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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
AdministrationAudio only. May 23rd, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- ...work and they have to live their lives, and the State of
- Chairman and members.
- H.C.R. 59 designates April as Promise Month in Texas, a time to recognize and celebrate the enduring.
- Aviation and Defense Capital of Texas for a 10-year period
- And 59, as well. 59, also. And that's already not enough. Okay. That should be good.
Keywords:
Small Business Saturday, HCR 9, HCR 135, Banana Pudding Capital, vehicle tag fraud, public testimony, community initiatives, Senate Committee on Administration
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee on Administration focused on multiple resolutions, including the designation of important dates and recognitions for communities across Texas. HCR 9, pushed by Senator Hinojosa, proposed the first Saturday of each month to be designated as 'Small Business Saturday', intended to support local businesses and foster community ties. The committee reported favorably on this resolution, alongside others like HCR 135 which recognizes Slayton as the official 'Banana Pudding Capital of Texas'. Public testimony was held for several of the proposals, but most passed with little opposition, showcasing bipartisan support for promoting local initiatives.
Additionally, the meeting featured emotional testimony concerning HB 1135, which aims to combat fraud involving vehicle tags. Tawni Solberg spoke passionately about her son's tragic experience related to the misuse of temporary tags, underscoring the necessity for legislation that honors victims and prevents future incidents. The committee members expressed their sympathy and support, highlighting the bill's importance in ensuring safety and accountability on the roads. Overall, the atmosphere was collaborative, with a clear focus on generating positive outcomes for Texas communities.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Press Conference: Senators Royce West and Borris Miles Apr 2nd, 2025 at 06:00 am
Transcript Highlights:
And you know, I think the proof is in the pudding, and
- Just real briefly, and contextually, the Senate just confirmed Justin Barry to be on… And at the same
- And you know, I think the proof is in the pudding, and you heard it from Senator West when he said he
- And to close this out, I'm going to ask Senator Boris Miles to come up and make a few brief remarks.
- ...to have diversity and equity and inclusion in government
Keywords:
Senate Bill 688, Senate Bill 9, equity, meritocracy, social progress, policy reform, public testimony
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting Aug 21st, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- Chairman and members.
- We just had not done any congressional redistricting in 2000 and 2001 and tried to do state Senate and
- House and run...
- House that the two years following the midterms could be very harmful to Texas and to the United States
- Chairman, and I just have several points and questions, points of clarification.
Keywords:
redistricting, HB4, SB4, congressional districts, public testimony, Senate committee, political implications
Summary:
The meeting of the special committee on congressional redistricting was convened to discuss and vote on HB4, a key bill aimed at revising congressional district maps in Texas. Chairman King presented the bill, which is a companion to SB4 that had already passed out of the Senate. The discussion focused on minor differences between HB4 and SB4, primarily revolving around the political implications of the proposed changes. Several senators highlighted concerns over the lack of public testimony for the amendments, raising questions about the inclusiveness of the redistricting process. The committee ultimately voted to report HB4 favorably to the Senate, with a narrow vote of 5 to 3. This spirited debate underscored the contentious nature of redistricting and its impact on electoral outcomes.
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Transcript Highlights:
- , and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend.
- , and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and the laws of the
- And Lourdes and Michelle are back, and then we have a new member.
- And Lourdes and Michelle are back, and then we have a new member to assist, and that's Rebecca.
- Liu, thank you for volunteering your time, your expertise, and your care to the people of Texas today
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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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the nominations of Dean Sauer, of Missouri, to be Solicitor General of the United States, and Harmeet Dhillon, of California, and Aaron Reitz, of Texas, both to be an Assistant Attorney General, all of the Department of Justice. Feb 26th, 2025 at 09:15 am
Senate Judiciary Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- After clerking and a stint in private practice, you left D.C. behind to go home and serve as Assistant
- ...the Texas House of Representatives and campaigned on issues
Today, you continue to serve Texas and your country
- It happened here, and we lived it. We ended up postponing the session of the Senate and the House.
- That's an incredible statement, and it's on its face, patently false and insulting to the men and women
Keywords:
Department of Justice, nominations, Assistant Attorney General, civil rights, enforcement, committee discussion
Summary:
The meeting covered important discussions surrounding key nominations in the Department of Justice, specifically for the roles of Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and the Office of Legal Policy. Various committee members took turns to express their views on the nominees, emphasizing the implications of their potential confirmation on civil rights enforcement in the country. Alongside the committee discussion, the nominees provided insights into their professional backgrounds and how their experiences align with the responsibilities of the positions for which they have been nominated.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Jan 22nd, 2025 at 02:01 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- May we listen to our own hearts in love and forgiveness. May we listen to God in quietness and awe.
- in each other and all people.
- Texas flags.
- I pledge allegiance to the flag of the State of Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.
- for you and your staff to attend and meet agency leadership or address any constituent issues.
Keywords:
SCR7, committee meeting, agency information session, Pledge of Allegiance, legislative engagement
Summary:
In this meeting, the committee convened to discuss SCR7. The session started with a prayer led by Honorable Gio Capriclione, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flags. Members were reminded of the agency information sessions taking place during the week, providing opportunities for legislative engagement with constituents and agency leadership. The atmosphere was collegial, and members appeared engaged in the preliminary discussions.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
89th Legislative Session - First Called Session Jul 28th, 2025 at 10:07 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- from the loss of life and property.
And may the Lord turn his face towards you and give you
- The United States and Texas flags.
On the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas
- Harris moves that the House adjourn pending the reading and referral of bills and the receipt of messages
Summary:
The meeting was primarily focused on procedural motions and the attendance status of committee members. A number of excusals were noted due to important district business, indicating active participation in local matters by several representatives. The chair acknowledged the invocation and the pledges of allegiance led by a member, which framed the session with a sense of civic responsibility and decorum. However, no substantial discussions on specific bills were recorded in the transcript, showcasing a more administrative nature of the meeting rather than legislative debate or public engagement.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Agriculture & Livestock Apr 22nd, 2025 at 02:04 pm
House Agriculture & Livestock Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Seed banks preserve crop diversity and support local farmers, gardeners, and scientific communities.
As our population in Texas and across the world grows
- who will solve the world's problems of food insecurity, loss in biodiversity, and extreme weather and
- may recover court costs and attorney's fees.
- The substitute just changes "or" to "and".
Bills:
HB5085
Keywords:
seed banks, food access, environment, biodiversity, agriculture policy, agriculture, seed banks, food security, biodiversity, local regulations, veterinary
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on several agricultural bills, including HB5085, SB1035, and SB2155. Representative Hawkins opened the discussion regarding HB5085, emphasizing the importance of seed banks and preservation efforts for maintaining food security and biodiversity in light of environmental challenges. The bill was passed favorably with a vote of six to three after discussion on its potential impact on local agricultural practices. The meeting proceeded with SB1035, which aims to provide a legal pathway for agricultural operators to contest unlawful local regulations, where a committee substitute was successfully adopted. This bill received unanimous support in voting before moving on to SB2155, which seeks to modernize the structure of the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, also passed with unanimous support.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 3rd, 2025 at 10:00 am
House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Your perspectives and your.
- productive and effective.
- And it's an honor to be here to meet some of the members I know, and some of you that we'll be talking
- that we practice efficiency and...
- and perpetuators.
Summary:
The committee meeting covered various legislative topics, with a focus on upcoming bills and their implications for local communities. Members discussed the importance of public input and oversight in the legislative process. Some members expressed concerns about maintaining transparency while navigating complex issues. The session included testimonies from stakeholders, emphasizing the significance of collaboration between legislators and the community. The meeting ended with a call for more comprehensive discussions in future sessions, as well as a commitment to address the feedback received.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.
Congressional Redistricting, Select Aug 2nd, 2025 at 09:08 am
Transcript Highlights:
- Chair and members.
- respect of people of every ethnicity and background, and it was a Republican district, and he consistently
- To do as much in secret and in the dark as possible. And that is.
- And it seems like leadership in Texas...
- of Texas, and that set of laws was enacted after...
Keywords:
redistricting, HB4, congressional representation, discrimination, minority districts, public testimony, Civic engagement
Summary:
The House Select Committee on Congressional Registration convened to discuss and vote on HB4, a congressional redistricting bill. During the meeting, Representative Turner expressed strong opposition, labeling the bill as discriminatory and racially motivated, claiming it intended to dismantle historically minority districts. Overall, there was a significant public outcry regarding the process, with many constituents unable to voice their concerns effectively. Despite the strong backlash, the bill was moved forward without amendments, reflecting broader tensions in the committee regarding representation and civic engagement.
Members voiced their concerns about the bill's implications on minority communities and how the redistricting process appeared opaque. Emotional testimonies highlighted the potential disenfranchisement of historically marginalized groups, with representatives stressing the importance of community representation in Congress. Although the bill was passed along party lines, it sparked a commitment among members to continue advocating for fairness and transparency in future legislative processes.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider the nomination of Reed Rubinstein, of Maryland, to be Legal Adviser of the Department of State; to be immediately followed by a hearing to examine the nominations of David Perdue, of Georgia, to be Ambassador to the Peopl Apr 3rd, 2025 at 09:30 am
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- He loves his country and will put America first at home and abroad.
- He loves his country and will put America first at home and abroad.
- He loves his country and will put America first at home and abroad.
- He loves his country and will put America first at home and abroad.
- He loves his country and will put America first at home and abroad.
Keywords:
committee meeting, bill discussions, nomination, David Perdue, Monica Crawley, U.S.-China relations, foreign policy
Summary:
The meeting of the committee was marked by significant discussions regarding various bills, including HB22 and SB5. A notable moment was the introduction of nominees Senator David Perdue and Ms. Monica Crawley, which led to discussions on the implications of their roles, particularly in relation to U.S.-China relations and foreign policy. Members exchanged views on the nominees' qualifications, emphasizing the importance of leadership in foreign diplomacy. Additionally, the committee heard testimonies from several witnesses both supporting and opposing certain bills, showcasing the diverse perspectives present.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Economic DevelopmentAudio only. Apr 29th, 2025
Senate Economic Development Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- That it do pass and be printed.
- Chairman and members.
- back to work faster and protect Texas taxpayer dollars from
- , and still require cross-checks to cover.
- Hires data and Texas new hires data.
Keywords:
Senate Economic Development Committee, SB1703, SB2133, SB2955, unemployment fraud, committee substitutes
Summary:
The Senate Economic Development Committee meeting addressed multiple bills with a focus on committee substitutes and favorable recommendations for passage. Senator Sparks led the meeting, moving several bills, including SB1703, SB2133, and SB2955, through favorable votes. Noteworthy discussions included amendments to SB1950 aimed at streamlining unemployment processes and preventing fraud, which garnered unanimous support. The session emphasized efficiency in legislation and tackled substantial bills relevant to economic development and tax regulations.
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Transcript Highlights:
- This would be the, if this passes this committee and then the floor.
- a personnel file, and it protects the officer and his family from certain exposures.
- We have removed those amendments, and this is the same bill that we have passed out.
- and reported to the full Senate.
- making sure that it is strong and will do what it needs to do.
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:
- two-thirds pennies to 90 and 86/100 pennies.
- from Texas Realty.
- At that time, I was counsel to Ways and Means a long time ago.
- The disabled and veterans exemption was $10,000.
And why is that important?
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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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Economic DevelopmentAudio only. Apr 15th, 2025
Senate Economic Development Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- There being three ayes and two nays.
- to explain the difference between the committee substitute and the bill as filed.
- Chairman and members.
- Texas often face unique challenges when it comes to growing their economies.
So I'm happy to try and answer any questions.
Keywords:
Senate Bill 1143, Senate Bill 1534, Senate Bill 2448, committee substitutes, legislative proposals, productivity, consensus, unanimous consent
Summary:
This meeting of the Senate committee focused on the review and approval of multiple bills, primarily Senate Bill 1143, Senate Bill 1534, and Senate Bill 2448, among others. Senator Sparks led the discussions, presenting committee substitutes to streamline various legislative proposals. The committee adopted several substitutes unanimously, which indicates a strong consensus among committee members regarding the amendments made to the original bills. All bills were favorably reported to the full Senate with recommendations for approval and certification, reflecting a productive session.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine interdicting illicit drug trafficking, focusing on a view from the front lines. Feb 26th, 2025 at 10:00 am
Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- , communities, and our citizens.
- Catch and release is a disgrace and an insult to those who
- act and end the catch-and-release approach to Middle East
- and cartels make fentanyl and smuggle it through the United States.
- and Police Departments, and Yakima Narcotics and Gang Task
Keywords:
Coast Guard, maritime drug enforcement, illegal drugs, fentanyl crisis, legislative reforms, public testimony
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation addressed critical issues surrounding maritime drug enforcement and the Coast Guard's role in stopping the influx of illegal drugs. The chairman highlighted the alarming consequences of current policies allowing drugs to cross borders, emphasizing the need for legislative reforms, such as the Coast Guard Reauthorization Act of 2025. There was an intense discussion regarding the operational challenges faced by the Coast Guard, which has recently made significant drug seizures, indicating progress but also revealing gaps that need addressing. Several witnesses, including victims of the drug crisis, shared their compelling testimonies, which underscored the urgency for stricter controls and comprehensive support for law enforcement agencies involved in drug interdiction efforts.
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Transcript Highlights:
The following bills and resolutions are on first.
- giving direction and adjustment authority regarding those appropriations to finance.
- the Texas Citizens Participation Act, and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, authorizing civil and
- Pending the reading and referral of bills, and the receipt of
- messages and committee reports.
Summary:
The meeting focused on two significant bills: SB3, which pertains to supplemental appropriations for disaster relief, and SB6, which involves measures related to abortion, including civil liability concerning abortion-inducing drugs. The committee members were actively engaged, and the bills were presented and discussed in depth, highlighting their implications and provisions. The chair noted the importance of these bills, with both receiving public testimony that reflected a wide range of opinions. The discussions were robust, suggesting an intent to address these pressing issues thoroughly before moving to the next phase.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.
Senate SessionReceipt of House messages; reading and referral of bills. Aug 20th, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
The following bill is on first reading and reference to
- marker="7" data-time="36">Members of the United States House of Representatives from the State of Texas
- Thursday, August 21st, pending the reading and referral of bills, reports, and the receipt of messages
- and committee reports.
Summary:
The meeting of the committee included spirited discussions on various topics including the implications of new legislative proposals and their potential impacts on local communities. The chairperson led several discussions with committee members focusing on economic growth initiatives, healthcare reform, and education funding. Notably, witnesses were invited to provide testimony regarding specific bills, highlighting concerns and support from various stakeholder groups. The meeting concluded with a clear intent to follow up on several issues raised, ensuring continued engagement with constituents and experts.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Economic DevelopmentAudio only. Apr 2nd, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- data-time="19">Members, I'm going to try to go kind of quick because I know there's a caucus meeting and
Being five ayes and zero nays, Senate Bill 209 will be
There being four ayes and one nay, Senate Bill 217...
There being five ayes and zero nays, Senate Bill 529
- for their importance and none of our ports are unintentionally overlooked.
Keywords:
Senate Economic Development Committee, SB217, SB529, SB1265, committee substitutes, SCR37, legislation
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Economic Development Committee was marked by a rapid review and voting on several bills. Notably, Senate Bill 217 was reported favorably with a vote of 4-1, showcasing a split opinion among members. Additionally, Senate Bill 529 and Senate Bill 1265 were both unanimously recommended for certification, indicating strong support. The committee also discussed committee substitutes for Senate Bill 1592 and SCR 37, with both passing without objection. These actions illustrate the committee's proactive approach in addressing pending legislation and facilitating its progress to the full Senate.