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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House S/C on Workforce

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  • oversee the Political Subdivision Workers' Compensation Alliance, where I've previously served as the executive
  • I believe he perjured himself today, and I would request that the committee take action on that.
  • before filing a lawsuit, thereby eliminating a procedural barrier that often delays or discourages action
  • We show you registered as an Executive Director for the Education
  • I am the executive director.
Summary: The meeting of the committee included significant discussions centered around various bills, particularly those related to workers' compensation, opportunity youth, and sexual harassment. Representative Patterson spearheaded a discussion on HB2369, a bill aimed at reforming the workers' compensation system for first responders, stressing the need for swift evaluations and treatment to facilitate quicker recovery. Several members voiced their support, citing the bill's importance in ensuring that injured first responders can return to work more efficiently. Public testimony highlighted personal stories that underscored the critical impact of the legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development May 19th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • No votes or actions will be taken in the absence of a quorum.
  • I am Rob Hughes, the Executive Director of the Texas

  • There's a resource, Keith Graff from the Office of the Governor, Executive Director. Welcome, sir.
  • I'm the Executive Director of the Governor's Military Preparedness Commission.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Economic Development Committee focused on several key bills aimed at enhancing economic development and addressing infrastructure needs in Texas. Notably, House Bill 5195 was discussed to modernize state agency websites, making them accessible and user-friendly for small businesses. Senator Alvarado emphasized the importance of this legislation in providing a better online experience for Texas residents and businesses alike, noting that outdated websites pose significant barriers. The bill received strong support from both committee members and public witnesses, highlighting its potential to spur economic growth. Furthermore, House Bills 2760 and 2765 were also favorably reported, aimed at refining the unemployment benefit appeal process and expanding resources for rural economic development, respectively.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 10th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Then, of course, you've got to get the CAD chief appraiser to take action to fix it.
  • And many times the County Appraisal District refuses to take any action or increase the...
  • We wouldn't be able to execute any state oversight of the teacher certification process.
  • My name is Brian Guthrie, I'm the Executive Director of the Teacher Retirement System.
  • I'm the Executive Director.
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

State Affairs Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • Johnson, Executive Director of Texas Ethics Commission.
  • I'm the Executive Director of the Texas Facilities Commission and...
  • Is that executed, however, by the Facilities Commission? We built that wall.
  • PUC's Executive Director.
  • Again, I'm Connie Corona, Executive Director of the PUC.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the activities and initiatives of the Public Utility Commission (PUC) since the last legislative session. Key discussions included the implementation of Senate Bill 1929 regarding large crypto miners in Texas, which has led to 12 companies registering with the PUC and a projected demand of around 4,000 megawatts. Additionally, the committee addressed system resiliency plans authorized by HB2555, which allows electric utilities to file these plans to better handle extreme weather events and security threats. The meeting showcased the ongoing efforts to ensure infrastructure can meet growing demands, particularly in the rapidly expanding Permian Basin, and highlighted the need for minimum standards for utility infrastructure design, construction, and maintenance to improve resiliency against adverse conditions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

State Affairs (Part I) Aug 4th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • That's where that action would occur. That action should be brought. You're correct.
  • I'm who this bill claims to protect, but in execution I will only be harmed.
  • To my wife and other parents of trans kids, thank you for your boldness and action.
  • End SB7 now and take action to protect the peace, safety, and dignity of all Texans.
  • The civil action in these bills just...
Bills: SB7, SB14
Summary: The meeting focused on two primary bills, SB7 and SB14, which elicited passionate testimony from various stakeholders. Many speakers opposed SB7, arguing it disproportionally impacts transgender individuals under the guise of protecting women's spaces. Testimonies highlighted concerns about safety, privacy, and the potential for increased harassment against vulnerable populations, such as transgender youth. Supporters of the bill asserted it was a necessary measure for women's safety, yet critics emphasized that it would create further harm rather than protection. SB14 also saw substantial discussion regarding its implications for law enforcement record transparency, with some stakeholders supporting the need for confidentiality while others warned of accountability risks.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part II) Mar 27th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • I don't know, but there would have to be legislative action in those states to do that.
  • Mark Stover, Executive Director of the Texas Solar and Storage Association.
  • I'm the Executive Director of EnviroNZ.
  • I'm the Executive Director of the Texas Foundation for Conservation.
  • At a time when climate action...
Summary: The meeting included discussions primarily focused on energy and insurance-related legislation. Senator Schwartner led the committee in reviewing multiple bills, with a notable emphasis on SB819, which faced opposition from various stakeholders, including energy providers and advocacy groups. Testimonies highlighted concerns about regulatory burdens potentially stifling renewable energy projects, which are crucial to Texas's energy needs. Furthermore, the committee examined SB458, aimed at improving the appraisal process for insurance claims, which garnered support from industry representatives for promoting fairness and transparency.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • 127" data-time="756"> HB 3549 by Ward Johnson relating to certain disciplinary or law enforcement actions
  • constitutional amendment authorizing the Hickok traditional tribe of Texas to conduct gaming by executing
  • Mark DeRazio urges the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to take meditative and decisive action
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

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

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Connie Corona, Executive Director. Thank you very much.
  • Okay, and if the utility fails to execute their plan, what does PUC do about it?
  • I am the public counsel and Chief Executive of the Office of Public Utility Counsel.
  • Connie Corona, Executive Director.
  • As the utilities execute the plans, they will be reporting to us on the elements.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:02 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • ="34" data-time="198"> The State Board for Educator Certification and ESPEC are empowered to take action
  • against the certification of any certified educator, regardless of whether the nature of the action
  • Some of them executed reading academies as part...

  • I'm the Executive Director of the Teacher Retirement System.
  • I'm the Executive Administrator at the Texas Water Development Board.
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

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • , Genocide, and Antisemitism Executive Director.
  • I'm Gloria Medas, the Executive Director and State Librarian of Texas.
  • Our Executive Director, J.P.
  • I'm not going to sign a herd plan that I simply cannot do; I can't execute it."
  • My name is Chad Ellis, the Chief Executive Officer of the Texas Agricultural Land Trust.
Summary: During this committee meeting, members discussed several bills, including HB2, HB22, and HB4, focusing on various state issues. Key discussions revolved around the impact of legislation on local communities, with members expressing differing viewpoints on the measures proposed. Witnesses were invited to provide testimonies, highlighting both support and concerns regarding the bills, particularly in terms of economic implications and social justice reform. Overall, the meeting reflected a robust engagement from the members and public, showcasing the complexities of the legislative process.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 4th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • discernment, that their discussions and their debates would be both productive and effective, that actions
  • and effective, that actions would be taken and policies enacted
  • We are joined here by their executive director, Francis Castaneda-Diaz.
  • Y'all, this is a list I was given by your executive director, so if someone's not on here, it is not
  • We are joined here by their Executive Director, Francis Castaneda.
Bills: SB2, SJR36, SB2, SR19, SR27, SR30, SR32, SCR11
Summary: The meeting focused on several resolutions, notably including House resolutions which recognized the academic achievements of the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and its merging with the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio. Senator Menendez and others praised the benefits of the merger, highlighting its potential for advancing research and education in Texas. Furthermore, various senators acknowledged the presence of community leaders and representatives, emphasizing the importance of local contributions to state development.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 2nd, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • "1" data-time="0">HCR 186 by icons proposes a constitutional amendment to require the governor to execute
  • Cushatta Tribe and the Super Pueblo, authorizing those tribes to sue the state if the governor fails to execute
  • 6120">AB 4415 by comments focuses on the waiver of immunity from certain employment discrimination actions
  • prohibits public officers from displaying preferred gender pronouns and authorizes a civil right of action
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Summary: The committee meeting highlighted significant discussions surrounding several key bills, including HB908, which aims to establish a required reporting protocol for missing children cases. The bill received robust support, with members emphasizing its potential to enhance child safety and streamline law enforcement responses. Another notable piece of legislation discussed was HB1392, which addresses delays in property tax payment due to unforeseen circumstances like natural disasters and other emergencies, ensuring Texans are not penalized for situations beyond their control. The meeting concluded with enthusiastic participation from both committee members and the public, showcasing the community's engagement in the legislative process.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • Are you seeing any enforcement action by municipalities in any way?
  • of search and arrest warrants, or actions without a warrant.
  • Chair, I understand your intent and it's laudable; it's just the execution is horrible.
  • The next person on the list is Kathy Mitchell, Equity Action, testifying on behalf.
  • Action beats reaction is what they tell you in the police academy.
Summary: The meeting of the Committee covered various bills with a notable focus on HB3426, which aims to modernize how Texans access and present their driver's license by introducing a digital option. Testimonies from proponents highlighted the convenience and necessity of making identification more accessible in a digital age, while security and privacy concerns around the potential for data mishandling were also addressed. Additional discussions included HB3033, which proposes a donation mechanism for non-profits supporting Department of Public Safety employees, reinforcing community support for those in service.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The shift is remarkable, and your vision, if executed well, will be transformative.
  • Ennardson, I'm here from FGA Action.
  • The President, I think you may have seen, in his executive order that he issued, this is an American
  • Theresa Mangapour, Executive Director of the Brazos

  • Our enforcement actions serve three purposes.
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

Senate Session Jan 15th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • President, I am directed by the House to inform the Senate that the House has taken the following action
  • span marker="16" data-time="450">I say state your name, I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute
Bills: SR1, SR2
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on the discussion surrounding SCR7, which was introduced to direct the State Preservation Board to initiate steps for replacing the Children of the Confederacy Plague with a Plague of Honor recognizing victims of the State's convict leasing system. The resolution sparked notable conversations among members regarding its historical implications and the importance of addressing past injustices. Senators expressed their support for the resolution, recognizing the need for collective acknowledgment of the state's history.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Mar 6th, 2025 at 08:03 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

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  • Our executive team...
  • would incur if, in fact, they don't meet their deadlines without the person having to go to legal action
  • We've seen a lot of action with the ETJ dating back really to the end of unilateral.
  • I'm the executive director of Texans for Reasonable Solutions.
Summary: The Committee on Land and Resource Management convened to address pressing issues surrounding housing affordability in Texas. Central to the discussions was the testimony of various stakeholders, including housing developers, local officials, and advocates who highlighted an acute shortage of over 300,000 homes due to rapid population growth. The committee explored legislative measures aimed at reducing regulatory burdens that contribute significantly to housing costs, particularly related to the development and construction processes. A theme of collaboration with local governments and state agencies was a pivotal point, emphasizing the need for an organized approach to address housing supply while balancing local infrastructural concerns.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 30th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • The audit will uncover unallowable expenses like luxury perks and sweetheart real estate deals, executive
  • I'm the Executive Director of the Sunset Advisory Commission. I am here on House Bill 5571.
  • The bill charges the Texas Education Agency with developing a corrective action plan.
  • So, Terry Hall with Texas Turf, Texas for Toll-Free Highways, and We the People, Liberty in Action.
  • ERG provides actionable information to help our district.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussing several bills pertinent to public safety and regulatory standards for emerging technologies, specifically autonomous vehicles and charter school oversight. Notable discussions surrounded HB3837, which aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles in Texas. Vice Chair Bajani highlighted the rapid advancements in the autonomous vehicle industry and the necessity for updated regulations that ensure safety while promoting innovation. Additionally, SB2425 was examined for its proposals to enhance public safety while balancing industry interests, garnering support from various stakeholders, including representatives from the Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association. There was considerable concern regarding previous incidents involving autonomous vehicles and their implications for public trust and safety standards.
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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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  • Centralized messaging owned by big tech platforms, controlled by algorithms, and even read by executives
  • times a year and discuss all of these case studies and issues, and we'll actually be able to take action
  • These are tenants that are in line with the executive order that President Trump recently signed.
  • Testifying on behalf of Heritage Action for America, are
  • I work with Fusion Law and I'm appearing on behalf of Heritage Action for America.
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

Corrections May 5th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Corrections Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • often face challenges in finding employment and housing because of criminal records resulting from actions
  • ...and there's the executive branch, taking away the judicial
  • 1890"> ...limit the judiciary's responsibility for involvement in the management, operation, and execution
Bills: SB663, SB958
Summary: During this committee meeting, significant discussions surrounded various bills including HB1969, SB958, and SB663. Representative Allen moved that HB1969 be reported favorably without amendments, which was adopted amidst a few dissenting votes concerning amendments on fees. The most notable conversation revolved around SB958, where Representative Thompson and other advocates passionately presented the case for trafficking survivors and the need to expand the list of sealable misdemeanors for these individuals. Witness testimonies reflected real-world implications, with survivors sharing their experiences to underscore the urgent need for legislative action.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Insurance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • notice is required before filing a lawsuit, no later than the 61st day before the claimant files an action
  • span> ...award plus all interest regardless of any other litigious action
  • Michael Snyder, Executive Vice President of Avalon Healthcare Solutions, testifying for the bill.
  • I am Mike Snyder, and I'm an Executive Vice President with Avalon Healthcare Solutions, a laboratory
  • The Chair calls Wendell Ware, Executive Director,

Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Insurance focused on several significant bills, including HB854, which aims to reform insurance payment structures to improve accessibility for homeowners needing urgent repairs. Representative Garcia-Hernandez strongly advocated for this bill, highlighting the struggles faced by constituents unable to cover upfront repair costs. Additionally, HB4092 was discussed, which seeks to clarify regulations surrounding pre-suit notices in insurance claims, emphasizing the importance of protecting policyholders' rights. The meeting included various testimonies, with both supporters and opponents voicing their concerns about how these bills could impact consumers and the insurance industry.

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