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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Apr 8th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a farmer, resident, North Texas farmer-rancher.
  • I'm a farmer and a rancher, guys. My house is a little big, but my yard's a little bitty.
  • And they are bullying the landowners, the farmers, the ranchers, all of us.
  • that has money and contributes way more money to the city than a farmer does.
  • Since 2020, 17,000 farmers and ranchers have been forced out of their business.
Bills: HB2013, HB4163, HB4810
Summary: The meeting of the Agriculture and Livestock Committee mainly centered around discussions regarding three bills: HB4810, HB2013, and HB4163. Notable emphasis was placed on HB4810, which seeks to renew the Trade Agriculture Inspection Grant Program due to its critical role in ensuring the efficient flow of agricultural goods between Texas and Mexico. Testimonies from various stakeholders highlighted the importance of cross-border trade and the economic impact of agricultural imports, which supports thousands of jobs and ensures a reliable food supply. The committee members engaged in thoughtful deliberations about the necessity of maintaining and expanding the program to accommodate rising trade volumes and local agricultural needs.
US
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  • And three-quarters of our young people cannot even qualify for military service.
  • ...young people, because probably 40% of young people in
  • As you highlighted, our young...

  • Thank you, Senator Young. Dr. Oz, great having you here. I enjoyed our office meeting.
  • Senator Young, yes.

Summary: The committee convened to discuss critical issues surrounding the nomination of Michael Falkender for the position of Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. This meeting included a series of remarks from committee members who expressed divergent views on Falkender's qualifications and the implications of his appointment. Senator Wyden voiced strong opposition, arguing that Falkender represents harmful policies expected to be perpetuated under the current administration, especially concerning taxpayer privacy and IRS tactics. Meanwhile, other members defended Falkender, noting his extensive experience, including a commitment to transparency in government operations if confirmed.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock May 14th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • of farmers markets and farm stands do just that.
  • All we are asking is to treat small farmers who are selling their ungraded eggs at the farmers market
  • And that is why our farmers don't want to become graded.
  • Farmers must still follow the same regulations used in direct-to-consumer sales.
  • ...for helping train other farmers, new farmers, and veterans
Bills: SB1864
Summary: This meeting of the committee centered around the discussion of SB1864, which aims to increase access to the graded egg market for small-scale producers. Chairman Wilson introduced the bill, highlighting its potential to lower barriers for entry, allowing smaller producers to sell ungraded eggs to retailers and wholesalers with proper labeling and documentation. The committee heard differing viewpoints, with supporters emphasizing the importance of farming diversity and access to local markets, while opponents raised concerns about food safety and maintaining quality standards. Testimonies from various stakeholders, including farmer representatives, industry experts, and regulatory bodies, were presented, showcasing the tension between market access for small producers and the need for consumer protection through existing food safety regulations.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • 91" data-time="1080">These hearings are meant to help the committee understand the challenges our farmers
  • I really appreciated the words of Chair Boozman about the headwinds that these farmers face.
  • and support for farmers engaging with experts to develop
  • Our farmers, and our state in particular, stand to

  • I know we have our potato farmers in the room and others.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on crucial discussions surrounding the challenges faced by the agriculture sector, particularly concerning avian flu and its impact on poultry and dairy producers. Members provided insights into the economic struggles within the industry, emphasizing the need for a new bipartisan farm bill that addresses the diverse needs of specialty crop and livestock producers. Witnesses from various agricultural sectors spoke about their experiences, illustrating the high costs, regulatory burdens, and emerging diseases that threaten their operations. The meeting underscored a commitment to exploring solutions that will help maintain market stability and ensure food security.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The rest of the Valley farmers are on life support. So what has been done?
  • Farmers through the USDA.
  • And so the farmer...
  • Texas can and should stand up for its farmers.
  • You had those farmers who demonstrated and stopped the flow of water into Texas.
Summary: During this committee meeting, significant discussions focused on water resource management and legislative measures required to address the ongoing water crisis in Texas, particularly the implications of non-compliance with the 1944 Water Treaty by Mexico. Chair Senator Perry highlighted the urgent need to enforce water allocation agreements as they have direct impacts on Texas agriculture and local economies. Notably, Senate Bill 744 and Senate Bill 1248 were passed, addressing the pressing needs for improved water management practices and data protection for wildlife information gathering, respectively. There was overwhelming support expressed for SCR 13, emphasizing the necessity for action to ensure Mexico meets its water obligations, which are critical for sustaining Texas's agricultural sectors and economic stability.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 8th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • That slows down jobs, raises labor costs, and makes it hard to give young people a chance in this trade
  • I represent myself as a grape farmer, and I also represent my family's company, Texas Vine Country.
  • It leaves Texas farmers like myself and many others and other Texas manufacturing businesses with no
  • House Bill 4077 would strip away these protections and expose young children to products that contain
  • Y'all are too young to know BYOB.
Summary: The meeting was marked by thorough discussions regarding several pivotal bills aimed at addressing safety and regulatory reforms within various sectors. Notably, House Bill 3352 was a focal point, where industry representatives highlighted the urgent need for enhanced driver safety training in work zones due to a rise in fatalities. Supporters argued that including work zone safety in driver education programs could significantly improve awareness and reduce accidents. Additionally, House Bill 2186 drew scrutiny from small business owners who expressed concerns about the regulatory burden it would impose on electricians and the potential impact on employment within the industry. Despite the commitment to improve safety, stakeholders warned of unintended consequences that could affect operational viability for non-signatory firms.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 2nd, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Insurance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • They're young.
  • I have some young people too, but generally they're older.
  • I was an eighth grader in Denton County Public Schools, too young to drive.
  • It is natural and normal for a young woman to...
  • Yarden was an autistic, same-sex-attracted young man.
Summary: The committee meeting addressed several key bills, with significant discussions surrounding HB778, which focuses on insurance coverage for individuals undergoing gender transition and those wishing to detransition. During the presentations, the bill's author, Chairman Leach, emphasized the importance of ensuring coverage for potential adverse effects from gender transition procedures. However, concerns were raised by various witnesses regarding the potential implications of limiting coverage for transgender care, leading to heated debates and a range of testimonies from both supporters and opponents of the bill. HB2517 and HB2213 also received attention, with discussions centered on insurance premiums and board eligibility for the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, respectively.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • The committee has examined the challenges facing our country's hard-working farmers, ranchers, and rural
  • To become certain the farmers and ranchers are experiencing
  • bring impressive legal backgrounds and USDA experience that will serve Secretary Rollins and our farmers
  • American farmers and ranchers need certainty, and that means strong leadership at the USDA, including
  • to be a voice for the farmers and ranchers, those receiving
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
Transcript Highlights:
  • So when I travel, I have noticed Americans are incredibly proud of our two hundred and fifty-year-young
  • We are young, and voting is the lifeblood of that democracy.
  • has bowed down from the millions of visitors and the one-and-a-half centuries, you realize we are young
  • In fact, he had to be run out of town in Carrollton Farmers Branch for costing five million dollars due
  • Brown renters in Farmers Branch.
Summary: The Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting convened to gather public input regarding redistricting in the North Texas region. With an emphasis on improving public participation, several committee members expressed the need for in-person hearings, highlighting the limitations of virtual formats. Despite technical glitches, participants were encouraged to provide testimony via video conference. Notably, one citizen voiced concerns about the legislature's shift away from traditional redistricting processes, arguing that mid-decade changes undermine fair representation. The committee reiterated its commitment to collecting public opinion and plans to hold future hearings in different regions of Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate SessionOpening Day of the 89th Legislature Jan 14th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a young man, his family faced the devastating challenges

  • **Senator Parker**: Brandon's response as a young man was
  • experiences taught him firsthand that the challenges faced by hardworking Texans—business owners, farmers
  • He was a young 30-some-odd-year-old caucus chair for

  • marker="161" data-time="4800"> We must prioritize our young
Bills: SCR7
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee was marked by a robust discussion focused on Senate Bill 1760, which centered around crucial tax relief measures. Senator Creighton, the sponsor of the bill, passionately shared his experiences and the importance of tax cuts for the constituents of Texas, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility and community support. The Senate also witnessed nominations for key leadership positions, setting forth a collaborative tone for the upcoming session. Governor Abbott's address highlighted the importance of unity and effective governance amidst the challenges ahead, including managing the state's substantial budget surplus.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Agriculture & Livestock Aug 19th, 2025 at 02:08 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Farmers, if they suspect a screw worm, they don't have the little test tube.
  • Our place to send it, we need to get those and get those into the hands of the farmers and ranchers.
  • The same people—farmers, ranchers, feedlot people—that I talked to tell me that there have been cases
  • There was a great young lady that testified about cell barns, basically.
  • Previously, when we had this before, I can remember, as a young boy, nearly every rancher had about a
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Agriculture and Livestock addressed the ongoing threat of the New World Screw Worm, which poses significant risks to both livestock and wildlife in Texas. Chairman Kitzman emphasized the importance of a coordinated response among state and federal agencies, including the recent $750 million investment for a new sterile fly facility in south Texas, crucial for combating this threat. Several invited witnesses provided insights on current research, management strategies, and the collaboration needed to effectively handle potential infestations.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Our daughters, Kennedy and Cassidy, have grown into confident, godly young ladies with wisdom beyond
  • These farmers understand the importance of the job.
  • I spoke to the farmer, and none of these people have any criminal records.
  • There are a lot of farmers and ranchers in Montana.
Summary: The meeting centered on the nomination of Rodney Scott to serve as the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Throughout the session, various senators expressed concerns regarding CBP's recent practices, including issues related to border security and the treatment of migrants. Questions were raised about Scott's involvement in previous incidents, particularly surrounding the controversial death of Mr. Hernandez Rojas while in custody, which sparked a heated discussion about accountability and transparency in current border policies. Senators emphasized the importance of balancing efficient border security with humane treatment of individuals seeking asylum.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:02 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • where it has been ranked among the top 20 cities for young
  • In Little Glen Rose, Texas, we see young people transformed and elevated.
  • And I saw in particular a young woman for whom Texas FFA is.
  • Of course, that young woman is my daughter, Brooke Rollins. The new generations past.
  • Firing young Texans on Texas FFA Day at the state capitol
Summary: The meeting featured a range of resolutions being discussed, with many representatives emphasizing the importance of various community celebrations across the state. Notable mentions included HR288 recognizing Medical City Dallas Hospital for its contributions to healthcare, and HR273 honoring Delta Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at the University of Texas for its historic significance and community work. The discussion emphasized praise for local organizations contributing to healthcare, education, and cultural heritage.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Feb 26th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The dedication of these folks to their city and Young County
  • Young County was established in 1856 by the Texas Legislature.
  • Graham IV currently serves as the Young County judge.
  • the Civil War, Indian conflicts, and the economic shifts of the oil booms of the 1920s, Graham and Young
  • Graham and Young County's people, from past settlers to today's families, artists, and entrepreneurs,
Summary: The meeting of the Texas Senate primarily celebrated 'Orange and Maroon Day,' an event recognizing the contributions of the University of Texas and Texas A&M to higher education in Texas. Chair Senator Creighton presented Senate Resolution 152, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between these institutions and their impacts on education. Members showed strong camaraderie, sharing personal anecdotes and support for each other's alma maters, allowing for spirited exchanges between Aggies and Longhorns alike. Special guests from both universities were acknowledged, fostering an atmosphere of unity in promoting educational excellence.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is enough to destroy any farmer, any rancher, anyone
  • So you mentioned farmers and other...
  • Again, you know, when I think about farmers and ranchers,
  • Farmers plant. They use a CCN process, says they have.
  • Farmers and ranchers...
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved extensive discussions on multiple bills related to water management and resources in Texas, particularly emphasizing the importance of legislative measures to enhance the conservation and management of groundwater resources. Representative Romero laid out HB4530, which aims to expand the Texas Water Trust to include groundwater rights, enabling voluntary dedication for conservation and addressing the regulatory gaps that currently exist. The bill received support as it seeks to clarify the processes for groundwater donations, thus promoting effective water management strategies across the state.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 24th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • firefighter, the single policeman, the young couple that are
  • Now these young college kids are coming out of college

  • Craig Farmer.
Summary: The committee meeting included extensive discussions on various bills, with a notable focus on housing issues. The members deliberated on HB3892, which aims to address ambiguities in local government regulations and improve the accessibility of affordable housing in Texas. Public testimony was received from multiple stakeholders, including city representatives who voiced support for the bill, highlighting its significance in balancing development and local regulations. The chair also laid out additional bills such as HB5437 to establish a new municipal utility district and HB5650 focused on land use optimization, all of which were passed unanimously with zero nays.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine big fixes for big tech. Apr 1st, 2025 at 01:30 pm

Senate Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I think farmers in Florida, farmers in Utah, and farmers in Illinois, if they can figure out how to repair
  • this tractor that's incredibly expensive and it's absolutely existential for your well-being as a farmer
  • And the loss of power for the farmer, and I think that's
  • But on the other hand, it makes the farmer powerless.
  • But the consumer has literally no power in this case, a farmer consumer. What's the alternative?
Summary: The meeting, titled 'Big Fixes, Big Tech', marked the first hearing of the Senate antitrust competition policy and consumer rights subcommittee in the 119th Congress. Chairman Lee opened the session focusing on the urgent need for effective solutions regarding anti-competitive behavior among major tech firms like Google and Facebook, highlighting several ongoing court cases regarding monopolistic practices in the digital advertising and search markets. Key discussions included the limitations imposed on small businesses and innovation due to the dominance of these tech giants, with many testimonies advocating for stronger legislative measures, including the America Act. The act aims to disrupt the monopolistic capabilities of these firms and restore competitive integrity in the marketplace, which has suffered under their oppressive market control.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I don't represent any landowners or farmers who can afford that kind of bill.
  • the end of the first thirty days, water districts have the potential of penalizing landowners and farmers
  • Farmers could face $11.6 million under this bill.
  • The power to crush landowners and farmers exists today at $10,000
  • I don't think farmers are the target here; it's the large

Summary: During this meeting, the committee had a thorough discussion centered around various Senate Bills primarily related to groundwater management and water utility regulations. Notably, Senate Bill 2661, introduced amendments to enhance penalties for over-pumping water, highlighting the growing concern over depleting aquifers and ensuring compliance with existing water use regulations. Multiple senators voiced their opinions regarding the necessity of tougher penalties and the implications for both water users and conservation methods. Public testimony was heard, with some arguing against the proposed penalties, stating they could unfairly burden farmers and landowners.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Young men and women about citizenship.
  • In Little Glen Rose, Texas, we see young people transformed.
  • I saw, in particular, a young woman for whom Texas FFA is...
  • Of course, that young woman is my daughter.
  • They continue to uplift our communities, empower young people, and stand as a beacon of excellence.
Summary: The committee meeting was conducted with several discussions surrounding various proposed bills, addressing both public interests and legislative concerns. Specific bills were presented, and members debated the implications of each, emphasizing their potential impact on the community and state regulations. Notably, several testimonies were heard from stakeholders, which enriched the conversation and provided different perspectives on the bills being reviewed.

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