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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider S.527, to require the Federal Trade Commission to study the role of intermediaries in the pharmaceutical supply chain and provide Congress with appropriate policy recommendations, S.1040, to amend the Federal Trade Commis Apr 3rd, 2025 at 09:15 am
Senate Judiciary Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- In fact, we voice voted them out of committee in February 2023, but we're back.
- In a timely fashion.
- > We want to commit the FTC to finish the work that has started in
- the United States Senate, and in the last Congress, at least one bill out of the House committee.
- Now all three of these bills have not been introduced yet in this Congress, but the Grassley bill out
Keywords:
drug competition, product hopping, generic drugs, biosimilars, federal regulations, FTC Act, patent, biological products, healthcare access, affordable prescriptions, Medicare, Federal Trade Commission, generic drugs, biosimilars, sham petitions, competition, public health, unfair competition, healthcare, pharmaceutical
Summary:
The meeting focused on addressing the high cost of prescription drugs and the abusive practices that contribute to elevated prices affecting American families. Several bills were presented, including proposals to end pay-for-delay deals and to enhance transparency in the operations of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). The discussion was notable for its emphasis on consumer protection and ensuring that cheaper generic drugs reach the market more effectively. Members expressed frustration over past attempts to pass similar legislation stalling in the Senate, leading to renewed efforts to push these bills forward.
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Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Mar 27th, 2025
Senate Health & Human Services Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- We will take up pending business in this meeting.
This bill is in no way a retroactive bill.
- In lieu thereof, do pass and be printed.
- The bill is in no way retroactive.
- We will stand in recess, subject to the call of the chair.
Keywords:
Senate Committee, Health and Human Services, SB731, SB732, SB1589, SB397, SB1188, compliance period, public testimony
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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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine improving the Federal environmental review and permitting processes. Feb 19th, 2025 at 09:15 am
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- "95" data-time="1128">The framework for our environmental review and permitting process is grounded in
However, years of changes in guidance and regulation
- have created complexity and confusion in the permitting process.
- world that will employ over a thousand people in Mason County, West Virginia.
- What is it in? I don't even, that is 47 below. 47 below, okay. Sorry, Austin, you just got tripped.
Keywords:
environmental review, permitting process, infrastructure, bipartisan legislation, economic growth, Nucor, West Virginia
Summary:
The meeting focused on critical discussions surrounding the need for modernizing the federal environmental review and permitting processes. Witnesses from various sectors, including Nucor, provided testimony on the delays and costs associated with current regulations, emphasizing the impact on infrastructure and economic growth. Major projects in West Virginia, such as the Corridor H and Coalfield Expressways, were highlighted as examples of initiatives stalled by excessive permitting hurdles, prompting calls for bipartisan legislation to streamline these processes while maintaining environmental protections. The committee expressed a commitment to address these issues immediately, highlighting the urgency to enhance efficiency in permitting to facilitate economic development.
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Jurisprudence (Part II)Note: Video begins with the meeting already in progress. May 21st, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
In a suit to divide certain property not divided or awarded
- This bill is about the proof of the identity of a child's parents in a suit affecting the parent-child
- line with what's in the budget.
- But everything is in order now. It's all open and transparent.
- Misinformation in this building.
Keywords:
committee meeting, HB1916, HB1973, HB2524, HB2530, HB3180, Senator Johnson, legislation, bill approval
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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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider the nominations of Patrick David Davis, of Maryland, John Andrew Eisenberg, of Virginia, and Brett Shumate, of Virginia, all to be an Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice. Apr 10th, 2025 at 09:15 am
Senate Judiciary Committee
Transcript Highlights:
This is a crucial moment for us to engage in meaningful
In addition to his thorough work, he...
Please join me in thanking Michael.
- Martin in response to the issues that I raised in a previous meeting, and I have joined him in that effort
- In the January 6th case, Mr.
Keywords:
nomination, Patrick Davis, Assistant Attorney General, Ed Martin, January 6th, public testimony
Summary:
This meeting focused primarily on the nomination of Patrick Davis to serve as Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs. Members discussed Mr. Davis's qualifications and experience, emphasizing his commitment to effectively serving the American public and working collaboratively with Congress. The committee also briefly revisited the nominations of John Eisenberg and Brett Shumate but decided to hold them over until the next meeting. Additionally, concerns regarding the nomination of Ed Martin as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia were raised, particularly regarding his past statements and conduct related to the January 6th insurrection and its aftermath. The discussion highlighted the importance of reviewing Mr. Martin's responses to various questions before proceeding with a vote on his nomination.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the nominations of Todd Blanche, of Florida, to be Deputy Attorney General, and Abigail Slater, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, both of the Department of Justice. Feb 12th, 2025 at 09:15 am
Senate Judiciary Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- very senior positions in the Department of Justice.
- in the Department of Justice, and you both have impressive qualifications.
- Blanche landed a position in the Southern District of New York.
- It doesn't mean anything, but you haven't been involved in all the controversy that Mr.
- Blanche has been engaged in.
Keywords:
nominations, Deputy Attorney General, Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, Todd Blanch, Gail Slater, confirmation hearing
Summary:
The meeting focused on the nominations of Todd Blanch and Gail Slater for the positions of Deputy Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, respectively. The committee considered the qualifications of both nominees, with opening statements provided by the nominees themselves. There was an evident emphasis on the rigorous vetting process that nominees undergo before their selection, highlighting the importance of the roles within the Department of Justice. Members of the committee engaged in a structured question-and-answer session to further evaluate the nominees' capabilities and fit for the positions they were nominated for, with each member allotted seven minutes to pose questions.
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Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 22nd, 2025 at 10:04 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- ...back of the room, in the hallway.
- That wasn't in our subcommittee, right? This wasn't in ours.
This was added in? Yeah. In lieu of the...
- It was just laid out in Dropbox.
- Stand in recess. Super.
Bills:
HB867, HB1347, HB1801, HB1820, HB2197, HB2617, HB3110, HB3166, HB3330, HB4237, HB4342, HB4629, HB4933, HJR148
Keywords:
criminal case dismissal, attorney discretion, law enforcement misconduct, judicial approval, evidence, criminal case dismissal, attorney discretion, law enforcement misconduct, judicial consent, transparency, healthcare, Medicare, insurance, elderly, retired, benefits, access, cost, criminal justice, case dismissal
Summary:
The meeting focused on various legislative bills, primarily concerning criminal justice reforms and procedural changes. Notable discussions included House Bill 2151, which pertains to sex offender registration requirements; the bill was reported favorably with unanimous support. Additionally, House Bill 2180 concerning evidence preservation waivers sparked some debate, ultimately passing with a majority vote. There were other bills discussed which included updates to juvenile justice policies and criminal penalties for offenses related to family violence and sex crimes. Several bills were adjourned for further scrutiny, reflecting the committee's commitment to thorough legislative review.
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Transcript Highlights:
- relating to a grant program to provide financial assistance to qualified ambulance service providers in
- marker="7" data-time="36">The chair lays out House Bill 3000 by Chairman King, the House companion in
- That was in a negotiation over the split.
- It used to be that the split, the 50-50 in this case, was in the constitutional amendment.
- the biggest unmet needs in the state.
Keywords:
Senate Committee on Finance, HB3000, ambulance service grants, HGR7, Texas Water Fund, constitutional amendment, funding allocation, rural counties
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Finance convened to discuss several key bills focused on public finance and water resources. Senator Perry presented House Bill 3000, which proposes a $90 million grant program aimed at providing financial assistance to qualified ambulance service providers in rural counties. The bill received strong support, being reported favorably to the full Senate without any opposition. Concurrently, the committee adopted a substitute for HGR 7, which seeks to amend the state constitution for revenue allocation to the Texas Water Fund, extending the dedication period from 16 to 20 years. This change was met with discussions on revenue splits and interim allocations, pivotal for funding future projects related to water infrastructure in Texas.
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89th Legislative Session Jan 15th, 2025 at 10:01 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- In Jesus' name, amen.
- Speaker, members, and guests, please join me in honoring the flags.
- Shaheen because of important business in the district on motion of Representative Paul.
- Would the following members kindly meet me in the back hall?
- The House Democrat Caucus will have a meeting today at 2:30 in the Members' Lounge.
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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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Press Conference Aug 4th, 2025 at 03:08 pm
Transcript Highlights:
- We encountered unprecedented flooding in the Hill Country.
- We have members of the committees who have met not only in Austin
- Important legislation not only dealing with funding necessary for the victims but also changes in policy
- Something we've been working hard to do in the state of Texas
- New York, in Chicago, in places they do not represent.
Keywords:
flooding, legislation, bipartisan, funding, policy changes, human trafficking, standardized testing, Texas House
Summary:
The meeting addressed pressing legislative matters including responses to recent unprecedented flooding in the Hill Country. Members discussed important legislation aimed at funding necessary for flood victims and proposed policy changes to mitigate future occurrences. The Chairman emphasized the bipartisan efforts put forth by members present, despite some absenteeism from others who were out of state. Discussions also touched on the governor's initiatives related to eliminating standardized testing and tackling human trafficking, highlighting the diverse agenda of the Texas House in the ongoing special session.
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There being 10 present in a quorum of established members
- In lieu thereof, do pass and be printed.
- money is in this grant program?
- So the $350 million is in? We have that much money already assigned in the budget?
- In order to establish the validity of the reimbursable grants, I mean who is...?
Keywords:
Business and Commerce Committee, energy initiatives, nuclear energy, reimbursable grants, legislative efficiency, collaborative efforts
Summary:
The meeting of the Business and Commerce Committee was characterized by extensive discussions on several vital bills aiming to advance various economic and energy initiatives within the state. Notably, Senator King played a pivotal role in steering discussions as multiple bills were presented for voting. The committee favorably reported on a number of bills, including HB7, HB1094, and HB2037, with unanimous or overwhelming support. The focus on streamlined legislation indicated a collaborative effort among committee members to address pressing issues efficiently. Furthermore, Senator Menendez raised questions regarding the validation process of reimbursable grants linked to nuclear developments, underlining the committee's emphasis on ensuring fiscal responsibility alongside innovative energy solutions.
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Transcript Highlights:
- It passed in 2023 as well.
- marker="5" data-time="38">Are there any changes from the House bill version from what we voted out in
- the regular session, and then off the floor once in the first called session, and then off the floor
- once in the third called session.
- the Senate and has served the people of Texas along with some of the best people in the country.
Keywords:
HB15, HB7, Senator King, Representative Leach, police confidentiality, abortion pills, pro-life, legislative support, committee staff
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on two primary bills: HB15 and HB7. Senator King led discussions on HB15, which seeks to address the confidentiality of police officers' files by dividing them into department and personnel files. This bill has seen multiple discussions in previous sessions and was once again favorably reported after discussions removed certain amendments made during its time in the House. Notably, the bill received bipartisan support, although some members voiced concerns during the voting process. Meanwhile, Representative Leach's HB7 addressed the issue of illegal abortion pills entering Texas, receiving wide support from pro-life groups, including the backing of Catholic bishops, while medical groups remained neutral. The meeting concluded with positive sentiments from members towards ongoing legislative efforts and gratitude towards departing committee staff, concluding a session marked by significant dialogue on sensitive legislative matters.
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Transcript Highlights:
This was heard in committee and left pending.
- not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in lieu
- to the Senate with the recognition that it does not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in
- "756">Legislative Counsel C.C.H.C. users are required to enter into a written agreement for payment in
- to the Senate with a recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in
Keywords:
Senate Committee, Local Government, housing development, SB2250, SB375, SB867, committee substitute, legislation
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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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider the nomination of Arielle Roth, of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information. Apr 9th, 2025 at 09:00 am
Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- at the same time, I know everyone's calendar is tight, so since we now have a quorum, we will gavel in
- I'm going to get in trouble with Ariel for that one.
- I'm going to get in trouble with Ariel for that one.
- So on the day of the birth of her sixth child, I hope that you will join me in supporting Ariel in a
- strong bipartisan showing in her home committee.
Summary:
During the committee meeting, various issues surrounding state policy and governance were deliberated. Although the specifics of bills under discussion were not highlighted, comments from several committee members indicated a focus on improving legislative processes and addressing public concerns. The chairman facilitated discussions that included several points of critique as well as suggestions for enhancement of existing laws. The atmosphere remained constructive despite the complexity of the topics at hand.
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Transcript Highlights:
- Members, since we're in recess, we're not calling the roll.
So, since we're coming back from recess, just in case you're
- Okay, you're in Kelly Hancock's old desk. I gotta get used to this.
- Adam, is there a birthday in your family? Ah, okay.
- We are joined today by a passionate community servant from right here in Austin.
Keywords:
SCR7, State Preservation Board, Plague of Honor, Children of the Confederacy, historical justice, legislative updates, committee assignments
Summary:
The committee meeting primarily focused on the discussion surrounding SCR7, which was introduced to direct the State Preservation Board to initiate steps for replacing the Children of the Confederacy Plague with a Plague of Honor recognizing victims of the State's convict leasing system. The resolution sparked notable conversations among members regarding its historical implications and the importance of addressing past injustices. Senators expressed their support for the resolution, recognizing the need for collective acknowledgment of the state's history.
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We'll call the roll in a second.
We have invited testimony in five minutes.
- savings, combined with the $496 of average homestead savings in SB 4.
- I am strongly in favor of both of these bills.
- In 1979, Senator Grant Jones passed Senate Bill 621, which changed the entire property tax system.
Keywords:
homestead exemption, elderly, disabled, ad valorem taxation, school district funding, property tax, homestead exemption, senior tax relief, disabled taxpayer, Senate Bill 23, Joint Resolution 85
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee focused on significant property tax legislation, predominantly revolving around SB23 and HJR85, both introduced by Senator Bettencourt. These proposals aim to enhance the homestead exemption for senior and disabled taxpayers, raising it from $10,000 to $60,000. Senator Bettencourt expressed enthusiasm about the potential impact of these bills, which he emphasized as the most significant tax relief measure for seniors in Texas in decades. The discussion included estimated savings of $950 per qualifying homeowner, which drew positive remarks from committee members regarding the importance of making property taxes more manageable for vulnerable populations.
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Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 27th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V
Transcript Highlights:
- Recommendations include $145.1 million in all funds, $80.1 million in general revenue, and $65 million
- in GRD account 56.
- impact of the shortfall and It also frees up $7.7 million in
- a partial or complete listing of the agency's exceptional items, which I believe they will speak to in
- Total appropriations for OLS functions equaled $45,000, including $34.9 million in general revenue for
Keywords:
Texas Forensic Science Commission, funding, specialty courts, case management, fee increases, public testimony, best practices
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.