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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 22nd, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence will convene.

  • move on and start voting on our bills that we have in front of us.
  • sent to the Committee on Calendars?
  • heard this and there was a change with regard to the penalties, and the committee recommended approval
  • Hearing none, the motion prevails, and the committee will.
Summary: The meeting focused on various legislative bills, primarily concerning criminal justice reforms and procedural changes. Notable discussions included House Bill 2151, which pertains to sex offender registration requirements; the bill was reported favorably with unanimous support. Additionally, House Bill 2180 concerning evidence preservation waivers sparked some debate, ultimately passing with a majority vote. There were other bills discussed which included updates to juvenile justice policies and criminal penalties for offenses related to family violence and sex crimes. Several bills were adjourned for further scrutiny, reflecting the committee's commitment to thorough legislative review.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 May 27th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Parker, you are recognized on House Bill 1939.
  • Creighton, and recognizes Senator Creighton to explain.
  • Chairman, let the clerk show that both Senator Hinojosa and Senator Menéndez are present.
  • House Bill 123 is similar to the framework this committee advanced in Senate Bill 2252, and it's included
  • With that, the Senate Committee on Education K through 16 will stand in recess on a motion by Senator
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Jan 15th, 2025 at 10:01 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Wednesday, January 15, 2025, and ending on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
  • the Senate and one to notify the governor that the House is organized and prepared to transact business
  • the Senate and one to notify the governor that the House is organized and prepared to transact business
  • Thank you to Chief Kidd and T. Dem. for having medical staff on standby.
  • If any of you want to know, come and find one of us. Claudia, come on. Come on, Claudia.
Summary: The meeting commenced with acknowledgments and thanks from the speaker for the staff's efforts in ensuring the session's success. Several members expressed their gratitude for the law enforcement presence which contributed to the safety of all attendees. The chair recognized members for various announcements, including a birthday celebration for a colleague, which contributed to a familial atmosphere within the chamber despite the busy schedule. Notably, Representative Guerin introduced SCR 7, which authorized the legislature to adjourn for more than three days, allowing for a planned break in procedures until the following Wednesday.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) Apr 7th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The hearing on Senate Bill 2046 is closed, and seeing none
  • Senator West sends up the committee substitute to Senate Bill 2068, and the chair recognized Senator
  • The Chair recognizes Senator West to explain the committee substitute and the bill as filed.
  • none, we'll now begin public testimony on the committee substitute for Senate Bill 1920.
  • Anyone who would like to come up and testify on Senate Bill 3034?
Summary: The meeting covered several significant bills, primarily focusing on enhancing transparency and accountability within local government and homeowners' associations. Notably, Senator Hinojosa introduced SB1935, aimed to reform the operations of Property Owners Association Boards, addressing concerns over insufficient representation and transparency for homeowners. The bill drew a mix of support and opposition, with testimonies highlighting the need for greater homeowner engagement in decisions affecting their communities. Additionally, SB2046 was discussed, which would enhance penalties for public officials engaging in bid rigging, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement of competitive bidding processes to curb misconduct within government contracts.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part III) Aug 27th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate moves to excuse Senators Eckhardt and Menendez on
  • and West on account.
  • you're recognized for a motion to suspend the regular order of business on Senate Bill 54.
  • President and Senator Cook. There's insurance levels on.
  • So, Senator Johnson, we did a calculation, and I think Senator Hinojosa had one that you did as well.
Bills: SB3, SB16, SB2, SB5, SB10, HB17, SB54, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB8, HB25, HB26, HB192
Summary: The meeting featured extensive discussions centered on several legislative bills, particularly focusing on House Bill 8, which aims to reform public school accountability and testing methods in Texas. The bill's sponsor passionately argued for its transformative potential, highlighting the replacement of the STAAR test with shorter, more frequent assessments to better measure student performance. Amendments were proposed to restore social studies testing, emphasizing the importance of history in Texas education. The bill ultimately passed with a vote of 21 ayes and 5 nays, showcasing strong support among the members.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 23rd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Insurance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • and a half percent fee on every single one of those.
  • You have 30 business days to initiate the claim, and then it kind of goes on depending on the specifics
  • When Senate Bill 1264 passed back in the 2019 session, we worked on the law, and the legislature made
  • The chair hears none, and Senate Bill 815 is...
  • Chairman and esteemed committee members.
Summary: The House Committee on Insurance meeting covered multiple bills focused on healthcare regulations and patient accessibility. Notably, House Bill 3057 was highlighted in testimony from citizens advocating for expanded access to CAR T-cell therapy, which has shown effectiveness for blood cancers. Testimonies were given by affected individuals, emphasizing the need for local treatment options without the burden of travel to distant medical facilities. Similarly, House Bill 4603 was laid out with the intent to align arbitration options and ensure that consumers receive timely resolutions in disputed medical charges. Overall, the committee demonstrated an active engagement with the public and various stakeholders while navigating key issues affecting health insurance and patient care in Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The committee on Cultural Recreation and Tourism will now proceed

  • With that said, welcome to the hearing of the House Committee on Cultural Recreation and Tourism for
  • And thank you both. This is my first time on this committee.
  • Our members also serve on commodity advisory committees and provide recommendations to our board.
  • Under the jurisdiction of this committee, feral hogs and feral swine are one...
Summary: During this committee meeting, members discussed several bills, including HB2, HB22, and HB4, focusing on various state issues. Key discussions revolved around the impact of legislation on local communities, with members expressing differing viewpoints on the measures proposed. Witnesses were invited to provide testimonies, highlighting both support and concerns regarding the bills, particularly in terms of economic implications and social justice reform. Overall, the meeting reflected a robust engagement from the members and public, showcasing the complexities of the legislative process.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 7th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Perry sends up the committee substitute to HJR7.
  • HJR7 is a product of the work performed by the Senate Committee on Water, Rural, and Agriculture during
  • I am testifying on the committee substitute for HJR7.
  • decisive action on our water supply and infrastructure.
  • H.C.R. 2 will be reported favorably to the full Senate, and members, that concludes our business today
Bills: HB3077, HJR2, HJR7
Summary: The meeting focused on HJR7, with substantial discussions surrounding Texas' dire water infrastructure needs and proposed funding allocations. The committee, led by Chairman Perry, emphasized the necessity for a dedicated funding source to address an estimated $154 billion required for both water supply projects and repairing aging infrastructure. Witnesses, including executives from various engineering and environmental organizations, testified about the critical state of Texas' water systems and the anticipated shortfall of 6.8 million acre-feet of water annually by 2070. Testimony highlighted the urgency of implementing strategies such as desalination and flood mitigation to secure Texas' future water resources.
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  • to the full Senate with a recommendation to do pass and be printed.
  • , and recognizes Senator Nichols to explain the bill.
  • I represent Kerwin, sponsor Senator King, and recognize Senator
  • Any questions for Senator West on House Bill 5695?
  • So, we're going to move this bill, and then Senator King will have an amendment on the floor.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on the review and recommendations for several bills concerning utility districts and development projects. Among the key bills discussed was HB5671, which updates the Johnson County Special Utility District's provisions to accommodate rapid county growth. Chairman's call for public testimony on various bills indicated broad community interest, though many bills advanced without opposition. Notably, HB5694, aiming to create the Fannin County Improvement District, illustrated strong legislative support, gaining a swift recommendation to pass without any public testimony against it. Additionally, HB5696 saw a proposed committee substitute that resulted from the feedback regarding its statewide implications, highlighting the committee's responsiveness to community concerns regarding localized impacts.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Sep 3rd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I was listening to your discussion with Senator Hall, and one thing that I think that I may have missed
  • Senator Parker, just like tax policy has to be done on an incremental basis, and...
  • Come on down. Thank you. A frequent participant and attendee at this committee.
  • And on House Bill 18, Senator Hinojosa moves that House

  • There's no other business before the committee, with great thanks to Katriona Corkle and our entire team
Bills: HB18
Summary: The committee meeting focused on House Bill 18, which aims to establish penalties for lawmakers who intentionally break quorum to obstruct legislative processes. Senator Hinojosa presented the bill, explaining that it prohibits absent legislators from fundraising and incurs civil penalties for violations. Public testimony was taken, with supporters emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency among legislators. Discussions among committee members highlighted the bill's implications and raised questions about its efficacy in preventing planned quorum breaks.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part I) Jan 28th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • **Chair**: Senate committee on finance, please come to order.

  • I was a joint author on the bill with Senator Blanco, and I think part of the problem—and the General
  • and Senator Blanco on the issue.
  • So, **Senator Flores**, I look forward to working with you and **Senator Blanco** on this issue.
  • We will keep this committee updated on our progress and our improvements in efficiency.
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily focused on the Office of the Attorney General, where General Ken Paxton and his staff presented budget recommendations, highlighting a proposed decrease of $163.9 million from the 2024-25 biennium budget. Discussions included essential service funding such as the Crime Victims Compensation Program, which is facing challenges due to revenue shortfalls and increased demand. The committee raised concerns regarding the method of finance swaps that impacted the overall budget, leading to a $38 million cut that the Attorney General’s office deemed an error. Representatives from the LBB were also questioned about the implications of these funding changes.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • And you're on for or against the bill?
  • Moody and get back to you on that. Early, and we've got a lot of stuff going on these days.
  • And you are neutral on the bill.
  • We know, based both on research and lived experience, that violence and mental health concerns are on
  • My husband and I disagree on...
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding several proposed bills, including Senate Bill 990, which aims to expand the death penalty criteria. This bill faced substantial opposition from various stakeholders, including representatives from the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. They expressed concerns about the effectiveness and fiscal implications of the death penalty, urging the committee to consider alternative methods for ensuring public safety. Testimony highlighted research disputing the efficacy of the death penalty as a deterrent and called for a nuanced approach to justice, particularly concerning crimes against children. In addition to SB990, the committee reviewed SB1362 and SB1379, both related to increasing penalties for financial crimes in response to fraud surges exacerbated by the pandemic. Witnesses, including law enforcement representatives and banking officials, provided testimonies supporting these bills as proactive measures against rising financial fraud cases. The meeting concluded with motions on these bills pending further consideration, reflecting the committee's ongoing commitment to addressing these critical issues while debating the broader implications of each legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Sep 2nd, 2025 at 12:09 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I move to call up the conference committee report on Senate Bill 10.
  • on Senate Bill 10 and recognizes.
  • I wasn't expecting to speak on this, but when I heard my colleague on the Ways and Means Committee...
  • But let me just tell you, I've been on the Ways and Means Committee since 2011.
  • A no vote simply says the Senate and the House need to come together, and we need to do better on behalf
Bills: HB18, SB54, SB10
Summary: The recent committee meeting addressed several significant bills, primarily focused on electoral processes and legislative conduct. Notably, HB18, which regulates political contributions by legislative members during absences, was passed with a notable vote of 86 ayes to 46 nays. Additionally, Senate Bill 54, centered on election procedures regarding the registration of voters with outdated addresses, also advanced successfully through the committee, although not without discussion regarding its implications. The chair emphasized the importance of these legislative measures and their potential impact on voting rights.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am

House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • , and I am neutral on the bill.
  • and business levels.
  • We cannot be dependent on cell phones and on somebody knowing that they need to charge their phone and
  • And you, Brennan Griffin, you're testifying on behalf of Texas Appleseed, and you are on the bill.
  • > We will update the committee on this, and these organizations
Summary: The committee meeting addressed multiple bills related to emergency preparedness and flood prevention, with significant discussions on HB48, SB3, and HB75. Representative Darby opened the meeting by advocating for the creation of a nine-member alert notification system to address public saturation with emergency alerts and to streamline the notification process by evaluating the effectiveness and coordination of existing systems. Testimonies from various stakeholders underscored the necessity of reducing alert fatigue among residents while enhancing the state’s overall readiness for impending natural disasters. The meeting featured robust support for HB75, aimed at establishing stricter safety standards for youth camps located in flood-prone areas following recent tragic flooding incidents that highlighted the urgent need for improved safety measures.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • be sent to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars.
  • be sent to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars.
  • Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs for the 89th legislative session.
  • In the interim, the Senate committee met, and there were recommendations made to that committee to streamline
  • We worked on this bill with Representative Gerdes and with Chairman Perry in the Senate to craft this
Summary: The committee meeting focused on addressing several important water-related bills, including HB391, HB420, and HB2626 among others. Representative Bell presented updates on HB391 related to accountability for rural water districts, achieving a consensus for statewide applicability and allowing for virtual meetings. Multiple testimonies were heard, showcasing both support for and concerns regarding the bills, specifically emphasizing the significance of maintaining water resources and addressing community needs amid Texas's growth. Representative Buckley advocated for HB2626 aimed at establishing the Central Texas Water Alliance to ensure sustainable water management across the region, which involves collaboration among various public, private, and state entities.
US
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  • and their families, especially those three that Senator Reed mentioned and our one missing.
  • committees on which I sit.
  • , and I think Senator Ernst and others have commented on it, is...
  • Senator and as a U.S.
  • Senator, thank you for raising this in our office call, and thank you for your leadership on this matter
Summary: The meeting centered on the nomination of retired Lieutenant General Dan Kane for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, delving into various security concerns and the strategic environment facing the U.S. today. Testimonies highlighted the growing threats from adversaries such as China and Russia, with discussions around the necessity of maintaining and modernizing military capabilities to address these challenges. The need for agility in military operations and enhancing collaboration among various defense agencies was underscored. Further, concerns were raised regarding the defense budget and the importance of a strong national defense strategy were prevalent throughout the discussions. The committee members collectively emphasized the need for superior readiness and modernization to keep pace with global threats.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Good evening, committee. My name is Peter Warshaw, and I'm testifying on the bill.
  • And let the committee clerk show that Senators Paxton and Bettencourt are here.
  • I testify representing myself, and I'm testifying on the committee substitute for HB 2.
  • to continue working with the House committee and the Senate and House leadership to look at how to merge
  • I want to thank Senator Creighton and the committee members for their time.
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

State Affairs May 12th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you, Senator. Any questions for Senator Kohl on House Bill...
  • Senate Bill 3070, and recognizes its author, Senator Hall.
  • 304" data-time="1818"> Current lottery employees and in the finance committee meeting, Senator Bettencourt
  • I want to thank your staff, our excellent committee staff, and the people at the Senate that keep us
  • With that, there's no further business, and the State Affairs Committee stands in recess up to the call
Bills: HB668, HB677, HB766, HB3133
Summary: The meeting focused on several critical pieces of legislation including HB677, HB3133, HB668, SB2819, and SB3070. Notably, HB677 prohibits county election administrators from holding other appointed positions while serving in their role, with no public testimony registered against it, leading to its pending status. Conversely, HB3133, which addresses the issue of explicit deep fake material on social media, drew significant attention but was left pending without public testimony as well. The discussion of HB668 included provisions for a one-year grace period for licensed handgun owners after expiration, a relatively straightforward bill that also registered no public testimony. Meanwhile, SB2819, a companion to HB677, emphasizes the strict regulations surrounding election administration, seeking to eliminate any potential conflicts of interest. Lastly, SB3070 sparked conversations about lottery regulations and transparency in operations, prompting discussions around its implications and garnering witness testimonies in favor of the bill.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part II) Apr 29th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice will now reconvene and come

  • Thank you, Senator Hagenbuch, and the committee.
  • My name is Kayden Norton, and I'm here on behalf of Prison Fellowship Ministries in support of Senate
  • Chairman and members, I'll conclude my comments here on Senator Huffman's good bill, Senate Bill 2146
  • but that the committee substitute for Senate Bill 614 be adopted in lieu thereof and reported to the
Summary: The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice convened to discuss several key legislative bills, focusing significantly on public safety and law enforcement. Among the prominent bills discussed was SB1858, which aims to amend the eligibility criteria for a law enforcement body armor grant program to include independent school districts (ISDs). This bill addresses safety concerns surrounding school resource officers by allowing them access to necessary protective gear. The committee also reviewed SB1723, which received a favorable recommendation for local non-contested status without any opposition. In total, a number of bills were passed with unanimous votes demonstrating bipartisan support for enhancing community security measures.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Administration Apr 14th, 2025

Senate Administration Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Good afternoon, and the Senate Committee on Administration will come

  • The Chair lays out Senate Bill 2053 and recognizes Senator Hinojosa
  • Good morning, Senator Hall and members of the committee.
  • this, one that is deeply woven into Texas culture and style.
  • for placing on the local and unconsented calendar.
Bills: SB2053, SCR19, SCR23, SCR29
Summary: The committee meeting covered several important bills, including SCR19, which proposes the construction of the Texas Life Monument on the Capitol grounds to honor the sanctity of life and motherhood. Senator Parker explained that the monument would be funded privately and aim to create a public space for reflection. Public testimony offered support from pro-life organizations, emphasizing the monument's significance in celebrating the role of mothers and the value of life. The discussions surrounding this resolution were passionate and involved testimonies from individuals and organizations dedicated to celebrating family values in Texas. In addition to SCR19, the meeting featured SB2053, aimed at establishing the Governor's Medal of Service Award to recognize exceptional public service contributions. The bill gained positive acceptance among committee members and public attendees alike. Public testimonies reflected the importance of recognizing local heroes and encouraging public engagement. Overall, the meeting highlighted the committee's commitment to advancing legislation that honors both individual contributions and collective values within Texas society.

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