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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:00 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- H.J.R. 4 by Meyer, proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a law imposing an
- amendment to the Texas Constitution to prohibit the legislature from
- This amendment ensures we are not using the state constitution to protect.
- This amendment ensures we are not using this resolution to create a permanent constitutional pool for
- I urge you to support this amendment to make sure H.J.R. 4 doesn't become a constitutional shield for
- The substitute constitutes dedication to the Water Fund. Committee substitute to HGR 7.
- amendment itself to the.
- It used to be that the split, the 50-50 in this case, was in the constitutional amendment.
- The substitute removes the provisions of the constitutional
- It will require a constitutional vote or some statutory change to do that, but it's a 20-year period
- And so we have both the statute as well as the constitutional
- We have a floor amendment that will come out that will make it crystal clear that we want you to provide
- And so if you look up in the Constitution right now under Article VIII, Section 1-B, and scroll down
- to the date section where it's amended.
- So that has never actually become part of the constitution.
- What I was saying and what I'll say to this constitutional amendment proposal, all of you on this dais
- this bill through this constitutional amendment if it were
This would not require a constitutional amendment.
It would require a constitutional amendment when Section
- Respectfully, it just seems like still you need a constitutional amendment to.
The Chair moves that House Bill 3278, without amendment
- Senate Bill 1358 without amendment be reported favorably to
- The Chair moves that House Bill 3713 without amendment be
- The Chair moves that Senate Bill 1121 without amendment be reported favorably to the full House with
- no criminal powers, and the state just can't give it to them without changing the Constitution.
This is another constitutional amendment that addresses
- the Constitution to require the denial of bail to persons accused of certain offenses punishable as
I mean, this bill, this constitutional amendment is meant
- Given this fact, I am confused and disturbed by the introduction of yet another constitutional amendment
- This constitutional amendment adds insult to injury, and with that, we oppose this SJR.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Senate SessionReading and Referral of Bills Feb 7th, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
SJR 1 by Huffman proposing a constitutional amendment requiring
S.J.R. 5 by Huffman, proposing a constitutional amendment
S.J.R. 34 by Hughes, proposing a constitutional amendment
S.J.R. 35 by Johnson, proposing a constitutional amendment
- S.J.R. 35 by Johnson, proposing a constitutional amendment to
SJR 36 by Hall, proposing a constitutional amendment.
- We can add to the resolution if we could just get another amendment. Just continue. Just continue.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Press Conference: Senator Tan ParkerRegarding the establishment of the Texas Legislative UK Caucus. Joined by UK Consul General Sujeevan Satheesan; Senators César Blanco and Brent Hagenbuch; and Representatives Claudia Ordaz and Matt Shaheen. Feb 11th, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
HJR2 is proposed as a constitutional amendment prohibiting
- The committee substitute to HJR 34 is the constitutional amendment that would allow for the ad valorem
- HJR31 is the constitutional amendment that would allow for the ad valorem tax exemption on agricultural
- This constitutional amendment would prohibit any iteration of a capital gains tax.
- So my understanding is when you have a constitutional amendment that really doesn't have a code that
Members, SJR 4 would raise the constitutional cap.
- data-time="1152"> of some of these questions, but the ESF is what this bill contemplates making amendments
- to via Constitutional Amendment.
- Constitutional ramifications of how we can appropriate things
- amendment in this state.
- what the constitutional amendment would do.
- As has already been mentioned by Senator Hughes, this constitutional amendment would enshrine over 100
- A lot of it is really well established in the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution
- This constitutional amendment, if passed, would allow parents to make thoughtful and important medical
- SJR 18 is to exempt permanently in statute by constitutional amendment that Constitutional amendment. Yeah, it just makes sense.
- HJR 1862 exempts permanently in statute by constitutional
- amendment that the gains will not be taxed in Texas.
Constitutional amendment.
- SJR 84 by Bettencourt proposing a constitutional amendment
SJR 27 proposes a constitutional amendment regarding
Following amendment members.
- Floor amendment number one by Huffman.
SJR 27 proposes a constitutional amendment regarding
- Plus, if you look at the Constitution, the Constitution has been amended and ratified. We see that.
- Can you imagine 38 states ratifying an awful amendment to the United States Constitution?
- We trust Congress to amend the Constitution, but not the people? Why would Congress...
- But there is no balanced budget amendment in the Constitution.
- You cannot take that power away from Congress without amending the Constitution.
House Bill 1127, without amendments, be reported favorably
- Representative McQueeney moves that House Bill 1393, without amendment, be reported favorably.
- Representative AnchÃa moves that House Bill 1640, without amendment, be reported favorably to the full
- moves that House Bill 2152, without amendment, be reported
- The Chair moves that H.R. 51, without amendment, be reported