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- All changes to recapture are rolled into line 9.
- And that's outlined on line 8 as well.
- Line eight, additional funding in SB1. Greece Homes.
- We have three main lines of business at the Teacher Retirement System.
- One reason for this is that inflation has reduced purchasing power by 22%.
- Enrollment shows similar trend lines and has shown steady growth since 2020.
- This would make our graduates ready and put them at the front of the line, making it easier for them
- It's a thousand times more power.
- I'm Chloe Powers with the Legislative Budget Board, and I will be discussing the...
- Again, I'm Chloe Powers with the Legislative Budget Board.
So along those lines, if we think about the technology
- Courts have the power to do this now, but what they don't have is any sort of guidance on what kind of
- of this bill is that it doesn't cross those lines that we
- Like along those lines, same question: there was one big
- marker="345" data-time="3417"> Senator Johnson, I think by giving the Supreme Court the direction and power
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Education K-16 (Part I) May 22nd, 2025
- marker="160" data-time="954">As someone who benefited from this, I can attest to the tuition waiver's power
My life today demonstrates the transformative power
- I know you all are busy trying to get across the finish line.
- line to it.
- Five lines.
Two names.
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Natural Resources Aug 21st, 2025 at 02:08 pm
House Natural Resources Committee
- Streams for irrigation, power, and other purposes are all
- But the bottom line is that about 45,000 acre-feet of water is being contributed during normal rainy
- We draw lines based on political districts, not aquifer lines
- Whether it's railways, pipelines, or power lines crossing
- I mean, I'm trying to go into the finish line here.
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Public Education Apr 8th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Public Education Committee
Perhaps the most powerful result of the TVTF was an
- I just wanted to focus on page 4, lines 3 through 10, specifically lines 3 to 5, which talk about the
- Discipline, and then lines six through 10 specifically talk
- We want to remove those lines from the bill as well once we are able to get you the final version.
- I'm an intern representing the Girls Empowerment Network, an organization that works to ignite the power
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Culture, Recreation & Tourism Aug 6th, 2025 at 10:08 am
House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee
- The storm knocked out, as you know, our power, and we had limited cell service.
- We had a main water line that broke, and so actual water to our facility was being diminished.
- Camps should develop a communication system that will work even in the event of a cell outage or power
- Radios continue to receive signals when power goes down in a way that other devices might not.
So I see what you're saying: that a bright-line rule
- Knowledge gives you power, the power to succeed, and I was
- And on your bill, if you look at line 42 on page two, it
- And this relates also to line 55 on page two, regarding a
Carve out for the separate line item where teacher
- On page 3 in section 7, on line 66.
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Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Public Education Committee
- ...power to explain the bill.
- We get to showcase diverse narratives of resilience and power.
- HB178, line 9. Thank you.
Okay, so all that lines up. All right.
- At Command and Staff College, we're taught about national power, DIME, and diplomacy.
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Higher Education Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am
House Higher Education Committee
- I am a very rare person to be 17 years in this line of work.
- I look forward to getting this important priority for our community across the finish line.
Yes, my question was along the same line about.
- He once stated that "Education is the most powerful weapon that we can use to change the world."
- Talk about the preventive power.
- It's a lot, and you can be waiting in line, right? We work those lines.
- It sounded like the author had experienced something where she was in line.
- She was past the 100-foot marker, waiting to vote, and the line wasn't moving well.
- , or to the businesses that they have to conduct while they're standing in line.
- Some who voted against women in power lost their jobs.
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Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am
House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee
- power to actually provide the services that our Texas residents
- So that's page 2 of the bill, lines 6 through 19.
- But over the last 16 years, it wouldn't be a straight line
- It's a strategic hedge as the dollar continues to decline in purchasing power and the federal government
- you've got reserved to buy a house or you're saving money to buy a house or something along those lines
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Criminal Justice May 22nd, 2025
- provide a stronger deterrent to those who attempt to take the lives of peace officers acting in the line
- In the line of duty, currently, both attempted capital murder
- power, but moral power.
- I urge you, and I say this: you have the power to change their lives with your vote.
- Especially when the abuser holds power or prestige, we are
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Education K-16 Mar 4th, 2025
- that we get this policy across the finish line.
The bill includes grandfathering language in line with
- Line six says, "Thou shalt not commit adultery."
- It seems like it's right in line with being very American. Do you agree?
- This bill sends a powerful message.
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Public Education Mar 18th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Public Education Committee
- The verbiage in this bill gives districts too much power to impose complete.
- We are not here seeking funding via a line item; we do not do that.
- It's really impacting the bottom line.
Line up and be fair.
- But what I did, there's some power in this, and I mean this seriously.
- Pat's line.
- We know this won't fix everything overnight, but it's a powerful first step to help break the cycle of
- Retailers serve as the front line for families using SNAP every day, so we understand the complexities
- Port Arthur, is so poor that everyone gets free and reduced lunch because we are under the poverty line
This takes away the state's power to enforce the
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Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee
- I am the first line of defense and offense on this problem.
- There are areas in Precinct 3 where it was voted on, but now that line has changed.
- They have to turn the power off to it, etc.
- This opposition spans across party lines, both rural and urban.
- The line is about 12% ABV.
So, specifically, this bill transfers the powers, responsibilities
- Victoria and the Victoria region as a whole can continue to be an economic driver and add to the bottom line
- Senate Bill 530 simply cleans up Texas code to be in line with federal rules and gives colleges and universities
- Based on my experience, I read this bill as a simple cleanup that brings Texas law in line with what
- data-time="2125"> In our higher education nationally, last March, THECB acted to bring Texas higher ed in line
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Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am
House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee
I guess my question is more along the lines of we have
My question is, if they have all of these powers, why
- are the counties not using the powers that are granted to them?
- ...and that this would give power.
- I mean, you can just see from the scorecard that individuals, if you look at line item one, are getting
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Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee
- Chairman, you're perfectly aware of this issue—is where you've got different utilities and there's a line
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Nearly 12% of older Texans live below the poverty line
The bill would not be applicable if the lines redrawn
- through redistricting do not add new lines to the district.
- It's called "People Power," right? Thank you, Mr. Chair.