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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Mar 31st, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the director of the Texas Film Commission.
  • to make sure that the head of the commission is well paid.
  • I will say the Film Commission has been great.
  • I mentioned that the Fort Worth Film Commission was established in 2015.
  • I'm the executive director of the Houston Film Commission.
Bills: SB22
Summary: The meeting centered around the discussion of SB22, the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program, which aims to provide reimbursement grants for projects produced in Texas. Senator Huffman presented the bill highlighting its potential to create jobs and grow the state's economy. Several members discussed the advantages of keeping film production within Texas, emphasizing that for every dollar spent in grants, an estimated $4.69 is returned to the state's economy. Additionally, a portion of the discussion focused on the need for careful oversight of taxpayer money utilized in the reimbursement process, ensuring grants are awarded only to those projects that align with the state's values.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I want to be clear with what I just said: many school district superintendents appoint the board that
  • Public charter schools where the boards are appointed.
  • So some of them are appointed.
  • Members, this bill relates to measures for ensuring public school safety, including the commissioning
  • Hospitals are exempted, and it adds an appointment by the governor as chair.
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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    It would direct the Coordinating Board and the Workforce Commission

  • Good afternoon, my name is Mary York with the Texas Workforce Commission
  • force development program at the Texas Workforce Commission
  • From my perspective, this is where the technical assistance provider in the Texas Workforce Commission
  • The Texas Workforce Commission will distribute around $80 million in federal WIOA youth funds to the
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on various bills aimed at workforce development and economic growth, particularly in rural areas. Key discussions revolved around Senate Bill 2448, which aims to support rural small businesses and enhance technical assistance in workforce development. Testimonies from several stakeholders underscored the necessity of aligning education with local workforce needs, showcasing the lack of resources in rural regions. The testimony highlighted how the proposed bills could bridge the gap between education and employment opportunities for Texans, especially focusing on youth who are disconnected from education and the workforce.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development Apr 7th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It would direct the Coordinating Board and the Workforce Commission to conduct a study regarding health
  • My name is Mary York with the Texas Workforce Commission, and I am here on the bill as a resource.
  • This bill creates a rural workforce development program at the Texas Workforce Commission to support
  • The bill authorizes the Commission to award grants to non-profit organizations that provide technical
  • Texas 2036 appreciates this bill's focus on the integration of the Texas Workforce Commission.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Apr 9th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I also happen to chair the Historic Landmarks Commission here in the State Capitol.
  • Baptist General Convention of Texas, Christian Life Commission
  • I'm the Director of State Advocacy at the North Texas Commission.
  • The North Texas Commission is a regional advocacy organization representing the 13 counties.
  • by the appointing authority to enable individual council
Summary: The meeting focused on several key pieces of legislation, including Senate Bills 2018, 2206, and 1901. SB2018 aims to establish a tax credit for businesses contributing to non-profits that promote family stability, while SB2206 proposes a transition in Texas' R&D tax structure to support innovation and small businesses. Each bill drew significant attention and public testimony, highlighting their potential economic impacts and the importance of supporting local communities. Notably, public testimony revealed strong support and concerns regarding SB2206, particularly in relation to new job creation and economic growth versus the need for fiscal responsibility.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

State Affairs Aug 15th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Speaking of which, last time I was here, I mentioned an upcoming ultrasound appointment.
  • It needs to have a set regulation in there to encourage local city councils and county commissions to
  • If we disallow public entities, cities, councils, county commissions, all of these local, even water
  • and commissions.
  • will be aware of the legal proceedings that are tied with those local commissions.
Bills: SB6, SB7, SB8, SB11, SB12, SB13, SB15
Summary: This meeting of the committee addressed several significant bills, with strong expressions of support and opposition from various stakeholders. Notably, SB8, a controversial bill concerning gender identity and access to bathrooms, drew extensive public testimony. Many speakers voiced concerns about the implications of such legislation, emphasizing the potential harm to transgender individuals and the necessity for an atmosphere of safety and inclusivity. In contrast, other members supported the bill, arguing for the protection of women's spaces. The committee also discussed SB15 regarding police records, which sparked debates on transparency and accountability in law enforcement. The meeting concluded with the committee members voting favorably on several bills, despite ongoing public dissent and calls for more urgent discussion on flooding relief efforts and community safety.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health Apr 14th, 2025 at 02:04 pm

House Public Health Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I can see and message with and book an appointment

  • The appointment should not have been taken up by 30

  • I've got to come to the... and so I've got to pay for an appointment. How much is an appointment?
  • I was honored to be appointed to the House Select Committee on Opioid and Substance Abuse, and through
  • It directs the Health and Human Services Commission to prepare a biannual report on the...
Summary: The meeting convened to discuss various health-related bills, with significant emphasis placed on addressing substance abuse and the associated healthcare challenges in Texas. Notable discussions revolved around HB5342, which aims to sustain 988 operations to aid individuals in crisis, while HB4454 focuses on updating laws to combat unethical patient brokering within substance use treatment programs. Various witnesses, including healthcare professionals, provided testimony supporting these initiatives, highlighting the impact of substance abuse on public health and the necessity for legislative backing in these areas. The committee heard from several members who articulated the urgency of implementing effective measures to address substance abuse, especially with the rising concerns around opioid-related deaths and treatment accessibility in underserved areas.
TX

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

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...planning commissions.
  • Rider 3 requires the Commission to provide the LBB with a 10-year projection.
  • Commission.
  • This concludes my presentation on the Texas Ethics Commission.
  • Thank you so much for all the work you do at the Historical Commission.
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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Transcript Highlights:
  • It's canceled 50 patient appointments at a VA facility last week due to staff shortages.
  • world at cemeteries managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the American Battle Monuments Commission
Summary: During this committee meeting, various bills were discussed with a specific focus on veteran services and healthcare provisions. Notably, the cancellation of critical contracts under Secretary Collins sparked significant debate, with representatives emphasizing the adverse impact on veteran care. The meeting featured testimonies from veterans and stakeholders who expressed their concerns regarding the potential fallout of these cancellations, demonstrating the urgency of transparency and accountability in management decisions. Discussions also delved into various legislative proposals aimed at improving services for veterans amidst these challenges.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Public Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...recommendations of the Special Education Funding Commission
  • Testifying on behalf of the North Texas Commission, and
  • Testifying on behalf of the North Texas Commission, and
  • ...advocacy at the North Texas Commission.
  • The North Texas Commission members will go on to hire the next.
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
Transcript Highlights:
  • Concur on amendments to Senate Bill 2 and request an appointment
  • Amendment to Senate Bill 10, request the appointment

  • We need to overhaul the Federal Election Commission

Bills: SB2, SB3, SB10, SB16, SB5, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, SB19, SB54, HB23, HB17, HB16
Summary: The committee meeting led by Senator Perry addressed various legislative measures including discussions around House Bill 23, which clarifies tax exemption for charitable organizations serving agricultural youth in populous counties. The bill was successfully passed with unanimous support after being brought up for expedited consideration. Notably, the discussion around Senate Bill 10 became contentious as Senator Bettencourt moved to not concur with House amendments citing potential tax increases, initiating a discussion about the implications and future direction of the bill. Furthermore, the importance of tax rate transparency was highlighted in the presentation of House Bill 17, aimed at improving communication regarding property tax rates to taxpayers, ensuring broader public engagement in tax matters and hearings as feedback and participation in the past had been low.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Sep 3rd, 2025 at 06:09 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • County Antique Tractor Club, the Alvarado Economic Development Board, the Johnson County Historical Commission
  • to concur in Senate amendments and request appointment
  • Harris moves the House refuse to concur in Senate amendments and requests appointment of a conference
  • > And the committee chair, as applicable, depending on who appointed
  • is not eligible for a new designation or appointment until the convening of the next legislature.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding several bills, including HB8, which faced significant scrutiny for its approach to educational assessments and accountability. Representative Garcia Hernandez voiced strong opposition, emphasizing the bill's reliance on high-stakes testing and the lack of meaningful stakeholder engagement, particularly from educators and parents. She urged the committee to pause the bill for further consideration, advocating for a more inclusive reform process. The discussion highlighted a growing concern over the implications of school testing standards and the balance of state versus local control in education. Chairman Bonin presented a conference committee report for SB5 related to disaster funding, underscoring its significance for future preparedness and local government support following recent flooding events. The bill was adopted without significant contention, reflecting bipartisan agreement on its importance.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 1st, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • By removing reference to the commission in the bill, the
  • Texas Health and Human Services Commission has confirmed that this substitute can be implemented.
  • This is because the Health and Human Services Commission interprets usual and customary.
  • long-term care, prescription drug coverage, vision and dental care, transportation to medical appointments
  • We also have Priscilla Perea with the Health and Human Services Commission as a resource on the bill.
Summary: The meeting convened with Chair Hull overseeing the discussions, and a quorum was confirmed with all members present. The primary focus was on voting several bills that had been discussed in previous hearings. Notable among them was HB1155, which relates to monetary assistance from the DFPS to certain parents. The committee adopted a substitute for the bill without objection and subsequently moved it forward with recommendations for favorable approval to the full House. Another significant topic was HB136, which aimed to include lactation consultation in Medicaid coverage, which also passed out of committee with a substitute.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine reforming SBIR-STTR for the 21st century. Mar 5th, 2025 at 01:30 pm

Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Specifically, the PPBE Commission finds that, and I'll quote, a challenge that severely faces is that
  • So, I think the question is that they want to align the PPBE reform commission with...
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  • 555" data-time="6648">Relatedly, over the last year or so, I've had the privilege of chairing a Commission
  • , the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology.
Summary: The meeting focused on the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs (SBIR-STTR), emphasizing the critical reforms necessary to enhance their effectiveness. Chair Ernst introduced the Innovate Act to streamline processes, ensuring funding is awarded based on merit and addressing existing abuses within the system. The discussion was robust, with numerous members expressing concerns about phase transitions and the need for targeted funding to support impactful technological innovations. The conversation also highlighted the program's importance in fostering economic growth, particularly for small businesses in rural areas, and the urgency for legislative changes as the program's authorization approaches expiration.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Corrections Mar 12th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Corrections Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Criminal Justice is that we are overseen by the Texas Board of Criminal Justice, a nine-member board appointed
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  • At the time, the Texas Youth Commission, now the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
  • client does approved activities, such as going to Walmart to get groceries or going to a doctor's appointment
Summary: The House Committee on Corrections convened to discuss various operational issues and concerns surrounding the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Notably, Executive Director Brian Collier highlighted ongoing initiatives to enhance inmate rehabilitation services, including job training programs aimed at reducing recidivism rates. While the session was not dedicated to voting on bills, the committee reviewed the budget cuts impacting correctional facilities, which raised questions regarding the potential effects on facility operations and inmate management. Concerns were also aired about maintaining standards for educational programs within the correctional framework.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Texas Animal Health Commission was established

  • in 1893 as the Livestock Sanitary Commission.
  • All Texas Animal Health Commission staff work closely with veterinarians, ranchers,...
  • The Texas Animal Health Commission has been involved in cattle fever tick control and eradication.
  • Dengist with the Texas Animal Health Commission regarding High Path Avian Influenza.
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.
TX
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  • I'm thankful for the Lieutenant Governor appointing me to the Senate Special Committee on Congressional
  • marker="301" data-time="1800"> To serve on the committee, I appreciate the Lieutenant Governor appointing
  • I never met Congressman McCaul, although I many times tried to make appointments with him.
  • I went from being a full-time health care worker to navigating an exhausting maze of medical appointments
  • ...appointments, treatments, and limitations.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting was convened to discuss the redistricting process in light of ongoing concerns over gerrymandering and the potential impact on fair representation, particularly for communities of color in Texas. Chair Phil King welcomed committee members and emphasized the importance of public participation. Throughout the meeting, numerous witnesses provided testimony, raising urgent issues regarding how proposed changes to congressional districts would affect the political landscape, local representation, and disaster response efforts in the wake of recent events. Many speakers highlighted a sense of urgency, as they felt that the focus on redistricting was a diversion from pressing matters such as disaster recovery and climate response.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part II) May 7th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • ="334" data-time="1998"> We're not going to vote on it right now, but she has another scheduled appointment
  • ="1198" data-time="7182"> And are financially capable of providing support for children in court-appointed
  • that advisory commission in 1996 because, and I quote, one
  • My name is Lee Spiller with the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. I'm in Texas for the bill.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on various significant bills impacting health, family welfare, and vaccinations. Discussion around SB1887 generated notable interest, as it proposed a ten-year prohibition on administering mRNA vaccines, allowing exceptions for cancer treatment and genetic disorders. Senator Sparks, the bill's author, highlighted safety concerns regarding the mRNA technology, stating that further evaluations were necessary. Public testimonies included both support and opposition, with advocates arguing for informed consent and safety, while others expressed concern about restricting scientific advancements in healthcare. Additionally, the conversation addressed HB2216, which aimed at reforming parental rights in child welfare cases, ensuring that parental drug use alone would not warrant automatic termination of rights unless there was a direct, substantial risk to the child. Public testimony for this bill emphasized the need for additional resources to effectively implement its provisions. The committee also discussed HB2809 regarding tracking suicide attempts by children and SB1590 which proposed adopting an electronic process for paternity verification in adoption cases. Overall, the meeting was marked by lively discussions and significant public involvement, indicating the community's vested interest in the legislative outcomes.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • a seven-member board, each member appointed by one of the
  • data-time="6138"> They need certain actions taken by the Groundwater Conservation District by the appointment
  • This dates back to the predecessor agencies of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and predates
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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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This board will be comprised of representatives appointed by the Commissioner's Court, as well as positions
  • from the Texas Workforce Commission and the Governor's Office
  • Thank you all for coming here, as well as a resource witness for the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)
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    And sixth, the implementation timeline gives the commission

  • The commission may adopt additional rules as necessary.
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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