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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • To qualify for a grant, ten percent of the total project cost must be provided by a source other than
  • I know we did this years ago at TxDOT for highway projects.
  • The entire highway project was stuck because of one community, and that's why we created that program
  • to be funded at a 95-5 ratio for federally obligated projects.
  • improvement projects done.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on two primary bills, SB1598 and SB1493. SB1598, introduced by Senator Hagen Booth, addresses the clarity of collision report information access for law enforcement, aiming to enhance the tools available to police agencies across Texas for solving crimes. The meeting featured strong support from police representatives, including Sheriff Brian Hawthorne of Chambers County, who emphasized the significance of the CARFAX program for police in facilitating access to vital vehicle information, free of charge. Public testimony reflected a consensus on the necessity of the bill for improved investigatory processes.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Appropriations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm in a project in Midland where we're drawing 25 wells off one rig at one time.
  • The Texas Grow Fund, the grant for infrastructure projects in the oil and gas producing regions within
  • Money into projects, and I'm saying like in schools, they
  • It allows us to continue attracting capital relative to other producing regions, which is vital.
  • ...fund is projected to reach its constitutional cap for
Summary: The meeting primarily centered around significant discussions regarding various bills, including HB188, HB265, HJR35, and HJR47. Members highlighted the pressing need for infrastructure improvements in the energy-producing regions of Texas, particularly focusing on the economic contributions and challenges faced by local communities impacted by the oil and gas industry. The committee witnessed a strong show of support for House Bill 188 from representatives who stressed its importance for reinvesting severance tax revenues back into communities that greatly contribute to the state’s economy. Testimonies from local economic development officials and community leaders reinforced the necessity of these investments for ensuring long-term growth and sustainability.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Now, subsequently, there's—like any IT project, it's the same as a road project, you know.
  • Now, subsequently, there's—like any IT project, it's the same as a road project, you know.
  • Now, subsequently, there's—like any IT project, the same as a road project, you know.
  • The STAR project is a bolt-on project to the CAHPS project, and it helps us replace some functionality
  • The STAR project is a bolt-on project to the CAHPS project, and it helps us replace some functionality
Summary: The meeting involved a comprehensive review of various legislative bills, with members voicing their opinions and concerns on each. Significant discussions centered around land use policies, education reforms, and public health initiatives. A number of witnesses were called to share their insights, providing both supportive and opposing perspectives on the proposed bills. The committee demonstrated a commitment to thorough deliberation, ensuring all voices were heard before taking votes on the legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is part of a $35 billion project, and the local match
  • to Galveston Bay, also known as S2G projects.
  • You should have before you a handout to go more into details about this project.
  • He has made much progress in advancing its projects, with all projects in construction.
  • in a variety of projects, including the Ike Dike.
Summary: The recent committee meeting addressed various critical bills, focusing primarily on water management and flood control across Texas. Notable discussions included House Bill 1177, which proposes introducing stricter penalties for floodplain violations, aiming to deliver swift accountability for ongoing offenses. Representative Cunningham highlighted the urgency of this issue, emphasizing that current enforcement mechanisms lead to prolonged legal challenges, which can heighten flood risks for vulnerable communities. This bill sparked numerous inquiries from members, showcasing the committee's commitment to improving flood management legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education May 6th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Public Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is the capital behind the insurance company, no different
  • related projects.
  • for school districts to pay for capital projects, and the
  • I'm one of the founders of the Texas Freedom to Read Project.
  • I'm a KDISD mom and a co-founder of the Texas Freedom to Read Project.
Summary: The committee meeting convened to discuss various proposed legislation, most notably Senate Bill 13, which addresses the management of library materials in school districts and parental rights regarding access to library catalogs. Senator Paxton introduced the bill, emphasizing the need for transparency and appropriate content in school libraries to protect children from sexually explicit materials. Discussions included testimonies from community members and stakeholders, highlighting both support and opposition based on concerns over censorship and parental authority. The committee left the bill pending for further review and discussions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 7th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Maverick, relating to the applicability of law governing a grant program for public improvement projects
  • The program for the public improvement projects of unincorporated
  • municipalities to receive tax revenue from certain establishments located near a hotel or convention center project
  • HJR 85 proposes to support the capital needs of educational
Summary: The committee meeting was robust, focusing on a wide array of bills that addressed various issues including education, public safety, and economic development. Members took turns presenting and questioning several proposed laws, with active participation from both committee members and invited witnesses. Notably, HB1193 received critical attention as it aimed to reinforce the confidentiality of certain information on marriage licenses, drawing significant debate about privacy and transparency. Witnesses presented their supports and concerns, leading to a rich dialogue about the balance between public knowledge and personal rights.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 24th, 2025 at 10:04 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Jim Hogg County, an area rich in history, culture, and tradition, and proudly known as the Vaquero Capital
  • The colonial capital of the Republic of Texas and the days
  • Garza has been involved in numerous community projects, including mentorship programs for young women
  • > County today and thank you for being here and visiting your capital
  • Members, this bill just requires that any high-speed rail project in the state of Texas...
Summary: The committee meeting featured extensive discussions surrounding multiple bills, with a clear focus on issues related to privacy and technology. One notable discussion was led by Mr. Morales, who introduced HB1495 aimed at protecting the privacy of jurors after alarming incidents of intimidation. The bill garnered support and passed with a unanimous vote, reflecting a strong consensus on the importance of juror safety in civil trials. Furthermore, the committee reviewed HB368, concerning the use of remote control over electronic devices in protective orders, which also passed without opposition, indicating a proactive approach to evolving technological concerns in legislation. Additionally, Mr. Capriglione emphasized the establishment of an artificial intelligence division within the Department of Information Resources through HB2818, which was seen as a critical step toward leveraging AI for state modernization projects.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 10th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This also includes TEA's projections for fiscal years 25 through 27.
  • In previous years, we also did projections, is that correct?
  • Are the projections accurate in previous years, or did they change slightly?
  • What is your projection for 2025-2026? So we have probably a slight...
  • And then we're projecting 67.4 billion for the year after that.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting covered a wide range of topics, focusing primarily on pending legislation and various policy issues facing the committee. Discussions were notably animated surrounding several bills, with members expressing both support and concern over their implications. Witness testimonies were heard, shedding light on different perspectives regarding the legislation in question, indicating a robust public interest and engagement in the topics discussed. Members collaborated to address constituents' concerns while seeking solutions that align with the committee's objectives.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Gabriela, thank you for your amazing artwork, and welcome to your capital. Thank you.
  • ...Project for the Committee on Natural Resources.
  • data-time="3420">HB 1557 by Moody relates to the waiver programs for certain veterans provided by toll project
  • by toll project entities, referred to the Subcommittee on Transportation Funding.
  • marker="634" data-time="3798"> HB 2018 by Aristotle relates to the aquifer storage and recovery projects
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 14th, 2025 at 09:04 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the CEO of Palatine Hill Capital in Midland, Texas.
  • They can be useful if there's a capital expenditure and funding is delayed.
  • We show you registered as Brandon Chase on behalf of Momentum Capital Funding.
  • Other than that, we are going to be out the capital we've put forward.
  • The private investment is highly dependent upon the capital, and Texas banks provide the capital to small
Summary: The meeting involved extensive discussions around several house bills, with notable emphasis on HB700, which aims to increase transparency in the merchant cash advance (MCA) sector. Representative McQueen provided a detailed explanation of the issues small business owners face due to aggressive tactics and lack of regulation in this area. The committee also examined HB4609, which focuses on updating the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) benefits to provide clearer options for cities regarding cost-of-living adjustments (COLA), allowing cities to offer retirement benefits in a more flexible and informed manner. Additionally, the meeting featured a strong public testimony segment, where witnesses voiced their support and concerns, especially regarding the implications of digital currencies framed in HB703.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • ...a statutory framework for projects involving the capture
  • With them, but these projects are very important because
  • In an era when key national security and cutting-edge technology projects are...
  • We’ve got Sempra completing a project in the Beaumont area right now.
  • Our entire system is very competitive, and capital flows to where it's welcome.
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

Public Education Mar 4th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Public Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • That you have to consider demographic projections, all of
  • these growth projections.
  • improvement projects.
  • ...capital needs in staffing these schools.
  • of these growth projections.
Bills: HB2
Summary: The committee meeting was focused on discussing HB2, a significant piece of legislation aimed at reforming school finance in Texas. During the discussion, members highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by school districts, including the impact of county appraisal districts failing the comptroller's property value study, which has led to budget reductions for many districts. Concerns were raised about ensuring that schools receive their entitlement funding and the need for potential amendments to address unresolved issues permanently. Various members expressed appreciation for the efforts made in HB2 to increase funding for at-risk students and improve overall educational outcomes.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • For the last 18 years, I've been a board member and a volunteer attorney with the Innocence Project.
  • And you're testifying on behalf of the Innocence Project
  • I'm here on behalf of the Innocence Project of Texas, and we are against House Bill 3330.
  • I co-founded the Innocence Project of Texas back in 2006
  • impacts a lot of non-capital cases, a lot of sex abuse cases, a lot of drug cases, cases across the
Summary: The committee meeting focused on a range of topics surrounding criminal justice reform, with significant emphasis on House Bills 3166 and 3330. Representative Cook presented HB 3166, which proposed a system for prosecutor-initiated resentencing, allowing courts to adjust the punishment for inmates based on changing circumstances. This bill aims to rectify injustices in cases where new evidence arises. Public testimony included support from various stakeholders, emphasizing the need for a more flexible justice system that can consider circumstances affecting individual cases, particularly for nonviolent offenders. On the contrary, HB 3330 faced opposition from the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops, which argued that it would undermine key protections established by the Michael Morton Act, designed to prevent wrongful convictions for innocent individuals. Testimonies highlighted concerns about the potential for setbacks in protecting the rights and dignity of the accused, creating a heavy atmosphere during discussions on the bill.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Mar 11th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
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    $6.82 to cover rent, insurance, utilities, those fixed capital

  • costs related to the fixed capital and things like that
  • Accruing funds for a larger project that they plan to do
  • Apply the direct care ratio to capital improvements.
Bills: SB568, SCR5, SB57, SB1447, SB27, SB24
Summary: The committee meeting centered around special education funding and safety provisions for children with disabilities. Key discussions were led by Senator Bettencourt regarding the transformative potential of SB568, which proposes a transition to an eight-tier service intensity funding model. This model is designed to better accommodate the needs of special education students, ensuring they receive the necessary services tailored to their unique requirements. The bill received strong support from stakeholders and included testimony from educators and advocates highlighting the importance of early intervention and the need for ongoing funding support.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Commissary accounts are used to fund various eligible projects
  • span marker="154" data-time="918">Yes, I'm Alicia Castillo, and I represent the Texas Civil Rights Project
  • case called Irsan, a deputy was murdered in Harris County by two individuals on bond for murder and capital
  • Of bond or this removal of the ankle monitor as a new crime or an ancillary crime, in this case, a capital
  • I am Bradley Hargis, Executive Director of the Capital Area Private Defender Service, and I am the Travis
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice covered a range of legislative measures focusing primarily on the improvement of mental health services and clarifying procedural aspects of emergency detention for individuals experiencing mental illness. Key bills, such as SB1164, which aims to enhance emergency detention procedures, were discussed. Testimonies from both supporters and critics highlighted the need for clear standards in mental health emergencies to ensure that due process is maintained while providing necessary care. The committee also addressed concerns around legislation impacting community supervision and administration, exemplified by SB663, and how it could streamline budget processes for local agencies. Overall, the discussions emphasized balancing public safety with mental health needs and ensuring fair representation in the judicial process.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 5th, 2025 at 03:08 pm

House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Capital, certainly welcome to come join.
  • There are over $54 billion in unfunded flood control projects, according to the Texas Water Development
  • To capitalize on a significant investment that the people
  • 667" data-time="3996">I don't think the amount of money that would be taken out of it would slow projects
  • And to your point, sir, it capitalizes on things we're already doing for firefighting, emergency medicine
Bills: HB2, HB1, HB18, HB19, HB20
Summary: The meeting focused heavily on disaster preparedness and management strategies in response to recent catastrophic events in Texas, particularly concerning House Bills related to flood response and communication infrastructure. Notably, House Bill 19 was introduced to mandate that campgrounds in flood-prone areas develop actionable flood plans to ensure safety during emergencies. Stakeholders voiced strong support for the bill, emphasizing its importance for child safety in recreational areas. Additionally, House Bill 18 aimed at improving emergency communication systems received considerable attention, as members raised concerns about the need for efficient and interoperable communication during disasters. Similar themes of ensuring preparedness and safeguarding communities were echoed throughout the discussions, with experts and witnesses providing impactful testimony on the challenges confronted during recent flooding incidents in Kerr County.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 1st, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="108">Unfortunately, not all developers include parks and green space in their desired projects
  • "972">The lack of stability in zoning regulations discourages developers from pursuing long-term projects
  • It seems to me that if I wanted to develop a project with this bill in place, I would have to wait two
  • Spiller just said, you know, this is a great project looking to add bonding to be able to build out the
  • When we add the battery, this is putting the power of capitalism in the hands of homeowners for once
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved in-depth discussions on various bills aimed at addressing community needs and rights pertaining to land use and environmental management. Notably, House Bill 2011 proposed a framework for original property owners to repurchase their land under specific conditions when property taxes are not paid by the acquiring entity. Representative Bell articulated concerns regarding the rights of owners affected by eminent domain, engaging with public testimony on the bill's implications. House Bill 5380, presented by Representative Wally, focused on improving access to parkland and green spaces in unincorporated areas, allowing counties to set criteria for parkland dedication, which sparked debates about urban versus rural development considerations and community planning.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations May 19th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • homelessness to hunger, including Habitat for Humanity, Community First Village, Wounded Warrior Project
  • dispatchable energy as well as new water projects.
  • projects will be passed on to the consumer.
  • Project manager.
  • So in all the projections I've seen, whether it was

Summary: The committee meeting, focused primarily on the ongoing regulatory reforms following the recent weather-related crises, commenced with the introduction of Thomas Gleason as the new Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. The Chairman emphasized the need for resilience and proactive measures to improve infrastructure and communications among utility companies, especially in light of recent disasters that impacted service delivery. High-level discussions revolved around HB1500, which mandates stronger oversight and accountability mechanisms for ERCOT, pushing the commission to enhance its monitoring capacity. Several topics of concern, including vegetation management and cost distribution among consumers, were highlighted as priorities moving forward.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Mar 11th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our projected time frames for our performance measures are
  • Working capital in calendar year 2023 adjusted gross receipts
  • Of value for them if they risk their capital.
  • Math and the capital risk there are going to be different
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on legislative discussions surrounding House Bills 11 and 3579, with a significant emphasis on regulatory measures concerning lottery ticket couriers and modernization of licensing systems for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Various committee members engaged in lively debates, particularly around the implications of using couriers within the lottery framework, as this raised concerns about regulatory gaps and the need for clearer oversight. Additionally, there was mention of the agency’s efforts to combat human trafficking through updated regulations and enforcement actions, indicating a priority agenda for the session.

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