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  • smuggling and human trafficking can't go forward.
  • people at the Border Patrol for the service that they do and you for the service that you have given
  • Scott, thank you for your service and your willingness to step back in and engage in service to the country
  • Chairman, and I congratulate you on your years of service and your qualifications to go from where you
  • customs—with humanity and respect, and work with the community.
Summary: The meeting centered on the nomination of Rodney Scott to serve as the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Throughout the session, various senators expressed concerns regarding CBP's recent practices, including issues related to border security and the treatment of migrants. Questions were raised about Scott's involvement in previous incidents, particularly surrounding the controversial death of Mr. Hernandez Rojas while in custody, which sparked a heated discussion about accountability and transparency in current border policies. Senators emphasized the importance of balancing efficient border security with humane treatment of individuals seeking asylum.
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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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  • Fine on behalf of Texas Building Trades and Self, and you are against the bill, is that correct?
  • My name is Anna Grace Hustedt, and I represent ABC Texas.
  • My name is Leonard Aguilar, and I'm the Secretary-Treasurer of Texas AFL-CIO.
  • We cover Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
  • providers in the state of Texas and what they are providing, and then how we have come up with a new
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • Jennifer Deacons, on behalf of the Texas Optometric Association, and you are testifying for the bill,
  • experience in trauma, home health, and school-based care.
  • I practice in Fort Worth in a low-income, indigent setting, and I'm the legislative chair for the Texas
  • Our optometrists in Texas are really at the forefront of diagnosing and addressing these issues.
  • Lori Lachance on behalf of the Texas School of Nursing Nurses Organization and yourself testifying for
Summary: The committee meeting focused on discussions surrounding several bills aimed at improving vision care for students in Texas. Chairman Dutton introduced HB2967, which aims to enhance vision screenings in public and private schools and ensure that students identified with vision problems receive necessary resources like eyeglasses. Testimonies from educators highlighted the connection between vision issues and learning difficulties, emphasizing that many children struggle academically due to unaddressed vision disorders. Public testimony revealed the pressing need for a more robust system to not only identify but also aid students with vision impairments, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The committee engaged in an in-depth discussion about the importance of timely interventions and adequate support mechanisms to ensure equal educational opportunities.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • social isolation, behavioral changes, and mental health obstacles.
  • health measures across Texas schools.
  • , policies, strategies, and curriculum to prevent physical health concerns.
  • Health and wellness of students and employees.
  • , and it's way out there in West Texas, right there just east of Big Bend.
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily addressed several significant bills, including SB2398 which aims to ensure that students recovering from concussions receive timely accommodations to support their academic, social, and behavioral needs. Senator Campbell presented the bill, emphasizing its importance in preventing long-term setbacks for affected students. The committee heard from various stakeholders, and testimony reflected strong support for the bill's intent, although concerns were raised regarding implementation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • safe and engaging environments and early intervention services
  • critical tutoring services after school and during the summer.
  • and supports, de-escalation in mental health, crisis intervention, and...
  • There's so much work to be done on mental health and suicide prevention, and I urge the committee to
  • for Texas public education and for the.
Summary: The meeting convened with a focus on educational legislation, with discussions spanning several key bills concerning mental health support for students, school safety measures, and the involvement of students in school governance. House Bill 1441, aimed at enhancing training for school resource officers on mental health awareness, received notable attention. Advocates highlighted the importance of equipping officers with the skills to address grief and trauma, thereby fostering a supportive environment for students. The bill was backed by testimonies from stakeholders emphasizing the critical need for proactive measures in schools to prevent crises and support students in need. Another significant piece of legislation was House Bill 3672, introduced by Chairman Ashby, focused on creating grant programs for extracurricular community education, providing essential resources for youth development and engagement.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

JurisprudenceAudio only. Mar 20th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • It's on local on that bill, and you object.
  • local and uncontested.
  • Okay, and Mr. Chairman.

  • we did check the votes and it was passed by the Senate.
  • certified for placement on the local and uncontested calendar.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Jurisprudence convened to discuss several important bills concerning guardianship, child support, and property owners. Notable discussions included the passage of SB746, a bill aimed at improving guardianship matters, which was reported favorably with unanimous consent. A committee substitute was also adopted, covering essential considerations around local and uncontested statuses, indicating smooth bipartisan support. Furthermore, the committee discussed SB1403 and SB1404, both related to procedures affecting parent-child relationships and support enforcement, demonstrating a focused effort on family law reform.
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Local Government Apr 16th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • recommendation that it do not pass but that the committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and
  • There being seven ayes and no nays, the committee substitute to Senate Bill 1531 is adopted.
  • Local and uncontested calendars.
  • There being seven ayes and zero nays, Senate Bill 2173 does pass.
  • A wonderful, blessed, and happy Easter holiday.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government convened and addressed several bills, including SB467, SB1531, SB2173, SB1449, SB2529, SB2538, and SJR84. Notably, the committee members voted to adopt several committee substitutes for the bills, specifically opting to recommend that some bills do not pass, while others were moved forward with recommendations for the full Senate. The meeting was efficiently managed, with unanimous votes on key decisions reflecting strong consensus among committee members. Most bills received recommendations for the local and uncontested calendars, facilitating their progress through the legislative process.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • At the same time, domestic shrimpers in Texas must adhere to strict federal safety and sustainability
  • We show you registered as Kathy Green, testifying on behalf of AARP Texas, and you are in favor of the
  • The Texas Business and Commerce Code has it different that the spam texts are not classified.
  • ...products and services.
  • for using justified force and self-defense under Chapter 9 of the Texas Penal Code.
Summary: The Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Employment held a meeting focused on various bills related to workforce development, consumer protection, and business regulations. Notably, HB5317, aimed at establishing a self-insured retention fund to lower insurance costs for state agencies, received significant attention, with discussions on its potential fiscal benefits. The committee also reviewed bills concerning unemployment benefits, regulation of food service surcharges, and property rights for homeowners, particularly in the context of water conservation amid ongoing drought conditions. Public testimony highlighted concerns over transparency in mandatory fees charged by food service establishments, with stakeholders advocating for clearer disclosures to protect consumer trust.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Agriculture & Livestock Jul 21st, 2025 at 01:07 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

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  • Texas A&M University, and the Department of State Health Services.
  • Animal Health Commission, and the Department of State Health Services.
  • Animal Health Commission, and the Department of State Health Services, as well as TPWD-specific New
  • Animal Health Commission and Texas Parks and Wildlife to coordinate a response team.
  • ensuring our Texas Animal Health Commission and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department have the resources
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on the urgent issue of the New World Screwworm and its implications for Texas agriculture. Members heard urgent testimonies emphasizing the need for funding and resources to combat the potential spread of this pest, which poses severe threats to livestock and wildlife. Many representatives voiced concerns about the inadequacy of current sterile fly production capacities and the potential economic impact on the state's ranchers and farmers, with estimates suggesting losses could reach billions. Discussions also included coordination efforts among state and federal agencies to prevent the introduction and spread of the pest, with a notable emphasis on the importance of public awareness and rapid response strategies.
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  • We've been in Texas for seven years, and I think you all believe, like I do, in our growth in Texas and
  • our housing and affordability crisis in Texas.
  • And it's not just in Texas; it's across the country.
  • As Texas experiences continued growth—the Texas Miracle—it is critical to modernize filing methods and
  • of State to set and collect a fee up to $5,000 for expedited filings and services, aligning Texas with
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic Development featured critical discussions surrounding several proposed bills, including SB1333, HB4876, and HB5567. Notably, the committee focused on issues related to property rights and squatting, with testimony emphasizing the urgent need for legislation to streamline the eviction process for squatters. Several witnesses, including representatives from various organizations, voiced strong support for SB1333, arguing that the current legal remedies are inadequate and contribute to escalating property disputes and community issues. Meanwhile, HB4876 aimed to address housing availability by allowing the use of escrow deposits for construction, which supporters believe will facilitate condominium development and ease the housing crisis in Texas. Finally, the committee adjourned after leaving several bills pending for further discussion, indicating the complexity and importance of these legislative efforts.
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  • ...size and scope of the civil service itself.
  • Ulan and Mr.
  • ...analysis of the impact on services and programs that communities
  • Cooper and Mr. Ulan, please rise and raise your right hand.
  • He has invested in and sits on the boards of numerous health care technology startups and has written
Summary: The committee convened to discuss the nominations of Scott Cooper for Director of the Office of Personnel Management and Eric Ulan for Deputy Director at the Office of Management and Budget. This meeting highlighted the critical roles both positions play in managing the federal workforce, which comprises over two million civilian employees. Concerns were raised regarding the current administration's approach to federal employment, citing issues like mass firings and the undermining of collective bargaining rights. Members expressed the need for better accountability and transparency within the federal system, emphasizing the importance of attracting talented public servants.
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  • Texas and Texans do incredible work.
  • I am from Fort Bend County, Texas, and I am here on behalf of myself and the Justice of the Peace and
  • of North Texas and the Texas A&M Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness have also been involved
  • I'm the State Registrar and Director of Vital Statistics at the Texas Department of State Health Services
  • Texas needs to step up and work with its communities to remap Texas flood risk.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several critical bills related to disaster response and water conservation. Senate Bill 1, the Natural Disaster Omnibus Bill, was extensively discussed, with testimonies reflecting on recent flooding incidents in Texas. Senator Perry emphasized the need for policy solutions to prevent future tragedies following historic flooding that resulted in significant loss of life. The committee adopted the committee substitutes for both SB1 and SB13 without objection, highlighting the broad support for these initiatives aimed at water conservation and improved emergency response protocols. Additionally, members expressed the importance of training and educating officials involved in disaster management to ensure they are equipped to handle emergencies effectively.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 19th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • , including Texas Tech University and Texas Tech Health Science Center, both world-renowned organizations
  • gas, as well as its education and health care services.
  • to six higher education institutions including UTEP, Texas Tech University Health Science Center, and
  • Members, today we are joined by physicians and health care leaders from across our state for Texas Oncology
  • on Health and Human Services.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate addressed significant legislative changes regarding bail procedures and the use of public funds in bail payments. Notably, the committee reviewed SB9 and SB40, both aimed at tightening regulations surrounding bail bonds and enhancing public safety. Senator Huffman presented an amendment to SB9 that allows judges to reassess bail after indictments, especially in cases of violent offenders, reiterating the need for strict bail practices to protect victims and communities. Additionally, SB40 introduces restrictions on the use of public funds by local governments to cover bail for defendants, addressing public concerns over the transparency and safety implications of such practices.
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  • We have a hard time keeping positions filled in programs that have experienced increased capacity, and
  • There's an economic opportunity when we can bring these boxing matches and MMA events.
  • /span> There are many water wells in this state that need plugging, and
  • Had we not gotten the exam center up and running and opened in Waco, I think they would be struggling
  • We have talked to them, and we want to work with HBC to make a few enhancements.
Summary: The meeting focused on various aspects of the Department of Licensing and Registration, highlighting the need for enhanced staffing to manage increased demand in several programs such as combative sports and industrialized housing. Notably, discussions included the establishment of new examination centers to improve service delivery and licensing processes, with emphasis on the Waco center's contribution. There was also deliberation on cybersecurity measures, showcasing the department's efforts to protect infrastructure from breaches, alongside mention of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center's successes in preventing financial crimes in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 28th, 2025 at 09:04 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

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  • Committee on Pensions, Investments and Financial Services will come

  • lower the cost of health care and ultimately to make Texas healthy again.
  • It reduces barriers to health care and also reduces state costs.
  • And the reason for that is because, one, it's not a covered service.
  • or their age and service time equaling 70 points.
Summary: The committee meeting was centered on the discussion of various bills, notably focusing on House Bill 3521, which aims to enhance retention incentives for police officers in Houston. Chairman Harless opened discussions highlighting the urgency of the bill due to staffing challenges within the Houston Police Department. Testimonies were given by several members of the police department and pension fund representatives, stipulating the need for actionable changes to prevent a significant exodus of experienced officers. The bill was met with supportive testimony that underscored the precarious staffing situation and the necessity for improved retention strategies. Following deliberations, the bill remained pending for further review.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 20th, 2025 at 10:05 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Support services provided under a Health and Human Services
  • ...operation of the School Health and Related Services
  • Is that we have West Texas and East Texas and North Texas
  • and South Texas and everything in between.
  • secure by granting the Health and Human Services Commission
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by dynamic discussions surrounding various legislative bills, notably SB1283 aimed at enhancing security in senior retirement communities following tragic incidents in the past. The bill, presented by Ms. Garcia-Hernandez, outlined essential measures including mandatory background checks for staff and a clear communication policy on criminal activities. The meeting also saw vigorous debates on multiple financial resolutions related to the statewide budget surplus, emphasizing the need for strategic allocation to property tax relief, as voiced by several committee members. Tensions arose as representatives questioned local government spending, reflecting a broader concern over escalating taxes across the state.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 5th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Scholars Program, and the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program.
  • We're working closely with the Texas Health and Human Services to ensure the effective rollout and accessibility
  • I know I served on the Health and Human Services Committee

  • I know I served on Health and Human Services for about eight
  • A&M University System Health Science Center, University of North Texas Health Science Center, and Texas
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting focused on the funding recommendations for public health-related institutions and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. During the session, significant discussions were held around the $4.2 billion in total funding recommended for the 2026-27 biennium, which reflects a notable decrease compared to the previous biennium. Key highlights included an increase in funding for various educational support programs like the Graduate Medical Education expansion, and the need for modern data systems in colleges to ensure educational programs meet workforce demands. Testimonies from representatives highlighted both concerns about budget cuts and optimism for enhanced funding initiatives.
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Higher Education May 13th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Higher Education Committee

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  • &M, and Texas Tech University.
  • Thank you, committee members, and thank you for your time and service of what y'all do regarding SB 2786
  • But as the fire service is growing and becoming more professional.
  • and access to these vital services.
  • I am a policy and advocacy coordinator for the Women's Health Care Coalition.
Summary: The Committee on Higher Education convened to discuss several significant pieces of legislation aimed at enhancing educational outcomes and access in Texas. A notable discussion was around SB2431, which seeks to improve access to foreign language courses through study abroad programs, as demand for such skills continues to grow in various industries. Additionally, SB2786 was presented, aimed at exempting certain public officers from assessment requirements under the Texas Success Initiative, to better accommodate their professional training and development needs. The meeting showcased a range of witnesses and testimonies in support of these initiatives, reflecting the committee's commitment to addressing educational barriers for students and professionals alike.
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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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  • Reed Pillifant, and you're here on behalf of the Texas Press Association and yourself, and you're for
  • that directly benefits Texas families and businesses.
  • You're here representing the Texas Solar and Storage Association and you are against the bill.
  • It mandates collaboration between TCEQ and the PUC, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and other relevant state
  • avian mortality, soil and water contamination, and the noise and potential health effects of wind turbines
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.

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