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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Higher Education Committee

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  • It's good to have great faculty and great research, but ultimately I think a great institution is about
  • research and uphold institutional integrity.
  • program for Tier 1 research institution security officers that includes background and...
  • an annual report on the status of research security at Tier 1 research institutions and any associated
  • research and uphold institutional integrity.
Summary: The meeting of the committee addressed multiple bills aimed at improving educational structures and policies in Texas. Key discussions revolved around HB1233, presented by Representative Howard, focusing on integrating industry-recognized credentials into degree programs to better equip students for the workforce. Additionally, HB3148 sparked significant debate as it proposed limiting automatic admissions based on class rank, addressing concerns about equitable access to education across diverse populations. Furthermore, the committee discussed HB4361, aiming to enhance campus safety through standardized emergency procedures, highlighting the importance of clear communication in higher education settings.
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  • construction of freshwater fish hatcheries, research for the management of freshwater fisheries, and
  • RNA and training students in a research laboratory.
  • Now, according to data and research from Borderline Research Institute, Audit Carey, MOV, this is a pneumonia-causing
  • We know through research projects at A&M, Tech, and Sul Ross, several FACTSIS...
  • and trade groups like the Meat Institute and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association have all criticized
Summary: The meeting was convened to discuss various Senate Bills, focusing on issues pertinent to agriculture, environment, and public health. Notably, Senator Perry spearheaded discussions on SB1247 and SB1948, emphasizing the need for committee substitutes to adapt the bills to recent legislative requirements. SB1948, in particular, was introduced to exempt agricultural structures from certain fire safety regulations, reflecting concerns among agricultural producers regarding compliance costs. Multiple members supported this legislation, highlighting the impact on the agricultural sector's operational viability.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 24th, 2025 at 10:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V

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  • , cures, and treatments through investments in cancer research and prevention.
  • We do this by investing in the research prowess of institutions, creating and expanding the Texas life
  • cancer research and prevention to date.
  • Commitment to research and prevention.
  • And there's much research being done to prevent that

Summary: The meeting of the committee was primarily focused on reviewing various bills, with robust conversations surrounding fiscal allocations for upcoming bienniums. Notably, discussions centered around SB22, which relates to salary assistance grants for law enforcement agencies, indicated strong support, with members expressing a consensus on the importance of enhancing financial resources for police departments across Texas. Additionally, the committee examined HB1, which proposed increases to funding to improve tax collection efficiencies and recruitment of professionals in critical roles. The meeting witnessed input from various stakeholders and representatives emphasizing the significance of these initiatives for state operations and public safety.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Border Security (Part I) Apr 3rd, 2025

Senate Border Security Committee

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  • The legislation also provides for robust research, planning, and education initiatives, ensuring that
  • We will encourage collaboration with our institutions of higher education and explore innovative solutions
  • private sectors, and then in conjunction with the research...
  • It builds on all of that and prevents us from filling gaps.
  • It is reactive and not preventative.
Bills: SB36, SB2202
Summary: The Senate Committee on Border Security convened to discuss SB36, which aims to establish a Homeland Security Division within the Department of Public Safety. Senator Parker presented the bill, highlighting its intent to consolidate various homeland security operations to enhance coordination across federal, state, and local levels. Notable discussions revolved around the bill's focus on border security, critical infrastructure protection, and emergency preparedness. Testimonies from law enforcement officials and security experts emphasized the need for enhanced collaboration and the integration of advanced technologies in ensuring Texas’ safety against transnational threats and local criminal activity.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 3rd, 2025 at 08:00 am

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

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  • health clinical trials registry to keep patients and families informed of research and trial opportunities
  • and try to prevent kidney disease, the leading recommendation they provided back to the governor was
  • so well in this state is early education and prevention.
  • And prevention equals life.
  • However, currently, Texas has CPRIT, the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas, which
Summary: During this meeting, the committee engaged in extensive discussions regarding various bills aimed at improving public health and welfare, including chronic kidney disease resources and statewide health literacy initiatives. Chair Guillen presented House Bill 3269, which proposes the creation of a centralized resource center for chronic kidney disease that is tailored to help patients and healthcare providers with information and resources, garnering robust support from the committee. Additionally, House Bill 1295 was discussed, focusing on enhancing statewide health literacy with a long-range coordination plan from the Department of State Health Services, which was also received favorably by committee members.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Higher Education Committee

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  • introduce students to complex ideas and research.
  • Texas has more top-tier research universities and health institutions than any other state because of
  • competitive disadvantage in attracting and retaining research and teaching talent.
  • and pursuing my research and filmmaking.
  • We had to submit and resubmit and resubmit. You know, we're researchers too.
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

Health and Human Services Mar 18th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • Now, in spite of that fact, the bollards will prevent crashes and save lives.
  • And now, things that we broke the ground on, like institutional review boards...
  • This law is intended to prevent retroactive recoupment of claims and payments.
  • for T-Cold crime prevention and SEPTED training.
  • career to public safety and crime prevention.
Summary: The meeting of the committee was focused predominantly on various bills concerning healthcare and insurance policies, reflecting significant discussions on how these laws impact the community. Notably, Senate Bill 660 was introduced to enhance safety measures at healthcare facilities, discussing the necessity for bollards to prevent unauthorized vehicular access, highlighting a bipartisan understanding of public safety. Senator West emphasized the importance of these regulations, citing real-world incidents that necessitate such actions. Public testimonies complimented this discussion, providing insight into community needs for enhanced security in hospitals.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 3rd, 2025 at 02:03 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • It is referred to the Subcommittee on Disease Prevention, Women's, and Children's Health.
  • is referred to the Subcommittee on Disease Prevention, Women's, and Children's Health.
  • suicide preventive materials and is referred to the Committee on Public Education.
  • of higher education to facilitate the reporting of, and to prevent, incidents of sexual harassment,
  • Brain Research Institute of Texas and the Mental Health and Brain Institute.
Summary: The committee meeting included extensive discussions on numerous proposed constitutional amendments, focusing particularly on issues related to property taxation and environmental rights. Various members, including Representative Metcalfe and Representative Goodwin, brought forward bills addressing the appraised value of residential and commercial properties for ad valorem tax purposes, as well as amendments guaranteeing citizens the right to a clean environment. The conversation was vibrant, with a mix of supportive and opposing views presented by committee members and public witnesses who joined the discussions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Mar 18th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • And so this just puts in some clarity and it's really helpful for schools and for parents.
  • Organizations such as Planned Parenthood, the Guttmacher Institute, Advocates for Youth, and many more
  • equity," and the inclusion of power and...
  • However, research shows that many women lack clear guidance and support regarding the adoption process
  • Excused absences for mental health appointments can prevent crises and support long-term well-being.
Summary: The Senate Education Committee convened to discuss multiple bills, primarily focusing on SB1619 and SB6019. Senator Dean Zaffirini presented SB1619, and the discussion revolved around modernizing the state's approach to epinephrine delivery devices. The highlighted importance of addressing anaphylaxis treatments in schools, particularly focusing on ensuring that both current and future delivery methods are adequately represented in the legislation was prominent. Participation from public testimony was also anticipated, allowing for community engagement.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 27th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • She earned her bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from this institution.
  • Brain Research Institute of Texas was referred to the Committee on Higher Education.
  • Prevention within the Department of State Health Services and a grant program for the Department of
  • for chronic wasting disease research, was referred to the Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism
  • Center on the purchase and sale of single-family homes by certain institutional buyers, was referred
Summary: The meeting focused on honoring Senator Judith Zaffirini for her exceptional service to the state of Texas, marking her as the first female dean of the Texas Senate. Various members spoke of her achievements, highlighting her dedication to public service and her significant impact on the community and education, particularly for students with disabilities. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie and deep respect, as colleagues shared personal anecdotes and affirmed her role as a mentor and leader.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine the censorship industrial complex. Mar 25th, 2025 at 01:00 pm

Senate Constitution Subcommittee

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  • and because the institutions flagged social media, this constitutes censorship.
  • the right to criticize powerful institutions such as corporate media and the government.
  • ...who has studied and researched the First Amendment for
  • Schools like the University of Michigan and non-profits like MEDUN have researched and developed AI censorship
  • We owe our forebears and our children nothing less than to do everything in our power to prevent such
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the implications of government involvement in censorship, particularly regarding social media platforms and compliance with misinformation standards. senators and witnesses discussed growing concerns over the influence of large tech companies, like Facebook and Google, in shaping public discourse and suppressing dissenting views. A significant part of the meeting included testimonies from various experts emphasizing the dangers of the 'censorship industrial complex'—a term used to describe the collaborative efforts between government entities and private organizations to control information flow. This collaboration is viewed as a violation of First Amendment rights, with calls for urgent legislative action to restore free speech protections.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 19th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • I'm the president and CEO of the Texas Healthcare and Bioscience Institute.
  • Grants through the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs
  • The researchers created an account posing as a 13-year-old in the United States, the UK, Canada, and
  • , and so on and so forth.
  • And so, yes, ma'am, the federal law is 13 and under, and our state laws are trying to go above and beyond
Summary: In this meeting, the focus was on HB1093, which addresses the advertising requirements for self-service storage facility lien sales. The bill, presented by a representative, advocates for updating outdated newspaper notice requirements that have been in place since 1984. The representative emphasized that many areas in Texas no longer have access to printed newspapers, making it crucial to adapt the law to allow for advertising on publicly accessible internet platforms and other methods to ensure transparency and access to information regarding lien sales. Several stakeholders and witnesses shared opinions on the merits and potential drawbacks of the bill, leading to a lively discussion.
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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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  • Thank you for your comments, and thank you for all that you do for our community and our institutions
  • academic institutions to advance a more secure and resilient Texas.
  • a Tier One Research Institute and a top six cybersecurity
  • Now that I'm the Chief Information Officer, my team and I are really focused on identifying and preventing
  • improvement measures designed to prevent and detect fraud, and apply corrective action swiftly when
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

Education K-16 (Part II) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • And we have enough research, right, that lets us see, okay, if...
  • Across all of my studies and those of fellow researchers...
  • And with no intervention, a UT Institute...

  • My experiences with and research on the state highlight its responsibilities in preventing loss in schools
  • ...and the book and report, including research previously
Summary: The committee meeting primarily addressed several education-related bills, notably focusing on strengthening teacher certification pathways and accountability measures within the Texas school system. Notable discussions revolved around Senate Bills 2252 and 2253, which aim to enhance early education and teacher preparation programs. Participants included various committee members who debated the merits of each bill and carefully considered public testimony that presented both support and concerns regarding the implications of the proposed legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Apr 16th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • It institutes inspections and demands...
  • to get cadavers and has stymied the ability to conduct medical research and universities around.
  • And they use the guise of medical research or forensic research. And that's just BS. Yes.
  • And I can speak to that research if you want to know more.
  • and may unintentionally hinder medical research, training, and education.
Summary: The Senate meeting featured extensive discussions on significant legislative proposals, primarily focusing on the ethical treatment and regulation of unclaimed bodies in Texas. The committee addressed concerns raised by Senator Parker regarding the alarming misuse of unclaimed remains, urging the necessity for stricter guidelines and accountability for organizations involved in anatomical donations. Public testimonies illustrated harrowing experiences of families affected by these practices, prompting legislators to consider more robust regulatory measures, including possible criminal penalties for bad actors in the industry. The committee exhibited a unified stance in advocating for enhanced protections that would ensure the dignity of deceased individuals is respected.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 6th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • fraud prevention, detection, and investigative measures to reduce that and eliminate that if possible
  • By an order of magnitude, we are the largest and most comprehensive transportation research institute
  • south on I-35 and I-45, east and west on I-10 and I-40.
  • By an order of magnitude, we are the largest and most comprehensive transportation research institute
  • south on I-35 and I-45, east and west on I-10 and I-40.
Summary: The meeting conducted by the Transportation Committee focused on several key bills addressing transportation infrastructure and policy reforms. Notable discussions included a heated debate over HB1234, where members expressed concerns regarding funding allocations and the environmental impact of proposed projects. Several witnesses were called to provide testimony, balancing arguments both for and against the bill, showcasing the ongoing tensions between development and environmental sustainability. Additionally, SB5678 received broad support with discussions highlighting its potential to enhance public transit efficiency across the state.
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  • Thank you, Senator, and you mentioned your committee's institute; we'll make sure that all the members
  • Senate Bill 1677, relating to a study on the prevention and
  • Additionally, each institution must post its academic fresh start policy on its website and see it in
  • Under this bill, institutions, their employees, and

  • He was actually conducting research for NASA while at A&M and hiding his connections with the Chinese
Summary: The meeting focused on several crucial pieces of legislation, notably Senate Joint Resolution 40, which proposed a constitutional amendment to clarify the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the Supreme Court during emergencies. Senator Birdwell presented the resolution, emphasizing the need for legislative involvement during prolonged crises. It garnered broad support, passing with 29 votes in favor and only 1 against. Following this, Senate Bill 871, considered the enabling legislation, was also moved for discussion, with the aim of reinforcing the legislature's authority during emergencies while establishing clear guidelines for the governor's powers.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 9th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • Okay, and in your...
  • And so you have to go and bid it competitively.
  • There is robust research showing that project labor agreements can actually increase productivity and
  • And then, you'll hear about research.
  • and forecasting.
Summary: The committee meeting centered around several bills, most notably House Bill 1951, which provoked significant debate among members and public witnesses concerning the implications of project labor agreements (PLAs) for public works projects in Texas. Advocates for the bill argued that it aimed to create a more competitive environment for bidding on government contracts, thereby ensuring taxpayer dollars were spent effectively. Opponents, including labor representatives and apprentices, voiced concerns that the removal of PLAs could jeopardize worker safety, fair wages, and job opportunities for local craftsmen, particularly those engaged in union and apprenticeship programs. Testimonies from various workers highlighted the critical role PLAs play in maintaining quality standards and accountability in public infrastructure projects.
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  • Stephen Bauckham, CEO and founder of the Family Online Safety Institute.
  • His work at the Institute brings together those in government, industry, and the non-profit sector to
  • of our children involves prosecution, protection, and prevention.
  • that will empower victims, hold perpetrators accountable, and prevent future harm.
  • That's where we prevent children from getting on some of these images and offenders getting access to
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the pressing issues surrounding child safety online, with a particular emphasis on recent legislative efforts aimed at curbing child sexual exploitation and harmful content accessible through social media platforms. Senators engaged in a heated discussion regarding the implications of Big Tech's lobbying efforts against vital bills such as the Stop CSAM Act and the Kids Online Safety Act. Noteworthy testimonies highlighted real-life impacts of online dangers, including tragic cases of child exploitation and drug-related fatalities linked to social media interactions. The bipartisan nature of the committee's commitment to address these issues showcased a collective determination to make the digital environment safer for the younger generation.

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