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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part III) Apr 24th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • which is 0.2 percent, but that it may, quote, decline coverage if a potential policyholder cannot meet
  • we think it's a minority shareholder that's still very large like BlackRock or State Street, they meet
  • " data-time="810">It sets a limitation on the credit extended for any reason other than failing to meet
  • If you do not meet their standard, they have...
  • If you don't, we have millions of shares; we're going to be voting at the annual meeting.
Summary: The meeting conducted by the committee featured an extensive discussion on multiple bills, particularly focusing on the ethics reform via SB2403, aimed at enhancing the structure and enforcement processes of the Texas Ethics Commission. The conversation revolved around establishing a three-tier system categorizing violations and enhancing procedural fairness and accountability in ethics investigations. Senator Mayes introduced a committee substitute, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that enforcement processes are transparent and just, particularly relating to minor infractions. Public testimonies in favor of the bill highlighted the need for reform, while concerns were raised about maintaining integrity in oversight mechanisms.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine restoring Boeing's status as a great American manufacturer, focusing on safety first. Apr 2nd, 2025 at 09:00 am

Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • is going to change, and will you commit today to a fully functioning safety management system that meets
  • ...fashion while also meeting the high safety and quality
  • You and I had an opportunity to go meet with them.
  • Ortberg, for meeting with me a couple of weeks ago on a January earnings call.
  • Financial engineering and real engineering, never the twain shall meet.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on significant safety concerns surrounding Boeing and its compliance with federal aviation standards. Lawmakers expressed frustration over the Army's failure to provide requested operational transparency regarding helicopter operations near Washington, D.C., amid recent incidents indicating a strained air traffic control situation. Several members called for reform in Boeing's oversight, emphasizing the need for a robust safety culture and mandatory safety management systems to prevent future disasters like the 737 MAX crashes. The discussions were passionate, with survivors and families impacted by past accidents present, highlighting the urgency and seriousness of the issues at hand.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • our basin are working on water supply solutions, to help meet
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    Because it allows communities to access financing to meet

  • it's something like 30 percent of our water plan is relying on conservation strategies in order to meet
  • We see H.J.R. 7 as a pivotal step toward ensuring that Texas can meet its water needs effectively and
  • It has the potential to not only meet the needs of these
Summary: The committee meeting addressed critical water infrastructure issues, focusing primarily on H.J.R. 7 and HB 1400. Members emphasized the urgent need for dedicated funding to tackle Texas's impending water crisis, as population growth and drought significantly strain current water resources. Notable discussions included testimonies from representatives of the Environmental Defense Fund and the Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts, who expressed strong support for these bills, underlining their importance in improving groundwater management and funding scientific approaches to water conservation. The committee highlighted the necessity of equipping groundwater conservation districts with resources to ensure robust groundwater science and research.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 19th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • But again, it has to meet all three.
  • I do not believe that it would meet the prevailing standards in the adult community as a whole as being
  • ...So it has to meet all three of those pieces, and it has
  • The Chair leaves the meeting.

  • I believe meeting those demands requires having a plan and a relationship.
Summary: The committee meeting covered a wide range of bills with robust discussions centering around House Bill 267, which aims to limit the exhibition of harmful content to minors. Representative Patterson emphasized the importance of narrowing the affirmative defenses allowed for educators regarding such material, advocating for the protection of children from exposure to objectionable content at schools. His testimony sparked considerations about existing legal loopholes and heightened concerns over child sexualization in educational settings. The bill was left pending for further discussion. Additionally, significant support was noted for House Bill 1640, which seeks to improve transparency in the rooftop solar industry by requiring the Public Utility Commission to guide consumers in understanding solar installations better.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • The meeting is adjourned.
  • In my opinion, they're the greatest people you could ever want to meet; they're West Texans.
  • all the standards, I don't think anything's off the table as long as it meets the standards.
  • I had the fortune to meet.

  • It was in 2005, he wouldn't get off the floor in 2004 to meet with me.
Summary: The meeting featured significant discussions focusing on resolutions recognizing various communities in Texas. Notable among these were Senate Resolutions recognizing March 5th, 2025, as City of Alamo Day, Harlingen Day, Texas State Aquarium Day, and Wichita Falls Day. Senator Hinojosa took the lead in discussing the contributions and cultural significance of the cities being honored, showcasing the diverse heritage and community spirit within Texas. Each resolution highlighted the unique traits, strengths, and challenges faced by these cities, with representatives from each city present to receive acknowledgments from the Senate.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 23rd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Austin Water despite repeated requests, directly from the representative and myself when we had this meeting
  • Senator Gerdes assembled stakeholders in this very building to meet.
  • In June, they asked SAWDEF to set up the first meeting to discuss the ASR project, and we held that in
  • attended the Austin Water Task Force meeting in January of
  • To your leadership, we were acknowledged at that meeting,
Summary: In this meeting, the committee engaged in extensive discussions surrounding House Bill 1523, which addresses the City of Austin's Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) project. Representative Gerdes laid out substantial concerns regarding the potential risks posed to local aquifers, as he emphasized the lack of transparency and community engagement by the City of Austin. Testimonies from members of the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District supported the bill, citing worries about adverse chemical reactions and the implications for groundwater as crucial reasons for opposing the project. Conversely, representatives from the City of Austin expressed the necessity of the ASR project for regional water supply planning and addressed the purported benefits it would provide.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • I left one meeting where I, at the time, Representative Larson, were in the room, and we literally got
  • I had a meeting with the consulate of Mexico in Brownsville and straight up asked, you know, when are
  • the prolonged impact down there probably goes back to my first session that I forget when we had to meet
  • TCEQ and federal representatives and state people meet in those rooms.
  • The negative impacts of Mexico failing to meet its water
Summary: During this committee meeting, significant discussions focused on water resource management and legislative measures required to address the ongoing water crisis in Texas, particularly the implications of non-compliance with the 1944 Water Treaty by Mexico. Chair Senator Perry highlighted the urgent need to enforce water allocation agreements as they have direct impacts on Texas agriculture and local economies. Notably, Senate Bill 744 and Senate Bill 1248 were passed, addressing the pressing needs for improved water management practices and data protection for wildlife information gathering, respectively. There was overwhelming support expressed for SCR 13, emphasizing the necessity for action to ensure Mexico meets its water obligations, which are critical for sustaining Texas's agricultural sectors and economic stability.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 14th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • A series of meetings and discussions with all kinds of different parties have taken place, and it looks
  • Of compost during our April 29th formal meeting.
  • We voted out the companion House Bill 3453 by Chairman Bonin, 7-2 during our May 1st formal meeting.
  • data-time="1692">We voted out the companion House Bill 3395 by Chairman Vandiver, 11-0 during our meeting
  • April 14th formal meeting. Are there any questions?
Bills: SB1015, SB2933
Summary: The meeting of the committee centered around several significant pieces of legislation, highlighting bills primarily focused on court proceedings, mental health services, and civil liabilities. Notable discussions included Senate Bill 441, which addressed civil liabilities for the promotion of artificial intimate visual material, and SB1164, concerning emergency detention for individuals with mental health issues. Both bills saw no amendments and garnered unanimous support in votes, showcasing the committee's intent to streamline judicial processes concerning these sensitive areas. Additionally, bills regarding guardianships and decedent estates were included, reflecting a commitment to improve the judicial system's handling of family law matters.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development May 19th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • >The Rural Economic Development and Investment Program needs expansion and modernization to better meet
  • And Dean, we're going to try to have a formal meeting, or not a formal meeting, just pass these out on
  • There are other committees meeting, and then just a couple that are missing.
  • ="1440"> We've got a whole series of criteria that any tower that's supposed to be registered must meet
  • Quite a lot of framework under DIR to ensure that all state agencies meet the digital needs of Texas
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Juvenile Justice Mar 4th, 2025 at 11:00 am

House S/C on Juvenile Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • And if you—so I have good news, this is going to be a very short meeting
  • Our last meeting was a little bit longer than anticipated

  • 108">If they have anything they want to opine on and maybe just very briefly talk about upcoming meetings
  • say that the state agencies have exhibited a lot of concern about what was spoken about in the last meeting
  • But again, this is just an introductory meeting.

Summary: The meeting of the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice opened with introductory remarks and set out to discuss the responsibilities and upcoming discussions on juvenile justice matters. Members expressed a commitment to addressing the serious issues faced by the juvenile population and the need for rehabilitative approaches within the system. Members recognized that the committee's work could significantly impact the lives of young individuals who enter the juvenile system, emphasizing the importance of effective programs and policies that will contribute to their rehabilitation and reduce recidivism rates. Representative Jones and other members shared insights from their experiences, reinforcing the notion that the state's juvenile system is evolving for the better and aims to align with practices from across the country that have shown positive outcomes.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources May 21st, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • previously heard from Chairman Buckley relating to the use of reclaimed water that has been treated to meet
  • It also requires counties and municipalities to deny a plat application that does not meet these standards
  • We saw a lot of developers pivot to smaller tracts and do them kind of piecemeal where they could meet
  • helpful for us if TCEQ had a definition in place where everyone ahead of time knew, okay, this would meet
  • That concludes the meeting.

Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Natural Resources was convened to review several bills concerning water regulation and development. Chairman Harris facilitated discussions on SB1965, SB2885, SB2440, SB1855, SB2568, SB3058, and SB612. Notable was the acknowledgment of rising concerns over groundwater availability and the regulatory framework surrounding it. The members emphasized the essential nature of the decisions being made, particularly in light of recent developments in water conservation and infrastructure. The bill SB1855 emerged as a focal point, addressing ambiguities in prior legislation about groundwater certification, which has caused confusion among local officials and developers alike. Testimonies were provided by representatives from various counties, emphasizing the necessity for clear guidelines and standards to protect water resources and support sustainable development.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • "630"> ...two out of the sixteen were able to recommend water management strategies that can fully meet
  • The only thing that's keeping the state of Texas from meeting this need is resources.
  • I've been assured by many folks that this money, there are already projects that meet the test of the
  • to help meet our water needs by 2070.
  • So, it's really a catch-all for other strategies that can be used to meet our water needs.
Summary: This meeting of the Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs focused on substantial discussions regarding Senate Bill 7, which is a key legislative initiative addressing Texas' long-term water supply crisis. Chairman Perry emphasized the collaborative efforts over the past years to engage various stakeholders in crafting the bill, promoting transparency and accountability in the management of water resources. The bill aims to enhance Texas' water infrastructure and secure funding through dedicated revenue streams for water supply projects, as the state faces challenges associated with dwindling water availability. Several public testimonies were heard, reflecting both support and concerns from various sectors affected by water policies in the state. The committee aimed to ensure that the legislation not only addresses immediate needs but also creates a sustainable framework for future generations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs May 19th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • You have to meet certain elements.

    Go ahead, sir.

  • I can meet two of those elements.
  • Sometimes the two parents will meet at the water.
  • And so it really sits with that custodial parent to decide, am I gonna meet at the Whataburger?
  • Of meetings to vote, as we'll do this week.
Summary: The meeting of the State Affairs Committee focused on several significant bills, notably HB4145, HB2820, and HB4157, which address healthcare billing practices, charitable bingo operations, and protections for employees in the commercial spaceflight industry, respectively. Each bill received attention from members of the committee, with public testimony highlighting both support and concern among stakeholders. For instance, testimony on HB4145 underscored the importance of timely healthcare billing to prevent patient financial distress, while discussions surrounding HB2820 illuminated the challenges charities face in maintaining sufficient reserves amidst outdated regulations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Jan 15th, 2025 at 10:01 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • today until next Wednesday, but as a point of clarification, it's my understanding that the House will meet
  • Would the following members kindly meet me in the back hall?
  • The Texas House Republican Caucus will have a meeting upon adjournment in the Ag Museum.
  • The Texas House Republican Caucus will have a meeting upon
  • The House Democrat Caucus will have a meeting today at 2:30 in the Members' Lounge.
Summary: The meeting commenced with acknowledgments and thanks from the speaker for the staff's efforts in ensuring the session's success. Several members expressed their gratitude for the law enforcement presence which contributed to the safety of all attendees. The chair recognized members for various announcements, including a birthday celebration for a colleague, which contributed to a familial atmosphere within the chamber despite the busy schedule. Notably, Representative Guerin introduced SCR 7, which authorized the legislature to adjourn for more than three days, allowing for a planned break in procedures until the following Wednesday.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Sep 2nd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The meeting is adjourned.

  • 7.09, 11.11, 11.10, 11.18, and 11.19 to permit the consideration of referred business at a public meeting
  • Rules to have the meeting.
  • But that's right, to have a meeting to vote on the bills to send to the House, if the votes are there
  • Members, the Committee on State Affairs will meet upon

Bills: SB2, SB5, SB10, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB17, HB7, HB7, HB15, HB15, HB27, HB1
Summary: The meeting hosted by the Senate Select Committee covered several bills, with members actively engaging in discussions that highlighted various concerns. Notably, the committee focused on HB1 regarding youth camp emergency preparedness and HB20 aimed at preventing fraudulent charitable solicitations during disasters. Senator Hughes moved to suspend certain rules to expedite the consideration of these bills. During the proceedings, Senator Johnson expressed concerns regarding the implications of some bills, emphasizing the need for a clear understanding of the outcomes. The atmosphere remained collaborative as members aimed to address pressing issues through the proposed legislation. Furthermore, a moment of personal reflection was shared by one senator, acknowledging past insensitive remarks and encouraging a respectful dialogue among colleagues.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Energy Resources Apr 7th, 2025 at 12:00 pm

House Energy Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="2394"> Excavators and locators, there are currently penalties for excavators that don't meet
  • We were not brought in as stakeholders in any of these meetings.
  • I meet with locals.
  • White, I know I've had the honor of meeting you before. Thank you for being here today.
  • Weekly, we've been in meetings with our members on this one issue, weekly and then daily.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee focused predominantly on House Bill 3791, which aims to reform the notification requirements for excavators before commencing work. Representative Batson introduced the bill, emphasizing the need to update Texas's current 48-hour notification system to align with 45 other states, where the notification period is typically two business days. The bill aims to enhance public safety and streamline the excavation process, allowing for a more efficient and timely communication system among excavators and utility locators. During the discussions, Vice Chair Morales raised concerns regarding equitable enforcement and the absence of penalties for locators if deadlines aren't met, which led to a more in-depth conversation about enhancing responsibility across parties involved in the excavation process.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • And Kelly was so great; she hopped in a car and ran up to Dallas to meet with him in person.
  • I meet with my counterparts at each agency every month in a standing meeting and once a month during
  • the session, and then our staff also meets.
  • I rarely ask for public meetings. I have when I was a high school student.
  • I didn't even meet you guys yet. I don't know, I'm just trying to get information. Well...
Summary: The meeting, led by Chairwoman L'Oreal Stepney, covered several crucial topics focusing on Texas water management and the associated legislative priorities. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) presented its initiatives including the implementation of a 50-hour workweek for Texas Game Wardens, the Cultivated Oyster Mariculture Program, and enhanced funding requests aimed at improving water infrastructure and conservation efforts. Notably, discussions centered around the integration of innovative practices in oyster farming to ensure sustainability and boost coastal resources. Chairwoman Stepney also highlighted the need for improved infrastructure to address water quality and supply challenges given Texas's growing population demands. In addition to water management, there was a significant emphasis on expanding the biosecurity program to combat recent agricultural threats and the establishment of a suicide hotline for farmers, reflecting the committee's commitment towards the well-being of agricultural stakeholders. The meeting concluded with a strong sense of collaboration among committee members and commitments to addressing the pressing needs concerning water resources, conservation, and agricultural safety in Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part I) Mar 26th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair's plan is to vote in a formal meeting tomorrow

  • However, because of the public testimony aspect, they are happy to meet with you individually but are
  • If the SSCC fails to meet performance standards, plans to
  • I've been in some meetings about, like you said, the lack
  • Came to us in the interim, meeting with constituents.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services convened to discuss various pieces of legislation, addressing critical issues affecting healthcare and social services in Texas. Notable discussions included Senate Bill 481, which mandates backup power provisions for nursing homes and assisted living facilities to ensure the safety of vulnerable residents during outages, and Senate Bill 596, aimed at improving reporting requirements related to child welfare, enhancing the oversight of removals and placements. The committee also reviewed several other bills aimed at supporting healthcare access and enhancing protections for children under various circumstances.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Transportation Funding Mar 10th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House S/C on Transportation Funding

Transcript Highlights:
  • Legislative Session, I chaired a hearing on the need to address this shortfall if we're to adequately meet
  • >It is our best estimate of what these needs may be, particularly the investment needs required to meet
  • ...to $500 billion in 2023 dollars to meet those performance
  • Because we're already—when we started this meeting, I said the show says we're getting underfunded.
  • So I think that it's important that we start to have some sort of come-to-Jesus meeting about what the
Summary: The meeting of the Standing Subcommittee on Transportation addressed crucial issues relating to state transportation funding, focusing primarily on Propositions 1 and 7. The discussions, led by Chairman Canales, highlighted the significant contribution these propositions make to Texas's transportation budget and the impending challenges tied to a projected funding shortfall of $15 billion. Mark Williams, Executive Director of TxDOT, along with Stephen Stewart, CFO, emphasized the importance of sustained funding to support Texas’s growing infrastructure needs amidst rising costs and diminishing revenue sources, notably due to changes in vehicle fuel efficiency and increased reliance on electric vehicles. Notable public testimony from Pete Sepulveda from the Cameron County Regional Mobility Authority provided insights into local funding mechanisms and their role in enhancing the regional transportation networks.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 4th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Finance Committee will meet 30 minutes after adjournment to continue our hearing.
  • President, the Finance Committee will meet 30 minutes after adjournment to continue our hearing.
  • The Finance Committee will meet 30 minutes upon adjournment in E1036. Thank you, Mr. President.
  • Members, the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce will meet this afternoon in room E1.012.
  • They are encouraged by meeting leaders.
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.

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