Video & Transcript DataContr Research : 'Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles'

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  • improving the health and nutrition of Texas.
  • I'm Holly Evilizer, I'm a registered and licensed dietitian and I'm here on behalf of the Texas Academy
  • in the state of Texas.
  • state of Texas.
  • Well, how better than to take our Texas manufacturers of food, products, and beverages and have it be
Summary: The committee convened to discuss SB25, receiving public testimonies from various stakeholders. Significant discussions centered around the implications of the bill, with multiple witnesses voicing their support and concerns. The atmosphere was engaging, with committee members actively questioning the witnesses to clarify their positions and gain deeper insights into the potential impact of the legislation. Chairman's leadership facilitated a structured dialogue that allowed for both support and opposition viewpoints to be expressed.
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  • This is one additional judgeship to each of the First and Eleventh Divisions.
  • Striking two judges for the 1st, 3rd, and 4th divisions and replacing them with one for the 1st and 11th
  • Members, I thank you because we were moving quickly at the end of the session and trying to get all the
  • And I'm thankful to each member of their teams.
  • And we thank you.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on multiple bills, with notable discussions occurring primarily around HB1916, HB1973, HB2524, HB2530, and HB3180. Each bill was moved forward favorably to the full Senate, reflecting a collaborative spirit among committee members. Senator Johnson took the lead on several bills, advocating for their passage and ensuring that proper substitutes were adopted where necessary. The meeting witnessed a smooth flow of discussions, with all proposed bills being approved without significant opposition. Additionally, there was a sense of urgency as members sought to clear the agenda efficiently.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • On behalf of our school board and the families that we represent, I urge you to support Senate Bill 1635
  • Thank you for your time and consideration and for your commitment to the future of Texas.
  • I'm the school board president for Gregory Portland Independent School District, and on behalf of Gregory
  • Members, this bill relates to the Texas Education Agency database of school district bonds, taxes, and
  • Not to have to wait until the state of Texas comes in and takes over the district with Austin.
Summary: The meeting focused on advancing several significant pieces of legislation, particularly those pertaining to education and school finance. Notable discussions included the adoption of committee substitutes for various Senate Bills, such as SB2392, which introduced new reporting requirements for educators regarding misconduct cases. The committee also addressed SB1635, aimed at alleviating the financial burdens of high coastal insurance costs on school districts, which included provisions for credits against required recapture payments. Senator Hinojosa emphasized the urgency of responding to the challenges faced by local districts, underscoring the need for legislative support to ensure fair funding in coastal areas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 10:08 am

House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee

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  • And once the genie's out of the box...
  • Two and a half years of solitude, two and a half years of soul-searching, two and a half years of torturing
  • , and belongings of their loved ones.
  • Association of Texas and for the bill, is that correct?
  • Yes, and just from my background as a former Texas Ranger, one of the jobs the Rangers provide the state
Bills: SB15
Summary: The committee meeting centered around the discussion of SB15, which aims to standardize record-keeping protocols for law enforcement agencies across the state. It received a mixed reception from committee members and witnesses, with significant concern raised regarding its potential to obscure misconduct and limit public transparency. Public testimony included strong dissent from individuals and organizations advocating for greater accountability in policing, who argued that the bill could enable law enforcement agencies to suppress critical information under the guise of confidentiality. Significant dialogue pertained to the implications of the bill in light of recent events that highlighted the need for transparency in police conduct, particularly in controversial cases such as the Uvalde school shooting. Ultimately, the bill was passed out of committee with minimal opposition.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • By and large, though, I think Texas is doing a great job of moving forward.
  • poor planning and a lack of resilience in the battlefield and here in Texas.
  • of dollars, and lost tax revenues for Texas communities.
  • the Texas Association of Manufacturers, and you are against the bill.
  • , and that's what we want the people of Texas to have.
Summary: This meeting of the State Affairs Committee primarily focused on discussing several important bills, including HB1846, which aims to establish an Electric Truck Advisory Council for developing a statewide electric vehicle infrastructure plan. Representative Wally detailed the need for this council to facilitate the growing medium and heavy-duty electric vehicle market, emphasizing collaboration with state agencies and the private sector. The discussions included an in-depth analysis of proposed amendments and the fiscal implications of the bill. Witnesses provided testimony both supporting and opposing the bill, highlighting various perspectives on infrastructure development and economic impact.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • on behalf of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and you are for the bill, is that correct?
  • I'm John Esparza, President of the Texas Trucking Association, and I support the committee substitute
  • well-being of my constituents and of all the folks in Texas, though we may not always agree on how to
  • the state of Texas.
  • You're testifying on behalf of the Association of Electric Companies of Texas, and you're for the bill
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several important bills aimed at providing support and protections for agricultural producers affected by border-related crimes. Notable discussions centered around HB246, which proposed an expanded compensation program for damages, including not just real property, but also crops, livestock, and the necessary funds for soil restoration due to pollutions from such crimes. Representative Ginn led the conversations, emphasizing the critical role agricultural landowners play in the state’s economy and their need for fair compensation. Witnesses, including stakeholders from agricultural organizations, provided testimonies highlighting the inadequacies of the current framework and the urgency for legislative action.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) May 15th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • to House Bill 2108, which in 2021 authorized the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to...
  • Charlotte Mulder with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
  • Charlotte Mulder with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
  • The Secretary of State will notify federal officials and the Texas congressional delegation.
  • The body of 150 and a body of 31.
Summary: During this meeting, the committee engaged in in-depth discussions on several legislative proposals, focusing primarily on HB201, HB796, and HB2702. A key highlight was the debate on HB2702, where Senator Hinojosa detailed the bill's modifications aimed at supporting VFW posts and their critical services to veterans. The legislation seeks to exempt these posts from certain closure restrictions during emergencies, underlining the necessity of keeping veteran support structures readily available. The committee also heard public testimony, where stakeholders expressed strong support for the bill's potential impact on veteran communities.
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  • of the oil and gas industry here in Texas.
  • We share your goal of ensuring that Texas has a reliable and affordable electric grid.
  • these issues in parts of the country outside of Texas, and
  • The state of Texas has been the benefactor of experience rebates, and we want that.
  • 130 patients and counting all over the state of Texas and
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on SB6, which is aimed at facilitating greater liability and addressing the challenges associated with load interconnection. The chair reopened discussions on the bill, engaging with several public testimonies. Among the 27 registered witnesses, many expressed support for the bill, emphasizing its significance in ensuring accurate load visibility and addressing issues in the energy sector. Notably, Lee Bratcher from the Texas Blockchain Council commended the committee's efforts while highlighting concerns related to transmission costs and their potential impact.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 12th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • for the state of Texas.
  • I have years of experience as a practitioner, investor, and a board member for both public and private
  • And I say this respectfully: to me, a huge part of the Texas miracle has been the bipartisan support
  • in the state of Texas as a result of this legislation.
  • And it's a good point, because there are provisions already under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional
Summary: Another key topic was HB581, addressing the misuse of AI in creating damaging content. The chair emphasized the urgency of the issue affecting children and expressed a commitment to finding solutions. Bills like HB644 also drew attention, as they modified liabilities for businesses regarding the carrying of concealed firearms on their premises. The meeting was characterized by a diverse range of opinions, with several members expressing support for the bills and others raising concerns about potential impacts on governance and public safety.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • And the Texas Board of Nursing has 14 members, of which 6 are nurses, 3 are faculty members, and 4 are
  • Sharif Zafran, who is currently president of the Texas Medical Board.
  • Texas is different. Texas was founded on ideals of freedom and liberty.
  • Chair, Madam Vice Chair, and members of the Board of Trustees.
  • and advice from the Texas Department of Health.
Summary: The meeting of the Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee included discussions on critical bills impacting public safety and tenant rights. Representative Garcia-Hernandez presented HB923, which aims to add two public members to the Texas Medical Disclosure Panel, thereby enhancing informed consent for medical procedures. This move sought to enhance transparency and public trust, especially since the panel previously lacked any public representation. The committee also received testimonies both for and against the bill, highlighting the importance of public input in health-related decisions. The bill faced opposition mainly due to concerns about balancing medical expertise with public representation. Another significant discussion revolved around HB32, which seeks to streamline the eviction process in Texas. While proponents argue that the bill addresses inefficiencies affecting landlords, opponents, including activists and legal experts, expressed concerns that the bill could exacerbate homelessness and undermine tenant rights. They stressed the need for adequate protections and due process for tenants. As the committee moved through multiple bills, the need for careful consideration of both landlord and tenant rights remained a focal point of debate, indicating the complexities surrounding housing legislation in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) May 15th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • seeing across the state of Texas and the country from parents and others is far more salient.
  • At 16, the state of Texas trusts us to drive and to work.
  • I represent myself and the ACLU of Texas here against the bill.
  • I am the president and founder of Protecting Texas Children.
  • I am here on behalf of myself and the ACLU of Texas, speaking against the bill.
Summary: During the meeting of the committee on state affairs, multiple bills were discussed, with a significant focus on HB186, which aims to implement age verification for social media usage among minors. Public testimony highlighted concerns regarding potential invasions of privacy, the overreach of governmental authority, and the impact on children's mental health. Advocates for the bill argued that it protects children from harmful online content, while opponents expressed worries about its broader implications on free speech and social connectivity for young people. The meeting attracted a diverse audience, including experts, advocates, and concerned citizens, each contributing passionately to the dialogue surrounding these important legislative issues.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health May 12th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Public Health Committee

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  • Board of the State of Texas to the Texas Funeral Service Commission (TFSC) last session.
  • I'm Jennifer Ullman, and I'm the executive director of the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops, and
  • push many out of practice and even out of Texas entirely.
  • Board of Medical Specialties and the American Osteopathic Board of Osteopathic Specialties.
  • And to the point of boards not… of the Texas Medical Board not being able to sanction a physician, that
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Public Health was centered around discussions on several significant bills, including HB4175 and SB2721. HB4175 seeks to expand mental health leave policies to cover a wider range of qualified employees, including peace officers and parole officers. The motion for HB4175 was approved with a roll call vote showing a majority in favor. Conversely, SB2721 sparked extensive dialogue concerning the regulation of anatomical donations. Testimonies revealed public concerns over unclaimed bodies and the necessity for informed consent in body donation practices. The bill underwent substantial scrutiny, highlighting the balance between supporting medical education and protecting family rights.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Higher Education Committee

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  • Coordinating Board to work in consultation with the Texas Education Agency and other institutions of
  • , and it remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death in Texas.
  • So Texas is a member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Yes.
  • And a very proud MA-PhD alum of the University of Texas at
  • You are the Deputy Commissioner of Texas Higher Education Coordination Board, and you're neutral on the
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 22nd, 2025 at 02:04 pm

House S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

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  • I respectfully ask for your support on HCR 16 for the sake of Texas families and for the future of our
  • state of Texas turns to when it wants rigorous evaluations of its child protection and prevention programs
  • completely, and that is because the state of Texas and the
  • that Texas has the old 2001 version of the Uniform Parentage Act and hasn't adopted any of the provisions
  • Association of Family Defenders, attorneys, and the Texas Law Foundation.
Summary: During the meeting of the committee, several key bills were debated, most notably HB3281, which addresses the grounds for terminating parental rights. The discussion revolved around significant concerns presented by various members regarding the language change in the bill that requires serious bodily injury for termination, a shift that many find troubling. Witnesses also testified, with some advocating for amendments to ensure child safety, emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach without unintended consequences. Additionally, HB4696 was introduced, focused on improving access to protective orders through remote testimony, further engaging committee members and experts on the necessity of such reforms for survivors of domestic violence.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Nominations Apr 14th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

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  • McGregan of the Texas Tech University Board of Regents.
  • own, and he's chairman of the board of Snow Country, Inc.
  • My name is Doug McGregan, and I'm being considered for a nomination to the Texas Tech Board of Regents
  • the benefit of the kids and students of Texas.
  • John Rutherford of the Teacher Retirement System of the Texas Board of ...
Summary: The Senate Committee on Nominations convened to address various nominee confirmations, highlighting the significance of higher education and environmental management. Discussions centered around the responsibilities of the Brazos River Authority and the need for effective cooperation with the legislature and other state authorities. Several senators raised concerns regarding the agricultural runoff affecting impaired streams leading into the Brazos River. The committee emphasized the importance of stewardship, collaboration, and facilitating a balance between resource utilization and environmental protection.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Elections May 8th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Elections Committee

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  • , and that was kind of remarkable.
  • When we moved back to Texas and registered to vote in Texas, of course, he was still on the voter registration
  • And then number four, there's no parity of clerks proposed for the signature or early voting ballot board
  • You're here representing the Texas Association of County Elections Officials and testifying for the bill
  • and security of the election process.
Summary: The committee meeting centered on various bills addressing election integrity and transparency. Key discussions included HB5256 which aims to regulate the number of polling places in representative districts, gaining favorable votes after the adoption of a committee substitute. Additionally, HB4288 was presented, focusing on the public inspection of election records, which unfortunately failed to gain support. Noteworthy was SB827, which sought to introduce a more robust auditing process for electronic voting systems, fostering a substantial public testimony segment with both support and opposition evident. The atmosphere was characterized by critical debates on ensuring the democracy and accountability of the electoral processes in the state, reflecting public concerns about election security and accessibility.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education Mar 4th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Higher Education Committee

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  • ICU, on behalf of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas.
  • My name is Elizabeth Puthoff, and I'm the president of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas
  • A&M University System and the System Board of Regents.
  • nation, and world, and to serve the state of Texas.
  • with lower tuition, and they serve both rural and urban areas of Texas.
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on the transformative impact of House Bill 8, which restructured community college funding to emphasize outcomes that align with workforce needs. Dr. Brenda Kays highlighted the importance of community colleges in building Texas's economy, discussing successful partnerships that have emerged from the new framework provided by the bill. Testimonies from various representatives underscored the effectiveness of dual credit initiatives and workforce training, pointing out that increased enrollment and program development directly address regional skill gaps in high-demand fields such as healthcare and technical trades. The discussions revealed a commitment to ensuring that community colleges adapt to changing economic landscapes by equipping students with the skills necessary for sustainable employment.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Senate Session (Part I) Aug 6th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • referral of bills and resolutions until the end of today's calendar.
  • And here, I guess we're trying to impose a rule that will fit throughout the state of Texas, not allowing
  • And unfortunately, groups like the Texas Association of School Boards have opposed this before.
  • real property theft and real property fraud and establishes a statute of limitations of 10 years for
  • This clarification is made at the request of the Texas Oil and Gas Association and clarifies that electronic
Bills: SB15, SB9, SB7
Summary: During this committee meeting, significant attention was directed towards property tax relief and reform, notably through discussions led by Senator Bettencourt regarding the upcoming options for homestead exemptions that would be voted on in November. The committee also reviewed a series of bills, including Senate Bill 9, which was presented as a committee substitute. There was a strong emphasis on how the legislation aims to streamline tax guidelines for local government expenditures while balancing taxpayer relief against budgetary constraints. The meeting was characterized by a collaborative atmosphere where committee members shared insights and feedback on the various bills under consideration.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 1st, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee

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  • of the Texas Public Power Association, and I'm testifying on House Bill 1991.
  • One of the things that my counterparts in all these other states are looking at is Texas and kind of
  • It consists of 23,207 units of affordable housing and over 33,000 tenants in Texas.
  • I'm the Deputy Director of Public Policy and Advocacy for the Arc of Texas.
  • The Arc of Texas promotes, protects, and advocates for the human rights and self-determination of Texans
Summary: HB2464, presented by Representative Heffner, seeks to reduce unnecessary local regulations on home-based businesses, supporting Texans' abilities to operate no-impact businesses from their residences. The discussions highlighted the balance between enabling entrepreneurship and ensuring community standards are upheld, along with concerns regarding potential impacts on existing zoning laws. The meeting concluded with a call for more clarification and a focus on ensuring the bill protects local interests while promoting small business growth.

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