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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs May 12th, 2025
- believe he dropped off written testimony to the committee detailing his experience with the city in court
- and we do make sure that all national primary drinking water standards are met and take enforcement action
- for safety, but recommended, then I guess the district or whatever the supply would have to take action
- First, the committee substitute incorporates factors for courts to consider.
- Second, the committee substitute authorizes a violator to spend up to 50% of the civil penalty the court
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 28th, 2025 at 10:04 am
House S/C on County & Regional Government
- allow for the county to elect to have the purchasing agent under the purview of the Commissioner's Court
- I've sat on that court for 12 years.
- I think it's more suited for the smaller courts, I mean, you know, the
Bills: HB2814, HB4477, HB5084, HB5108, HB5127, HB5383, HB5611, HB5663, HB5664, SB1563, HB2668, HB3841, HB4114
Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Jul 31st, 2025 at 09:07 am
House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee
- Additional insights will be documented in our after-action review and our corrective action plans.
- Additional insights will be documented in our after-action review and corrective action plans.
- It's an action plan at this level.
- after-action review, and corrective action plans.
- We also house four district courts and two courts of law, so the court sector of our county...
Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Press Conference: Special Session Jul 21st, 2025 at 10:07 am
- "810">They're doing verbal gymnastics to fit with the sorry state of redistricting in the federal courts
- It's a call to action to be willing to be on the right side of history, to speak truth to power, and
And that is my final words: it's a call to action for
- to the people when they demand action?
- If our leadership actually took action and took care of things instead of playing political games.
- ...and bringing frivolous actions against the school districts
- We had to go through court several times. We tried to work with Spring Branch a lot.
- They kept going to court and winning. Going to court and winning.
- Going to court and winning, all the way up, and Spring Branch kept chasing after them.
- Yes, I think it's amazing that with wins, you still get challenged all the way to the Supreme Court.
- It does not create new causes of action or increase litigation.
- And also, they keep track of legal actions taken against
- that their leaders took action to protect families before
- ...and the courts, not mental health workers, especially
- The law assumes mental health patients are competent unless a court says otherwise.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:00 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
The compliance agreement for the suspension of enforcement action
- You are well aware of the countless unconstitutional actions
- His actions have had the effect not just of silencing individual conservatives or Republicans, but they
The compliance agreement for the suspension of enforcement action
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Compliance agreement for the suspension of enforcement action
- There are some key distinguishing factors that the court looked at in determining that.
- The court noted some very key factors in finding the way that it did.
- All of these factors were noted by the court.
- Clearly, that guy has not read the opinion of the Supreme Court.
- Pardon me, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals announced a new rule...
- The court, in its ruling, invited the legislature to solve this matter.
- Unfortunately, only in the courts. And that's sad.
- The courts have spoken. People are dying. People are suffering. It's not even really up for debate.
- The courts have spoken and said the conditions are unconstitutional.
- I am the Climate Action Fellow at Texas IMPACT, and I just want to highlight a couple of items.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Natural Resources Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Natural Resources Committee
We'll come to order the court.
- Instead, they filed a lawsuit in federal court against the PUC, our client, and another developer who
- The court ruled in our favor.
- It takes several years to get out of federal court and out
- They simply cannot go to the courts...
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee
- And your answer, which we had a court reporter here to read back to us, was that you didn't have to be
- They're the ones that take action when it comes to voting.
- Giving it to the courts to make the final interpretation of what those rules are.
- Supreme Court wins.
- In so doing, the interpretation comes into question, and the court often defers to the agency.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Criminal Jurisprudence May 20th, 2025 at 08:05 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- The DA is then forced to issue a subpoena or get a court order
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has recently held
- The existing family code reinforces orders already issued by the court instead of making them go back
- to court.
- You have a legal remedy in civil court and you have a legal remedy in criminal court.
This is from Supreme Court precedent, and it allows the
- Schools should not be acting as a second court system, especially.
- Section 21 creates a new process allowing schools to seek a court injunction to remove a student who
- This situation creates an opportunity for attorneys and courts.
- But these cases illustrate why action is necessary.
- Are we under a court order to take up redistricting in a special session in mid-decade?
- So the last maps, it was revealed in I think one of the court cases, perhaps, that a gentleman by the
- The United States Supreme Court...
- I think the court found that...
- pursued through the courts, not the legislature.
Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am
House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee
- To guarantee accountability, the bill authorizes the Attorney General to bring an action to impose a
- So, to the idea that the county commissioner's courts can control it, we have no authority to control
- Because if we are denied insurance because of an action that we took on the court, that would have detrimental
- We believe that this bill will help clarify their authority and make it clear they can take action.
- Local authorities are responsible for taking action based on these identifications.
- That's where we're taking our enforcement action.
- The other one is currently out of court.
- But if we take no action to disincentivize it...
- And I'm not at all interested in taking no action.
- not at all interested in taking no action.
- They will never see him again because of the actions of another.
- pathways towards accountability for those actions.
- In this case, the court might go forward.
- of a drunken, illegal alien and his reckless actions.
- These thoughtful conversations should lead to action.
- It will go back to court in Travis County and the hearing will happen.
- It merely moves it to a different court.
- administrative reviews related to that action are clear.
- The court commits them and we take them.
- Um, while the court did make some kinds of...
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
State Affairs (Part I) May 22nd, 2025
Benton Court, Birdwell, Hall, Hinojosa, Middleton, Parker
- You'll pay high premiums for the next four years if you can get into court.
- Tips, you mentioned that there are in place repercussions for these kinds of actions by the industry.
- Tipps said a minute ago, this bill really flows from the Texas Supreme Court decision of Nelson v.
- Benton Court, Birdwell, Hall, Hinojosa, Middleton, Parker, Perry, Schwertner, Zaffirini.