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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Article II Feb 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Article II

Transcript Highlights:
  • So while there are some challenges associated with Family First implementation, there are benefits to
  • Lauren Gamble, representing the Texas Medical Association, the Texas Public Health Coalition, the Texas
  • I am the president-elect of the Texas National Association of EMS Physicians.
  • I'm also an associate professor at UT San Antonio Health and Texas A&M. Through that.
  • I'm here on behalf of the American Lung Association as well as the Texas Tobacco Control Code.
Summary: The meeting of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Article 2 featured public testimony focused on the budget and specific funding needs within various state agencies. A significant amount of discussion centered around tobacco control efforts, where multiple witnesses emphasized the need for increased funding to combat tobacco and vaping among youth. Zoe Pippin, a high school student, shared personal experiences of how vaping has impacted her peers, advocating for more educational and prevention resources to address the addiction issues in her small community. This sentiment resonated with many committee members, prompting them to consider expanding support for tobacco prevention programs.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part II) May 1st, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the president and CEO of the Texas Association of Business.
  • the committee, my name is Darren Whitehurst and I'm the president of the Texas Automobile Dealers Association
  • This association represents more than 1,400 new franchise car dealerships operating in 290 cities and
  • We’ve asked the association to come to the table and let us know what's wrong with the bill.
  • " data-time="2304"> I'm testifying on behalf of myself as well as the County and District Clerk Association
Summary: The committee meeting focused heavily on the discussion surrounding HB149, an act aimed at establishing a comprehensive framework for the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in Texas. The bill seeks to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed in a manner that is both innovative and responsible, addressing potential harms while protecting individual rights and privacy. Chairman Schwartner led the conversations, emphasizing the importance of balancing regulatory measures with the need for technological advancement. Several stakeholders, including legal experts and industry representatives, provided testimony in support of the bill, praising its potential to position Texas as a leader in AI governance. Public testimony reflected a mixture of support and caution, with some witnesses advocating for greater accountability and regulatory oversight to mitigate risks associated with AI systems.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband May 2nd, 2025 at 08:05 am

House S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband

Transcript Highlights:
  • " data-time="216">The chair recognizes Shelly Botkin, Executive Director of the Texas Broadband Association
  • Texas Telephone Association, also representing himself for
  • I recognize John Hubbard, Texas Telephone Association, also
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    I'm John Hubbard, representing Texas Telephone Association

  • The lawyers report it in all of the associations that represent
Summary: The committee meeting focused on two primary bills: HB2838 and SB924. House Bill 2838 aimed to modernize broadband speed standards in line with FCC definitions, aiming to enhance access and reduce tax burdens on Internet services. Chairman Ashby explained the bill's intent to clarify requirements for the Broadband Development Office and included provisions for tax relief to support broadband expansion. Public testimonies presented both neutral and supportive views, emphasizing the importance of aligning state regulations with federal standards, especially for underserved areas. Senators questioned the bill's implications for service equity and federal funding eligibility.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the Associate Executive Director for Business Services at the Texas Association of School Boards,
  • Where is the Texas Association of School Workers?
  • others are associations as well.
  • So, for example, did the Texas Association of School Administrators.
  • So your website says it's endorsed by the Texas Association of School Administrators, Texas Association
Bills: HB10, HB12, HB675
Summary: The meeting featured extensive discussions surrounding the Local Government Purchasing Cooperative, emphasizing approaches to enhance procurement processes for efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Representatives from Pearland City Council provided firsthand insights regarding their experiences with cooperative purchasing. Key topics included the complexities of contracts, the challenge of aligning with state procurement laws, and the importance of supporting local vendors through cooperative initiatives. The session also included invited testimony, exploring how the cooperative model influences municipal and educational budgets across Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 9th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • you will remember this bill by Chairman Patterson, relating to the authority of a Property Owners Association
  • to regulate the assembly association and the speech of property owners.
  • , including social media and unit owners' associations.
  • and property owners' associations.
  • This bill ensures that a holder of a security has all the claims associated with it and precludes prior
Summary: The meeting of the committee covered a range of bills focusing on various legislative measures aimed at improving transparency and accountability in both the public and private sectors. Notably, HB576 drew attention as it sought to clarify the legal definition of a 'person' in relation to real property transactions, addressing longstanding confusion in property law. Witnesses provided testimony supporting this bill, arguing it would greatly enhance clarity and uniformity in property dealings.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 9th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • " data-time="1998"> So, once you separate, if you will, the mineralized and/or the water rights associated
  • Hale, Texas Association of Builders, to testify on the bill.
  • any boundaries associated with that, right?
  • Scott Norman, Jr., on behalf of the Texas Association of Builders, fighting against the bill.
  • I'm just trying to wrap my head around the costs associated with construction and affordable housing.
Summary: The meeting of the committee was primarily focused on water management and infrastructure issues, highlighted by discussions surrounding several bills intended to address water supply and flood control. Representative Kitzman presented HB1535, which aims to extend the sunset review date for the Trinity River Authority, ensuring continued governance and operational improvements. Furthermore, HB3915 was introduced as a multi-purpose flood mitigation measure, offering solutions to the severe water scarcity in the region, particularly following recent catastrophic flooding events that emphasized the urgent need for improved water management. Public commentary reflected a strong interest in flood mitigation strategies, especially given the impacts of climate change and rapid population growth in the area.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 19th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • President of the Texas International Produce Association,
  • Joining us today in the gallery are the Texas Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies and the Rural
  • Rental Housing Associations.
  • and five federated associations in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth
  • They claimed that no taxpayer dollars were used or transferred to them in association with bail.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate addressed significant legislative changes regarding bail procedures and the use of public funds in bail payments. Notably, the committee reviewed SB9 and SB40, both aimed at tightening regulations surrounding bail bonds and enhancing public safety. Senator Huffman presented an amendment to SB9 that allows judges to reassess bail after indictments, especially in cases of violent offenders, reiterating the need for strict bail practices to protect victims and communities. Additionally, SB40 introduces restrictions on the use of public funds by local governments to cover bail for defendants, addressing public concerns over the transparency and safety implications of such practices.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Texas Rural Water Association (TRWA) is a nonprofit with a membership of over 900 utilities that
  • ...Rights Association, and you are testifying for the bill
  • The South Texas Property Rights Association (STPRA)

  • While we as an association would love to see a time in the
  • Conservation projects can reduce costs associated with natural disasters.
Summary: The recent committee meeting showcased significant discussions around various groundwater management bills, emphasizing legislative accountability and environmental conservation efforts. Notably, HB4896 was presented, which aims to streamline the designation of brackish groundwater production zones, facilitating better management of Texas' water resources. Testimonies from multiple stakeholders underscored the necessity for transparency in groundwater conservation districts and the importance of adapting to climate impacts. Additionally, House Bill 4212 aimed to enhance interagency communication pertaining to land and water conservation, further stressing a collaborative approach to resource management.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine the censorship industrial complex. Mar 25th, 2025 at 01:00 pm

Senate Constitution Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Office of Global Partners and Associates, a so-called human rights group dedicated to combating misinformation
  • You know, should an Associated Press reporter be removed from parts of the White House press pool because
  • In two short months, his targets have included the press, like the Associated Press member who was invited
  • These attacks on free speech and association have a chilling effect and signal to others that if they
  • Finally, we note the Associated Press access dispute at the White House, where a government actor has
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the implications of government involvement in censorship, particularly regarding social media platforms and compliance with misinformation standards. senators and witnesses discussed growing concerns over the influence of large tech companies, like Facebook and Google, in shaping public discourse and suppressing dissenting views. A significant part of the meeting included testimonies from various experts emphasizing the dangers of the 'censorship industrial complex'—a term used to describe the collaborative efforts between government entities and private organizations to control information flow. This collaboration is viewed as a violation of First Amendment rights, with calls for urgent legislative action to restore free speech protections.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) May 15th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I presently serve as the Executive Secretary of the Texas Fine Arts Administrators Association and served
  • My name is Randy Willis, and I am the executive director for the Texas Association of Rural Schools.
  • Chairman, members, my name is Lauren McKenzie, and I'm the Senior Policy Associate for Early Learning
  • Noyola, you're with the South Texas Association of Schools, and you seem to have a pretty good grasp
  • I'm on the Board of Directors for the Association of Texas Professional Educators.
Bills: HB2
Summary: The meeting focused prominently on the discussions surrounding HB2, which entails significant investments in public education and aims to reform funding mechanisms to better support students and teachers. Multiple stakeholders, including educators and policymakers, conveyed their support while also voicing concerns about the bill's potential shortcomings. Witnesses discussed the urgent need for increased funding for special education and the necessity of expanding pre-K eligibility for students with disabilities. The testimony highlighted the historical context of the funding model and emphasized the importance of creating equitable solutions for all public school districts.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Higher Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm here testifying in favor of SB37 as a representative of the Texas A&M Student Government Association
  • I serve as the Government Relations Director for the National Association of Social Workers Texas.
  • A great example is in the dissolution of the membership of our college associations.
  • The American Historical Association opposes SB37.
  • I am an associate professor of political science at Texas A&M University, San Antonio.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on heated discussions surrounding SB37 and HB4848, with numerous testimonies given by concerned citizens, educators, and students. Advocates for SB37 emphasized the need for educational reform, arguing that current higher education standards are overly influenced by political ideologies and do not adequately prepare students for the workforce. Opponents voiced strong concerns about the bill's potential to undermine academic freedom and lead to the removal of essential courses from the curriculum, which would diminish the quality of education in Texas. The meeting highlighted a clear divide on the future of educational policies and governance in universities, reflecting broader social and political tensions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Feb 4th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This treatment is developed by the Chemotherapy Association.
  • I'm testifying today on behalf of the Texas Association for Home Care.
  • I'm **John Hawkins**, representing the **Texas Hospital Association**.
  • I'm **John Hawkins**, representing the **Texas Hospital Association**.
  • John Hawkins, representing Texas Hospital Association.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting focused on public testimony regarding key health and human services issues affecting various groups in Texas. Notable discussions included funding requests for recovery housing, maternal health programs, and behavioral health services. Testimonies addressed the urgent need for additional resources to improve recovery housing availability, with advocates pushing for an increase in the number of accredited recovery homes and mentioning that Texas currently ranks low in recovery housing access. Similar testimonies highlighted the rising maternal mortality rates, particularly among minority populations, and the necessity for robust funding for maternal health initiatives. The session also saw voices advocating for better support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, emphasizing the critical need for transformed waiver services and improved provider accountability.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part II) Feb 4th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • These bad stories are associated with DSP rates of...
  • My name is Samantha Fern, and I am a legislative associate with Texas Right to Life.
  • We're also a founding member of the Texas Association of Behavioral Health Systems.
  • Association of Food Banks.
  • Ray Hemel representing the Texas Public Employees Association.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I serve as the Chief Medical Officer of the Texas Podiatric Medical Association.
  • I'm here representing myself and the Texas Podiatric Medical Association.
  • I'm with the Texas Hospital Association, and I'm here today on behalf of our membership, respectfully
  • I'm here representing the Texas Association of Health Plans in support of the bill.
  • I'm the VP of Public Policy for the Texas Assisted Living Association, known as TAL.
Summary: The committee meeting showcased extensive discussions surrounding multiple bills, predominantly focusing on the health sector and legislative processes. Senator Cook presented Senate Bill 1310, emphasizing the need for independent living facilities to develop disaster response plans to better protect vulnerable residents during emergencies. This bill sparked discussions on the importance of balancing regulatory oversight with compliance implementation, showcasing testimonies from stakeholders who supported the proactive measures outlined in the bill. Together, the members evaluated the relevance of continuing legislation aimed at strengthening emergency preparedness for Texas' senior population, illustrating a palpable concern for their welfare and safety.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 27th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • requirements for all retailers of motor vehicles, recreational vehicles, and trailers to reduce fraud associated
  • Association or trade group.
  • We're part of those associations, both on the U.S.

  • Cameras often cite the high numbers of violations, but the National Association of State Directors of
  • I'm the Associate Superintendent for Administration.
Summary: The committee meeting comprised extensive discussions on various legislative bills, focusing particularly on transportation, school safety, and accessibility issues. One prominent topic was HB3034, which seeks to clarify and expand the use of school bus stop-arm cameras, allowing communities to implement this life-saving technology more effectively. Testimony from multiple community leaders highlighted the need for clear regulations to protect children from vehicle accidents during school bus boarding and disembarking times. Concerns were raised about the potential misuse of ticketing from these cameras, with calls for accountability from the companies involved in managing these systems. Other bills such as HB2427 and HB2455 addressed the movement of commercial vehicles across international bridges, emphasizing the need for fair competition and safety in transportation infrastructure.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • First, all these members commit bills, but we're going to find one that the Texas Hospital Association
  • I'm with the Texas Hospital Association and I'm here on behalf of our members.
  • I serve as the Associate Commissioner over the State Hospitals and I'm representing...
  • This model act has some concerns associated with it.
  • I represent the Texas Association of Business Administrators, but also myself.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services convened to discuss several significant bills, including SB968, SB966, and SB437. Senator Zaffirini presented SB968, which aims to modernize podiatry regulations in alignment with current practices, while SB966 involves the licensing and regulation of podiatry, addressing outdated provisions following a 2017 transition to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Both bills indicate a necessary clean-up of statutory language to better reflect contemporary standards in healthcare regulations. Additionally, Senator Hinojosa proposed SB437, which focuses on providing effective regulatory frameworks for chemical dependency treatment facilities, highlighting an urgent increase in demand due to rising substance abuse rates post-COVID-19.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Mar 27th, 2025 at 08:00 am

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

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am Noah Jones, speaking on behalf of the Texas Counseling Association.
  • ...Texas Counseling Association in favor of House Concurrent
  • I'm an associate professor at the University of Michigan.
  • I've got you as Rachel Naylor, Executive Director of the Texas Association for Health Physicians, Physical
  • My name is Alec Mendoza, and I'm the Senior Policy Associate
Summary: In this committee meeting, members engaged in extensive discussions regarding several bills aimed at enhancing public health initiatives in Texas. Notably, House Bill 1295 was introduced to tackle the pressing issue of health literacy, highlighting its critical importance for improving health outcomes and reducing costs within the state's healthcare system. Vice Chair Busey presented House Bill 321, which aims to streamline the enrollment process for Medicaid and CHIP by utilizing data from the SNAP application to ensure that eligible children can access necessary healthcare coverage. Both bills received public testimonies that emphasized the need for better health education and access to health insurance, particularly for children and vulnerable populations in Texas. Witnesses spoke on the societal importance of nurturing a health-conscious generation, thereby laying a moral obligation on policymakers to support such legislative endeavors.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 9th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Representing Associated Builders and Contractors of Texas
  • This decision underscores the broader acknowledgment of the pitfalls associated with PLAs.
  • You are here representing and testifying on behalf of the United Association and Local 146 Fort Worth
  • Pipe Trade Association.
  • I represent Southwest Pipe Trades Association. We cover Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
Summary: The committee meeting centered around several bills, most notably House Bill 1951, which provoked significant debate among members and public witnesses concerning the implications of project labor agreements (PLAs) for public works projects in Texas. Advocates for the bill argued that it aimed to create a more competitive environment for bidding on government contracts, thereby ensuring taxpayer dollars were spent effectively. Opponents, including labor representatives and apprentices, voiced concerns that the removal of PLAs could jeopardize worker safety, fair wages, and job opportunities for local craftsmen, particularly those engaged in union and apprenticeship programs. Testimonies from various workers highlighted the critical role PLAs play in maintaining quality standards and accountability in public infrastructure projects.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • He is a founding member of the Georgia Organic Peanut Association, where he helps create markets for
  • Together, with 55 other farm credit associations, we are committed to supporting rural communities in
  • Like other farm credit associations, we utilize several

  • Every farm credit association offers a uniquely tailored program
  • The farm credit system, all farm credit associations

Summary: The meeting of the agricultural committee focused on significant concerns regarding the current state of America's rural economy, highlighting the need for a strong five-year farm bill to address the challenges faced by farmers, particularly young and beginning farmers. Key testimony was given by multiple stakeholders including agricultural leaders and young farmers, emphasizing issues related to crop insurance, access to credit, and the adverse impact of recent USDA funding freezes. Various members discussed the necessity of risk management tools that farmers rely on to secure financing, which is crucial for sustaining agricultural operations and supporting rural communities. The importance of timely legislative action was underscored, as many farmers reported struggles in the current economic climate, raising urgency for reforms within the Farm Bill framework.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 17th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • corporations for the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs by the Republican Government of the Association
  • Berry relates to the applicability of premium maintenance taxes to the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association
  • and the Texas Fair Plan Association.
  • by Barrier relates to the use of installment premium payment plans on Texas Windstorm Insurance Association
  • to the authority of a public library to finance certain projects to support the American Library Association
Summary: The committee meeting extended over a range of proposed legislation, heavily focusing on various constitutional amendments and significant bills affecting education, public safety, and local governance. A notable discussion included H.J.R. 123, which proposed establishing an independent redistricting commission—a move that stirred considerable debate among members. Additionally, H.A.R. 124 aimed at creating a state school health and safety fund, receiving full support from the committee members present. Multiple public testimonies were provided, emphasizing the anticipated impact these resolutions would have on community welfare.

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