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- 31" data-time="180"> I do think that I may have some ideas for a substitute that we could perhaps discuss
This is a very straightforward piece of legislation,
- And so, in the aftermath of that experience, legislators
- discuss that.
- And that's exactly what we're discussing here today, so thank you all very much.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Natural Resources Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Natural Resources Committee
What this legislation does is say that unless there is
I want to be clear that this legislation is only designed
- Even me, as a state legislator for 14 years...
- And yet, as we've seen through our discussion, it might seemingly shift the burden onto the consumer
- ...hear the complaints as legislators when things go wrong
- I appreciate all the testimony here today, and we are discussing all of these numbers.
- Are we discussing teacher salaries?
- LeMond with Disability Rights Texas, here in favor of the legislation.
- We need to have a little discussion, not a 30-minute discussion, but help us senators to better understand
- Yet I didn't hear about those difficulties when we were discussing.
- It's an important discussion, but we'll keep moving here.
- And before I move on, we just finished the legislative session.
- In response, the 86th legislature passed landmark legislation.
- Thank you for a great discussion. Discussion here.
- I don't know what the legislative history of it is.
- The committee substitute, just to make sure, is a legislative
The committee substitute is a legislative council draft
- There's probably very similar legislation throughout the
- This legislation creates a dangerous and unconstitutional two-tier system that is
- Is terrorism attending a panel discussion or writing a research paper?
- Representative Darby and the House put this piece of legislation together.
This actually is a cleanup legislation.
- Along the way, he has spearheaded several major reforms in higher education, choice legislation, and
- People with legislative experience, people who have been accountable to the people.
- These are two that gave me time to discuss, and I remember that very well.
Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Jul 23rd, 2025 at 09:07 am
House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee
- Happy to be a part of that discussion. Thank you.
- I think it's been a more prominent discussion in recent years.
- This is part of the need too; this is part of this discussion.
- We, like I said, are moving forward and discussing lessons learned.
- Now, I'd like to discuss actions taken by UGRA.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session May 2nd, 2025 at 09:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- This legislation is about bringing fear down on educators.
- I mean, and remember in some discussions, in some previous discussions from last session as well, right
- This legislation is about bringing fear down on educators.
- We have written many bills this legislative session about...
- This legislation...
- I should be able to discuss...
- It's been discussed a lot today already.
- There's so much more here that I could discuss in 13 seconds.
- Don't legislate against.
- We are opposed to the legislation.
- times in our Constitution, and this is a joint resolution that confirms and conforms with this legislation
- I have been discussing this in the interim and became very interested in it, members, and so in filing
We'll now expect to continue with this discussion at
- We oppose this legislation for...
- If the purpose of the legislation is to ensure that counties are complying with their duties under...
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Trade, Workforce & Economic Development May 14th, 2025 at 08:05 am
House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee
- This legislator, in the past, has proposed legislation to address privacy in part because we know that
- Thus, I urge the committee to support this legislation.
- And rarely do I get this many responses on a piece of legislation.
- Florida, Arizona, and Utah have passed similar legislation
- I have been discussing this with our medical examiner committee.
Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine research security risks posed by foreign nationals from countries of risk working at the Department of Energy¿s National Laboratories and necessary mitigation steps. Feb 20th, 2025 at 09:00 am
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
But first, I want to discuss another counterintelligence
- This is why we've always discussed this issue in a classified But we're here today, so let's do our best to take care with how we have this discussion
- its Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence about how it is implementing recently passed legislation
- before using this hearing or any hearing as an impetus for future legislation.
- which passed through the 88th legislation.
- But Kerr County camp owners hired lobbyists and filled legislative hearings.
- How would this legislation address that?
- But here again, it was discussed in two different contexts.
- for that discussion as well. Thank you.
- There has been a lot of discussion on evidence-based medicine and data already shared.
- We just got a little further off from the policy discussion last session.
- What are we really going to legislate?
- I'm happy to discuss it if, yeah. Okay, thank you.
- this discussion.
Members, in our capacities as state legislators, we
- meet many other state legislators, and I've got ...a very
- Like Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 2858, this legislation...
- However, this legislation is a committee substitute for Senate Bill 36.
- We had some preliminary discussion about this bill.
- Significant changes to the Alamo Complex Rider and the GCPD Rider have been previously discussed, and
- Mark Wiles, Legislative Budget Board:
- It's a lot of money, and I think we need to have a discussion. That's why we kind of left.
- That’s from the legislative session, correct?
- That in itself is a whole other discussion.
- I wondered if you wouldn't mind just describing the difference between this legislation and prior legislation
- Stop legislating things that don't need to be legislated and focus the priorities on what needs to happen
- It's legislate, not legislate. We need flood control, not bathroom control. When is enough enough?
- It's evident that this legislative body and the people so fervently in support of this legislation simply
- problems, like, as was just discussed.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V
Item 2 discusses DPS facility.
Item 3 discusses DPS troopers and recruit schools.
Item 5 discusses DPS's vehicle and aircraft operations
- Colonel Goodson is here with me to discuss the critical infrastructure technology.
- I think just going off of the DIR discussion... ...
- The discussion will be on the committee substitute.
- We have open meetings where discussions on budget priorities occur.
- Can you speak to some of the fraud that is mentioned, that's been discussed in the hearing?
- I just became aware of the references to the $400 million in the legislation.
- Since then, I have pursued this legislation.