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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 10:08 am
House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee
- I ask you to vote against it.
- And they vote right every time. But in matters of...
- ...and move it through the process if the votes are there
- If this bill allows that in any way, I would be voting no on the floor.
- However, I will vote yes to take it out of the committee
- We have clear timelines for when residents gain voting rights or meaningful input.
- , a majority of all owners have to vote to approve going over this 5% cap.
- Education and finance to vote a certain way.
- How can we motivate people to vote and to do more on this reporting?
- Please vote aye. Thank you.
- day review and approval,
and it requires a two-thirds vote
- Chair lays out as a matter of pending business, our final vote bill, Senate Bill 2401 by Senator Parker
- That's it for voting. Members, we're going to move on to today's posted business.
Members, we have to backtrack on one vote due to procedural
- So, Senator Crane moves to reconsider the vote by which Senate Bill 1856 was reported in favor.
- It will be left pending, subject to a possible call for a vote at the end.
- I urge you to vote this bill out of committee and to take up further measures in the 90th legislative
Members, if everybody's prepared to vote on House Bill
Members, we will now vote on House Bill 5606.
- span> Members, clerk, please show that Senator Bettencourt is voting
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Jurisprudence (Part II)Note: Video begins with the meeting already in progress. May 21st, 2025
- Senator Johnson, once you recognize me, I'll vote on those
So we'll vote on that, and then the substitute will be
- prepared in conjunction with the whole, what we voted on.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Veteran Affairs (Part I) May 23rd, 2025
The House record vote was unanimous, 142 to 0, with 2
- present not voting.
- I believe a lot of them will meet at 11:30, so we're going to try to meet at 11 o'clock to vote on pending
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 7th, 2025
- We'll text staff to make sure that we have got enough people here to vote the bills out that can be voted
- The bill will be left pending to the end of the hearing for a vote.
- The bill will be left pending to the end of the committee for a vote.
- Hearing none, that bill is left pending for future votes.
- So members, we are down to voting.
We'll do those and then vote on all of them at one time
- We will now proceed with the vote on the memorial bills we have heard this morning.
The Chair moves that we vote on the bill.
- If you get one no vote, you can't go to work.
- You have to vote now. You have to vote.
Craddock?
- We are going to begin our hearing today by laying out our pending business and voting on bills we have
- I want to have a balance here, so on any bill I'm voting on, I'd like to hear both sides.
- Members, this bill is identical to House Bill 4127 by Representative Davis that we heard and voted on
- to get voted out. Not at all.
- I applaud this bill; I can't wait to vote yes.
- At our last hearing, or our last formal meeting, we voted on Senate Bill 1530.
- At this time, the Vice Chair, Senator Johnson, moves to reconsider the vote whereby Senate Bill 1536
- Is there objection to the motion to reconsider the vote whereby
- And now, again, this is a bill we already voted on; we just want to get the paperwork right.
- Y'all had to go ahead and vote again.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Feb 6th, 2025 at 10:02 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
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- For example, to at least take a vote to make property tax hikes illegal unless they are approved by voters
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- For example, to at least take a vote to make property tax hikes illegal unless they are approved by voters
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Senate SessionOpening Day of the 89th Legislature Jan 14th, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
- testify for a fact to the urgent pleas of thousands of Texans to please use your voice and use your vote
- important thing for the rest of us—that is still a part of public policy now, which is a supermajority vote
- marker="108" data-time="3210">If you're going to raise taxes, you have to do it with a supermajority vote
- maybe the kids have better luck than Uncle Paul does, but this guy was determined to come out and vote
- The secretary will call the roll and for our three new senators, this is your first vote.
Okay, members, we're going to vote out.
- The bill's companion is HB1464 by Tallarico, which we previously voted out.
- probable maximum loss (PML) and rates to occur in the Tier 1 Coastal County, counting only in-person votes
- It establishes a two-thirds board vote requirement to set the rates.
- span marker="502" data-time="3006"> orders to a coastal county, and it also requires in-person board votes
Members, we're going to start by voting out one of the
- That's the one we're voting on. We'll call the roll.
- You get this thing voted out today.
How are you going to vote me if that's not good?
- I mean, were any members voted out to your knowledge because of the quorum?
- "109" data-time="648">Would members still at the Capitol, when there's not a quorum, be able to go vote
- marker="295" data-time="1764"> But in D.C., a bunch of Republicans left because they didn't want to vote
Did you get a vote on that, that it was okay for the
- I mean, were any members voted out to your knowledge because of the quorum?
- Because, like, can Governor Abbott go host a fundraiser with pro-voting?
- data-time="1759">Maybe in Texas, but in D.C., a bunch of Republicans left because they didn't want to vote
Did you get a vote on that, that it was okay for the
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Culture, Recreation & Tourism May 8th, 2025 at 09:05 am
House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee
- Ready to vote on that one, right?
- We're going to meet at my desk on the first adjournment today, or much later, so that we can vote after
Yeah, we don't have the votes.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Business and CommerceAudio only. May 26th, 2025
Senate Business & Commerce Committee
Members, we have a number of bills to vote on.
We're voting on the bill as a committee substitute.
- There are no nays, and one present not voting. House Bill 2517 is favorably reported.
- that we want to travel as fast as possible to get to the floor of the Senate and be considered for a vote
You know, it's not going to change my vote, and it's
- not going to change anybody's vote in my district.
- So I would encourage everybody, when they're voting, to make sure if they're not voting on economic policies
Senator Bettencourt's vote.