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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • We'd ask that that reduction be accounted for in our load shed obligations so that there's not a potential
  • In Texas, accountability mechanisms for elected officials are limited when they fail to execute the laws
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    HB 2715 ensures that elected officials are held accountable

  • It also takes into account the economic impact on rural communities, such as declining land values.
  • span marker="1654" data-time="9918"> So, they're also tracking current EV charging behaviors, which account
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on State Affairs was convened with a quorum present, led by Chair King. A primary focus of the meeting was on House Bill 3782, which addresses the shift from physical newspaper publications to digital platforms for public notices. Chairman Smithy introduced a committee substitute for the bill, highlighting the necessity for government entities to adapt to the declining availability of physical newspapers. The bill proposes allowing these entities to meet public notice requirements through qualified digital publications, ensuring they meet certain standards, including an audited paid subscriber base and reporting on local news.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part I) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

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  • span marker="370" data-time="2214">The Board of Pardons and Paroles already does work with TDCJ to account
  • drive lengthy program placement timelines beyond that reasonable period of time that they already account
  • span marker="376" data-time="2250"> Buffer to find placement programs, even though they've already accounted
  • This firsthand account is supported by the data.
  • point, it's got to rise to the level when they commit these types of offenses that we hold them accountable
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice covered several significant legislative proposals aimed at improving the efficiency and safety of the Texas criminal justice system. Lead discussions focused on SB2405, which received attention for its comprehensive approach towards modernizing the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and addressing recommendations made by the Sunset Advisory Commission. The bill includes provisions for enhanced staff planning and updated rehabilitation programs that are expected to yield substantial cost savings while promoting public safety. Senators engaged actively, expressing their support and raising questions about the implications of the proposed changes, especially concerning parole processes and facility management.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part I) Apr 29th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

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  • My request is that we pass Senate Bill 1588 so that people can be held accountable for knowingly allowing
  • Preventing such deaths would eliminate crucial accountability. For example, diabetic ketoacidosis.
  • As Texans, we all have a shared responsibility to uphold dignity, accountability, and justice in our
  • If the officer did something that's so egregious, then the department had to hold him accountable.
  • This bill would hold scammers accountable and allow some retribution for some of our members.
Summary: During this meeting of the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice, the focus was on various bills aimed at enhancing public safety and addressing issues within the criminal justice system. Notably, Senate Bill 2460 was discussed, which allows for rapid DNA analysis at booking stations to address delays in forensic testing. The bill received support from several witnesses, including law enforcement officials, who emphasized the importance of this technology in solving cases more efficiently. Another significant topic was Senate Bill 1573, intended to provide due process protections for law enforcement officers accused of misconduct, which sparked a debate on balancing accountability and protecting the officers' reputations.
TX
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  • It is important to customers, all customers, that it be adequately accounted for.
  • We support the bill's goal of accountability and transparency.
  • It is time these health insurers were held accountable by us, the elected representatives of Texas, for
  • I just want the MCOs... we can continue with managed care, I just want to hold them to account when they
  • So without some transparency, accountability, and

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.
TX
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  • We need the state and its agencies to take seriously their responsibilities to hold all entities accountable
  • including municipalities, accountable and worthy of trust from
  • marker="175" data-time="1044">The board recommends rates, provides public feedback, and promotes accountability
  • When municipalities have no regulatory accountability as to the justification...
  • The UK government includes accounting formations and the
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee was notably focused on critical infrastructure bills, particularly dealing with water resource management in Texas. Discussions centered around SB1169, which proposes a regional collaboration model to enhance water accessibility, particularly for small, rural communities facing significant water shortages. Advocates from various sectors provided testimony highlighting the urgency of addressing water supply issues exacerbated by population growth and climate challenges. Senator Hinojosa and other committee members expressed strong support for this initiative, emphasizing the need for expanded solutions and proactive legislation to secure Texas's water future.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health May 5th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Public Health Committee

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  • hardship, and corrected a technical error regarding the account
  • increased coordination with local officials and agencies, improved transparency, and enhanced accountability
  • > Incompetent to stand trial receive timely, effective, and accountable
  • a high standard of data reporting, supporting intergovernmental coordination and performance accountability
  • 529" data-time="3168">The adoption of outcome measures across these programs provides greater accountability
Summary: The committee meeting included a range of discussions on various bills, notably focusing on mental health and public safety. Senate Bill 528, aiming to improve accountability in mental health treatment for individuals found incompetent to stand trial, received significant support from public testimonies. Witnesses emphasized the need for better coordination and transparency in service provisions, shedding light on the backlog of individuals requiring forensic mental health services in Texas. Additionally, Senate Bill 1388 was discussed as a means to enhance the Thriving Texas Families Program which supports women and families facing unplanned pregnancies, garnering both endorsements and concerns about its implementation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • If you fail accountability, you do not get rent and repair money.
  • House Bill 2 adds financial accountability as well,

  • So we do want accountability, and accountability is judging us by our outcomes.
  • And that's been taken into account.
  • Account for inflation since 2019.
Bills: HB2
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on legislation related to educational funding and support for students with disabilities. Testimonies were heard regarding HB2, which aims to enhance special education funding and improve the overall educational environment for students. Advocates stressed the importance of investing in mental health services within schools, emphasizing that a holistic approach to student welfare is essential for fostering a safe learning environment. Concerns were raised about charter school funding and the lack of accountability in financial expenditures related to such institutions. Additional discussions highlighted the urgent need for updated policies that reflect current economic realities in education, especially regarding the basic allotment for school funding.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • These young people are already being held accountable through the Juvenile Justice System, which has
  • an opportunity to meet college, career, and military readiness requirements as outlined in A-F Accountability
  • Transparency and accountability are essential in how school districts conduct business, particularly
  • Additionally, the bill establishes criminal penalties for violations, ensuring accountability.
Summary: The meeting largely centered on discussions about House Bill 120, which aims to improve career and technical education in Texas, particularly focusing on rural students. The bill was introduced as an innovative approach to enhance educational pathways for high-demand jobs, including programs for military readiness and industry-based certifications. Various stakeholders, including educators and representatives from the Career and Technical Association of Texas, provided testimonies in support of the bill, emphasizing the need for such initiatives to address the workforce requirements of the state. Conversely, concerns regarding the bill's implications were raised by several witnesses, primarily focusing on the potential unintended consequences for students with disabilities and the importance of maintaining a collaborative educational approach rather than a punitive one.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) Apr 24th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • Beyond efficiency, it's really about trust and accountability as a third party.
  • 175" data-time="1044"> I hold the certifications and standards that are higher and of greater accountability
  • submit my licenses and my insurance to the city so they know who's doing the work, and I'm held accountable
Summary: The meeting of the local government committee covered several important bills, notably Senate Bill 1454, Senate Bill 1237, and Senate Bill 2520. Senator Betancourt presided over the proceedings, guiding the discussion on the multiple committee substitutes proposed for each of these bills. SB1454 focused on tax exemptions for housing authorities, with amendments that included stricter compliance measures for municipalities. The committee unanimously recommended that the bill proceed to the full Senate without objection.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • I can have our accounting group get back to you. I don't know.
  • You received revenue into your account.
  • But in some cases, violators need to be chased and held to account.
  • To hold agencies accountable, HB10 allows for a rule to be invalidated if an agency fails to properly
  • Nonetheless, they should consider and can take into account those agency interpretations.
Bills: HB10, HB12, HB675
Summary: The meeting featured extensive discussions surrounding the Local Government Purchasing Cooperative, emphasizing approaches to enhance procurement processes for efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Representatives from Pearland City Council provided firsthand insights regarding their experiences with cooperative purchasing. Key topics included the complexities of contracts, the challenge of aligning with state procurement laws, and the importance of supporting local vendors through cooperative initiatives. The session also included invited testimony, exploring how the cooperative model influences municipal and educational budgets across Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • In the bill that holds them accountable for certain things
  • Accounts can be easily obtained through open record requests, provided that no other exception is applied
  • We must hold law enforcement and governmental agencies accountable.
  • accountability and ensures state agencies operate under
  • The $2 billion fund balance is in the TARP account

Summary: The meeting centered around the discussion of House Bill 3700, presented by Representative Vaux, which seeks to amend the Texas Labor Code to enhance the regulatory authority for the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). Representative Vaux highlighted the need for clear statutory authority to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in all TWC programs, engaging members with an emphasis on the implications of the changes proposed. Public testimony was also invited, allowing various stakeholders to express their views on the bill.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 4th, 2025 at 02:30 pm

House Public Education Committee

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  • he talked about how in schools that had the lowest accountability
  • And then I think Representative Inhofe also made a point that accountability and poverty often track
  • this time is to the basic allotment beyond the 220 to account
  • rollout of the new system, and it is unclear at this time how TEA will define the system to fully account
  • So, underneath our accountability system for special education, called results-driven accountability,
Bills: HB2
Summary: The meeting focused on House Bill 2, which aims to reform funding for special education in Texas. Various stakeholders, including educators and administrators, testified on the importance of the bill, highlighting current funding gaps and the need for increased resources to adequately support students with disabilities. Testimony revealed that many school districts are experiencing a significant funding shortfall, forcing them to seek additional local funding sources to cover the costs of necessary services. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for a new tiered funding system, which was met with cautious support due to the ambiguities surrounding its implementation.
US
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  • here to discuss today, and I appreciate their commitment to uncovering the facts and ensuring accountability
  • It is vital that we hold all relevant agencies accountable to ensure that our skies are safe for everyone
  • We must strive for clarity and accountability in our

  • We will hold commanders accountable if they fail to uphold that responsibility.
  • So please know that we grieve with you, and we are committed to finding answers and accountability in
Summary: The meeting focused on the discussions surrounding the tragic midair collision involving American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, which resulted in the loss of 67 lives. Testimonies were provided by key figures including NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy and FAA Acting Administrator Chris Richelieu. The committee expressed grave concerns regarding the existing safety protocols, questioning why the FAA failed to act on numerous warnings and data indicating potential collision risks. Members emphasized the need for urgent reforms in aviation safety to prevent such tragedies in the future. Specific highlights included the recognition of the importance of ADS-B out technology and concerns about the operational practices of military helicopters in controlled airspaces.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 2nd, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • The claimant has been charged last year with a liable TWC tax account
  • I'm a visiting fellow with the Foundation for Government Accountability Action, speaking in support of
  • The bill takes into account none of these factors.
  • That does have accountability with these providers, as well as the ability to hold them...
  • ...accountable for those actions, including removing their
Summary: The meeting convened to discuss HB2214, a bill aimed at clarifying notification requirements regarding flood risks for tenants. Chairman Wallace articulated the bill's intent, discussing how it adjusts previous legislation to alleviate duplicative notifications for temporary leases or short-term rentals. The committee engaged in vibrant dialogue about the implications of this legislation, with representatives expressing support and raising questions about its implementation and effectiveness. Public testimony included insights from realtors and stakeholders, which highlighted the balance between tenant rights and landlord responsibilities in the wake of flood events.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Mar 31st, 2025 at 02:03 pm

House Appropriations Committee

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  • Public education accounts for $3.9 billion of that.
  • " data-time="2412"> A summary document in front of you provided by the LBB that provides a full accounting
  • number that was determined, $934.5 million—it's not a rounded number, so hopefully there's some accountability
  • legislature to appropriate money from the General Revenue Fund to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Bills: SB1, HB500
Summary: The meeting focused on reviewing the committee substitutes for SB1 and HB500, which are pivotal for the upcoming budget session. A significant point of discussion was the historic funding initiated under SB1, which dedicates approximately $4.1 billion to raise wages for personal attendants, improving services for vulnerable populations in Texas. Additionally, $78 million was allocated for crime victim services and infrastructure support within various counties. Representative Orr presented a robust overview of budget highlights, which received considerable backing from committee members emphasizing the importance of support for public safety and education.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) Apr 10th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • accreditors function as non-profit organizations with significant regulatory influence without direct accountability
  • These accountability measures ensure that institutions are not only accredited, but accredited by agencies
  • This legislation is crucial for promoting accountability
  • many accreditors operate without sufficient oversight, leading to a lack of transparency and accountability
Summary: During the meeting, the committee engaged in extensive discussions surrounding several key pieces of legislation, including SB1961, which focuses on improving the data reporting on post-secondary outcomes for graduates. The bill was supported by various stakeholders, including workforce development representatives from Samsung, highlighting the importance of aligning educational outcomes with job market needs. Multiple testimonies were provided that underscored the need for robust data to aid both students and institutions in making informed decisions regarding career paths and education. Additionally, the committee addressed SB1325, which was subject to amendments and subsequently passed, with motivations surrounding the effective distribution of respiratory distress medication in schools. The meeting concluded with the passage of several bills to favorable reports for further consideration in the Senate, reflecting a collaborative effort to enhance educational compliance and workforce development initiatives throughout Texas. Members actively participated in both providing essential context for these bills and facilitating public input, emphasizing the shared commitment to benefiting the state's educational infrastructure and workforce readiness.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 21st, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • supplement increase after four to eight years of service as a constitutional county judge, and I did account
  • being a new tier within TRS for Texas A&M firefighters to align with industry standards, taking into account
  • bill, HB104 by Chairman Bonin, proposes the creation of the Texas Future Fund, a separately managed account
  • And part of that is having a strong savings account, which puts us on a very good footing when it comes
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several house bills, notably those concerning environmental conservation, tax incentives for local businesses, and public safety. Key discussions revolved around HB3486, which introduces a sales and use tax incentive for restaurants purchasing Texas farm-raised oysters. Testimonies highlighted the importance of supporting local oyster farming to mitigate the decline of natural oyster reefs, and several witnesses praised the initiative for its potential environmental benefits. HB2688 also received attention, where representatives emphasized its role in enhancing public safety through improved support for police officers, echoing the community's need for stable recruitment and retention strategies in law enforcement.
TX
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  • Establishing procedures for identifying and accounting

  • Texas summer camps must be properly equipped, trained, and held accountable for safety.
  • ...accountable so that future generations of children can
  • So on that account, I appreciate the fact that you

  • It's just a developable plan that you can find those campers, identify them, and account for them as
Summary: The meeting focused on discussion around SB1, addressing safety reforms in youth camps in light of a tragic flooding incident that resulted in multiple fatalities. The committee heard testimony from various stakeholders, including family members of the victims, who shared heartfelt stories and the urgent need for reforms to ensure that such a tragedy would not happen again. The testimonies highlighted the importance of establishing better safety measures, including evacuation plans and compliance with new safety regulations. Senator Perry emphasized that the bill aims to create objective standards that protect children attending camps, prompting a strong emotional response from attendees as they reflected on the lives lost during the flash floods.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 20th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

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  • p>This raises significant concerns about transparency and accountability
  • data-time="4968"> consulting into securing approximately $40 million in his contracts, all four accounts
  • We don't come as accountants to the world of criminal law; we come as prosecutors and patrol officers
  • there in the interim or something, where we would have a unit or something that, you know, we do accountants
  • add a Definition for that, maybe generally accepted accounting
Summary: The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice convened to discuss a wide range of bills, focusing particularly on topics related to sexual assault, victim compensation, and oversight of parole violators. The meeting was characterized by a series of bills being introduced, each accompanied by testimonies from experts and public advocates. Notably, HB2355, which aims to enhance protections for victims of crime, saw extensive discussion, highlighting how the proposed changes intend to close existing loopholes in current law, ensuring that necessary records are kept confidential and victims' details are handled with the utmost privacy. Other significant bills included HB305, which addresses competency restoration for defendants, and HB47, an omnibus bill centered around sexual assault survivors' protections.
TX
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  • This bill is intended to ensure greater accountability for GCDs in meeting their DFCs by requiring GCDs
  • some kind of tracking, monitoring, and accountability to
  • So it can account for projects in different locations coming on at different points.
  • But there's nothing in the process that can hold them accountable.
  • So if they've got a little accountability to their other partners, it's a little more collaborative.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on a variety of bills primarily concerning water management and rights. Significant discussions included House Bill 3333, which addressed the management of groundwater and was moved favorably with a recommendation for local and contested calendars. Additionally, House Bill 4158 was passed unanimously, relating to the oversight of ecological water rights dedicated to the Texas Water Trust. Members of the committee emphasized the importance of these bills for sustainable water management practices in the state, reflecting a shift towards more responsible governance in resource use.

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