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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Mar 31st, 2025 at 04:03 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
Proposing a constitutional amendment exempting tangible
- H.J.R. 172 by Pearson, proposing a constitutional amendment
- A constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to
- An amendment relating to the right to own, hold, and use
- H.J.R. 179 by Madurazio, proposing a constitutional amendment
Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the censorship industrial complex. Mar 25th, 2025 at 01:00 pm
Senate Constitution Subcommittee
- A man who has declared himself above the law, including the First Amendment.
- You don't seem to be a very big fan of the First Amendment.
- The evidence of my dedication to the First Amendment is the fact that I am here defending the First Amendment
- That is my dedication to the First Amendment.
- I believe that you should take the First Amendment seriously. Mr.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Senate of the 89th Legislature Apr 10th, 2025 at 10:00 am
- Over the past decade, some cities have proposed charter amendments that conflict with existing statutes
- submitting a proposed charter amendment to the voters if
- It would prohibit them from putting up the Charter Amendment
The secretary will read the caption: charter amendment
- Following amendment: Secretary, read the amendment. Floor amendment number two by Paxton.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services May 12th, 2025 at 08:05 am
House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee
- I think this is important for the First Amendment.
- We strongly urge that the bill be amended to exempt voter-approved
- committee substitute to HGR 7, also sponsored by Senator Perry, which proposes a constitutional amendment
- next item is the allocation of the dedicated funding for the initial term from the constitutional amendment
- It used to be that the split, the 50-50 in this case, was in the constitutional amendment.
- span> The substitute removes the provisions of the constitutional amendment
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Senate SessionReading and Referral of Bills Feb 7th, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
SJR 1 by Huffman proposing a constitutional amendment requiring
S.J.R. 2 by Betancourt et al., proposing a constitutional amendment
S.J.R. 5 by Huffman, proposing a constitutional amendment
S.J.R. 34 by Hughes, proposing a constitutional amendment
- S.J.R. 35 by Johnson, proposing a constitutional amendment to
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session May 27th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- There is an amendment; the following amendment the clerk will read the amendment.
- I have an amendment. The following amendment... the clerk will read the amendment.
- Following amendment, Clerk, read the amendment.
- I do have a floor amendment. Following amendment, Clerk, read the amendment.
- I have an amendment, the following amendment.
Following amendment. Secretary, read the amendment.
- Hearing none, the amendment is adopted.
- Hearing none, the amendment is adopted.
- Following amendment. Secretary, read the amendment.
- On the amendment. Any objection to the amendment?
- Secretary, read the amendment.
- Following amendment. The secretary read the amendment, or amendment number one by Gutierrez.
- amendment.
- The question on the amendment, the amendment fails.
- The secretary will read the amendment. Floor amendment number one by Bettencourt.
- Secretary, read the amendment. Floor amendment number one by Blanco. Recognized on your amendment.
- Following amendment, the Secretary read the amendment.
- There was another question on the amendment. The amendment fails.
- Secretary, read the amendment.
- This is the aforementioned amendment.
- We have a floor amendment that will come out that will make it crystal clear that we want you to provide
- Constitution right now under Article VIII, Section 1-B, and scroll down to the date section where it's amended
- By amending the current statute, HB 5182 would allow the Texas Ethics Commission to be self-sufficient
- What I was saying and what I'll say to this constitutional amendment proposal, all of you on this dais
- this bill through this constitutional amendment if it were
This would not require a constitutional amendment.
- Respectfully, it just seems like still you need a constitutional amendment to.
The Chair moves that House Bill 3278, without amendment
- Senate Bill 1358 without amendment be reported favorably to
- The Chair moves that House Bill 5109, without amendment, be
- The Chair moves that House Bill 3713 without amendment be
- The Chair moves that Senate Bill 1121 without amendment be reported favorably to the full House with
This is another constitutional amendment that addresses
The amendments are still moving through the process; there's
- span marker="37" data-time="216">So what this joint resolution does, if approved by Texas voters, is amend
I mean, this bill, this constitutional amendment is meant
- This constitutional amendment adds insult to injury, and with that, we oppose this SJR.
SJR 36 by Hall, proposing a constitutional amendment.
Secretary will read the amendment.
- The amendment is adopted.
Members, there is an amendment.
- Senator Huffman, the secretary will read the amendment.
- Senator Huffman is recognized on Floor Amendment Number One.
- data-time="1152"> of some of these questions, but the ESF is what this bill contemplates making amendments
- to via Constitutional Amendment.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session May 21st, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- The following amendment, the clerk will read the amendment. Amendment by Olcott.
- amendment.
- will read the amendment to the amendment.
- Moody, on the amendment to the amendment.
- Oliverson on the amendment as amended.