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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 23rd, 2025

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  • Based group benefits program.
  • Education are among the few elected officials in Texas who do not have access to the state employee group
  • ="648"> Of the State Board of Education and their dependents to participate in the State Employees Group
  • , medical groups, et cetera—and rooting for everyone to get these funds ultimately across the finish
  • Okay, I don't see any questions for this group.

Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee featured extensive discussions surrounding several important bills, notably House Bills 500, 4486, and 3010. Chair Huffman presented HB500, a supplemental budget addressing vital state services, in which $2.5 billion was allocated for water infrastructure projects. The committee approved the bill unanimously, showcasing bipartisan support for its critical provisions including enhancements to Texas's cybersecurity and disaster response capabilities. Discussions also revolved around HB4486, which was substituted and subsequently reported back to the full Senate, indicating ongoing legislative refinement and collaboration among members. Additionally, HB3010, aimed at facilitating disaster recovery for rural infrastructure, was brought forward by Senator Nichols, emphasizing the state's commitment to assisting communities impacted by natural calamities.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 10th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • and $17.50 for attendants in an IDD setting such as group
  • I appreciate the opportunity and have the fortune to lead this great group of members.
  • session to move a group of amendments to Article 11 before
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    HB 4628, Moody, relating to enhancement of the penalty

  • give the Wyndham School District more discretion to offer academic and CTE programming to a wider group
Summary: The committee meeting opened with a recognition of 'Donna Day', celebrating the contributions of the City of Donna to the state, led by various representatives. Significant discussions then shifted towards the budget matters, including the consideration of HB3794 about licensing and regulations concerning Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. Members expressed their support and acknowledged the importance of addressing healthcare provisions within the community. The discussion brought forth various motions aimed at suspending the rules to facilitate the timely deliberation of proposed bills and recommendations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 25th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • That's a big group.

    Well, it's Brazoria County, Mr.

  • That's a big group.

  • It's a good group. Appreciate y'all.
  • Members, I'd like to recognize a very special group of people who are joining us today.
  • But Eva Longoria has been all about helping different groups and charities in our community.
Summary: The meeting was marked by significant resolutions recognizing various contributions to Texas and celebrating community initiatives. Key discussions included the adoption of resolutions commemorating Texas Hispanic Judges Day and highlighting the 100th anniversary of Memorial Park. Senators expressed appreciation for the judges' dedication and legacy, with notable mentions of individual judges and their impact on the community and legal landscape in Texas. The Senate also honored students and organizations contributing positively to their communities, showcasing the interconnectedness of public service and the legislative process.
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  • to establish a work group to study the services available
  • The work group will include a broad and diverse group of stakeholders, including representatives from
  • The work group will study accessibility, gaps in care

  • The report is due in December of 2026, and the work group will be disbanded after that.
  • HB 2542 is to establish a time limit and focus work on a group that can and will produce concrete recommendations
Summary: The meeting of the Health and Human Services Committee covered a variety of bills primarily focused on health care service enhancements and legal protections for employees. A notable discussion surrounded HB50, which aims to integrate HIV testing into routine STD screenings, a topic that received unanimous backing due to its potential to reduce the transmission of the virus. There was also significant dialogue around HB2399, which requires courts to provide detailed findings when making safety determinations regarding children's placements, further ensuring transparency and clarity in decision-making processes. The committee deliberated on various aspects of health care accessibility, particularly regarding individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as legislative measures to protect family services workers from damages caused in the line of duty. The session was characterized by thoughtful engagement from committee members and testimonies from various stakeholders.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 27th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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    Let's put it this way: there was speculation in the group

  • It's about the group, what people have done.
  • And so I know that there are some groups that call you, and there are some groups that ask.
  • The agency created loopholes specifically to allow the use of telephone and internet group purchases,
  • In the past, by the way, we also have had tickets to help farmers and different advocacy groups along
Summary: The meeting of the committee was led by Chairman Johnson and included several items of discussion, with a notable focus on the confirmations of appointments to various boards, including the Texas Juvenile Justice Board and the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Senator Parker initiated a discussion regarding the significance of these appointments, emphasizing their potential impact on the respective organizations. Additionally, resolutions were adopted through voice votes, reflecting a collaborative effort among the committee members to push forward various legislative tasks. The meeting was characterized by active participation from both the senators and the public present in the gallery, ensuring diverse opinions were represented.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Feb 13th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • The Texas Advanced Nuclear Reaction Work Group released

  • The report listed two recommendations that the work group would like the legislature to adopt, which
  • The Public Counsel's exempt salary will increase from group
  • 4 to group 5 with a $20,000 per year increase.
  • The ED position is currently in group 3, and we're requesting an upgrade to group 4 at a cost of $29,821
Bills: SB1
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Finance focused on reviewing budget recommendations from various agencies, particularly the Public Utility Commission (PUC). Significant discussions included the authorization of an additional $5 billion for the Texas Energy Fund, which was noted as a critical component for managing the state's energy needs. Chairman Thomas Gleason highlighted the importance of funding for regulatory and oversight roles, ensuring that the PUC continues to effectively manage Texas's growing electricity and water demands. Additionally, representatives from various agencies presented their specific funding requests, emphasizing the need for increased staff to handle rising workloads and maintain efficiency.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 11th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • and CEO of Silo Tech Group, and then Rob Myso.
  • I want to recognize a very special group in the gallery today.
  • Please join me as we give a warm welcome to this group.
  • I've got the Jacksonville Leadership Group here.

  • And for all of us, it is the groups that bring the people together.
Summary: The meeting consisted of a comprehensive discussion of several resolutions and bills, with notable emphasis on education and community engagement. Senator Hinojosa recognized the Texas State Technical College for its significant contributions to the education system and workforce development in Texas, highlighting the importance of providing vocational training for students. Members expressed gratitude towards various educational institutions and acknowledged their role in fostering economic growth and skilled labor in the state. The meeting also welcomed a British delegation, reaffirming the strong ties between Texas and the United Kingdom, which have historically supported job creation and bilateral cooperation. Throughout the meeting, various senators took the opportunity to promote significant local initiatives, resolutions, and educational institutions impacting their districts. The tone was collaborative, with appreciation for public service. The meeting concluded with resolutions being adopted unanimously and calls for continued support of educational initiatives and partnerships.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Jan 23rd, 2025 at 02:01 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Morgan, and I would like to welcome to their Texas house the leadership from Katie group from Katie,
  • In fact, different groups in this room have been hoping for this.
  • I've gone to the groups that I can.

  • Hunter: So, I will tell you, certain groups believe it was, certain groups do not. Okay.
  • I don't know the specifics of every group or their feelings on that matter.
Summary: The meeting convened to discuss the adoption of H.R. 4 and the structuring of new committee roles within the legislature. A significant point of contention was the restructuring of committees, where several committees were abolished in favor of creating two new committees: Delivery of Government Efficiency and Intergovernmental Affairs. Speaker Hunter emphasized the importance of these changes for efficiency and collaboration, while some members expressed concern about the rapidity of these changes and their implications for democratic input. The passage of H.R. 4 was ultimately approved, signaling the start of the committee assignment process within the newly defined legislative framework. Discussions highlighted a commitment to ensuring thorough understanding of new rules among members, particularly the newly elected members. It was noted that in the interest of transparency and efficiency, the committee makeup would be predominantly composed of members from the majority party with specific roles allocated to facilitate collaboration. The session concluded with appeals for unity and a collective effort to address key issues impacting constituents throughout the state.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 1st, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Higher Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, your group that you represent are...
  • And if this age group learns not to pick up smoking

  • Because she was 26 plus, or whatever the age group is.
  • I mean, we have these different accrediting groups, accrediting associations.
  • These are groups like the Higher Learning Commission and the Middle States Commission, all vetted for
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on the evaluation of several bills related to higher education funding and performance. Notably, the committee discussed HB1868, which was transformed into a study to analyze funding disparities between community colleges and school districts. Representative Wilson highlighted concerns raised by community colleges regarding funding thresholds and the potential fiscal impact, which is estimated at over $1 billion over the next biennium. The committee also passed HB271 after adopting a committee substitute that addresses success rates for students with disabilities, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity in higher education. Overall, the discussions emphasized the need for equitable funding and data-driven decisions for future legislative sessions.
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  • What we're going to do after this, folks, is call people up in groups

  • span marker="7" data-time="36"> Quite a few witnesses, I think eight maybe, so we'll call you up in groups
  • So that's carrying on the continuity of the work that that group did.
  • We're in an advisory group.

  • I would like to have a more balanced advisory group than is suggested in your bill.
Summary: The committee meeting included extensive discussions on a variety of bills, predominantly focusing on cleanup legislation aimed at aligning Texas laws with current practices and standards within various professional fields. Notable bills discussed included SB703, which addressed licensing consequences for massage establishments to close loopholes in existing law, and SB764, which related to improving procedures for electrician's licensing appeals. Several members expressed support for these measures, highlighting their importance in maintaining professional integrity and public safety. Public testimonies were received, offering insights and support from professionals in the fields impacted by these legislative changes.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • marker="244" data-time="1458"> The retirement system of Texas and is eligible to participate in the group
  • the legislation for the first time puts into the legislation a particular religion and a particular group
  • marker="454" data-time="2718"> If we're going to insert into the bullying statute a reference to one group
  • , then we ought to be covering all groups.
  • There are people groups; I would say there's almost as many atheists.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on multiple bills pertaining to educational reforms and initiatives. Notable discussions included the passage of HB824, which aims to expand civics education in Texas high schools, emphasizing the importance of understanding government functions and participation in democracy. The bill received unanimous support from the committee members, reflecting broad consensus on the need for enhanced civic education. Similarly, HB1581 and HB1579 were discussed, aiming to improve bilingual education and establish a state seal of bilingualism and biliteracy for high school students, respectively, thereby emphasizing the educational framework's inclusivity and quality enhancement.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Jan 29th, 2025 at 10:01 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's a group of awesome women doing awesome things in our community, AKA Day at the Capitol.
  • It's a group of awesome women doing awesome things in our community, AKA Day at the Capitol, and when
  • It's a group of awesome women doing awesome things in our community
  • And we want to thank you, Chair **Thomas Cronin**, you and the group. We appreciate you.
  • However, many different groups at home will celebrate on a slightly different day.
Summary: The meeting of the Texas House of Representatives focused on several notable resolutions, including the recognition of January 29, 2025, as 'Brownsville Day,' 'Alpha Kappa Alpha Day,' and 'Shen Yun Day.' Each resolution was met with enthusiasm as representatives shared their pride in their communities and honored the cultural significance of these events. In particular, Representative Gomez emphasized the economic and cultural contributions of Brownsville, while Dr. Oliverson highlighted Shen Yun's dedication to reviving traditional Chinese culture through the art of dance and music. The discussions underscored the importance of inclusivity and representation in celebrations throughout the state.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Jun 2nd, 2025 at 11:06 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Legislative Study Group.

  • For the Legislative Study Group, we do a lot of work. The staff is up.
  • So the Legislative Study Group Freshman of the Year is Ms. Linda Garcia.
  • Our constituents are blessed to have such a dedicated group of staff who make the sacrifices.
  • Group, Georgia Harrington, Amir Sovali, and Jeanette Sledgers.
Summary: In this meeting, the committee primarily focused on the conference committee report for SB293. Representative Leach highlighted the collaborative efforts of both the House and Senate conferees in crafting a historic legislative package that aims to provide significant pay raises for Texas judges, a move deemed essential for maintaining a strong judiciary in the state. The discussion underscored the importance of bipartisan cooperation in achieving meaningful legislative outcomes. Additionally, there was a recognition of the hard work put in throughout the 89th session, with various members expressing pride in their achievements, particularly in public education reform.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Juvenile Justice Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House S/C on Juvenile Justice

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  • It remains an issue for some groups.

  • December provides ample time for groups to send questions and concerns.
  • One group just contacted us late last night, and another group that I've had multiple conversations with
  • time, I presented the ordinance to the Youth Advisory Committee, known as YAC, which is an amazing group
  • One Voice is a group of Chief Juvenile Probation Officers who represent the 165 departments that are
Summary: Additionally, House Bill 2147 was discussed, which proposes to expand the use of remote proceedings in juvenile justice, streamlining the process and making it more accessible to families. Supporters highlighted that this efficiency is crucial for ensuring that all parties can participate in hearings, especially as many families struggle with transportation. The meeting concluded with several bills remaining pending, showcasing the ongoing deliberation and consideration of how best to address juvenile crime and justice in the community.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Apr 30th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Groups of providers are identified, leading to unfairness
  • However, groups are prohibited from submitting claims for the very same procedures.
  • I have a trust group that are in the same boat.
  • You're the largest group in Texas.

  • You're the largest group in Texas. I don't know that.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services covered multiple bills focusing on healthcare, education, and child welfare. A key highlight was the presentation of Senate Bill 3001, which aims to add medical nutrition counseling as a Medicaid service for patients with chronic conditions. Chairman Korkhorst emphasized the importance of this bill in addressing healthcare needs in low-income communities. Public testimony was gathered, with several professionals supporting the inclusion of nutrition services to improve health outcomes for Texans, particularly those battling chronic diseases. Another notable discussion revolved around Senate Bill 425, designed to enhance the accuracy of investigations into child and adult protective services. Members raised concerns regarding the need for transparency and improved protocols in these sensitive areas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health Mar 17th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Public Health Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...some of these groups, like the Educational Commission
  • So, you have these two competing groups: the recent U.S. medical graduates and you have...
  • pediatrician in our practice group.
  • It's like a group of people you help or a group of men you help, and a group of women you help.
  • Anytime you add another group, you add another issue. So thank you. Thank you, members.
Summary: The committee meeting welcomed discussions centered on maternal health, particularly relating to the delays in the Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee's report. The Commissioner noted significant delays due to a backlog in the review process for maternal death cases and staff shortages, essentially making it difficult to meet statutory deadlines. A proposed bill, HB713, aims to allow nurses to access unredacted materials during the review to expedite the Committee's reporting process and address the increasing maternal mortality rates in Texas. The urgency surrounding this legislation indicates the committee's commitment to improving maternal outcomes in the state.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 17th, 2025 at 10:00 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

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  • It was found that these crimes were being committed by the same group or individuals.
  • organized groups that were committing the card skimming at
  • span marker="43" data-time="252"> Our enforcement disrupted these schemes, but the same organized groups
  • crucial to investigations because certain perpetrators of credit card or debit card abuse work in groups
  • marker="358" data-time="2142"> ERS, TRS, and our public universities, as well as any public school group
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services convened to discuss various bills aimed at enhancing financial governance and protections in Texas. Notably, Representative Perez laid out House Bill 201, which proposes expanding the scope of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center to combat organized financial crimes, such as motor fuel theft. This bill garnered significant support from witnesses, including Captain Jeff Headley from the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center, who highlighted the urgent need for legislative measures to address increasing thefts that impact both consumers and state revenue. Subsequently, testimony from several members elucidated the impact of these crimes, emphasizing their detrimental effects on Texas' economic stability. The committee members expressed their interest in the advancements in tackling such issues through the proposed legislation.
TX
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  • And once the bill got filed, now they've had multiple meetings that we've had with stakeholder groups
  • Okay, well I appreciate that, because previous conversations with your group were very concerned.
  • Because of this bill, possibly, if special interest groups were opposed to the use of Lake of the Pines
  • benefit from those industrial groups in the region as far
  • You kind of force this group to have a conversation about
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on a variety of bills primarily concerning water management and rights. Significant discussions included House Bill 3333, which addressed the management of groundwater and was moved favorably with a recommendation for local and contested calendars. Additionally, House Bill 4158 was passed unanimously, relating to the oversight of ecological water rights dedicated to the Texas Water Trust. Members of the committee emphasized the importance of these bills for sustainable water management practices in the state, reflecting a shift towards more responsible governance in resource use.

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