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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Local Government (Part II) May 26th, 2025
Senate Local Government Committee
Transcript Highlights:
Senator Paxton, you are, I think, interested in a recess?
With no other business to come before the Local Government
- Committee, the committee will stand in recess, subject to the call of the chair.
Keywords:
Lake Houston, dredging, maintenance district, flood control, environment, public works, industrial development, county development districts, bonds, economic incentives, sales tax, human trafficking, hotel regulation, occupancy certificate, municipal authority, law enforcement, recess, Senator Paxson, committee proceedings, local government
Summary:
The meeting appeared to lack substantial content, primarily focusing on procedural matters rather than engaging discussions on specific topics or bills. A motion was made by Senator Paxson to recess the meeting, which was accepted, indicating a brief interruption in proceedings. There were no notable discussions or testimony recorded that highlighted the meeting's purpose or advancements on legislative items. This may have contributed to a less vibrant atmosphere, with minimal public engagement observed.
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Finance (Part I) Mar 12th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
There were a number of items in particular in Article
- up in any of these documents.
If they're in Article 11 or they show up in the House
- Turning to page 4, transfer for additional contingency items in a new rider following in the packet.
- Under work group revisions, in addition to our current work group, included in the introduced version
Keywords:
budget adjustments, salary increase, public defender, Senate Bill 9, workforce optimization
Summary:
The committee also reviewed workforce optimization projects and critical capital improvements, underscoring the importance of maintaining and enhancing state infrastructure. A work group revision related to Senate Bill 9 was adopted, further demonstrating the committee's proactive approach to addressing fiscal responsibilities and ensuring effective allocation of state resources. The meeting concluded with an overview of adopted items and a commitment to continue enhancing services for the public.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Natural Resources (Part I) Mar 12th, 2025
Senate Natural Resources Committee
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- In a sense of its productivity measurement, but in its establishment.
- It's not in the bill. We might need to define that in the same way.
- Members, in...
- It's happened in just kind of an ad hoc way in the past.
- County and deliver concrete in 90 minutes anywhere in the state.
Keywords:
concrete plants, environmental regulation, permit process, air quality, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, orphaned wells, plugging, replugging, Railroad Commission, liability, oil and gas, spaceports, critical infrastructure, criminal liability, civil liability, aerospace industry, SB1150, inactive wells, oil and gas, Railroad Commission
Summary:
The meeting centered around the discussion of SB1150, which is designed to address the issue of inactive wells in Texas. Senator Middleton presented the bill, highlighting the concerns surrounding the current regulations that allow wells to remain inactive indefinitely, which poses various risks to health, safety, and the environment. The proposed legislation includes requirements for owners to plug or return inactive wells to production after certain timelines, with a compliance plan to be evaluated by the Railroad Commission. Several stakeholders participated in the discussion, expressing their support and emphasizing the importance of addressing the rising costs associated with orphaned wells and the financial burden on taxpayers. The bill is seen as a critical step toward sustainable oil and gas management in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services May 5th, 2025 at 08:05 am
House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- I will just tell you, based on my experience in banking, that back in the 90s...
- back in the...
- So let's say I'm in Coryell County, I have an office in Bell County and I have an office in Lampasas
- That's not in an equity loan.
- ' money in banks located in the state.
Keywords:
private activity bonds, housing, residential rental projects, low-income, affordable housing, bond measures, funding equality, political subdivisions, public communications, election fairness, debt collection, consumer rights, disclosures, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, settlement agreements, State Board of Education, group benefits program, health insurance, state employees, dependents eligibility
Summary:
During this committee meeting, several important bills were discussed, including HB5632, HB3900, and SJR57. The committee focused on HB1342, which aims to reorganize the priority structure of private activity bonds for residential rental projects, responding to concerns raised by various stakeholders about the efficiency and accessibility of these bonds in supporting affordable housing. Additionally, HB3002 was presented as a consumer protection bill requiring debt collectors to disclose rights in all written and electronic communications, ensuring average Texans are informed of their rights regarding debt obligations. The meeting concluded with a discussion about upcoming bills and the schedule for the next sessions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- that's in the city of Schertz.
The subdivision in question was developed in 1963; it
- Many people know I'm in that space.
- Most of your DOL apprenticeship programs start in September or in January, just like semesters run.
- Now, an organization can put in their governing documents that they're not going to do this, but that
Keywords:
restrictive covenants, real estate, subdivision regulations, multi-zoned subdivisions, property laws, repair notice, residential, manufactured homes, tenant rights, landlord responsibilities, email communication, property code amendments, real property, public improvement district, contract termination, notice requirement, property sales, development corporation, Gulf Coast Authority, financing projects
Summary:
The meeting addressed several key pieces of legislation, with significant focus on bills related to property owners' associations and the Texas Workforce Commission's training programs. Representative Harris-Navila presented HB517, which aims to allow property owners' associations to impose fines for discolored vegetation during watering restrictions. The committee adopted a community substitute for this bill before moving it forward with a recommendation for passage. Meanwhile, HB2791, highlighted by Chairwoman Button, focusses on vocational rehabilitation programs for individuals with disabilities, with provisions that require efficient operation to avoid lapses in service.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Local Government (Part II) Apr 10th, 2025
Senate Local Government Committee
Transcript Highlights:
The Senate Committee on Local Government will come to order.
- span> That it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in
- to the Senate with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in
- business that needs to come before the committee, and with a motion by Senator Middleton, we'll stand in
Summary:
Additionally, SB2010 was reviewed with a focus on tightening language to prevent misuse of funds related to universal basic income (UBI) programs by political subdivisions. The committee adopted a proposed substitute and reported the bill favorably to the full Senate, citing concerns over the use of state funds in supporting UBI initiatives. The meeting concluded without further business, and the committee chairman signaled a recess.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Aug 27th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- in a different setting.
- in 2015.
- the world and in four states in the U.S.
Provided as long as they act in...
- ...and even be fatal in high doses.
Bills:
HB25
Keywords:
ivermectin, pharmacist authority, prescription-free, healthcare regulation, patient access, health committee, House Bill 25, ivermectin, pharmacists, medical freedom, public health, rural healthcare
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services predominantly focused on discussions surrounding House Bill 25, which proposes allowing pharmacists to dispense ivermectin over the counter. Senator Hall, the bill's sponsor, outlined the potential benefits of increased access to ivermectin, particularly for rural Texans who may struggle to get timely medical care. The discussions included various perspectives on the safety and efficacy of ivermectin as a treatment for viral infections, with witnesses providing testimonials on its use. Senator Hall emphasized that the bill would promote medical freedom by enabling pharmacists to dispense the drug without a prescription, yet concerns were raised regarding the off-label use of such drugs and the responsibilities of pharmacists under this bill.
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Transcript Highlights:
The Senate Committee on Local Government will come to order.
We'll call the roll in a second.
We have invited testimony in five minutes.
- savings, combined with the $496 of average homestead savings in SB 4.
- I am strongly in favor of both of these bills.
Keywords:
homestead exemption, elderly, disabled, ad valorem taxation, school district funding, property tax, homestead exemption, senior tax relief, disabled taxpayer, Senate Bill 23, Joint Resolution 85
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee focused on significant property tax legislation, predominantly revolving around SB23 and HJR85, both introduced by Senator Bettencourt. These proposals aim to enhance the homestead exemption for senior and disabled taxpayers, raising it from $10,000 to $60,000. Senator Bettencourt expressed enthusiasm about the potential impact of these bills, which he emphasized as the most significant tax relief measure for seniors in Texas in decades. The discussion included estimated savings of $950 per qualifying homeowner, which drew positive remarks from committee members regarding the importance of making property taxes more manageable for vulnerable populations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
89th Legislative Session - First Called Session Jul 24th, 2025 at 10:07 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- our great state and in our great nation.
- Morales-Shaw because of important business in the district on the motion of Ms.
- They do not live in a floodplain—but also do not have any insurance.
- over 400 structures destroyed just in Burnet County alone.
- Members, guests in the gallery, please rise and join us in
Keywords:
Kerr County, flood, community support, recovery, volunteers, construction, local government, infrastructure
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on the aftermath of a devastating flood in Kerr County, where lives were lost and families were displaced. Many representatives expressed their condolences and shared stories of community support, highlighting the extraordinary efforts of volunteers who rushed to help those affected. Member discussions were filled with heartfelt sentiments, as many acknowledged the long road ahead for recovery and rebuilding efforts. The atmosphere was one of solidarity, reflecting the commitment of the representatives to aid their constituents in times of crisis and to ensure such disasters are better managed in the future.
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S/C on Juvenile Justice Mar 4th, 2025 at 11:00 am
House S/C on Juvenile Justice
Transcript Highlights:
If you're outside or with the clerk who's here in the back
- We'll be going to the floor here in just a few minutes.
- I just wanted to give the members an opportunity if they have any remarks here in a few moments.
- exhibited a lot of concern about what was spoken about in the last meeting.
- the juvenile facilities the best it can be; one that is rehabilitative in nature.
Keywords:
juvenile justice, rehabilitation, subcommittee, policy discussions, youth programs, testimony, committee responsibilities
Summary:
The meeting of the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice opened with introductory remarks and set out to discuss the responsibilities and upcoming discussions on juvenile justice matters. Members expressed a commitment to addressing the serious issues faced by the juvenile population and the need for rehabilitative approaches within the system. Members recognized that the committee's work could significantly impact the lives of young individuals who enter the juvenile system, emphasizing the importance of effective programs and policies that will contribute to their rehabilitation and reduce recidivism rates. Representative Jones and other members shared insights from their experiences, reinforcing the notion that the state's juvenile system is evolving for the better and aims to align with practices from across the country that have shown positive outcomes.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider the nominations of David Fotouhi, of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator, and Aaron Szabo, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator, both of the Environmental Protection Agency. Mar 13th, 2025 at 12:45 pm
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Nobody else was in the room at the time, and it is one of the ways in which I want to express my frustration
- So the notion that we are now in a situation where the person in charge of protecting us in this area
- writing in all of this?
- , including ways that were in writing.
- employees, I had completed Standard Form 86, stolen in 2015.
Keywords:
Environmental Protection Agency, David Fatui, nominations, climate science, environmental policy, public testimony
Summary:
During this committee meeting, members engaged in substantial discussions regarding the nominations for key positions at the Environmental Protection Agency. The nominations for David Fatui as Deputy Administrator and another nominee received favorable reviews, with several members expressing support for their qualifications and the importance of their roles in addressing environmental issues. Notable conversations highlighted concerns about the current administration's stance on climate science and regulatory practices, particularly focusing on a controversial statement made by one of the nominees that undermined established climate science. Senator Whitehouse expressed deep frustration over the implications of this viewpoint on future environmental policy and regulation.
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- I take great pride in that.
- In 2024, it partnered in the creation of the French American Cultural Foundation.
- In 2013, she was in Brussels, negotiating as part of the French delegation to NATO.
- Texas to raise a family and ranked fourth overall in the nation in 2023.
- She was a beacon of light in her hometown of Columbus and in Houston, where she moved later in life.
Keywords:
teacher compensation, education funding, public school educators, teacher retention, teacher designation, lottery, gambling, internet gaming, mobile application, criminal offenses, teacher compensation, education funding, public school educators, teacher retention, teacher designation, aquifer, water management, Edwards Aquifer, sustainability, regulatory framework
Summary:
The meeting of the Texas Senate primarily celebrated 'Orange and Maroon Day,' an event recognizing the contributions of the University of Texas and Texas A&M to higher education in Texas. Chair Senator Creighton presented Senate Resolution 152, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between these institutions and their impacts on education. Members showed strong camaraderie, sharing personal anecdotes and support for each other's alma maters, allowing for spirited exchanges between Aggies and Longhorns alike. Special guests from both universities were acknowledged, fostering an atmosphere of unity in promoting educational excellence.
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Press Conference: Senator Tan ParkerRegarding the establishment of the Texas Legislative UK Caucus. Joined by UK Consul General Sujeevan Satheesan; Senators César Blanco and Brent Hagenbuch; and Representatives Claudia Ordaz and Matt Shaheen. Feb 11th, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- we had in Senator Parker.
- trade in 2020.
- The UK is a leader in the number of foreign direct investment projects in Texas, and we are the number
- one state in exports to the United Kingdom.
- With Texas, we'll be in great standing going forward.
Keywords:
property tax, homestead exemption, school funding, state aid, constitutional amendment, Tarrant County, celebration, Texas Senate, local recognition, cultural heritage, economic growth, Tarrant County, celebration, Texas Senate, community recognition, economic growth, honor, Cardinal DiNardo, Texas Senate, faith
Summary:
The meeting was convened to announce the formation of the Texas Legislative U.K. Caucus, aimed at strengthening the relationship between Texas and the United Kingdom. Representative Claudia Ordaz and other legislators discussed the historical significance of this relationship and its implications for trade, cultural exchange, and innovation. The formation of this caucus is seen as a vital step towards promoting Texas interests abroad and enhancing bilateral policy discussions on key economic sectors such as energy, technology, and healthcare. Talks included plans for establishing a Texas trade office in the U.K., inspired by successful models with Texas and Taiwan.
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- law enforcement, that the state could make prosecution in the absence of the federal government.
- You've heard the difference in the...
- And in how many circumstances could you have applied it in previous cases?
- In this situation, there are a lot of firearms that are seized in smuggling cases, human smuggling cases
- in currency.
Keywords:
homeland security, border security, critical infrastructure, Department of Public Safety, intelligence operations, public-private partnerships, border security, transnational crime, firearms legislation, Senate Bill 36, Senate Bill 2202, public testimony, Senator Birdwell, criminal activity, weapon smuggling
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Border Security convened to discuss critical issues surrounding border security and violent crime, particularly in relation to SB36 and SB2202. Senator Birdwell opened the discussion emphasizing the rising dangers at the southern border, citing a significant increase in transnational criminal activity, including drugs and weapon smuggling. The committee heard contrasting views on SB2202, which aims to penalize the illegal transfer of firearms to foreign terrorist organizations. Witness testimonies highlighted the challenges law enforcement faces in proving knowledge of such transfers, with several members expressing concerns over the practical application of the legislation. Senator Hinojosa of Nueces moved for the adoption of committee substitutes for SB36, which passed favorably without opposition, moving forward with recommendations to the full Senate.
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Transcript Highlights:
The Senate Committee on Local Government will come to order.
- to the Senate with a recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in
- to the Senate with the recommendation that it do not pass but that the committee substitute adopted in
- There is a committee substitute that was laid out in the hearing on.
- That the committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass
Keywords:
Senate Committee, Local Government, SB467, SB1531, SB2173, SB1449, SB2529, SB2538, SJR84, committee substitute, local and uncontested calendar
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Local Government convened and addressed several bills, including SB467, SB1531, SB2173, SB1449, SB2529, SB2538, and SJR84. Notably, the committee members voted to adopt several committee substitutes for the bills, specifically opting to recommend that some bills do not pass, while others were moved forward with recommendations for the full Senate. The meeting was efficiently managed, with unanimous votes on key decisions reflecting strong consensus among committee members. Most bills received recommendations for the local and uncontested calendars, facilitating their progress through the legislative process.
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- data-time="38">There being four ayes and no nays, Senate Bill 1559 will now be reported for a vote in
- Senator Zaffirini is the bill about appointing attorneys that lie to them and the compensation of them in
- Senate Bill 1838 addresses the relationship style with government
- The last one we laid out in April. It was 1839.
Keywords:
Senate Bill 1559, Senate Bill 387, Senate Bill 1838, Senate Bill 1839, Senate Bill 1923, protective orders, bond requirements, probate proceedings, committee recommendations, Senator Zaffirini
Summary:
The meeting of the Committee on Jurisprudence focused on several Senate Bills, including SB1559, SB387, SB1838, SB1839, and SB1923. Each bill was discussed and moved forward favorably with recommendations to the full Senate. Notably, SB1559 concerning protective orders was reported without objection, while SB387, dealing with bond requirements for judges, faced objections but was ultimately approved. Significant discussion occurred around SB1838 and SB1839, both presented by Senator Zaffirini, focusing on attorney appointments and the delivery of wills in probate proceedings. These bills were similarly advanced without contention. The meeting concluded with a strong endorsement for these pieces of legislation, highlighting the collaborative efforts of committee members.
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Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 14th, 2025 at 02:04 pm
House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- In Burnhamwood Charter Schools in El Paso, a security guard left a loaded gun in a school bus, which
- the head at a constituent event in Arizona in 2011.
- In NRA v.
- You've seen it in Uvalde. You've seen it in Santa Fe. You've seen it in El Paso.
- For instance, in 2020, a concerned voter in Parent County reported that she saw another voter in line
Bills:
HB259, HB1128, HB1337, HB1506, HB1794, HB2215, HB2470, HB2771, HB2882, HB2993, HB3053, HB3428, HB3669, HB3789, HB3924, HB4201, HB4675
Keywords:
healthcare, insurance, patient rights, medical expenses, access to care, affordability, legislation, firearms, penal code, regulation, short-barrel firearms, ammunition, legislation, firearms, gun control, public safety, short-barrel firearms, Texas law, firearms, gun control
Summary:
The meeting of the committee addressed several significant bills related to firearm regulations, notably HB2470, which proposes allowing individuals ages 18 to 20 to carry handguns in public. This bill sparked intense debate, with numerous witnesses providing public testimony against it, expressing concerns about youth gun violence and the implications of allowing younger individuals to carry firearms. Advocates of the bill argued that it aligns with constitutional rights and addresses current legal ambiguities. Discussions also included HB3669, aimed at clarifying the classification of less-lethal projectile devices, with supporters presenting evidence of the safety benefits these technologies could provide to law enforcement. The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of the diverse opinions presented, indicating a need for further consideration of the drafted legislation before finalizing decisions.
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- They are arguing that in court. They've argued it in bills in 2021.
- In terms of out-of-state abortions, Justice Kavanaugh, in the concurring opinion in Dobbs, did say that
- I remember being in the airport in Colorado, bleeding in
- in Texas.
- In re State.
Keywords:
cremation, natural organic reduction, health and safety, environmental concerns, funeral services, medical licensing, physician graduates, healthcare access, occupational licensing, foreign medical graduates, cell-cultured protein, food safety, human consumption, agriculture, food labeling, healthcare workforce, advisory board, Texas Workforce Commission, resource guide, education collaboration
Summary:
The meeting convened to discuss multiple bills, with a significant focus on HB44, which addresses medical exceptions in abortion law following the recent Dobbs decision. Lawmaker discussions highlighted concerns around the clarity of existing statutes, with several members expressing the need for a unified legal standard to protect both patients and medical professionals. The committee heard compelling testimonies from various industry experts advocating for the bill, emphasizing its importance in preventing confusion that could lead to detrimental health outcomes for women. Another noteworthy action was the committee's favorable recommendation for HB220, aimed at providing emergency contraception to survivors of sexual violence, reflecting the committee's commitment to addressing vulnerable communities' health needs. Additionally, discussions included the passage of HB499, which mandates social media warnings regarding mental health consequences, showcasing the diverse array of issues tackled in this session.
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Natural Resources (Part I) May 7th, 2025
Senate Natural Resources Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Chairman, the world in LNG exports, with Texas serving as the top state in that category.
- This bill was, in fact, born from that committee report.
- Is this one structured in the exact same way?
- This bill does not, in any way, prohibit physical visits.
- We're trying to produce more uranium in Texas.
Keywords:
pipeline, construction, cash bond, county authority, local government, injection wells, environmental regulation, water quality, site inspection, geoscientist, satellite imagery, interstate compact, liquefied natural gas, energy resources, Gulf Coast, regulatory coordination, Senate Committee, Natural Resources, HB206, HB1238
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources focused on several key bills, including HB206, HB1238, and HB2890. Senator Birdwell introduced HB206, which prohibits counties from mandating cash bonds for pipeline construction, a move aimed at facilitating energy infrastructure development. The bill was supported by witnesses from the industry who voiced their experiences regarding the financial burdens of cash bond requirements. Following this discussion, public testimony was heard but ultimately concluded without any opponents present, leading to the bill being left pending further consideration.
Senator Parker then laid out HB2890, which seeks to establish an interstate compact to protect and enhance liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports along the Gulf Coast. The bill aims to improve interstate communication and collaboration while addressing economic impacts due to recent regulatory challenges faced by the LNG industry. Public testimony for this bill was also minimal, with no witnesses registered to testify, but it was noted as an important step for Texas's energy future. The meeting concluded with discussions about pending votes on the bills, indicating a need to reconvene at a later time to finalize actions on these proposals.