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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine constructing the Surface Transportation Reauthorization bill, focusing on United States Secretary of Transportation's perspective. Apr 2nd, 2025 at 09:00 am
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
- span marker="143" data-time="1704"> hearing, but I do think it is one of the unique spaces in our government
- I come from Ohio and have only been in the Senate for 10 weeks, and I've viewed the federal government
- And so I think it's going to be a whole-of-government approach.
- Go through the list of how long it is taking us as a nation to literally get government money out the
- states because they move projects faster than what has happened when going through the federal government
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Finance (Part I) Jan 28th, 2025
- Those were dollars that the federal government allowed the
- That was done because we had a deadline from the federal government to obligate all of those dollars
- of the federal government against him just trying to do the right thing and let law enforcement know
- It is only Texas; other states can't afford it and the federal government often won't do it.
- I assume we'll have less cases against the federal government.
- They wanted government involvement.
- Now they want a bunch of government involvement.
- Look, with the ESSER tranches from the federal government
- We hear a lot about needing to be a small government, and yet I see a lot of the bodies talking about
- with the increased inflationary costs for insurance, utilities
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- for utilizing specialty courts, including veterans courts,
- I don't like taking money for the government for the sake of taking money.
- So this part of the statute only deals with the law governing.
There are specific procedures governing its return,
- The government, who has all the resources, literally convicted people because they had all the power.
- additions to the coordinating board's statutory duties, it was important to change the makeup of its governing
- As Chairman Betancourt and Vice Chair Middleton know from their time in the local government committee
- Hundreds of students in colleges and universities within the state are already not utilizing the exam
- Initiatives, environmental, social, and governance initiatives.
- and Government Code Chapter 809 to Governing Boards of the
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Environmental Regulation May 19th, 2025 at 10:05 am
House Environmental Regulation Committee
- This was all at the behest of the U.S. government for national security.
- ...and competitive utilities.
- I'm the SVP for Government Affairs for Global Wafers.
- The U.S. government is very persuasive.
- I know that this is a national need, and you've worked a lot with the federal government.
- bill is that it establishes a notification requirement for these providers and HHSC to the local government
- Will county government take the cost for that inpatient care?
- , and we do... the state of Texas has a curriculum for the competency restoration program that we utilize
- I don't know if there were any issues, but I know that there were some government entities and others
- This program is not intended to be 100% funded by the government.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Higher Education Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Higher Education Committee
- Outside the state, are there any that are identified by the federal government as senior military colleges
- What is the governing board of the leadership? Is it appointed by the governor?
- The MyTexasFuture online platform will provide a centralized hub for students to utilize the common application
- So much of the budget that we utilize at the Health Sciences in El Paso
Bills: HB42, HB125, HB1233, HB2853, HB3148, HB3326, HB3701, HB4066, HB4361, HB4762, HB4909, HB4912
- by Mayor Parker to create alignment between industry, education, philanthropy, nonprofits, and government
- 2484"> Last session, both efforts helped to ensure that more counselors can access these funds and utilize
- Involvement and governance over curriculum decisions and
- In addition, state and local governments received approximately $300,000.
- It's a lot easier to utilize the criminal system to enforce that court order because if you have a right
- My name is Mary Elizabeth Castle, and I'm the Director of Government Relations for Texas Values.
- The government does not get to decide what...
- We are a government of the people, by the people.
- They do all of this not just as a government partner, but as a recipient of state and local government
- lobbying state government for more.
- are lobbying government for more government, and this is not a paltry affair.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- Isn't the point of the Doge Committee to be reducing government and making government more efficient?
- It improves the way the government operates by defending our citizens.
- , and not just grows government by creating an entirely new government agency.
- This is not cutting government. It's creating a new agency.
- It's growing government.
- Doing so would help ensure that the full amount of funding is utilized.
- And so this money goes in grants to, what, private sector facilities, government hospitals?
- ...head of the federal government, not surprising, but the
- and bring transparency and accountability to government.
- So that type of administrative burden that is being put on, whether it's government, private, or both
Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Culture, Recreation & Tourism Aug 6th, 2025 at 10:08 am
House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee
- ...but also meet our obligation to the French government,
- How could the local governments, the city, and the counties act for future preparedness?
We work with our local governments, with the state
- Likewise, we coordinate with local governments.
- It's helpful for us to have a relationship with those local governments.
- makes three changes:
Number one, it adds municipal utility
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Higher Education Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Higher Education Committee
- years, it has been discovered that our colleges and universities have become targets of foreign governments
Unfortunately, he was unaware that the Chinese government
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- , quasi-government, or terrorist organization.
- Board of Regents of the Texas University System to construct, acquire, improve, extend, and equip utility
- But I also believe that if a government mandates a child to go to school, then the government has a legal
- The cost is not just on the government, but it's also on the schools.
- In government-sponsored indigent care in 2023, hospitals reported.
- ...government intrusion.
- Before I was the Director of Government Affairs for TSA, I was the Director of Government Affairs for
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Senate Committee on Education K-16 Apr 3rd, 2025 at 09:00 am
Senate Education K-16 Committee
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- Members, this bill relates to the governance of public institutions of higher education, including the
- Senate Bill 2138 would close the critical loophole by applying Government Code Chapter 809 to Governing
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Public Education Mar 18th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Public Education Committee
- Can we amend this bill to include protections for the children from the government device as well?
- Is that taking away in any way from the teaching of history and government?
- This already covers topics such as government, economics
- This isn't to be utilized for regular student discipline.
- Yet, even in serious cases, our ability to utilize JJAEP can be limited.
- It leaves families unable to pay for basic needs like groceries, utilities, rent, and childcare.
Lastly, it requires government entities to notify workforce