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  • And there are a lot of things about her life that maybe all of us didn't know fully, but one of the things
  • of her adult life and despite the challenge of horrific pain and issues that she had to deal with on
  • She always took care of her family, she always took care of Texas, and she always served and was faithful
  • Our prayers are with her and with all of you, and may God now rest her soul.
  • , and die pending the receipt of House messages and the completion of administrative duties in memory
Bills: SB2, SB10, HB27, HB18, HB17, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB18, SR1, SR2, SR5
Summary: The meeting convened to address significant resolutions, including the formation of a committee to investigate the catastrophic flooding events in July 2025 that resulted in tragic losses across Texas. Senator Flores introduced Senate Resolution 2, aiming to conduct a comprehensive examination of the flooding's impacts and the effectiveness of immediate legislative responses. The resolution was adopted unanimously, indicating a shared commitment to understand and improve future disaster preparedness. Additionally, Senate Resolution 5 was discussed, which proposed amendments to the Senate rules regarding committee structure, particularly in creating a new combined committee for Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs. This resolution also received unanimous support, showcasing a collaborative effort to streamline legislative functions.
TX
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  • in Texas and across the country, specifically the theft of U.S. mail and the subsequent forgery and
  • Checks are often washed and rewritten for a change of payee and amount.
  • Current statutes address the problem from the standpoint of the value of the check and only when it is
  • House Bill 1720 demonstrates a commitment to the safety and security of these animals and their caregivers
  • Currently, some individuals putting the lives and well-being of themselves and others at risk would,
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several critical pieces of legislation, including discussions around HB1720, aimed at enhancing the security of animal housing facilities to prevent unauthorized trespassing. Representative Gerben-Hawkins emphasized the bill's importance in protecting both the animals and the safety of facilities. The discussion highlighted personal accounts, including a notable incident involving a break-in at the Dallas Zoo, underscoring the urgency of implementing stricter penalties for trespassers in these settings. The bill aims to classify such trespassing as a jail felony or even a third-degree felony depending on the circumstances of any harassment towards the animals involved. Additionally, HB2593 was brought up, proposing to increase penalties for indecent assault against the elderly and disabled, reflecting a growing concern for the safety of vulnerable populations. The committee also discussed HB4414, which addresses mail theft related to checks and introduces offenses for the theft of mail keys. The meeting was well-attended, with ample public testimony supporting these legislative measures, indicating a strong concern from the community about animal welfare and protection for vulnerable citizens.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine the President's 2025 trade policy agenda. Apr 8th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Senate Finance Committee

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  • Accordingly, it's important to contextualize the tariffs and the design of the larger policy.
  • and economic engagement, and we have plenty of substantive trade ideas to discuss.
  • and economic engagement, and we have plenty of substantive trade ideas to discuss.
  • and economic engagement, and we have plenty of substantive trade ideas to discuss.
  • economy and economic engagement, and we have plenty of substantive trade ideas to discuss.
Summary: The meeting focused on various significant topics concerning the recent tariff policies and their wide-ranging implications on the American economy. Members expressed their concerns regarding the negative impact of increased tariffs as proposed by the Trump administration, with specific emphasis on how families might suffer from higher costs and market access issues. The discussion was lively, with members questioning the clarity of the tariff plan and raising concerns about its potential effects on small businesses and American exports.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 May 19th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • of you for your feedback and also.
  • section of code that applies to education preparation and U.S.
  • schools, and all of our teachers.
  • And that's what a lot of people are paying attention to.
  • lots of yay votes and a couple of PNBs, president not voting.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education K-16 convened to discuss House Bill 2, which focuses on public education funding and reforms. Senator Creighton presented amendments to the bill, highlighting significant increases in funding for special education and enhancements to teacher pay. Notably, the committee adopted a new substitute version of the bill after thorough discussions regarding its implications on districts and educators. Several senators expressed their concerns and support for the bill, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that all educational stakeholders are adequately compensated and that the bill addresses ongoing educational challenges in Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on International Relations Mar 24th, 2025 at 10:03 am

House S/C on International Relations

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  • We show you registered as John Beckman on behalf of North American Development Bank, and you will be
  • Texas and Israel share values of innovation, entrepreneurship, and a robust business climate that nurtures
  • And when, as part of that, you see, yes, we...
  • Association of Business, and he is for HCR 90.
  • Lillie Saad, I'm testifying for HCR 90, and I'm in support of it.
Bills: HB1240, HB1353, HCR76, HCR90
Summary: The Subcommittee on Internet convened addressing significant legislative matters, including House Bill 1240, which aims to update definitions surrounding the Texas-Mexico border region to promote consistency across various state statutes. Chairman Guillen led the discussion, highlighting the importance of providing clarity for stakeholders involved in policy and implementation. Additionally, House Concurrent Resolution 90 was discussed, advocating for the establishment of a Texas Economic Trade Office in Israel. Several witnesses testified, emphasizing the benefits this office would offer in terms of economic partnerships and innovation transfer, particularly in technology sectors such as cybersecurity and medical technology. The meeting was characterized by active participation, and the members acknowledged the importance of reinforcing Texas's role on the global stage.
TX
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  • that each of us possesses and that each of us uses, regardless
  • I want our kids to say, "I'm a valuable member of this school, and I'm here to be excited and to learn
  • It perpetuates a broken system of testing and miraculously makes it work.
  • I've done the STAAR test many times, and I feel as though there's a new set of.
  • In elementary, you're pulled out of class, and eventually, you do get bullied for being taken out.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the impacts of House Bill 8, which proposes increasing the frequency of state testing for students in Texas. During the meeting, various testimonies were provided by students, highlighting their concerns about the negative effects of standardized testing on their educational experience. Students expressed that the pressure of multiple assessments causes significant stress and detracts from the joy of learning. Some lawmakers voiced their opposition to the bill, emphasizing the need for a thorough review and consideration of alternative evaluation methods that prioritize student well-being over testing metrics.
TX
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  • and one of our closest allies anywhere in the world and greatest
  • for job creation and investment on both sides of the Atlantic.
  • sectors of our economy, such as energy, technology, health care, and of course so many others.
  • And may God continue to bless the great state of Texas and
  • To all of our friends here, I'm thrilled and excited.
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.
US
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  • and a rapid deployment of unmanned systems.
  • nation has over China is our network of allies and partners.
  • to the people of the Republic of Korea and the soldiers,
  • border, the rejection of reunification discussions, and the destruction of unification monuments and
  • And while the PLA attempts to intimidate the people of Taiwan and demonstrate...
Summary: The meeting focused on significant strategic discussions regarding the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and its military posture in the region. Admiral Paparo and General Brunson were commended for their services, with the Chair noting an alarming shift in the balance of power towards China. Key topics included China's aggressive military drills near Taiwan, the increasing coercion against the Philippines, and the need for the U.S. to reaffirm its commitments to its allies in the region. Concerns were raised regarding China's military modernization and its implications for U.S. forces, alongside discussions on North Korea's threats and its burgeoning nuclear capabilities. The committee emphasized the urgent need for military and defense appropriations to counteract these growing security challenges.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means May 19th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Ways & Means Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're here on behalf of the city of Coppell, and you're...
  • I ask for your support of Senate Bill 2452 and welcome any questions you may have.
  • Thank you, Chairman Meyer and other members of this committee.
  • Thompson is here on behalf of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas.
  • Actually, I have heard of counties abusing this and using the banking for three years and getting it
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on a series of Senate Bill presentations, particularly highlighting SB1277 which aims to extend the reauthorization period for the municipal street maintenance (SMR) tax in the city of Coppell from four years to ten years. This extension aims to stabilize funding for vital infrastructure projects, helping the city avoid potential financial disruptions and additional tax burdens on residents. Testimonies included insights from public representatives, including Mayor Pro Tem Don Carroll, who emphasized the bill's importance for ongoing maintenance efforts and taxpayer savings.
TX
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  • Well, in so many cases, what I am tired of, and I believe so many of my colleagues are tired of hearing
  • offices when every one of us has experienced the benefits of having diversity, equity, and inclusion
  • ...and you want to be colorblind, yet you get rid of all of
  • What I am tired of, and I believe so many of my colleagues are tired of hearing, is that no one qualified
  • offices when every one of us has experienced the benefits of having diversity, equity, and inclusion
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.
US

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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  • This leads to increased risks of health problems, including higher rates of heart attacks, strokes, and
  • and is one of the largest markets for golf in the world.
  • People across our country are tired of the constant cycle of falling back and springing forward.
  • are the same in every way, but today one of them is out of prison and one of them remains behind bars
  • Hawaii and most of Arizona have done.
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.
TX
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  • 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.
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
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  • Coordination and Delivery of Early Childhood Care programs across three state agencies: TEA, HHSC, and
  • of an Iranian national could own a share of stock and be on
  • I'm president and CEO of the Texas Association of Business. We're the Texas State Chamber.
  • Thousands of men and women dedicate their lives to protecting residents of their communities and must
  • Chairman and members, ask for your support in support of this piece of legislation.
Summary: The Senate Economic Development Committee convened to discuss several proposed bills, primarily focusing on enhancing economic growth, infrastructure, and public safety. Key discussions included HB112, which aims to establish Texas Science Park Districts to foster innovation and secure the state's economic future. Senator Parker presented this bill, emphasizing its potential to support local entrepreneurs and technology leaders while safeguarding Texas jobs. There were no witnesses registered for public testimony for this bill, highlighting the requirement for robust stakeholder engagement moving forward. Additionally, HB3686 was addressed, which involves the recognition of retired peace officers' ranks on their credentials, a measure intended to uphold their dignity and address past oversights in the credentialing process.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Sep 3rd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • being defiant and saying, "Send money today," you know, that type of thing.
  • But this is a step, and hopefully, we can at least get this step, if not all of it.
  • people like me who spend our own time here to support each and every one of you.
  • After all, Texans, especially me, know that each and every one of you are capable of serving the people
  • I mentioned something, and many of you heard this, but I want to make sure members of this committee,
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

89th Legislative Session - First Called Session Jul 24th, 2025 at 10:07 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • , 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
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Finance Aug 27th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • ...test at the beginning of the year, middle of the year, and
  • of optional beginning-of-the-year and middle-of-the-year assessment instruments, I'm sorry, for those
  • a middle-of-the-year test, and then an end-of-year test, but that allows them to have alternate testing
  • English I, and provides availability for optional beginning-of-the-year and middle-of-the-year assessments
  • And you can just have a seat at the end of the table.
Bills: HB8, HB26, HB192
Summary: The committee meeting predominantly revolved around the discussions of three significant bills: HB8, HB26, and HB192. Bill HB8 seeks to reform the current standardized testing system by replacing the STAAR test with a series of three assessments across the academic year, thereby offering more timely feedback to students and teachers. Senator Bettencourt emphasized the importance of modernizing the assessment approach to enhance educational accountability. The bill garnered support from various committee members and is set to be forwarded to the full Senate for further consideration. Public testimony was minimal, with no opposition to the bill being recorded.
TX
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  • leave the area of due pass and be printed.
  • of the judiciary's recommendation and subsequent.
  • ...the approval and consent of the city of Sealy recognizes
  • It relates to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County drainage district.
  • And what about the bill number that was missed out of whatever? Thank you.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on a series of municipal management district bills, including several proposals for new districts across various counties. Notably, House Bill 5696 was discussed, which aims to establish a reserve municipal management district in Mansfield, projected to facilitate economic growth through a mixed-use development. During the session, multiple bills such as HB5665, HB5670, and HB5637 were moved forward, passing unanimously with recommendations for further evaluation. Public testimony for these bills was minimal, with no significant opposition raised against any provisions during discussions.
TX

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.
US

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

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  • , 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.
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.
TX

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

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  • 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
Bills: HB1209, HB4746
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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