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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 24th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • moves that House Bill 4506, without amendment, be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
  • moves that House Bill 4753, as substituted, be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
  • moves that House Bill 4812, without amendment, be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
  • with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed and
  • ="2304"> House Bill 5654, without amendment, be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
Summary: The committee meeting included extensive discussions on various bills, with a notable focus on housing issues. The members deliberated on HB3892, which aims to address ambiguities in local government regulations and improve the accessibility of affordable housing in Texas. Public testimony was received from multiple stakeholders, including city representatives who voiced support for the bill, highlighting its significance in balancing development and local regulations. The chair also laid out additional bills such as HB5437 to establish a new municipal utility district and HB5650 focused on land use optimization, all of which were passed unanimously with zero nays.
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  • So on your recommendations, I was told you got them to us
  • Senator Perry moves that Senate Bill 2658 be recommended

  • Senator moves that Senate Bill 1055 be recommended

  • Senate Bill 1898 be recommended for the local non-contested
  • ...and be recommended for the local and uncontested calendars
Summary: During this meeting, the committee had a thorough discussion centered around various Senate Bills primarily related to groundwater management and water utility regulations. Notably, Senate Bill 2661, introduced amendments to enhance penalties for over-pumping water, highlighting the growing concern over depleting aquifers and ensuring compliance with existing water use regulations. Multiple senators voiced their opinions regarding the necessity of tougher penalties and the implications for both water users and conservation methods. Public testimony was heard, with some arguing against the proposed penalties, stating they could unfairly burden farmers and landowners.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Apr 15th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • moves that House Bill 3088, as substituted, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation
  • ...with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.
  • ...house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed
  • ...recommendation that it do pass and be printed, and be sent
  • ...to the full House with the recommendation that it do pass
Summary: The meeting convened by Chair Metcalfe was characterized by the passage of multiple bills aimed at designating various regions in Texas for specific cultural or recreational significance, such as HCR 71 establishing LaSalle County as the Wild Hog Capital and HCR 86 naming Denton as the Halloween Capital of Texas. All bills discussed received unanimous support in the committee, signaling a cooperative atmosphere among committee members. Representative Flores brought forth House Bill 3883 which focuses on an important economic tool to spur Texas' competitive edge in hosting major events. The committee's voting process was efficient, as all motions to report the bills favorably passed without any opposition.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • Senator Hagen moves that Senate Bill 2623 be reported to the full Senate with the recommendation that
  • Senator Menéndez moves that Senate Bill 646 be reported to the full Senate with a recommendation that
  • Senator Middleton moves that Senate Bill 843 be reported to the Senate with a recommendation that it
  • data-time="2520">Senator Bettencourt moves that the committee substitute for Senate Bill 2392 be recommended
  • " data-time="2646">Senator Menéndez moves that the committee substitute for Senate Bill 1418 be recommended
Summary: The meeting focused on advancing several significant pieces of legislation, particularly those pertaining to education and school finance. Notable discussions included the adoption of committee substitutes for various Senate Bills, such as SB2392, which introduced new reporting requirements for educators regarding misconduct cases. The committee also addressed SB1635, aimed at alleviating the financial burdens of high coastal insurance costs on school districts, which included provisions for credits against required recapture payments. Senator Hinojosa emphasized the urgency of responding to the challenges faced by local districts, underscoring the need for legislative support to ensure fair funding in coastal areas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 5th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Sunset review criteria and recommendations.
  • We typically provide three sorts of recommendations.
  • recommendation that can be implemented by the agency once the Sunset Commission has adopted the recommendation
  • Look at the services being provided and make those recommendations?
  • Like, why was this recommendation put forth?
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Delivery of Government Efficiency marked the beginning of a new era focused on holding government agencies accountable and eliminating inefficiencies. Chairman Capriglione emphasized the committee's role in modernizing state government, implementing rigorous oversight, and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used effectively. The committee plans to address waste, mismanagement, and corruption, aiming for an ambitious agenda over the next 22 months. Discussions included the establishment of public hearings to foster transparency and the development of legislative proposals to drive reform. Several state agencies provided insights into their operations, with a particular focus on how they can better serve the public through increased efficiency and enhanced cybersecurity measures.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Human Services Committee

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  • on the state violation, we do accept that recommendation.
  • comes down, we will follow that recommendation.
  • And it's not in state law that we must follow the MPRO recommendation.
  • I have a really quick recommendation. We really appreciate it.
  • We have one recommendation to simply add the term.
Summary: The committee meeting covered a wide range of legislative proposals, with significant focus on addressing child welfare, language access, and transparency in funding for children's advocacy centers. Representative Richardson presented HB5136, aimed at strengthening governance and accountability in child advocacy centers, reflecting concerns over transparency due to recent scandals. The bill was discussed extensively as members expressed the need for better oversight in organizations receiving public funding. Additionally, HB4838 was championed for enhancing language access in emergency services, with witnesses emphasizing its critical importance for non-English speakers during crises. Overall, strong engagement from both representatives and the public was evident, with passionate testimonies highlighting the necessity of these legislative measures.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Apr 16th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Who's doing what, and that's why it's their recommendation
  • Senator Perry moves that Senate Bill 912 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do
  • Senator Perry moves that Senate Bill 1580 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do
  • Senator Perry moves that Senate Bill 1952 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do
  • Senate Bill 1952 be recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. Is there objection?
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 27th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • The chair recommends that it do pass, be printed, and sent
  • The chair recommends that it do pass, be printed, and sent
  • favorably to the full House with the recommendation that
  • We report a fair bill to the full House with the recommendation to do pass, printed.
  • Without amendments, be reported for review to the full House with the recommendation to do pass.
Summary: The Committee on Transportation convened to discuss several significant bills related to highway designations and public safety. Notably, House Bill 2457 aims to designate a stretch of US Highway 287 as the Mollie Mullins Mile, honoring a 9-year-old girl who tragically lost her life in a traffic accident. The bill highlights the efforts of her family to improve highway safety following their loss, receiving support from local authorities and advocates. The committee also discussed House Bill 2198, proposing the designation of a portion of State Highway 34 as the Jacob Candonza Memorial Highway, honoring a police officer who died in the line of duty. This tribute underscores the value placed on the sacrifices made by law enforcement in ensuring community safety.
TX
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  • 1368">Senator King moves that Senate Bill 627 be reported favorably to the full Senate with the recommendation
  • Senator Campbell moves that Senate Bill 842 be favorably reported to the full Senate with the recommendation
  • Senator Campbell moves that Senate Bill 842 be recommended
  • Senator King moves that Senate Bill 140 be reported favorably to the full Senate with a recommendation
  • So, yeah, recommendation about lengthening that.

Summary: The meeting of the Senate Business Commerce Committee addressed multiple bills, notably focusing on SB842, SB372, and SB262. Chairman Schwartner facilitated discussions around the Texas Energy Fund, with updates provided by PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson. Gleeson outlined the current status of the energy applications, highlighting that out of 72 applications, 17 had progressed. The committee also raised concerns regarding the need for additional transmission capacity, particularly in the Permian Basin, and discussed the implications of transitioning from 345 kV to 765 kV lines. Overall, the session was marked by a sense of urgency to finalize decisions by the approaching deadlines set for May 1st.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 23rd, 2025

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  • House Bill 500 is substituted and reported to the full Senate with a recommendation.
  • Recommendation to move House Bill 4488 substituted

  • to be reported back to the full Senate with a recommendation to do pass and be printed.
  • House Bill 42 is substituted and reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
  • Limping to the Senate with a recommendation.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee featured extensive discussions surrounding several important bills, notably House Bills 500, 4486, and 3010. Chair Huffman presented HB500, a supplemental budget addressing vital state services, in which $2.5 billion was allocated for water infrastructure projects. The committee approved the bill unanimously, showcasing bipartisan support for its critical provisions including enhancements to Texas's cybersecurity and disaster response capabilities. Discussions also revolved around HB4486, which was substituted and subsequently reported back to the full Senate, indicating ongoing legislative refinement and collaboration among members. Additionally, HB3010, aimed at facilitating disaster recovery for rural infrastructure, was brought forward by Senator Nichols, emphasizing the state's commitment to assisting communities impacted by natural calamities.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that
  • Senator Birdwell will move that it be recommended to the administration committee for the local uncontested
  • Chair hears none, it is recommended.
  • And so I recognize the Railroad Commission's recommendations. But that's all I'll say.
  • While TCEQ recommends similar disposal practices for all types of batteries, there are no procedures
Bills: SB2122, SB2050
Summary: The Senate Committee on Natural Resources convened to discuss developments regarding SB1150, related to the plugging of inactive wells. Senator Middleton presented the committee substitute for the bill, detailing key adjustments, including extending the effective date by two years to September 2027 to provide operators and the Railroad Commission adequate time for implementation. The discussions sought to address concerns regarding compliance complexity, particularly for wells inactive for more than 15 years. The relaxed timeline was intended to mitigate an initial rush before escalating requirements were imposed on stakeholders. In addition to the new timeline, revisions were made to enhance the clarity of reporting standards for operators regarding inactive wells.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part I) Mar 26th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Bill 493 be recommended for local and contested.
  • Senator Perry moves that Senate Bill 922 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do
  • The committee substitute to Senate Bill 922 is recommended for the local and uncontested calendar.
  • Senator Perry moves that Senate Bill 1332 be recommended
  • So members, that recommendation will not be recognized. That motion will not be recognized.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services convened to discuss various pieces of legislation, addressing critical issues affecting healthcare and social services in Texas. Notable discussions included Senate Bill 481, which mandates backup power provisions for nursing homes and assisted living facilities to ensure the safety of vulnerable residents during outages, and Senate Bill 596, aimed at improving reporting requirements related to child welfare, enhancing the oversight of removals and placements. The committee also reviewed several other bills aimed at supporting healthcare access and enhancing protections for children under various circumstances.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation Apr 17th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Environmental Regulation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair moves that HB1768, as substituted, be reported to the full House with the recommendation.
  • That's one recommendation.

  • It then goes back to the commission, and the commission considers and acts on that recommendation.
  • They can recommend issuing the draft permit as TCEQ developed it, they can recommend not issuing the
  • draft permit, or they can recommend issuing it with modifications.
Summary: The meeting focused on several critical environmental bills primarily related to regulatory processes and emissions management. Key discussions included a thorough examination of HB3997, which aims to streamline LNG terminal permitting processes to boost development efficiency and compliance in Texas. Matt Barr of Chenier Energy emphasized the need for clarity in regulatory timelines to better support export operations and maintain Texas's leading position in LNG exports. Additionally, multiple bills were proposed concerning vehicle emissions testing and transparency requirements in waste management contracts, highlighting the varied approaches lawmakers are taking to environmental regulation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Aug 6th, 2025 at 10:08 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • Each provides recommendations to improve coordination efforts and guide owners...
  • There's really been no action taken on that recommendation from Sunset.
  • I'm gonna share a few recommendations.
  • I have a couple of comments, so you're going to get us your recommendations.
  • Please feel free to submit whatever recommendations, the do's and the don'ts.
Summary: The meeting held by the Cultural, Recreation, and Tourism Committee focused primarily on emergency preparedness and responses to natural disasters, notably in the context of the recent floods that occurred in Texas on July 4th. The committee expressed deep sympathy for the affected communities and acknowledged the impressive efforts of first responders during the calamity. Testimonies were provided by representatives from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the Texas Historical Commission, and various youth camps, focusing on the challenges faced during these emergencies and the steps taken to ensure visitor safety and habitat preservation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Mar 24th, 2025 at 04:00 pm

House Appropriations Committee

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  • of the subcommittee and their teams for their hard work and the time that they put into these recommendations
  • to make budget recommendations for these important agencies
  • Members, our subcommittee recommended critical items to be funded that address the needs of the state
  • Members, I am proud to recommend adoption of our report,
  • and I am happy to answer any questions about our subcommittee recommendations.
Summary: The meeting of the Appropriations Committee focused on the adoption of subcommittee reports for various articles, emphasizing critical funding needs for Texas. Representative Gonzalez highlighted significant budget recommendations, including appropriations for crime victim services, military community support, and enhancements to juvenile probation departments. The adoption of several articles was met with a mixture of support and dissent, showcasing discussions surrounding the allocation of state resources and adherence to House rules regarding formal meeting records and transparency.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • moves that House Bill 3278, without amendment, be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
  • /span> ...be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
  • moves that House Bill 3713 without amendment be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
  • I appreciate the recommendation for it to be voted out

  • moves that Senate Bill 326 without amendment be reported favorably to the full House with the recommendation
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by discussions on several key legislative measures, particularly focusing on amendments to emergency powers and local food vendor regulations. A highlight was the presentation of SJR 40 by Representative Slauson, aimed at redefining how the state handles emergency declarations and asserting legislative authority beyond the traditional session times. This proposal elicited significant interest and debate among committee members, emphasizing the need for a more responsive governance framework to better handle future crises like COVID-19. In regards to food regulations, House Bill 2844 was discussed, seeking to streamline licensing requirements for food trucks operating across multiple jurisdictions. Testimony included perspectives from both supporters advocating for fewer regulatory hurdles and critics warning about potential public health risks.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs May 5th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • >The chair moves that House Bill 5573, as substituted, be reported in favor with a full House recommendation
  • 162">The chair moves that Senate Bill 3S, substituted, be reported favorably with a full House recommendation
  • This bill codifies Governor Abbott's Executive Order number 49, looking at grid security, recommending
  • Instead, we would recommend...
  • With that, I recommend that you support this bill.
Bills: SB34, SB75, SB330, SB1535, SB18
Summary: The committee meeting was focused on several critical pieces of legislation, particularly SB34 aimed at enhancing wildfire response capabilities for volunteer fire departments throughout Texas. This bill introduces a statewide database for firefighting equipment and raises the grant cap for rural volunteer fire departments. Various witnesses, including experts and stakeholders, testified in support of the bill by emphasizing the increasing wildfire threats experienced in recent years. The committee spent considerable time addressing the amendments and concerns surrounding ongoing wildfire risks, ensuring that necessary resources are allocated to combat this urgency effectively. Discussion also revolved around SB75, a bill that seeks to codify security measures for the Texas electric grid in response to potential electromagnetic pulse threats and other vulnerabilities, with multiple testimonies highlighting the considerable risks posed to public safety and infrastructure if inaction persists. In addition to other bills discussed, there were notable debates around SB18 which aims to restrict public funding for libraries hosting certain performances. Critics expressed concerns over the potential limitations on community literacy programs, drawing attention to the overwhelming need for inclusive educational resources to combat literacy issues in Texas. The rigorous dialogue reflected the committee's commitment to not only legislative processes but also the significant impact these decisions hold for the broader Texas community. Overall, the meeting was well-attended, indicating active participation from both members and the public.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice Mar 4th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • they recommend?
  • What kind of sites would porn performers recommend? I'm afraid to even ask.
  • Recommendation is present. Good, but strike the last.
  • Senate Bill 441 will be reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
  • Senate Bill 442 will be reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
Bills: SB20, SB1621, SB412, SB441, SB442
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice focused on legislative measures aimed at enhancing the protection of minors against the evolving threats posed by artificial intelligence and technology in the realm of child exploitation. Multiple bills, including SB20 and SB1621, were introduced to address child sexual abuse material (CSAM), particularly concerning AI-generated content and deep fakes. During the session, committee members highlighted the importance of these initiatives, emphasizing that the current legal framework must adapt to the rapidly changing technological landscape. The discussions emphasized the commitment of the committee members to protect children and the integrity of these legislative efforts. Public testimony brought forth a sense of urgency from both law enforcement and advocacy groups highlighting widespread concerns about the misuse of technology to exploit children.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair moves that HB 705, without amendment, be reported favorably to the full house with a recommendation
  • 180"> The motion is to report HB 1875 without amendment, favorably to the full house with the recommendation
  • It's not a regulation; it's a recommendation to keep 50 feet from any structure or any vehicle.
  • So, the recommendation disincentivizes you from storing
  • The language of this bill, and I strongly recommend a committee substitute or some kind of amendment
Summary: The meeting was marked by thorough discussions regarding several pivotal bills aimed at addressing safety and regulatory reforms within various sectors. Notably, House Bill 3352 was a focal point, where industry representatives highlighted the urgent need for enhanced driver safety training in work zones due to a rise in fatalities. Supporters argued that including work zone safety in driver education programs could significantly improve awareness and reduce accidents. Additionally, House Bill 2186 drew scrutiny from small business owners who expressed concerns about the regulatory burden it would impose on electricians and the potential impact on employment within the industry. Despite the commitment to improve safety, stakeholders warned of unintended consequences that could affect operational viability for non-signatory firms.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 14th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair moves that SJR87 be reported to the full Senate with a recommendation that it do pass favorably
  • SJR87 is reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation, and we'll go to the floor.
  • " data-time="918">The chair moves that Senate Bill 3073 be reported to the full Senate with a recommendation
  • Senate Bill 3073 will be reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
  • ...Full Senate with a recommendation to do pass favorably
Bills: SB3073, SJR87
Summary: The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice convened to discuss important legislative amendments regarding bail reform in Texas. The meeting centered around two key bills: SJR87 and SB3073. SJR87 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at imposing stricter bail conditions for repeat violent offenders, requiring judges to deny bail without individual assessments of risk in certain cases. This sparked contentious debate, highlighting the concerns among committee members and public witnesses about potential infringements on due process and judicial discretion. Proponents argued that the amendment would help safeguard the community against repeat offenders by ensuring that those with serious crimes on their record could not be released on bail under questionable circumstances.

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