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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Mar 4th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • One state that went up, Mr. Chairman, was Texas.
  • behalf of the Texas Animal Health Commission.
  • The Texas Animal Health Commission authorizes Texas veterinarians engaging in activities that are part
  • Esler, testifying neutrally on behalf of the Texas Poultry Federation.
  • I just want to point out that what we've done in the state of Texas has often relied on one-time funding
Summary: The meeting covered various topics and was characterized by in-depth discussions among the members. There were significant dialogues about the implications of recent legislation and its impact on community services. The chair facilitated input from multiple members, allowing for both support and opposition to be voiced regarding key issues. Additionally, there were several public testimonies that added to the discourse, reflecting diverse perspectives on the matters at hand.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • You are testifying on behalf of the Texas Medical Association and the Texas...
  • You are testifying on behalf of the Texas Medical Association and the Texas Pediatric Society, and you
  • I'm here on behalf of the Texas Medical Association and the Texas Pediatric Society.
  • I testify on behalf of the AGC Texas Building Branch and that.
  • Roe Jackson on behalf of the Texas Association of Manufacturers.
Summary: The meeting held by the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic Development involved a variety of discussions centered around multiple bills aimed at improving workforce development and addressing contemporary challenges in digital spaces, particularly concerning youth and technology. A notable point in the meeting was the presentation of HB 4196, which aims to modernize Texas's manufacturing sector through digital integration and automation, enhancing job creation and addressing barriers to innovation. Committee members engaged in extensive dialogue with witnesses advocating for and against various bills, with many emphasizing the importance of balancing innovation with the protection of consumer rights, particularly in the realm of children's safety online. Committee Chairwoman Button guided the discussions and maintained an efficient pace to cover a considerable number of bills. Several bills passed with bipartisan support, showcasing a collective interest in fostering economic growth through strategic legislative measures. Public testimonies were incorporated into the proceedings, with representatives from various sectors, including education and technology, providing their insights, which enriched the discussions and highlighted community concerns.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 2nd, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Veterans Commission for the Subcommittee on Defense
  • Historical Commission for the Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.
  • HB143 by King relates to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission
  • By commission in support of the Texas Commission on Environmental
  • Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Veterans Commission for the Subcommittee on Defense
Summary: The committee meeting highlighted significant discussions surrounding several key bills, including HB908, which aims to establish a required reporting protocol for missing children cases. The bill received robust support, with members emphasizing its potential to enhance child safety and streamline law enforcement responses. Another notable piece of legislation discussed was HB1392, which addresses delays in property tax payment due to unforeseen circumstances like natural disasters and other emergencies, ensuring Texans are not penalized for situations beyond their control. The meeting concluded with enthusiastic participation from both committee members and the public, showcasing the community's engagement in the legislative process.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Workforce Commission, and I'm here to answer any questions you might have on the bill.
  • I'm here on behalf of the Texas Medical Association and the Texas Pediatric Society.
  • I will start by saying that I'm here on behalf of the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
  • I'm testifying on behalf of Texas BOMA and the UR.
  • Roe Jackson on behalf of the Texas Assembly of Manufacturers.
Summary: The committee meeting covered a wide array of bills focusing primarily on workforce development, manufacturing improvements, and online safety for children. Notably, provisions were discussed under HB4196, aimed at modernizing the manufacturing sector through increased digital integration and automation strategies. Witnesses from various sectors, including manufacturing companies and educational representatives, offered their perspectives on the importance of creating a skilled workforce able to adapt to new technologies. Additional discussion highlighted the pressing need for legislation that protects minors in the digital landscape, with testimonies emphasizing the adverse effects of unfiltered online content on children’s mental health, as encapsulated in HB4901.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 22nd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Higher Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Walter Wendler, president of West Texas A&M University, and I am testifying on HB 3574, introduced by
  • We all know in West Texas that driving a hundred miles one way is not a big deal. Right?
  • I think this is something that we really need to focus on if we want all of Texas to prosper, because
  • And, oh, by the way, the state of Texas happens to have one of them.
  • We're not producing quality products that people want to buy on their own.
Summary: In this meeting of the Committee on Higher Education, various bills were laid out and discussed, with particular emphasis on education and research funding, alongside measures to support Texas's agricultural sector. Notable discussions included House Bill 5339, which aims to establish a program for regenerative agriculture, facilitating long-term research on agricultural practices and aiming to improve soil health and food quality. The committee members engaged in discussions about the implications of such research on local farming communities, stressing the importance of evidence-based practices in addressing modern agricultural challenges. The meeting also included concerns related to the nursing shortage, with House Bill 3032 presented as a measure to identify more clinical training sites for nursing students. Additionally, members touched on issues such as retaining Texas students in state universities, given the rising trends of students leaving for opportunities in other states.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations Feb 24th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • At the Texas Veterans Commission.
  • Before you on my reappointment as the Texas Veterans Commission
  • Commission on Public School Finance.
  • My name is Maria Lynn Barnard, and I am on the Texas Business Court, the Fourth Division.
  • I wanted to ask, could you speak to where you are on the Texas Water Fund?
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.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • They rated thunderstorms on a scale of one to five for Northwest Texas, and they rated river flooding
  • I mean, we're working with the Texas Commission on

  • and Connie Corona with the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
  • One thing we would do is assign a Texas Ranger to be with the locals to coordinate what's going on with
  • on Environmental Quality.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussions around the recent floods in Texas, specifically addressing emergency preparedness, response coordination, and recovery efforts. Officials from various agencies provided testimonies on the challenges faced during the emergency, including issues with communication systems among first responders. Notably, the need for improved inter-agency communication and technology integration was emphasized, with recommendations for establishing regional communications units for better coordination during disasters. The audience included local government representatives and emergency management partners, who shared insights and experiences from the recent flooding events.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 18th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • One being selected here in Texas.
  • President, we have them down in the River Valley in South Texas on border security.
  • Because of the hard work of Texas manufacturers, Texas has remained the number one exporting state in
  • And we want Texas to be always what? Number one in manufacturing in the United States.
  • On your Texas Senate, Meals on Wheels delivers more than
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Commission on Civil Rights was rolled into...
  • Education Agency, the Texas Workforce Commission, and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission
  • , the Commission on Environmental Quality, the Secretary of State's office, and all of these organizations
  • This is the one shining light in the insurance story in Texas.
  • We show you registered as Stephen Obrin testifying on behalf of Texas.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the implementation and impacts of the Texas CHIPS Act, aimed at bolstering the semiconductor industry within the state. Legislators praised its potential to create jobs and capital investment. The discussion also highlighted recent international business development missions undertaken by Governor Abbott, including visits to India, the UK, and Taiwan, to foster stronger economic ties and attract foreign investment. Chairwoman Button emphasized the importance of a robust economic development strategy to maintain Texas's leading position in job and economic growth.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education May 6th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Higher Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Johnson say earlier that he's on the board at Texas Southern; I was on the board there for 10 years.
  • Between you and me, higher education in Texas is one of the envies of the world.
  • One of the things I really loved when I got to Texas was the freedom I experienced.
  • For the sake of the future workforce of Texas, I urge you to please vote no on SB 37.
  • Just hold on one second. University of Texas at Dallas student.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on heated discussions surrounding SB37 and HB4848, with numerous testimonies given by concerned citizens, educators, and students. Advocates for SB37 emphasized the need for educational reform, arguing that current higher education standards are overly influenced by political ideologies and do not adequately prepare students for the workforce. Opponents voiced strong concerns about the bill's potential to undermine academic freedom and lead to the removal of essential courses from the curriculum, which would diminish the quality of education in Texas. The meeting highlighted a clear divide on the future of educational policies and governance in universities, reflecting broader social and political tensions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Energy Resources May 12th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Energy Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Department of Transportation, Texas 811, and the Texas One Call Board.
  • By connecting these corridors, we're allowing them to drive on roadways in Texas and co-mingle with general
  • That's number one on this issue. Number two, these fuel depots...
  • Just like in Texas, it's on your driver's license.

  • , that's still within the law of the Texas tax code on the 162 for the motor fuel tax code.
Bills: SB290, SB2949
Summary: The meeting featured robust discussions surrounding several bills, particularly focusing on HB2 and SB2949, which aim to establish better regulations for gas facilities and address concerns over fuel transportation. Representative Rosenthal introduced HB2, explaining its intent to improve protocols for gas installations, and shared a personal account of safety concerns that arose from similar incidents in his area. SB2949 was discussed with emphasis on curbing illegal fuel operations while protecting legitimate trade across the Texas-Mexico border. The bill drew attention due to a rise in fuel-related crimes and the need for effective tracking of fuel movements. Both bills left pending, highlighting the committee's commitment to revisiting and refining the proposed measures.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Article III Feb 25th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Article III

Transcript Highlights:
  • That was crucial for Texas Tech gaining tier one status and now the Texas University Fund.
  • one university in Texas.
  • One other area where Texas Woman stands out is...
  • That fund was crucial for Texas Tech gaining Tier One status, and now the Texas University...
  • Jackie Atkins with Texas 2036 testifying on House Bill 1.
Summary: The meeting focused on key funding initiatives related to mental health and higher education in Texas, highlighting the importance of sustaining the loan repayment program for mental health professionals. Public testimony underscored a significant 600% increase in applications resulting from recent funding and legislative changes, positioning Texas as a critical area for addressing mental health provider shortages, particularly in rural communities. The discussion also touched on the Behavioral Health Innovation Grant Program, which remains unfunded despite its potential to further strengthen the state’s workforce pipeline.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Texas, testifying on Senate Bill 6.
  • Texas has always led on energy innovation.
  • So, I serve on the Texas Energy Council.
  • Yes, Francis Blake on behalf of the Texas Association of Builders.
  • and the National Commission for Quality...
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on SB6, which is aimed at facilitating greater liability and addressing the challenges associated with load interconnection. The chair reopened discussions on the bill, engaging with several public testimonies. Among the 27 registered witnesses, many expressed support for the bill, emphasizing its significance in ensuring accurate load visibility and addressing issues in the energy sector. Notably, Lee Bratcher from the Texas Blockchain Council commended the committee's efforts while highlighting concerns related to transmission costs and their potential impact.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

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

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I've worked around Texas for over 30 years on groundwater

  • I'm neutral on the bill. I represent the Texas Association of Groundwater Owners and Producers.
  • And I would just close with one last thing. The Texas Groundwater Summit is going on this week.
  • I'm here today on behalf of the Texas Association of Groundwater
  • TWA's mission is to promote sound water policy for Texas, and one of the ways that we do this is during
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • One city near me, in Milford, Texas, sometimes...

  • Have you seen any statistics on how much money has been lost, either in the state of Texas or in the
  • I'm here on behalf of the Texas Association.
  • The performance on those measures is available publicly on a website called the Texas Health Care Learning
  • CMS oversees the quality, measures the quality, and measures it on a scale of one to five, with five
Summary: The meeting held by the committee involved significant discussions surrounding various bills, notably focused on transparency and budgeting processes. There were multiple testimonies from public citizens advocating for improved access to local budgets, emphasizing the need for transparency within governmental operations. One speaker highlighted that enabling public access to finalized budgets within three business days can ensure that community voices are heard prior to important votes, enhancing local governance and accountability. The committee members engaged actively, with questions posed to witnesses to clarify points made regarding public access to financial documentation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Jul 23rd, 2025 at 09:07 am

House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • On their scale, it was a level 2 of 4. That was for central and West Texas.
  • Carl Johnson, Texas Department of Transportation; and Connie Corona, Public Utility Commission of Texas
  • I've been working on natural disasters in the state of Texas for 25 years.
  • I was on scene early that morning. Unbelievable—second to none in Texas.
  • The dams' safety is more the purview of the Commission on Environmental Quality and the Soil Conservation
Summary: The committee meeting focused on flood management and response strategies following the recent devastating floods in Texas. Notably, discussions centered around the creation of a flood infrastructure fund and Senate Bill 8, which aims to improve regional flood planning processes. Several experts provided insights into the challenges faced during the floods, including communication barriers, emergency response efforts, and the need for better coordination among local and state agencies. Public sentiments were shared regarding the necessity for improved flood prevention measures, conservation plans, and the expansion of existing infrastructure to cope with future climatic challenges.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 7th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's still the Texas Water... All of these decisions are within the Texas...
  • I lead the Texas Water Program for the Environmental Defense Fund, and I am here today testifying in
  • The dedicated revenue stream in HJR7 towards Texas water funds will put the state on track towards closing
  • We've worked in Texas for over 60 years to protect the lands and waters on which all life depends.
  • For the record, my name is Heather Harward, representing the Texas Water Supply Partners on the committee
Bills: HB3077, HJR2, HJR7
Summary: The meeting focused on HJR7, with substantial discussions surrounding Texas' dire water infrastructure needs and proposed funding allocations. The committee, led by Chairman Perry, emphasized the necessity for a dedicated funding source to address an estimated $154 billion required for both water supply projects and repairing aging infrastructure. Witnesses, including executives from various engineering and environmental organizations, testified about the critical state of Texas' water systems and the anticipated shortfall of 6.8 million acre-feet of water annually by 2070. Testimony highlighted the urgency of implementing strategies such as desalination and flood mitigation to secure Texas' future water resources.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine the President's 2025 trade policy agenda. Apr 8th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so this morning, I'd like to focus on one central

  • And so this morning, I'd like to focus on one central

  • And so this morning, I'd like to focus on one central

  • That was put on hold during the Biden years.
  • And so this morning, I'd like to focus on one central

Summary: The meeting focused on various significant topics concerning the recent tariff policies and their wide-ranging implications on the American economy. Members expressed their concerns regarding the negative impact of increased tariffs as proposed by the Trump administration, with specific emphasis on how families might suffer from higher costs and market access issues. The discussion was lively, with members questioning the clarity of the tariff plan and raising concerns about its potential effects on small businesses and American exports.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 20th, 2025 at 10:08 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Commission on Environmental Quality.
  • Commission on Environmental Quality for certain dams or reservoirs operated and maintained for the purpose
  • All eyes are on Texas; all eyes are on our chamber.
  • on Environmental Quality.
  • Commission on Environmental Quality for certain dams or reservoirs operated and maintained for the purposes
Bills: HB4
Summary: The committee meeting included extensive discussions on various bills, primarily focusing on ad valorem tax regulations and implications for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and disabled. Representative Schofield presented HB4, which revolves around setting limitations on ad valorem taxes for homesteads of disabled, elderly, and their surviving spouses. The bill sparked a thorough debate among committee members, leading to significant public testimony. Additionally, HJR No. 25 proposed by Cook focused on exempting part of the assessed value of property owned by certain disabled veterans from taxation, highlighting a priority for veteran support within the session's agenda. Overall, the meeting was marked by a strong turnout from both committee members and the public, showcasing a high level of engagement on these critical issues.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Apr 14th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • One is that it tries to counter the harassment of people in Texas.
  • Texas has the resources, Texas has the will, and Texas has the leadership to take on this issue—the full
  • I think Texas is ahead of the curve on this and needs to stay ahead while also addressing some of the
  • For congressmen in the state of Texas, it would be relevant that some of the people on that letter.
  • I'm talking about the fact that we have... that's one issue, but there are environmental issues.
Summary: The Senate Committee on State Affairs convened to discuss three critical bills, primarily centered around national security concerns and their implications on civil liberties. Notably, Senate Bill 2514 drew significant scrutiny and opposition from various witnesses who raised alarms about how the bill could infringe upon free speech rights and privacy. The bill aims to establish a framework for identifying and monitoring foreign influence operations against Texas, specifically targeting adversaries like China and Russia. Proponents argued that such measures are necessary to protect the integrity of state governance and prevent malign foreign influence, while opponents warned that it may lead to excessive governmental oversight and potential abuse of power.

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