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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Feb 12th, 2025 at 10:02 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
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In fact, they have done more in three weeks to combat taxpayer-funded
- having their tax dollars weaponized against them, against their children, and against their values by funding
In fact, they have done more in three weeks to combat taxpayer-funded
He took part in a number of major operations.
- He established and operated a real estate firm specializing
- This is making some adjustments to their operation, jurisdiction, and resources.
- However, we funded only those business courts in our urban and suburban areas, not in the rural areas
- it's funded, unless and until such time there's a need.
- We became the 31st state to have an operational business court.
- Do you see that as having a substantive change on the way the courts will operate?
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services (Part I) Mar 26th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- We're looking to fund a new electronic system. Would this help?
- I forget what we put in that fund.
- so these nursing homes and assisted living centers can apply for those funds.
- I don't know if the Texas fund is going to...
- Or operational disruptions.
- dues or fees paid with public funds.
- The subject is taxpayer-funded lobbying. It is such a creative bill. It's such a title.
- I told her what I was going to be doing today, and I mentioned taxpayer-funded lobbyists.
- That's what taxpayer-funded lobbying does. And that's done with our own tax dollars, by the way.
- Taxpayer-funded lobbyists have lobbied against election integrity.
- in pre-event funding and up to $1 billion in post-event funding, but it does phase out on December 31st
- That funding program can fund up to a billion dollars through the sale of public securities in three
- We've got a $30 billion rainy day fund, and I trust my friend David Durden to use those funds wisely.
- It is very permissive in terms of this fund.
- Obviously, that wouldn't fund an entire roof replacement.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 9th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee
Consequently, many entities operate by listing out every
- HB322 by Representative Guillen relates to the use of funds awarded under the Jobs and Education for
- HB1240 is by Chairman Guillen relating to certain governmental operations affecting the border region
- Particularly because most of the funds are federal funds, and the dollars could be absorbed with the
- This certification will help you get additional funds, and if you need help, give us a call.
Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Senate Session (Part I)Opening Day of the 89th Legislature, First Called Session Jul 21st, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
Legislation to provide relief funding for response to
- Which began in early July 2025, including local match funding
Legislation prohibiting taxpayer-funded lobbying, including
- data-time="432">Senate Bill number 2878 from the 89th Legislature regular session relating to the operation
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Natural Resources (Part I) May 21st, 2025
Senate Natural Resources Committee
- ...facility is operational or under construction at this
- Consistent with how the PUC operates.
- As a result, facilities that began operation before March 1st, 2026...
- if specific funding is appropriated.
- These facilities deal with solid and fluid waste from oil and gas operations.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Agriculture & Livestock Mar 18th, 2025 at 02:00 pm
House Agriculture & Livestock Committee
- is that hemp is no different; it's a crop with the potential to create jobs, diversify farming operations
- Help fund the program.
- with the current budget within the Department of Agriculture, would it be enough to maintain the operation
- We don't have the funding to create a comprehensive database.
- That kind of complete and comprehensive database to serve all of Texas needs to be owned and operated
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Land & Resource Management Mar 27th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Land & Resource Management Committee
- as a non-conforming use, and you can operate until one of four things happen.
- You can just operate as that non-conforming use.
- So if the restaurant is still operating, if the car shop is operating, if the muffler shop is operating
- Because we don't have that operational data that the conservation plan requires.
- I lead the Water Program for the Environmental Defense Fund here in Texas.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services May 23rd, 2025
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- between non-profit organizations that offer district healthcare services or benefits and those that operate
- 1530">The work group will study accessibility, gaps in care, workforce capacity, interest lists, and funding
- The bill addresses the fiscal impact by requiring implementation of the testing requirement only if funding
- is specifically appropriated, though it allows the program to proceed if alternative funds are available
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human Services (Part II) May 21st, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
- food truck operators.
- Once we do that, those food truck operators can operate anywhere in the county according to the standards
- that our public health department operates under, according to statewide standards.
- If the City of Fort Worth inspects and issues a license to a mobile food truck operator, they can operate
- Food truck operators can operate anywhere in the county. Public health is maintained.
- So it's great to pass the bill, but we have to fund the FTEs needed for the implementation of the bill
To me, the biggest gap is the funding, and so I think
- Good things that we've passed historically aren't being funded.
- ...I talked about in terms of the full funding.
- Those that we've done, better funding that Jennifer talked about, but what better can we do from your
Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 27th, 2025 at 10:08 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- Members, I bring you a bill, HB149, which deals with operability on radio communications.
- A pathway to become operable in time.
- We run into interoperability problems and operability problems, and it's as simple as this...
HB26 by Oliverson relating to the funding of
- Reallocate funds that have already been allocated to a
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Culture, Recreation & Tourism May 1st, 2025 at 08:05 am
House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee
Right now, the county operates it, and the county...
- that receives events trust fund funding from allowing a biological
- Have they applied to the Texas Events Fund? I can't...
- Collectively, Texas was home to 470 of these schools, primarily funded by donations.
- This year, we will fund two projects, one in Luling and one in Gonzales.
- Passed that lowered the school funding collection limit to
- For example, they cannot cut back and reduce funding for our police and for our firefighters.
- That's not how we operate around here.
- They're funded lobbyists. And are laws against murder unfunded mandates? Should we repeal those?
But again, federal funding.
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That fund already exists and is in operation.
- In the past, funding had always gone to those groups, and
- This program is not intended to be 100% funded by the government.
- it doesn't match the intent of where this funding goes.
- We have to make sure that we get some of the funding in place.
- So our greatest need is just additional funds so that we can recruit and retain excellent attorneys,
As a result, there is a small amount of funds that
- I think the expert witness funds are going to be very critical to us to be able to litigate cases.
- The additional funds for our attorneys and other staff are going to be vital to prevent brain drain.
Funding to assist our military...
Stabilizing funding for women's health programs and
- additional funds for work towards making higher education
- to draw down additional federal funding available to the state.
- Members, funding to address essential requests for our regulatory agencies and funding for the requests
Well, that is what we operate under today, is that state
- And I'll just reiterate again, I don't know how other states operate
- They would have to fund these reviews every single year in order to conduct the annual reviews of these
- This bill would restrict access to "All Quiet on the Western Front," while the state concurrently funds
- This bill is an active threat to mostly lesser funded libraries if it is enforced.