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  • of it in any of our state agencies or training.
  • Of anything of that sort, you have said that in Texas it's okay not to care about diversity, not to care
  • We know that Texas kind of leads the nation in policy development.
  • But the Senate, the state of Texas, had an opportunity

  • Of anything of that sort, you have said that in Texas it's
Summary: During this meeting of the committee, significant discussions centered around Senate Bill 688 and Senate Bill 9, with members expressing deep concerns over the implications of the proposed legislation. Chair Carol Alvarado initiated the meeting by addressing the audience and highlighting the need for robust dialogue regarding the bills in question. Senator Royce West actively contributed to the discussions, emphasizing the necessity to reform existing policies that some believe would regress social progress in the state. The debate revealed a passionate division among committee members, as they navigated the complexities of equity and meritocracy in legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part II) Mar 26th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • the Associated General Contractors of Texas Highway Heavy Utilities and Industrial Branch.
  • AGC represents approximately 700 members who build critical infrastructure vital to Texas growth.
  • I'm here to testify on behalf of the Texas Aggregate and Concrete Association.
  • As the actor for the state of Texas, if I add those things

  • I'm the secretary of Texas for Responsible Aggregate Mining, so I work with Mark Friesenhahn on those
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

Jurisprudence Apr 23rd, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • Texas has one of the highest levels of unpaid child support
  • As of last year, nearly 24,000 open cases in Texas—involved incarcerated parents who owe more.
  • Texas, and it was also good for the state of Wisconsin.
  • I'm also the president of the Texas Association of Family Defense Attorneys.
  • I'm the vice president of policy with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, testifying in support of Senate
Summary: The meeting conducted by the Jurisprudence Committee featured significant discussions surrounding several bills focused on improving legal representation for indigent families and reforming the child support system in Texas. Notably, Senate Bill 2501 was presented to enhance access to legal counsel for families involved with the Child Protective Services, allowing them to choose their own attorneys. The bill was well-received with various testimonies supporting its potential positive impact on legal outcomes for families. Additionally, Senate Bill 629 aimed at reducing the interest rates on child support arrears was highlighted, with studies presented that indicated a decrease in non-custodial parents’ debt burden would lead to increased compliance in payments and better support for families.
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  • attorney, but he was a member of the House of Representatives with several of us, where I had the actual
  • those 3,200 stuck projects are stuck because of the demand from the White House to have certain words
  • Yet, I haven't seen a great application of that for the last four years in the permitting of a lot of
  • ...of delegating authority to Texas and seeing them move
  • Eighty percent of our population is serviced by this one rail because of the geography of our state.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the development of the next surface transportation reauthorization bill. Discussions centered around key principles aimed at improving the safety and reliability of the transportation network, reforming federal programs for efficiency, and addressing the diverse transportation needs across various states. Members emphasized the importance of bipartisan collaboration to streamline processes, eliminate bureaucratic delays, and ensure timely funding for critical infrastructure projects. There were also notable conversations about specific projects and funding challenges, reflecting the urgency for action and commitment to modernizing America's infrastructure.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Mar 13th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • Some of you all that have been around a while probably remember I used to run Open Carry Texas.
  • We've accomplished that mission, and now I work with Texas Gun Rights to try and sort of fix a lot of
  • So, I'm speaking on behalf of Texas Gun Rights and myself.
  • My name is Ken Moore, and I am in favor of this bill, and I'm representing myself.
  • I'm Nicole Golden, the executive director of Texas Gun Sense
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding Senate Bills 1505 and 1596. The session began with an overview of SB1505, related to the Compassionate Use Program, which was moved favorably to the full Senate following extensive testimony. This bill garnered a positive reception among committee members, showcasing a unanimous vote for its advancement. Notably, public testimony highlighted various perspectives on the effectiveness and necessity of the Compassionate Use Program, contributing significantly to the discussions later in the meeting.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency May 14th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • of Independent Businesses.
  • I'm the assistant state director of NFIB. We represent.
  • Members of the Committee, as the owner of Alcon DTS, a Texas
  • Riley, testifying for yourself, Texas Association of

  • that are running elections in the state of Texas.
Bills: SB1540, SB2610, SB2373
Summary: During the meeting, the committee reviewed three significant bills: SB2610, SB1540, and SB2373. SB2610, presented by Chairman Capriglione, provides a legal safe harbor from punitive damages for small and mid-sized businesses implementing documented cybersecurity programs. Testimonies from representatives of the National Federation of Independent Businesses emphasized the importance of this legislation in safeguarding businesses against cyber threats. Similarly, SB1540 aims to enhance the safety of election officials by protecting their personal information from disclosure, addressing increasing threats and harassment faced by these individuals. The committee heard heartfelt testimonies from election officials who highlighted the risks endured due to their roles, reinforcing the need for stronger protections.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Sep 3rd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • break quorum for the purpose of bringing the Texas legislature to a halt.
  • Article 3, Section 10 of the Texas Constitution has been interpreted to allow for quorum-breaking.
  • , quote, compel the attendance of absent members in such manner and under such penalties as each House
  • Article 3, Section 10 of the Texas Constitution gives us the authority to...
  • In plain terms, it says that if you're not present to do the work of the people of Texas, you shouldn't
Bills: HB18
Summary: The committee meeting focused on House Bill 18, which aims to establish penalties for lawmakers who intentionally break quorum to obstruct legislative processes. Senator Hinojosa presented the bill, explaining that it prohibits absent legislators from fundraising and incurs civil penalties for violations. Public testimony was taken, with supporters emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency among legislators. Discussions among committee members highlighted the bill's implications and raised questions about its efficacy in preventing planned quorum breaks.
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  • My name is **Glenn Hager**, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
  • the state of Texas will remain uninterrupted.
  • As all of y'all may recall, the dollars that are coming to the state of Texas, they're not all in one
  • As all of you all may recall, the dollars that are coming to the state of Texas, they're not all in one
  • It's going to become law in the state of Texas. I heard that.
Summary: The meeting involved a comprehensive review of various legislative bills, with members voicing their opinions and concerns on each. Significant discussions centered around land use policies, education reforms, and public health initiatives. A number of witnesses were called to share their insights, providing both supportive and opposing perspectives on the proposed bills. The committee demonstrated a commitment to thorough deliberation, ensuring all voices were heard before taking votes on the legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) May 15th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a matter of pending business, the Chair lays out House Bill 3370 by Representative Ashton.
  • House Bill 3506 by Representative Bonin, sponsored by Senator Hagan.
  • As a matter of pending business, the Chair lays out House Bill 4506.
  • out House Bill 5652 by Representative Metcalfe, sponsored by Senator Creighton, and in honor of the
  • the House bills—passed out of this committee.
Summary: The meeting of the Local Government Committee covered a variety of bills, with an emphasis on the proposed Urban Rainwater Harvesting Bill (SB1633), which passed unanimously with seven votes in favor. Another significant discussion involved the Joint Resolution SJR60, which aims to provide clearer guidelines on municipal governance and was also passed unanimously. Several other house bills, including HB2713 and HB4506, were similarly addressed with motions to pass, indicating a focused and efficient session where most bills moved swiftly to recommendations for approval.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 24th, 2025 at 02:03 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • the Texas Department of Insurance to publish a list of certain ready-to-swing programs for the Committee
  • State of Texas from the Interstate Mining Compact for the Committee on Energy Resources.
  • the program of the Texas Department of Transportation to allow a real property owner to plant or replace
  • of the legislature to determine the order of business for that house for ...
  • the official Bible verse of the Texas Legislature.
Summary: In the recent committee meeting, a wide array of bills were discussed, including significant topics such as education reforms, public health initiatives, and environmental regulations. Members engaged in a robust discussion regarding HB3478, which relates to definitions of child abuse and neglect, where concerns were raised about the implications for vulnerable children. Additionally, HB3487 sparked debate over tax collection practices that affect restaurant owners involved in oyster shell recycling programs, highlighting the balance between environmental sustainability and business concerns.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 7th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • the Office of the Governor and the Texas Public Utility Commission to support the deployment of advanced
  • Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of
  • of certain roads near the Texas-Mexico border, is referred to...
  • by the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement and the hiring of these persons by political subdivisions
  • the Homeless Housing and Services Program by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs,
Summary: The committee meeting was robust, focusing on a wide array of bills that addressed various issues including education, public safety, and economic development. Members took turns presenting and questioning several proposed laws, with active participation from both committee members and invited witnesses. Notably, HB1193 received critical attention as it aimed to reinforce the confidentiality of certain information on marriage licenses, drawing significant debate about privacy and transparency. Witnesses presented their supports and concerns, leading to a rich dialogue about the balance between public knowledge and personal rights.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 3rd, 2025 at 10:00 am

House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee

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  • the Texas Department of Banking.
  • the Texas Department of Banking, is that correct?
  • And it's an honor to be here to meet some of the members I know, and some of you that we'll be talking
  • ...list of the overview of the department.
  • We report to the Finance Commission of Texas.

Summary: The committee meeting covered various legislative topics, with a focus on upcoming bills and their implications for local communities. Members discussed the importance of public input and oversight in the legislative process. Some members expressed concerns about maintaining transparency while navigating complex issues. The session included testimonies from stakeholders, emphasizing the significance of collaboration between legislators and the community. The meeting ended with a call for more comprehensive discussions in future sessions, as well as a commitment to address the feedback received.
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  • The chair lays out House Bill 5688 by Representative Lopez and
  • House Bill 5674 is the creation of the River Ranch Municipal
  • The chair lays out House Bill 5695, by Representative

  • The chair lays out House Bill 5696 by Representative

  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House Bill 2512 by Representative Geer, sponsored
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on the review and recommendations for several bills concerning utility districts and development projects. Among the key bills discussed was HB5671, which updates the Johnson County Special Utility District's provisions to accommodate rapid county growth. Chairman's call for public testimony on various bills indicated broad community interest, though many bills advanced without opposition. Notably, HB5694, aiming to create the Fannin County Improvement District, illustrated strong legislative support, gaining a swift recommendation to pass without any public testimony against it. Additionally, HB5696 saw a proposed committee substitute that resulted from the feedback regarding its statewide implications, highlighting the committee's responsiveness to community concerns regarding localized impacts.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • The chair lays out Senate House Bill 1734, Representative

  • The chair lays out, as a matter of pending business, House Bill.
  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House

  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House

  • Bill 3376, Representative Capriglione's bill, sponsored by the Dean of the Senate, about training on
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.
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  • As we know, some of these are stalled out in the House for safeguarding our data.
  • You serve now in the South Carolina House of Representatives.
  • Goldberg, you have represented over a thousand victims of revenge porn, just to give people a sense of
  • Of course, there are tens of thousands out there that never were represented.
  • Forget that phrase of yours, Representative Guffey. I like it.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the pressing issues surrounding child safety online, with a particular emphasis on recent legislative efforts aimed at curbing child sexual exploitation and harmful content accessible through social media platforms. Senators engaged in a heated discussion regarding the implications of Big Tech's lobbying efforts against vital bills such as the Stop CSAM Act and the Kids Online Safety Act. Noteworthy testimonies highlighted real-life impacts of online dangers, including tragic cases of child exploitation and drug-related fatalities linked to social media interactions. The bipartisan nature of the committee's commitment to address these issues showcased a collective determination to make the digital environment safer for the younger generation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government Apr 29th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair lays out House Bill 3093 by Representative Villanueva
  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House

  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House Bill...
  • House Bill 2525 by Representative Darby, sponsored by Senator
  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out HB 1392, sponsored by Representative Betancourt.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Local Government focused on evaluating a series of bills crucial to local governance and housing development. A notable highlight was the advancement of various bills, including SB2250 and SB375, both of which received unanimous support from committee members. Additionally, SB867 was passed with the introduction of a committee substitute, demonstrating the committee's willingness to adapt and negotiate terms to ensure suitable legislation. The members voiced their opinions on the importance of these bills in addressing housing and community development needs while ensuring efficient use of resources.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part I)Audio only. May 27th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair will lay out House Bill 2217, recognizing Senate

  • Department of Public Safety highway patrol vehicles with bullet-resistant glass and front door panels
  • Since 2013, 13 officers were shot through their windows class of the patrol vehicles, and five of those
  • to the full Senate with the recommendation of due.
  • The chair lays out House Bill 2594.

Bills: HB2217
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice was convened by Chair Flores and involved the discussion of two significant bills: HB2217 and HB2594. HB2217 was presented by Senator Higginbotham, establishing a grant program to equip local law enforcement vehicles with bullet-resistant components. The purpose of this legislation is to enhance officer safety amid rising violence against law enforcement personnel, as it aims to reduce fatalities caused by gunfire. The bill was favorably reported to the full Senate with unanimous support from committee members, indicating strong approval for initiatives aimed at law enforcement safety. Public testimony for the bill was minimal as no speakers registered for or against it.
TX
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  • Bonin, and the rest of our House colleagues to the Senate Finance Room.
  • the Senate and the House.
  • We are discussing the House version of Senate Bill 1, the General
  • We have a great group of House members, and it's been a really good process up to this point.
  • , and Representative Kitzman will work on Article 3.
Summary: The meeting of the conference committee on SB1 focused on reconciling differences between the House and Senate versions of the General Appropriations Bill. Chairman Bonin and his Senate counterparts outlined the critical articles and engaged in discussions to ensure that the final budget aligns with constitutional and statutory spending limits while also addressing the needs of the growing state. The environment in the meeting was collaborative, with both sides utilizing their experienced members in the budget crafting process. The urgency of finalizing the budget was a recurring theme, as it is a primary duty of the legislature.
TX
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  • House Bill 1973, another bill by Representative Cook, is sponsored
  • 2524, Representative Cook's bill sponsored by Vice Chair Senator Johnson, about the recovery of fees
  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House

  • Sponsored by the Dean of the Senate, Dean Zaffirini, House
  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House

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.

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