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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development Mar 24th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chairman King, members of the committee, my name is Glenn Hammer, president and CEO of the Texas Association
  • Texas Restaurant Association and the Employers for Child Care here.
  • I'm the Executive Director for the Texas Restaurant Association, and we represent the largest private
  • sector employer in the state of Texas, with over 57,000 food and beverage establishments, as well as
  • It includes the Texas Restaurant Association, Texas 2036, Early Matters Texas, as well as the Texas Association
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

Business and Commerce (Part I) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the Executive Director of the Texas Broadband Association.
  • Texas AGC, Texas Building Branch, AGC of Texas, and the Houston Contractors Association, as well as
  • I'm here representing the Texas Solar and Storage Association and the Advanced Power Alliance, testifying
  • There needs to be an affirming requirement in Texas, and we will continue to support the concept and
  • We will live longer without food and water.
Summary: The Business Commerce Committee meeting was marked by the successful reporting of several bills, notably Senate Bill 783, SB1238, and SB1706, all of which received unanimous support from committee members. The chair facilitated discussions around the potential implications of these bills, with committee members highlighting the necessity for timely updates to current legislation. Public testimonies were heard regarding Senate Bill 1968, emphasizing its efforts to clarify the agent-buyer relationship in real estate transactions through the introduction of written representation agreements. Additionally, concerns were raised about regulations regarding backup generation for energy loads in the Senate Bill 2321 discussion, reflecting ongoing discussions about balancing energy needs with environmental regulations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 30th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • These agencies are the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the Texas Lottery Commission, and the Texas
  • And in Coppell and across Texas, we're proving that concern...
  • on behalf of yourself and the Texas State Teachers Association
  • Texas is now a leader in autonomous trucking and robo-taxi testing and deployment.
  • We want to keep this industry here in Texas and make it the epicenter and the hub of this growing and
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussing several bills pertinent to public safety and regulatory standards for emerging technologies, specifically autonomous vehicles and charter school oversight. Notable discussions surrounded HB3837, which aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles in Texas. Vice Chair Bajani highlighted the rapid advancements in the autonomous vehicle industry and the necessity for updated regulations that ensure safety while promoting innovation. Additionally, SB2425 was examined for its proposals to enhance public safety while balancing industry interests, garnering support from various stakeholders, including representatives from the Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association. There was considerable concern regarding previous incidents involving autonomous vehicles and their implications for public trust and safety standards.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) Apr 14th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • And yet in Texas, there...
  • Individuals and groups who engage in harassment and intimidation fueled by bias and hate must not be
  • Paul Hardin, President and CEO of the Texas Food and Fuel Association, here in support of this wonderful
  • I'm here representing the Food and Fuel Association.
  • Association of County Elections and Officers.
Summary: The meeting of the State Affairs Committee involved deliberations on a series of significant bills addressing issues such as election procedures, mental health crises, and the interplay between homelessness and public safety. Notably, Senator Parker presented Senate Bill 2487, focusing on creating infrastructure for mental health crisis management in urban areas, emphasizing the need for crisis service centers. Testimonies were heard from various stakeholders about the impact of mental health on homelessness, with supporters advocating for more comprehensive care while opposing viewpoints cautioned against conflating mental illness with criminal behavior. Another prominent discussion was around Senate Bill 2876, which proposed increasing penalties for rioting, specifically targeting those who conceal their identities. This stirred public outcry as civil rights advocates raised concerns about potential profiling and freedom of expression.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part III) Apr 24th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We believe this is fraudulent behavior, and it harms Texas companies, investment firms, and the life
  • They're working on the Texas Stock Exchange, they're doing some things to help Texas, and we're thankful
  • To the extent they are coming into Texas and extending...
  • the positions they take are harmful to the Texas economy, Texas energy, and Texas retirees?
  • The author of the Texas Association of Business.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 28th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Two of them that really jump out at us are commercial facilities and food and agriculture.
  • Glenn Hammer, President and CEO of the Texas Association of
  • Texas and the United States.
  • Lawyers Association, Texas chapter, and yourself, and you're against the bill. Is that correct?
  • Immigration Lawyers Association Texas chapter and yourself
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several pressing legislative issues, with a significant emphasis on immigration-related bills such as HB256 and HB253. Witnesses provided differing perspectives on the implications of these bills, particularly concerning privacy and familial integrity in the context of immigration law. Notably, there were arguments against the invasive DNA testing proposed in HB256, highlighting concerns about accuracy and the potential consequences of errors leading to wrongful separations of families. This discussion revealed a palpable tension between security measures and the preservation of individual rights, prompting the committee to consider the ethical ramifications of such legislation. Additionally, House Bill 4552 was introduced, aimed at ensuring equal treatment in government contracting, which spurred further debate on the balance of meritocracy and social equity in public sectors.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part I) Apr 3rd, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Constitution and the Texas Constitution. And I'll be happy to answer any questions.
  • I'm here on behalf of myself and the Texas Real Estate and Probate Trust Lines.
  • Bankers Association of Texas.
  • And to your point about the price of fuel, every time the price of fuel goes up, since interchange and
  • , environmental, food, dairy, and cosmetics.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Business and Commerce Committee primarily focused on legislative issues following Hurricane Beryl, particularly Senate Bill 231, which aims to create a process for CenterPoint to compensate its customers for overcharges related to backup power and mobile generation units. During discussions, Executive Vice President Jason Ryan outlined CenterPoint's commitment to refund approximately $430 million and absorb future costs related to these generators. The bill's substitute also mandates that leased emergency generators be mobile and capable of quick deployment during significant outages, addressing previous concerns over inefficiencies experienced during past weather events.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government Feb 11th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • And now, the Dean-in-waiting of the Texas Senate.

  • He is a graduate of Oregon State and Texas A&M.

  • The equal and uniform remedy in Texas is unlike any in any other state.
  • and Research Association.
  • I'm here representing the Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, and we are on the bill.
Bills: SB4, SJR2
Summary: The committee meeting centered around significant discussions regarding property tax relief, particularly through Senate Bill 4 (SB4) and Senate Joint Resolution 2 (SJR2). Chairman Bettencourt and other committee members expressed strong support for increasing the homestead exemption to $140,000, emphasizing the necessity of this adjustment in light of a multi-billion dollar revenue surplus. Public testimonies revealed a mix of support and opposition, highlighting the complexities of local government spending and its impact on tax relief effectiveness. Witnesses articulated concerns about rising property taxes and urged the committee to consider systemic reforms to enhance the efficacy of tax relief initiatives.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • and the Texas Association of Counties, are they also receiving
  • So your website says it's endorsed by the Texas Association of School Administrators, Texas Association
  • of School Boards, Texas Association of Counties, and Texas Municipal League.
  • You're registered as Brett Martin on behalf of the Texas Association of Builders and on behalf of yourself
  • I'm representing myself and the Texas Association of Builders. I am from Katy, Texas.
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

Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 2nd, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I have been working with AECT, the Association of Electric Companies of Texas, and the City of Lubbock
  • Press Association and yourself, and you will be testifying for the bill, is that correct?
  • Association of Broadcasters, and you will be testifying.
  • It's mostly done by the Texas Rangers and so on, and they primarily work on state-level crimes.
  • of Texas, and you are for the bill, is that correct?
Summary: The meeting centered around the discussion of House Bill 3700, presented by Representative Vaux, which seeks to amend the Texas Labor Code to enhance the regulatory authority for the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). Representative Vaux highlighted the need for clear statutory authority to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in all TWC programs, engaging members with an emphasis on the implications of the changes proposed. Public testimony was also invited, allowing various stakeholders to express their views on the bill.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:02 am

House Appropriations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • colleges, and all higher education institutions except for the University of Texas system and the Texas
  • Abbott, and Texas voters.
  • An increase of fatalities and car crashes on Texas roads?
  • The goal of the plan is to support the Texas community and the Texas economy.
  • So thank you for that, and thanks for involving South Texas.
Summary: The meeting focused on significant discussions surrounding the Texas state water planning process and flood mitigation efforts. During the session, experts presented on the need for an adaptive and collaborative approach to manage Texas's water resources. A particular emphasis was placed on the upcoming updates to the state water plan, which aims to address projected shortages and enhance infrastructure to handle both drought and flood conditions. The collaboration involved regional groups who play a vital role in identifying community needs regarding water infrastructure development.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Agriculture & Livestock Jul 21st, 2025 at 01:07 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • , Texas AgriLife, and Texas Parks and Wildlife.
  • vice president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, or TSCRA,

  • in Texas and the Southwest.
  • Association and Texas Wildlife Association.
  • My name is Jonathan Letts, and I'm the most recent past president of the Texas Wildlife Association,
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on the urgent issue of the New World Screwworm and its implications for Texas agriculture. Members heard urgent testimonies emphasizing the need for funding and resources to combat the potential spread of this pest, which poses severe threats to livestock and wildlife. Many representatives voiced concerns about the inadequacy of current sterile fly production capacities and the potential economic impact on the state's ranchers and farmers, with estimates suggesting losses could reach billions. Discussions also included coordination efforts among state and federal agencies to prevent the introduction and spread of the pest, with a notable emphasis on the importance of public awareness and rapid response strategies.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) Mar 27th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • dignity of Texas women and children.
  • and provide excellent and timely care to Texas women.
  • My name is Brittany Oglesby, and I serve as an Education Associate at Texas Right to Life.
  • King, the Development Associate of the Greater Central Texas Region, including Austin and San Antonio
  • I'm the Strategic Policy Associate for Texas Values Action, and I'm here to testify in favor of...
Summary: The meeting focused on discussions surrounding several proposed bills, notably SB31, SB33, and SB2880, which address abortion and related healthcare regulations. Prominent advocates for these bills included medical professionals and attorneys who argued for the necessity of stricter regulations to protect unborn children and prevent the indirect funding of abortion-related services. Testimonies featured intense debate, with supporters claiming the bills would enhance accountability and protect both mothers and children, while opponents raised concerns about potential negative impacts on women's health and constitutional rights.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Appropriations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Abbott, and Texas voters through the passage of Propositions 1 and 7.
  • The motor fuel tax and the fuel efficiency of vehicles have the greatest impact on that.
  • from motor fuel taxes, both at the state and federal levels,...
  • Houston and then going up into East Texas.
  • The goal of the plan is to support Texas communities and the Texas economy.
Summary: During this committee meeting, the focus was on discussing critical infrastructure funding, especially related to water supply and flood mitigation projects. Chairwoman Stepney and the Water Development Board presented extensive details regarding the Texas Water Fund, which included $1 billion appropriated to assist various financial programs and tackle pressing water and wastewater issues. Additionally, funding allocations aimed at compromising the state's flood risk and improving water conservation were hotly debated, emphasizing collaboration among committee members and the necessity of addressing community needs in such projects.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:02 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Grande Valley and South Texas College...
  • and their commitment to building a bright and prosperous future for all of Texas.
  • to speak beforehand on Texas FFA and what it means.
  • I'm honored to help recognize Texas Building Owners and Managers Association Advocacy Day at the Texas
  • Affiliation of Affordable Housing Providers, the Rural Rental Housing Association of Texas, and the
Summary: The meeting featured a range of resolutions being discussed, with many representatives emphasizing the importance of various community celebrations across the state. Notable mentions included HR288 recognizing Medical City Dallas Hospital for its contributions to healthcare, and HR273 honoring Delta Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at the University of Texas for its historic significance and community work. The discussion emphasized praise for local organizations contributing to healthcare, education, and cultural heritage.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • to lead and govern this great state of Texas.
  • The North Texas Warrior Golf Association has changed the lives and impacted the lives of hundreds, if
  • Today is Texas Hydrogen Day at the Texas Capitol, and we have...
  • Texas Association of School Administrators.
  • The association members are visiting their Texas Capitol and advocating for the greater Houston community
Summary: The meeting involved robust discussions among committee members about various bills, notably those concerning criminal justice reforms and public health matters. Significant focus was placed on speaker bills such as HB2792, which addressed a proposed moratorium on capital punishment, and HB2813, aiming to enhance notifications to victims regarding scheduled court proceedings. Additionally, notable debates unfolded around bills aimed at improving access to health care services and environmental regulations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 12th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Restaurant Association, Texas Association of Business, and Early Matters Texas.
  • Restaurant Association, Texas Association of Business, Early Matters Texas, and Texas 2036.
  • Restaurant Association, Texas Association of Business, Early Matters Texas, and Texas 2036.
  • Restaurant Association, Texas Association of Business, Early Matters Texas, and Texas 2036.
  • Restaurant Association, Texas Association of Business, Early Matters Texas, and Texas 2036.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The committee meeting addressed various pressing issues, notably the funding and appropriations for transportation and housing programs. Presentations focused on $40.4 billion in funding for highway projects, which is directed towards construction, maintenance, and infrastructure development for the upcoming biennium. Discussions highlighted the importance of addressing the capacity for project delivery amid increasing demands due to population growth and increased vehicle miles traveled in Texas. Additionally, Senator Hinojosa pushed for clarifying the funding available for driver education programs, especially for homeless and foster youth, which underscored a need for legislative support to ensure adequate resource allocation. Public testimonies lent depth to these discussions, presenting the human impact of legislative decisions.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • , and Texas needs to follow suit.
  • I represent the Sheriff's Association of Texas and myself
  • And you represent?

    The SPCA of Texas and myself.

  • across the highways and streets of Texas.
  • and Texas more broadly.
Summary: The meeting focused on a range of significant legislative proposals, notably addressing pressing issues such as fentanyl trafficking, animal cruelty, and road rage incidents. Representative Manchia presented HB2695 and conveyed the tragic context surrounding its inception, driven by the loss of young lives due to fentanyl-laced pills distributed via social media. The testimony of community members and law enforcement reinforced the urgency for enhanced penalties against digital facilitators of drug trafficking targeting the youth. This led to a robust discussion, highlighting the alarming prevalence of such drugs disguised as everyday items like candy, intended to be sold to minors. Public testimonies included heartfelt statements from bereaved families who shared their stories of loss and urged committee members to take decisive action against this growing issue.
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:
  • To the state of Texas and about 71,000 direct and indirect
  • That motor vehicle fuel tax, those diesel trucks, use fuel, and there's nobody going to create an electric
  • It comes back to Texas, and we’re probably short that number.
  • the needs of his area and West Texas and other areas that are producing oil and gas.
  • you've got to beg and plead, well, a Texas highway company that's trying to build their road, and they're
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

Transportation May 8th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Bicycle Association, Midland and Ector; Rose City Cycling, Smith; Shawnee Trail Service; West Texas
  • Cycling Club, Collin and Denton Counties; West Texas Cycling Association in Lubbock.
  • ="514" data-time="3078"> and Outdoor Recreation Policy and as producers of the Texas Trails and Acres
  • ships in the Gulf, or we bring them in and we dock them safely and fuel them there.
  • Planning Association, in support of APA Texas.
Summary: The meeting focused on various transportation-related bills, including discussions around essential infrastructure for flood control, electric bicycles, and safety measures for cyclists. Representative Martinez introduced HB3544, highlighting the flooding issues in the Rio Grande Valley and the need for proper stormwater management. The bill garnered attention as it addresses urgent concerns for local emergency services and community safety. Additionally, CSHB4089 outlined regulations for electric bicycles in state parks, promoting access and safety for all park-goers. There was a significant public turnout, with testimonies both in support and against various proposed bills, reflecting community engagement and interest in transportation safety.

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