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Transcript Highlights:
  • an appropriation during the 88th session, the legislature included a rider that ensured an annual review
  • Today, I'm here to request your support for the proposed education reimbursement rate review.
  • This review, submitted in a proposed rider, will ensure

  • the sustainability of our facility by requiring HHSC to review our rate.
  • span> First, let me thank you on behalf of my employees for the investment
Summary: The meeting of the committee included extensive discussions regarding the sustainability of health facilities serving vulnerable populations, particularly focusing on reimbursement rates for services provided. The testimony highlighted the challenges faced by providers due to past inadequacies in Medicaid reimbursement methodologies, which have resulted in financial strains on their operations. Members of the committee engaged with the testimonies, seeking clarification on the implications of proposed adjustments to reimbursement rates and the potential impacts on service quality for the most fragile Texans.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 2nd, 2025 at 11:00 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • We utilize our park board to register our short-term rentals annually.
  • If the property doesn't have a registration number or they've been informed by our park board that it
  • Or the park board sends out letters asking for compliance
  • The bill strengthens local oversight by allowing third-party safety reviews before the projects begin
  • Nash, we show you as registered on behalf of the Board of Trustees.
Summary: The meeting of the State Affairs Committee convened to discuss House Bill 1606, focusing on public safety and communication regarding vegetation management near power lines. Representative Metcalf presented the bill, highlighting concerns raised by constituents about overgrown vegetation posing risks such as power outages and fire hazards. The bill aims to mandate electric utilities to provide customers with information on how to request vegetation management, thereby enhancing public awareness and safety without imposing new regulations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 24th, 2025 at 11:00 am

House Energy Resources Committee

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  • We certainly won't, and I really think that we need to be focusing on whatever investment it's going
  • Coincidentally, our chairman of the board is also a Panhandle operator.
  • It is unusable in its current state, that's why you have to have this level of investment.
  • This bill creates significant legal risks for the industry and stakeholders and hinders investment in
  • Foreseeing this many years ago, we invested a lot of money as a company in finding alternatives.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on the discussion and advancement of several key bills, notably HB1285, HB2890, HB1971, and HB1169. Chairman Darby opened the session by presenting HB2890, addressing the economic impact of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, particularly in light of recent federal pauses on LNG projects which have affected Texas significantly. The committee heard testimonies regarding the necessity of increasing communication between Gulf states to protect the industry, illustrating the importance of unified action against federal regulations that may harm Texas's LNG sector.
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  • I'm just telling you I don't want a desk review making the
  • that a review process carried out by the provider finance
  • That desk review level or that review level needs to peer in and say, well, they.
  • Yeah, right, you know, just one of the things on ex parte reviews...
  • When you look at, can they do direct care ratios and reviews? I mean, is it transparent?
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily focused on several significant bills aimed at enhancing accountability and transparency within Texas's Medicaid and long-term care systems. Notably, SB457 seeks to ensure that a substantial portion of Medicaid funds is allocated directly to patient care in nursing facilities, addressing concerns about the misuse of taxpayer dollars. Various testimonies were provided from key stakeholders, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by nursing homes and the pressing need for reform. Notably, AARP Texas endorsed SB457, emphasizing the critical need for improvements in care quality, especially in light of staffing shortages and neglect issues prevalent in some facilities.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 4th, 2025 at 02:02 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="18">*Chimes ringing*

    Have all members of the Board

  • They have secured more than $500 million in investments, including light rail expansion, bus lines, and
  • At 6, we'll begin a coin toss, captains' meetings, and rule review, then kick off at 6:30.
  • At 6, we'll begin a coin toss, captains' meetings, and rule review, then kick off at 6:30.
  • At 6 p.m., we will begin the coin toss, captain's meetings, and rule review, then kick off at 6:30.
Summary: The committee meeting highlighted several key resolutions, including the recognition of various days to celebrate regions and groups within Texas. Notably, H.R. 127 was passed, recognizing February 4th, 2025, as Texas Energy Day, underscoring the significance of the oil and gas industry in Texas' economy. During discussions, Representative Harrison voiced strong opposition to SCR 11, expressing concerns over legislative inaction and advocating for tackling pressing issues like property taxes and educational reform. His remarks underscored frustrations with the current leadership’s handling of significant legislation, suggesting a pattern of strategic inaction to avoid accountability.
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  • We have a full agenda today with several important bills to review

  • Senator Kelly remarked, "Investing in vocational training

  • /p>

    Several witnesses provided input, advocating for increased investment

  • ...human review first, followed by an auditing period, and
  • then a move towards fully autonomous review.
Summary: The meeting was chaired by Chairman Schweikert and involved a comprehensive discussion on how to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) for reducing waste, fraud, and improper payments within federal programs. Key witnesses, including Mr. Andrew Canarsa from the Council of the Inspectors General, provided insights on the potential of AI in enhancing government efficiency. The committee emphasized the importance of reliable data and thorough examination of AI application to avoid unintended consequences while addressing the estimated $162 billion in improper payments reported by the federal government. Concerns were raised regarding the recent firing of inspectors general and the impacts that could have on oversight and accountability processes.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • [The Texas Department of Public Safety] reviewed and issued
  • review prior to operating in the state.
  • Texas has attracted significant A.V. investment and has become the epicenter of autonomous trucking.
  • It has been reviewed with the red lines, and they had plenty to cover during that time to review it.
  • We had that time to review the committee substitute.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on two primary bills, SB1598 and SB1493. SB1598, introduced by Senator Hagen Booth, addresses the clarity of collision report information access for law enforcement, aiming to enhance the tools available to police agencies across Texas for solving crimes. The meeting featured strong support from police representatives, including Sheriff Brian Hawthorne of Chambers County, who emphasized the significance of the CARFAX program for police in facilitating access to vital vehicle information, free of charge. Public testimony reflected a consensus on the necessity of the bill for improved investigatory processes.
TX
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  • Received and that we reviewed at the last hearing was, in
  • Texans are being asked to testify on something we can't see, we can't review, and we can't trust.
  • I serve on the executive board of Hope AFSCME.
  • You must also give the public a minimum of five days to review the maps.
  • And I want the capability to review the maps.

Summary: The House Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting convened to discuss a revised congressional redistricting plan as part of a special session. The meeting focused on public testimony regarding potential revisions to the redistricting map due to concerns about representation for Congressional Districts 2, 7, 8, and 9. Several witnesses testified against the proposed changes, expressing worries about gerrymandering and the disproportionate impact on minority communities. Notably, Deborah Allen, a former city council member, implored the committee members to heed the concerns of constituents who fear losing representation during this critical redistricting process. The atmosphere was charged as multiple lawmakers and public members voiced their frustrations about the perceived political motives driving the redistricting efforts rather than addressing urgent local needs. The committee faced questions regarding the lack of concrete maps available for public commentary, raising concerns about transparency in the redistricting process. Some members argued that the hearings should prioritize community engagement across the state rather than being limited to a few locations. Various testimonies highlighted fears that the redistricting plan might undermine the gains made in voter representation, particularly among marginalized groups. As the meeting concluded, it became clear that the committee might need to hold further hearings to ensure the public's voice was adequately represented before moving forward with any decisions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • As more services and credentials become digitally accessible, such as mobile boarding passes, insurance
  • ...heavily invested in proving their citizenship to be able
  • MDLs as proof of identity for federal purposes, including boarding a plane.
  • And in 2024, as part of our charter review process

  • It continues to find new ways of investing in and retaining talented, high-quality personnel.
Summary: The meeting of the Committee covered various bills with a notable focus on HB3426, which aims to modernize how Texans access and present their driver's license by introducing a digital option. Testimonies from proponents highlighted the convenience and necessity of making identification more accessible in a digital age, while security and privacy concerns around the potential for data mishandling were also addressed. Additional discussions included HB3033, which proposes a donation mechanism for non-profits supporting Department of Public Safety employees, reinforcing community support for those in service.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

State Affairs Aug 15th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Parker, if you could hit up Southlake, is it, that you're on the board of?
  • Review board, but that's not something that's in this bill
  • There's no other review outside of just assuming that these issues are going to Internal Affairs, they
  • boards to review their police officer actions.
  • It is mandatory that the prospective agency review

Bills: SB6, SB7, SB8, SB11, SB12, SB13, SB15
Summary: This meeting of the committee addressed several significant bills, with strong expressions of support and opposition from various stakeholders. Notably, SB8, a controversial bill concerning gender identity and access to bathrooms, drew extensive public testimony. Many speakers voiced concerns about the implications of such legislation, emphasizing the potential harm to transgender individuals and the necessity for an atmosphere of safety and inclusivity. In contrast, other members supported the bill, arguing for the protection of women's spaces. The committee also discussed SB15 regarding police records, which sparked debates on transparency and accountability in law enforcement. The meeting concluded with the committee members voting favorably on several bills, despite ongoing public dissent and calls for more urgent discussion on flooding relief efforts and community safety.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) Apr 3rd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Secondly, to ensure that House members have a reasonable amount of time to review impeachment materials
  • /span> Impeachment provide House members at least 48 hours to review
  • ...State Bar or Judicial Conduct Review Commission.
  • And over this confusion, a board of grown people made this decision that shouldn't have been an issue
  • I represent our Board of Trustees, led by our President, Cam Bryan, and Secretary Christy Stacey.
Summary: The committee meeting featured significant discussions regarding various bills, particularly focusing on Senate Bill 240, which aims to address safety and privacy concerns for women and children in public restrooms. Numerous testimonies were heard both in support of and against the bill, highlighting the emotional and polarized nature of the discussions. Proponents argued for its necessity in safeguarding women's rights, while opponents raised concerns about the potential harms and discrimination it may perpetuate against transgender individuals. The atmosphere was tense but respectful, evidence of the deeply personal stakes involved in such legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

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  • for those who wish to invest in it.
  • I can't think of a better investment that we could make.
  • by the Board.
  • of Trustees, a board that is appointed by the City Council.
  • Okay, so I want to look into that and I'm fully on board with...
Summary: The meeting was marked by an extensive discussion of several bills aimed at enhancing Texas' economic landscape and infrastructure. Notably, SB2925 focused on modernizing the state's manufacturing sector by promoting automation and digital technology, which received strong support from industry representatives, emphasizing its potential job growth impact. Public testimonies reflected a consensus on the need for Texas to lead in innovation to remain competitive in the manufacturing arena. Furthermore, SB1520, which seeks to create the Texas Bicentennial Trail, also garnered significant support, particularly for its vision of connecting historical sites across Texas without resorting to private property condemnation. The committee faced a good turnout of stakeholders, which added depth to the discussions.
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  • The first order of business is to review the minutes from

  • for nominating them and giving us the chance to review them
  • Gil will defend the labs from espionage, protect taxpayer investment, and refocus the Department of Energy's
  • span>

    Second, are you aware of any personal holdings, investments

Summary: The meeting was convened to discuss several significant nominations, particularly focusing on Preston Wills Griffith III for Undersecretary of Energy and Dr. Dario Gil for Undersecretary of Science. The committee underscored the importance of these roles in shaping American energy policy and scientific innovation. The discussion highlighted the nominees' backgrounds, with Griffith having extensive experience at the Department of Energy and the White House, and Gil bringing expertise in quantum technology and energy research. Members expressed a strong desire to understand the nominees' perspectives on current challenges facing the energy sector, including regulatory mandates and national security concerns. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensuring thorough evaluations of the candidates and their proposed approaches to pressing issues.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Mar 4th, 2025

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  • That data was pulled from the Higher Education Coordinating Board, and I believe it was last updated
  • It also protects student prayer if a school board does not adopt this policy.
  • Vitale, the New York Board of Regents said you have to read this prayer every...
  • I mean, we're not even on the board.
  • Chairman and members of this board. My name is Mark...
Summary: The Senate Education Committee meeting addressed several bills aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in Texas, notably focusing on virtual education and its implications. Senate Bill 569, introduced by Senator Betancourt, garnered considerable support, emphasizing the need for accessible high-quality virtual education. The committee heard public testimony from various stakeholders, including educators and students, who highlighted the significance of flexible learning environments in meeting diverse student needs. Key testimonies underscored that virtual education is not just beneficial for struggling learners but also advantageous for high-achieving students seeking more flexibility in their academic pursuits.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Mar 31st, 2025 at 02:03 pm

House Appropriations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • of work that you have invested over the past couple of months
  • Members, one of the first actions that was taken this session was the LBB board, in conjunction with
  • So, a lot of your local Workforce Commission boards will receive some funding.
  • Yes, Aaron Henrickson, Legislative Budget Board.

  • I did want to highlight a handful of these investments.
Bills: SB1, HB500
Summary: The meeting focused on reviewing the committee substitutes for SB1 and HB500, which are pivotal for the upcoming budget session. A significant point of discussion was the historic funding initiated under SB1, which dedicates approximately $4.1 billion to raise wages for personal attendants, improving services for vulnerable populations in Texas. Additionally, $78 million was allocated for crime victim services and infrastructure support within various counties. Representative Orr presented a robust overview of budget highlights, which received considerable backing from committee members emphasizing the importance of support for public safety and education.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 6th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • For every $1 invested in our ports, $53.46 is generated in state and local tax revenues.
  • It is a great investment for those counties which bear a lot of that brunt.
  • is an investment.
  • It is a great investment for those counties which bear a lot of that brunt.
  • ...is an investment.
Summary: The meeting conducted by the Transportation Committee focused on several key bills addressing transportation infrastructure and policy reforms. Notable discussions included a heated debate over HB1234, where members expressed concerns regarding funding allocations and the environmental impact of proposed projects. Several witnesses were called to provide testimony, balancing arguments both for and against the bill, showcasing the ongoing tensions between development and environmental sustainability. Additionally, SB5678 received broad support with discussions highlighting its potential to enhance public transit efficiency across the state.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 26th, 2025

Senate Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Brock Tech Association, School Boards for the bill.
  • That was an investment our community made.
  • I'm on the board of directors of Cedarport Navigation and Improvement District.
  • I'm on the board of directors of Cedarport.
  • for inefficiency and gridlock should board members disagree.
Summary: The meeting of the committee was marked by numerous discussions regarding various bills, notably around Senate Bills 1772 and 1816. SB1772, which aims to honor Jose Maria Longoria Sr. by designating a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 2360 as a memorial highway, received unanimous support with no objections from members during the voting process. In contrast, SB1816's committee substitute was adopted without contention, leading to its approval by a vote of seven ayes and no nays. Additionally, discussions around SB1841 centered on privacy issues, culminating in the bill being favorably reported to the full Senate as well. The atmosphere was collaborative, with ample public testimony and participation from various stakeholders, driving meaningful dialogue around the importance of these legislative efforts.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 5th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • You've got all your investments in.
  • Texas voted in 2007 to create CEPRIT and to invest

  • CEPRIT is now a six billion dollar, 20-year initiative, the largest state cancer research investment
  • Through conservative stewardship, we find ourselves in a position where we can make this investment.
  • for the people of Texas and for future generations of Texas than to make this investment.
Bills: SB766, SB290, SB494, SB1145
Summary: The meeting focused on significant issues surrounding oil field theft in Texas, specifically through the discussions on Senate Bills 494 and 766. Key testifiers included law enforcement representatives who outlined the challenges they face in combatting organized oil theft. Notably, Sheriff Stan Parker shared that his county reports upwards of 1,500 barrels of oil stolen monthly, highlighting the complexity of jurisdictional coordination and the demand for increased resources to tackle these crimes effectively. The committee recognized the need for improved communication and collaborative efforts between law enforcement and the oil industry.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Insurance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I had a case where someone, you know, chose to invest

  • As a public adjuster, I will review 400 policies and

  • I'm a board-certified insurance lawyer. I routinely represent...
  • Yeah, I think across the board in the years I've

  • So, would you say you review the plans currently for your employees?
Summary: The committee meeting revolved around key discussions on several proposed bills, particularly focusing on HB3211, which aims to improve patient access to optometrists. Multiple stakeholders participated, expressing their views and concerns regarding the impact of the bill on vision care networks. The discussions highlighted the need for a clearer application process for optometrists to be included in vision plan networks, reflecting a powerful sentiment from both healthcare professionals and patients about access to care. The meeting also encapsulated varying perspectives on the legal aspects surrounding HB2275, addressing arbitration provisions for surplus policies, illustrating the committee's diligence in scrutinizing regulatory frameworks for consumers.
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  • It's important to continue investing in our research

  • We must invest in our animal health programs to prevent

  • We can protect our investments in critical nutrition

  • It was the number one thing I raised with her, and we look forward to reviewing it.
  • also underscores the need to invest in the National Animal
Summary: The committee meeting focused on crucial discussions surrounding the challenges faced by the agriculture sector, particularly concerning avian flu and its impact on poultry and dairy producers. Members provided insights into the economic struggles within the industry, emphasizing the need for a new bipartisan farm bill that addresses the diverse needs of specialty crop and livestock producers. Witnesses from various agricultural sectors spoke about their experiences, illustrating the high costs, regulatory burdens, and emerging diseases that threaten their operations. The meeting underscored a commitment to exploring solutions that will help maintain market stability and ensure food security.

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