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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Natural Resources Committee

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  • The Sanders family agreed to sell a portion of their water rights to TNC, and in turn, we are dedicating
  • I think we would, I mean, we do have a lot of media around the Sanders family, so as landowners see that
  • 1044"> Testimony in the energy committee talked about corporations of landowners and how sometimes families
  • I know just a few years ago my family and I used to really enjoy going to Medina Lake, and can you kind
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved extensive discussions on multiple bills related to water management and resources in Texas, particularly emphasizing the importance of legislative measures to enhance the conservation and management of groundwater resources. Representative Romero laid out HB4530, which aims to expand the Texas Water Trust to include groundwater rights, enabling voluntary dedication for conservation and addressing the regulatory gaps that currently exist. The bill received support as it seeks to clarify the processes for groundwater donations, thus promoting effective water management strategies across the state.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Mar 5th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Families place their trust in us every day, and we take that responsibility very seriously.
  • Families place their trust in us every day, and we take that responsibility very seriously.
  • Congress of the Republic of Texas in 1838, and is a general jurisdiction court where I hear civil, family
  • That was like an answer from heaven for me and my family and my colleagues.
  • This bill will be a blessing to me and my family and many of my colleagues.
Bills: SB260, SB263, SB293, SJR18
Summary: The committee meeting centered around discussions on Senate Bill 260, which aims to enhance school safety through increased funding. Senator Huffman highlighted the initiative to double both the per-student and per-campus safety allotments. Testimonies from various stakeholders, including educators and mental health advocates, underscored the importance of addressing both physical safety and mental health needs in schools. The discussions revealed a strong consensus on the necessity of adequate resources for effective school safety measures while acknowledging the financial challenges faced by districts in meeting legislative mandates. The meeting concluded with a positive recommendation for the bill's passage to the full Senate.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Mar 18th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • 2466"> Adopting standards that align with the TEKS for health education, which are based on Texas family
  • The abortion industry in Texas aims to protect children and families
  • data-time="4608"> for adoption, whether placed for adoption at birth or later through the Department of Family
  • data-time="4734"> My mother was a college student who was not married and wasn't ready to have her family
  • the child will spend years in the system when, in reality, there are an estimated 1 to 2 million families
Summary: The Senate Education Committee convened to discuss multiple bills, primarily focusing on SB1619 and SB6019. Senator Dean Zaffirini presented SB1619, and the discussion revolved around modernizing the state's approach to epinephrine delivery devices. The highlighted importance of addressing anaphylaxis treatments in schools, particularly focusing on ensuring that both current and future delivery methods are adequately represented in the legislation was prominent. Participation from public testimony was also anticipated, allowing for community engagement.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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    It's a no-cost, very practical way that we can help families

  • data-time="1836"> Health and Human Services Commission, Texas Education Agency, and Department of Family
  • collaborative policymaking, aligning regulations with the actual needs of child care providers and the families
  • at the table when policies are being developed to ensure the best outcomes for our children and families
  • agencies: the Texas Workforce Commission, Health and Human Services Commission, the Department of Family
Summary: Additionally, the committee reviewed HB4531, aiming to protect property owners from fraudulent ownership claims, which generated extensive discussions on real estate fraud and the support mechanisms for citizens lacking legal representation. Testimonies from various stakeholders pointed out the bill's potential to streamline the process for dispute resolution and protect vulnerable property owners, furthering the overarching goal of ensuring justice and accountability within the property systems. The committee concluded with the discussion of HB4903, which seeks to enhance workforce support through better child care initiatives.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) May 5th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • choice of either leaving my firearm in my vehicle and going to my HOA meeting and representing my family
  • 1991, after a great deal of discussion of concerns about access by children, gambling addiction, family
  • requests from an applicant or an adult member of a family
  • I am a board-certified family law attorney, practicing here in Austin for 20 years.
  • I am representing the Texas Family Law Foundation in support of this bill.
Summary: The Committee on State Affairs held a comprehensive meeting focused on several noteworthy bills, particularly those related to the Texas Lottery Commission and foreign adversaries. Discussions were led by various members, including Senator Hall, who expressed serious concerns regarding the legality and integrity of practices within the Lottery Commission, alleging that it has enabled a series of fraudulent activities. Testimonies were heard from stakeholders advocating for House Bill 130, aimed at protecting Texans' genetic information from foreign access. The committee also reviewed House Bills 119 and 581, which tackle transparency in dealings with lobbyists connected to foreign adversaries and address child safety against evolving technological threats, including deepfake technology, respectively. The atmosphere was engaging, with active participation from both committee members and witnesses from various organizations arguing for or against the proposed legislation. The meeting concluded with gratitude expressed towards the committee staff for their efforts in facilitating a productive session, acknowledging both the importance of the issues at hand and the various testimonies provided. The members agreed on the significance of regulating the Lottery Commission more effectively and ensuring the protection of Texans from potentially harmful external influences. All bills were left pending for further discussion and refinement in future meetings.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures May 6th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee

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  • My family was able to sue and get compensation, but here we are with these locations...
  • I was heartbroken for Mitchell and his family and angry because this was entirely preventable.
  • This changed the trajectory of my family. He mattered.
  • All right, the record would show Caden Lopez with the Texas Family Project, self-registering in favor
  • In most cases, this collecting is occasional and enjoyed with family and friends.
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily focused on discussing various bills, including HB1800, which aims to establish safety standards for swim schools. The bill was introduced by Ms. Garcia, who shared a heart-wrenching personal story about her son, Mitchell, who drowned during a swim program due to inadequate safety protocols. This led to strong public testimony both supporting and opposing the bill, with many witnesses emphasizing the need for stringent regulations to protect children in swim schools. In contrast, some representatives voiced concerns about over-regulating well-established programs that already have safety measures in place.
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Nominations May 19th, 2025

Senate Nominations Committee

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  • 180">It ensures that you have consistent and quality agents serving Texans looking to start their families
  • We sell you the experience of a lifetime that you're going to enjoy with your family.
  • with you about this relatively new phenomenon of large institutional purchasers buying up single-family
  • distorting the market when someone comes in with a cash offer and they're bidding against that young family
  • Senator Eckhardt has known my family for a long time. She knows my father.
Summary: The committee meeting, focused primarily on the ongoing regulatory reforms following the recent weather-related crises, commenced with the introduction of Thomas Gleason as the new Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. The Chairman emphasized the need for resilience and proactive measures to improve infrastructure and communications among utility companies, especially in light of recent disasters that impacted service delivery. High-level discussions revolved around HB1500, which mandates stronger oversight and accountability mechanisms for ERCOT, pushing the commission to enhance its monitoring capacity. Several topics of concern, including vegetation management and cost distribution among consumers, were highlighted as priorities moving forward.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 22nd, 2025

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  • involving family violence, child abuse or neglect, sexual assault
  • of cases where individuals have every intent to ensure a police officer does not go home to their family
  • God bless you and your family. Thank you all for being here.
  • ...victim and the victim's family are very upset about it
  • ...on cases involving strangulation, where a family member
Summary: The meeting of the committee was marked by extensive discussions on various bills, focusing primarily on enhancing legal measures and protections in criminal cases. Notable among the discussions was HB3073, known as the Summer Willis Act, which aims to provide a clearer statutory definition of consent regarding sexual violence. The bill received overwhelming support as it seeks to close existing gaps in Texas law to better protect survivors. Additionally, HB1871, which increases penalties for attempted capital murder of a peace officer, was presented by Senator Schwartner, emphasizing the need for stronger deterrents against attacks on law enforcement officials. The committee moved several bills to the full Senate with favorable recommendations, showcasing a unified effort towards legislative progress in public safety and survivor protections.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 15th, 2025 at 12:08 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • We thank you for their families. We thank you for them, Father.
  • marker="82" data-time="486"> Those who are here today, you have earned the weekend at home with your families
Bills: HB4, HB1, HB2, HB18, HB19, HB20
Summary: The meeting of the Texas House of Representatives focused on ensuring quorum for the ongoing special session and addressing pressing legislative matters. Speaker called attention to the absence of certain members who had not returned, leading to discussions on maintaining attendance and possibly issuing civil arrest warrants if necessary. The discussions also included emphasis on pro-life legislation and property tax protections, as well as addressing safety concerns highlighted by tragic incidents such as those at Camp Mystic. Notably, House Bill 1 focusing on camp safety and House Bill 25 for over-the-counter ivermectin were among the priorities mentioned for upcoming sessions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 7th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • It's the non-economic damages that go to these families and injured Texans for life.
  • His family put those lions on a t-shirt, and he sold the t-shirt.
  • whose family is in that position.
  • The Sprague family that was here first, I think.
  • This family faces roughly $4,600 a year in hidden legal system costs.
Bills: HB4806
Summary: The meeting addressed several bills, primarily focusing on HB4806, which aims to reform the legal framework surrounding medical expenses and personal injury claims. The discussions included strong opinions from both advocates and opponents of the bill. Advocates argued that the bill is essential to ensure fairness by allowing juries to see comprehensive evidence regarding medical costs and preventing abuses in the system. Senators and committee members expressed the need for transparency in the medical billing process while addressing concerns that the changes may adversely impact injured plaintiffs seeking justice.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Jan 28th, 2025

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  • legislature, removal of funding for various one-time projects, and funding for a contingency rider on family
  • adjustments are critical to maintaining our effectiveness in the areas of compliance and support for families
  • Dealing with those families, y'all's office was excellent, General. Thank you.
  • Dealing with those families, y'all's office was excellent, General, and there was, again, with any crime
  • Dealing with those families, y'all's office was excellent, General. Thank you.
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily focused on the Office of the Attorney General, where General Ken Paxton and his staff presented budget recommendations, highlighting a proposed decrease of $163.9 million from the 2024-25 biennium budget. Discussions included essential service funding such as the Crime Victims Compensation Program, which is facing challenges due to revenue shortfalls and increased demand. The committee raised concerns regarding the method of finance swaps that impacted the overall budget, leading to a $38 million cut that the Attorney General’s office deemed an error. Representatives from the LBB were also questioned about the implications of these funding changes.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Insurance Committee

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  • HB3787 protects families by requiring all lighters sold in Texas to meet basic...
  • HB3787 is a common-sense step to closing a dangerous loophole and protecting Texas families.
  • particular, are highly effective and require minimal effort, allowing women greater flexibility in their family
  • Thank you for allowing me to present this legislation supporting women and families' healthcare.
  • Families who can't afford the upfront costs.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Insurance focused on several significant bills, including HB854, which aims to reform insurance payment structures to improve accessibility for homeowners needing urgent repairs. Representative Garcia-Hernandez strongly advocated for this bill, highlighting the struggles faced by constituents unable to cover upfront repair costs. Additionally, HB4092 was discussed, which seeks to clarify regulations surrounding pre-suit notices in insurance claims, emphasizing the importance of protecting policyholders' rights. The meeting included various testimonies, with both supporters and opponents voicing their concerns about how these bills could impact consumers and the insurance industry.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 23rd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

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  • 3438"> While we understand the general principle, Representative Smith, in his cemetery, whenever families
  • I didn't mean to interrupt; sorry, but yeah, the families
  • marker="775" data-time="4644"> ...employee looks me in the eye and says, "I've got to think about my family
  • the same logic of my actions during that mass shooting because it was more cost effective for my family
  • officers that we can to protect our greatest resources, our students, and my greatest resources, my family
Summary: The meeting was focused on a range of significant legislation including discussions on retirement benefits for public safety officers and specific bills aimed at addressing current challenges in the pension systems. Representative Busey introduced HB2802, aimed at stabilizing the Austin Firefighters Retirement Fund, which received support from various stakeholders including Mayor Kirk Watson, reflecting months of collaborative effort. Testimony emphasized the need for proactive changes to prevent future financial crises in the fund. Additionally, HB4029, proposed by Chairman Guillen, generated appeals from various members about the necessity of addressing retirement needs for peace officers in public schools, linking it directly to their recruitment and retention challenges in the current environment. Issues regarding recruitment and the financial sustainability of the Houston Fire Department were also highlighted with HB2688, enabling timely action on pressing pension reform to retain skilled personnel.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 13th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

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  • Of course, we all have access to the internet, whether it's you or a family member.
  • A family member or a friend can see it online and be able
  • He vowed to always love and protect me in front of my entire family.
  • The purpose of juvenile law, which is prosecuted under the Family Code, is rehabilitation of the child
  • Under the Family Code, when we prosecute juvenile offenses, Bills: HB33, HB45, HB48, HB1261, HB1465, HB1778, HB2596, HB5238, SB2969
Summary: During the meeting, multiple bills were reviewed and discussed, with the most prominent being HB33, known as the Uvalde-Strong Act. This bill aims to improve school safety and preparedness in active shooting situations by implementing stringent security measures and training requirements for law enforcement and educational institutions. The bill generated significant discussion about its provisions, the urgency for enhanced safety protocols, and the lessons learned from previous tragedies. HB1261, which allows for dual publication methods for public notices, was also reported favorably without objections, reflecting a growing need to adapt legislative processes to modern communication standards. The meeting concluded with several bills advancing to the full Senate for further consideration.
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  • Cunningham trained at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth and is board certified in family medicine
  • programs and multicultural family programming.
  • This means that the families or some other organization has to come up with the money to pay for it.
  • We pray for all the families and think about them all the time.
  • I believe that this is the foundation of family first and having a place that you call home.
Summary: The meeting focused on several crucial pieces of legislation, notably Senate Joint Resolution 40, which proposed a constitutional amendment to clarify the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the Supreme Court during emergencies. Senator Birdwell presented the resolution, emphasizing the need for legislative involvement during prolonged crises. It garnered broad support, passing with 29 votes in favor and only 1 against. Following this, Senate Bill 871, considered the enabling legislation, was also moved for discussion, with the aim of reinforcing the legislature's authority during emergencies while establishing clear guidelines for the governor's powers.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 16th, 2025 at 10:04 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • departments work in close partnership with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department to serve youth and families
  • there and her wonderful family, who are great friends.
  • But the key is, not only was she a great person and her family was a great family, she was a landmark
  • Short story: when I was 12 years old, my family and

  • Their service for the local Advantage Schools makes families appreciate their presence, and they are
Summary: The meeting focused heavily on educational funding and the establishment of educational savings accounts as outlined in SB2. Proponents of the bill presented arguments emphasizing the need for flexible education options for families, especially for children with disabilities. The bill proposes a universal program that allows Texas families to utilize state funds for various educational expenses beyond traditional public schooling. However, discussions also surfaced concerning potential drawbacks, with several members raising concerns about the implications for public education funding and accountability.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part II) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • "307" data-time="1836"> Intentional or unintentional, this bill would send a chilling effect for families
  • marker="313" data-time="1872"> The implication of this is that it will eliminate the option for families
  • get their college degree, ensuring they have the proper safety equipment, and even being by their families
  • People in her family have asked her why she doesn't save more money, and she replied, "Because I'm living
  • My own family, we will go from this committee to Education of the Night to continue to work on issues
Summary: The meeting of the committee featured extensive discussions surrounding SB2021 and SB2330, both of which sparked notable debate among members and stakeholders. SB2021, aimed at regulating Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), faced scrutiny for potentially creating barriers to integration and increasing costs for consumers. Advocates highlighted the bill's intention to clarify operational standards and improve accountability, while opponents raised concerns about excessive red tape hindering innovative energy solutions. SB2330 sparked similar contention, particularly regarding its implications for public employee unions and the suggested removal of government involvement in dues collection processes. Testimonies expressed worries that this would limit educators' access to professional resources and advocacy, crucial for their roles in the education sector.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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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  • > Opportunity to advocate on behalf of Killeen ISD students and families
  • are the key to the pathway to bring the children to the field through the school system and into a family-sustaining
  • graduate with the skills and resources they need to not only thrive in the workplace but to secure family-sustaining
  • This bill is right at the intersection of that and it will be transformational, I think, for our families
  • data-time="756">We support, in four districts in Tarrant County, about 40,000 students and their families
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Insurance Committee

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  • I'm a board-certified family nurse practitioner as well as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner
  • "262" data-time="1566">I want to thank the Academy of family
  • Texas Academy of Family Physicians, and the Texas chapter
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    Okay, we show you as Tom Banning, Texas Academy of Family

  • Tom Banning with the Texas Academy of Family Physicians in support of HB1959.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Insurance was a significant gathering that focused on various health-related bills, including HB138, AB388, HB1942, and others. The committee heard testimony from multiple stakeholders, including representatives from the Texas Medical Association, who emphasized the importance of health insurance transparency and compliance. Notably, HB1818 garnered attention as it aims to enhance the oversight of utilization review processes, which has previously faced challenges from both insurers and healthcare providers. The committee also discussed measures to improve the prescribed burning insurance under HB2563, a critical topic due to the increasing risk of wildfires in Texas. Several witnesses provided insights into the urgent need for a robust insurance framework to support prescribed burn managers, highlighting the current limitations and risks posed by the lack of coverage in the market.
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  • We mourn with Senator King and his family and pray that

  • you would want to know why the chairman is not here today and would ask that you keep him and his family
  • data-time="1592">These technologies provide Texas landowners with multi-generational income for their families
  • What message does this bill send to Texas families

  • and King and his family, who of course sponsored this bill
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on various bills aimed at workforce development and economic growth, particularly in rural areas. Key discussions revolved around Senate Bill 2448, which aims to support rural small businesses and enhance technical assistance in workforce development. Testimonies from several stakeholders underscored the necessity of aligning education with local workforce needs, showcasing the lack of resources in rural regions. The testimony highlighted how the proposed bills could bridge the gap between education and employment opportunities for Texans, especially focusing on youth who are disconnected from education and the workforce.

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