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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Juvenile Justice Apr 14th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House S/C on Juvenile Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • and the kiosk located in the hallways behind us.
  • can be used for enhancement in the adult system.
  • referring to the – The one that we still have in front of us
  • I want to highlight a few options that we already have in Texas that can be used inside of the justice
  • Joining us today...

Summary: The meeting was focused on several critical bills concerning juvenile justice in Texas, with particular emphasis on reforms to improve support for young individuals in the juvenile justice system. Notable discussions included House Bill 3882, presented by Dr. Lalani, which aims to expand eligibility for job training grants to youth in juvenile justice facilities, enhancing their opportunities for successful reintegration into society. Witnesses testifying in support illustrated the transformative impact of educational programs on at-risk youth. Additionally, House Bill 4923 was highlighted, with Speaker Moody advocating for a shift away from punitive measures against status offenders, emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes rather than criminalizing conduct associated with running away from home. The meeting included participation from various stakeholders, including local officials and advocates for juvenile justice reform, who underscored the urgent need for these legislative changes. The committee's deliberations showcased a strong commitment to fostering a rehabilitative rather than punitive approach to juvenile justice, reflecting broader national trends and best practices in the field. Many members expressed support for the bills discussed, recognizing their potential to positively impact youth outcomes and community safety. The atmosphere was collaborative, with members actively engaging in discussions about amendments and potential adjustments to strengthen the proposed legislation. As the session wrapped up, several bills moved closer to the full committee for consideration.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 12th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I can tell you they're a useful tool in our industry. Safety is the prime issue on our highways.
  • It's an insult to us judges to think that we would not commit somebody who is mentally ill.
  • Justice Scalia has informed us there's a difference between superordinating and subordinating language
  • The committee substitute is in front of us now.
  • It gave us a wonderful opportunity to measure our own practices against a list of best practices for
Summary: This meeting of the Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee addressed multiple bills, focusing notably on mental health provisions and judicial accountability. SB1164 was a significant topic, discussing amendments to emergency detainer processes for individuals with severe mental illness. Witnesses provided compelling testimonies highlighting issues within the current mental health system, stressing the need for a compassionate approach to assist those refusing treatment. The discussion revealed tensions surrounding the legislative changes, with concerns from various stakeholders about potential overreach and effectiveness of proposed measures.
US
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  • ="48">With President Trump back in the White House and with new challenges and opportunities facing us
  • 1008">With President Trump back in the White House and with new challenges and opportunities facing us
  • 1224">With President Trump back in the White House and with new challenges and opportunities facing us
  • 1440">With President Trump back in the White House and with new challenges and opportunities facing us
  • 1464">With President Trump back in the White House and with new challenges and opportunities facing us
Summary: The meeting of the committee was marked by significant discussions regarding various bills, including HB22 and SB5. A notable moment was the introduction of nominees Senator David Perdue and Ms. Monica Crawley, which led to discussions on the implications of their roles, particularly in relation to U.S.-China relations and foreign policy. Members exchanged views on the nominees' qualifications, emphasizing the importance of leadership in foreign diplomacy. Additionally, the committee heard testimonies from several witnesses both supporting and opposing certain bills, showcasing the diverse perspectives present.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am

House Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • can and should be used to cover these services; however, this
  • So it either says something like 99% or 0%, and that tells us whether the alleged father or potential
  • span marker="97" data-time="576"> But right now it is stored in impact or a paper box if it came to us
  • And so we We thought it was just her wanting us to come and
  • And then also, are we making sure that this isn't going to be used as a form of domestic violence?
Summary: The meeting of the committee brought forth significant discussions focused on the legislation surrounding newborn health coverage. Representative Johnson presented HB3940, highlighting the issues with newborns not receiving timely healthcare coverage due to inefficiencies in the enrollment process. The committee engaged in a thorough review, emphasizing the critical impact on health outcomes for infants who were uninsured during vital early checkups. Other members raised questions and concerns, adding to the dialogue on how to improve the automatic enrollment processes currently in place. The intent of the proposed bill is to empower parents with necessary information to prevent the enrollment issues from persisting.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) Apr 10th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • So you can't use the normal property tax effectively.
  • that a person submit an application for the exemption from property taxation for certain property used
  • chief appraiser of an appraisal district shall grant the property tax exemption for the properties used
  • I know, Molly, it's just that some of the things the older generation are closer to using it than the
  • That means that you have to use the term... future, okay? The future home versus the existing home.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Local Government was characterized by the passage of several significant bills, including SB2183, SB2046, SB434, and others with recommendations for further consideration. Discussions involved voting on committee substitutes and the implications of various legislative measures. Senator Paxton and other members provided insights and moved bills forward with emphatic support, leading to their successful passing out of committee. Importantly, the bills addressed various local government concerns, showcasing the committee's focus on practical legislative solutions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 31st, 2025 at 10:03 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I think this is a good thing for us, for those school districts, to be able to save face.
  • the committee substitute for House Bill 3414 relating to the creation of the offense of fraudulent use
  • But the new tactics are what bring us here today, just as
  • So prosecutors, it's a model we're used to.
  • Law enforcement, it's a model we're used to. I think it's a smart way to combat gift card fraud.
Summary: The Committee on Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services convened to discuss various legislative bills focused on enhancing financial security for public employees and addressing instances of financial fraud. Notably, House Bill 3594 was presented by Representative Lujan, aimed at modernizing the San Antonio Fire and Police Retiree Health Care Fund, with support from key stakeholders, indicating broad consensus on the bill's implications. In addition, House Bill 3109 was addressed, expanding the scope of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center to include payment fraud, reflecting Texas's proactive approach to tackling criminal financial activities and protecting its citizens.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Administration Apr 28th, 2025

Senate Administration Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's a long way across 15th Street, especially when it's closed, so you don't see us that often.
  • Well, I want to express our gratitude to your staff for working with us.
  • I know sometimes it gets kind of panicky with some of us that...
  • us.
  • I know sometimes it gets kind of a panic with some of us that...
Bills: SCR3, SCR30, SB2375, HCR35
Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration convened to discuss several important bills, notably SCR30, SB2375, HCR35, and HCR64. Senator Cook presented SB2375, which is related to non-substantive codification of laws and ensures that existing codes are accurately maintained without substantive changes. The committee reported favorably on this bill, recognizing the significant cleanup it provides within the statute. Furthermore, SCR30 was discussed, aiming to designate Matagorda County as the Birding Capital of Texas, emphasizing the area's rich ecological diversity and the promotion of ecotourism. Public testimony supported the designation, highlighting local pride and environmental conservation efforts.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Comptroller's Office likes funding for highways and assured us that the ESF retaining a sufficient
  • This is a good test for building transmission; however, that test has not been used very much, only a
  • And that's what's gotten us comfortable with the...
  • Telework helps us stay focused and respond fast.
  • Any cosmetologist using the compact to provide services in Texas must abide by...
Summary: The meeting was characterized by a thorough examination of various bills, with particular focus on House Bill 5247, which dealt with capital cost recovery mechanisms for utilities and featured discussions on its implications for consumers. Senator Campbell presented the bill, emphasizing its balanced approach and necessity for clarity in existing utility provisions. Multiple members expressed support, leading to a unanimous vote for its approval, showcasing a collaborative atmosphere within the committee. Additionally, HCR 102 was highlighted, which sought to call attention to the importance of federal tax credits for sustaining and expanding nuclear energy in Texas. The testimony from industry experts reinforced the bill's significance as Texas seeks to maintain its leadership in energy production amidst rising demands and competitive pressures from international markets.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 May 26th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • And the reality is that a lot of school districts use

  • Ultimately for each of us, if we want to loosen the ethics
  • It's early for us.
  • I think all of us saw the bill a little differently after we heard the testimony than maybe before,
  • and the bill that Senator Paxton has before us.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education K-16 convened to address several legislative proposals, primarily focusing on bills related to education and public safety. Among the notable discussions was House Bill 121 concerning public school safety measures. Advocates highlighted the need for enhanced security protocols and the commissioning of peace officers, while the committee unanimously passed the bill for further review by the full Senate. Additionally, House Bill 1105, which provides tuition exemptions for certain parent paramedics, sparked an engaging debate about educational incentives and support for emergency responders, resulting in a favorable recommendation from the committee. The session also witnessed an intensive discussion on HB 4623 that intertwines the liability of educational institutions and their employees in the context of student protection, reflecting on the impact of recent testimony on children’s abuse cases heard previously.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • three different chairmen: Senator Mike Crapo, Senator Sherrod Brown, and now me, and has served each of us
  • span>

    Let me take a moment to recognize the nominees before us

  • marker="61" data-time="720">We have jurisdiction over key aspects of the law that President Trump is using
  • housing, and that in turn will worsen America's housing crisis just as the Trump recession bears down on us
  • So many of us are in the same boat.

Summary: The meeting involved significant discussions around key legislative proposals, primarily focusing on various bills such as HB2 and SB5. The committee examined the implications of these bills on issues like housing affordability and financial regulation. Notable members engaged in debates, providing differing perspectives on the potential economic impacts of the proposed bills. The meeting witnessed public testimony, which included a call for accountability in government actions and oversight of current financial policies. Members echoed concerns about following through on commitments to address critical issues affecting everyday Americans.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine turning back time, focusing on locking the clock. Apr 10th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...was to reduce energy consumption by making better use of
  • 1392"> Regardless of whether it is daylight saving time or standard time, the first step is getting us
  • I told you, it is something that peps us up. We need the energy.
  • I'm sure all of us have heard from our constituents on this. The American people are sick.
  • data-time="1704"> Day of sentencing of the whole year was that Monday in March when judges, like all of us
Summary: The committee meeting was dedicated to discussing significant legislative topics, focusing particularly on the implications of daylight saving time (DST). Senator Scott advocated for the Sunshine Protection Act, which aims to eliminate the twice-yearly clock changes and keep daylight saving time year-round. He emphasized the negative health impacts associated with DST, including increased risks of heart attacks and accidents immediately following the time changes. Various witnesses provided personal testimonies and expert opinions, highlighting the confusion and health disruptions caused by the current time change practices.
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  • Common sense ought to tell us that.
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    In short, for all three of you, these nominees before us

  • For those of us who witnessed that occurrence, we know

  • revisiting the Capitol, holding press conferences, harassing the men and women in uniform who protect us
  • Democrats and Republicans have to stand up for the men and women who are risking their lives to keep us
Summary: The meeting covered important discussions surrounding key nominations in the Department of Justice, specifically for the roles of Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and the Office of Legal Policy. Various committee members took turns to express their views on the nominees, emphasizing the implications of their potential confirmation on civil rights enforcement in the country. Alongside the committee discussion, the nominees provided insights into their professional backgrounds and how their experiences align with the responsibilities of the positions for which they have been nominated.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

89th Legislative Session - 1st Called Session Aug 11th, 2025 at 01:08 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We thank you for the leaders in our country, the ministry that you have placed over us.
  • marker="10" data-time="54">The Chair recognizes the Honorable Angie Chen Button of Dallas County to lead us
  • We thank you for the leaders in our country, the ministry that you have placed over us.
  • ="34" data-time="198">The Chair recognizes the Honorable Angie Chen Button of Dallas County to lead us
  • Tomorrow, and I know those of us present are eager to take
Bills: HB4
Summary: The meeting was convened to discuss a number of significant bills, primarily focused on emergency management and disaster response measures, particularly House Bills 1 through 63. The committee emphasized the urgency of passing these bills to enhance the capabilities of the Texas Division of Emergency Management and create essential frameworks for local governments to better coordinate disaster response efforts. Discussions also included legislative actions to impose stricter regulations to guard against fraudulent activities related to disaster relief donations. Notably, the committee discussed the ongoing challenge of achieving a quorum, as several members were absent, leading to the deployment of law enforcement personnel to locate and encourage attendance from missing colleagues.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The dean has already laid out a committee substitute, which has been explained to us.
  • bill as it came over from the House or are we amending the committee substitute that was last before us
  • We already have a substitute, which is before us, that I'm
  • We used to explain the bill. Actually, the bill has already previously been laid out.
  • Committee team and all those participating with us as we get
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.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank them both for joining us.

  • Thank you for being with us today.
  • cannot allow the Chinese Communist Party and its partners in Moscow, Tehran, and Pyongyang to overcome us
  • In Africa, our adversaries have focused on building trade relationships while seizing influence from us
  • that have been constructed, financed, or operated by Chinese state-owned enterprises, which could be used
Summary: The committee convened to discuss various bills and hear testimonies related to legislative matters, including public concerns and implications surrounding the proposed legislation. Notably, the members engaged in a vigorous debate over SB4, where several representatives shared differing viewpoints on its impact on local communities and the environment. Public testimonies were heard, with advocates arguing for the bill's potential benefits, while opponents raised significant concerns regarding the fiscal implications and land use. Following these discussions, the committee moved to vote on HB2214, which passed without issue, illustrating the bipartisan support for certain initiatives tied to public welfare.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Mar 27th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • records offshore, the sections on the use of AI, and the enforcement
  • Fourth, it clarifies provisions related to the use of AI by delineating that healthcare practitioners
  • be used for diagnostic purposes.
  • It also makes a requirement that AI used for diagnostic purposes, using the contents of an EMR, must
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services met to discuss multiple bills, notably including SB731, SB732, SB1589, SB397, and SB1188. Senator Miles explained amendments to SB732, detailing that the bill now allows existing buildings a five-year compliance period, and emphasized that it is not retroactive. Senator Cook moved the adoption of the community substitute to SB732, which passed without objection. SB1589 was also favorably reported and recommended for a local calendar, while SB397 faced a similar fate with unanimous support from committee members.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II)Audio only. May 5th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 2417 has been presented to us.

  • >

    Hearing none, the substitute is adopted and is now before us

  • >

    There’s a substitute, which has already been explained to us

  • SJR 54, is that the right motion, is now before us.
  • That's the bill that puts us on daylight savings time

Summary: During the committee meeting, a range of bills were discussed, with several being reported favorably for further consideration by the full Senate. Notably, Senate Bill 2403 was moved by Senator Middleton and adopted without objection. Additionally, Senate Bill 1888, concerning jury selection in certain counties, also gained unanimous approval. The committee expressed clear support for Senator Hagen's Senate Bill 2943 regarding discrimination against occupational license holders, which was substituted and reported favorably. Furthermore, House Bill 1393, proposed by Representative Metcalfe to establish year-round daylight saving time, also received a positive recommendation and was adopted with only a few dissenting votes.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Veteran Affairs Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Help us to recognize veteran exceptionalism and let Texas once again lead the nation by example to stand
  • ...us to protect our freedoms.
  • So that was the catalyst for us to pass HB 1001 in the 2013 session with Senator Hinojosa and
  • State contracts in the past have shown us how difficult the
  • veterans, I would love to add to the feeling that Texas values its veteran-owned businesses and wants us
Bills: SB390, SB1197, SB1271
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Veteran Affairs addressed several significant bills aimed at supporting veterans and their businesses. Among the bills discussed was SB390, which seeks to expand the definition of historically underutilized businesses to include all veteran-owned businesses, regardless of disability status. This change aims to create a more equitable economic landscape for veterans and to foster their participation in state procurement opportunities. The committee heard strong testimony supporting this initiative, emphasizing the importance of providing veterans with fair chances in business development.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part I) Aug 27th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • marker="7" data-time="36">We ask for Your wisdom and guidance as we carry out the work entrusted to us
  • Lord, grant us clarity of mind, humility of heart, and courage to do what is right.
  • Help us to speak with integrity and truth.

  • decisions bring justice, strengthen families, protect the vulnerable, and honor the freedoms You've given us
Bills: SB3, SB16, SB2, SB5, SB10, HB17, SB54, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB8, HB25, HB26, HB192
Summary: The committee meeting featured discussions on several important resolutions, particularly HCR2 through HCR5. Notably, HCR2 commemorates the victims of the Hill Country Floods, while HCR3 recognizes the contributions of Children's Emergency Relief International. HCR4 celebrates the anniversary of a local couple, and HCR5 honors a recipient of the Chief Roughneck Award from the Independent Petroleum Association of America. These resolutions highlight community solidarity and recognition of service within Texas. During the session, members expressed their sentiments on these resolutions, contributing to a respectful and reflective atmosphere.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Westlake, told us, quote, "no one can die from ingesting something never created or being incarcerated
  • received countless letters from families who have lost loved ones to fentanyl, many of them urging us
  • I also want to welcome and thank all the parents who are with us this very day.
  • You all have given us a call to action, and it's past time
  • " data-time="1608">Honestly, sitting here making this video, I think it's a sad day in America when us
Bills: SB331
Summary: In this committee meeting, the focus was primarily on S-331, the Halt All Lethal Trafficking and Fentanyl Act, aimed at addressing the fentanyl crisis. The bill's key components include making permanent the class scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, confirming existing sentencing penalties, and easing registration requirements for scientific research on Schedule I substances. Numerous parents shared heartbreaking testimonies about their losses due to fentanyl, which fueled an urgent call to pass the legislation without alterations. The committee members engaged in passionate discussions highlighting the urgency of the situation as overdoses continue to claim American lives.

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