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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Mar 6th, 2025 at 08:03 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have 26 local homebuilders associations around the state.
  • This is at the local level, whether it be city or county,
  • I want to say, we work with TML; our local HBAs work with their local jurisdictions—most of the cities
  • It was as front of mind as it is today, and I think local
  • How do you navigate that and work with local...?
Summary: The Committee on Land and Resource Management convened to address pressing issues surrounding housing affordability in Texas. Central to the discussions was the testimony of various stakeholders, including housing developers, local officials, and advocates who highlighted an acute shortage of over 300,000 homes due to rapid population growth. The committee explored legislative measures aimed at reducing regulatory burdens that contribute significantly to housing costs, particularly related to the development and construction processes. A theme of collaboration with local governments and state agencies was a pivotal point, emphasizing the need for an organized approach to address housing supply while balancing local infrastructural concerns.
TX
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  • This is something that local law enforcement agencies do, but the state hasn't updated those stipends
  • ...of what the locals do.
  • where the locals are.
  • of what the locals do.
  • , but it's going to bring us up a lot more competitive with where the locals are.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee focused primarily on discussions surrounding the details of HB1, along with recommendations regarding law enforcement stipends. Several members expressed their concerns about updating the stipends to address discrepancies with local law enforcement agencies and enhance competitiveness. The conversation also touched on the technical adjustments and modifications needed for the current funding proposals, affirming a collaborative approach to managing the agency's budget and needs. Members expressed appreciation for each other's hard work and laid out future meeting plans to review riders and finalize recommendations for the chairman.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Jurisprudence (Part II)Audio only. Apr 9th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • span>

    Senator Creighton moves that the bill be certified for local

  • >Senator Hinojosa moves that Senate Bill 1335 be recommended for local
  • Senator Hinojosa moves that Senate Bill 1734 be certified for local

  • span marker="21" data-time="187">Senator Hinojosa moves that Senate Bill 1760 be recommended for the local
  • p>Senator Johnson moves that Senate Bill 1975 be recommended for local
Summary: The Committee on Jurisprudence convened to discuss multiple pending bills aimed at improving various aspects of legal and property matters. Notably, several bills were reported favorably to the full Senate with unanimous support, including SB1335, which addresses issues involving decedents' affairs, and SB1734, focusing on property title documentation. Senator Zaffirini and Senator Johnson were instrumental in moving these bills forward, ensuring the committee maintained a swift pace in considering legislation. Furthermore, the chair highlighted the importance of guardianship for incapacitated persons in upcoming discussions around SB1760, indicating a commitment to addressing vulnerable populations in legislative changes.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • 199" data-time="1188">I was wondering, Senator Hall, do you find this to be a statewide issue or a local
  • About my experience as a parent serving on my local School
  • and assist the district in ensuring that local community
  • for their local district if their local district opted in
  • Senate Bill 401 simplifies the process of accessing UIL for homeschool families by allowing the local
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily addressed several significant bills, including SB2398 which aims to ensure that students recovering from concussions receive timely accommodations to support their academic, social, and behavioral needs. Senator Campbell presented the bill, emphasizing its importance in preventing long-term setbacks for affected students. The committee heard from various stakeholders, and testimony reflected strong support for the bill's intent, although concerns were raised regarding implementation.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • ...grapes or juice from out-of-state, leaving our local growers
  • If we can support Texas local agriculture and promote Texans...
  • And it's driving their costs and it's hurting many of the really small local businesses.
  • local workforce boards to meet employers' needs.
  • workforce boards the ability to choose to use existing local dollars and pair that with local resources
Summary: The meeting conducted by the committee saw extensive discussion surrounding several key bills, including HB4749, SB621, and HB201. Notably, HB3133, which involves legislation regarding explicit deepfake content and social media, was presented and debated vigorously with a committee substitute being proposed to align it with federal standards following the recent federal 'Take It Down' Act. The committee moved to report several bills favorably, including HB1506, emphasizing support for updating laws concerning political contributions and expenditures. Public testimonies were held on various bills, allowing stakeholders to voice their perspectives, particularly on legislation concerning tactical medical professionals and their role during high-risk incidents. The committee concluded the meeting by laying out additional bills for further discussion in subsequent sessions, underscoring a commitment to thorough legislative review.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Veteran Affairs (Part II)Audio only. May 15th, 2025

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="75">Senator Parker moves that the Committee Substitute House Bill 39 be recommended for the local
  • marker="17" data-time="150">Senator Hagenbuch now moves that House Bill 114 be recommended for the local
  • span marker="21" data-time="187">Senator Parker now moves that House Bill 1875 be recommended for the local
  • Senator Parker moves that House Bill 2513 be recommended for the local
  • >

    Senator Hancock moves that HB 300 be recommended for the local

Summary: The Senate Veteran Affairs Committee convened to discuss several key bills, primarily focusing on HB39, HB114, HB1875, and HB1965. Notably, Senator Parker presented a committee substitute for HB39, addressing concerns raised by state agencies to ensure better information accuracy and extending report deadlines to December 1st. The committee members unanimously adopted this substitute and recommended its passage. Further discussions included amendments and swift votes on multiple bills, with HB114 following suit with a similar committee substitute process, which was also passed without objection.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Administration Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Administration Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We will also consider a local and uncontested calendar after the layout of the bills in the committee
  • span marker="21" data-time="200">Senator Hinojosa moves that Senate Bill 2232 be recommended for the local
  • Hall moves that Senate Concurrent Resolution 32 be recommended and certified for placement on the local
  • Current moves at SCR27 be recommended for the local and uncontested calendar for April 10th, 2025.
  • Now the chair lays out the April 10th recommended local and
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.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Hinojosa moves that House Bill 1916 be recommended and certified for the local and uncontested
  • marker="16" data-time="90">Senator Johnson moves that the bill be recommended and certified for the local
  • "144">Senator Johnson moves that House Bill 2524 be recommended and certified for placement on the local
  • data-time="180">Senator Middleton moves that House Bill 2530 be recommended and certified for the local
  • House Bill 40 will be recommended and certified for placement on the local and uncontested calendar.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on multiple bills, with notable discussions occurring primarily around HB1916, HB1973, HB2524, HB2530, and HB3180. Each bill was moved forward favorably to the full Senate, reflecting a collaborative spirit among committee members. Senator Johnson took the lead on several bills, advocating for their passage and ensuring that proper substitutes were adopted where necessary. The meeting witnessed a smooth flow of discussions, with all proposed bills being approved without significant opposition. Additionally, there was a sense of urgency as members sought to clear the agenda efficiently.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Apr 23rd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • "360"> Today, they've apparently seen more than $700 million in economic impact, as well as 30,000 local
  • The local Texas spend includes eligible pre-production, production, and post-production expenditures.
  • ...of local spend minus the total grants paid divided by
  • The production created 1,955 jobs and a local spend

  • For example, in my community, we have a local government that supports the arts.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Culture, Recreation and Tourism centered around the discussion of HB4568, aimed at enhancing the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program. Key witnesses including film industry representatives, local officials, and the Executive Director of the Texas Film Commission, Adriana Cruz, presented testimony supporting the bill's potential to boost economic growth and job creation in Texas. Notably, celebrity supporters, such as Matthew McConaughey, emphasized the importance of keeping film production within Texas, highlighting the economic benefits it brings to local communities and industries.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 15th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We can certainly try to negotiate and even call local

  • 54">If we are licensed and we come across that, if we find criminal activity, we would refer it to local
  • Two, we can refer to local law enforcement.

  • the full House with the recommendation that it do pass, be printed, and be sent to the Committee on Local
  • Two, we can refer to local law enforcement. And three, if there's evidence of exploitation.
Summary: During this meeting of the committee, key discussions were held regarding various bills, particularly those concerning contract requirements related to the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS). Multiple bills, such as HB4129, HB4130, and HB4131, were unanimously reported favorably without any debate, showcasing a clear consensus among members about their importance in regulating contracts with single-source continuum contractors. Notable attention was also directed towards HB3750, which pertains to reimbursement for legal expenses incurred by DFPS employees, demonstrating acknowledgment of the need to protect staff operating in complex legal environments. Public testimony was welcomed, allowing voices from the community to add value to the legislative dialogue. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue examining the implications of these bills as they move forward in the legislative process.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Yeah, I've got a local; have that amendment, so you

  • Members, Senate Bill 480 provides a general authorization for local governments to enter into interlocal
  • Local governments either are participating in joint planning and research efforts relating to water or
  • Move to the local and contested calendar.
  • Do you want that one to go to local?

Summary: The Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs convened to discuss multiple key pieces of legislation focused on water management, emergency response, and related matters commemorating Texas Water Day. Notably, Senate Bill 790, introduced by Senator Alvarado, seeks to implement a simplified resolution process for tenant complaints regarding water discrepancies, which could reduce lengthy administrative hearings. During the session, several bills were passed without opposition, including SB971, which cleaned up inconsistent definitions related to rural political subdivisions, and SB1066, which amended payment and performance bond thresholds, promoting more local vendor access for community projects. The discussions revealed the committee's intent to streamline processes and better address the ongoing challenges faced in water management and emergency services, which are becoming increasingly critical in the face of climate change and resource scarcity.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 28th, 2025 at 09:04 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Additionally, I represent myself as a practicing physician locally using the direct primary care model
  • Unfortunately, many of Texas' local pension plans are struggling to address serious funding shortfalls
  • According to the latest calculations by the Pension Review Board, 21 local pension
  • For local pension problems in some of our municipalities,
  • It's going to be a local issue. Thank you.
Summary: The committee meeting was centered on the discussion of various bills, notably focusing on House Bill 3521, which aims to enhance retention incentives for police officers in Houston. Chairman Harless opened discussions highlighting the urgency of the bill due to staffing challenges within the Houston Police Department. Testimonies were given by several members of the police department and pension fund representatives, stipulating the need for actionable changes to prevent a significant exodus of experienced officers. The bill was met with supportive testimony that underscored the precarious staffing situation and the necessity for improved retention strategies. Following deliberations, the bill remained pending for further review.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services May 19th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The local debt is almost $500 billion, that's about $330
  • So we have a lot of debt at the local level, including at the school district level.
  • Local government impact is projected to be no significant fiscal implication to units.
  • ...of local government is anticipated.
  • So, if you look at the Texas Bond Review Board's latest local annual report, what it...
Bills: SB414, SB621, SB2395
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several key bills impacting public funds, particularly regarding the use of unspent bond proceeds and mandated transparency during bond elections. Notably, Senate Bill 621 was discussed, which seeks to prohibit political subdivisions from establishing public banks, emphasizing core governmental functions and preventing taxpayer exposure to financial risks. Testimonies from various stakeholders highlighted concerns about the appropriateness of using public funds for non-essential projects, which led to vigorous debate amongst committee members. Additionally, Senate Bill 414 was addressed, which requires clear disclosures about estimated interest costs in bond proposals, aiming to enhance voter awareness and accountability.
US
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  • can fix these issues by providing targeted technical resources and assistance to help utilities and local
  • communities, we have found that it is still difficult for them to access the fund, largely due to local
  • towns like West Point, the IIJA will make historic investments possible with funding that respects local
  • Michigan, where a cooperative effort between local citizens
  • ...the state, the locals, and the federal government.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and its implications for local water systems. Various witnesses highlighted the transformative impact of the bipartisan infrastructure law, which has provided an unprecedented amount of funding to help address long-standing issues in drinking water infrastructure, particularly concerning lead service line replacements and sustainability in water management. The discussions emphasized the urgent need for federal reauthorization to continue supporting these initiatives, as many rural and disadvantaged communities still face substantial barriers in upgrading their water systems. Additionally, cybersecurity risks were noted, raising concerns over the vulnerability of water systems across the nation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 May 27th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • By reducing the effective cost of recapture, HB 1939 also mitigates the financial burden on local taxpayers
  • data-time="1404"> ...little or no state aid and are required to send a substantial portion of their local
  • I think we're all on board with keeping more local tax dollars in local communities and benefiting schools
  • Many school districts let unused sick leave disappear when a teacher retires unless a local policy says
  • Senator King moves that House Bill 549 be recommended for a local

Summary: In this committee meeting, various educational bills were discussed, reflecting significant attention on improving public schooling. Notably, the discussion on HB123 focused on foundational literacy and numeracy for public school students, which received widespread support from multiple testimonies emphasizing the need for early intervention in education. Stakeholders highlighted the importance of investing in teacher training to effectively teach critical subjects like math. Additionally, HB1939, aimed at providing financial incentives for school districts to pay recapture payments early, generated a robust discourse around fiscal responsibility and budgeting in education funding. The meeting concluded with all bills being favorably reported to the full Senate for further review.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 May 21st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • span marker="16" data-time="90">Senator Betancourt moves that House Bill 2310 be recommended for the local
  • We will not send that to the local non-contested.

  • > Senator King moves that House Bill 5515 be recommended for the local
  • House Bill 322 be recommended for the local and uncontested
  • span marker="91" data-time="540">Senator Betancourt moves that House Bill 1481 be committed to the local
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education K-16 convened a meeting where they discussed several House Bills ranging from educational policies to student welfare. Notably, House Bill 2310 was moved by Senator Parker, which proposes a strategic plan for improving early learning opportunities for children with disabilities. Additionally, House Bill 5515 was discussed regarding the regulation of freight costs for instructional materials, receiving unanimous support from the senators present. The committee reported several bills favorably to the full Senate while addressing procedural matters efficiently.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Mar 4th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • When I started, we weren't buying any local produce.

  • Our schools weren't buying local products; they were just
  • health resources where you can get local mental health help.
  • I believe in more local control than government oversight.
  • Those lateral state or local roads? There are various ones, Chairman, and I haven't looked...
Summary: The meeting covered various topics and was characterized by in-depth discussions among the members. There were significant dialogues about the implications of recent legislation and its impact on community services. The chair facilitated input from multiple members, allowing for both support and opposition to be voiced regarding key issues. Additionally, there were several public testimonies that added to the discourse, reflecting diverse perspectives on the matters at hand.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Veteran AffairsAudio only. Apr 23rd, 2025

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Local.
  • span marker="11" data-time="94">Senator Parker moves that Senate Bill 2007 will be recommended for local
  • span marker="15" data-time="131">Senator Parker moves that Senate Bill 2926 be recommended for the local
  • Yeah, and we'll go ahead and send it to local.

  • Is there any objection to sending it to the local and

Summary: The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee meeting focused on discussing several important bills, including SB210, SB2007, SB2926, SB2938, and SB2543. Each bill was put forth for a vote, and all passed unanimously with no objections. Notably, Senator Parker played a significant role in moving several of these bills to the full Senate for further action. The committee also adopted a substitute for SB2543, clarifying the references to Veterans Cemeteries in the legislation, which showcased the committee's commitment to refining the language and ensuring clarity in legislative texts. The atmosphere was collaborative, with members actively participating in the discussions and decision-making processes.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • the sector in rural communities supports everything from local
  • gins, and other processing and financing facilities that provide direct employment opportunities for local
  • Local governments count on that tax base to provide

  • critical services and infrastructure to local communities.
  • empowering ag retailers and other local businesses, often
Summary: The meeting of the agricultural committee focused on significant concerns regarding the current state of America's rural economy, highlighting the need for a strong five-year farm bill to address the challenges faced by farmers, particularly young and beginning farmers. Key testimony was given by multiple stakeholders including agricultural leaders and young farmers, emphasizing issues related to crop insurance, access to credit, and the adverse impact of recent USDA funding freezes. Various members discussed the necessity of risk management tools that farmers rely on to secure financing, which is crucial for sustaining agricultural operations and supporting rural communities. The importance of timely legislative action was underscored, as many farmers reported struggles in the current economic climate, raising urgency for reforms within the Farm Bill framework.

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