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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 10th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • That would, I think, end all state economic activity if that happened.
  • What's your definition of economic?
  • The statutory definition of economically disadvantaged
  • The definition of economically disadvantaged is...
  • ...substance use and partnerships for at-risk students,
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting covered a wide range of topics, focusing primarily on pending legislation and various policy issues facing the committee. Discussions were notably animated surrounding several bills, with members expressing both support and concern over their implications. Witness testimonies were heard, shedding light on different perspectives regarding the legislation in question, indicating a robust public interest and engagement in the topics discussed. Members collaborated to address constituents' concerns while seeking solutions that align with the committee's objectives.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 24th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

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  • data-time="2106"> country's 16 critical infrastructure sectors that are essential to the ongoing economic
  • And when you look at the economics literature, one thing that's very clear is the fact that governments
  • For those who do, we pull their net earnings four times a day from our partnership with these payroll
  • We support prioritizing the poor and vulnerable when addressing social and economic needs through public
  • span> As a consumer, anybody can use us, but we also have partnerships
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved discussions surrounding multiple bills focusing on financial legislation, including crucial developments related to certificates of obligation (COs). Representative Tepper presented HB1453, which aimed to increase voter input regarding local government debt issuance and address growing concerns about financial accountability. The discussions highlighted the recent trends in CO debt, particularly in areas like El Paso, which has seen a dramatic rise in local government debt without direct voter approval. Several members voiced their support and concerns regarding the bill's implications for taxpayer rights and community involvement in financial decision-making.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations Feb 24th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

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  • Bring them to Texas with their jobs, and the economic

  • I have handled issues involving partnerships, insurance
  • The very complex issues to where you're dealing with discovery issues, you're dealing with partnership
  • Our economic prosperity in Texas relies on these groups
  • For economic prosperity and for those communities, there
Summary: The meeting focused on several crucial issues, including the Texas Water Fund and its implications for development in the state. Various members highlighted the critical need for effective management of water resources, discussing the role of the Water Development Board and their strategies for outreach to local governments. The committee engaged in a thorough examination of funding projects and the sustainable financing necessary for communities facing challenges in meeting their infrastructure needs. Additionally, there was notable discussion regarding promoting workforce development and the alignment of educational programs with the demands of the job market as indicated by recent trends in community colleges.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • there in the red and yellow, it's a Houston-based nonprofit focused on criminal justice reform and economic
  • This is an effort to support economic development and foster innovation in Texas to keep us competitive
  • The Academy creates grant programs, including a financial stabilization grant, an emergency partnership
  • marker="2764" data-time="16578">HB 27 by King relating to courses in personal financial literacy and economics
Summary: The meeting featured extensive discussions on various bills, focusing particularly on House Bill 149, which aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence systems within the state. Representatives expressed concerns over the implications of AI, including potential abuses and the protection of consumer rights. Many members highlighted the importance of implementing measures to prevent harm, especially regarding underage users and the handling of sensitive information. Another significant bill discussed was House Bill 121, which addresses public school safety. This legislation received broad support, emphasizing the need for enhanced safety measures in educational environments. Overall, numerous bills related to health, safety, and technology were successfully passed during the session, reflecting the committee's commitment to progressive legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 18th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • data-time="108">I pray that Lord God you give them discernment to look through the environmental, economic
  • And over the years, I've had a partnership with Senator

  • The Kauffman Chamber of Commerce has been pivotal in economic development, turning Kauffman into a commerce
  • span marker="484" data-time="2898">Now the city of Edinburg continues to grow and expand through economic
Bills: SJR1, SB9, SB40, SJR36, SJR1, SJR5, SB9, SB40
Summary: During the latest committee meeting, a range of resolutions and bills were introduced and discussed, including significant recognitions for various organizations and communities. Notably, several resolutions were adopted to honor Alabama Coushatta Tribe of Texas Day and to recognize key contributions from the manufacturing sector in Texas. Senators shared personal anecdotes and expressed gratitude towards the tireless efforts of Texas game wardens who play a critical role in community safety and environmental conservation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Intergovernmental Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 10:08 am

House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee

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  • economic recovery.
  • I want to protect them—a model of conscientious economics.
  • These are not simply city assets; these are statewide economic engines.
  • I am the CEO of the Dallas Economic Development Corporation.
  • The economic development—enterprise funds.
Bills: HB26, HB73, SB14, HB46
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding fiscal responsibility in local governments, particularly the implications of House Bills 46 and 73. Proponents argued that these bills would help limit unnecessary spending and ensure that expenditures are tied to inflation and population growth, addressing taxpayer concerns about rising local budgets. However, numerous city officials and representatives from various organizations voiced strong opposition, claiming that these measures would hinder essential services and infrastructure improvements, particularly in rapidly growing areas. Current spending practices were deemed inadequate for meeting the demands of public safety and community services, especially in light of increased costs in areas like public water systems and emergency response. The meeting was characterized by passionate debate, as stakeholders lined up to express their views both for and against the proposed legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Mar 24th, 2025 at 04:00 pm

House Appropriations Committee

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  • address the needs of the state now and also look into the future for natural resources, business and economic
  • I want to thank Vice Chair John Lujan for his partnership during this process, as well as the other members
Summary: The meeting of the Appropriations Committee focused on the adoption of subcommittee reports for various articles, emphasizing critical funding needs for Texas. Representative Gonzalez highlighted significant budget recommendations, including appropriations for crime victim services, military community support, and enhancements to juvenile probation departments. The adoption of several articles was met with a mixture of support and dissent, showcasing discussions surrounding the allocation of state resources and adherence to House rules regarding formal meeting records and transparency.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • For instance, they've seen over a billion dollars in economic growth due to those regulations just in
  • For instance, they've seen over a billion dollars in economic growth due to those regulations just in
  • For instance, they've seen over a billion dollars in economic growth due to those regulations just in
  • The institute advances health equity and economic justice.
  • It says that they're going to create a manual, a regulatory economic analyst manual.
Summary: During this committee meeting, a range of bills were discussed, focusing primarily on public safety and community health issues. There were significant conversations surrounding HB3159, where members raised concerns about its implications for local law enforcement practices. The bill drew various opinions from committee members, with some supporting its approach to funding police training, while others questioned its efficacy in addressing community needs. Additionally, there was an emphasis on testimony from community representatives, who expressed both support and opposition, enriching the discourse around the proposed legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Jan 30th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Moving on to defense economic adjustment assistance

  • That is the **Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant Program (DEAG)**.
  • Well, that's really sort of, you know, we're joined at the hip in a partnership with **DPS** on that.
  • Well, that's really sort of, you know, we're joined at the hip in a partnership with **DPS** on that.
  • Below that, there's a reduction of $36.1 million in economic stabilization funds for various capital
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting focused on several critical budget recommendations for various state agencies, including the Texas Facilities Commission, which proposed significant funding changes. Chair George Purcell highlighted a reduction in appropriations, along with the introduction of new funds aimed at refurbishing the Rudder Building and supporting facilities operations. Discussions also touched on border security, where it was reported that Governor Abbott formally requested congressional support to reclaim $11 billion in funding for Texas operations. The ongoing dialogue regarding the maintenance and responsibilities relating to border wall constructions was emphasized, noting the complexity and the need for clear allocation of responsibilities as discussions with federal authorities develop. Throughout the meeting, there were notable conversations about operational efficiencies, particularly in the context of expanding cyber threats and the need for improved cybersecurity measures at state agencies. Members engaged in deliberating the future hiring of staff and resources necessary for maintaining effective service delivery amidst increasing demand. The discussions concluded with a commitment to keeping an open line with constituents regarding the implications of these funding decisions and the overall strategic direction of the agencies involved.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • It's a trillion dollars, actually, per year in economic impact with the Houston Ship Channel.
  • In economics, there are no solutions, only trade-offs, and
  • would become a salvage operation, blocking the Houston Ship Channel, which has a trillion dollars in economic
  • "7470"> American Council for Energy Efficiency, or rather, this study is from the South Central Partnership
  • My name is Noah Oaks, representing the South Central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource,
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee featured extensive discussions centered around numerous bills, with a particular focus on Senate Bill 1705 concerning virtual currency kiosks. During this discussion, members expressed concerns regarding the potential for fraud and the need for regulation surrounding cryptocurrency exchanges. Testimonies from law enforcement emphasized the increase in fraud cases associated with these kiosks, leading to a consensus on the need for consumer protection measures. The committee favorably reported several other bills with unanimous votes, showcasing a collaborative effort amongst senators to address various legislative concerns effectively.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Sep 3rd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • As we talked about before, the money will come from the Economic Stabilization Organization Fund, or
  • I knew you were thinking about leaving when I asked a question one night about public-private partnerships
  • Public-private partnerships don't work out like we thought they were going to, Paul.
Bills: SB8, SB1, SB2, SB5, SB10, HB27, HB7, HB17, HB1, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB20, HB18
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several significant legislative actions, particularly in relation to youth camp safety reforms. Senator Perry presented the committee substitute for HB1, emphasizing the collaborative effort with the House to enhance youth camp emergency preparedness following tragic events in the community. The bill, which maintains essential safety provisions, was received positively and passed without opposition. Additionally, discussions highlighted the importance of funding for flood management and the need for ongoing dialogue around public safety enhancements, including interoperability among emergency services. Overall, the meeting reflected a strong commitment to community safety and legislative integrity.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Natural Resources Aug 21st, 2025 at 02:08 pm

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The economic needs of the area that this water is intended for are very important, and we're all concerned
  • And their economic growth matters to us as well.
  • However, we cannot create economic deserts in our rural communities.
  • I really appreciate the term you used about avoiding creating economic deserts in an area that has the
  • a whole other set of concerns for that region and that aquifer, where you've got a really large economic
Bills: HB24, HB27
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on House Bill 24 and House Bill 27, which pertain to groundwater management in Texas. Representative Ashby expressed appreciation for the committee's efforts and emphasized the significance of these discussions, given the ongoing concerns around groundwater conservation in East Texas. The committee engaged in detailed dialogue regarding the implications of groundwater exports and the need for scientific studies to understand the potential impacts on local water resources. House Bill 27 aims to conduct a scientific study on the aquifers, requiring a temporary moratorium on new export permits to facilitate better data-driven decision-making. Public testimony included a wide range of stakeholders who shared perspectives on the importance of maintaining a balance between urban growth and rural water needs.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • I'm the Director of Economic Opportunity for Every Texan, and I'm here in support of Senator Kolkhorst's
  • We have a strong partnership with this school. Some of our preschools go to their preschool.
  • I served as the government and economics teacher there, as well as an assistant principal and interim
  • Okay, Lauren King, I'm CEO of Partnership Home.

  • So I'm the CEO of Partnership Home.

Summary: The committee meeting addressed critical issues regarding educator misconduct and legislative measures to improve reporting standards. Significant discussions revolved around SB1224, which mandates that superintendents report allegations of sexual or abusive conduct directly to law enforcement rather than relying solely on internal investigations. This bill, presented by Senator Sparks, reflects an ongoing effort to close loopholes in the education system that enable misconduct to persist without proper accountability. Senators emphasized the alarming rise in educator misconduct cases and the need for more stringent reporting practices to protect children in schools.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Natural Resources Committee

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  • Since the economic regulations...
  • There's only so much product there that you can safely remove or economically remove before it's time
  • Partnership is at the heart of what we do, and it's why we
  • Members, this is the bill we heard previously that dealt with grant amounts in the economically.
  • issuance of bonds by the Texas Water Development Board for the development of certain projects in economically
Summary: The recent committee meeting addressed various critical bills, focusing primarily on water management and flood control across Texas. Notable discussions included House Bill 1177, which proposes introducing stricter penalties for floodplain violations, aiming to deliver swift accountability for ongoing offenses. Representative Cunningham highlighted the urgency of this issue, emphasizing that current enforcement mechanisms lead to prolonged legal challenges, which can heighten flood risks for vulnerable communities. This bill sparked numerous inquiries from members, showcasing the committee's commitment to improving flood management legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • trade is just one example of how the Rio Grande Valley is an important part of our economy and an economic
  • region continues to invest in healthcare, education, and infrastructure, it aims for even greater economic
  • Development, and Naomi Perales from Texas Gas Service, all board members of the Rio Grande Valley Partnership
  • Superintendents Shelly Slaughter and Dustin Carr, and the Sulphur Springs Economic Development Corporation
Summary: The committee meeting was conducted with several discussions surrounding various proposed bills, addressing both public interests and legislative concerns. Specific bills were presented, and members debated the implications of each, emphasizing their potential impact on the community and state regulations. Notably, several testimonies were heard from stakeholders, which enriched the conversation and provided different perspectives on the bills being reviewed.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health Apr 7th, 2025 at 03:30 pm

House Public Health Committee

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  • There are any number of derivations of this model within the realm of economic development projects that
  • ... partnership, ownership, interest in what you're doing
  • When we consider the significantly disruptive impact that this will have on the economic bottom line
  • And partnerships throughout the process.
  • is the proactive prevention of economic fraud.
Summary: The meeting of the public health committee focused on the pressing issue of opioid addiction in Texas, with a particular emphasis on House Bill 3717. Chairman Harris detailed the bill's intent to fund a grant program for Ibogaine clinical trials, framing it as a critical response to the ongoing opioid crisis. He shared poignant testimonies highlighting the struggles of families and veterans battling addiction and mental health issues. The conversation underscored the necessity of innovative treatments, like Ibogaine, which showed promising results in studies for reducing symptoms of withdrawal and PTSD.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 27th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • There's also the enormous economic cost, Chairman, of all the lost time, the lack of.
  • estimation, this is hundreds of billions of dollars, if not trillions of dollars of actual total economic
  • " data-time="3366"> That simultaneously drive scientific advances and act as magnets for biotech economic
  • While SB 5 can support biotech and economic...
  • There's an economic impact of that as well. And that's the second point that I want to make.
Bills: SB5, SJR3
Summary: The meeting focused on important legislative considerations surrounding dementia and healthcare funding in Texas. Discussions were centered on SB5 and SJR3, which aim to establish the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (DPRIT) and enhance funding for dementia research and prevention efforts. Senators highlighted the urgency of addressing the growing prevalence of dementia, emphasizing that nearly half of nursing home residents suffer from Alzheimer's or other related disorders. Public testimonies from experts and advocates underscored the need for research funding and the dire need for comprehensive care that could affect millions of Texans.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 5th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • 2376"> Due to its location in the Eagle Ford Shale region, the county has experienced significant economic
  • The chamber plays a vital role in supporting businesses, fostering economic growth, and enhancing the
  • service contracts providing a civil penalty, referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic
  • Saturday for a 10-year period ending in 2035, referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic
  • marker="1048" data-time="6282">HCR 90 by Capriglione, expressing support for strengthening our partnership
Summary: The committee meeting began with a moment of silence dedicated to the memory of the late Congressman Sylvester Turner, acknowledged by multiple members who spoke eloquently about his legacy and contributions to the community. This emotional tribute was followed by a series of announcements, including recognizing distinguished guests and discussing significant upcoming dates such as Alamo Day. The atmosphere of the meeting reflected a blend of mourning and celebration of service, as members recounted personal anecdotes and expressing gratitude for Turner's guiding influence in their political paths.

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