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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 2nd, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • I have been working with AECT, the Association of Electric Companies of Texas, and the City of Lubbock
  • the Texas Association of Broadcasters, and you will be testifying.
  • of Texas System and you're testifying on the bill, is that correct?
  • We show that you're registered as Jeff Wolf on behalf of the Texas Department of Public Safety and U.S
  • of Texas, and you are for the bill, is that correct?
Summary: The meeting centered around the discussion of House Bill 3700, presented by Representative Vaux, which seeks to amend the Texas Labor Code to enhance the regulatory authority for the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). Representative Vaux highlighted the need for clear statutory authority to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in all TWC programs, engaging members with an emphasis on the implications of the changes proposed. Public testimony was also invited, allowing various stakeholders to express their views on the bill.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 25th, 2025 at 02:03 pm

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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  • this bill, and we could probably take care of most of those things.
  • even outside of Texas?
  • in Texas toward the expansion of using extraneous offenses and building it into the code of criminal
  • of the victim and the defendant and also to provide context to the jury regarding the nature of the
  • Rules 404 and 405, Texas Rules of Evidence, evidence of other
Summary: The committee meeting focused on a range of bills addressing important topics such as artificial intelligence and sexual exploitation laws. Notably, House Bill 235, which aims to add civil and criminal liability for the use of AI-generated deepfake materials, garnered discussion from multiple members and witnesses, including Adrian Shelley from Public Citizen who expressed support for the bill. Concerns about ensuring the legislation's clarity and enforcement were raised. Additionally, House Bill 207 was presented, which seeks to expand definitions within sexual offense laws to include representations involving anatomically correct dolls, eliciting varied perspectives from representatives during the debate.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 25th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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  • filling out the form and indicating you do not wish to testify.
  • , and also to make sure that any penalties that we impose are appropriate.
  • to the severity of the offense.
  • up a relatively light schedule of a few bills, and then the subcommittee could meet upon adjournment
  • of the committee next Tuesday, if that's acceptable to everybody.
Summary: In this meeting of the Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence, the members convened to discuss various legislative matters, primarily focusing on House Bill 305, introduced by Representative Hayes. There was a call for all members to be present for the vote on this bill, which indicates its importance within the agenda. The chair also announced the formation of a subcommittee tasked with evaluating new offenses and changes in penalties, emphasizing the need to ensure that new laws do not conflict with existing legislation. This initiative reflects the committee's commitment to maintaining legal consistency and appropriateness in penalty assignment for offenses.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Human Services May 20th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Human Services Committee

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  • I'm the Director of Public Policy for Texas CASA, here in support of Senate Bill 2311.
  • Association of Family Defense Attorneys and yourself, and you are neutral on the bill.
  • of the Texas Association of Family Defense Attorneys.
  • There are plenty of grandparents and great-grandparents who raise their grandchildren and great-grandchildren
  • Erica Banuelos, Department of Family and Protective Services, neutral on the bill. Correct?
Summary: The meeting of the committee centered around discussions of several key bills, primarily focused on enhancing protective measures and improving the welfare of children under state care. Notably, SB596 was reported favorably for the full House, addressing critical gaps in the reporting of placements of children. Similarly, SB1524 was discussed, presenting a substitute that contained amendments related to confidentiality surrounding firearms in foster homes. The committee also reviewed SB2311, aimed at improving educational planning requirements for residential treatment centers through written agreements with local schools to ensure stable educational environments for children.
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  • I am the past president of Texas Wine Group and currently a board member of Texas Wine Growers.
  • We were selected as a winner of the Texas Department of Agriculture Vendor's Cup in 2024, and we've been
  • I've been a funeral director and embalmer since 1987 in the state of Texas and the owner of Compean Funeral
  • , and the Department of Insurance.
  • Williamson County Sheriff's Office, Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Central Texas Regional
Summary: The meeting conducted by the committee saw extensive discussion surrounding several key bills, including HB4749, SB621, and HB201. Notably, HB3133, which involves legislation regarding explicit deepfake content and social media, was presented and debated vigorously with a committee substitute being proposed to align it with federal standards following the recent federal 'Take It Down' Act. The committee moved to report several bills favorably, including HB1506, emphasizing support for updating laws concerning political contributions and expenditures. Public testimonies were held on various bills, allowing stakeholders to voice their perspectives, particularly on legislation concerning tactical medical professionals and their role during high-risk incidents. The committee concluded the meeting by laying out additional bills for further discussion in subsequent sessions, underscoring a commitment to thorough legislative review.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Apr 7th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • Gulf of Mexico with the Gulf of America in official documents, policies, and regulations.
  • This is not a situation that's unique to Texas; nationwide, Congress and the Department of Justice have
  • Chairman, Senate Bill 2626 requires the Texas Medical Board and the Texas Board of Nursing to create
  • My name is Samantha Furness, and I am representing Texas Right to Life and myself in favor of Senate
  • public that elections are run according to Texas law and regulations.
Summary: The meeting involved several key discussions surrounding new legislation, notably SB801, which addresses barriers faced by unhoused young adults in obtaining necessary documentation like birth certificates. Witnesses, including Maria Benavides from SA Youth, testified on how these hurdles impact access to jobs and housing, emphasizing the importance of removing financial barriers to obtaining identification. Additionally, the committee examined SB1200, aimed at increasing transparency in lawsuits against defense contractors connected to foreign adversaries, highlighting national security concerns. Senator Cole Corse articulated the bill's aim to disclose relationships between plaintiffs and adversarial nations, promoting accountability in litigation funding.
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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
  • Today I'm here on behalf of the Texas Department of...
  • Texas is different. Texas was founded on ideals of freedom and liberty.
  • I've got you here on behalf of the Texas Department of Association registered for the bill?
  • 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

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • state of Texas, lawyers working for the state of Texas, what are they making and who are we sort of
  • Law Examiners, the State Bar of Texas, the State Office of Administrative Hearings, and the Office of
  • and for the people of Texas.
  • The system is governed by the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct and the Texas Rules of
  • We're happy to be of service however we can to the judiciary and the people of Texas.
Summary: The Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence convened for its organizational hearing, marking the beginning of the 89th Legislative session. Chairman Dutton expressed his dedication to strengthening Texas's civil justice system and ensuring access for all Texans. Notable discussions revolved around judicial compensation, with concerns raised about the growing gap between judge salaries and those in executive roles, indicating a potential crisis in recruiting and retaining qualified judges. Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock provided insight into the justice system's challenges and emphasized the importance of legislative support in enhancing the judicial framework, highlighting the committee's ongoing commitment to equal access to justice.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • ...that defines Texas and keeps the history and places of Texas
  • and strength of Texas, as well as its brand identity.
  • neutrally on behalf of Texas Parks and Wildlife.
  • resources of Texas and to promote hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation.
  • the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department jointly.
Summary: During this committee meeting, members discussed several bills, including HB2, HB22, and HB4, focusing on various state issues. Key discussions revolved around the impact of legislation on local communities, with members expressing differing viewpoints on the measures proposed. Witnesses were invited to provide testimonies, highlighting both support and concerns regarding the bills, particularly in terms of economic implications and social justice reform. Overall, the meeting reflected a robust engagement from the members and public, showcasing the complexities of the legislative process.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Elections Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Elections Committee

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  • Clerks Association of Texas, HART, and ES&T.
  • , the Department of Information Resources, and especially to Chief Nimkid and the Texas Division of Emergency
  • I'm with the Texas Department of Public Safety, Driver License Division.
  • State's office and the Texas Department of Emergency Management.
  • State's office and the Texas Department of Emergency Management.
Summary: The House Committee on Elections convened a session to evaluate recent legislative changes and their implications on the electoral process. A key focus was on enhancing election integrity and procedures, including discussions about Senate Bill 924, which aims to address challenges related to polling locations and worker recruitment in Texas counties. Various members acknowledged the crucial role local election officials play in implementing reforms and managing elections amidst growing scrutiny and challenges such as natural disasters and security threats. The session highlighted the resilience and coordination efforts of election officials across the state.
TX

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
  • Association of Family Defenders, attorneys, and the Texas Law Foundation.
  • the child is in the permanent or temporary managing conservatorship of the Department of Family and
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 15th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • , often known for coming in the building and testifying on behalf of landowners all across South Texas
  • So this was a bill that the Texas Association of Builders and...
  • that and cleans up some of that language.
  • Chairman—if the third-party developer is licensed and specialized in that, does all of those and then
  • , six rounds of comments back and forth.
Bills: SB1708, SB2523, SB1450
Summary: The meeting involved discussions primarily around SB1450, SB2523, and SB1708. The highlight was SB1450, which seeks to streamline the review process for building permits by allowing licensed third-party professionals to conduct inspections. Testimonies from various stakeholders, including local housing advocates and property developers, indicated strong support for the bill, as it addresses the ongoing housing crisis by reducing permitting delays. Concerns were raised about the potential impact on county regulatory authority, emphasizing the need for counties to retain oversight in the review process, especially regarding flood insurance and safety regulations. The committee members showed proactive engagement in addressing amendments to the bill aimed at safeguarding public interests, while also facilitating efficient housing development.
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  • I'm the CEO of the Texas Association of Health Plans, and we are testifying in support of Senate Bill
  • Those bills are now found in Subchapters L and M of Chapter 1369 of the Texas Insurance Code.
  • Boney of the great city of Missouri City, Texas, and I'm here with Amilia Reyes on Bill 732.
  • that receive Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
  • Boney of the great city of Missouri City, Texas, and I'm here joining...
Summary: The meeting involved in-depth discussions focused primarily on several significant bills aimed at reforming healthcare, improving consumer protection, and enhancing community-based care. Key highlights included House Bill 1919 and House Bill 1763, which address the roles and regulation of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in Texas. Lawmakers emphasized the need for these bills to create a fairer landscape for independent pharmacies while ensuring patient access to necessary medications. Public testimonies reflected both support for the reforms and concerns regarding their potential implications. Another major topic was Senate Bill 513, which proposes the development of a pilot program for community-based care in rural West Texas, aiming to improve child welfare services in regions facing unique challenges.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, you remember my bill relating to the creation of the Texas Technology and Innovation Program
  • Department of Labor (DOL).
  • On behalf of Texas Building and Construction, Chase, and
  • be approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, which is underneath the Department of Labor
  • We show you registered as a witness, testifying on behalf of the Texas Real Estate Probate and Trust
Summary: The meeting addressed several key pieces of legislation, with significant focus on bills related to property owners' associations and the Texas Workforce Commission's training programs. Representative Harris-Navila presented HB517, which aims to allow property owners' associations to impose fines for discolored vegetation during watering restrictions. The committee adopted a community substitute for this bill before moving it forward with a recommendation for passage. Meanwhile, HB2791, highlighted by Chairwoman Button, focusses on vocational rehabilitation programs for individuals with disabilities, with provisions that require efficient operation to avoid lapses in service.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • of Texas residents and local Texas repair shops.
  • Under the bill, a contractor must be licensed through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
  • , and the president of the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas.
  • of a license and better work for consumers.
  • You are testifying on behalf of the Texas Medical Association and the Texas Pediatric Society, and you
Summary: The meeting held by the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic Development involved a variety of discussions centered around multiple bills aimed at improving workforce development and addressing contemporary challenges in digital spaces, particularly concerning youth and technology. A notable point in the meeting was the presentation of HB 4196, which aims to modernize Texas's manufacturing sector through digital integration and automation, enhancing job creation and addressing barriers to innovation. Committee members engaged in extensive dialogue with witnesses advocating for and against various bills, with many emphasizing the importance of balancing innovation with the protection of consumer rights, particularly in the realm of children's safety online. Committee Chairwoman Button guided the discussions and maintained an efficient pace to cover a considerable number of bills. Several bills passed with bipartisan support, showcasing a collective interest in fostering economic growth through strategic legislative measures. Public testimonies were incorporated into the proceedings, with representatives from various sectors, including education and technology, providing their insights, which enriched the discussions and highlighted community concerns.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • of Texas residents and local Texas repair shops.
  • the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) in order to advertise as licensed.
  • , and the president of the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas.
  • of a license and better work for a consumer.
  • I'm testifying on behalf of Texas BOMA and the UR.
Summary: The committee meeting covered a wide array of bills focusing primarily on workforce development, manufacturing improvements, and online safety for children. Notably, provisions were discussed under HB4196, aimed at modernizing the manufacturing sector through increased digital integration and automation strategies. Witnesses from various sectors, including manufacturing companies and educational representatives, offered their perspectives on the importance of creating a skilled workforce able to adapt to new technologies. Additional discussion highlighted the pressing need for legislation that protects minors in the digital landscape, with testimonies emphasizing the adverse effects of unfiltered online content on children’s mental health, as encapsulated in HB4901.
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  • Texas already benefits from four nuclear reactors that provide nearly 8% of our electricity and 20% of
  • This designates the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
  • the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation to adopt necessary rules, providing that the compact
  • to the residents and employers of Texas.
  • through the difficulty of transferring their license to Texas.
Summary: The meeting was characterized by a thorough examination of various bills, with particular focus on House Bill 5247, which dealt with capital cost recovery mechanisms for utilities and featured discussions on its implications for consumers. Senator Campbell presented the bill, emphasizing its balanced approach and necessity for clarity in existing utility provisions. Multiple members expressed support, leading to a unanimous vote for its approval, showcasing a collaborative atmosphere within the committee. Additionally, HCR 102 was highlighted, which sought to call attention to the importance of federal tax credits for sustaining and expanding nuclear energy in Texas. The testimony from industry experts reinforced the bill's significance as Texas seeks to maintain its leadership in energy production amidst rising demands and competitive pressures from international markets.
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  • items and rider requests as of the LAR.
  • system inefficiencies, and improve user experience so the business of the state of Texas will remain
  • Much of that is contraband of oil, gasoline, and who knows what else.
  • And that is not the only area in the region of the State that has issues dealing with theft of oil and
  • **Senator Bettencourt**: Of our departed brethren and basically
Summary: The meeting involved a comprehensive review of various legislative bills, with members voicing their opinions and concerns on each. Significant discussions centered around land use policies, education reforms, and public health initiatives. A number of witnesses were called to share their insights, providing both supportive and opposing perspectives on the proposed bills. The committee demonstrated a commitment to thorough deliberation, ensuring all voices were heard before taking votes on the legislation.
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  • and Professional Relations Committee for the Texas Association of School Psychologists.
  • Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Department of Education.
  • But anyway, just on behalf of the Career and Technical Education Association of Texas, we appreciate
  • and Workforce Policy at Texas 2036.
  • And now you're saying, and I know that you're kind of the father of DEI, that you don't want that as
Summary: During this committee meeting, a total of 16 bills were discussed, covering various topics mainly focused on education and support for vulnerable populations. Notably, House Bill 1211 was a significant highlight, aiming to remove the 25th birthday deadline for former foster youth to utilize state college tuition benefits. This bill garnered strong support from multiple members, including personal testimonies from individuals who benefited from such educational support. The conversation around HB1211 emphasized the challenges faced by former foster youth, including lack of awareness and support, which aligns with the bill's objective of extending opportunities regardless of age.

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