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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband Mar 24th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband

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  • have this session in the legislature, and that is understanding the landscape of broadband in Texas,
  • I'm a professor at the University of Texas.
  • of the systems that provide broadband and also what it might imply for matters of regulation and deregulation
  • And part of the story of broadband is really the story of two industries converging.
  • /span> provider of broadband nationally and in Texas as well.
Summary: The Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Broadband convened for its inaugural meeting, focusing on the critical issue of broadband access in Texas. The committee aimed to understand the current landscape of broadband provision, identify barriers to connectivity, and discuss how state and federal programs can facilitate access across all demographics, particularly in rural and underserved areas. The chair emphasized that high-speed internet is now a necessity for constituents rather than a luxury, as it supports various sectors including small businesses and healthcare systems. The meeting featured testimonies from twelve witnesses who provided insights on the broadband situation and potential solutions to the challenges faced.
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  • The County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas

  • Noise exposure affects your hearing, and according to the University of Texas Institute for Health Policy
  • I have emailed all of you, and I have copies of everyone's emails and letters in support of this.
  • It's a basic budgeting principle that we use, that cities use, and that the state of Texas, frankly,
  • This fee significantly exceeds the actual cost of production and conflicts with existing laws that regulate
Summary: The meeting focused on various bills concerning law enforcement and budgetary practices in the state. Discussions highlighted the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies, particularly in Harris County, regarding staffing shortages and funding gaps. Representatives presented bills such as HB2413 and HB2014, which aim to address pay parity and improve law enforcement capabilities within the local jurisdiction. Witness testimonies underscored the urgency of ensuring that law enforcement agencies have the necessary resources to meet the demands of their communities, especially in light of rising crime rates and public safety concerns.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

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  • and the residents of Texas in this capacity.
  • international trade and with exporting Texas products and services, to serve as a central source of
  • all of our efforts to market and promote the state of Texas.
  • cooperation with Kemi Badenoch, Secretary of State for the Department of Business and Trade.
  • Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation...
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the implementation and impacts of the Texas CHIPS Act, aimed at bolstering the semiconductor industry within the state. Legislators praised its potential to create jobs and capital investment. The discussion also highlighted recent international business development missions undertaken by Governor Abbott, including visits to India, the UK, and Taiwan, to foster stronger economic ties and attract foreign investment. Chairwoman Button emphasized the importance of a robust economic development strategy to maintain Texas's leading position in job and economic growth.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Aug 21st, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • 40, and Article 4, Section 8A of the Texas Constitution, I do hereby present the following additional
  • aquifers by the Texas Department of Agriculture and the Texas Water Development Board prior to the issuance
  • I want the people of Texas to know, and most importantly, that family, that we will do everything in
  • strengthen rulemaking by the Texas Department of State Health Services to ensure youth camps operate
  • Solomon, the heart of David, and the patience of Job, and all of God's creation.
Bills: SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, SB1, HB4
Summary: The meeting focused on the discussion and passage of SB1, known as the Heaven's 27 Camp Safety Act, which aims to implement critical safety measures for youth camps following a tragic flood incident that resulted in numerous fatalities. Senator Perry led a profound dialogue stressing the importance of ensuring that all campers and camping facilities are adequately prepared for emergencies, emphasizing the need for comprehensive evacuation plans and safety standards. Members expressed heartfelt sentiments toward the families affected by the tragedy, and many voiced their commitment to preventing such an event from occurring again in the future. The overall tone was somber yet dedicated, with a strong emphasis on moving forward in honor of those lost.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • on their lives to serve you and the blessed state of Texas.
  • Tarrant County to lead us in the Pledges of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags.
  • There are 244 county treasurers in Texas and two-thirds of them serve our rural counties.
  • determine the effectiveness of those regulations and to assess their impact.
  • Bill 14 under Rule 8, Section 3 of the House Rules of Procedure and Article 3, Section 35 of the Texas
Summary: During this committee meeting, a range of bills were discussed, focusing primarily on public safety and community health issues. There were significant conversations surrounding HB3159, where members raised concerns about its implications for local law enforcement practices. The bill drew various opinions from committee members, with some supporting its approach to funding police training, while others questioned its efficacy in addressing community needs. Additionally, there was an emphasis on testimony from community representatives, who expressed both support and opposition, enriching the discourse around the proposed legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 24th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • Department of Transportation and all its administrations.
  • The AGC of Texas has had a task force composed of a cross-section of small and large contractors.
  • The state of Texas, there's no full faith and credit any longer?
  • And so each of those projects, each of the operating budgets for the precincts and the other departments
  • I'm also a lifelong resident of North Texas and an employee of Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
Summary: The meeting was centered around the discussions of several bills, primarily focusing on HB3187, which proposes to reduce DART's funding by 25%. This bill drew significant opposition from various members and public witnesses who argued it would severely impact public transportation services in North Texas, especially with the upcoming FIFA World Cup in 2026. Many speakers highlighted the economic consequences, job losses, and diminished accessibility for residents that would result from passing this legislation. Members of the committee engaged in heated debates, with some representatives advocating for the preservation of DART's funding and others supporting the proposed cuts based on financial grievances from certain cities. The meeting ended with a resolve to consider future negotiations among local municipalities instead of pursuing state intervention on the funding issue.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House S/C on Property Tax Appraisals

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  • the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, and Amy Copeland representing the Texas Education Agency.
  • is registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
  • licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
  • Karl Walker on behalf of the Texas Taxpayers and Research Association.
  • licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Summary: The meeting covered a range of legislative topics, including key discussions about various bills and public concerns surrounding new policies. Committee members engaged in a robust debate regarding the economic impact of proposed legislation, with several representatives sharing differing viewpoints. The discussion highlighted the importance of public input in shaping effective laws.
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  • of growth coming to areas in and around Texas cities.
  • I'm the County Commissioner for Precinct 4 in Hays County, Texas, and I'm here testifying on behalf of
  • I'm the mayor of New Fairview and I'm in support of this bill.
  • I'm with the Texas Association of Business, and I'm testifying for Senate Bill 2692.
  • I'm here representing Johnson County as well as the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee was notably focused on critical infrastructure bills, particularly dealing with water resource management in Texas. Discussions centered around SB1169, which proposes a regional collaboration model to enhance water accessibility, particularly for small, rural communities facing significant water shortages. Advocates from various sectors provided testimony highlighting the urgency of addressing water supply issues exacerbated by population growth and climate challenges. Senator Hinojosa and other committee members expressed strong support for this initiative, emphasizing the need for expanded solutions and proactive legislation to secure Texas's water future.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Mar 27th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

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  • My name is Rex Gore, and I had the privilege of chairing the Texas Commission on...
  • The data is clear: 90% of Texas high school students graduate, and 62% of Texas jobs require some sort
  • the existing functions and responsibilities of the Health and Human Services Commission, Texas Education
  • Thank you for your time and for fighting for the families, children, and small businesses of Texas.
  • You're here on behalf of the Commit Partnership and Texas Workforce Solutions, the Dallas board, and
Bills: HB117, HB2196, HB2689, HCR64
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the discussion of several educational bills, notably HB2196, which aims to create a comprehensive framework for virtual and hybrid learning in Texas public schools. Chairman Bell and other committee members emphasized the significance of this bill, stating that it aligns with bipartisan recommendations for enhancing access to education. Testimonies from educators and parents were heard, echoing admiration for the potential of virtual learning to provide flexibility to students, especially those with specific educational needs. There were also concerns voiced regarding provisions within the bill that could affect traditional educational frameworks, sparking vigorous discussions among committee members.
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  • in the state of Texas, and we're very particular; we want the
  • If you were to go out there and tell someone in the state of Texas that you do not own your DNA, they
  • in terms of service to include broad consents and licenses
  • I'm a licensed physician in the state of Texas. I am representing myself, and I support SB125.
  • in the great state of Texas.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services focused primarily on several key bills aimed at improving health care regulations and patient rights. Notably, Senator Hall introduced SB125, aiming to allow for direct and autologous blood donations, which sparked passionate debates among committee members and invited witnesses. Concerns were raised regarding the bill's implications for patient safety and the feasibility of the proposed 72-hour notice period for hospitals. Testimonies highlighted personal experiences, including that of the Lehrer family, advocating for the bill based on their children's health needs and the challenges faced due to current regulations. Conversely, several representatives from blood centers expressed opposition, cautioning that the bill could burden the blood donation system and adversely impact the quality of care for patients with special needs. Additionally, SB315 was present to address genetic privacy issues, aiming to grant Texans property rights over their DNA and genetic information. This bill also brought forth discussions about the ethical implications of genetic testing and data privacy in light of technological advancements. As the meeting progressed, representatives underscored the importance of balancing legislative intentions with practical outcomes, initiating further discussions on amendments and committee substitutes that would refine the proposed laws.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 3rd, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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  • Department of Licensing.
  • Texas and our great state of Texas are undoubtedly sacred
  • Texas should prohibit the possession and distribution of childlike sex dolls that have the features of
  • license plates, and he's correct, a lot of times they have dark tint.
  • To your point, you know, this is the Criminal Laws of Texas book that I believe the Texas District and
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on the discussion surrounding HB1414, presented by Representative Bowers on behalf of Representative Dr. Alma Allen. The bill aims to eliminate the Class B misdemeanor penalty for driving with a suspended license (DWLI) for those with prior convictions, allowing county courts to dedicate resources to more serious offenses and potentially preventing many Texans from facing excessive debt and jail time. Representatives and witnesses provided insights into the bill's implications for individuals unable to afford civil surcharges that lead to license suspensions, highlighting the financial burdens placed on lower-income families.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 22nd, 2025

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  • Texas, where attempted capital murder and recklessly causing bodily injury of a peace officer are at
  • Currently, in the state of Texas, 2 in 5 women and 1 in 5 men have been sexually assaulted.
  • Two license plates is the way to go for many reasons. And we see a lot of...
  • Court Administration of the Texas Justice Department.
  • for 25 years in Bexar County and have prosecuted quite a bit across the state of Texas.
Summary: The meeting of the committee was marked by extensive discussions on various bills, focusing primarily on enhancing legal measures and protections in criminal cases. Notable among the discussions was HB3073, known as the Summer Willis Act, which aims to provide a clearer statutory definition of consent regarding sexual violence. The bill received overwhelming support as it seeks to close existing gaps in Texas law to better protect survivors. Additionally, HB1871, which increases penalties for attempted capital murder of a peace officer, was presented by Senator Schwartner, emphasizing the need for stronger deterrents against attacks on law enforcement officials. The committee moved several bills to the full Senate with favorable recommendations, showcasing a unified effort towards legislative progress in public safety and survivor protections.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Elections Apr 24th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Elections Committee

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  • You're with the ACLU of Texas, and you're here to testify against the bill?
  • You can register when applying for a driver's license with the Department of Public Safety and can register
  • I think it's going to disenfranchise thousands and thousands and thousands of Texas voters, as it did
  • Texas, the Isleta del Sur Pueblo, and the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas.
  • We have a lot of bad data on our driver's license and other databases.
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on HB5337, which aimed to implement stricter voter identification requirements in Texas. During the session, various stakeholders, including members of the public, expressed their concerns regarding the potential disenfranchisement of eligible voters, particularly among older citizens and tribal populations. Critics of the bill highlighted that many Texan citizens might not possess the necessary documentation to comply with the new requirements, resulting in unintended consequences at the polls. Notably, representatives raised questions about the practicality of enforcing these regulations without negatively impacting voter turnout, especially for vulnerable demographics.
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  • the full resources of the State of Texas are dedicated to finding Syl Stewart and bringing her home
  • Texas Association of Campground Owners and myself.
  • So, the way that it works is that we have two different kinds of licenses: we have new licenses, and
  • I'm the owner and director of Camp LaHunta in Hunt, Texas.
  • those lost and ensure the safety of every child who attends camp in Texas.
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

Education K-16 (Part I) Mar 11th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • taxpayer, a native of Texas, and a stepfather to a son with severe IDD.
  • I am one of the members of the Texas Dyslexia Coalition and mom to Beckley.
  • And the Secretary of Agriculture is from Texas.
  • My name is Rebecca Galinsky, and I'm testifying on behalf of myself and Protect Texas Fragile Kids.
  • of our member hospitals in the State of Texas have compliance programs and have had those for decades
Bills: SB568, SCR5, SB57, SB1447, SB27, SB24
Summary: The committee meeting centered around special education funding and safety provisions for children with disabilities. Key discussions were led by Senator Bettencourt regarding the transformative potential of SB568, which proposes a transition to an eight-tier service intensity funding model. This model is designed to better accommodate the needs of special education students, ensuring they receive the necessary services tailored to their unique requirements. The bill received strong support from stakeholders and included testimony from educators and advocates highlighting the importance of early intervention and the need for ongoing funding support.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • Army Corps of Engineers-led Coastal Texas and Sabine to Galveston Bay projects.
  • The lack of insurance and limitation on Texas' ability to reduce wildfire risk has come to a head, and
  • of Texas.
  • Thirty-six percent of households in Texas don't have access, and 80% of multifamily properties lack recycling
  • of Texas.
Summary: The committee meeting focused primarily on several significant legislative proposals, particularly detailing the plans for the Gulf Coast Protection District and various recycling initiatives. Notable discussions were led by Senator Alvarado regarding SB795, which is aimed at establishing a dedicated Gulf Coast Protection Account to secure funding for coastal infrastructure projects critical for flood protection. Stakeholders expressed gratitude for ongoing legislative support, emphasizing the potential for this project to become the largest civil works project in U.S. history. Additionally, testimony was heard on recycling bills including SB2689, which seeks to improve Texas's recycling infrastructure without imposing fees, and SB410 which manages the Gulf Coast Protection District’s operations to ensure safety and navigability within Houston's waterways. Public and expert witnesses contributed insights that highlighted the economic implications and community benefits of these initiatives, demonstrating the state's commitment to sustainable development.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Veteran Affairs Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

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  • Their crimes and misdemeanors are a priority for the Department of Defense.
  • This reinforces Texas' economy and enhances adaptability during times of crisis.
  • We've found, in our pursuit of documentation to support our interests and the Texas HUB program, that
  • at the federal level, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has
  • , invest in Texas, and be the next generation of risk takers and job creators for Texas.
Bills: SB390, SB1197, SB1271
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Veteran Affairs addressed several significant bills aimed at supporting veterans and their businesses. Among the bills discussed was SB390, which seeks to expand the definition of historically underutilized businesses to include all veteran-owned businesses, regardless of disability status. This change aims to create a more equitable economic landscape for veterans and to foster their participation in state procurement opportunities. The committee heard strong testimony supporting this initiative, emphasizing the importance of providing veterans with fair chances in business development.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals Apr 3rd, 2025 at 10:30 am

House S/C on Property Tax Appraisals

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  • Walker here on behalf of the Texas Taxpayers and Research
  • And I'll show you on behalf of the City of Arlington and for the bill, that's correct.
  • ensure appraisal districts are all playing from the same sheet of music, if you will, and that Texas
  • of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
  • Chair and committee, one of the things that I just want to point out about this bill, from the Texas
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several key bills related to property tax appraisals and education funding. Notable discussions included House Bill 2786, which proposed annual reappraisals to ensure property values reflect current market conditions. Representative Turner highlighted concerns around inconsistent appraisals that could adversely affect funding for local schools, particularly in Tarrant County. The session also saw testimony from representatives and concerned citizens advocating for the bill, emphasizing the importance of fair and accurate appraisals for maintaining educational funding and taxpayer equity. The committee members discussed the overall impact of property tax policies on local districts and pushed for a resolution to this ongoing issue.

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