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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Natural Resources (Part II) Mar 26th, 2025
Senate Natural Resources Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- and listening to all of it, is that it's time to move to a balanced APO bill that provides equity for
- the standard permit and the substitute continue to go beyond the regulation of a piece of equipment,
- I'm here to testify on behalf of the Texas Aggregate and Concrete Association.
- equity when the growth of the industry and the population nearby reach a critical point.
- It's vague, and some of it is just saying, follow your permit, follow your permit.
Keywords:
rock crushing, permits, air quality, environmental monitoring, aggregate production, seismicity, public meeting, land use, oil emergency, gas emergency, liability protection, Railroad Commission, emergency assistance, civil liability, natural resources, SB1757, aggregate production operations, permits, environmental monitoring, public participation
Summary:
The committee meeting was convened to discuss SB1757, which proposed a new standard permit impacting aggregate production operations (APOs) in Texas. Witnesses from various industries, including the Associated General Contractors and the Texas Aggregate and Concrete Association, provided insights supporting the bill while cautioning about potential overreach in regulation. Many expressed gratitude towards the committee members for their collaboration in achieving regulations that could accommodate operational needs while still being protective of community interests. Concerns were raised concerning the proposed public participation measures and the adequacy of environmental monitoring requirements under the new permit structure.
Significant discussions centered around balancing industry growth with community health, particularly regarding air quality and the implementation of best management practices. Some witnesses voiced opposition, insisting that the current version fails to correctly incorporate control requirements and could potentially exacerbate tensions between industry and public health considerations. It was clear that ongoing negotiations were taking place among stakeholders, with a collective aim to refine the bill to better align with both industry and community needs.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
S/C on County & Regional Government May 12th, 2025 at 09:05 am
House S/C on County & Regional Government
Transcript Highlights:
- Signs, placards, and other objects of similar nature are also prohibited.
- Chairman and members of the committee. I appreciate you, Mr.
- Right, and as a matter of fact, I think Lubbock County's medical examiner was one of the highest-paid
- Literally, I think there are dozens of people that have this specialty, and it's a pure matter of...
- And for insurance purposes. And as a matter of fact, you know, we...
Bills:
SB1370
Summary:
The meeting of the House Permanent Standing Subcommittee on County and Regional Government focused primarily on SB1370, a crucial piece of legislation aimed at modernizing the state's death investigation system. Chairman Anchia highlighted the shortcomings of the current system, where only 14 out of 254 counties have established medical examiner offices, leading to an overwhelming burden on existing resources. Testimonies revealed the strain on justices of the peace and existing medical examiners, underscoring a pressing need to expand services to accommodate the growing population across counties. Several members engaged in thoughtful discussions around the bill's potential impact and ways to incentivize the recruitment of qualified forensic pathologists to alleviate the shortage in this critical field.
The meeting concluded without further objections, with SB1370 left pending. Chairman Anchia thanked all participants for their contributions and emphasized the importance of addressing the challenges posed by population growth. This meeting provided a platform for local representatives to share their concerns and potential solutions, highlighting the collaborative efforts needed to enhance the medical examiner system throughout the state.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
Committee on Congressional Redistricting, Select Aug 18th, 2025 at 05:08 pm
Transcript Highlights:
- For all of you here, it enhances and increases Republican partisanship and performance.
- All of Liberty is in it, and you can pull up your district viewer, and it will show you where the lines
- 36 and 38. OK, so a question of the chair, then.
- And so if you look at the top right corner of that, you'll see 30 and 33.
- , and I think the El Paso Chamber may have been one of them.
Keywords:
congressional redistricting, HB4, committee substitute, political representation, public testimony, transparency in governance
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.
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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 good governor, and for every one of our legislators.
- Please join me in the pledge of allegiance to the United States and the State of Texas.
- And many of you all have donated to help, and I want to tell
- And, you know, with that, I'm incredibly grateful for y'all and for the people of Texas that have really
- Of our constituents and so many of our counties, and long
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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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider certain pending nominations. Apr 29th, 2025 at 09:00 am
Senate Finance Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- One of these is our effluent. A mere 24 hours ago it was raw sewage, and one of them is tap water.
- , and in full possession of your sanity.
- ...thunderstorms farther north and west of the district.
- We will notify members of a time and location later today
- Keyes spoke about the importance of permanently extending and building on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to
Keywords:
nominations, William Kimmett, Kenneth Keyes, Commerce Department, Tax Policy, economic agenda, trade, tax cuts, public testimony
Summary:
This meeting of the committee was centered around the consideration of nominations for two key positions: William Kimmett as Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade and Kenneth Keyes as Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy at the Treasury Department. Members were given the opportunity to provide remarks on the nominees, with discussions revealing contrasting views on their potential impact on U.S. economic policy. While some members expressed support for the nominees, highlighting their qualifications and expertise, others voiced strong opposition, arguing that their confirmation would further a harmful economic agenda that favors billionaires over average Americans. Senator Wyden, the ranking member, emphasized concerns about trade chaos and the detrimental effects on workers and businesses across the country.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting Aug 6th, 2025
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- this committee room, and there are also handouts of the map at the back.
- Katz from the University of Michigan Law School, and Nina Perales with MALDEF.
- Again, many of them had testified—a number of them had testified in our regional hearings—and had said
- This is filed as a companion bill, and it has been before us for a number of days, and I had.
- ...allegations of violations of the Voting Rights Act and
Keywords:
congressional redistricting, C2308, testimony, public participation, Voter Rights Act, map
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Jan 15th, 2025 at 10:01 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
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The Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. and Texas flag will
- The Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. and Texas flag will be
- For those of you who know, we really thank Gabe, and for those of you who don't know, you're going to
- If any of you want to know, come and find one of us. Claudia, come on. Come on, Claudia.
- to come and explain some of the rules at 3 o'clock.
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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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine bipartisan legislative frameworks for digital assets. Feb 26th, 2025 at 01:30 pm
Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Digital Assets
Transcript Highlights:
- , and I'm really grateful to all four of you to be here and share your expertise on these topics.
- innovation and U.S. competitiveness while protecting consumers and ensuring the integrity of our financial
- technology, and the broader crypto economy presents both extraordinary opportunities and, of course,
- to thrive and grow while protecting the interests of the American people and consumers.
- does not come at the expense of safety and the soundness of our traditional banking system.
Keywords:
Digital Assets, Bitcoin, Stablecoins, Legislation, Bipartisan, Consumer Protection, Regulatory Framework, Financial Innovation, Testimony
Summary:
The inaugural meeting of the Digital Assets Subcommittee brought a wave of excitement and anticipation regarding the future of digital assets, including Bitcoin and stablecoins. Chair Lummis expressed gratitude towards Senator Scott for establishing the subcommittee, indicating a commitment to promote responsible innovation while safeguarding consumers. Members discussed the necessity for a bipartisan legislative framework to regulate digital asset markets effectively while outlining the potential benefits such legislation could have on enhancing financial inclusion and streamlining payments. The meeting featured expert testimonies from key figures in the digital asset industry, highlighting the importance of creating clear regulatory guidance for digital assets to foster innovation without compromising consumer protections.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Apr 24th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education
Transcript Highlights:
- And my understanding of that is it's a private vendor that has some cost to school districts, and a lot
- And let me kind of begin by saying there is a committee substitute
- are working, and for lower-income families, having lunch at school, which may be their only meal of
- I know you've got a list of school districts, and I know I have quite a few.
- ensuring that all students, regardless of where they live, have the opportunity to learn and succeed
Keywords:
school funding, instructional days, education, public schools, school performance, four-day school week, instructional days, education, four-day school week, performance rating, school governance, instructional days, school calendar, education funding, emergency closures, four-day school week, public schools, education, instructional days, public schools
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on various educational bills, prominently House Bill 1209, which aims to address concerns surrounding the implementation of four-day school weeks in Texas. Key discussions highlighted the potential negative impacts on student performance, particularly after a report indicated that students in four-day districts scored lower in reading and math compared to their peers in traditional five-day school weeks. Representative Cunningham raised significant points regarding the importance of maintaining instructional time and the need for accountability for school districts opting for shorter weeks.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine perspectives from the field, focusing on farmer and rancher views on the agricultural economy. Feb 26th, 2025 at 09:30 am
Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee
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- often bears the brunt of retaliatory tariffs, and this puts more markets in jeopardy as farmers try
- family-owned and operated grower, packer, and shipper of more than 40 products.
- And you are doing that while Senator Schiff is out of the room?
- Chairman, very much, and it is my pleasure to introduce one of our witnesses today from Mississippi.
- I had the pleasure of meeting with her earlier, and it was
Keywords:
agriculture, avian flu, bipartisan farm bill, economic challenges, poultry, dairy, specialty crops
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on crucial discussions surrounding the challenges faced by the agriculture sector, particularly concerning avian flu and its impact on poultry and dairy producers. Members provided insights into the economic struggles within the industry, emphasizing the need for a new bipartisan farm bill that addresses the diverse needs of specialty crop and livestock producers. Witnesses from various agricultural sectors spoke about their experiences, illustrating the high costs, regulatory burdens, and emerging diseases that threaten their operations. The meeting underscored a commitment to exploring solutions that will help maintain market stability and ensure food security.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine reducing waste, fraud and abuse through innovation, focusing on how AI and data can improve government efficiency. Apr 9th, 2025 at 01:30 pm
Joint Economic Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Brian Miller is a practicing hospitalist and professor of medicine and business at Johnson & Johnson.
- Chairman, in your new role as Chair of the committee and my new role as ranking member.
- Andrew Canarsa is the Executive Director of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency
- simultaneously realize these opportunities and make the most of them.
- members of the committee, thank you for allowing me to join you and share my views on how AI and technology
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, waste reduction, fraud prevention, government efficiency, improper payments, data reliability, oversight
Summary:
The meeting was chaired by Chairman Schweikert and involved a comprehensive discussion on how to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) for reducing waste, fraud, and improper payments within federal programs. Key witnesses, including Mr. Andrew Canarsa from the Council of the Inspectors General, provided insights on the potential of AI in enhancing government efficiency. The committee emphasized the importance of reliable data and thorough examination of AI application to avoid unintended consequences while addressing the estimated $162 billion in improper payments reported by the federal government. Concerns were raised regarding the recent firing of inspectors general and the impacts that could have on oversight and accountability processes.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the posture of the United States European Command and United States Africa Command in review of the Defense Authorization Request for fiscal year 2026 and the Future Years Defense Program; to be immediately followed by a closed he Apr 3rd, 2025 at 08:30 am
Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel
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- European Command, and General Michael Langley, the Commander of U.S. Africa Command.
- members, and we now know the names of them all.
- and its thousands of varied nuclear weapons continue to pose
- hundreds of billions of dollars in military equipment and weapons destroyed.
- Of the war in Ukraine and your views on future U.S. military
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Veteran Affairs (Part I) May 23rd, 2025
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- support they need and deserve, regardless of where they live.
- Commission and their locations, and how these advisors can better be placed across the state to improve
- Military colleges and other institutions with an established Corps of Cadets will now.
- Chairman and members.
The bill requires the Secretary of State and the Department
Keywords:
veterans benefits, HB2193, support system, public testimony, Texas Veterans Commission, military education, state tuition assistance
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
89th Legislative Session - First Called Session Aug 8th, 2025 at 01:08 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
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- , our legislature, and all of our peace officers around the state provide.
- They dedicate their lives in the service and protection of others.
- of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and
- of your newsletters and the encumbered funds.
- But with each passing day, the political cost of your absence is rising, and it will be paid in full.
Bills:
HB4
Keywords:
redistricting, congressional districts, Texas Legislature, elections, 2020 Census, quorum, attendance, administrative policies, civil arrest, flood recovery, infrastructure funding, legislation
Summary:
In this meeting, key discussions revolved around the enactment of new measures to manage member attendance and address quorum issues. The chairman addressed the ongoing challenges presented by absent members and introduced administrative policies impacting pay and expenses for those not present. He emphasized the need for all members to return expeditiously, or face consequences, including potential civil arrest for those evading attendance. The significance of HB3, a priority legislation concerning flood recovery and infrastructure funding, was highlighted as essential for restoring communities affected by recent flooding, following extensive testimonies from impacted citizens.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider the nominations of Jayanta Bhattacharya, of California, to be Director of the National Institutes of Health, and Martin Makary, of Virginia, to be Commissioner of Food and Drugs, both of the Department of Health and Human Mar 13th, 2025 at 08:30 am
Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Jay Bhattacharya, and the Commissioner of the FDA, Dr. Monty McCary.
- drugs that have significantly improved the lives of Americans and people throughout the world.
- of billions of dollars in research and development into new prescription drugs that provide enormous
And today in America, tens of millions of people cannot
He argued in favor of the government shutdowns and
Keywords:
public health, nominations, NIH, FDA, drug affordability, transparency, pharmaceutical industry, healthcare accessibility
Summary:
The meeting focused on vital health-related nominations, primarily emphasizing the roles of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya for NIH Director and Dr. Monty McCary for FDA Commissioner. During the discussion, various senators expressed their support and concerns regarding these nominations. Senator Sanders voiced opposition to both candidates, highlighting issues related to drug affordability and public trust in health agencies. He emphasized the need for leaders committed to transparency and addressing the epidemic of high prescription drug prices, advocating for action against pharmaceutical industry greed. Overall, the conversation underscored the critical crossroads in public health leadership amidst ongoing challenges such as trust restoration and healthcare accessibility.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine stemming the tide of antisemitism in America. Mar 5th, 2025 at 09:15 am
Senate Judiciary Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- With that, we're going to start with a short video of one minute and six seconds.
- We saw prominent displays of Hezbollah flags and Hamas armbands.
- Of opposing points of view and respect for each other's perspectives
- And of course, we all hate hate, be it on the basis of someone's religion, race, or anything else.
- Frank's kidnapping and lynching spurred the revival of the Ku Klux Klan.
Keywords:
anti-Semitism, hate crimes, college campuses, civil rights, public safety, protests, intimidation
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on addressing the rising tide of anti-Semitism across the nation. Among the discussions, members expressed concerns about the disturbing acts of hate witnessed on college campuses, with instances of harassment and intimidation targeting Jewish students being highlighted. High-profile incidents, including vandalism and the display of extremist symbols, prompted urgent calls for investigations and measures to protect civil rights. The importance of moral clarity in confronting such hate crimes was emphasized as well, outlining the responsibilities of leaders to ensure safety and uphold justice.
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- We're unaware of that.
- Chairman and members.
- Chairman and members.
- are highly effective and can promote a sense of community while improving mental health and substance
- the burial needs of our veterans and access to cemeteries near their homes.
Keywords:
veterans, mental health, Texas Veterans Commission, peer support, suicide prevention, community mental health, grant program, veterans, cemetery, General Land Office, burial plot, Texas Veterans Commission, veterans, remembrance, monthly designation, honoring military, Texas legislation, mental health, veterans, peer support
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on several key pieces of legislation aimed at improving services and support for veterans in the state. Notable discussions included House Bill 114, which proposes to transfer veterans' mental health initiatives to the Texas Veterans Commission, emphasizing the need for enhanced mental health resources. This bill received supportive testimony from various stakeholders who advocated for the importance of community-based mental health services for veterans. Additionally, House Bill 1965 was highlighted, seeking to expand the Military Veteran Peer Network to better serve rural communities and address increasing mental health needs. Testimonies reflected a strong commitment to reducing veteran suicides through peer support systems.