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Transcript Highlights:
  • Yesterday, a follow-up email was sent to your staff with

  • Paloma with LULAC, Gary Bledsoe with the Texas NAACP, and Michael Lee.
  • Katz from the University of Michigan Law School, and Nina Perales with MALDEF.
  • We corresponded with his staff, and he did respond with written testimony.
  • And I agree with that.
Summary: The special committee on congressional redistricting convened to discuss Congressional Plan C-2308. Initially, the meeting aimed to bring invited witnesses to testify about the potential impacts of the redistricting plan. Unfortunately, most invited witnesses did not attend, nor did they respond to the committee's invitations, leaving the committee without significant testimony on the plan. However, the committee expressed its intent to allow public testimony on the map in a subsequent hearing, emphasizing the importance of citizen engagement in the redistricting process.
TX
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  • This time, we'll start with the chair.

  • ="72">The study also encourages efficiency by having the TVC explore the possibility of teaming up with
  • Military colleges and other institutions with an established Corps of Cadets will now.
  • The House record vote was unanimous, 142 to 0, with 2

  • I appreciate the time to lay out HB 290, which I've been working on with Representative Lopez.
Summary: During the meeting of the Veteran Affairs Committee, legislators discussed several significant bills aimed at providing support to the veterans community. House Bill 2193 was introduced by Representative Guillen, focusing on creating a comprehensive study to improve veterans' access to benefits statewide. Senator Eckhardt emphasized the growing population of veterans living far from military bases and the need for a geographically responsive support system to ensure that veterans receive the assistance they deserve. Public testimony was opened, but no witnesses registered to speak, leading the committee to leave the bill pending for further consideration.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 28th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is my honor to continue this tradition with the 89th Texas Legislature's Speaker's Day Reunion.
  • I want to begin our program today with a moment of silence in memory of the former House members who
  • I served 10 years as Speaker, and let me tell you, the people I met fell in love with.
  • I sat in the very back corner over there with Todd Staples and Hugh.
  • You stay with it, you focus on it, and you do the best you can.
Summary: The meeting of the legislative committee was marked by extensive discussions on a variety of critical issues including budget allocations, public health policies, and education funding. Members engaged in a robust debate regarding the impacts of proposed tax reforms, with several representatives expressing concerns over the potential effects on lower-income families. Public testimony was a significant feature of the meeting, providing the committee with diverse perspectives from community leaders and experts. The atmosphere was generally collaborative, with a stated intent to refine proposed bills in response to public input.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation Apr 24th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House Environmental Regulation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm with the Nature Conservancy in Texas.
  • Please proceed with your testimony.
  • Please proceed with your testimony.
  • Please proceed with your testimony.
  • Please proceed with your testimony. Thank you.
Summary: The committee meeting was focused on several key legislative matters, including the discussion of HB1904 concerning littering associated with balloon releases, which was presented favorably and passed unanimously. Additionally, the elimination of the Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program was discussed within the context of HB5033, with a substitute motion adopted and passed. The meeting featured public testimony, allowing interested parties to share their views during a structured testimony period, ensuring all voices were heard within the limited timeframe. Overall, the members expressed a cooperative spirit aimed at addressing community concerns through legislation.
TX
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  • I did not know it was Water Day, so thank you for sharing that with us.
  • I'm Laura Zent with the Texas Rural Water Association.
  • We worked with him.
  • It's just doing a better job, with a more complete listing.
  • I think people know that I've been fair with that, and try to be fair with that, and try to find solutions
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

State AffairsAudio only. May 13th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • And with that, Mr.

  • Senator Paxton moves that Senate Bill 835, as substituted, be reported favorably to the full Senate with
  • data-time="224">Senator Birdwell moves that House Bill 128 be reported favorably to the full Senate with
  • ...that deals with protecting sensitive genetic information
  • Thank you each for your time with so much going on this time of year.
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved discussions on several key pieces of legislation, including House Bill 130, which aims to safeguard sensitive genetic information from adversarial use. Senator Hughes presented a committee substitute to enhance the bill's effectiveness by introducing an exemption for anonymous medical testing trials, garnering unanimous support from the committee. Other significant bills included House Bill 2259, concerning the instructions for early voting ballot applications, and Senate Bill 835, which prohibits nondisclosure agreements in cases of childhood sexual assaults and was also passed unanimously, reflecting broader support for survivor rights.
TX
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  • 16 be reported favorably to the full Senate with the recommendation
  • Senator Johnson moves that House Bill 1973, as substituted, be reported favorably to the full Senate with
  • With the recommendation that it do pass and be printed, House
  • 52" data-time="306">So we'll vote on that, and then the substitute will be prepared in conjunction with
  • This is, of course, that bill that deals with updating

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
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  • I don't agree with you. The U.S.
  • I don't agree with that. Med, there's nothing that prevents this congressional redistricting.
  • We will respectfully disagree with each other.
  • I'm open to visit with anybody.

    Perfect.

  • I don't agree with you, and I'm following Rucho, the U.S. Supreme Court in Petty v.
Summary: During the meeting of the House Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting, significant discussions revolved around the proposed changes to HB4. The committee focused on a committee substitute that aimed to redraw congressional district lines to enhance Republican representation. Concerns were raised about the transparency and fairness of the redistricting process, particularly regarding input from historically underrepresented communities. Representative Woo notably objected to the lack of public testimony on the new maps, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in governance. Despite objections, the committee debated the necessity of the changes and eventually voted to adopt the substitute to recommend its passage to the full House.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Jurisprudence (Part II)Audio only. May 14th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="19">Senator Johnson moves that House Bill 1734 be reported favorably to the full Senate with
  • as a matter of pending business, Senate Bill 1538, that's Senator Zaffirini's bill, that has to do with
  • Senator Johnson moves that Senate Bill 1538, as substituted, be reported favorably to the full Senate with
  • moves that House Bill 2350 be reported favorably to the With
  • Senator Hinojosa moves that House Bill 3376 be reported favorably to the full Senate with
Summary: The Senate Committee on Jurisprudence convened to discuss a series of bills concerning various legal topics, notably the rights of custodial parents, barratry, and civil liabilities. Throughout the meeting, each bill was presented by committee members, who moved for favorable recommendations to the full Senate. Among the bills discussed, HB2495 addressed the rights of the sole managing conservator in relation to school enrollment, and HB2733 focused on barratry and solicitation of employment. All bills discussed received unanimous support, reflecting a cooperative atmosphere among committee members.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on International Relations Apr 14th, 2025 at 10:04 am

House S/C on International Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • There, we have 11 facilities with...
  • Mexico is blessed with a moderate climate year-round.
  • I mean, Mexico's blessed with the right climate for...
  • We're working with several developers from Mexico and Texas.
  • With that, is there anyone else who wishes to testify for or against HCR108?
Bills: HCR108, HCR127
Summary: The committee meeting focused on two significant resolutions: HCR108 and HCR127. HCR108 urges the U.S. Department of Commerce to maintain the tomato suspension agreement, which has been pivotal for Texas's economy and food security since its inception in 1996. Numerous stakeholders, including county commissioners and mayors, testified on the agreement's importance, claiming that its termination could jeopardize over 30,000 jobs and lead to a $4.5 billion loss in the Texas economy. The tomatoes imported under this agreement are crucial not only for fresh produce availability but also for maintaining a stable market for local farmers and businesses. The chair acknowledged the testimony and discussed the economic ramifications of potential changes to trade policies, insisting on the need for support to continue the current agreement.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

  • I believe that my 30 years of practice with both adults and children.
  • I'm thankful I work with colleagues who have different life experiences.
  • I got the opportunity to speak with Rep.

  • With a can of words, as we tackle the juvenile issue here.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part I) May 7th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • So with that, subject to your questions, I would ask

  • Senator Middleton is not yet here with us.
  • Chairman and members, for the opportunity to allow me to come forward today with House Bill 2890.
  • Chairman, the world in LNG exports, with Texas serving as the top state in that category.
  • This is with the nuclear power industry, and with nuclear power coming back strong, that's led to more
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.
US
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  • with duties that affect the lives of millions of Americans
  • I look forward to working with him and hearing that

  • he would pursue the FTC's mission with impartiality and with respect for the rule of law.
  • I mean, with AI, you're just going to where you know people have money.
  • Since you are no stranger, I know you'll understand how to work with us.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation featured significant discussions regarding technological advancements and their implications for the future. Notably, nominations were made for key positions in the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Federal Trade Commission. Committee members expressed the importance of leading in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing, emphasizing that the pace of innovation is crucial for maintaining the United States' global position as a leader in technology. The discussions also highlighted the role of the FTC in protecting consumers from deceptive business practices and ensuring fair competition in the marketplace. Attendees underscored the urgency of advancing research and development in areas such as quantum computing, as evidenced by a demonstration of a new quantum chip anticipated to redefine computing capabilities across industries. Various members engaged in vibrant exchanges, showing support for initiatives aimed at bolstering innovation through public and private collaboration. Overall, the meeting set a strong agenda for pursuing future science and technology policies that ensure the U.S. remains at the forefront of global advancements.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • I respect the request, and we are going to proceed with that.
  • We're going to start with...

  • Is there a motion to send her to the floor with a confirmation?
  • So with that, Mr.

  • Donato, we'll start with you, and please try to keep it to five minutes.
Summary: The meeting featured a thorough examination of various bills, including substantial discussions on HB22 and SB4. Key points included amendments proposed by committee members, particularly from Senator Flinstone, who emphasized the need for clarifications on certain provisions. The committee actively engaged with several witnesses providing public testimony, some in favor of the proposed legislation while others highlighted concerns and potential implications. The discussions were vibrant, showcasing different perspectives, especially on the environmental and economic impacts of the bills in question. The meeting concluded with a consensus to reconvene after a recess to further address the outstanding issues related to the bills.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education May 13th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Higher Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • coordination with the University of Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech University.
  • This bill aims to equip transfer students with the information they need to prevent credit hours from
  • The Board will then create a comprehensive report with legislative recommendations.
  • So Senate Bill 3039 is about empowering students with better information so they can graduate on time
  • The bill passed both the Senate K-12 and K-16 committees, and the full Senate with unanimous support.
Summary: The Committee on Higher Education convened to discuss several significant pieces of legislation aimed at enhancing educational outcomes and access in Texas. A notable discussion was around SB2431, which seeks to improve access to foreign language courses through study abroad programs, as demand for such skills continues to grow in various industries. Additionally, SB2786 was presented, aimed at exempting certain public officers from assessment requirements under the Texas Success Initiative, to better accommodate their professional training and development needs. The meeting showcased a range of witnesses and testimonies in support of these initiatives, reflecting the committee's commitment to addressing educational barriers for students and professionals alike.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Mar 20th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're going to start with Senator Kolkhorst this morning.
  • >For those submitting written testimony, please submit 13 copies with
  • Okay, with no public testimony, public testimony on Senate
  • I do also intend to introduce another substitute with

  • And with that, Mr.
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by significant discussions surrounding various legislative proposals, particularly Senate Bill 1741, which aims to tackle espionage and intellectual property theft within Texas public institutions of higher education. Senator Parker took the floor to present the bill, highlighting its importance in safeguarding the state’s educational institutions from foreign threats. The conversation around this bill was substantive, with public testimonies being invited to gather a range of opinions on the proposed regulations. Another critical aspect discussed was Senate Bill 724, which addresses the attendance of governing board members in person during meetings, a vital issue raised post-COVID due to a lack of quorum in past gatherings. The committee's chair, Senator Kolkhorst, emphasized the necessity for physical presence to maintain the integrity of board meetings and deliberations.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • General Nesvick has served for more than 29 years with

  • Simultaneously with his service in Wyoming Game and

  • With almost three decades of relevant experience and extensive leadership, he will make a great Fish
  • With 13 years of experience advocating for clean water

  • >

    I urge my colleagues to support these nominations, and with

Summary: The committee meeting focused on the presidential nominations of Brigadier General Brian Nesvick as Director of Fish and Wildlife and Jess Kramer and Sean Donahue as assistant administrators at the EPA. Each nominee presented their qualifications and experiences in their respective fields, with an emphasis on their commitment to uphold the laws passed by Congress. The discussion highlighted the nominees' dedication to addressing environmental issues and their proactive stances on regulatory matters. After deliberation, votes were held to report the nominations favorably, despite some members voicing concerns regarding their qualifications and potential conflicts with environmental interests.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 15th, 2025 at 12:08 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • In accordance with
  • We ask you to bless them, Father, with wisdom and conviction.
  • with in this special session.
  • Please be with those who are traveling back. Please help us have a great meeting today.
  • I met with the parents who lost children at Camp Mystic.
Bills: HB4, HB1, HB2, HB18, HB19, HB20
Summary: The meeting of the Texas House of Representatives focused on ensuring quorum for the ongoing special session and addressing pressing legislative matters. Speaker called attention to the absence of certain members who had not returned, leading to discussions on maintaining attendance and possibly issuing civil arrest warrants if necessary. The discussions also included emphasis on pro-life legislation and property tax protections, as well as addressing safety concerns highlighted by tragic incidents such as those at Camp Mystic. Notably, House Bill 1 focusing on camp safety and House Bill 25 for over-the-counter ivermectin were among the priorities mentioned for upcoming sessions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic DevelopmentAudio only. Apr 15th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • With five ayes and zero nays, Senate Bill 1534 will be

  • reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
  • Senate with a favorable recommendation. Senate Bill 1756.
  • Senate Bill 1754 will be reported to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation.
  • No, I'm just delighted with this. It's great.
Summary: This meeting of the Senate committee focused on the review and approval of multiple bills, primarily Senate Bill 1143, Senate Bill 1534, and Senate Bill 2448, among others. Senator Sparks led the discussions, presenting committee substitutes to streamline various legislative proposals. The committee adopted several substitutes unanimously, which indicates a strong consensus among committee members regarding the amendments made to the original bills. All bills were favorably reported to the full Senate with recommendations for approval and certification, reflecting a productive session.

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