Video & Transcript DataContr Research : 'regulatory measures'
- committee substitute for Senate Bill 1741, and Senator Parker, if you could just explain the original measure
- intellectual property theft at Texas public institutions of higher education by implementing the following measures
- knowledgeable about national security risks, methods of espionage, signs of such activity, protective measures
- authority to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to adopt rules necessary to implement these measures
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Appropriations - S/C on Article I, IV, V Mar 5th, 2025 at 02:00 pm
- ...performance measures to manage cases and develop cost containment
- measures.
- marker="118" data-time="702"> I'd have to defer to the agency to look at some of those performance measures
- Performance measures to manage cases and develop cost containment
- measures.
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Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee
- I own for or against the measure.
- The chair recognizes Representative Raymond to close those on the measure.
- Measure.
- Hearing none, the Chair recognizes Representative Lopez to close on the measure.
- Is there anyone else you wish to testify for or against this measure?
- The chair now lays out Senate Bill 1335 and recognizes its author, Dean Zaffirini, to explain the measure
- marker="388" data-time="2322"> The chair recognizes its author, the Dean of the Senate, to explain the measure
- span> And recognizes its author, Senator Perry, to explain the measure
- With respect to car titles or with this measure? I don't believe we had something, although Mr.
- From the original measure, mobile home beneficiaries face
Senator, you're recognized to explain the measure.
- The measure is pending for now.
- marker="40" data-time="234">The Chair lays out Senate Bill 3039, and you're recognized to explain the measure
- And when should we be able to measure it?
This bill is defined as a fiscally responsible measure
- We could have taken less drastic measures, slower, more preventative forms of treatment that could have
- I urge you to vote this bill out of committee and to take up further measures in the 90th legislative
- This commitment is advanced through the key measures of this bill and House Bill 2.
- Members, this bill relates to measures to support kindergarten
- lays out Senate Bill 3009 and recognizes its author, our colleague Senator Parker, to explain the measure
- that, but we believe that this bill is extreme in its impact and would love to see something more measured
- I recognize Senator Parker to explain the measure.
- Representative Dutton's bill, and I recognize its sponsor, the Dean of the Senate, to explain the measure
The measure is intended to enhance privacy protections
- ...Menendez to explain the measure.
- ...to explain the measure.
- "2250"> Joint Resolution 63, SJR 63, and recognizes its author, Senator Middleton, to explain the measure
- We will open up public testimony on all three of those measures.
- He recognizes our colleague, Senator Hall, to explain the measure on behalf of the author.
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Senate Committee on Education K-16 Apr 3rd, 2025 at 09:00 am
Senate Education K-16 Committee
- span marker="481" data-time="2880">I urge the committee and the Senate as a whole to support this measure
- to explain the measure for Senator West.
- Bob and Senator Menéndez, you're recognized to explain the measure. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
- On that measure, members:
Bills: SB530, SB757, SB769, SB1085, SB1241, SB1242, SB1409, SB1878, SB2138, SB2314, SB2231, SB2361, SB2431, SJR59
- Schools can meet these safety measures and, Senator Creighton, I would say, if I may, I think
- "> resources to strengthen security, improve emergency communication systems, and enhance safety measures
- These measures aim to ensure that cases are investigated
- So, you know, this is an attempt to measure, again, just accountable and transparent.
- And so, this is a way just to measure each judge's work in their own courtroom.
- This is a transparency measure that protects taxpayers from unknowingly bearing the burden of allocated
- These measures will help to prevent the misuse of funds and ensure that revenues are directed towards
- The city would support a bill that imposes the same punitive measures across.
- The bottom line is the City of Galveston has done nothing wrong, but we are facing punitive measures.
- Any measures or just...?
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Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 12th, 2025 at 09:05 am
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee
- What this bill allows them to do is implement safety measures that would include all kinds of things.
- The safety measures are paid for by the carriers, and it delineates that.
- span marker="43" data-time="252">One of the problems is when you require or try to implement safety measures
- Measures with independent contractors.
- It gave us a wonderful opportunity to measure our own practices against a list of best practices for
- Senator Parker to explain the measure.
- out Senate Bill and recognizes this author, our colleague, the Dean of the Senate, to explain the measure
- Dean Zaffirini to explain the measure.
- marker="295" data-time="1764"> The chair recognizes the Dean of the Senate, its author, to explain the measure
Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 25th, 2025 at 12:08 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- Large cities all the way down to small ones, and yes, I'm attempting to establish a consistent regulatory
- By eliminating the need for a prescription, this measure ultimately offers all Texans greater medical
- you who did not hear, Senator Kennedy— Applauded this measure
- I also would like to thank Representative Schaffner for all of her work in passing this important measure
- This is a beautiful amendment for a transformative bill on what gets measured gets fixed.
- by which we measure student success.
- House Bill 4129 would allow DFPS to implement measures earlier and hold these contractors accountable
- at the same time that you're measuring the SSCC compliance because, of course, we're handing over cases
- ="12924">Yes, these contracts are performance-based contracts, so there are actually performance measures
- 2155" data-time="12924"> Meeting those performance measures
- We support the bill for all of the accountability measures that it's putting on these contracts.
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State Affairs (Part II) May 22nd, 2025
- Buckley and recognizes its sponsors to prepare to explain the measure.
- This approach is similar to measures we've implemented in agriculture.
- Representative Daniela recognizes its sponsor, Senator Bettencourt, to explain the measure.
- We'll recognize Senator Bardwell on behalf of Senator Betancourt to explain the measure.
- Again, this committee has approved the companion measure, and this is a House bill that has come over
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee
- They would measure the results. We do none of that.
- Board (LBB) performance measures, and state auditor performance reporting.
- We have measures...
- ...performance measures that are required by state agencies
- , and we have performance measure audits that are available to ensure that the workforce is working.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am
House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee
- That's the measure.
- If not, the chair recognizes Speaker Moody to close on the measure.
- marker="226" data-time="1350">Is there anyone else here wishing to testify on, for, or against the measure
- Is there anyone else wishing to testify on, for, or against the measure? If not?
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S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025 at 11:04 am
House S/C on Transportation Funding
- The Chair recognizes, is there anyone who would like to testify for or against the measure?
- Representative Troxler to explain the measure.
- Is there anybody else who wishes to testify for or against the measure?
- Measure. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.