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  • We can do better in Texas, and the people behind it can do better in Texas.
  • in my physical health and quality of life.
  • Texas must support and strengthen the Compassionate Use Program for our patients, and that happens with
  • My name is Nico Richardson, and I'm the CEO of Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation, and a member
  • And that little boy, along with those two veterans, they had to leave Texas.
Summary: The meeting centered on the Texas Compassionate Use Program (T-CUP) and recent legislative changes, primarily focusing on HB46, which aims to improve accessibility and regulations within the program for medical cannabis. Senator Roland Gutierrez expressed continued support for the T-CUP, underscoring the importance of ensuring safety for minors and regulating the untested hemp products on the market. He highlighted the need for a more robust framework to mitigate risks posed by synthetic cannabinoids and to protect patients relying on the program, particularly veterans and individuals with chronic illnesses. Discussions revealed a bipartisan commitment to enhancing T-CUP, though challenges persist regarding the oversight of hemp production and sales.
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Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 31st, 2025 at 10:03 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

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  • technologically sophisticated cases that link across Texas and the entire country.
  • redacted intelligence to industry in an effort to protect the Texas economy and Texas citizens.
  • It's one of the only retiree health care funds of its kind in Texas, and it's a reason...
  • And Texas is far from immune to this crime; Texas FCIC deals with this crime on a regular basis.
  • Most people don't realize that the Texas Penal Code, compared to most states and the federal law, is
Summary: The Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services convened to discuss various legislative bills focused on enhancing financial security for public employees and addressing instances of financial fraud. Notably, House Bill 3594 was presented by Representative Lujan, aimed at modernizing the San Antonio Fire and Police Retiree Health Care Fund, with support from key stakeholders, indicating broad consensus on the bill's implications. In addition, House Bill 3109 was addressed, expanding the scope of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center to include payment fraud, reflecting Texas's proactive approach to tackling criminal financial activities and protecting its citizens.
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Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Mar 5th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • Council, the Texas Emergency Management Council, and my favorite job is Chief of the Texas Division
  • Our jobs and duties are outlined in Chapter 418 of the Texas Government Code, the Disaster Act of 1918
  • DPS, the Texas Military Department, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and our local partners all responded to
  • was now in California, Arizona, and New Mexico, and only 30% in Texas.
  • of Texas, but for people to come in and do the job.
Summary: The meeting of the Homeland Security, Public Safety, and Veterans Affairs Committee fostered extensive discussions primarily focused on the ongoing border security issues. Members of the committee, chaired by Rep. Huffman, emphasized the shifting strategies under the new federal administration and highlighted the successful implementation of SB4, which seeks to curb illegal entry into Texas. Notably, the Attorney General's Office reported a 54% decrease in illegal crossings over the past year, signaling a change in the migration trends impacting Texas, largely due to new state and federal cooperation efforts. Additionally, the committee discussed the development of Operation Lone Star, which is now a statewide initiative aimed at addressing the challenges posed by illegal immigration and crime associated with it.
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Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Jul 23rd, 2025 at 09:07 am

House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee

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  • In this particular event, we knew, and local law enforcement, the Department of Public Safety, the Texas
  • Martin, Texas Department of Public Safety; Colonel Ron Vanderos, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department;
  • and recreational safety.
  • By Monday evening, I had coordinated with the Texas Department of Public Safety and Texas Parks and Wildlife
  • AT&T continues to serve as a trusted partner to Texas public safety and the emergency communications
Summary: The committee meeting focused on flood management and response strategies following the recent devastating floods in Texas. Notably, discussions centered around the creation of a flood infrastructure fund and Senate Bill 8, which aims to improve regional flood planning processes. Several experts provided insights into the challenges faced during the floods, including communication barriers, emergency response efforts, and the need for better coordination among local and state agencies. Public sentiments were shared regarding the necessity for improved flood prevention measures, conservation plans, and the expansion of existing infrastructure to cope with future climatic challenges.
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89th Legislative Session Apr 2nd, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • initiatives from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Veterans Commission for
  • permits by the Texas Historical Commission for the Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.
  • Welcome, and thank you for being here at your Texas Capitol.
  • under Chapter 1006 of the Transportation Code of the State of Texas.
  • initiatives from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to the Texas Veterans Commission for
Summary: The committee meeting highlighted significant discussions surrounding several key bills, including HB908, which aims to establish a required reporting protocol for missing children cases. The bill received robust support, with members emphasizing its potential to enhance child safety and streamline law enforcement responses. Another notable piece of legislation discussed was HB1392, which addresses delays in property tax payment due to unforeseen circumstances like natural disasters and other emergencies, ensuring Texans are not penalized for situations beyond their control. The meeting concluded with enthusiastic participation from both committee members and the public, showcasing the community's engagement in the legislative process.
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Border Security Feb 27th, 2025

Senate Border Security Committee

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  • It's good to be back here again and to serve on this committee that's very critical to the safety of
  • with the Texas Military Department, and they did a great job.
  • Customs and Border Protection to deputize the Texas National Guard.
  • we're going to protect the people of the United States and the people of Texas.
  • We had 175 apprehended and released from Tajikistan just into Texas in the last four years.
Summary: The meeting of the Border Security Committee was marked by intensive discussions surrounding the ongoing initiatives related to Operation Lone Star. Members shared updates on border security measures, underscoring the significant operational changes resulting from shifts in federal policies. General Salter provided extensive insights into the deployment of state resources, highlighting the 5,000 active personnel engaged in various border control operations. The various strategies employed for enhancing surveillance and interdicting drug smuggling were also covered, emphasizing the importance of strong collaboration between state and federal agencies.
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  • , our safety, and for better coordination and communication.
  • , the Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers, and everybody that was participating in helping
  • the Valley, Central Texas, East and West Texas.
  • We have Texas Mesonet, Flood Mapping and Modeling, and Texas Flood.
  • This evening, I had coordinated with the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussions around the recent floods in Texas, specifically addressing emergency preparedness, response coordination, and recovery efforts. Officials from various agencies provided testimonies on the challenges faced during the emergency, including issues with communication systems among first responders. Notably, the need for improved inter-agency communication and technology integration was emphasized, with recommendations for establishing regional communications units for better coordination during disasters. The audience included local government representatives and emergency management partners, who shared insights and experiences from the recent flooding events.
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Senate Session (Part II) Feb 5th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • families across the state of Texas and in cities like Houston and Dallas, as well as our rural areas
  • say that Texas has is its people and its diversity.
  • And it is with Texas children, public health, and my district in mind that I'll be voting no.
  • and our Texas teachers.
  • Equalization Grants that take Texas tax money and up...
Bills: SB2, SJR36, SB2, SB2, SR29, SB2
Summary: The meeting focused on various legislative issues, with committee members engaging in detailed discussions regarding proposed bills and their implications. Key points included debates on economic policies and public safety initiatives, with members expressing differing viewpoints on certain legislative measures. The atmosphere was collaborative, as various stakeholders provided input on the legislation under consideration. Public commentary was encouraged, contributing to a robust dialogue among committee members and attendees.
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  • Planned Parenthood Texas Votes, and my pronouns are she and ella.
  • Because if the leadership of this state does not care about the lives and the safety of us and our families
  • But we will stand here, defending Texas, defending Texans, and defending Texas families.
  • Texas workers, and that's why we stand in solidarity with this very broad coalition.
  • In this case, Texas Democrats and Texas Republicans in Congress all oppose this plan.
Summary: The meeting showcased intense discussions centered on not only legislative proposals but also the response to recently experienced devastating floods in Texas. House Democratic Caucus leader Gene Woo highlighted concerns about the political motives driving the current special session, arguing that Governor Abbott is prioritizing partisan redistricting over necessary flood relief efforts. Multiple speakers condemned the use of a natural disaster as a vehicle for advancing a political agenda and emphasized the urgency of addressing disaster preparedness and public safety. Throughout the meeting, representatives stressed the need to hold leadership accountable and to ensure that the voices of affected Texans are heard.
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  • the state of Texas, and that is the regulation of THC.
  • behavior rather than promote safety and law enforcement.
  • what's happening concerning public health and safety.
  • its use for health, and we're talking about health as a whole, protecting people's health.
  • Texas spirit, in the name of Texas entrepreneurship and our farmers.
Bills: SB5, SB11, SB12
Summary: The meeting focused on the pressing issue of THC regulation in Texas, led by several key legislators including Senator Johnson who emphasized the need for a comprehensive regulatory framework for THC products. Key topics included the unregulated sale of hemp-derived THC, its negative impact on public health, especially among children, and the disproportionate incarceration rates for minor marijuana offenses. Senators discussed the need for reforms to create a safer, more enforceable regulatory environment as public sentiment increasingly favors regulation over prohibition. Numerous public testimonies highlighted personal experiences and the necessity of changing current laws to reflect public safety and health concerns.
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Agriculture & Livestock Mar 18th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

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  • And, you know, the State of Texas does a great job with bees and habitat.
  • Plant Health Inspection Service, AgriLife, and the Texas Department of Agriculture, which has offered
  • My name is Joe Aguilar and I'm a Special Ranger for District 29 and Region 4 for the Texas and Southwestern
  • by the state and the Texas.
  • And we show you registered as Janine Coggeshall on behalf of the Texas Animal Health Commission.
Summary: The Committee on Agriculture and Livestock convened to address several pressing bills concerning agriculture, food systems, and hemp regulation in Texas. Notable discussions revolved around HB1113, which focuses on the production and regulation of hemp, ensuring alignment with federal regulations. Testimonies from various stakeholders, including representatives from the Texas Hemp Coalition, indicated broad support for the bill, citing its potential to enhance agricultural practices and promote research. Additionally, members expressed concerns regarding the implications of food insecurity, advocating for HB1203, aimed at establishing an Office of Food Systems Security and Resiliency to address access to nutritious foods across Texas.
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Finance Feb 7th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • And are there health and safety issues associated with

  • There are health and safety circumstances in the building
  • In fact, TTI research has touched nearly every mile of roadway in Texas, contributing to the safety and
  • and maritime commerce have on the Texas economy and how the campus of Texas A&M and the Texas A&M Maritime
  • Chief Operating Officer and Vice President for Texas A&M Health.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting of the committee was marked by an in-depth discussion on various funding requests and program expansions across agencies. Notably, the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) presented its plans to enhance disaster readiness and response capability, emphasizing an increase in funding to support initiatives under the Keeping Texas Prepared program. The discussion also involved the significance of leveraging federal funds for disaster recovery and the importance of precise tracking of these funds. Key stakeholders, including representatives from various state agencies, were called upon to detail their funding requirements and the anticipated impact of their requests on public safety and community resilience.
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S/C on Workforce Apr 8th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House S/C on Workforce

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  • My name is Victoria Ford, and I'm the president of the Health Care and Bioscience Institute.
  • We believe that by adopting this model here in Texas, we can achieve similar success and ensure that
  • needs of this growing industry, thereby continuing to foster innovation and growth in Texas.
  • HB 1654 simply provides that police officers, firefighters, and other public safety employees cannot
  • the state of Texas, and I respectfully request the opportunity.
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved critical discussions surrounding several pieces of legislation aimed at supporting first responders, enhancing worker rights, and improving child care access. Notably, House Bill 4144 was presented, which aims to provide supplemental income benefits to firefighters and police officers diagnosed with critical illnesses post-retirement. Testimony from a representative of the Texas State Association of Firefighters emphasized the importance of extending benefits to those affected by job-related diseases, particularly cancers prevalent among firefighters. The bill stirred affirmative discussions, with a consensus on its necessity in providing comprehensive support to first responders.
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Senate Session Jan 29th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Their dedication and commitment to public safety are commendable and reflect exceptionally well on the
  • Today, we honor all members of law enforcement and their ongoing commitment to safety.
  • We sleep well at night under the big skies of Texas because of all of you and the men and women who serve
  • , and 447 miles of bike lanes and shared use paths along Texas roadways.
  • , for indulging me and recognizing a very good friend and a dear person with a heart for Texas and its
Bills: SJR36, SB2, SR9, SR10, SR16
Summary: Additionally, the committee recognized police chiefs from various districts for their dedication to public safety, highlighting their essential role in the community. Senators expressed their gratitude towards law enforcement and emphasized the collaborative efforts needed to enhance community relations. The meeting was marked by a spirit of recognition and celebration, fostering a sense of unity among the members present.
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S/C on International Relations Mar 24th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House S/C on International Relations

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  • , Education Code, Health and Safety Code, Transportation Code, and Water Code.
  • NADBank and our role here in Texas: we are headquartered in San Antonio, and we are a binational financial
  • Water Development Board and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
  • Texas and Israel share values of innovation, entrepreneurship, and a robust business climate that nurtures
  • companies to expand their market reach and for Israeli companies to invest in Texas, creating jobs and
Bills: HB1240, HB1353, HCR76, HCR90
Summary: The Subcommittee on Internet convened addressing significant legislative matters, including House Bill 1240, which aims to update definitions surrounding the Texas-Mexico border region to promote consistency across various state statutes. Chairman Guillen led the discussion, highlighting the importance of providing clarity for stakeholders involved in policy and implementation. Additionally, House Concurrent Resolution 90 was discussed, advocating for the establishment of a Texas Economic Trade Office in Israel. Several witnesses testified, emphasizing the benefits this office would offer in terms of economic partnerships and innovation transfer, particularly in technology sectors such as cybersecurity and medical technology. The meeting was characterized by active participation, and the members acknowledged the importance of reinforcing Texas's role on the global stage.
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Senate Committee on Education K-16 Apr 3rd, 2025 at 09:00 am

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • world, and also for the state of Texas.
  • and citizens of the state of Texas.
  • access to telehealth and mental health services.
  • For students and parents across Texas, the...
  • Fund and the Texas University.
Summary: The meeting focused on significant education reform, particularly the transition of the University of Houston-Victoria into the Texas A&M system. Senator Kohlkorst led the discussions, highlighting the historical context of the partnership and the challenges ahead in transitioning governance, especially regarding accreditation and technical support. Community leaders expressed their support, emphasizing the need for alignment with regional industry needs to enhance educational programs that would ultimately benefit both students and the local economy. Notably, testimony from James Hallmark and Dwayne Crocker highlighted both the potential growth for the region and the collaborative spirit of the involved institutions in implementing this transition.
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State Affairs (Part II) Mar 17th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • Distilled Spirits Association, the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of Texas, and the Texas Alcohol Beverage
  • It leaves Texas farmers and Texas wine businesses with no solution to the exact same problem in the statute
  • wine and Texas farmers.
  • spirits, which is classified as liquor, into Texas through those brands and they hold and sell wine
  • and Texas wine, or at least manufacture their product like...
Summary: The Senate Committee on State Affairs conducted a thorough review of multiple bills including SB1349, SB1585, and SB667, with extensive public testimony and discussion. Witness Samantha Fillmore-Vick provided insights on SB667, while the committee emphasized the need for clarity in the legislative process amid a lengthy session. Other bills were also presented, but they remain pending with no final decisions made during this meeting.
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S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Mar 5th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

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  • Priscilla Aquino-Garza, and I work with Educate Texas.
  • CTE funding and the codes used in PEIMS and all that.
  • And you're here on behalf of the Texas Education Agency, and you were neutral on the bill, correct?
  • schools in Texas are floral design and Microsoft Word.
  • for Texas and a good opportunity for our students.
Bills: HB20, HB120
Summary: The meeting focused on significant discussions surrounding career and technical education, particularly in relation to House Bills 120 and 112. Various representatives and experts testified on the importance of enhancing CTE accessibility for students, especially those in economically disadvantaged and rural areas. Notably, there was strong advocacy for integrating current job market needs into curriculum offerings, including emerging fields like artificial intelligence. The committee heard passionate arguments about the need for better funding for guidance counselors and CTE programs to prepare students for high-demand jobs, while ensuring they can earn post-secondary credits.
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Human Services May 6th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Human Services Committee

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  • the Piney Woods region, and Deep East Texas.
  • We're measuring things like safety and proximity.
  • which is Texas-based, nationally accredited, and deeply committed to the well-being of children and families
  • Since 2021, SJRC Texas and Belong have served as the SSCC for the Region 8B area.
  • They deserve consistency and safety.
Summary: The meeting highlighted significant discussions surrounding child welfare and community-based care, focusing primarily on SB1398 and HB5396. Notably, representatives expressed concerns about the effectiveness and transparency of the current system, emphasizing the need for stronger documentation and accountability measures in handling cases of children and families. Senator Davis discussed the implications of SB596, which seeks to enhance data collection regarding outcomes of cases handled by the Department of Family and Protective Services, aiming to improve service delivery and outcomes for vulnerable children. Public testimony was heard from various stakeholders, highlighting the need for collaboration and understanding throughout the legislative process, which ultimately aims to better support families and prevent the need for child removal from their homes.
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Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • and Andy McCrady, also from the Texas A&M Forest Service.
  • Code and that code gives a lot of definition to what we can look at at the well site and everything
  • My name is Dale Smith, and I'm a rancher and business owner from Maryland, Texas.
  • vessel safety and traffic flow.
  • health impacts of recycled and unrecycled materials, and recycling technology.
Summary: The committee meeting focused primarily on several significant legislative proposals, particularly detailing the plans for the Gulf Coast Protection District and various recycling initiatives. Notable discussions were led by Senator Alvarado regarding SB795, which is aimed at establishing a dedicated Gulf Coast Protection Account to secure funding for coastal infrastructure projects critical for flood protection. Stakeholders expressed gratitude for ongoing legislative support, emphasizing the potential for this project to become the largest civil works project in U.S. history. Additionally, testimony was heard on recycling bills including SB2689, which seeks to improve Texas's recycling infrastructure without imposing fees, and SB410 which manages the Gulf Coast Protection District’s operations to ensure safety and navigability within Houston's waterways. Public and expert witnesses contributed insights that highlighted the economic implications and community benefits of these initiatives, demonstrating the state's commitment to sustainable development.

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