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Members, these amendments dedicate civil penalties recovered
- The changes ensure taxpaying landowners retain their property rights and that only abandoned, undeveloped
- Right, House Bill 4623, and this is Senate Bill 571. Okay, and I think they're a fantastic tandem.
House Bill 2011 relates to the right to <
- And so for those judges, we know they're looking right now to see exactly what action we will take as
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Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 25th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- span> In the meeting, probably if we're coming back after lunch, right
- right?
- It's named after the great civil rights leader and civil rights attorney, Thurgood Marshall.
- Clifford Davis dedicated his life to fighting for civil rights and ensuring justice for all.
- Clifford Davis's extraordinary contributions to civil rights will long be remembered by our nation and
- Members, Houston lost a giant in the civil rights movement
- My name is Daniel Woodward, and I am a policy attorney with the Texas Civil Rights Project.
- And I'm sorry, sir, on the far right. All right, I forgot your name again. I'm sorry. I see.
- rights organization in the country.
- Right, that's correct.
- You had other options, right? So give us a quick example.
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89th Legislative Session May 8th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- Members, a vote for this amendment is a vote to uphold federal civil rights law and is a vote to ensure
- And it was those civil rights acts that tried to stem the tide of racial
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S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 21st, 2025 at 01:04 pm
House S/C on County & Regional Government
- All right, go ahead.
- Right, right. Again, from public view.
- Right, I mean, there's no reason to do that, right?
- All right. All right. Thank you for your testimony here. Absolutely.
- In 2020, my predecessor, Constable Ted Heap, was accused of a civil rights violation by another elected
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Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee
- All right, go ahead.
- Right, so they had the policy, but they had policy there, right?
- All right.
- So, in 1939, we began allowing the court to promulgate rules of civil rights.
- who right now...
- It's illegal though, right?
- I understand that's right.
- Right?
I think that's right, yes.
- Years ago, they were right then, and they are right now.
- Rights Act, and in 2024...
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89th Legislative Session May 25th, 2025 at 02:05 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- Right?
- Yeah, right?
- That's exactly right.
- Right.
- So within your amendment right now, if we do this, it's right here and right now.
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Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Natural Resources Committee
- All right, please proceed.
- these water rights to the Texas Water Trust.
- Do you all have active outreach right now seeking those potential landowners or water rights donors?
- All right. Thank you.
- That's all that takes place right now.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session May 10th, 2025 at 09:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- Is that right?
- All right.
- Right until we fix it, right?
- Right?
- rights.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Criminal Justice (Part II) Apr 8th, 2025
Senate Criminal Justice Committee
- And we begin on my right.
- We'll begin on my right.
- My name is Danny Woodward, and I'm a policy attorney with the Texas Civil Rights Project.
- I'm a policy attorney with the Texas Civil Rights Project.
- rights.
- rights within our systems.
- Representing the Texas Civil Rights Project and opposing
- Texas Civil Rights Project and against the bill, is that correct?
- I got it right here. Thank you.
- We show you registered as Alicia Costello, Associate Director of Policy, Texas Civil Rights Project,
- Senators, this is about property rights and about the democratic process.
- This is about what you can do with your property, your property rights.
- a homeowner, property right owner, or the owner of a home
- So right?
Yes, right.
- All right, 5:20.
- All right.
- This is civil, of course.
- And it was an overnight trip, right? Right. And she was on the volleyball team.
- Ours is civil, of course.
- I'm sure that's right.
- Right?
- Right.
- So today it's a surplus, right? Right.
- Shall, right.
- As it says right there in the bill. It says right there in the bill.
- All right, very good job.
- And to get this right requires dumping the...
- Well, that's exactly right, and it's certainly the right trend that we're on. I know.
- But more importantly, we're trying to find that right channel to help focus this so they're exactly right
- to the Crime Victims' Rights Statute focused on the rights
- right-of-way, simply for the right-of-way to.
- And the bond fails, right?
- I don't practice right now. That is the practice right now.
- It's like Medicaid, right?
- Your red light's not right.
All right.
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89th Legislative Session May 6th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- I think you're right.
- Is that right?
- They are not a private property right.
- That's not right.
Right.
- All right. Thank you.