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  • Others might be related to plans to expand capacity.
  • If you're going to expand capacity from two lanes to four lanes, it's my understanding there was a set
  • They would redo the current capacity, but if it was for expanded capacity, those projects actually sat
  • It's a perfect place to add port capacity.
  • We don't want them going through Canada, adding port capacity.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the development of the next surface transportation reauthorization bill. Discussions centered around key principles aimed at improving the safety and reliability of the transportation network, reforming federal programs for efficiency, and addressing the diverse transportation needs across various states. Members emphasized the importance of bipartisan collaboration to streamline processes, eliminate bureaucratic delays, and ensure timely funding for critical infrastructure projects. There were also notable conversations about specific projects and funding challenges, reflecting the urgency for action and commitment to modernizing America's infrastructure.
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  • China possesses a shipbuilding capacity over 230 times that of the United States. Over 230 times.
  • The game has changed, and our capacity for outright victory through military strength should not be our
  • We just have to be careful as we try to produce Australian capacity that we don't end up in a time period
  • Talk to me about how we deal with the threat of terrorism when we're cutting our intelligence capacity
  • Now, the question is how do we manage this dangerous period of transition?
Summary: The meeting focused on critical defense and security matters, particularly concerning the ongoing geopolitical tensions involving China and Russia. There were discussions surrounding U.S. military readiness, with significant emphasis on the potential threats posed by China in the Indo-Pacific region. Members expressed concerns about America's military capabilities in relation to the growing Chinese fleet and the importance of maintaining strong alliances with nations like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Additionally, the notion of prioritizing the defense industrial base was highlighted, emphasizing the need for effective procurement and modernization efforts to counter adversarial threats. Furthermore, notable commentary included a reference to President Zelensky's remarks regarding peace negotiations with Ukraine, expressing a willingness for further cooperation with the U.S.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Apr 29th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • But if you have any small business, someone has to be a manager and in charge, and the last thing—the
  • Some special education students have needs that a school district may not have the capacity to serve
  • So you're changing the way they can manage the program.
  • Are you at full capacity at a hundred?
  • We need to expand capacity in this area.
Summary: The meeting focused on several bills related to education, showcasing robust discussions on various legislative measures aimed at enhancing educational frameworks in Texas. Notably, Senate Bill 205 was presented as a refile intended to make fetal development instruction a permanent component of junior high health curricula. The bill garnered support from multiple members as they highlighted its significance in educating students about human development. Public testimony was invited, although no significant opposition was noted during this segment.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • Let's say city hall, they would report it to the mayor or the city manager?
  • I am from Fort Worth, and I am testifying in my personal capacity, only in favor of Senate Bill 8.
  • But I'm not talking about me in my capacity as a legislator.
  • I said in my private capacity, not in my capacity.
  • In what capacity?

Bills: HB7, SB8
Summary: Simultaneously, SB8 initiated thorough debates over privacy and safety concerns in public restrooms. Supporters argued for the necessity of maintaining biologically separated spaces to protect women and children, while opponents highlighted the discrimination and potential harm caused to transgender individuals. Various stakeholders, including business representatives and community activists, voiced their opposition to SB8, emphasizing its negative implications for Texas's reputation as a welcoming state. The session concluded without any definitive resolutions, with both bills remaining pending for further consideration.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Juvenile Justice Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House S/C on Juvenile Justice

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  • Before that, we had lost our office manager, and my department consists of myself and two other probation
  • We recognize that there are capacity concerns and a waitlist right now.
  • I work at LifeWorks as a case manager for transitional living.
  • allows me to work with youth who are involved in the criminal justice system in many different capacities
  • You're testifying on behalf of yourself in your individual capacity?
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding HB2234, which aims to raise the age of criminal responsibility in Texas. There was a strong consensus among witnesses advocating for the change, citing the psychological and social implications of prosecuting 17-year-olds as adults. Several testimonies highlighted the damages inflicted by adult incarceration on youth, recommending a shift towards juvenile systems that provide rehabilitative support tailored for younger individuals. Chairman Dutton acknowledged the historical significance of this session's discussion, emphasizing the need for legislative change to align Texas with national trends and prioritize youth rehabilitation over punishment. The committee remains engaged in discussions on how to effectively implement this legislation, considering fiscal impacts and community needs. The meeting concluded with the bill left pending due to ongoing concerns regarding the financial implications for counties and the judicial system. A diverse panel of advocates, including youth service organizations and legal professionals, reinforced the argument that raising the age is not merely a matter of policy but an essential aspect of ensuring fair treatment and rehabilitation for young individuals in the justice system.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • A law enforcement agency does not have the capability or capacity.
  • As the Operations Manager of a venue that hosts everything...
  • I'm coming to testify under the capacity of the Deputy Sheriff's Association.
  • As I said, I'm not here to speak under that capacity. I wouldn't be able to tell you.
  • I'm here under our labor union capacity, but our agency...
Summary: The committee meeting convened to discuss various issues pertinent to recent legislative proposals. Notably, several bills were reviewed and debated, with members expressing differing opinions on their implications and potential impact on the community. Discussions ranged from public safety measures to resource allocation, reflecting the committee's broad mandate and the importance of legislative oversight. Engaging testimonies from citizens and stakeholders underscored the significance of the proposed legislation, bringing personal perspectives and expert opinions into the dialogue.
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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

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  • In fact, in fiscal year 2024, we managed over 46,000 contracts.
  • So the majority, 97% of the people we serve in Medicaid are on managed care.
  • If we get a good project manager in the process, then the project will be great.
  • Our quality management...
  • the management evaluations in-person at our local offices.
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 Regular

Ways & Means May 19th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Ways & Means Committee

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  • Lastly, this bill will help with efficient resource management for Coppell.
  • The unused increment rate gives taxing entities the ability to recapture tax capacity that they did not
  • So by going from three years to two years, you're limiting that capacity.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on a series of Senate Bill presentations, particularly highlighting SB1277 which aims to extend the reauthorization period for the municipal street maintenance (SMR) tax in the city of Coppell from four years to ten years. This extension aims to stabilize funding for vital infrastructure projects, helping the city avoid potential financial disruptions and additional tax burdens on residents. Testimonies included insights from public representatives, including Mayor Pro Tem Don Carroll, who emphasized the bill's importance for ongoing maintenance efforts and taxpayer savings.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 17th, 2025 at 09:04 am

House S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health

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  • mention is that IOP and PHP are currently value-added services in Star Health, which is the Medicaid-managed
  • data-time="1692"> I will tell you that I think there's a problem that many of the pharmacy benefit managers
  • We've worked with these healthcare providers to develop training in obesity management for them.
  • brain chemistry in some capacity because we're hearing reports
  • Managed stores, 5.5% non-profit managed stores, and 5.5%
Summary: The committee meeting engaged in comprehensive discussions surrounding various health-focused bills aimed at improving community services and mental health care access. Notably, House Bill 475 was refiled by Representative Johnson, highlighting the deficiencies in Texas Medicaid regarding community-based care for youth at risk for criminal behavior. The committee examined the merits of the bill, emphasizing the need for evidence-based intervention programs. Meanwhile, House Bill 2060 received attention for its focus on ensuring automatic Medicaid coverage for infants, addressing gaps in access highlighted by a report indicating a significant number of newborns missed enrollment at birth. Members expressed strong support for this initiative, delineating the critical nature of health coverage for Texas’ youngest citizens.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee

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  • Reduction in wastewater capacity for reuse plants, and I
  • ="7344"> I'm concerned that TCEQ may consider some of these municipal systems to not have enough capacity
  • If you reduce that amount, then whether you're building your own facility, whether you're buying capacity
  • these authorities operate under statutory restrictions that may limit their ability to effectively manage
  • So, doing some research and starting to ask different city managers
Summary: The meeting of the committee addressed multiple bills focusing primarily on local government regulations concerning environmental policy and spending practices. Notably, HB4313 and HB4314 were discussed, with advocates expressing concerns about the overreach of local governments in implementing stringent environmental regulations that might impact efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Testimony included perspectives from organizations like the Texas Public Policy Foundation, emphasizing that local governments should focus on practical criteria rather than subjective social governance measures, particularly in contracting processes.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation May 19th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Environmental Regulation Committee

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  • For many, many decades, the Global Wafers America management
  • to your point, Representative Bell, if I understand it correctly, that is an event that we could manage
  • when we do build the second facility on the same location, that is something that we're going to manage
  • But from an outside source, it's just not something that could be managed in a proper way.
  • I'm just curious, in your capacity...
Summary: The Committee on Environmental Regulation convened to discuss several bills relating to environmental issues and industry regulations. Notable discussions revolved around SB2203, which focuses on the certification of discovery issues related to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and SB1898, which addresses the regulation of PFAS or 'forever chemicals.' The committee heard testimony from various stakeholders, including representatives from the semiconductor industry and environmental advocates, particularly regarding concerns over the impact of aggregate production on local ecosystems and industries. The meeting highlighted the need for careful consideration of regulations that balance industrial growth with environmental protection.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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  • ...that you are here in the capacity of Director of Legislative
  • Your affirmation shows that you are testifying today in your capacity as Travis County Treasurer and
  • Section 5 provides an accurate definition of managed assigned
  • Sections 9 through 11 address providing managed assignment.
  • span marker="622" data-time="3726"> Section 12 covers making staff in public defenders' offices and managed
Summary: The meeting focused on several key pieces of legislation aiming to address legal representation issues, specifically regarding indigent defendants and the implications of artificial intelligence in legal matters. Notably, House Bill 3694, introduced by Representative Raymond, sought to regulate the use of AI in creating non-consensual explicit media, establishing stricter penalties. Additionally, House Bill 507, presented by Representative Gervin Hawkins, aimed to enhance the quality of legal representation for indigent defendants in capital cases by establishing stricter standards for appointed attorneys and promoting transparency in legal processes. Testimonies were heard for and against various bills, highlighting strong community engagement and varying opinions on these critical issues.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • a visitor management company.
  • We do not have any oversight or enforcement capacity over any of our stakeholders.
  • and management of wildlife and wildlife habitat on private lands.
  • Hunting itself is a management practice.
  • Hunting itself is a management practice.
Summary: During this committee meeting, members discussed several bills, including HB2, HB22, and HB4, focusing on various state issues. Key discussions revolved around the impact of legislation on local communities, with members expressing differing viewpoints on the measures proposed. Witnesses were invited to provide testimonies, highlighting both support and concerns regarding the bills, particularly in terms of economic implications and social justice reform. Overall, the meeting reflected a robust engagement from the members and public, showcasing the complexities of the legislative process.
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  • This will also expose complex financial structures by addressing the management and ownership of these
  • Businesses like management companies, real estate services

  • Additionally, some Texas cities are restricting childcare centers' capacity beyond the restrictions in
  • We track both the numbers and the capacity.
  • The $50,000 limit gave us the ability to grow, but only at a limited capacity.
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily focused on several significant bills aimed at enhancing accountability and transparency within Texas's Medicaid and long-term care systems. Notably, SB457 seeks to ensure that a substantial portion of Medicaid funds is allocated directly to patient care in nursing facilities, addressing concerns about the misuse of taxpayer dollars. Various testimonies were provided from key stakeholders, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by nursing homes and the pressing need for reform. Notably, AARP Texas endorsed SB457, emphasizing the critical need for improvements in care quality, especially in light of staffing shortages and neglect issues prevalent in some facilities.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development Apr 7th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

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  • law permits state agencies to conduct studies and training related to radiation control and waste management
  • Texas had installed utility-scale solar capacity of 9.3 gigawatts
  • But in trying, in my capacity as the chair of this committee, when it was combined with
  • A non-profit intermediary can step in and provide training, manage shared use of equipment between districts
  • for Lone Star Justice Alliance, here testifying in support of the bill, but also in my personal capacity
Summary: The meeting included rigorous discussions on several bills related to energy policy and local government incentives. Notably, SB1754 was a central focus, where many members voiced concerns about its implications for renewable energy projects, suggesting it might hinder the growth of solar and wind energy in Texas. Testimonies from stakeholders, including local residents and industry experts, illuminated the tension between economic incentives for renewable energy and community concerns over land rights and environmental impact. Additionally, the introduction of Senate Bill 1534 concerning workforce development in nuclear and radiological safety drew attention as Texas grapples with a skilled labor shortage in these critical sectors.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • This is a crucial step toward ensuring that all individuals who work with children in any capacity are
  • Apart from the school district, by the way, Newman manages our police department.
  • I just want to thank you for coming forward today, for your leadership in your current capacity, and
  • I'm a housing program manager.
  • Thank you, Madam Vice Chair, for all of your help in managing the committee today.
Summary: The committee meeting covered a range of important issues, particularly focusing on school safety and the impact of certain proposed bills on vulnerable populations. Notably, Senator Creighton presented Senate Bill 2623, which seeks to establish school safety zones by preventing navigation services near schools, aimed at ensuring the safety of children in educational settings. Concerns were raised regarding the potential adverse effects of this bill on homeless navigation centers, with various stakeholders expressing their positions during the public testimony session. The importance of balancing community services with student safety was a recurring theme throughout the discussions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development Apr 14th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

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  • Chairman, members, the city manager from Duncanville is here, but I've waived him off if you don't understand
  • Flickerville Assistant City Manager Thomas Hunter is here
  • Flickerville, which I have long represented in some capacity or another—I think in three different capacities
  • My name is Thomas Hunter, and I have the privilege of serving as the Assistant City Manager for the City
  • I'm an Assistant City Manager with the City of Fort Worth
Summary: The committee meeting featured a comprehensive discussion surrounding several bills, notably SB1756, SB2297, and SB1483, which are aimed at restructuring hotel occupancy tax revenues and convention center funding in various municipalities. Senators expressed strong opinions about SB1756, with Senator Birdwell highlighting that limiting project financing zone revenues could severely impact cities like Fort Worth and hinder ongoing tourism development efforts. Meanwhile, local leaders from Pflugerville and Anna spoke in favor of bills supporting regional economic growth and infrastructure investment, emphasizing the increasing need for enhanced convention facilities to accommodate rising populations and attract events.
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  • Kathleen Sagama has withdrawn her consideration to be the Director of the Bureau of Land Management at
  • consideration at today's hearing, Kathleen Sagama, nominated to serve as the Director of the Bureau of Land Management
  • He served at the Department of Energy, at the Office of Management and Budget, and at the White House
  • regulatory mandates, rapid retirements of baseload capacity
Summary: The meeting was convened to discuss several significant nominations, particularly focusing on Preston Wills Griffith III for Undersecretary of Energy and Dr. Dario Gil for Undersecretary of Science. The committee underscored the importance of these roles in shaping American energy policy and scientific innovation. The discussion highlighted the nominees' backgrounds, with Griffith having extensive experience at the Department of Energy and the White House, and Gil bringing expertise in quantum technology and energy research. Members expressed a strong desire to understand the nominees' perspectives on current challenges facing the energy sector, including regulatory mandates and national security concerns. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensuring thorough evaluations of the candidates and their proposed approaches to pressing issues.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • And our shelter is constantly looking for new ways to manage
  • I have been the Kindle Manager for PetLink Katy for the past two years.
  • I'm not only the kennel manager that oversees the responsibilities of the kennel, but a person who shares
  • She once worked at Petland Frisco under the management of Jake Patel.
  • My name is Aaron Harris, and I'm speaking in support of this bill in my individual capacity.
Summary: In the recent meeting of the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce, multiple significant bills were discussed, with House Bill 912 and Senate Bill 1003 receiving favorable recommendations for further consideration. Senator Zaffirini played a pivotal role in moving several bills through the committee process, including Senate Bill 748, which also received support with a unanimous vote. Public testimonies were taken for various bills, notably SB 2113, which focuses on improving legislative access to information, fostering a more transparent government. The committee's discussions were marked by an emphasis on good governance and the importance of legislative oversight.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 17th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health

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  • , and yet women's health providers are facing numerous challenges with patient enrollment, staff capacity
  • marker="199" data-time="1188"> Mental health care, friends, in the real world, you know, out in the managed
  • For adults and for folks in managed care and out there in the insurance world, there are several steps
  • So I actually think this saves HHSC a tremendous amount of money over time, and I know that the managed
  • The fact that managed care is capitated means we are paying the same amount regardless.
Summary: The meeting revolved around critical discussions regarding health-related bills, particularly focusing on women's health and food access issues highlighted in HB1786 and HB231. Representative Howard proposed HB1786 to reinstate the Women's Health Advisory Committee, emphasizing its necessity to address women's healthcare challenges in Texas due to the dissolution of the committee, which had previously facilitated valuable collaboration among healthcare providers. The discussions included testimonials from various stakeholders including health professionals and representatives from advocacy groups, all supporting the need for an advisory body that could effectively address women's health concerns. Additionally, there was strong support for HB231, which aims to study the impact of food deserts on vulnerable populations, as articulated by Representative Morales, making a case for equitable access to nutritious food across the state.

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