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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 16th, 2025 at 10:04 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • I want to ask my joint authors and any other

  • and co-authors for HB 147.
  • And third, it makes an additional cleanup change. And then...
  • Quit changing our clocks every time. The question occurs on final passage of House Bill 1393.
  • HB142 by Noble, relating to the administration authority.
Summary: The meeting focused heavily on educational funding and the establishment of educational savings accounts as outlined in SB2. Proponents of the bill presented arguments emphasizing the need for flexible education options for families, especially for children with disabilities. The bill proposes a universal program that allows Texas families to utilize state funds for various educational expenses beyond traditional public schooling. However, discussions also surfaced concerning potential drawbacks, with several members raising concerns about the implications for public education funding and accountability.
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  • So it doesn't mandate that they do it; they are just given the authority if they choose to do it.
  • This change is critical for counties experiencing rapid growth and increasing law enforcement demands
  • I started in 1990 in the jail, and exactly what has been said is true—nothing's changed for the sheriff
  • authority.
  • This change would ensure that fees remain fair, reasonable, and align with the actual cost of providing
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

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • We won't change direction in that regard.
  • I did not anticipate that any direction would be changed

  • It's a big change for our judges and clerks.
  • Some of the changes that have occurred over the years with
  • Those things did not pass, and so there were no other significant changes with respect to that.
Summary: The Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence convened for its organizational hearing, marking the beginning of the 89th Legislative session. Chairman Dutton expressed his dedication to strengthening Texas's civil justice system and ensuring access for all Texans. Notable discussions revolved around judicial compensation, with concerns raised about the growing gap between judge salaries and those in executive roles, indicating a potential crisis in recruiting and retaining qualified judges. Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock provided insight into the justice system's challenges and emphasized the importance of legislative support in enhancing the judicial framework, highlighting the committee's ongoing commitment to equal access to justice.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 12th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

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  • The committee substitute makes no substantive changes

  • HB 15 presents a compelling case for us to change our state of incorporation to Texas.
  • What I can tell you is the boardroom has changed a lot over these last multiple decades.
  • I am open to making changes, but I also do not want to gut the bill.
  • We used Backpage a lot to find the bad actors, and now it's changed.
Summary: Another key topic was HB581, addressing the misuse of AI in creating damaging content. The chair emphasized the urgency of the issue affecting children and expressed a commitment to finding solutions. Bills like HB644 also drew attention, as they modified liabilities for businesses regarding the carrying of concealed firearms on their premises. The meeting was characterized by a diverse range of opinions, with several members expressing support for the bills and others raising concerns about potential impacts on governance and public safety.
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  • Any questions for the author? All right.
  • Any questions for the author?
  • Um, this bill will give them that clear authority.
  • If they have the authority, what do you think the values would be?
  • They would have the authority to say we're going to, for conversation, go to a stage four.
Summary: During this meeting, the committee had a thorough discussion centered around various Senate Bills primarily related to groundwater management and water utility regulations. Notably, Senate Bill 2661, introduced amendments to enhance penalties for over-pumping water, highlighting the growing concern over depleting aquifers and ensuring compliance with existing water use regulations. Multiple senators voiced their opinions regarding the necessity of tougher penalties and the implications for both water users and conservation methods. Public testimony was heard, with some arguing against the proposed penalties, stating they could unfairly burden farmers and landowners.
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  • Thank you, Senator Sparks, for authoring this bill, and thank
  • involved in the foster care system in a rural community showed us that the system needs some major changes
  • The bill authorizes political subdivisions like Burleson

  • Additionally, excessive dispensation occurs when I change a patient's medication and the specialty pharmacies
  • and also reinforces the Attorney General's recent opinion, KP 0480, confirming that Texas has the authority
Summary: The meeting of the committee witnessed significant discussions surrounding several Senate Bills aimed at healthcare and child welfare. Notably, Senate Bill 916, presented by multiple representatives, garnered positive testimonials from various stakeholders including emergency medical service leaders who emphasized the bill's potential to promote transparent billing practices, thereby reducing the financial burden on patients. The committee also heard extensive testimony supporting Senate Bill 1122, which aims to regulate pharmacy benefit managers to ensure that cancer patients are not forced into medication access issues. Stakeholders argued for and against the bill, suggesting that it may raise healthcare costs for Texas businesses in the long run, eliciting a vigorous debate.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) May 15th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • These districts often get left behind; these are important changes.
  • A few items we'd like to see changed in the bill.
  • So just some small changes, I urge you to get with the House.
  • I would like to change my position from opposing to supporting the bill.
  • Testimony against the bill is not a negative against the author.
Bills: HB2
Summary: The meeting focused prominently on the discussions surrounding HB2, which entails significant investments in public education and aims to reform funding mechanisms to better support students and teachers. Multiple stakeholders, including educators and policymakers, conveyed their support while also voicing concerns about the bill's potential shortcomings. Witnesses discussed the urgent need for increased funding for special education and the necessity of expanding pre-K eligibility for students with disabilities. The testimony highlighted the historical context of the funding model and emphasized the importance of creating equitable solutions for all public school districts.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 Mar 18th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • includes liability protections and language for the Department of State Health Services or local authorities
  • This bill would authorize DSHS, through its regional medical directors or other DSHS officials, to issue
  • The substitute broadens the authority to issue a...
  • For this bill, it removes proposed changes to the scope of
  • We want to thank Senator- Paxton for authoring this bill.
Summary: The Senate Education Committee convened to discuss multiple bills, primarily focusing on SB1619 and SB6019. Senator Dean Zaffirini presented SB1619, and the discussion revolved around modernizing the state's approach to epinephrine delivery devices. The highlighted importance of addressing anaphylaxis treatments in schools, particularly focusing on ensuring that both current and future delivery methods are adequately represented in the legislation was prominent. Participation from public testimony was also anticipated, allowing for community engagement.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Apr 29th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Appropriations Committee

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  • Change the room.
  • This does not change that at all. So it wouldn't have an impact.
  • to the Economic Stabilization Fund, which is constitutionally protected, so in order to make this change
  • The changes made in an attorney general opinion provide

  • In summary, this bill makes several changes to clarify and strengthen the ethics and administration.
Summary: The meeting primarily centered around significant discussions regarding various bills, including HB188, HB265, HJR35, and HJR47. Members highlighted the pressing need for infrastructure improvements in the energy-producing regions of Texas, particularly focusing on the economic contributions and challenges faced by local communities impacted by the oil and gas industry. The committee witnessed a strong show of support for House Bill 188 from representatives who stressed its importance for reinvesting severance tax revenues back into communities that greatly contribute to the state’s economy. Testimonies from local economic development officials and community leaders reinforced the necessity of these investments for ensuring long-term growth and sustainability.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 17th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Authorizing the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs

  • It also authorizes a fee and creates criminal offenses

  • This bill authorizes self-penalties and creates criminal

  • HB2413 by Garcia-Hernandez relates to the authority of

  • The authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and

Summary: The committee meeting extended over a range of proposed legislation, heavily focusing on various constitutional amendments and significant bills affecting education, public safety, and local governance. A notable discussion included H.J.R. 123, which proposed establishing an independent redistricting commission—a move that stirred considerable debate among members. Additionally, H.A.R. 124 aimed at creating a state school health and safety fund, receiving full support from the committee members present. Multiple public testimonies were provided, emphasizing the anticipated impact these resolutions would have on community welfare.
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  • Canada must show meaningful change and fulfill its

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    He also worked with Salvadoran and U.S. law enforcement authorities

  • This includes working with Mexican authorities to dismantle drug cartels that sell violence and addressing
  • As we looked into it, it ended up being something that we could change, and we did.
  • ...that has been done by the Mexican authorities.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on critical discussions concerning U.S. foreign policy, particularly relationships with Mexico and Japan. Notable attention was given to border security, trade agreements, and implications of drug trafficking. Ambassadorial nominees discussed their strategies to strengthen ties with these nations, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in addressing mutual challenges, particularly concerning security and trade. The committee engaged in extensive dialogue, highlighting the urgency of improving intergovernmental communications to deter drug trafficking and support democratic governance.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 25th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Also, Sarah Middleton, I believe, has joined in authoring that
  • Bleeding disorders are life-changing and potentially deadly conditions.
  • Also, Sarah Middleton, I believe, has joined in authoring that bill to honor West Columbia as the first
  • Bleeding disorders are life-changing and potentially

  • President and members, it is my pleasure to author Senate Resolution 137, celebrating today as Texas
Summary: The meeting was marked by significant resolutions recognizing various contributions to Texas and celebrating community initiatives. Key discussions included the adoption of resolutions commemorating Texas Hispanic Judges Day and highlighting the 100th anniversary of Memorial Park. Senators expressed appreciation for the judges' dedication and legacy, with notable mentions of individual judges and their impact on the community and legal landscape in Texas. The Senate also honored students and organizations contributing positively to their communities, showcasing the interconnectedness of public service and the legislative process.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 25th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • So what we did is we changed the law to make a CA-125

  • Technology has changed, and other tests were developed in the last 10 years.
  • We changed that.
  • marker="214" data-time="1278"> Permission is granted or authorized
  • financing corporations authorizing a fee, referred to the
Summary: The meeting focused on various resolutions and bills, demonstrating active participation from all members present. Notably, HR309 was adopted, recognizing the contributions of the Texas Food and Fuel Association in supporting the oil and gas industry for over 70 years. Representatives emphasized the organization's role in ensuring the supply and distribution of fuel across Texas and highlighted their commitment to education and professional development within the industry. Other resolutions discussed included HR306, which recognized March 2025 as Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month, illustrating the committee's engagement with healthcare issues.
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  • Members, any questions for the author?

  • marker="31" data-time="300">We certainly agree with Dean Zaffirini that this is a simple definition change
  • The Chair lays out Senate Bill 21 and recognizes the author, Senator Swartner, to explain the bill.
  • The Comptroller is authorized to acquire, exchange, sell

  • In their published pieces of information, there is a shift and a change that is brought about by.
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means Apr 28th, 2025 at 09:04 am

House Ways & Means Committee

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  • Additionally, the proposed legislation authorizes the comptroller
  • Nothing about the business's operations in Prosper had changed.
  • What had changed was simply the reporting mechanism, not the economic activity.
  • data-time="1296"> To be late with a point, many of the remarks of what I had to say were echoed by the author
Summary: The meeting was focused on various legislative discussions, particularly centered around environmental initiatives and tax incentives. Notable discussions occurred regarding HB3746, which aims to grant sales tax exemptions for power generation equipment, a proposal that sparked significant engagement among members. Representative Darby, who championed the bill, emphasized its limited scope and potential benefits to Texas businesses. The session was lively, with members exchanging views on the implications of the bill on the local economy and the environment. Public testimony was invited to weigh in on this matter, further enriching the dialogue.
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  • That is the tragic part of this situation—that nothing much has changed.
  • changed.
  • Is it changing it from an immunity to some form of defense?
  • And I'm hoping that we can change that.
  • But nothing is going to change until we open up civil liability.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the pressing issues surrounding child safety online, with a particular emphasis on recent legislative efforts aimed at curbing child sexual exploitation and harmful content accessible through social media platforms. Senators engaged in a heated discussion regarding the implications of Big Tech's lobbying efforts against vital bills such as the Stop CSAM Act and the Kids Online Safety Act. Noteworthy testimonies highlighted real-life impacts of online dangers, including tragic cases of child exploitation and drug-related fatalities linked to social media interactions. The bipartisan nature of the committee's commitment to address these issues showcased a collective determination to make the digital environment safer for the younger generation.
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  • marker="52" data-time="306"> House Bill 5308 by Representative Cortez codifies the adjutant general's authority
  • without making any major changes to the program, honoring the
  • If that changes, we'll let you know.

Summary: During the meeting of the Veteran Affairs Committee, legislators discussed several significant bills aimed at providing support to the veterans community. House Bill 2193 was introduced by Representative Guillen, focusing on creating a comprehensive study to improve veterans' access to benefits statewide. Senator Eckhardt emphasized the growing population of veterans living far from military bases and the need for a geographically responsive support system to ensure that veterans receive the assistance they deserve. Public testimony was opened, but no witnesses registered to speak, leading the committee to leave the bill pending for further consideration.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part III) Aug 22nd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • I understand the author of the bill says it doesn't violate the Voting Rights Act.
  • He distrusted any concentration of authority that ignored the voice of the people.
  • He called to tell them, "Hey, we're making changes to the map, Senator King."
  • That's why they deserve to be a part of the processes that shape the change around them.
  • We didn't come here asking for change.

Bills: SB2, SB5, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB4
Summary: In the recent committee meeting, the primary focus was on HB4, the congressional redistricting bill. Intense debates ensued regarding the implications of this proposed map on minority voting representation. Senator Zaffirini and other members expressed strong opposition, citing that the redistricting efforts were not only untimely but also undermined the gains made by minority communities in past elections. Significant testimony was provided from the public, showing overwhelming disapproval of the proposed changes, with 98% of the testimonies against the bill. Members highlighted the historical context of disenfranchisement and warned that this redistricting would further dilute the voices of crucial voting blocs in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 22nd, 2025

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  • This recommendation preserves the authority.
  • I believe that it is a change that has been needed for a very long time.
  • You have the ability to change lives. You have the ability to hear our voices.
  • So, I am against changes to the bill, other than maybe a technical change to fix the training portion
  • We've got both changed. Miles changed his vote to an aye. So that's seven ayes and...
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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