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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations Apr 14th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

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  • off of that and keep the focus instead on making sure that we're turning out young people with the workforce
  • They're good for great jobs in the future, but also for the workforce
  • Workforce development is something that is an area of the institution I'm very interested in.
  • Workforce development is humongous for me because of our
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    The first thing they look at is the ability to meet the workforce

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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  • We heard some workforce issues, but what are you hearing from your members? What are the challenges?
  • ...and get the workforce programs funded that are working
  • Every session we're passing workforce bills, I just feel like we can't ever get ahead of it because the
  • The impact can include the workforce that Senator Alvarado
  • mentioned—having that available workforce is crucial.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee focused on several key legislative initiatives, including the implementation of new regulations concerning geothermal injection wells as per SB786, and the jurisdiction over brine mining clarified by SB119 and SB1186. Commissioner Christy spoke about the achievements of the Railroad Commission of Texas in regulatory standards and emphasized the importance of updating environmental practices that safeguard groundwater and surface water while facilitating economic growth. Senators expressed their concerns regarding operational impacts on various sectors, highlighting the need for continued collaboration between agencies to address challenges related to water management and environmental compliance.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part II) Feb 4th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Our turnover rate increases over time, which causes a bigger problem in our workforce.
  • Since COVID, we have lost 31% of our workforce.
  • So the bottom is going to fall out of the state workforce.
  • workforce. Thank you so much for your time.
  • ...25% of our workforce from the pandemic.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting focused on several critical issues, primarily surrounding funding for mental health services in Texas. Various stakeholders, including representatives from mental health organizations and community service providers, provided testimonies advocating for increased investments in mental health resources, particularly for children's mental health initiatives and support systems. One prominent discussion was around the need for family preservation funding to maintain support for families in crisis. The evidence presented highlighted an alarming rise in food insecurity, which underscored the necessity of legislative action to protect vulnerable populations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part I) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • Effective allocation, workforce development, supply chain
  • picked up and passed one of the workforce issues that we
  • I also want to thank Senator Zaffirini for picking up and passing one of the workforce issues that we
  • My final question is, do we have the workforce needed for this investment?
  • Yes, we would, kind of consistent with our mission, have workforce development.
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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  • Heinrich summarized the bill's objectives, adding that it would help align educational pathways with workforce
  • And third, we must ensure the federal workforce has

  • marker="135" data-time="1608"> My final point is that harnessing innovation also requires a federal workforce
  • 1632">We are committed to doing so upon a firm foundation of reliable data and a digitally skilled workforce
Summary: The meeting was chaired by Chairman Schweikert and involved a comprehensive discussion on how to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) for reducing waste, fraud, and improper payments within federal programs. Key witnesses, including Mr. Andrew Canarsa from the Council of the Inspectors General, provided insights on the potential of AI in enhancing government efficiency. The committee emphasized the importance of reliable data and thorough examination of AI application to avoid unintended consequences while addressing the estimated $162 billion in improper payments reported by the federal government. Concerns were raised regarding the recent firing of inspectors general and the impacts that could have on oversight and accountability processes.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 24th, 2025 at 10:00 am

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

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  • Applications for workforce training grants can include opportunities for some of these public sector
  • Applications for workforce training grants are available,
  • Our FTE limit was reduced in the filed bill by 251.6 FTEs, which is about 9% of our workforce.
  • We've also worked really hard to engage the workforce, both state workforce and higher education, who
  • It benefits you, which is a wellness program to try to engage that workforce in their own health.
Summary: The meeting of the committee was primarily focused on reviewing various bills, with robust conversations surrounding fiscal allocations for upcoming bienniums. Notably, discussions centered around SB22, which relates to salary assistance grants for law enforcement agencies, indicated strong support, with members expressing a consensus on the importance of enhancing financial resources for police departments across Texas. Additionally, the committee examined HB1, which proposed increases to funding to improve tax collection efficiencies and recruitment of professionals in critical roles. The meeting witnessed input from various stakeholders and representatives emphasizing the significance of these initiatives for state operations and public safety.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 3rd, 2025 at 02:03 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • HB514 by Leilani relates to the maternal health workforce campaign
  • It is referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic Development.
  • of sale under the terms of a contract lien on real property, referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce
  • Busey, relating to the notice period for certain evictions, referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce
Summary: The committee meeting included extensive discussions on numerous proposed constitutional amendments, focusing particularly on issues related to property taxation and environmental rights. Various members, including Representative Metcalfe and Representative Goodwin, brought forward bills addressing the appraised value of residential and commercial properties for ad valorem tax purposes, as well as amendments guaranteeing citizens the right to a clean environment. The conversation was vibrant, with a mix of supportive and opposing views presented by committee members and public witnesses who joined the discussions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 27th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • data-time="2646">Lone Star Community College consists of eight colleges, seven centers, and eight workforce
  • Lone Star is truly training tomorrow's workforce today

  • providers participating in the Texas Rising Star Program was referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce
  • relating to the use of social media platforms by children was referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce
  • data-time="3564">HB 193 relating to retaining the minimum wage was referred to the Subcommittee on Workforce
Summary: The meeting focused on honoring Senator Judith Zaffirini for her exceptional service to the state of Texas, marking her as the first female dean of the Texas Senate. Various members spoke of her achievements, highlighting her dedication to public service and her significant impact on the community and education, particularly for students with disabilities. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie and deep respect, as colleagues shared personal anecdotes and affirmed her role as a mentor and leader.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Veteran Affairs Mar 18th, 2025

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

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  • We work closely with the Workforce Commission to execute this
  • We have 170 veteran employment representatives located in 85 cities across the 28 workforce boards.
  • We recognize employers who hire veterans and co-share initiatives with the Workforce Commission, such
  • We also send out a recurring report containing Texas data from our Texas workforce partners.
Bills: SB651, SB897, SB1814, SB1818
Summary: The Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs convened to discuss several significant bills aimed at enhancing support for veterans in Texas. The primary focus was on Senate Bill 897, which aims to adjust the funding match requirement for mental health services for veterans. There was substantial public testimony in favor of this bill, as many speakers highlighted the financial burden that large counties face under the current requirements. These discussions underscored the necessity of providing adequate mental health resources to veterans, emphasizing the challenges they encounter in accessing such services. Another notable bill, Senate Bill 1818, introduced provisions for temporary licensing for military spouses, ensuring they can continue their professional pursuits while transitioning to Texas. Testimony supporting this bill was also positive, showing a strong consensus on the need to ease professional transitions for military families.
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  • increased investment, flexible contracting, enhanced workforce
  • I think the key to both acquisition and operations is making sure you have the best talented workforce
  • The biggest advantages we have in our industrial base are our technical workforce within the military
  • We need to make sure, not just with pilots, but across our highly skilled areas within our workforce,
  • What we've found in my current organization is that it's a very highly technical workforce.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on military procurement and modernization, with significant discussions surrounding the Air Force's capabilities and strategic needs. Key topics included the urgent need for recapitalization of the Air Force's fighter squadrons, as well as the importance of integrating new technologies like autonomous systems to bolster military effectiveness. Several senators raised concerns about the current resources available to the Air National Guard and the potential loss of skilled service members if recapitalization plans are not swiftly developed. There were also discussions on the importance of maintaining air superiority in light of evolving threats, particularly from adversaries like China.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Mar 24th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House S/C on County & Regional Government

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  • data-time="1674">We know parental leave programs are incredibly crucial not only to families, but to our workforce
  • data-time="1980"> This initiative aims to provide a secure environment that supports both the healthcare workforce
  • And additionally, on weekdays, we have up to 5,000 workforce
  • recorded 1,179 assault incidents in our facilities, some of which resulted in serious injuries to our workforce
  • And support public safety, workforce retention, and access
Summary: During this meeting, significant discussions revolved around essential bills, including HB1646, HB605, HB2379, and HB2115. HB1646, aimed at amending the Health and Safety Code, was presented as a means to enhance the operational efficiency of emergency service districts by raising the expenditure threshold for board approval from $2,000 to $50,000. Testimonies from emergency service officials were notably in favor of the bill, highlighting the improved response times and operational flexibility it would provide. On the other hand, HB605 sought to grant the Harris County Hospital District the authority to employ and commission its peace officers, tackling the increasing concerns of workplace violence in healthcare settings, which was addressed with urgency as it aimed at improving safety for both staff and patients. The bill was left pending to allow further considerations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 8th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • The lack of school counselors is due in part to our state's mental health workforce shortage.
  • In our TAB Workforce and Education policies, we specifically support.
  • We share a goal of enhancing workforce development to create
  • The result is workforce shortages.
  • Goodwill is proud to partner with the state to help build a stronger, more prepared Texas workforce.
Summary: The committee meeting featured a comprehensive discussion primarily focused on HB1188, which seeks to establish an early connection for families of children diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities to local IDD authorities. Multiple testimonies highlighted the urgent need for such a system, emphasizing how it could transform the experience of families by providing critical information and resources at the moment of diagnosis rather than at a later age. Representative Emanuel passionately presented the bill, underlining its potential to make a significant positive impact in the lives of families across Texas. Additionally, there were discussions regarding other bills related to education and child services, including HB123 and HB2310, with emphasis on the importance of early intervention and support for young children with disabilities.
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  • ...these very rural or sometimes difficult or maybe more expensive areas so that we can have the workforce
  • You have to have the talent, and you have to have an inspired workforce to be able to do the work.
  • span marker="485" data-time="5808">But I spent a quarter of my time in the agencies talking to the workforce
  • that every time I meet with a tech CEO today, the conversation is not about the constraint of the workforce
  • Will you support, how do you make sure that we have the workforce that we need as part of...
Summary: The committee meeting was dominated by discussions on a variety of legislative bills including major topics such as nuclear energy advancement, the effects of regulatory hurdles on energy production, and proposals to improve national park staffing and maintenance. Members expressed concerns over the federal government's handling of uranium imports and the necessity for maintaining a robust domestic nuclear supply chain. Efforts to streamline permitting processes to facilitate more efficient energy project development were also a focal point, alongside public testimony from stakeholders in the energy and environmental sectors. The meeting highlighted the urgent need for infrastructure development to meet rising energy demands while addressing climate change impacts.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services May 14th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • Youth Independence programs, or FYI, are available around the state in collaboration with the Texas Workforce
  • It also calls for a study to assess the funding, workforce, and infrastructure needed to maintain and
  • Recently, an existing workforce shortage combined with the global pandemic

  • 922" data-time="5526"> ...stretched and stressed our workforce
  • We've had workforce violence in our classrooms, and we've had workforce violence in juvenile justice
Summary: The meeting of the committee featured a series of discussions primarily focusing on various bills aimed at enhancing accountability and safety in the healthcare sector. Notable highlights included the passage of HB694, which aims to promote transparency in the operations of the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) by shortening the notification timeline for significant events from ten days to 48 hours. This bill received unanimous support from all members present, underscoring a strong consensus on improving communication with parents and stakeholders involved in the child welfare system. Another significant topic was the introduction of HB2187, which seeks to amend and update the existing nursing staffing laws to address emerging challenges faced by healthcare professionals, particularly stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill was presented as a response to the increased burnout rates among nurses and aims to provide a more stable working environment to retain talent in the healthcare sector. The committee took testimony from several experts and stakeholders, highlighting the urgency and importance of these legislative changes.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 3rd, 2025 at 08:00 am

House S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health

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  • 1036" data-time="6210"> in rural counties, underscoring the urgent need to expand the maternal care workforce
  • "6228"> House Bill 514 addresses these critical shortages by establishing a maternal health care workforce
  • one of the core reasons behind these adverse maternal health outcomes is a maternal health care workforce
  • workforce. I want to specifically talk about doulas.
  • Doulas are named in the bill as being included in this maternal health care workforce campaign, and we
Summary: During this meeting, the committee engaged in extensive discussions regarding various bills aimed at improving public health and welfare, including chronic kidney disease resources and statewide health literacy initiatives. Chair Guillen presented House Bill 3269, which proposes the creation of a centralized resource center for chronic kidney disease that is tailored to help patients and healthcare providers with information and resources, garnering robust support from the committee. Additionally, House Bill 1295 was discussed, focusing on enhancing statewide health literacy with a long-range coordination plan from the Department of State Health Services, which was also received favorably by committee members.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part II) Apr 23rd, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • "40" data-time="234"> Number one for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board's Health Care Workforce
  • 40" data-time="234">SB 2891 brings together the existing 15 state agencies and organizations for workforce
  • >It directs the newly established Statewide Health Professions Workforce
  • data-time="288">We have one invited testimony, Victoria Ford, the Governor's appointed Chair of the Workforce
  • The Workforce Commission has data...
Summary: During this meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, significant attention was given to various bills aimed at enhancing healthcare provisions and improving processes within the health sector. Notable discussions included the presentation of Senate Bill 547 by Senator Menendez, which seeks to streamline provider notice requirements for healthcare professionals by proposing a centralized database managed by the Texas Department of Insurance. The bill was favorably reported and moved forward with recommendations for local and uncontested calendars. Additionally, a committee substitute for Senate Bill 2308 was introduced, focusing on innovative mental health treatments for veterans, particularly regarding ibogaine as a treatment for opioid use disorder. This proposal received strong support due to its potential to lead the nation in mental health care advancements.
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  • A crisis of workforce shortages.

  • I was going to ask, I know during the pandemic, a lot of discussion was had about our nursing workforce
  • Is this sort of an answer to building up that workforce

  • The pandemic prompted a lot of discussion about our nursing workforce and how many of them have moved
  • Building up that workforce, or are you hoping to attract
Bills: SB2, SJR36, SB2, SB2, SR29, SB2
Summary: The committee meeting centered around the discussion of SB911, the Heal Texans Act, aimed at improving access to healthcare in underserved areas of Texas. Senator Cesar Blanco opened the discussion by highlighting the healthcare crisis affecting millions of Texans, emphasizing the need for immediate reform to allow nurse practitioners (APRNs) to deliver essential services without cumbersome regulations. The senator expressed gratitude towards his colleagues, including Vice Chair Charles Perry, for their joint efforts in advocating for this critical legislation. The need for SB911 was reiterated by several speakers, including healthcare advocates and those impacted by the lack of accessible care, underscoring personal stories that illustrated the dire situation faced by many rural residents who cannot easily reach medical care.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development May 14th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • The Workforce and Economic Development Committee will now come
  • Senate Bill 1228 from the subcommittee on workforce.
  • marker="673" data-time="4032"> allows for the continuation of the task force on consolidation of Workforce
  • Current federal law restricts federally funded social services with workforce.
  • The committee on trade, workforce, and...
Summary: The meeting focused on several key legislative bills that were discussed thoroughly, including SB140, SB1484, and SB1802 among others. One of the notable discussions was around SB1484, which seeks to prevent food service establishments from misleading consumers by accurately labeling catfish products. Witnesses from the Texas Aquaculture Association testified in support of this bill, emphasizing the importance of truth in labeling to protect local producers. The bill passed with unanimous support, showcasing a collaborative effort to support Texas's catfish industry. Additionally, SB1802 proposed making it the landlord’s responsibility to repair elevators in senior housing, addressing safety concerns for vulnerable populations. The discussions around this bill resulted in proposed amendments to enhance protections for residents in such facilities.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • We have a role in providing the workforce needed. We have a role in...
  • We're developing certificate programs for re-skilling and up-skilling the existing workforce.
  • p>And I strongly believe that supporting target industry and workforce
  • industry incentive programs, we will build on our existing footprint in filmmaking and attract a workforce
  • ...and continue building our workforce with training programs
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Not only are they worried about capital, not only are they worried about workforce, not only are they
  • Not only are they worried about capital, not only are they worried about workforce, not only are they
  • Not only are they worried about capital, not only are they worried about workforce, not only are they
  • Not only are they worried about capital, not only are they worried about workforce, not only are they
  • Not only are they worried about capital, not only are they worried about workforce, not only are they
Summary: During this committee meeting, a range of bills were discussed, focusing primarily on public safety and community health issues. There were significant conversations surrounding HB3159, where members raised concerns about its implications for local law enforcement practices. The bill drew various opinions from committee members, with some supporting its approach to funding police training, while others questioned its efficacy in addressing community needs. Additionally, there was an emphasis on testimony from community representatives, who expressed both support and opposition, enriching the discourse around the proposed legislation.

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