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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 26th, 2025 at 09:30 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V

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  • First, we want to start by thanking you for your support and for your investment in the agency and our
  • I think that's one of the primary pressures for this job and why it's so difficult and why people leave
  • Haley did a very good job of laying out the baseline and the overall agency budget request.
  • , and youth violence, these investments are making a tangible difference.
  • The commitment to investment and funding in the last session was really important, and we've seen the
Summary: The committee meeting focused on comprehensive budget recommendations across various law enforcement and correctional agencies. Notable discussions included funding for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the Legislative Budget Board's educational and support initiatives for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Specific emphasis was placed on addressing staffing shortages and retention of personnel, particularly in parole and correctional officer positions, amid rising concerns regarding jail standards and operational efficiency. The meeting also saw testimonies from agency heads who outlined their needs and challenges, underscoring the importance of legislative support for public safety and corrections reform.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Jan 27th, 2025

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  • We work these jobs as full-time jobs year-round, and I know it's the same for you.
  • We work these jobs as full-time jobs year-round, and I know it's the same for you.
  • We realize you're very new at the job, and it's not fun to be here.
  • It's up to the judge and the court to act on those filings.
  • It's up to the judge and the court to act on those filings.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Finance Committee was marked by extensive discussions around the budget proposals for various judicial services and the impact of proposed salary increases on staffing. Notably, there were concerns raised regarding a significant attorney shortage in rural areas, which has seen a 27% decline in attorneys taking positions compared to previous years. Scott Ehlers highlighted a crucial $12 million funding request aimed at addressing this shortfall to maintain the adequate operational capacity of indigent defense services across the state. The committee members, led by Chairman Hinojosa, emphasized the importance of finding solutions to improve legal access and representation in underserved areas to respond effectively to this critical issue.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • , and our job is not just limited to these walls.
  • Google, Amazon, Meta, Siemens, and others have invested or plan to invest billions in Texas.
  • It is the top state to get a job in the AI boom with 40,000 job postings. And last year...
  • community invested plans in the program, and that's the kind of investment that may not be there in
  • and all the resources, and then there's the one whose mom is working three jobs.
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved detailed discussions surrounding several key pieces of legislation, most notably focused on the implications of artificial intelligence through HB149. This bill was presented by Chairman Capriglione as a comprehensive framework aimed at addressing potential harms associated with AI usage in Texas, emphasizing consumer protection and accountability. Witnesses from various organizations provided input, highlighting the bill's aim to create clarity around acceptable AI practices while simultaneously fostering innovation. Some members raised concerns over specific provisions related to political viewpoint discrimination and local preemption, indicating a need for adjustments to ensure comprehensive protections without infringing on existing rights.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Jul 15th, 2025 at 01:07 pm

House Natural Resources Committee

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  • We don't want the headache," and I replied, "That's your job."
  • other nutrients and act as a water filtration system.
  • , and the need for future state investments?
  • counties and doing such a good job.
  • We're here today, and for as long as it takes, to fight to protect our investment and ensure that the
Summary: The meeting of the Texas House Natural Resources Committee was focused on issues surrounding groundwater management and recent legislative developments, specifically addressing concerns over high-capacity groundwater wells. Various experts and community members provided testimony emphasizing the need for thoughtful regulation to balance conservation and property rights. The discussions highlighted the necessity for legislative action to strengthen regulations, manage groundwater sustainably, and clarify the criteria for issuing export permits. Notably, the overwhelming participation from local residents showcased the community's commitment to addressing these critical water issues, which will have long-term implications for the region's land and resources. The meeting concluded with calls for further review of groundwater regulations with the intent to come up with effective solutions that prioritize the needs of local communities while ensuring sustainable water practices.
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  • She's from El Paso, and she's going to do a great job.
  • Gleason:** And I think we need to do a better job of educating everyone on what our processes do and
  • Gleason:** And I think we need to do a better job of educating everyone on what our processes do and
  • Gleason:** And I think we need to do a better job of educating everyone on what our processes do and
  • And one thing is clear: it's an investment.
Summary: The meeting focused on various critical issues affecting Texas, primarily the challenges surrounding the electric grid and rising insurance costs. Members discussed the ongoing implications of weatherization standards and the operational performance of the grid since the Winter Storm Uri. Significant attention was given to the growing demand for electricity in the state, especially in the context of emerging industries like cryptocurrency mining, and how that influences the need for resilient transmission planning. Additionally, extensive discussions occurred regarding the potential transition of transmission infrastructure from 345 kV to 765 kV, weighing the costs and future readiness of Texas' electrical grid.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • That's our Texas Sunset Act, and we look at fairness, effectiveness and efficiency, transparency, and
  • It's easy to point back at things, and you all have a hard job to do, and we know that.
  • , and they charge us carry on those investments.
  • We invest, and we...
  • And so thank you. So what was that, McLennan? And what was it, what job?
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) Apr 10th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • needed to get good jobs at Samsung and also with our industry partners.
  • investment of the Texas CHIPS Act.
  • what it offers, and the jobs and opportunities that industries like ours offer, and also in Dallas because
  • invested a total of $20 million and repeated that $20 million investment in Senate Bill 1 this session
  • Many jobs, as well as internships and residencies in graduate programs require law and medical school
Summary: During the meeting, the committee engaged in extensive discussions surrounding several key pieces of legislation, including SB1961, which focuses on improving the data reporting on post-secondary outcomes for graduates. The bill was supported by various stakeholders, including workforce development representatives from Samsung, highlighting the importance of aligning educational outcomes with job market needs. Multiple testimonies were provided that underscored the need for robust data to aid both students and institutions in making informed decisions regarding career paths and education. Additionally, the committee addressed SB1325, which was subject to amendments and subsequently passed, with motivations surrounding the effective distribution of respiratory distress medication in schools. The meeting concluded with the passage of several bills to favorable reports for further consideration in the Senate, reflecting a collaborative effort to enhance educational compliance and workforce development initiatives throughout Texas. Members actively participated in both providing essential context for these bills and facilitating public input, emphasizing the shared commitment to benefiting the state's educational infrastructure and workforce readiness.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) Apr 7th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • I obtained said job, but immediately hit the benefits cliff, losing Medicaid and food stamps, and moving
  • With having a stable job obtained during that time, I was able to rent a house and have the gas and car
  • The CARES Act and ARPA dollars went directly to local folks—local counties, and also cities—but counties
  • We provide critical utility infrastructure and services for our constituents, and the cost of services
  • I also serve as the Vice President and Chief Investment Officer. I'm here...
Summary: The meeting covered several significant bills, primarily focusing on enhancing transparency and accountability within local government and homeowners' associations. Notably, Senator Hinojosa introduced SB1935, aimed to reform the operations of Property Owners Association Boards, addressing concerns over insufficient representation and transparency for homeowners. The bill drew a mix of support and opposition, with testimonies highlighting the need for greater homeowner engagement in decisions affecting their communities. Additionally, SB2046 was discussed, which would enhance penalties for public officials engaging in bid rigging, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement of competitive bidding processes to curb misconduct within government contracts.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Department of Housing and Urban Development to pursue many infrastructure projects.
  • Investing in hydrogen infrastructure and technology positions Texas to attract billions in private investment
  • , create high-quality jobs, and spur more innovation across industries.
  • investments and financial services.
  • related infrastructure, referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
Summary: The meeting involved robust discussions among committee members about various bills, notably those concerning criminal justice reforms and public health matters. Significant focus was placed on speaker bills such as HB2792, which addressed a proposed moratorium on capital punishment, and HB2813, aiming to enhance notifications to victims regarding scheduled court proceedings. Additionally, notable debates unfolded around bills aimed at improving access to health care services and environmental regulations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Article III Feb 25th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Article III

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  • Your forward-thinking investments will change the lives of Texans and students across our state.
  • opportunity to come before you this morning and for the investments that you've already made.
  • Julieta just this past weekend talking, and they've done a great job at UTRGV, and some of their students
  • as each investment—including this appropriation—begins and ends with student success.
  • paid jobs and promoting the work...
Summary: The meeting focused on key funding initiatives related to mental health and higher education in Texas, highlighting the importance of sustaining the loan repayment program for mental health professionals. Public testimony underscored a significant 600% increase in applications resulting from recent funding and legislative changes, positioning Texas as a critical area for addressing mental health provider shortages, particularly in rural communities. The discussion also touched on the Behavioral Health Innovation Grant Program, which remains unfunded despite its potential to further strengthen the state’s workforce pipeline.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 18th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • inflation and an influx of federal money, investments in
  • This is a result of changes that I pushed for and you approved, to invest the ESF in prudent ways that
  • Yeah, and I think what I would say is that the general appropriations act provides certain authority
  • the responsibilities and the challenges of the job that you've got.
  • And they don't have a job that ends at 5 p.m.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on reviewing the proposed budget for the upcoming biennium, with substantial discussions around House Bill 1 and its implications for public education, healthcare, and border security. The Comptroller presented a revenue overview indicating a total of $194.6 billion available for general purpose spending, which reflects a slight decrease compared to previous years due to fluctuating economic conditions. Members raised questions regarding spending limits and the impact of federal funding on state programs, highlighting concerns about the sustainability of funding in light of potential changes at the federal level.
US
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  • forced to invest resources to redesign, procure, and field new systems to operate in different spectrum
  • ...and efficiently as we can to get the job done.
  • , activities, and investments with the Joint Force and the interagency, leaving no doubts to our opponents
  • Space Command and continued investment to advance America's strength in space.
  • It gives the president a broader range of options, and I think that is my role and my job as a combatant
Summary: The meeting focused on the strategic posture of U.S. military capabilities with an emphasis on deterrence amid growing global threats. General Cotton from STRATCOM and General Whiting from SPACECOM provided insights into the modernization efforts of the nuclear triad. Key discussions involved the importance of maintaining control over specific frequency spectrums critical for military operations and the implications of potential auctioning of these bands. Members expressed concerns regarding the evolving landscape with adversaries like China and Russia, emphasizing that swift action is needed to adapt and preserve U.S. national security. Various proposals and existing programs, including the B-21 bomber and the nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missile (SLICOM), were debated, alongside the necessity of increasing military investment in hypersonic defense systems.
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  • of the Texas Public Information Act and ensure a centralized uptake of information.
  • Act, which protects consumers, and fair housing laws.
  • I'm testifying on behalf of the Texas Sunshine Coalition and the Freedom of Information Act.
  • The legislature did an incredible job, thanks to y'all and
  • ...employment, drive investment, and create taxable economic
Summary: The meeting focused on various legislative proposals with notable discussions surrounding bills aimed at improving transparency in public information access, adapting workforce policies for state employment, and addressing public health workforce shortages in Texas. The key highlights included HB4214 which seeks to centralize public records request processes for better accessibility, and HB1803 aimed at enhancing the state's dental workforce through participation in a compact with other states. Several members presented arguments highlighting the necessity of these legislative initiatives in light of ongoing economic and social challenges facing Texas. Public testimonies supported these bills, demonstrating stakeholder engagement and community concerns regarding transparency, workforce efficiency, and health access.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Apr 10th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • help them get jobs that they can pay for and not have a lot of debt.
  • done a pretty good job of directing our universities on what they can and can't do for a long time now
  • The list currently includes the ACT, SAT, TSI, and ACT, but students typically don't take those until
  • leadership invested a total of $20 million and repeated that $28 million investment in Senate Bill 646
  • Many jobs, as well as internships, residencies, and graduate programs, require law and medical school
Summary: During this meeting of the Senate Committee on Education, members engaged in detailed discussions surrounding three bills, mainly focusing on enhancing the accreditation processes for higher educational institutions. Senator Haynes and Senator Middleton contributed significantly by reintroducing SB1322 and SB2355, which aim to tackle the monopolistic nature prevalent in the current accreditation system, particularly concerning the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The senators highlighted the need for a more competitive marketplace that can better serve the interests of students and educational institutions alike, as well as align educational outcomes with workforce demands in Texas.
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  • He's a good guy, he's a smart guy, and he'll do a good job for the United States of America.
  • ...And yet we're seeing the greatest loss of jobs and firings
  • gaps, critical infrastructure protection, and a whole host of other challenges.
  • It's good to see you and your family, and thank you for wanting to take on this job.
  • need to act like it, especially given what Admiral Paparo and others are saying, and Bill Burns has
Summary: The meeting focused on critical defense and security matters, particularly concerning the ongoing geopolitical tensions involving China and Russia. There were discussions surrounding U.S. military readiness, with significant emphasis on the potential threats posed by China in the Indo-Pacific region. Members expressed concerns about America's military capabilities in relation to the growing Chinese fleet and the importance of maintaining strong alliances with nations like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Additionally, the notion of prioritizing the defense industrial base was highlighted, emphasizing the need for effective procurement and modernization efforts to counter adversarial threats. Furthermore, notable commentary included a reference to President Zelensky's remarks regarding peace negotiations with Ukraine, expressing a willingness for further cooperation with the U.S.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Mar 13th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

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  • Some of those neighborhoods we've also seen are investment properties after the first wave, and there
  • the roadways were laid out and built and developed and...
  • we invest in and that we need to be reimbursed.
  • ...construct, finance, operate, and maintain utility infrastructure
  • Our member districts provide water, sewer, and drainage infrastructure and services to millions of Texans
Bills: HB23, HB363, HB447, HB954
Summary: The meeting was convened by Chairman Gates, focusing primarily on discussions of several key bills including HB363, HB954, and others pertaining to municipal utility districts (MUDs). Notably, a public testimony highlighted the need for comprehensive reform in the MUD process, emphasizing the importance of pre-petition notices to counties to ensure transparency and effective community involvement. The committee members engaged in a dialogue about the necessity of legislative measures to improve notification processes, public safety, and county jurisdiction in these developments. Representative Bell presented HB363, detailing the need for timely notifications to affected parties, which was heavily supported during the discussions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Jul 31st, 2025 at 09:07 am

House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee

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  • My job has been done, and I appreciate it.
  • deciding and acting on the need to have gauges.
  • And I know that it is my job to kind of have some awareness.
  • Y'all did a great job coordinating and managing those volunteers, and I wish...
  • We should act soon and think big.
Summary: This meeting, held in Kerr County, focused on the recent flooding disaster that affected the area. Lieutenant Governor Patrick and Speaker Burroughs spearheaded discussions, emphasizing the need for improved emergency response and flood management. Various testimonies highlighted the community's resilience while revealing critical gaps in communication and the effectiveness of evacuation strategies during the flooding. The commitment from state leaders to address these issues was evident, as they assured the local populace that legislative action would follow to prevent future tragedies. Overall, the meeting served as both a reflection on the recent disaster and a clarion call for enhanced preparedness measures across Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 18th, 2025 at 08:02 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • This is a result of changes that I pushed for and you approved, to invest the ESF in prudent ways that
  • hospitals and be, you know, hard jobs.
  • It's hard to be a spouse or bring in your, you know, have a job and hold a job.
  • ...job of looking after the health and safety of kids and
  • And they don't have a job that ends at 5 p.m.

Summary: The meeting involved a series of discussions around various legislative matters, focusing primarily on proposed bills and amendments. Members of the committee voiced their opinions on the implications of each bill, and several public witnesses offered testimony supporting and opposing different initiatives. Notable conversations revolved around fiscal responsibilities and the impact of these legislations on local communities. Overall, the dialogue was constructive, highlighting the differing perspectives among committee members and witnesses.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations Mar 10th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

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  • With respect to DEI and in the job that I'm in now, my job
  • So still, it is very much a good investment for these students and their families.
  • Again, that's more growth, and that's more jobs, and that's the goal here.
  • growth, creation, and investment decisions.
  • investing in building out our business operations and infrastructure in Texas.
Summary: The meeting revolved around various critical discussions, primarily focusing on school safety and the challenges surrounding border security. Key testimonies highlighted the significant strides made in reducing illegal crossings but emphasized the need for continued vigilance against crime and drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl. Members expressed gratitude towards the Texas Senate's supportive role in funding for safety measures and strengthening resources to keep the state safe. Conversations also centered around the implementation of new safety protocols in schools, including the establishment of the Office of School Safety and Security, and how schools are addressing vulnerabilities identified from assessments. Furthermore, the importance of mental health resources was underscored as a complement to physical security improvements within educational institutions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 24th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services will

  • These are a $65 million investment in the community. One of our projects creates 300 to 400 jobs.
  • Chair, Vice Chair, and honorable members of the House Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial
  • the United States Patriot Act, and they're implementing rules and regulations.
  • how to invest, and I was telling them that cryptocurrency machines are everywhere.
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved discussions surrounding multiple bills focusing on financial legislation, including crucial developments related to certificates of obligation (COs). Representative Tepper presented HB1453, which aimed to increase voter input regarding local government debt issuance and address growing concerns about financial accountability. The discussions highlighted the recent trends in CO debt, particularly in areas like El Paso, which has seen a dramatic rise in local government debt without direct voter approval. Several members voiced their support and concerns regarding the bill's implications for taxpayer rights and community involvement in financial decision-making.

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