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  • You don't fix a broken machine by adding more broken parts.
  • Not only are some of these actions clearly chaotic and senseless, but many of them have been found by
  • out that they are fired from a Friday night email or when they show up to work and are turned away by
  • By way of brief introduction, I grew up in Houston,

Summary: The committee convened to discuss the nominations of Scott Cooper for Director of the Office of Personnel Management and Eric Ulan for Deputy Director at the Office of Management and Budget. This meeting highlighted the critical roles both positions play in managing the federal workforce, which comprises over two million civilian employees. Concerns were raised regarding the current administration's approach to federal employment, citing issues like mass firings and the undermining of collective bargaining rights. Members expressed the need for better accountability and transparency within the federal system, emphasizing the importance of attracting talented public servants.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 8th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Human Services Committee

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  • All three bills complement each other, and all three are needed by DFPS and the state.
  • This period may last up to 90 days, and the court has the ability to extend that by 60 days at a time
  • The author who laid out the bill said that the court can extend a 16-year sentence by a day extension
  • caused by a client of the department in the course and
  • So, I just want to make sure since it's by a client, is
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on several key bills pertaining to the accountability and operational continuity of single-source continuum contractors within the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS). Representative Davis presented three related bills: HB4129, HB4130, and HB4131, which were designed to strengthen DFPS's enforcement mechanisms, clarify contract termination timelines, and enable swift action in cases of non-compliance by services providers. Each bill was discussed in detail, highlighting their importance for ensuring services for children and families remain uninterrupted and meet quality standards. Witnesses from various stakeholders provided testimony both in support and in critique of the proposed legislation, indicating the significant impact these bills could have on service delivery across the state. A notable moment during the meeting was when the discussion surrounding HB4130 revealed concerns regarding current 60-day notice requirements for contract terminations, which were deemed insufficient. The proposed extension to 180 days is aimed at ensuring a seamless transition without service disruption. The meeting concluded with the decision to leave the bills pending further consideration, demonstrating a commitment to address the pressing issues raised by the lawmakers and community members involved.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

To receive a closed briefing on Department of Defense cyber operations. Feb 25th, 2025 at 03:00 pm

Senate Cybersecurity Subcommittee

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  • This dangerous coalition, characterized by military cooperation between China, Russia, Iran, and North
  • p>Make no mistake, our enemies do not want a 21st century defined by
  • concerned that the Deputy's primary roles—workforce and budget management—have already been undermined by
  • He suggested that these cuts would be covered largely by cancelling DEI and climate change programs,
  • I'm deeply troubled that these firings appear to be part of a broader campaign by President Trump and
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the nomination of Steven Feinberg as Deputy Secretary of Defense. The committee emphasized the urgent need for strong leadership in response to a complex array of global threats posed by adversarial coalitions, including China, Russia, and Iran. The discussions highlighted concerns regarding budget cuts and personnel reductions within the Department of Defense, showcasing the challenges posed by the current economic context and the pressing need to maintain military readiness and capabilities. Various members expressed their apprehensions about how impending layoffs and budget reductions would impact the defense workforce and national security.
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  • Chief Technology Officer at OSTP during the first Trump administration was marked by efforts to advance
  • The story of the 21st century will be written by whichever

  • And I will note, by the way, that Microsoft tells me

  • This breakthrough is led by an American company and

  • main engine of our innovation and capital markets, and that the United States, even being outsized by
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.
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  • I'm alert to the model that has now been implemented by Texas and Taiwan.
  • By working with our British counterparts, we can forge

  • We look forward to making a tangible impact by reaching across
  • That's a panel we've got that's going to be hosted by and supported by Rolls-Royce.
  • UK-Texas Statement of Mutual Cooperation, which is what you just mentioned, Tan, and which was signed by
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Jan 24th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Senate Bill 2 by Creighton et al.

  • Senate Bill 2 by Creighton et al. relating to the establishment

  • Senator: Motion by Zaffirini.

  • Senator: Motion by Zaffirini.

  • Senator: Motion by Zaffirini.

Bills: SB2, SB2
Summary: The meeting convened with a focus on the discussion surrounding SB2, which pertains to the establishment of an Education Savings Account Program. Senator Creighton and other members articulated their perspectives on the bill, highlighting its potential impact on educational funding and choice for families in Texas. The session included formal motions regarding the proceedings, with Senator Zaffirini advocating for motions to be recorded in the journal. Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of educational reforms and the legislative process involved in addressing those reforms.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Mar 27th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • TDHCA must report on compliance by 2030 to be in alignment with the five-year grace period.
  • TDHCA must report compliance again by 2030 to be in alignment with the five-year grace period.
  • This change was suggested by several organizations.
  • Fourth, it clarifies provisions related to the use of AI by delineating that healthcare practitioners
  • younger shall have complete and unrestricted access, upon request, to the record, unless restricted by
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services met to discuss multiple bills, notably including SB731, SB732, SB1589, SB397, and SB1188. Senator Miles explained amendments to SB732, detailing that the bill now allows existing buildings a five-year compliance period, and emphasized that it is not retroactive. Senator Cook moved the adoption of the community substitute to SB732, which passed without objection. SB1589 was also favorably reported and recommended for a local calendar, while SB397 faced a similar fate with unanimous support from committee members.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 26th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V

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  • FTEs have also increased by 856.7, or 7.3%.
  • Appendix A on page 16 will show these changes by strategy.
  • This net increase is offset by $5.3 million in general revenue for one-time startup costs associated
  • DPS was directed by the 88th legislature to conduct a

  • They have a driver's license office close by, but they have to drive to the next town over.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on the operations and budgetary recommendations for the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). Key discussions included addressing the backlog of driver's licenses, recruitment challenges within the department, and strategies to enhance public safety amidst rising crime rates and border security issues. Representatives discussed specific budget requests aimed at improving infrastructure, recruiting more officers, and enhancing technological capabilities to better handle crime data and public safety operations. The urgency of training law enforcement personnel and the need for modernized facilities were also highlighted as critical issues. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to reviewing the impacts of the recent data breach involving driver's licenses and the measures installed post-incident to protect personal data. Public comments reflected support and concerns about the ongoing challenges DPS faces in managing resources and expectations related to law enforcement and public service. The meeting concluded with plans to reconvene for further discussions on the proposed initiatives.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 27th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V

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  • GRD 5173 is funded by revenues generated from forensic

  • To meet updated federal requirements mandated by the American
  • by TIDC, who regularly share fair defense accounts with the
  • 7, the effect of this decision has positively impacted the provision of indigent services provided by
  • TIDC by reducing the impact of the shortfall and It also frees
Summary: The meeting of the committee centered around various crucial topics, with notable discussions on funding for the Texas Forensic Science Commission and considerations for improving specialty court case management systems. Specific attention was given to the challenges posed by inconsistency in reporting systems that hinder the agency's ability to deliver best practices. Various members expressed concerns regarding the agency's funding requests and the implications of potential fee increases for court reporters. Public testimonies brought forward contrasting views on the efficacy of current systems and necessary reforms.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Border Security (Part I) Apr 3rd, 2025

Senate Border Security Committee

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  • Chair lays out Senate Bill 36 by Senator Parker relating
  • SB36 aims to address those challenges by consolidating

  • By bringing these functions together, we can strengthen our overall economy, preparedness, and response
  • SB36 underscores the importance of protecting critical infrastructure by prioritizing sectors such as
  • We have to follow up with an affidavit signed by a judge.
Bills: SB36, SB2202
Summary: The Senate Committee on Border Security convened to discuss SB36, which aims to establish a Homeland Security Division within the Department of Public Safety. Senator Parker presented the bill, highlighting its intent to consolidate various homeland security operations to enhance coordination across federal, state, and local levels. Notable discussions revolved around the bill's focus on border security, critical infrastructure protection, and emergency preparedness. Testimonies from law enforcement officials and security experts emphasized the need for enhanced collaboration and the integration of advanced technologies in ensuring Texas’ safety against transnational threats and local criminal activity.
TX
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  • The Chair lays out House Bill 1449 by Representative Cabriglione

  • span marker="9" data-time="75"> In a matter of pending business, the Chair lays out House Bill 1449 by
  • All right, the Chair lays out House Bill 3711 by Representative

  • House Bill 3711 by Representative Cabriglione, compared to
  • the one sponsored by Senator Middleton.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on two primary bills: HB1449 and HB3711. HB1449, presented by Senator Cook on behalf of Representative Cabriglione, addresses concerns about reciprocity of permits among counties and modifies fee calculations. After a brief discussion and lack of opposing testimonies, the committee approved a substitute for the bill without objection, highlighting a smooth process for advancing the legislation. Similarly, HB3711 underwent scrutiny as it shifted investigative assistance for Open Meetings Act violations from the Department of Public Safety to the Attorney General's Office. Again, no testimonies were presented during the public testimony phase, leading to swift approval of the committee substitute with a favorable recommendation for the bill to proceed to the full Senate.
TX
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  • Please rise for the invocation in the gallery and on the floor, delivered by Pastor Travis.
  • By the Governor of the State of Texas, to all whom these presents
  • Of Texas by authority vested in me by Article 3, Section

  • provides a review of the Congressional redistricting plan in light of constitutional concerns raised by
Summary: The meeting of the 89th Legislature featured discussions primarily centered around several key bills, including SB648 concerning protections against title theft and deed fraud, SB1253 which addresses impact fees for builders incorporating water conservation measures, and SB2878 related to the administration of the judicial department. The session began with a prayer acknowledging the devastating floods that affected Central Texas, followed by a message from Governor Greg Abbott calling for the special session. Members engaged in robust debates on the importance of the proposed legislations, particularly focusing on community recovery efforts following recent natural disasters. Public testimonies were elicited, highlighting the varied perspectives on the bills under discussion and underscoring the significance of legislative action in response to constituents' needs.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural ResourcesAudio only. Apr 9th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • data-time="19">The Chair lays out as a matter of pending business, Committee Substitute Senate Bill 1150 by
  • The Chair lays out as a matter of pending business Senate Bill 2122 by
  • The Chair lays out as a matter of pending business the new committee substitute to Senate Bill 1757 by
  • and streamlined form of public discussion that does not have the formal legal implications required by
  • This committee is substituted by Senator Birdwell.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Natural Resources meeting addressed several key bills, including SB1150, SB2122, SB1757, and SB2050. A notable discussion involved the adoption of a committee substitute for SB1757 led by Senator Bergamot, focusing on improving public meeting regulations associated with permit applications. This modification aims to enhance transparency by replacing 'public hearing' with 'public meeting' and ensuring residents are informed through posted signs. The committee also emphasized the importance of public comment periods remaining open longer, thus increasing public engagement in the permitting process. Overall, the tone was collaborative, with members working together to refine legislation based on stakeholder feedback.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

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

Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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  • ...was to reduce energy consumption by making better use of
  • Introduced by Bill, the Sunshine Protection Act to finally lock the clock.
  • It has the support of 17 of my colleagues here in the Senate and a House companion led by my friend,
  • Nearly two dozen other states have done the same, pending federal approval that will come by passing
  • A study from the University of Vienna found deaths overall just increased by 3% in those couple of days
Summary: The committee meeting was dedicated to discussing significant legislative topics, focusing particularly on the implications of daylight saving time (DST). Senator Scott advocated for the Sunshine Protection Act, which aims to eliminate the twice-yearly clock changes and keep daylight saving time year-round. He emphasized the negative health impacts associated with DST, including increased risks of heart attacks and accidents immediately following the time changes. Various witnesses provided personal testimonies and expert opinions, highlighting the confusion and health disruptions caused by the current time change practices.
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  • received support from 81 Texas House members on her bill, House Bill 7, which is identical to the bill by
  • And this is enforced by citizen complaints, as well as the
  • ...school, including the head coach, who is still there, by
  • Not only by the transgender-identifying male on the team, who plotted with another player on the Colorado
  • Recent polling has shown that 91% of Americans agree that there are important reasons for separation by
Bills: SB15, SB9, SB4, SB8, SB60, SB4, SB8, SB60
Summary: The committee meeting focused on Senate Bill 7, known as the Texas Women's Privacy Act, which aims to reinforce the separation of men's and women's private spaces such as restrooms, locker rooms, and shelters based on biological sex. The discussions highlighted personal testimonies from women advocating for this bill, emphasizing the importance of privacy and safety. Several supporters, including a representative of Texas Values, expressed strong sentiments regarding the necessity of this legislation to protect women's rights against what they perceive as encroaching ideological views that deny biological realities. The testimonies were powerful and emotional, advocating for a return to maintaining distinct gender-specific spaces, especially in vulnerable settings like prisons and schools.
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  • while the President has imposed tariffs designed to address unfair practices and market manipulation by
  • will lean on its statutory interpretations and legal expertise as we develop policies being considered by
  • By way of his background, he's a native of Union City, Tennessee, where he grew up.
  • Stephen's been nominated by President Trump to serve as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S.
  • His career in public service has been distinguished by his
Summary: The meeting focused on the nominations of Judge Stephen Alexander Vaden for Deputy Secretary of Agriculture and Mr. Tyler Clarkson for General Counsel at the USDA. Members expressed concerns regarding the challenges farmers and ranchers face, especially in navigating the impacts of recent tariffs imposed by the President. Significant attention was given to how these nominations could influence agriculture policy and support rural communities amidst economic uncertainty. The committee emphasized the necessity for strong leadership in the USDA to advocate for farmer needs and ensure the proper implementation of assistance programs.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Aug 6th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Senate Bill 1 by Perry, relating to disaster preparedness

  • Senate Bill 2 by Benton Court, relating to outdoor warning sirens
  • Senate Bill 3 by Eckhardt and Menendez, relating to the

  • Motion by Zaffirini. Is there an objection?

Bills: SB15, SB9, SB7
Summary: The meeting predominantly focused on several significant legislative proposals, including SB1, which pertains to disaster preparedness and recovery. The committee engaged in extensive discussions regarding the powers and duties of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, addressing the challenges faced during disaster responses. Multiple stakeholders provided input during the session, emphasizing the importance of effective resource management and community readiness to mitigate the impacts of disasters. Additionally, the committee addressed modifications concerning outdoor warning sirens in flood-prone areas to enhance public safety.
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  • I'm directed by the House to inform the Senate that the

  • 18"> The House has passed the following measures:

    HB7 by

  • provision of abortion-inducing drugs, including the jurisdiction of and effect of certain judgments by
  • House Bill 15, relating to certain files maintained by

Bills: SB2, SB5, SB10, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB17, HB7, HB7, HB15, HB15, HB27, HB1
Summary: The meeting convened to discuss important legislative matters, particularly focusing on HB7, which involves prohibitions on abortion-inducing drugs, and HB15, addressing law enforcement record-keeping regarding agency employees. The Committee members engaged in significant discussions regarding the implications of these bills, considering legal jurisdictions and potential impacts on public health and safety. Key testimonies were heard, which highlighted varying perspectives surrounding these legislative measures. The meeting concluded with motions to advance the bills for further review by related committees.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

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

House Human Services Committee

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  • current time, What this bill seeks to do is close the gap by
  • House Bill 3940 improves access to newborn health coverage and care by providing necessary information
  • the state nor by the third-party laboratory that takes it.
  • We are running some legal traps just to make sure there is not something we need on a case-by-case basis
  • span marker="202" data-time="1206"> House Bill 3153 before you is also in line with that common goal by
Summary: The meeting of the committee brought forth significant discussions focused on the legislation surrounding newborn health coverage. Representative Johnson presented HB3940, highlighting the issues with newborns not receiving timely healthcare coverage due to inefficiencies in the enrollment process. The committee engaged in a thorough review, emphasizing the critical impact on health outcomes for infants who were uninsured during vital early checkups. Other members raised questions and concerns, adding to the dialogue on how to improve the automatic enrollment processes currently in place. The intent of the proposed bill is to empower parents with necessary information to prevent the enrollment issues from persisting.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education May 1st, 2025 at 08:05 am

House S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

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  • HB 1079 bridges a critical policy gap by recognizing

  • someone who's seen firsthand the impact that it can have, I'm asking you to support House Bill 1079 by
  • I'm going to have to take responsibility, show respect, and lead by example.
  • data-time="648"> ...of people that really needed that kind of training, but they were pulled into it by
  • Oh, by the way, I am a graduate of Odessa High School and, as an athlete, I'm working in the workforce
Bills: HB1079, HB3651, HB4980
Summary: The meeting of the committee on academic and career-oriented education centered on a series of bills focused on career and technology education. Notably, Representative Kerr introduced HB1079, which aims to formally recognize JROTC and LOTC programs as viable career and technology education pathways. Kerr expressed the significance of these programs for student readiness in both military and civilian careers, emphasizing the importance of leadership and teamwork skills gained through these courses. Public testimony included support from former JROTC members, highlighting the positive impact of the program on their lives and career trajectories.

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