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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Appropriations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="1836">It's the problems that we see in transportation when you conglomerate that kind of activity
  • We employ a little over 300,000 people in drilling and exploration activity, and that's really good for
  • export facilities and refineries, and all those other sorts of things, and that mid and downstream activity
  • that are supported by that energy activity that's occurring out there.
  • Constant energy activity places extraordinary strain on our roads and public services.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 12th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have been in active discussions on this issue.
  • "166" data-time="990"> ...focuses on corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, shareholder activism
  • Nelly, as we called her, was very funny, active, caring—an incredible human being.
  • active in school activities.
  • This only applies to current active district attorneys and county attorneys? Yes.
Summary: Another key topic was HB581, addressing the misuse of AI in creating damaging content. The chair emphasized the urgency of the issue affecting children and expressed a commitment to finding solutions. Bills like HB644 also drew attention, as they modified liabilities for businesses regarding the carrying of concealed firearms on their premises. The meeting was characterized by a diverse range of opinions, with several members expressing support for the bills and others raising concerns about potential impacts on governance and public safety.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 14th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill creates a temporary service tax exemption for oil and gas wells that is active for 36 years
  • The other is that this is an activity that largely

  • I'm an active police officer for the City of San Antonio and a member of the Board of Trustees.
  • That's on page two, which both demonstrates that these activities are being conducted in the private
  • to participate in this activity.
Summary: The meeting covered multiple bills, primarily focusing on House Bill 2802, which relates to the Austin Firefighter Retirement Fund Pension, and House Bill 1056 regarding the establishment of gold and silver as legal tender in Texas. Senator Schwartner introduced several committee substitutes aimed at improving provisions in these bills, with the committee discussing amendments and seeking public testimony on the implications of these changes. Notably, the discussion highlighted varying perspectives on the use of gold as a currency and its constitutional implications, eliciting significant public and legislative engagement.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Article III Feb 26th, 2025 at 09:02 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Article III

Transcript Highlights:
  • Growth activity is key to continuing to build and sustain the
  • And I'll give you my elevator speech on the results of that activity.
  • have focused our degree programs on the hiring needs of the top employers in the region who are actively
  • $348 million of local economic activity and supports nearly
  • SFA is responsible for one out of every $10 of economic activity in our county.
Summary: The meeting focused on various initiatives related to health, education, and technological advancements. Notably, the Fentanyl Detection Initiative was presented, highlighting the urgency as five Texans die daily from fentanyl poisoning. Researchers at UT Dallas are developing portable detectors to accurately quantify fentanyl, facilitating faster medical responses by first responders. Additionally, funding requests for the Center for Advanced Pain Studies, aimed at developing effective pain therapies without addictive opioids, were discussed, which emphasize the need to address the opioid crisis. The conversation also covered funding allocations to support various health-related programs.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs May 7th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • , this legislature protected Texans by enacting legislation preventing certain abortion-related activities
  • And it reminds me also, in terms of the activism, of the
  • They were very active and they overcame the rather silent Menshevik Party.
  • efforts by the government to sponsor, require, or force people to practice formalized religious activity
  • Texas Values has been very active in religious freedom law at the highest levels, and we actually filed
Bills: SB6, SB11, SB33
Summary: The committee meeting was centered around the discussion of two key bills: SB33 and SB11. SB33 received significant attention as it aimed to close loopholes related to local government funding for abortion travel, which several representatives argued was an overreach of governmental power. Testimonies from supporters highlighted the need for this bill to clarify taxpayer protections, while opponents raised concerns about infringing on local autonomy and access to healthcare. The discussion featured passionate inputs from various stakeholders, emphasizing the societal implications of legislations regarding reproductive rights and healthcare services. At the conclusion of deliberations, both bills were left pending, indicating that further consideration is required before moving forward.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...could engage in these activities that don't infringe on
  • data-time="648">Again, our company only services law enforcement agencies and doesn't engage in any activities
  • ...and any other commercial activity besides that.
  • The lending side of these activities, though, is oftentimes relationship-based, and the retail sellers
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

Transportation May 19th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • down on illicit or illegal fuel depots on and around the border, and to reduce this type of illegal activity
  • up concerns that this process can create nuisances in areas for illegal dumping or other criminal activity
  • ...avoiding it to support criminal activity.
  • span> This bill also focuses on enforcement against fraudulent activities
Summary: The committee meeting focused on various legislative proposals, particularly those related to transportation and public safety. A significant point of discussion was Senate Bill 35, which seeks to limit the Texas Department of Transportation's ability to utilize design-build contracts for infrastructure projects. Advocates for the bill expressed concerns over financial implications and the efficiency of project delivery, while opponents emphasized the need for flexibility and innovation in addressing Texas's growing infrastructure needs. Several stakeholders, including the Texas Trucking Association, engaged in debates over the impacts of the proposed limitations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Elections Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Elections Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • But yeah, he also has a law practice, an active law practice.
  • or perform certain activities that were not already required or authorized under law.
  • I'm also a retired military officer with 30 years of active duty service.
  • No, I don't think there was any indication of fraudulent activity.
  • I'm also a retired military officer with 30 years of active duty service.
Summary: The House Committee on Elections convened a session to evaluate recent legislative changes and their implications on the electoral process. A key focus was on enhancing election integrity and procedures, including discussions about Senate Bill 924, which aims to address challenges related to polling locations and worker recruitment in Texas counties. Various members acknowledged the crucial role local election officials play in implementing reforms and managing elections amidst growing scrutiny and challenges such as natural disasters and security threats. The session highlighted the resilience and coordination efforts of election officials across the state.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development Mar 24th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Last year, we generated over 1.2 billion dollars in economic activity in Austin, and 1.6 billion dollars
  • in economic activity in the city of Houston.
  • The 15 minutes of activity towards the end of today's meeting provided very valuable information.
  • I can say that we would actively partner to, we always want
  • morning, you know, besides oil and gas, we're expecting that we're going to see an awful lot of activity
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Economic Development Committee featured substantial discussions around several key bills aimed at advancing various sectors in Texas. Notably, Senate Bill 529 was supported by multiple stakeholders, including the Mayor of Midland, emphasizing its importance in allowing the city to access sales tax incentives that could bolster economic growth. The committee unanimously recommended several bills for certification, indicating a strong consensus among members on the proposed legislation's benefits. The focus on job creation and supporting local economies was prevalent throughout the meeting.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="2232"> As far as just a few notes on current projects, we're currently managing over 40 active
  • So all the activities that you hear Miss Corona detail

  • span marker="700" data-time="4194"> ...have that mission front of mind as we are engaging in these activities
  • The Barrel investigation and report list some activities

  • Our report findings discuss infrastructure, preparedness activities, and communication.
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
Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="651"> But they want to use hotel tax revenue to fund hunting, golf resorts, and sporting activities
  • Renewables versus other industrial or manufacturing activities.
  • activity wherever they’re held.
  • particularly when the state is using taxpayer dollars to support an event hosted by a group that actively
  • I'll just say that the expansion of your convention activities here is just a sacrifice.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on various bills aimed at workforce development and economic growth, particularly in rural areas. Key discussions revolved around Senate Bill 2448, which aims to support rural small businesses and enhance technical assistance in workforce development. Testimonies from several stakeholders underscored the necessity of aligning education with local workforce needs, showcasing the lack of resources in rural regions. The testimony highlighted how the proposed bills could bridge the gap between education and employment opportunities for Texans, especially focusing on youth who are disconnected from education and the workforce.
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:
  • Groups like the Atlantic Council actively train journalists in their talking points about disinformation
  • In reality, the government funding was not to track and report social media activity; it was to help
  • The primary case recognizing this activity as a First Amendment violation is Bantam Books v.
  • "In election interference activities, the private takeover
  • So you would say that the big tech giants were active participants in what we're referring to as the
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

Business and Commerce May 15th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Companies like INQ are actively looking to invest in states
  • It provides opportunities for e-gift cards when a certain level of activity is reached each week.
  • In recent years, we've seen significant wildfire activity in Texas and across the nation.
  • The three members who are active insurance industry

  • Number two, an active TWIA agent will be...

Summary: The Senate Committee on Business and Commerce convened to discuss a wide range of bills, including key pieces of legislation such as HB1922 and HB145, which address utilities' wildfire mitigation efforts. There was a notable emphasis on the importance of strengthening Texas' approach to dealing with electric utility liabilities and improving operational strategies in the event of wildfires. Public testimony was heard, with various stakeholders advocating for and expressing concerns about elements of the proposed regulations, highlighting the nuanced positions citizens and organizations hold regarding energy management and environmental safety. Additionally, several bills were reported favorably to the full Senate, indicating a smooth legislative progress during the meeting.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation May 21st, 2025

Senate Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • because that bus station, with all the traffic, was attracting a lot of crime, prostitution, drug activity
  • What preparation and what activity did the city have with this?
  • There's a lot of VIN cloning, but the titles remain active, and vehicle identification numbers (VINs)
  • Additionally, under the bill, if there's an active lien on the vehicle, it must be addressed before purchase
Summary: The committee meeting featured a number of bills focused on local issues, particularly in relation to transportation and public safety. Notably, Senator Alvarado presented HB3966 regarding the relocation of a Greyhound bus terminal to a residential area, which has raised community safety concerns due to increased crime. The bill aims to require commercial bus companies to notify residents before opening new locations, fostering accountability and transparency. The meeting highlighted testimonies from both supporters and opponents regarding the implications of such legislative changes on community dynamics.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 18th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Public Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's an allowance for those after-school activities for
  • This is a time when we are actively making an effort

  • Some of these children are going to be active.
  • When they're doing what's right, they get to participate in fun activities.
  • We gave various disciplines involving activities she really needed to do.
Summary: The committee meeting predominantly focused on educational reform, discussing several bills designed to enhance school safety and address chronic absenteeism. In particular, House Bill 6 was scrutinized for its proposals to modify disciplinary measures within schools, specifically allowing longer in-school suspensions for students who cause significant disruptions. Advocates and experts presented testimonies emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe learning environment while also addressing behavioral issues in a manner that supports at-risk students. The discourse highlighted the need for balancing discipline with educational support, particularly for students with disabilities who may exhibit challenging behaviors due to their conditions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 31st, 2025 at 02:03 pm

House Energy Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • that the bill seeks to engage the Bureau for participation in the Policy Council on the stated activities
  • enforcement entities, as well as to make recommendations and analyze the long-term economic impact of active
  • This type of criminal activity is increasing and causing significant challenges and concerns from a financial
  • ...least formed teams to study geothermal, if not actively
  • quantities has ultimately driven up the state's membership dues each year, despite the fact that active
Summary: The meeting of the Energy Resources Committee was marked by extensive discussions on several key legislative bills, particularly those concerning carbon capture, geothermal energy, and oilfield theft. Representative Zwiener laid out HB2612, aimed at creating a carbon dioxide sequestration policy council under the Railroad Commission. The bill's supporters emphasized its potential economic benefits while addressing safety concerns raised by witnesses regarding existing underground injection practices. Notably, there was a strong consensus among proponents that addressing these complex issues proactively is essential for Texas to maintain its leadership in the energy sector. The committee also heard testimony on HB1647, focused on combating petroleum product theft, which remains a growing concern within the state. Witnesses highlighted the pressing need for improved coordination among law enforcement and the establishment of a dedicated task force to tackle this issue effectively.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence May 13th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 2595 is revisiting the idea of criminal activity.
  • For their heinous criminal activity.
  • 154" data-time="918"> ...to the Office of Capital and Forensic Critics if it is the subject of an active
  • ="954"> Senate Bill 614 updates the Code of Criminal Procedure to allow the FSC to refer not only active
  • Often, they engage in illegal activities not of their own free will, but under coercion or threats.
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily focused on several legislative bills aimed at enhancing public safety and criminal justice reforms. Notable discussions included Senate Bill 2595, which aims to criminalize acts of concealing identity while committing harassment or intimidation, with provisions for affirmative defenses. Additionally, Senate Bill 1980 was discussed, aiming to increase penalties for assaults on peace officers and extending legal protections to community supervision officers. The meeting featured testimonies from various stakeholders, emphasizing the need for enhanced protections for vulnerable groups, including victims of trafficking.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 19th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have a very active hearing today and a lot of enthusiastic
  • We have also been active on social media since 2009 and post on a regular basis.
  • marker="214" data-time="1278"> Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protections for our military personnel while on active
  • or actions by operators in interstate or foreign commerce in connection with any activity or action
  • digital tools for school engagement, extracurricular activities
Summary: In this meeting, the focus was on HB1093, which addresses the advertising requirements for self-service storage facility lien sales. The bill, presented by a representative, advocates for updating outdated newspaper notice requirements that have been in place since 1984. The representative emphasized that many areas in Texas no longer have access to printed newspapers, making it crucial to adapt the law to allow for advertising on publicly accessible internet platforms and other methods to ensure transparency and access to information regarding lien sales. Several stakeholders and witnesses shared opinions on the merits and potential drawbacks of the bill, leading to a lively discussion.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce Mar 25th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • that the individual coming into the state, in addition to meeting the requirements, must hold an active
  • 31-84 and clarifies that the certificate coming into the state to do business as a CPA must be an active
  • The Office of Public Utility Counsel (OPUC) actively intervenes in rate cases on behalf of consumers
  • 3204">It would include instances of demolition of a structure after a fire or disaster among the activities
  • ...to conduct mold assessment and remediation activities
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by extensive discussions surrounding various bills aimed at strengthening Texas's role in financial and regulatory frameworks. Significant emphasis was placed on Senate Bill 1239, presented by Senator Milton, which seeks to bolster Texas's position in global financial markets by amending existing laws related to sovereign debt. This bill aims to position Texas as a reliable jurisdiction for handling sovereign debt issues. Public testimony was heard, with several industry experts expressing support for the bill, highlighting the need for Texas to compete effectively with established financial jurisdictions like New York. The committee voted favorably on multiple bills, indicating a proactive approach to addressing legislative needs.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs May 7th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, this is a bill we heard previously relating to the homeland security activities of certain entities
  • Drivers without an active license, regardless of the region, are on the road without the need to be.
  • tool that is occasionally and appropriately used during the course of legitimate law enforcement activities
  • The most dangerous smuggling activities are when individuals evade arrest in a vehicle and when people
  • I believe that it was in 2021 that the legislature criminalized brush guide smuggling activities by allowing
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the discussion and voting of various bills, with significant attention given to HB2082, which addresses the definition of short barrel firearms, and HB5528, related to the establishment of the Texas Law Enforcement Crisis Prevention Task Force. Chairman Heffner led the meeting, facilitating discussions that included debates on several bills and their implications. Notably, HB3626 concerning coroners' state benefits saw a unanimous vote supporting its passage. Public testimony highlighted the impacts of these legislative efforts, particularly in relation to law enforcement's operational effectiveness and community safety initiatives.

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