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- marker="7" data-time="36">Senate Bill 3 by Eckhardt and Menendez, relating to the powers and duties of
- the Texas Division of Emergency Management for local authorities, is also referred to the Select Committee
- In civil actions, individuals may recover attorney fees and
- I'm a published bioethicist and president of Texas Right to Life.
- I've brought some materials about the mechanism of action, and I brought an example of Plan B if y'all
- There's a Civil Relief Act of '64.
- This is a bill that we heard earlier, sponsored by the Dean of the Senate, related to civil liability
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Business and Commerce (Part II) May 1st, 2025
Senate Business & Commerce Committee
- of course.
- Let me just kind of give you the history of it, but first of all, what the purpose of it is.
- But also, there is the issue of cash, of course, now.
- The bill clarifies the right of access for legislators by noting that the right to access applies to
- I think we're all supportive of doing the actions that you're requesting for...
- The bill does not include those actions under the definition of advertising.
- It's a very clever way of kind of going in between what they've done to get rid of the.
- action.
- Action did with the trigger bill on the right in 2021, I think
- The type of lawsuits that are preempted, the type of lawsuits...
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Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee
- The chair now calls Tanya Lavelle, Disability Rights of Texas, for the bill.
- So, we'll reserve your right to close. Thank you. I got ahead of myself.
- Now, my tenants hire hundreds of people. But right now, they're in the...
- Right here, I'm in like 11 different management districts throughout the city of Houston.
- This is a Reagan-era tax reform act of 1986, and it was created on the basis of a public-private partnership
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89th Legislative Session May 13th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- in a civil action brought under the Family Code.
- and of rights of way.
- fees in an action involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.
- To a civil cause of action for fraudulent crowdfunding.
- constables for the purpose of a federal civil rights action.
- protecting civil rights in Texas.
- civil rights advocacy, we are particularly concerned about the impact of this legislation on our communities
- civil right of action.
The private civil right of action does not require
- My name is Alicia Castillo, representing the Texas Civil Rights Project, and I'm here in favor of SB
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Business and Commerce (Part I) May 1st, 2025
Senate Business & Commerce Committee
- It relates to the source of dogs and cats sold by pet stores, providing a civil penalty.
- dogs and cats in retail pet stores, creating a civil penalty of $500 per day.
- Instead of making... Things right.
- Order 48 in recognition of this threat, highlighting the need for action.
- You've got a very high rate of return, right? If you can get it.
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Health and Human Services Mar 18th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- The accident prompted local action in the city of Austin.
- Do you feel like it prohibits private right of action against a physician?
- We were way ahead of the federal government on Right to Try.
- of federal funding, they have no private cause of action
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act protects employees
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89th Legislative Session May 8th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- HB783 would create a civil cause of action for a person harmed by online impersonation.
- those factors led to the Federal Housing Act, which was known as the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
- And it was those civil rights acts that tried to stem the tide of racial
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- right-of-way, simply for the right-of-way to.
- of rights earlier this session.
- of sugary drinks and junk food right now.
- Pepper out of my hands." It's private dollars, right?
- So by law right now, they're required to have some of those staple items.
- their rights, their innocence, and leaves parents with no real recourse to stop these actions.
- A copy of this brief is being given to you right now.
- House Bill 1127 relates to the promotion and protection of the right to breastfeed.
- It will give mothers the ability to bring a civil action if these rights are violated.
- that we have the right reliability for the years ahead of us.
- ...political subdivisions of the state and private employers
- He lost in Texas, and the status of the law right now is that his clever device to circumvent judicial
- review of laws involving constitutional rights and constitutional provisions is on hold.
- of all of us.
- I'm not an attorney, but I do know that we seem to be peeling back the rights of women in this state.
- accountability of our republic by affirming a trustee's First Amendment rights.
- This situation highlights the broader issue of conflicting state firearm policies enforced by private
- bills coming up on the floor these days that give a private cause of action, as well as the Attorney
- General's Office cause of action, so that there is a super chilling effect.
- in the right-of-way of certain counties' roads.
- It does not affect the actual level of crime for these actions.
- right of action.
- So at this point, I think it is the right action to take to make sure that, again, all of the unions—and
- Right now in Texas, it's estimated that about 90% of...
- trying to take care of people, and so that's right.
- Members, if you did not know, it's right off of 7th Street.
- Enshrining these rights in the Texas Constitution's Bill of Rights will protect them by making it more
- It simply makes them part of the Bill of Rights in the Texas Constitution.
- of an individual unlawfully present in the United States to commence a civil action, was referred to
- vegetation in a right-of-way, was referred to Transportation.
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Press Conference: Lt. Governor Dan PatrickRegarding progress on Senate priorities for the 89th Legislative Session. Apr 3rd, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
- We're building hundreds of millions of dollars worth of studios all over Texas.
- and hundreds of millions of dollars to the state.
- I'm curious to know what kind of actions would you like to see on that site that make it pretty low and
- And there are lots of other examples of this.
- A lot of people like to play it; it's a lot of fun for a lot of folks, but we can't.
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Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee
- All right, Mr. Alveston, a couple of things about the bill.
- They're also balancing the constitutional rights of the person in front of them.
- of action allowing individuals...
- marker="820" data-time="4914"> That the cause of action, other than just the statutory cause of action
- Right, and so it's not any sort of broadening of that authority, it's just clarifying the process by
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89th Legislative Session May 14th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- She's also the vice president of the Black Law Students Association and the president of the Civil Rights
- fees in actions involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights.
- rights action.
- of Law, is that right?
- but of the City of Houston, right?