed at preventing child sexual abuse, focusing on HB748 and SB835. Both bills received significant support from various witnesses, including representatives from the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops, who emphasized the importance of eliminating non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that allow perpetrators to escape accountability. Witnesses shared impactful personal testimonies, illustrating the harmful effects of NDAs on survivors and stressing the need for a transparent legal environment to protect vulnerable populations. The atmosphere underscored a collective commitment to reform and to stop allowing predators to hide behind confidentiality clauses.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • About how many for treatment has SIPRI invested in that became successful?
  • So, by getting these cancers early, it is cutting down on the treatment costs.
  • is spending on prevention, we are avoiding $27 in treatment
  • of pharmaceutical drugs or treatments.
  • Not only will we look and see the cures and treatments and the lives saved, or the futures protected
Summary: The committee meeting showcased extensive discussions surrounding multiple bills, predominantly focusing on the health sector and legislative processes. Senator Cook presented Senate Bill 1310, emphasizing the need for independent living facilities to develop disaster response plans to better protect vulnerable residents during emergencies. This bill sparked discussions on the importance of balancing regulatory oversight with compliance implementation, showcasing testimonies from stakeholders who supported the proactive measures outlined in the bill. Together, the members evaluated the relevance of continuing legislation aimed at strengthening emergency preparedness for Texas' senior population, illustrating a palpable concern for their welfare and safety.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Mar 18th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • current and future technologies, and help Texans experiencing anaphylaxis access the most effective treatments
  • The administration of epinephrine, the first-line treatment
  • Epinephrine, as you know, is the first-line treatment

  • You know, some kind of special treatment because of the color
  • Some Texas students are still penalized with an unexcused absence for seeking treatment from a qualified
Summary: The Senate Education Committee convened to discuss multiple bills, primarily focusing on SB1619 and SB6019. Senator Dean Zaffirini presented SB1619, and the discussion revolved around modernizing the state's approach to epinephrine delivery devices. The highlighted importance of addressing anaphylaxis treatments in schools, particularly focusing on ensuring that both current and future delivery methods are adequately represented in the legislation was prominent. Participation from public testimony was also anticipated, allowing for community engagement.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 24th, 2025 at 02:03 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • concerning a child at risk of receiving certain prohibited gender transitioning or gender reassignment treatments
  • HB 3479 by Morgan relating to procedures or treatments for
  • by Caroline Harris Davila relating to the requirement for backup generation at certain wastewater treatment
Summary: In the recent committee meeting, a wide array of bills were discussed, including significant topics such as education reforms, public health initiatives, and environmental regulations. Members engaged in a robust discussion regarding HB3478, which relates to definitions of child abuse and neglect, where concerns were raised about the implications for vulnerable children. Additionally, HB3487 sparked debate over tax collection practices that affect restaurant owners involved in oyster shell recycling programs, highlighting the balance between environmental sustainability and business concerns.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 4th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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  • We just published our treatment effectiveness report

  • data-time="1620">They have recreation and specialized programming depending on their identified treatment
  • We've moved what I call from an outpatient to an inpatient approach where treatment is day one.
  • The combination of that, along with the fact that they also need violent offender treatment, is really
  • I literally get calls today about treatment inside.
Summary: The meeting of the Texas Juvenile Justice Committee focused on addressing key issues within the juvenile justice system, particularly outlining a severe staffing shortage that impacts service delivery to youth in secure facilities. The Director of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department presented significant findings, including a spike in violence among youth and a concerning increase in youth with heightened aggressive behaviors and mental health needs. The committee emphasized the urgent need for additional staffing and funding to enhance the living and working conditions in juvenile facilities and ensure adequate programming for the youth involved.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 3rd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • Pulmonary inhalation will offer more proficient treatment for these patients.
  • EMPLI does not support the use of marijuana-based products as treatment for PTSD.
  • I have not found any treatment programs that specialize and focus on the CIP.
  • Her family actually ended up going out of state to seek alternatives for her treatment.
  • Individuals seeking to provide medical treatment should not be subject to prosecution.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate State Affairs Committee provided a platform for discussing a comprehensive agenda featuring multiple bills, particularly focusing on concerns surrounding THC regulations and its implications for public safety. Notably, Senate Bill 3, which seeks to ban consumable hemp products containing THC, drew strong public testimony from various stakeholders who expressed both support and opposition. Supporters argued the necessity to curb the proliferation of high-potency THC products in schools and among youths, while opponents warned of the potential negative economic impacts and push towards unregulated markets if such a ban were implemented.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 7th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • After treatment—and I mean, grievous treatment—he has absolutely compensable past physical pain because
  • he goes through burn treatment.
  • Their network runs up all of these bills and medical charges for treatment.
  • They needed neurosurgical treatment. Now...
  • And that's my worry that addressing an issue of fraud where there was a non-existent treatment could
Bills: HB4806
Summary: The meeting addressed several bills, primarily focusing on HB4806, which aims to reform the legal framework surrounding medical expenses and personal injury claims. The discussions included strong opinions from both advocates and opponents of the bill. Advocates argued that the bill is essential to ensure fairness by allowing juries to see comprehensive evidence regarding medical costs and preventing abuses in the system. Senators and committee members expressed the need for transparency in the medical billing process while addressing concerns that the changes may adversely impact injured plaintiffs seeking justice.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Feb 4th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • And we want to make sure if a child is in Beaumont, they are receiving the same treatment as a child
  • They provide cancer screenings, chronic disease testing and treatment, birth control, and postpartum
  • This treatment is developed by the Chemotherapy Association.
  • It's been a persistent challenge in Cody's treatment, and
  • ...screenings, chronic disease testing and treatment, birth
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting focused on public testimony regarding key health and human services issues affecting various groups in Texas. Notable discussions included funding requests for recovery housing, maternal health programs, and behavioral health services. Testimonies addressed the urgent need for additional resources to improve recovery housing availability, with advocates pushing for an increase in the number of accredited recovery homes and mentioning that Texas currently ranks low in recovery housing access. Similar testimonies highlighted the rising maternal mortality rates, particularly among minority populations, and the necessity for robust funding for maternal health initiatives. The session also saw voices advocating for better support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, emphasizing the critical need for transformed waiver services and improved provider accountability.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

State Affairs Jul 22nd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Veterans, yes, there are some that have a need for treatments and support as a result of their service
  • This oversight is crucial in ensuring that any treatment administered poses the least amount of risk
  • My son accepted treatment, even with insurance.

  • ...treatment.
  • The big difference is I have medical professionals prescribing medical treatments that are helping.
Bills: SB5, SB11, SB12
Summary: The committee meeting focused on discussions surrounding public safety and health, particularly in relation to the regulation of THC products through Senate Bills 5, 11, and 12. A significant point of contention was Senate Bill 5, which sought to regulate THC products to prioritize child safety, with law enforcement officials arguing that existing regulations have failed to protect youth adequately. The committee heard several testimonies from both supporters and opponents of the legislation, emphasizing a deep divide on the efficacy of regulation versus prohibition. Lawmakers debated the implications of these bills, with some members advocating for a complete ban while others called for more moderate, regulated approaches to address the concerns surrounding THC consumption and its impact on mental health. Notably, the meeting concluded with a series of votes indicating a strong push towards tightening regulations on THC products to ensure public safety.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 10th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • She emphasized the importance of equitable funding and

  • Those that got treatment, those that didn't.
  • ...not get treatment.
  • Those that did not get treatment had a 50% lower suicide rate than those that did.
  • including programs related to research, prevention, and detection of mental illness, as well as treatment
Summary: The committee meeting opened with a recognition of 'Donna Day', celebrating the contributions of the City of Donna to the state, led by various representatives. Significant discussions then shifted towards the budget matters, including the consideration of HB3794 about licensing and regulations concerning Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. Members expressed their support and acknowledged the importance of addressing healthcare provisions within the community. The discussion brought forth various motions aimed at suspending the rules to facilitate the timely deliberation of proposed bills and recommendations.
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  • This could lead to a more equitable sharing of costs

  • without increasing assessments, without increasing it too much for any one group; it's the most equitable
Summary: The meeting focused on various critical issues affecting Texas, primarily the challenges surrounding the electric grid and rising insurance costs. Members discussed the ongoing implications of weatherization standards and the operational performance of the grid since the Winter Storm Uri. Significant attention was given to the growing demand for electricity in the state, especially in the context of emerging industries like cryptocurrency mining, and how that influences the need for resilient transmission planning. Additionally, extensive discussions occurred regarding the potential transition of transmission infrastructure from 345 kV to 765 kV, weighing the costs and future readiness of Texas' electrical grid.
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  • are not equitably represented in our government.
  • "1459" data-time="8748">If you're going to say our skilled labor is essential, respect access to equitable
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on public testimonies regarding the revised congressional redistricting plan. Numerous witnesses presented their concerns about how the proposed changes could potentially dilute representation for minority communities. A consistent theme throughout the testimonies was the fear that the redistricting effort was not aimed at serving constituents but rather at securing power for political parties. Several participants expressed a strong opposition to what they perceived as gerrymandering tactics, claiming they would negatively impact African-American and Hispanic communities in Texas. The meeting revealed a clear public sentiment against the redistricting proposals, with nearly all witnesses speaking out against the changes. The Chair noted an overwhelming number of testimonies opposing the redistricting, indicating a strong community response to the proposed changes and their implications on fair representation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Mar 3rd, 2025 at 11:03 am

House S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

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  • funds services include financial assistance, home monitoring, modifications, service dogs, veteran treatment
  • We support the veterans treatment courts with these grant programs to keep them running, and we also
  • We talked about the Veterans Treatment Court and the issues that came up, and so I'll be working with
  • When diabetics aren't getting their insulin, or guys with PTSD aren't getting mental health treatment—those
  • Did you know that he wasn't getting the treatment? Yes, yes, yes. Everybody knew, yes, yes, yes.
Summary: The meeting of the Defense and Veterans Affairs Committee served as the inaugural session for the legislative year, focusing on various significant veteran issues and programs. Chairman Cortez led discussions around the upcoming legislative workload, with an estimated 75 bills anticipated for review. Members acknowledged the importance of addressing recruitment and retention challenges within the defense forces, with insights on necessary facility upgrades and the impacts on local communities. Collaborative efforts, such as home loan programs and the Veteran Entrepreneur Program, were highlighted to demonstrate the support provided to veterans in transitioning to civilian life. The committee emphasized the vital role of outreach initiatives to ensure veterans are aware of available services.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Apr 1st, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm also on-site during treatment in case any issues arise.
  • They're going to have to be mailed, and that can actually delay the treatment time for those patients
  • It includes rendering potential diagnoses and making treatment recommendations, including the prescribing
  • But the committee sub says that a veterinarian may not prescribe for the treatment of an animal with
  • I need specialty and treatment available for my pups

Summary: The second bill, House Bill 3469, was introduced to address pest control regulations concerning nuisance birds. Representative Campos explained how the bill proposes non-lethal methods to deter these birds, such as the use of laser lights and sounds, which avoids conflict with both state and federal regulations. The committee heard impassioned testimonies from members of the public who shared firsthand experiences regarding the adverse effects of these birds on property and public health. The meeting concluded with both bills being left pending, reflecting a desire for further deliberation among the committee members.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services May 13th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill is regular concerning residential treatment centers
  • HHSC is the regulatory agency for licensing Group Residential Operations (GROs) and Residential Treatment
  • and price estimates for non-emergency elective health care so that patients can see costs before treatment
  • Many patients fear the hidden financial costs of medical care, and they often defer or avoid treatments
  • 85% receive treatment for injuries or illnesses related to
Summary: The committee meeting centered on several significant bills regarding public health and safety, particularly focusing on healthcare access, transparency, and opioid crisis response. Notably, House Bill 4783 sparked considerable discussion as it aims to enhance the state's approach to prevent opioid overdoses by directing the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to prepare biannual reports on opiate antagonist programs. The testimony from public officials like Dallas City Council's Paula Blackman, who spoke passionately about the ongoing fentanyl epidemic, highlighted the urgent necessity of improved access to life-saving medications. In addition, House Bill 1314 drew attention for addressing hospital pricing transparency, attempting to ease financial burdens on patients by mandating accurate upfront estimates for healthcare costs.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 5th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • span marker="4792" data-time="28746">Other common schemes may include false claims for services or treatment
  • That study actually showed that the treatment was done on a pretty large scale in a randomized control
  • We have done a whole lot of stuff to try to make that more equitable
  • span marker="6961" data-time="41760"> We have done a whole lot of stuff to try to make that more equitable
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Delivery of Government Efficiency marked the beginning of a new era focused on holding government agencies accountable and eliminating inefficiencies. Chairman Capriglione emphasized the committee's role in modernizing state government, implementing rigorous oversight, and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used effectively. The committee plans to address waste, mismanagement, and corruption, aiming for an ambitious agenda over the next 22 months. Discussions included the establishment of public hearings to foster transparency and the development of legislative proposals to drive reform. Several state agencies provided insights into their operations, with a particular focus on how they can better serve the public through increased efficiency and enhanced cybersecurity measures.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Public Health Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Those with an infection can gain years of life if treatment is started.
  • Currently, only 77% of those who have a diagnosis are in current treatment regimens.
  • One hundred percent of those patients that were diagnosed began treatment within 70 days.
  • As the physician previously spoke, starting treatment earlier has a greater...
  • and care, driving research into treatments, and...
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) May 25th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • contraceptive to prevent pregnancy by delaying ovulation, provided that the survivor consents, the treatment
  • forensic exams while balancing medical conscience protections and prohibiting abortion-related treatments
  • The amendment requires the availability of the FDA-approved treatment that has the effect of preventing
  • If the survivor consents, the treatment is clinically indicated, and the healthcare facility or person
  • Care does not decline to participate in the treatment for
Summary: The committee meeting included significant discussions surrounding several bills, notably HB220, HB3336, and HB4904. HB220, which addresses access to emergency contraception for survivors of sexual assault, sparked intense debate among committee members and witnesses. Various stakeholders testified for and against the bill, emphasizing the importance of immediate access to such services while also raising ethical concerns regarding contraception. Public testimony was robust, showcasing strong opinions on both sides of the legislation, with many advocating for the rights and protections of survivors.

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