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  • He had a family matter come up, it turns out, and he's just had a...
  • Of allowing those invited members, which, by the way, includes
  • marker="58" data-time="342">So that was the purpose for having this invited testimony hearing, to allow
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Jan 28th, 2025

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  • turning to page three of your packet, these items include the biennialization contingency rider on family
  • then at the bottom of page 12, **Rider 39** is an added contingency rider pertaining to victims of family
  • And those were dollars that the federal government allowed the state to essentially use on whatever purpose
  • upfront any of these expert fees or any of the costs, which amounted to millions of dollars, and it allowed
  • I will tell you, I think the legislature set up a program that allows
Summary: The meeting focused on the budget recommendations for the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), where key issues included the proposed decrease of $163.9 million for the 2024-25 biennium and various methodology swaps for funding. Attorney General Paxton discussed ongoing litigation expenditures and emphasized the need for continued investments in agency staffing to address rising demands within law enforcement. Notably, he requested a 6% salary increase for 2026 and 2027 to retain talented personnel amidst competitive job markets. Public testimony highlighted community awareness challenges regarding the Landowner's Compensation Program, indicating a need for enhanced outreach efforts.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Sep 3rd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • And most importantly, ensure the families of Heaven's 27...
  • We'll allow the committee substitute for House Bill 1...
  • One is in this gallery of family members from the past.
  • There was a family in front of us from Switzerland.
  • You always do the right thing for the families you represent.
Bills: SB8, SB1, SB2, SB5, SB10, HB27, HB7, HB17, HB1, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB20, HB18
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several significant legislative actions, particularly in relation to youth camp safety reforms. Senator Perry presented the committee substitute for HB1, emphasizing the collaborative effort with the House to enhance youth camp emergency preparedness following tragic events in the community. The bill, which maintains essential safety provisions, was received positively and passed without opposition. Additionally, discussions highlighted the importance of funding for flood management and the need for ongoing dialogue around public safety enhancements, including interoperability among emergency services. Overall, the meeting reflected a strong commitment to community safety and legislative integrity.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 29th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee

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  • Instead of requiring an inspection every year, the bill allows inspections at least once every five years
  • Thank you, Dean Thompson, for allowing me to lay out SB 378
  • an increase in unauthorized and unsafe injections being performed by estheticians on friends and family
  • Current law also allows up to 30 days for the submission of boiler certificate inspection reports, which
  • The bill also allows TDLR to take disciplinary action against the PEO whose licenses are expired.
Summary: The committee meeting covered a variety of bills primarily focusing on public safety, regulatory measures, and licensing issues. Notable discussions included the approval of SB1366, which mandates the inclusion of construction and maintenance work zone information in driver education curriculums, and SB378, which clarifies the restrictions on cosmetologists and estheticians regarding injections and incisions, addressing safety concerns regarding unauthorized procedures. Members actively debated the merits of these bills, with several voiced concerns about the implications for public health and safety. The meeting also saw the passage of several bills without opposition, indicating a generally collaborative atmosphere among members.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation May 19th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • Department of Transportation supports this method primarily because it allows for innovation and can
  • In Texas, they only allow design-build on megaprojects. Nobody does that.
  • the city to annex it and allow them to have control or use it for another purpose, such as a park.
  • From what I understand, there are maybe some concerns, but the rule-making authority allows for this.
  • We currently allow...
Summary: The committee meeting focused on various legislative proposals, particularly those related to transportation and public safety. A significant point of discussion was Senate Bill 35, which seeks to limit the Texas Department of Transportation's ability to utilize design-build contracts for infrastructure projects. Advocates for the bill expressed concerns over financial implications and the efficiency of project delivery, while opponents emphasized the need for flexibility and innovation in addressing Texas's growing infrastructure needs. Several stakeholders, including the Texas Trucking Association, engaged in debates over the impacts of the proposed limitations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Business and Commerce Aug 1st, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • In 2023, a 92-year-old Dallas woman nearly lost property that her family had owned since 1972 due to
  • owner-occupied homes, with about 52% concerning residential land and fewer than 20% involving detached single-family
  • Thank you for allowing us to be here. My name is Heidi Easley.
Bills: SB15
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce focused primarily on the discussions surrounding SB15 and SB2611, which address the significant issues of property fraud and deed theft. Senator Kolkhorst led the meeting, emphasizing the integration of these bills to effectively tackle the criminal aspects of deed fraud. Numerous testimonies were heard from affected individuals and stakeholders, highlighting the growing problem of property fraud which has seen a disturbing rise over recent years. Guests shared personal accounts of the devastating impacts of such fraud, stressing the bill’s necessity for safeguarding property rights.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) Apr 7th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • data-time="486"> We value and respect private property rights, but we are deeply concerned that this allows
  • On occasion, the government may allow you to cut or trim those trees, but only after you've asked for
  • As a resident of Travis County and manager of Our Family 500.
  • So there's still input, but it does not allow one person down the street to have absolute power over
  • Current entitlements allow them to build five homes.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government convened to discuss significant bills, primarily focusing on SB844, which seeks to reform zoning petition processes to enhance property rights and facilitate housing development. Senator Hughes, the bill's author, advocated that current laws overly empower a minority of landowners to block necessary housing advancements, asserting that such regulations hurt overall housing affordability. Concerns were raised about balancing individual property rights against community needs, with testimonies from builders and housing advocates supporting the bill's aims to streamline zoning decisions and reduce impediments to development.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Article III Feb 24th, 2025 at 10:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Article III

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  • Please keep your testimony brief and allow ample time for questions.
  • Thank you for allowing public testimony today.
  • Thank you, committee members, for allowing me to testify today.
  • But you have legislation that will allow you to do that.
  • Committee, thank you so much for allowing me to speak to you.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on reviewing updates and recommendations related to education funding and legislative measures for public schools. Significant discussions included the implications of the new educational budget proposal, as well as public testimonies advocating for increased funding to support school districts facing financial difficulties. Notably, there was a strong emphasis on adjusting the basic allotment to accommodate inflation and ensure that school funding is based on student enrollment rather than attendance, to better support districts struggling with deficits and operational challenges.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Veteran AffairsAudio only. Apr 3rd, 2025

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

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  • The substitute would allow for agencies to issue full licenses

  • This is to reduce the cost of the bill and give our service members and families the ability to go to
Summary: The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee convened a meeting where multiple bills were discussed, notably Senate Bill 1818 and Senate Bill 1271. Senator Hancock presented SB1818, explaining that a committee substitute was introduced to allow agencies to issue full licenses rather than provisional ones, aimed at reducing costs and enabling service members and their families to work immediately. The committee moved to adopt the committee substitute without objection and recommended it to the full Senate with unanimous support. The discussion then shifted to SB1271, where Senator Hancock similarly moved to adopt a committee substitute, which also passed with minimal dissent from the committee members. The committee efficiently processed both bills, demonstrating a collaborative effort to address the needs of veterans and their families effectively. The meeting concluded with the committee standing in recess, highlighting a productive session requiring further legislative discussion in future meetings.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government May 5th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House S/C on County & Regional Government

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  • So what we're trying to do with this bill is to allow

  • ...bill seeks to allow these same provisions to the Harris
  • Chairman, and the entire committee for allowing us to speak.
  • It allows counties with populations under 50,000 adjacent to both a county over 2 million...
  • Thank you for allowing me to be here today.
Summary: The committee meeting convened to address a series of bills aimed at enhancing public safety, addressing homelessness, and improving governance associated with county purchasing agents. Key discussions revolved around HB3205, which seeks to implement a County Housing First Initiative to combat homelessness by allowing counties to create a dedicated funding source for such initiatives. Representative Campos presented compelling evidence supporting the efficacy of Housing First programs, citing substantial improvements in housing stability and quality of life for participants. The bill received favorable testimonies from various stakeholders, emphasizing its crucial role in tackling homelessness in Texas.
TX
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  • Current law already allows consecutive sentences for

  • Eventually, further investigation led to more evidence that did allow

  • Specifically, the bill will amend Section 3.03(b) of the Penal Code to allow consecutive sentences.
  • This bill allows them to access the tools to make sure that anybody who is an abuser truly gets punished
  • Chair, and members, for allowing me to lay out this bill.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussing various bills addressing public safety and criminal penalties within Texas. Notable discussions included the introduction of HB544, which aims to expand consecutive sentencing for crimes against children and vulnerable adults. Representative Gervin Hawkins highlighted the urgent need for this legislation by referencing a shocking case in Bexar County involving severe abuse, illustrating the limitations of current law in imposing adequate penalties. The bill received public support and raised awareness of the ongoing issues surrounding the safety of vulnerable populations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part II) May 1st, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • HB 149 creates the AI sandbox program, allowing companies

  • ...we're looking at ways to cut unnecessary red tape, allow
  • We provide lower rates and allow people to...
  • Allowing consumers choice in their decision is key to that journey.
  • I encourage you to allow that choice. Thank you for your time. I'm happy to answer any questions.
Summary: The committee meeting focused heavily on the discussion surrounding HB149, an act aimed at establishing a comprehensive framework for the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in Texas. The bill seeks to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed in a manner that is both innovative and responsible, addressing potential harms while protecting individual rights and privacy. Chairman Schwartner led the conversations, emphasizing the importance of balancing regulatory measures with the need for technological advancement. Several stakeholders, including legal experts and industry representatives, provided testimony in support of the bill, praising its potential to position Texas as a leader in AI governance. Public testimony reflected a mixture of support and caution, with some witnesses advocating for greater accountability and regulatory oversight to mitigate risks associated with AI systems.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 7th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • relating to the persons authorized to conduct a marriage ceremony, is referred to the Subcommittee on Family
  • institutions of higher education for certain students who are under the conservatorship of the Department of Family
  • data-time="2844">HB 1155 by Whole, relating to monetary assistance provided by the Department of Family
  • for a marriage license and a declaration of informal marriage, is referred to the Subcommittee on Family
  • HJR 86 by Kane, proposing a constitutional amendment allowing
Summary: The committee meeting was robust, focusing on a wide array of bills that addressed various issues including education, public safety, and economic development. Members took turns presenting and questioning several proposed laws, with active participation from both committee members and invited witnesses. Notably, HB1193 received critical attention as it aimed to reinforce the confidentiality of certain information on marriage licenses, drawing significant debate about privacy and transparency. Witnesses presented their supports and concerns, leading to a rich dialogue about the balance between public knowledge and personal rights.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House State Affairs Committee

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  • House Bill 3157 allows utilities to recover the cost of their investments in this infrastructure by allowing
  • This bill will allow more certainty in that process.
  • Everybody in this room does that for their family budget.
  • It doesn't just allow.
  • They don’t allow much; they don’t allow much. It's complete.
Summary: This meeting of the State Affairs Committee primarily focused on discussing several important bills, including HB1846, which aims to establish an Electric Truck Advisory Council for developing a statewide electric vehicle infrastructure plan. Representative Wally detailed the need for this council to facilitate the growing medium and heavy-duty electric vehicle market, emphasizing collaboration with state agencies and the private sector. The discussions included an in-depth analysis of proposed amendments and the fiscal implications of the bill. Witnesses provided testimony both supporting and opposing the bill, highlighting various perspectives on infrastructure development and economic impact.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 22nd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • Thank you for allowing me to lay out House Bill 4337.
  • Thank you for allowing me to lay out Speaker Phelan's House Bill 5603.
  • Do the contracts not allow for the stoppage?
  • Contract that allow TxDOT.
  • Do you see anything in this bill that would allow...?
Summary: The committee meeting focused on significant discussions surrounding various legislative bills, particularly those affecting infrastructure and navigation regulations in Texas. Notable among these was HB4148, which aims to modernize outdated regulations impacting navigation districts and port authorities. Vice-Chairman Peruzza presented this bill emphasizing its importance in enhancing operational efficiency and updating management practices to better serve Texas's economic needs. Additionally, the chair laid out HB3332, which addresses regional mobility needs and aims to expedite infrastructure projects, reflecting the growing pressures on local communities due to population influx and outdated facilities. The meeting featured public testimonies that highlighted the urgency for legislative action to support infrastructure developments crucial for economic vitality in the region.
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  • The tax code allows rentals up to 180 days, but the collision damage waiver statute in the Business and
  • The bill allows Texas to diversify our investment portfolio.
  • But I think possibly allowing him to diversify that portfolio a little bit could be beneficial.
  • Comptroller, we'll allow you to go first. Sounds good.
  • Well, personally, I think that flexibility allows us to do our job.
Summary: This meeting featured discussions regarding various legislative issues that are currently affecting the community. Members debated a number of bills, taking into account public opinions and expert testimonies. Key highlights included a pointed discussion about environmental regulations and the implications of new policies on local businesses. Furthermore, concerns were raised about the effectiveness of recent legislation pertaining to healthcare reforms.
US
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  • We have chosen to ignore North Korea, which has allowed Kim Jong-un to increase his nuclear arsenal and
  • your steadfast leadership, your friendship, and your critical support to our service members, their families
  • that allows us to build, sustain, and retain the readiness
  • I thank you all for allowing me to appear before you again
Summary: The meeting focused on significant strategic discussions regarding the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and its military posture in the region. Admiral Paparo and General Brunson were commended for their services, with the Chair noting an alarming shift in the balance of power towards China. Key topics included China's aggressive military drills near Taiwan, the increasing coercion against the Philippines, and the need for the U.S. to reaffirm its commitments to its allies in the region. Concerns were raised regarding China's military modernization and its implications for U.S. forces, alongside discussions on North Korea's threats and its burgeoning nuclear capabilities. The committee emphasized the urgent need for military and defense appropriations to counteract these growing security challenges.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means May 12th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Ways & Means Committee

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  • on the federal return, which allows the comptroller to conduct
  • audits, as well as allows taxpayers to leverage the work that they're doing on their tax returns.
  • unexpected, tragic loss of a home through a fire or other casualty is devastating to the affected family
  • It does this by automatically extending exemption and allocation deadlines, allowing the chief.
  • The law allows a taxing unit to levy an unrestricted INS,
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved extensive discussions on various important pieces of legislation. Notable among them was SB2206, which aims to extend and improve the state's research and development tax credits, ensuring Texas remains competitive in innovation-driven industries. This bill received strong support from the Texas Association of Manufacturers and other stakeholders, emphasizing the need for continued investment in R&D to bolster economic growth and job creation. Additionally, SB2779 was discussed, which focuses on proper allocation and use of hotel occupancy taxes (HOT) for beach maintenance in coastal communities, specifically addressing concerns about the oversight and management of these funds by local park boards.

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