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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 5th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • Increased by less than 25% in Texas, while industrial load
  • Now, compared to 2023, residential rates increased by 4.5% in 2024, while the industrial rate has increased
  • But whether it's 4cp, 8cp, or 12cp, some large industrial users will always have an advantage.
  • 10 years, small commercial and residential load has increased by less than 25% in Texas, while industrial
  • There's a lot of data centers represented in purple, the hydrogen industrial load growth, and the oil
Summary: The meeting convened primarily to discuss HB5066, focusing on energy policy and power generation in Texas. Key discussions revolved around the challenges and opportunities associated with forecasting energy demand and the balance between different types of generation sources, including renewables and thermal energy. Members voiced concerns about the speed at which new power generation can be integrated into the grid, with panelists emphasizing the critical need for effective transmission enhancements to keep pace with increasing demand. Notably, members also scrutinized the historical allocation of a $5 billion fund intended for energy projects, urging a review of previous allocations before committing further funds.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • drive investment, and create taxable economic activity across Texas communities, especially in industries
  • We have about 1.5 million Texans working in our industry.
  • here today to talk about the monopoly that I believe Ticketmaster Live Nation has in the ticket industry
  • There is a lot to be fixed in the ticketing industry

  • This would benefit everyone and promote innovation in our industry, meaning fans can choose where they
Summary: Additionally, the committee reviewed HB4531, aiming to protect property owners from fraudulent ownership claims, which generated extensive discussions on real estate fraud and the support mechanisms for citizens lacking legal representation. Testimonies from various stakeholders pointed out the bill's potential to streamline the process for dispute resolution and protect vulnerable property owners, furthering the overarching goal of ensuring justice and accountability within the property systems. The committee concluded with the discussion of HB4903, which seeks to enhance workforce support through better child care initiatives.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means Mar 10th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House Ways & Means Committee

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  • contributes over $160 billion to the state economy, and tax fairness is essential in keeping our industry
  • As someone who has spent decades in the industry, landscape
  • industry, I have firsthand seen how rising prices affect large and small businesses alike.
  • That's the space industry, oil industry, that was a

  • For moving to number one in the financial industry.

Summary: The meeting of the committee on ways and means centered on several significant bills aimed at addressing property tax issues, particularly regarding agricultural and border security infrastructure. A committee substitute for HB247 was discussed, emphasizing a voluntary approach with private landowners in light of enhanced border security measures, which reassured many stakeholders previously hesitant about such initiatives. Notably, the bill provides tax exemptions for landowners who allow construction of border security infrastructure, effectively alleviating concerns about increased property values leading to higher taxes. Committee members expressed support for transparency and fairness in how these laws impact stakeholders, especially those along the Texas-Mexico border.
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  • The third is in our Industrialized Housing Program.

  • span> In the state of Texas, people are wanting to build more industrialized
  • A review of the plans needs to happen for that industry to move forward.
Summary: The meeting focused on various aspects of the Department of Licensing and Registration, highlighting the need for enhanced staffing to manage increased demand in several programs such as combative sports and industrialized housing. Notably, discussions included the establishment of new examination centers to improve service delivery and licensing processes, with emphasis on the Waco center's contribution. There was also deliberation on cybersecurity measures, showcasing the department's efforts to protect infrastructure from breaches, alongside mention of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center's successes in preventing financial crimes in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • ...necessarily to defend the industry.
  • There are also public health risks tied to this industry.
  • I think our industry does need regulation. I think that would show us real quick who's willing...
  • My request would be to have something very similar to that for the pet store industry just to ensure<
  • a member is working in this industry.
Summary: This committee meeting predominantly focused on the discussions surrounding several significant bills aimed at enhancing child care accessibility and addressing the issues related to deepfake technology. Representative Bojani introduced HB3133, which seeks to create a clear reporting process for deepfake material, ensuring social media platforms take accountability for harmful content. The bill aims to safeguard users from digital manipulations. Notably, the representatives engaged in a robust dialogue regarding the rising need for responsible management of deepfake content, establishing that Texas could take a leading role in this area.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

State Affairs Aug 11th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • The abortion industry also started a new booming industry
  • These shield laws create a barrier that protects predatory abortion industry actors from prosecution
  • SB6 closes these enforcement loopholes and protects women from predatory abortion industry practices
  • when they're harmed or die because of the abortion industry.
  • It does this by allowing a private right of action against the abortion drug industry.
Bills: SB10, SB16, SB6
Summary: The committee meeting featured discussions on several key legislative issues, particularly focusing on human trafficking and related victim protections. Notably, Senate Bill 10 was presented by Senator Parker, aiming to provide an affirmative defense for victims of trafficking charged with crimes committed under coercion. The bill garnered significant support as witnesses provided personal testimonies highlighting the struggles faced by survivors, emphasizing the need for legal recognition of their circumstances. Additionally, Senate Bill 6 concerning the regulation of medication used in abortions was debated, with concerns raised about its potential implications on women's health rights and judicial protections for healthcare providers. The meeting included a robust exchange of views, reflecting a wide array of stakeholder interests including public health and law enforcement.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 12th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Again, we talk a lot in the industry about the integrity of the lottery.
  • They don't always agree with us, but they actively seek and endorse input from our industry.
  • These initiatives are essential to maintain our competitive edge in the industry.
  • The Texas restaurant industry now...
  • The waitlist is more than just numbers; it represents families in a variety of industries.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The committee meeting addressed various pressing issues, notably the funding and appropriations for transportation and housing programs. Presentations focused on $40.4 billion in funding for highway projects, which is directed towards construction, maintenance, and infrastructure development for the upcoming biennium. Discussions highlighted the importance of addressing the capacity for project delivery amid increasing demands due to population growth and increased vehicle miles traveled in Texas. Additionally, Senator Hinojosa pushed for clarifying the funding available for driver education programs, especially for homeless and foster youth, which underscored a need for legislative support to ensure adequate resource allocation. Public testimonies lent depth to these discussions, presenting the human impact of legislative decisions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 1st, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Higher Education Committee

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  • This new model is designed to deliver short and industry-aligned workforce training programs.
  • of credentialed employees, particularly in healthcare, industrial technology, and manufacturing.
  • These credentials will provide immediate value to industries while offering students opportunities to
  • By working closely with our industry leaders in the area to build the curriculum.
  • How often do you meet with industry partners, and how

Summary: The committee meeting largely centered around three significant bills: HB3204, HB173, and HB1507. HB3204 aims to address the workforce skills gap in Texas by modernizing vocational training and establishing what is now referred to as the Polytechnic College. Representative Metcalfe emphasized the need for relevant workforce training programs aligned with today's job market, which led to discussions about the new certificate programs that will be introduced. Additionally, public institutions will benefit from enhanced support for those who may not meet traditional entrance requirements.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Insurance Committee

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  • Two others ban it for different products, but this is the standard in the industry.
  • So if patient, is it generically defined within the industry or...
  • Texas has over 13,000, nearly 14,000 jobs in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • , but we also see deconsolidation in other parts of the industry.
  • We see that that has been abused by the industry.
Summary: The House Committee on Insurance convened to discuss multiple bills aimed at enhancing consumer protection and improving access to essential services. Notable discussions included HB2528, which seeks to eliminate prior authorization requirements for medications treating substance use disorders, thereby expediting access to crucial treatments for Texans. Representative Boosie laid out HB722, addressing transparency in auto insurance valuation processes, prompting engagement from various witnesses on how current practices potentially exploit consumers. Members voiced concerns about the intersection of bureaucratic delays and the urgency of addiction treatment, emphasizing the bill's potential life-saving implications.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:02 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • And so we work with the rail industry on the improvements that they need to be making.
  • ...by those needs in industrial.
  • industry to identify those needs so that we have a clearer picture of those water needs.
  • , we are not pitting the industry against the folks that need water.
  • At that point in time, the city will then turn to industry and ask them to reduce.
Summary: The meeting focused on significant discussions surrounding the Texas state water planning process and flood mitigation efforts. During the session, experts presented on the need for an adaptive and collaborative approach to manage Texas's water resources. A particular emphasis was placed on the upcoming updates to the state water plan, which aims to address projected shortages and enhance infrastructure to handle both drought and flood conditions. The collaboration involved regional groups who play a vital role in identifying community needs regarding water infrastructure development.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII Feb 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII

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  • the Water Development Board, which is really looking at the water needs that folks in different industries
  • high-use industries.
  • span> With the growth, let alone population-wise, but from the industry
  • Okay, and then as those high-use industries come online

  • need, like, in the immediate terms, so that you have enough resources to respond to, let alone the industry
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on the public utility sector, with significant attention given to the Texas Energy Fund and its anticipated expansion. Discussions highlighted the funding strategies for public utility programs, with representatives questioning the necessity of further taxpayer investments in projects that have not proven their effectiveness. There was substantial debate over the management of resources and efficiency, particularly emphasizing the regulatory responsibilities of the Public Utility Commission. Member concerns were vocalized around the impact of increased spending on local taxpayers, and whether alternative measures could suffice without additional funding.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) Apr 7th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • Residents are worried about specific types of potential rezonings, for example, industrial encroachment
  • We represent businesses across the state of every industry, every type, as well as a.
  • , you know, occasional concern that maybe this would be something that would allow for unwanted industrial
  • However, industrial trail projects rarely go through this zoning process. They have...
  • We're a trade association of nearly 2,000 members, representing the commercial real estate industry in
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government convened to discuss significant bills, primarily focusing on SB844, which seeks to reform zoning petition processes to enhance property rights and facilitate housing development. Senator Hughes, the bill's author, advocated that current laws overly empower a minority of landowners to block necessary housing advancements, asserting that such regulations hurt overall housing affordability. Concerns were raised about balancing individual property rights against community needs, with testimonies from builders and housing advocates supporting the bill's aims to streamline zoning decisions and reduce impediments to development.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Feb 25th, 2025 at 10:00 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • We identified which industry certifications that employers prioritize in that given industry, which one
  • , industries, and the warehouses in Chambers County.
  • Industry-Based Certifications (IBCs) that you should pursue.
  • Students who earn industry-based certifications...
  • I just want to know, how are we engaging with the industry leaders?
Summary: The House Committee on Public Education convened a comprehensive meeting focused on critical issues impacting education in Texas. Chairman Buckley emphasized the committee's commitment to providing the largest public education investment in the state’s history while addressing pressing concerns such as funding disparities, teacher retention, and legislative changes impacting the educational landscape. Notably, Commissioner Mike Morath presented an extensive report detailing the current state of public education, highlighting a pressing need for adequate funding aligned with student needs and the challenges posed by deficit budgets in various school districts stemming from overreliance on temporary federal funding sources.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Insurance Committee

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  • I think we need to address the roofing industry as a whole
  • p>But I think we need to look at this particular part of the industry
  • Having been in the insurance industry for over 20 years, I have seen a lot of these different issues
  • As you've heard from the commissioner, the Fair Plan is also a picture of the overall industry puzzle
  • So, they utilize four industry standard models.
Summary: The meeting involved extensive discussions on various topics, although specific bills or motions were not highlighted. The members engaged in a dialogue surrounding the financial aspects of policies under review, particularly referencing rate components and reserves. Questions were raised regarding the allocation of premiums and the implications for future budgets, but no concrete resolutions were made. The Chair, after guiding the discussion, indicated the conclusion of the agenda and called for any additional business before moving to adjourn.
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  • history, known for its pioneering spirit and lasting contributions to agriculture, education, and industry
  • Its economy thrives on a balance of industry, tourism, and higher education, ensuring continued growth
  • Today, we're home to some of the largest industries in our state, whether that's Shell in Deer Park,
  • 538" data-time="3222"> their massive economic impact in the energy, chemical, and manufacturing industries
  • in leadership positions in their workplace or industry, so
Summary: The meeting featured significant discussions focusing on resolutions recognizing various communities in Texas. Notable among these were Senate Resolutions recognizing March 5th, 2025, as City of Alamo Day, Harlingen Day, Texas State Aquarium Day, and Wichita Falls Day. Senator Hinojosa took the lead in discussing the contributions and cultural significance of the cities being honored, showcasing the diverse heritage and community spirit within Texas. Each resolution highlighted the unique traits, strengths, and challenges faced by these cities, with representatives from each city present to receive acknowledgments from the Senate.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Apr 15th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • powerful: patient capital that earns a return for taxpayers while helping the state lead in the industries
  • isn't whether these industries will define the next century
  • We're seeing unprecedented interest in reshoring advanced industries, building domestic AI and semiconductor
  • data-time="2646"> So I just want to clarify that the way we generate the revenue is out of private industry
  • for the volunteer fire departments, and as you mentioned, there are other funds that the insurance industry
Summary: During this meeting, the committee engaged in detailed discussions surrounding various legislative proposals, notably focusing on HB2054 and HB4601. HB2054 was discussed in the context of addressing financial support for victims' families during declared emergencies, removing existing procedural barriers. Representative Manuel presented HB4601, which aims to assist Texas veterans in purchasing affordable housing by creating a down payment assistance program financed through a dedicated tax fund. This program is essential to simplify homeownership for veterans facing financial challenges in the current housing market.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • The identity theft industry has moved well beyond just

  • Thank you for allowing me to share my perspective on the benefits of H.B. 5246 on the space industry.
  • Together we support NASA, national security, and the large commercial space industry.
  • This bill leverages our state's world-class universities, industry-leading tech partners, and economic
  • in new industries.
Summary: The meeting of the committee addressed several bills focusing on transparency and innovation in Texas governance. A significant portion of the discussions revolved around House Bill 4990, which seeks to establish an open records hotline to better facilitate public access to government information. Witnesses, including local journalists, strongly supported the bill, citing its importance for accountability in government operations. Other bills, such as HB 4751, focusing on technological advancements, were also highlighted as critical to maintaining Texas's competitive edge in the quantum technology industry. Each bill was left pending for further consideration, indicating ongoing negotiations and a collaborative effort among committee members to refine the proposed legislation.
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  • marker="262" data-time="1566"> Members, reports indicate that U.S. manufacturing and construction industries
  • For this reason, a high school student who earns a certificate in certain in-demand industries is better
  • for high school students to earn certificates from institutions of higher education in in-demand industries
  • Our industry began attending meetings on House Bill 20 on this legislation back in 2021.
  • many pieces of the puzzle that's going to help address labor shortages our state faces, and in our industry
Summary: During this committee meeting, a total of 16 bills were discussed, covering various topics mainly focused on education and support for vulnerable populations. Notably, House Bill 1211 was a significant highlight, aiming to remove the 25th birthday deadline for former foster youth to utilize state college tuition benefits. This bill garnered strong support from multiple members, including personal testimonies from individuals who benefited from such educational support. The conversation around HB1211 emphasized the challenges faced by former foster youth, including lack of awareness and support, which aligns with the bill's objective of extending opportunities regardless of age.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations Feb 24th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

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  • ...industry.
  • I think it's imperative that we keep listening to industry, as it's what leads us into prosperity for
  • We need to be able to communicate the needs of the industry into the curriculum and the certifications
  • What industry needs and then prepare the workforce for
  • The industries, the businesses that are working in their
Summary: The meeting focused on several crucial issues, including the Texas Water Fund and its implications for development in the state. Various members highlighted the critical need for effective management of water resources, discussing the role of the Water Development Board and their strategies for outreach to local governments. The committee engaged in a thorough examination of funding projects and the sustainable financing necessary for communities facing challenges in meeting their infrastructure needs. Additionally, there was notable discussion regarding promoting workforce development and the alignment of educational programs with the demands of the job market as indicated by recent trends in community colleges.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Mar 5th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • The economic impact analysis includes important details about health disparities in the industry and
  • the enforcement industry.
  • Otherwise, the industry will suffer.
  • But what you're doing is you're helping us police the industry and making sure that we stay strong and
  • And it's clearly hurt the industry in such a way that we have young field training officers training.
Summary: The meeting of the Homeland Security, Public Safety, and Veterans Affairs Committee fostered extensive discussions primarily focused on the ongoing border security issues. Members of the committee, chaired by Rep. Huffman, emphasized the shifting strategies under the new federal administration and highlighted the successful implementation of SB4, which seeks to curb illegal entry into Texas. Notably, the Attorney General's Office reported a 54% decrease in illegal crossings over the past year, signaling a change in the migration trends impacting Texas, largely due to new state and federal cooperation efforts. Additionally, the committee discussed the development of Operation Lone Star, which is now a statewide initiative aimed at addressing the challenges posed by illegal immigration and crime associated with it.

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