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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Jul 21st, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I've been planning on looking at a map myself until after we got through the information-gathering phase
  • I won't have, I don't have any plans, although it could change, for specific invited testimony.
  • that provides a a revised congressional redistricting plan
  • I'm just trying to make a plan for the people back home, that's all.
  • Well, four that we've planned out so far, but again

Summary: The meeting focused primarily on the congressional redistricting resolution prompted by the governor's request due to constitutional concerns flagged by the U.S. Department of Justice. Members discussed the procedural steps necessary to establish a special committee on congressional redistricting, emphasizing the need for transparency and public participation. Concerns were raised about the limited number of planned regional hearings and the implications for community input. A strong commitment to include public testimony through both in-person and virtual means was stated, ensuring that Texans can engage with the process regardless of their geographical location. Discussions included the necessity of adopting prior successful procedures similar to those in past sessions, with an acknowledgment of the unique challenges posed by current legal requirements. Members expressed varying viewpoints on balancing the need for thorough public participation while addressing logistical challenges inherent in the redistricting process. Overall, the meeting demonstrated a collaborative atmosphere aimed at crafting a fair and lawful redistricting plan while acknowledging the diverse opinions of constituents throughout Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Screener results are built into campus action plans to align academic strategies.
  • form the foundation of a comprehensive plan to strengthen
  • Schools needing more time can submit a transition plan.
  • I think the Michigan plan is a model of which the Texas plan can be applied.
  • As expected, there was initial hesitation when we announced our plan.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily addressed several education-related bills, notably focusing on strengthening teacher certification pathways and accountability measures within the Texas school system. Notable discussions revolved around Senate Bills 2252 and 2253, which aim to enhance early education and teacher preparation programs. Participants included various committee members who debated the merits of each bill and carefully considered public testimony that presented both support and concerns regarding the implications of the proposed legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 9th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Corrections Committee

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  • data-time="1008">The programs included in the bill are Medicaid, CHIP, Healthy Texas Women family planning
  • work-life experience toward occupational education college credits, evaluated upon enrollment in a degree plan
  • It requires that departments plan to be person-centered and respond to the unique needs of that particular
  • span marker="721" data-time="4320"> Bill HB3834 builds on existing law by adding critical re-entry planning
  • Without intentional re-entry planning, people with IDD often...
Summary: The Committee on Corrections convened to discuss various proposed bills aimed at enhancing the criminal justice system in Texas. Noteworthy among them was HB1760, presented by Chairman Leach, which seeks to increase the minimum imprisonment term for individuals convicted of intoxicated manslaughter. The committee voted favorably on several bills, including HB1772, which addresses the eligibility for community supervision. Public testimony highlighted community concerns around parole decisions, especially regarding violent offenders, which added emotional weight to discussions on HB2306 concerning children’s parole eligibility. Several members expressed strong sentiments advocating for stricter regulations for repeat offenders, underlining the impact of violent crime on victims' families. The meeting wrapped up with additional bills pending further discussions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 6th, 2025 at 08:03 am

House Public Education Committee

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  • 270"> ...I guess we could put the money in through TRS, but I would like to understand if there is a plan
  • for that and what that plan is.
  • I'm scared of proposed budget cuts, cuts to teacher planning time, making my instruction less effective
  • Between planning rich and engaging learning activities, keeping up with parent communication, and trying
  • "> ...essays, trying to remain nice to up to 200 students per semester, and following IEPs and 504 plans
Bills: HB2
Summary: The Public Education Committee meeting primarily focused on discussions related to House Bill 2, which addresses public education funding and the need for increased Texas teacher salaries. Testimonies were provided by various educators and stakeholders expressing concerns about the existing funding levels, particularly highlighting the inadequacy of the proposed $220 per student increase, which many believe falls short of what is necessary to meet inflation and the growing costs of education. During the testimony, members emphasized the need for a substantial increase to at least $1,300 per student, citing a critical shortage of certified teachers and the impact this has on student learning outcomes. Witness statements indicated that without a significant funding overhaul, students and teachers would continue to suffer from underfunded programs and resources.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

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  • The average monthly annuity check for ERS plan retirees

  • > ...appropriating money for the legacy payments, adding a Tier 4 that changes or adds a different plan
  • ...for the pension plan to pay any additional benefits, the
  • point out, that's also important to note here, is that per statute, boards of trustees of pension plans
  • additional benefits paid, when they are paid, should be fully funded, as opposed to asking the pension plan
Summary: During the meeting, the committee discussed several important bills focused on state employee pensions, the education sector, and consumer credit resources. One of the main topics was HB886, which proposes a 13th check for state retirees to help alleviate financial challenges faced by those who have not seen any pension adjustments for over a decade. The bill received support from various stakeholders who emphasized its necessity given the rising costs of living and inflation. Additionally, HB3221 was examined, addressing unequal pension contributions between traditional school districts and charter schools, which has placed undue financial burdens on charter schools since 2019. The bill aims to unify the contribution rates to ensure fairness and retain essential funding for education.
US
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  • Secretary Hegseth has announced plans to fire or push out 50,000 to 60,000...
  • DOJ has plans to slash the DOD workforce by 8%.

  • data-time="1608"> So far, neither Elon Musk nor Secretary Hegseth has given any indication of how they plan
Summary: The committee meeting focused on pressing issues related to the U.S. military's recruitment and personnel strategies, especially in light of the upcoming NDAA for fiscal year 2026. Chairperson expressed appreciation for the service of witnesses including senior military leaders from different branches, emphasizing the importance of personnel as the backbone of national defense. Discussions revealed concerns regarding the recent lowering of recruitment standards across military branches, which could potentially affect the quality of service members and long-term military readiness. Witnesses were asked to address the implications of these changes on military health and efficiency.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Even a quick look at the plan, and we put maps up.
  • This map accomplishes both objectives; even a quick look at the plan shows it is more compact.
  • It has better political performance, from my perspective, than the enacted plan, the current district
  • , the current plan, and it complies with all applicable law.
  • Reject this D.C. ordered redistricting plan and right our sinking ship.
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Congressional Redistricting focused primarily on the discussion of HB4 and SB4, concerning the redistricting process based on the 2020 Census data. Chairman King opened the session, expressing gratitude to the committee members for their attendance and emphasizing the importance of completing redistricting within the special session's 30-day timeframe. Public testimony was a major component, with numerous individuals voicing their opinions both in favor and against the proposed redistricting maps, emphasizing issues of representation and concerns of racial injustices inherent in the process. The majority of witnesses highlighted the need for immediate attention to pressing issues such as flood relief instead of focusing solely on redistricting.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Health May 12th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Public Health Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I just want to remind everyone that if you plan to testify

  • If you plan to testify, please fill out the electronic witness affirmation form on the kiosk.
  • , places like this charge about $1,000 in Austin, whereas other places the bill to the self-funded plans
  • That has to do with their carrier and what their insurance rates are and what their plans state.
  • Before, he had plans and goals, but afterwards, it was like he didn't see a point in trying.
Summary: The meeting featured vigorous discussions around several significant bills, including SB2024 concerning youth vaping and its potential consequences. Witnesses presented compelling testimonies highlighting the dangers of e-cigarette use among teenagers, emphasizing how marketing tactics cleverly target this demographic. The bill faced no opposition during discussions but was left pending for further review and amendments. Additionally, HB5537 aimed to empower psychologists to prescribe medication, spurred different viewpoints from committee members about mental health measures and prescription regulations. Amidst these discussions, there was a focus on ensuring access to care while maintaining safety and quality standards.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) May 8th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • part of the effort to push the federal government's primary pension fund, the Federal Thrift Savings Plan
  • marker="265" data-time="1584"> This mistake is rooted in the fact that the Federal Thrift Savings Plan
  • investments, even from the Federal Thrift Savings Plan, as
  • "328" data-time="1962"> to pressure the Thrift Savings Plan
  • Protection plans.
Summary: The meeting held by the committee covered multiple critical bills focusing chiefly on the implications of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) related to child sexual abuse and the prohibition of state investments in companies tied to nations deemed as threats, such as China and Russia. Debate around HB34 emphasized the necessity of protecting Texas taxpayers and maintaining national security by avoiding investments in these adversarial nations. Additionally, House Bill 748 spurred poignant reflections and testimonies from abuse survivors aiming to combat the silencing effect of NDAs on victims. The legislators expressed a consensus on the urgency of these issues, particularly the need for Trey's Law, which aims to empower survivors and diminish the influence of NDAs that shield abusers from accountability.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine reforming SBIR-STTR for the 21st century. Mar 5th, 2025 at 01:30 pm

Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This success is due to the Massachusetts Business Plan.
  • It's a business plan that provides for that workforce.
  • least for a longer term so that small businesses and agencies have some certainty in their business planning
  • span>

    So, the PBBE Reform Report, or the Commission on Planning

  • So the agency itself may not have a plan on moving

Summary: The meeting focused on the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs (SBIR-STTR), emphasizing the critical reforms necessary to enhance their effectiveness. Chair Ernst introduced the Innovate Act to streamline processes, ensuring funding is awarded based on merit and addressing existing abuses within the system. The discussion was robust, with numerous members expressing concerns about phase transitions and the need for targeted funding to support impactful technological innovations. The conversation also highlighted the program's importance in fostering economic growth, particularly for small businesses in rural areas, and the urgency for legislative changes as the program's authorization approaches expiration.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation May 14th, 2025

Senate Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 203 effectively dictates that for each plan

  • and year a project is included in the Texas Rail Plan, the responsible party must provide certain information
  • and organizational information such as entities, management, staff, and disclosure of any current plan
  • currently proposed Dallas to Houston high-speed rail project that first appeared in the Texas rail plan
  • Construction plans, cost projections, funding sources, and
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Transportation Committee included crucial discussions surrounding various bills pertaining to transportation and public safety. Notably, House Bill 647 was presented to streamline the process for individuals who have undergone corrective eye surgery, allowing them to update their driver's licenses without needing to visit the Department of Public Safety in person. This bill was celebrated for potentially decreasing traffic at DMV offices and optimizing resources, with members expressing general support and a positive sentiment surrounding its passage. Additionally, public testimony was gathered for House Bill 2003, concerning high-speed rail projects, where witnesses voiced differing opinions, emphasizing the bill's relevance to current transit challenges and community impacts.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • organizations informing Medicaid recipients about the availability of certain private health benefit plan
  • by Donna Howard relates to the money awarded to providers of women's health services and family planning
  • the payment of independent advanced practice registered nurses in certain government employee health plans
  • HB 3812 by Bond relates to the health benefit plan

  • 865" data-time="5184">HB 3824 by King relates to the fire safety standards and emergency operation plans
Summary: The committee meeting highlighted a series of bills focused on various legislative concerns, including healthcare, education, and regulatory measures. The discussion was notably lively, with several members expressing strong support for initiatives aimed at enhancing workforce development in the healthcare sector. Specific bills such as HB3801 and HB3803 were examined, with members detailing the benefits of establishing dedicated councils to improve local health resonating throughout the meeting. Additionally, the incorporation of advanced technologies in the education system was a focal point, particularly in relation to HB3828 regarding the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Public Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Those individuals quietly worked behind the scenes to push a plan that would detach.
  • data-time="630">When three board members decided maybe there's a possibility, and there's not even a plan
  • There was no plan. There was no, we're going to do this, we're going to do that.
  • Since the plan went public, a small but vocal minority in
  • That seems to be not what they planned on. But under current law, this can't happen.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on House Bill 5089, concerning the creation of new school districts through detachment of existing territories. During the discussions, multiple committee members expressed significant concerns about the implications of the bill, emphasizing the need for community involvement and public voting whenever major district changes are proposed. Witnesses from the Keller Independent School District testified against the bill, highlighting the potential for confusion and the erosion of local control if school boards could make such determinations without voter approval. The testimonies painted a picture of a heated community reaction regarding the handling of the detachment process and underscored a general agreement that any significant changes should require a public vote to ensure accountability and transparency.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Is there a plan for a bill to ban megachurches where no one knows who a stranger is?
  • God has a plan for every single life.
  • I'm the executive director of Planned Parenthood Texas Votes, and I am here to speak in opposition to
  • On the political side of Planned Parenthood, I can't speak as a Planned Parenthood health care provider
  • I do know that Planned Parenthood was kicked out of the Medicaid and Healthy Women's system.
Bills: HB7, SB8
Summary: Simultaneously, SB8 initiated thorough debates over privacy and safety concerns in public restrooms. Supporters argued for the necessity of maintaining biologically separated spaces to protect women and children, while opponents highlighted the discrimination and potential harm caused to transgender individuals. Various stakeholders, including business representatives and community activists, voiced their opposition to SB8, emphasizing its negative implications for Texas's reputation as a welcoming state. The session concluded without any definitive resolutions, with both bills remaining pending for further consideration.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It adds planning and/or issuing to subsection B-1, which
  • She planned to be here today and couldn't, so I completely understand.
  • That's the plan.

  • We also plan to recess a little bit, most certainly.
  • In addition, UMCL passed a plan that also has a clinic that is right behind a public school.
Summary: The committee meeting addressed critical issues regarding educator misconduct and legislative measures to improve reporting standards. Significant discussions revolved around SB1224, which mandates that superintendents report allegations of sexual or abusive conduct directly to law enforcement rather than relying solely on internal investigations. This bill, presented by Senator Sparks, reflects an ongoing effort to close loopholes in the education system that enable misconduct to persist without proper accountability. Senators emphasized the alarming rise in educator misconduct cases and the need for more stringent reporting practices to protect children in schools.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 4th, 2025 at 02:30 pm

House Public Education Committee

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  • providing that employing certain uncertified teachers can no longer be part of a district of innovation plan
  • Though the Teacher Incentive Allotment Plan gives additional funding under this legislation, per the
  • Districts have several ways to address a teacher who's underperforming, including growth plans, directives
  • in this section, as written, is that school districts who don't have a District of Innovation (DOI) plan
  • This is the phenomenon where high school graduates who plan to enroll in college...
Bills: HB2
Summary: The meeting focused on House Bill 2, which aims to reform funding for special education in Texas. Various stakeholders, including educators and administrators, testified on the importance of the bill, highlighting current funding gaps and the need for increased resources to adequately support students with disabilities. Testimony revealed that many school districts are experiencing a significant funding shortfall, forcing them to seek additional local funding sources to cover the costs of necessary services. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for a new tiered funding system, which was met with cautious support due to the ambiguities surrounding its implementation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 1st, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Higher Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Initial programs planned at SHSU Polytechnic College for
  • Are they just going to miss out on it, or do we have any plan that would say, "Okay, you don't take it
  • >The committee's substitute to House Bill 184 helps address this challenge by creating a four-year plan
  • But I think if they can say, "Hey, I can make this a part of my plan, to pay off my debt, get a stepping
  • Between the ages of 18 and 25, many are just trying to get on their feet and begin to plan for their
Summary: The committee meeting largely centered around three significant bills: HB3204, HB173, and HB1507. HB3204 aims to address the workforce skills gap in Texas by modernizing vocational training and establishing what is now referred to as the Polytechnic College. Representative Metcalfe emphasized the need for relevant workforce training programs aligned with today's job market, which led to discussions about the new certificate programs that will be introduced. Additionally, public institutions will benefit from enhanced support for those who may not meet traditional entrance requirements.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Corrections Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Corrections Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, my last question is, what are your plans for

  • We also plan to outfit the rest of our agency with tasers for our sergeants, who are first responders
  • Our God had other plans and called Grayson home.
  • This was not in our plan. I was a parent to Mason for five years before his passing.
  • He had plans. He had fears.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on several significant bills addressing public safety and reform within the correctional system. Notably, HB2103 was discussed, which aims to provide mental health leave for correctional officers, amid growing concerns about their wellbeing due to the psychological stress associated with their duties. Support was voiced by various stakeholders, highlighting the need for better support systems for officers facing trauma related to their jobs. This bill was aimed at recognizing the critical role that mental health plays in maintaining a safe working environment for those in the corrections field. In another part of the meeting, HB2017 sparked heated debates, as it sought to instate stricter penalties for intoxication manslaughter committed by undocumented individuals. The discussion brought forth views on fairness and the implications of distinguishing sentences based on immigration status. Several witnesses offered testimony, both for and against the bill, leading to a contentious atmosphere that reflected the broader societal debates about immigration and public safety. Overall, the meeting highlighted the challenges of reforming laws while considering the variables of mental health and immigration status in the context of public safety.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) May 25th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • pregnant from rape after the hospital that conducted the forensic exam refused to provide her with Plan
  • I had to remind them that if they were to get any more specific about their plans for homicide, I would
  • left floundering when a facility has policies in place that prohibit its providers from providing Plan
  • I've brought some materials about the mechanism of action, and I brought an example of Plan B if y'all
  • 5562"> Unanimous bills are just a sort of a default unless there's an objection, but the dean will plan
Summary: The committee meeting included significant discussions surrounding several bills, notably HB220, HB3336, and HB4904. HB220, which addresses access to emergency contraception for survivors of sexual assault, sparked intense debate among committee members and witnesses. Various stakeholders testified for and against the bill, emphasizing the importance of immediate access to such services while also raising ethical concerns regarding contraception. Public testimony was robust, showcasing strong opinions on both sides of the legislation, with many advocating for the rights and protections of survivors.

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