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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Natural Resources Committee

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  • So we humbly ask this committee to act favorably on this bill.
  • I view them acting on behalf of other landowners in an area of.
  • So this intentional act, I think, would cut out.
  • is kind of a bizarre act in that...
  • Doing an intentional wrongful act is a problem.
Summary: The Committee on Natural Resources convened to discuss two key pieces of legislation, HB2867 and HB2876, focusing on late fees associated with water and sewer services in Texas. Representative Gates laid out HB2867, highlighting the financial implications of payment deadlines and fees that disproportionately affect low-income households. He emphasized the need for limits on late payment fees to protect these vulnerable consumers from potentially abusive practices. A committee substitute was proposed to clarify some ambiguous language within the bill, aiming to promote fairness and transparency for customers. This led to a robust discussion among members and stakeholders present at the meeting, including testimony from representatives of municipal utilities who raised concerns about local control over fee structures.
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  • , she was laughing so hard she had to use her, you know, vanilla, Lilla folder to shield her from acting
  • and responsibly under statewide acts.
  • The bill aims to address the Comprehensive Toxics Act.
  • The Federal PACT Act promised to address comprehensive toxics of 2020.
  • The act made these veterans eligible for disability compensation through the VA.
Summary: The meeting focused on several important bills, including discussions around HB2508, which aims to clarify property tax exemption conditions for surviving spouses of veterans. Additionally, HB1991 was discussed, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding utility charges in municipally owned systems. The chair recognized public testimonies detailing both support and concerns associated with these bills. Comprehensive discussions took place regarding the implications of utility charges on residents, highlighting the importance of accessible information for community members to understand their billing. The committee urged efficiency in reporting mechanisms that relate to municipal operations and accountability to constituents. In addition to the legislations described, the committee was informed of the significant number of bills pending review and decisions were made to prioritize those that were urgent. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ongoing discussions and a streamlined approach to handling forthcoming bills. Members appeared engaged and responsive to public input, showcasing a collaborative commitment to legislative transparency and community service.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 22nd, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

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  • use the City of El Paso versus Heinrich from lawsuits brought under the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act
  • then act on the zoning case.
  • data-time="378"> so people don't even know what's happening, and it's violating not only the Open Meetings Act
  • because Selma is a general-law city, the mayor acts as the
  • Historic district before the effective date of this act,
Bills: SB2215, SB2639
Summary: The meeting focused on the review of two bills: SB2215 and SB2639. SB2215, presented by Representative Alders, aims to enhance property owners' rights by clarifying their ability to challenge municipal zoning ordinances that are improperly enacted without due process. The bill garnered support from various stakeholders who emphasized the need for accountability in zoning practices. Conversely, SB2639 sparked significant debate, as it seeks to provide further transparency in historic designations and ensure fair compensation for property owners impacted by such designations. Testimonies from developers and preservationists highlighted the ongoing tension between property rights and the safeguarding of historic sites, illustrating the complexities and implications of these bills on Texas communities.
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  • fully with the Voting Rights Act.
  • Well, she's a hard act to follow.
  • and violates the Voting Rights Act.
  • These acts of evil must stop.
  • Texas has been repeatedly found to have violated the Voting Rights Act.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on public testimonies regarding the revised congressional redistricting plan. Numerous witnesses presented their concerns about how the proposed changes could potentially dilute representation for minority communities. A consistent theme throughout the testimonies was the fear that the redistricting effort was not aimed at serving constituents but rather at securing power for political parties. Several participants expressed a strong opposition to what they perceived as gerrymandering tactics, claiming they would negatively impact African-American and Hispanic communities in Texas. The meeting revealed a clear public sentiment against the redistricting proposals, with nearly all witnesses speaking out against the changes. The Chair noted an overwhelming number of testimonies opposing the redistricting, indicating a strong community response to the proposed changes and their implications on fair representation.
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  • marker="87" data-time="1032"> Share your expertise and perspectives on the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act
  • I have long supported the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. Thank you, Senator.
  • It's why yesterday I filed the Hot Foods Act again to cut red tape in SNAP and to help working families
  • In 2010, when the Child Nutrition Act was reauthorized...
  • I kept a close eye on the milk consumption and waste that we started seeing in about 2012 when the act
Bills: SB222
Summary: This meeting of the committee focused primarily on the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, S222, which aims to permit schools to offer a fuller range of milk options, including whole, reduced, and low-fat varieties, that have garnered bipartisan support. Chairman Bozeman opened the session by highlighting concerns over children's nutrition and the obesity epidemic, emphasizing the significance of nutritious school meals in addressing these issues. Experts from various organizations were invited to discuss the implications of this bill as well as the current challenges facing school meal programs, including budget constraints and food supply issues. The meeting included passionate testimonies about the direct impacts of current dietary guidelines and federal funding reductions affecting schools' abilities to provide healthy meal options.
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  • data-time="168">We're also committed to making permanent the proven tax policy of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
  • The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made the tax code more progressive, helped all Americans keep more of their
  • data-time="1272">We're also committed to making permanent the proven tax policy of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
  • The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made the tax code more progressive
Summary: The committee convened to discuss various bills and nominees, including the critical nominations of William Kimmett for Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade and Ken Keyes for Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy at the Treasury Department. Discussions highlighted the nominees' roles in managing critical trade and tax policies amidst rising economic concerns, particularly focusing on inflation and its impact on American families. Members expressed both support and skepticism, emphasizing the significance of fostering fair trade practices and ensuring tax policies that benefit the middle-class amidst claims of an agenda favoring affluent individuals and corporations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism May 1st, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • And I'm here today to testify in support of SB 1350 and to stress how essential it is that we act now
  • I filed and passed the Save Girls Sports Act, which ensured
  • In 2023, I worked closely with Senator Middleton to file and pass the SAVE Women's Sports Act, which
  • The Save Girls Sports and Save Women's Sports Act, excuse me, provided fairness and equality for Texas
  • This is what I am trying to pass—the Save Women's Sports Act.
Summary: The committee meeting extensively discussed SB1350, which aims to establish a commission for the Bicentennial Anniversary of Texas Independence in 2036. Several witnesses, including Lacey Finley and Russell Molina, testified in support of the bill, emphasizing the importance of extensive planning and community engagement for this significant celebration. They argued that the bicentennial should encompass the diverse history and culture of Texas and encouraged the committee to include a non-profit structure to facilitate fund-raising and coordination efforts. Furthermore, HB738 was debated, focusing on the preservation of Rosenwald schools and their potential use as community learning centers, with members advocating for support to maintain this integral part of Texas's educational heritage.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) May 15th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • to act as fire marshal and take on the immense responsibility
  • that the act applies only if the material deviation occurs
  • This act takes effect September 1, 2018.
  • As you mentioned, all prior acts are forgiven. So we're simply.
  • Learning from those, and acting prospectively here.
Summary: The meeting of the committee covered significant legislative matters, emphasizing the discussion around several bills such as HB2025, which aims to streamline the process of filing plats with tax receipts to prevent rejections. Representative Tepper and Senator Hughes led extensive discussions to clarify the implications of this bill, which resulted in public testimony that was ultimately closed with no opposition. Additional discussions included SB3065 regarding the creation of specific municipal management districts, where the committee expected to reconcile drafting errors in a forthcoming committee substitute. Besides, the committee reviewed HB4506, which proposes electronic delivery of zoning notices to enhance communication efficiency in municipalities. Overall, the meeting demonstrated a focused approach towards improving housing and governance-related processes within the community.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part I) May 21st, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • That division oversees the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Bald and Golden
  • Eagle Protection Act.
  • In the years since the indemnification, the first act to promote produced water recycling expanded to
  • However, due to federal mandates under the Clean Air Act, 17 counties in Texas are still required to
  • Texas will be prepared to act, regardless of whether we are in a legislative session or not.
Summary: The committee meeting covered several significant bills with a focus on environmental concerns and public health implications. Notably, House Bill 2440 was discussed, which aims to prevent state agencies from restricting vehicle ownership based on energy sources, ensuring Texans can choose the vehicles that suit their needs. Representative Curry presented the bill, emphasizing the need for consumer choice and the protection of personal freedoms in transportation policies. The bill left the floor pending after no public testimony was provided.
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  • he does not have a role at SSA and was not part of the decision-making process led by the current acting
  • Bisignano did not have a role at SSA and was not part of the decision-making process led by the current acting
  • marker="149" data-time="1776"> Brief introductory phone calls with individuals chosen for various acting
  • Bisignano said he has not spoken with Acting Commissioner Dudek beyond a short introductory phone call
Summary: The meeting of the Finance Committee primarily focused on the nomination of Frank Bisignano for Commissioner of the Social Security Administration. Members discussed the nominee's qualifications extensively, raising concerns about his past connections to Doge and the implications for Social Security. Several Senators expressed doubts about Bisignano's ability to improve the existing issues faced by the Social Security Administration, particularly related to staffing, customer service, and the potential for service cuts that could ultimately harm beneficiaries. The atmosphere was contentious, with divisive opinions visible among the committee members as they scrutinized Bisignano's past dealings and strategies.
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  • Potential maps are being considered as they relate to violations of the Voting Rights Act and the United
  • ...allegations of violations of the Voting Rights Act and
  • ...and the Voting Rights Act and the constitutional amendments
Summary: The special committee on congressional redistricting convened to discuss Congressional Plan C-2308. Initially, the meeting aimed to bring invited witnesses to testify about the potential impacts of the redistricting plan. Unfortunately, most invited witnesses did not attend, nor did they respond to the committee's invitations, leaving the committee without significant testimony on the plan. However, the committee expressed its intent to allow public testimony on the map in a subsequent hearing, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement in the redistricting process.
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  • The act will be forever named in honor and in memory of the
  • This wasn't an act of God, this was an act of pure complacency.
  • We urge you, from the depths of our grief, to act now.
  • Training should prepare staff and campers to act, not to wait in danger.
  • For now, the time is to act in support of SB1.

Summary: The meeting focused on discussion around SB1, addressing safety reforms in youth camps in light of a tragic flooding incident that resulted in multiple fatalities. The committee heard testimony from various stakeholders, including family members of the victims, who shared heartfelt stories and the urgent need for reforms to ensure that such a tragedy would not happen again. The testimonies highlighted the importance of establishing better safety measures, including evacuation plans and compliance with new safety regulations. Senator Perry emphasized that the bill aims to create objective standards that protect children attending camps, prompting a strong emotional response from attendees as they reflected on the lives lost during the flash floods.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Mar 17th, 2025 at 11:00 am

House S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

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  • the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, a combat veteran, who endorsed the Defend Guard Act
  • So, I would have to look up the War Powers Act of..

  • This is also what makes HB 930, the Defend the Guard Act, crucial to the safety and well-being of the
  • many of us have benefited from, I know my daughter is directly benefiting from it from my Hazelwood Act
  • Constitution, and it's bolstered by statutes such as the Empowerment Control Act.
Bills: HB39, HB227, HB930, HB1078
Summary: During the meeting, the committee deliberated on several bills primarily focused on veteran welfare and transition issues. One of the main highlights was the discussion of HB39, which proposes to improve data collection on veteran suicide rates, addressing the alarming statistics that reveal veterans are dying by suicide at a rate significantly higher than the general population. The bill seeks to mandate the Texas Department of Health and Human Services to submit aggregate data regarding deceased veterans to the Texas Veterans Commission, ensuring proper analysis and reporting on this critical issue. Witnesses, including mental health professionals and veterans, provided their insights, emphasizing the importance of having accurate data to inform better policies for preventing veteran suicides.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Mar 18th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • diseases and thereby potentially saving lives by enacting the Right to Try for Individual Treatments Act
  • Ultimately, in 2018, Congress passed and President Trump signed into law a federal Right to Try Act.
  • The Right to Try for Individualized Treatment Act accounts for these advancements in genomic medicine
  • Constitution, and the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
  • or Act-related laws or rules.
Summary: The meeting of the committee was focused predominantly on various bills concerning healthcare and insurance policies, reflecting significant discussions on how these laws impact the community. Notably, Senate Bill 660 was introduced to enhance safety measures at healthcare facilities, discussing the necessity for bollards to prevent unauthorized vehicular access, highlighting a bipartisan understanding of public safety. Senator West emphasized the importance of these regulations, citing real-world incidents that necessitate such actions. Public testimonies complimented this discussion, providing insight into community needs for enhanced security in hospitals.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2025 at 02:04 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Act on making sure that people understand the plight and
  • deleted in exchange for an act that occurs while the athlete
  • university in the state of Texas, potentially subjecting those universities to Fair Labor Standards Act
  • bills are going to be that might result in an employee-employer relationship, Fair Labor Standards Act
  • You're one hell of a class act and welcome to the Texas House.
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by significant discussions surrounding several House Bills, particularly focusing on topics such as the payment for college athletes and the commemoration of veterans. HB290 was passed with a vote of 115 to 29, while HB300, aimed at updating the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program, garnered unanimous support with 147 votes in favor. A notable moment came during the discussion of HB2143, which proposed to dedicate a segment of a farm-to-market road in honor of Army Specialist Joey Lenz, eliciting heartfelt responses from members as they recognized his sacrifice and service to the country. Overall, the meeting included both procedural motions and passionate debates on the implications of the proposed legislation.
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  • These acts of evil must stop. We need Republican leadership for such a time as this.
  • to weaponize that act.
  • In 2013, the Supreme Court struck down a key provision in the Voting Rights Act that required mostly
  • They say this is about complying with the Voting Rights Act, but you can't ignore racial fairness in
  • This is an illegal act that should not be happening.
Summary: The Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting convened to gather public input regarding redistricting in the North Texas region. With an emphasis on improving public participation, several committee members expressed the need for in-person hearings, highlighting the limitations of virtual formats. Despite technical glitches, participants were encouraged to provide testimony via video conference. Notably, one citizen voiced concerns about the legislature's shift away from traditional redistricting processes, arguing that mid-decade changes undermine fair representation. The committee reiterated its commitment to collecting public opinion and plans to hold future hearings in different regions of Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Aug 6th, 2025 at 10:08 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • Following the Blanco floods, we saw the need to act.
  • At least by having insurance in place, we could act a lot quicker and not have to deal with the federal
  • The act is looking at the resources for our inspectors.
  • How could the local governments, the city, and the counties act for future preparedness?
  • I think they couldn't act unilaterally. They couldn't go in wearing their regulatory hat as a...
Summary: The meeting held by the Cultural, Recreation, and Tourism Committee focused primarily on emergency preparedness and responses to natural disasters, notably in the context of the recent floods that occurred in Texas on July 4th. The committee expressed deep sympathy for the affected communities and acknowledged the impressive efforts of first responders during the calamity. Testimonies were provided by representatives from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the Texas Historical Commission, and various youth camps, focusing on the challenges faced during these emergencies and the steps taken to ensure visitor safety and habitat preservation.
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  • An American defense industrial base that is sufficiently agile and responsive to emergent needs will act
  • advancing acquisition reform initiatives for the Department of Defense through the proposed FORGED Act
  • I'd like to recognize and appreciate the leadership that Chairman Wicker has provided in the FORGED Act
  • Michael, have you read my Forged Act?

    Twice.

  • Duffy, thank you for mentioning the Forged Act on multiple occasions.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on military procurement and modernization, with significant discussions surrounding the Air Force's capabilities and strategic needs. Key topics included the urgent need for recapitalization of the Air Force's fighter squadrons, as well as the importance of integrating new technologies like autonomous systems to bolster military effectiveness. Several senators raised concerns about the current resources available to the Air National Guard and the potential loss of skilled service members if recapitalization plans are not swiftly developed. There were also discussions on the importance of maintaining air superiority in light of evolving threats, particularly from adversaries like China.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 23rd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Insurance Committee

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  • It requires TDI to engage in rulemaking and gives the agency authority to act as an umpire for the appraisal
  • span marker="37" data-time="216"> The bill would limit the recovery of attorney's fees or prompt pay act
  • ...to act as an umpire and appraiser, I believe.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding SB458 and its companion bill HB4570, which address appraisal provisions in insurance policies. Chairman Dean emphasized the importance of preserving consumer rights regarding appraisals in dispute resolution and thanked stakeholders for their involvement. Testimonies were presented by various experts who supported the bill, highlighting how it could help consumers by providing a more efficient alternative to litigation in settling claims and potentially leading to higher awards for policyholders. The bill aims to streamline the appraisal process and ensure timely resolutions for insurance claims related to both personal and auto insurance.

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