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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Education K-16 (Part II) May 22nd, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- All of you have received your individual district reports.
- This is one report from Keller ISD. This is one of many that we obtained.
- He was also incompetent and signed a resignation agreement to not report him to the TEA.
- So he reported it. My daughter was terrified; she wouldn't speak for a while.
- A lot of people had a duty to report, and they didn't do it.
Keywords:
educational reform, HB4, nationally-normed assessment, STAAR test elimination, transparency in evaluation, public testimony, accountability, legislative session
Summary:
The committee meeting covered significant legislative discussions, focusing largely on educational reform bills, particularly the committee substitute for HB4 which aims to replace the STAAR test with a simpler, nationally-normed assessment model. This proposed shift intends to reduce testing fatigue while providing timely feedback for teachers and parents. Senator Bettencourt presented reinforcing points for HB4, arguing it would create a more equitable education system that aligns classroom assessment with state standards. Feedback from numerous education stakeholders highlighted the urgency for a transparent and reliable evaluation framework. The conversation also included contrasting public testimonies, where some community members voiced concerns about the perceived inadequacies of the reform efforts, citing a need for genuinely transformative changes in education policy. The session concluded without final votes on the bills, leaving several pending for further review and consideration.
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Transcript Highlights:
- Members, we do have as a member of the Commonwealth Council reports.
- The committee substitute for Senate Bill 1351 is reported favorably to the full Senate.
- Senator Miles moves that Senate Bill 1423 be reported.
- Being six ayes, no nays, Senate Bill 1423 is reported favorably to the full Senate.
- The committee substitute for Senate Bill 1568 is reported favorably to the full Senate.
Keywords:
education, funding, school districts, local control, equity, digital identification, identity verification, Department of Public Safety, Texas legislature, wireless communication, digital identification, Texas, Department of Public Safety, technology, identification program, fee structure, wireless devices, public safety, hunting license, handgun license
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee focused extensively on several bills, including discussions surrounding public safety and road management in Texas. A notable bill discussed was SB1351, which aims to designate a section of U.S. Highway 281 in honor of a fallen Border Patrol agent. Hearing emotional testimonies from family members highlighted the community's support for this tribute. Additionally, the committee progressed through multiple bills including SB2589 and SB2707, both addressing local governance issues and emergency response improvements, with discussions on operational practices and compliance with safety standards involving transportation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Public Education Apr 8th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Public Education Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- The process—excuse me, let me back up—I'm proud to report that during the 2024 inaugural MRO process,
- So they currently work for the TEA, so they don't report to the board, which is functional generally.
- However, the hiring decisions and the reporting structure would be through the SBOE Chairman.
- They are mandated reporters.
- Yes, report. And it is also a Title IX report.
Bills:
HB367, HB497, HB549, HB983, HB1188, HB1290, HB1368, HB2243, HB2310, HB2849, HB3099, HB3546, HB3629, HB3627
Keywords:
education, absences, severe illness, life-threatening, school policy, verification, healthcare, healthcare, insurance, affordability, coverage, patient rights, school health, respiratory distress, airway clearance devices, medication training, public health, special education, intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities
Summary:
The meeting of the House Committee on Public Education involved significant discussions regarding several bills aimed at improving the functioning and quality of public education in Texas. Notably, Representative Tepper presented HB3627, which seeks to empower the State Board of Education to employ its own personnel to fulfill its responsibilities more effectively. Chairman Kinsey also provided testimony highlighting the continued commitment to enhancing educational materials and instructional quality following the successful passage of HB1605 in the previous session. The committee demonstrated active engagement as members reviewed the implications of these bills on teacher workload and administrative burdens associated with current educational regulations, indicating a desire to enhance the work environment for educators.
US
Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine bridging the gap, focusing on enhancing outreach to support veterans' mental health. Apr 29th, 2025 at 09:30 am
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- And, you know, I'm happy to report that outcome.
We know that the VA's 2024 annual report on...
- , with a whopping 61% of Veterans Health Administration facilities reporting such a shortage.
- , and nearly half reported shortages of psychiatrists.
- We provide our reports; we just don't know how we rack up against others.
Keywords:
veterans, mental health, suicide prevention, Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Grant Program, HOPE Act, BRAVE Act, Every State Counts for Vets Mental Health Act, advocacy, legislation, mental health resources
Summary:
The committee meeting focused primarily on the critical issues surrounding veterans' mental health and suicide prevention. Discussions centered on the reauthorization of essential programs aimed at providing non-clinical support services to veterans, particularly the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program. Senators emphasized the urgent need for adequate mental health resources as the suicide rate among veterans remains alarmingly high. Key testimonies were provided by various advocates and officials, illustrating both successful implementations of these programs and areas needing improvement.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Health and Human ServicesAudio only. May 5th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- 17" data-time="150">The rate is six in favor; the committee substitute House Bill 26 is favorably reported
- p>There being 9 ayes and 0 nays, Senate Bill 2311 is favorably reported
- 560">There being nine ayes and zero nays, the committee substitute to House Bill 451 is favorably reported
- >There being nine ayes and zero nays, the committee substitute for Senate Bill 1310 is favorably reported
- >There being nine ayes and zero nays, the committee substitute for Senate Bill 2446 is favorably reported
Keywords:
health services, child protection, therapeutic residential treatment, mental health, child welfare
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services meeting featured extensive discussions surrounding several bills pertaining to health services and child protection. Notably, House Bill 109, aimed at establishing therapeutic residential treatment placements for children, was presented along with a committee substitute that included a provision for pass-through grants to build mental health facilities. The bill passed unanimously and was recommended for the local and contested calendar without any objections. Furthermore, House Bill 140 saw significant amendments to sharpen its focus on child protective services, receiving unanimous support as well.
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Transcript Highlights:
- favorably reported, and I close.
- The chair moves that House Bill 1242 without amendments be reported favorably to the full House.
- The chair moves that House Bill 767 without amendments be reported favorably to the full House.
- We report a fair bill to the full House with the recommendation to do pass, printed.
- Without amendments, be reported for review to the full House with the recommendation to do pass.
Bills:
HB767, HB1242, HB1373, HB1404, HB1708, HB1936, HB2041, HB2198, HB2270, HB2315, HB2415, HB2427, HB2455, HB2457, HB2522, HB2523, HB2686, HB2763, HB2775, HB2944, HB3034, HB1683, HB1695
Keywords:
highway designation, memorial, Montgomery County, Paul P. Mendes, transportation, Los Robles Trail, Farm-to-Market Road, Nueces County, road designation, transportation, County Road 1250, state highway system, transportation, infrastructure, Navarro County, memorial highway, Kevin Ramirez Vasquez, Ector County, transportation, state designation
Summary:
The Committee on Transportation convened to discuss several significant bills related to highway designations and public safety. Notably, House Bill 2457 aims to designate a stretch of US Highway 287 as the Mollie Mullins Mile, honoring a 9-year-old girl who tragically lost her life in a traffic accident. The bill highlights the efforts of her family to improve highway safety following their loss, receiving support from local authorities and advocates. The committee also discussed House Bill 2198, proposing the designation of a portion of State Highway 34 as the Jacob Candonza Memorial Highway, honoring a police officer who died in the line of duty. This tribute underscores the value placed on the sacrifices made by law enforcement in ensuring community safety.
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Transcript Highlights:
- to report and sometimes not report cases, but they do go to
Central Hall moves that House Bill 1661 be reported
- There being aye's and no nay's, House Bill 4202 will be reported favorably to the full Senate.
- There being eight ayes and one nay, House Bill 4449 will be reported favorably to the full Senate.
- There being nine ayes and no nays, House Bill 4904 will be reported favorably to the full Senate.
Keywords:
sexual assault, healthcare facilities, forensic examination, survivor support, emergency contraceptive, online impersonation, civil liability, social media, identity theft, defamation, counseling damages, injunctive relief, public health, safety regulations, community health, state standards, healthcare access, identification, real estate, proof of identity
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 31st, 2025 at 10:03 am
House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- marker="10" data-time="54">Representative Bryant moves that House Bill 2798, without amendment, be reported
- marker="16" data-time="90">Representative Garcia moves that House Bill 1718, without amendment, be reported
- span marker="22" data-time="126">Vice Chair Plesa moves that House Bill 618, without amendment, be reported
- Million in assets report every six years.
- reports to provide enhanced consistency and predictability.
Keywords:
teacher benefits, insurance coverage, school employees, group coverage program, risk stabilization fee, pensions, financial fraud, payment fraud, retirement benefits, House Bill 3594, House Bill 3109, San Antonio Fire and Police, Financial Crimes Intelligence Center
Summary:
The Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services convened to discuss various legislative bills focused on enhancing financial security for public employees and addressing instances of financial fraud. Notably, House Bill 3594 was presented by Representative Lujan, aimed at modernizing the San Antonio Fire and Police Retiree Health Care Fund, with support from key stakeholders, indicating broad consensus on the bill's implications. In addition, House Bill 3109 was addressed, expanding the scope of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center to include payment fraud, reflecting Texas's proactive approach to tackling criminal financial activities and protecting its citizens.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Criminal Justice (Part II) Feb 12th, 2025
Senate Criminal Justice Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- In 2023, 153 people were reported to have died in county
- Senator Huffman moves that Committee Substitute Presented Bill 9 be reported to the full Senate with
- Senate Bill 1047 be reported to the full Senate with the
- Senate Bill 40 will be reported to the full Senate with a favorable record.
- Senate Joint Resolution 5 will be reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
Keywords:
bail reform, defendants, pretrial detention, public safety, criminal justice, charitable bail organizations, bail reform, criminal procedure, public safety report, victim notification, family violence, bail bonds, public funds, political subdivision, injunction, taxpayer rights, bail reform, violent crimes, sexual offenses, community safety
Summary:
The Senate Committee for Criminal Justice convened to discuss several significant pieces of legislation, including SB999, SB1047, SB40, SJR1, and SJR5. Notably, SJR5 sparked a robust debate among committee members and witnesses regarding its potential implications on pre-trial detention practices. Witnesses expressed concerns about the risks of pre-emptive detention outlined in the bill and the associated human costs, particularly for those who are innocent. Testimonies highlighted the disparity in how such legislation could disproportionately affect marginalized communities and lead to increased incarceration rates without addressing the root causes of crime. Overall, the committee displayed a commitment to ensuring public safety while wrestling with the balance of due process rights for individuals.
US
Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the censorship industrial complex. Mar 25th, 2025 at 01:00 pm
Senate Constitution Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- media to report news accurately, fairly, or fully.
- The Reporters Committee filed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of neither party.
- The prime example we offer is national security reporting.
- Yes, our reporter Margo Cleveland, who's our senior legal writer...
- Mark Zuckerberg, in particular, said or was reported.
Keywords:
censorship, First Amendment, social media, misinformation, free speech, government regulation, Big Tech, public discourse
Summary:
The meeting primarily focused on the implications of government involvement in censorship, particularly regarding social media platforms and compliance with misinformation standards. senators and witnesses discussed growing concerns over the influence of large tech companies, like Facebook and Google, in shaping public discourse and suppressing dissenting views. A significant part of the meeting included testimonies from various experts emphasizing the dangers of the 'censorship industrial complex'—a term used to describe the collaborative efforts between government entities and private organizations to control information flow. This collaboration is viewed as a violation of First Amendment rights, with calls for urgent legislative action to restore free speech protections.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Public Education May 20th, 2025 at 08:05 am
House Public Education Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- I would like to recommend that TEA provide an annual report to the legislature that is data-driven so
- the Texas Education Code, which requires schools to report misconduct to law enforcement.
- and for a superintendent who is aware of the principal's failure to report and doesn't then report themselves
- I report in support of Senate Bill 735.
- The chair moves that Senate Bill 568, a substitute, be reported favorably to the full House.
Keywords:
parental rights, education, school trustees, training, handbook, adoption, parenting, education, family law, health curriculum, education, Holocaust, anti-Semitism, truancy, student safety, public testimony, legislation
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on several critical bills aimed at improving educational standards and student safety in Texas. Notably, the discussions around SB735 concerning Holocaust education highlighted the urgency of addressing rising anti-Semitism and ensuring comprehensive education on human rights histories within public schools. Testimonies from various witnesses underscored the necessity for students to learn from historical injustices to prevent future atrocities. Moreover, SB570, aimed at implementing stricter truancy policies to enhance student attendance, was discussed with testimony supporting its significance in improving educational outcomes for at-risk students.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Natural ResourcesAudio only. Apr 9th, 2025
Senate Natural Resources Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Senator Sparks moves that Senate Bill 1150 be reported to the
There being nine ayes and zero nays, the bill is reported
- Dean Zaffirini moves that Senate Bill 2122 be reported to the
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There being eight ayes and one nay, the bill will be reported
- Senate Bill 1757 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation
Keywords:
Senate Committee, Natural Resources, SB1150, SB2122, SB1757, SB2050, public meeting, transparency, stakeholder feedback, legislation
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources meeting addressed several key bills, including SB1150, SB2122, SB1757, and SB2050. A notable discussion involved the adoption of a committee substitute for SB1757 led by Senator Bergamot, focusing on improving public meeting regulations associated with permit applications. This modification aims to enhance transparency by replacing 'public hearing' with 'public meeting' and ensuring residents are informed through posted signs. The committee also emphasized the importance of public comment periods remaining open longer, thus increasing public engagement in the permitting process. Overall, the tone was collaborative, with members working together to refine legislation based on stakeholder feedback.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am
House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee
Transcript Highlights:
The Chair moves that SB1185 be reported favorably to the
- ="108">The Chair moves that SB262 without amendment be reported
- The Chair moves that HB2276, without amendment, be reported
- The Chair moves that HB2776, without amendment, be reported
HB2983, as substituted, be reported favorably to the
Keywords:
education, funding, student support, financial aid, K-12, higher education, weather modification, prohibition, criminal offense, Texas, agriculture, weather modification, environmental control, criminal offense, agriculture law, Texas legislation, weather modification, chemical control, agriculture, criminal offense
Summary:
The meeting of the Licensing and Administrative Procedures Committee was marked by the thorough examination of multiple bills, including HB 2983 concerning impoundment storage fees, which was favorably reported to the full House. The chair, Phelan, guided members through considerations of several bills relating to industry regulation, including HB 2186 and HB 2278, which both successfully passed out of the committee with recommendations for further action. Notably, public testimonies were taken, addressing concerns surrounding the implications of these legislative changes on local businesses and public safety.
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Transcript Highlights:
- marker="25" data-time="144">Representative Oliverson moves that House Bill 104 is substituted to be reported
Representative Orr moves House Bill 3745 be reported
- >
Representative Gonzalez moves that Senate Bill 2054 be reported
- Senate Bill 868 be reported favorably to the full House.
- Senate Bill 1018 be reported favorably to the full House.
Keywords:
House Bill 104, Senate Bill 868, funds bill, rural volunteer fire department, trauma fund, committee substitute, collaboration
Summary:
The meeting of the committee was focused on several key bills, including HB104, which drove considerable discussion regarding its committee substitute that was adopted despite some objections. Representative Oliverson pushed for HB104 to be reported favorably to the full House, contributing to a consensus among members with a significant majority. Additionally, HB4488, the funds bill, received attention as it was also moved favorably by the committee. Other notable bills discussed included SB868, the companion to HB2054, which addresses the allocation of funds to the rural volunteer fire department assistance program, and SB1018, supporting trauma fund revenue distribution changes. All motions were passed with substantial support, highlighting a collaborative atmosphere among committee members.
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Transcript Highlights:
- I mean, anyone can report anything for any reason.
- Senator Paxton moves that Senate Bill 2920 be reported to the full Senate.
- Senator Hinojosa moves that Senate Bill 2398 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it
- Senate Bill 2927 be reported to the full Senate with the
Senator King moves that Senate Bill 401 be reported
Bills:
SB2972, SB1909, SB2815, SB735, SB2233, SB800, SB1069, SB2683, SB2986, SB2058, SB2310, SB2055, SB1032
Keywords:
expressive activities, freedom of speech, public forum, higher education, protests, student rights, antisemitism, higher education, public institutions, disciplinary policy, student organizations, antisemitism, higher education, public institutions, disciplinary policy, compliance, antisemitism, higher education, public institutions, institutional policy
Summary:
During this meeting of the Senate Education Committee, multiple bills were discussed, focusing on educational policies and procedures. Notably, Senate Bill 1241 was introduced by Senator Middleton, which proposed a committee substitute for establishing standardized college entrance exams accepted by Texas public universities. The committee engaged in significant dialogue about the necessity of addressing concerns surrounding exam equivalency standards, and the need for a data-driven approach to admissions decisions. Various committee members voiced their support for the enhancements proposed in the substitute, leading to its unanimous adoption and favorable recommendation to the full Senate.
US
Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the nominations of Patrick David Davis, of Maryland, John Andrew Eisenberg, of Virginia, and Brett Shumate, of Virginia, each to be an Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice. Mar 26th, 2025 at 09:15 am
Senate Judiciary Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Vindman for reporting President Trump's 2019 call with President Zelensky.
- We didn't get that permission until after that report dropped.
- Vindman changed just based on what's in the IG report, which is now public.
- Vindman, and this is in the IG report as well, that a particular witness reported that Mr.
- If the facts are completely different than has been reported...
Keywords:
John Eisenberg, assistant attorney general, national security, China Initiative, Department of Justice, judicial authority, executive actions, nomination hearing
Summary:
The committee meeting primarily involved discussions around key nominations and pressing legal issues pertaining to the Department of Justice. Notable discussions included the nomination of John Eisenberg for assistant attorney general for national security, where concerns over the revival of the China Initiative were raised. Senators expressed significant apprehensions regarding previous actions taken under this initiative and its implications for national security. Additionally, there were critiques of the broader implications of executive actions that challenge judicial authority, aligning with ongoing dialogues about the integrity of the judiciary and executive oversight.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs May 23rd, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- We've had reports given to them.
- They must have reported the crime.
- If the groundwater district is reporting increments of what we're setting for our districts and report
- HB 654 is reported favorable to the Senate.
- House Bill 2128 is reported.
Keywords:
water management, groundwater, Texas Water Trust, sustainability, House Bill 3333, House Bill 4158, ecological rights
Summary:
The meeting of the committee focused on a variety of bills primarily concerning water management and rights. Significant discussions included House Bill 3333, which addressed the management of groundwater and was moved favorably with a recommendation for local and contested calendars. Additionally, House Bill 4158 was passed unanimously, relating to the oversight of ecological water rights dedicated to the Texas Water Trust. Members of the committee emphasized the importance of these bills for sustainable water management practices in the state, reflecting a shift towards more responsible governance in resource use.
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Transcript Highlights:
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Senator Hinojosa of Nueces moves that Senate Bill 2232 be reported
Senate Bill 2232 is reported favorably to the full Senate
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Senator Hall moves that Senate Concurrent Resolution 1 be reported
- There being six ayes and no nays, Senate Concurrent Resolution 32 will be reported favorably to the full
- Being 6 ayes and 0 nays, SCR27 will be reported favorably
Keywords:
Unplug Texas Day, digital detox, family activities, outdoor recreation, community engagement, Brenham, ice cream, Blue Bell Creameries, economic impact, tourism, Senate Committee on Administration, Unplug Texas Day, Health and Safety, Crossing Guard Appreciation Day, Public Testimony, Senator Hinojosa, Senator Hall, Community engagement
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee on Administration commenced with a quorum established, led by Chairman Hall. The committee discussed and voted on several bills, including SB2232 which promotes an annual 'Unplug Texas Day' aimed at encouraging outdoor activities and community interactions among Texans. Senator Hinojosa presented the bill, highlighting its potential health benefits and community strengthening. Testimonies were invited but none were provided, leading to a smooth passage of the bill to the full Senate.
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Transcript Highlights:
- So the PSR report is where we get this information.
- The chair moves that SJR87 be reported to the full Senate with a recommendation that it do pass favorably
- SJR87 is reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation, and we'll go to the floor.
The chair moves that Senate Bill 3073 be reported to
- Senate Bill 3073 will be reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
Keywords:
bail reform, criminal justice, felony offenses, constitutional amendment, public safety, bail reform, SJR87, SB3073, public safety, due process, judicial discretion, criminal justice, violent offenders, legislation
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice convened to discuss important legislative amendments regarding bail reform in Texas. The meeting centered around two key bills: SJR87 and SB3073. SJR87 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at imposing stricter bail conditions for repeat violent offenders, requiring judges to deny bail without individual assessments of risk in certain cases. This sparked contentious debate, highlighting the concerns among committee members and public witnesses about potential infringements on due process and judicial discretion. Proponents argued that the amendment would help safeguard the community against repeat offenders by ensuring that those with serious crimes on their record could not be released on bail under questionable circumstances.
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Transcript Highlights:
- copies of the engrossed version of this bill, which will be at your desk, along with the committee reports
- And Senator Bettencourt moves that House Bill 8 be reported
- House Bill 8 will be reported favorably to the Senate.
- Senator Bettencourt moves that House Bill 26 be reported favorably to the full Senate.
- House Bill 26 will be reported favorably to the full Senate.
Keywords:
standardized testing, education reform, law enforcement, Harris County, accountability, public testimony
Summary:
The committee meeting predominantly revolved around the discussions of three significant bills: HB8, HB26, and HB192. Bill HB8 seeks to reform the current standardized testing system by replacing the STAAR test with a series of three assessments across the academic year, thereby offering more timely feedback to students and teachers. Senator Bettencourt emphasized the importance of modernizing the assessment approach to enhance educational accountability. The bill garnered support from various committee members and is set to be forwarded to the full Senate for further consideration. Public testimony was minimal, with no opposition to the bill being recorded.