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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Jurisprudence (Part II)Audio only. May 14th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • And Senator Grayson? Aye.

  • qualifications and training.
  • for the local and uncontested calendars.
  • certified for placement on the local and uncontested calendar.
  • Thank you to our excellent Senate team, our committee team, and each member and your staffs.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Jurisprudence convened to discuss a series of bills concerning various legal topics, notably the rights of custodial parents, barratry, and civil liabilities. Throughout the meeting, each bill was presented by committee members, who moved for favorable recommendations to the full Senate. Among the bills discussed, HB2495 addressed the rights of the sole managing conservator in relation to school enrollment, and HB2733 focused on barratry and solicitation of employment. All bills discussed received unanimous support, reflecting a cooperative atmosphere among committee members.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Aug 27th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • and then it is the Chair's intent to...
  • ...incredibly safe and effective.
  • importantly, to reclaim trust by ridding our airwaves and our lives from snake oil salesmen and big
  • , and pharmaceutical manufacturers making money off of your fear and your illnesses.
  • ...of our time, and I hope my colleagues and all of our communities
Bills: HB25
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services predominantly focused on discussions surrounding House Bill 25, which proposes allowing pharmacists to dispense ivermectin over the counter. Senator Hall, the bill's sponsor, outlined the potential benefits of increased access to ivermectin, particularly for rural Texans who may struggle to get timely medical care. The discussions included various perspectives on the safety and efficacy of ivermectin as a treatment for viral infections, with witnesses providing testimonials on its use. Senator Hall emphasized that the bill would promote medical freedom by enabling pharmacists to dispense the drug without a prescription, yet concerns were raised regarding the off-label use of such drugs and the responsibilities of pharmacists under this bill.
US
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  • Miller, Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs for the United States Marine Corps, and the
  • The caliber of men and women we bring in directly affects the long-term strength and effectiveness of
  • ultimately impacts the health and retention of service members and their families.
  • our adversaries depends on brave men and women stepping up and volunteering to serve.
  • Brown and Admiral Lisa Franchetti.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on pressing issues related to the U.S. military's recruitment and personnel strategies, especially in light of the upcoming NDAA for fiscal year 2026. Chairperson expressed appreciation for the service of witnesses including senior military leaders from different branches, emphasizing the importance of personnel as the backbone of national defense. Discussions revealed concerns regarding the recent lowering of recruitment standards across military branches, which could potentially affect the quality of service members and long-term military readiness. Witnesses were asked to address the implications of these changes on military health and efficiency.
US
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  • SGA, and HHS.
  • prepared leaders, fill gaps in the workforce, and grow.
  • I have heard, and I know many of my colleagues have heard, questions and concerns about recent proposals
  • the schools across our states, and really why they must continue and not be negatively impacted by these
  • reductions in force and the reorganization plans.
Summary: The meeting focused on the responsibilities of the U.S. Department of Education towards Native students, highlighting the importance of federal education programs that satisfy treaty obligations to Native communities. Various witnesses testified about the impact of educational policies designed to support Native students who primarily attend public schools. Concerns were voiced over recent proposals that could potentially undermine these programs, citing the role of federal funding in ensuring successful educational outcomes for Native youth. The chair of the committee emphasized the need for continued federal support and attention to the unique educational challenges faced by Indigenous populations.
US
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  • Bhattacharya and Dr.
  • And the truth is that is exactly what has happened.
  • Drug companies take the money, they say thank you very much, and they go out and charge the American
  • Well, go ahead and do it if you don't mind.
  • And we'll go to the next vote.
Summary: The meeting focused on vital health-related nominations, primarily emphasizing the roles of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya for NIH Director and Dr. Monty McCary for FDA Commissioner. During the discussion, various senators expressed their support and concerns regarding these nominations. Senator Sanders voiced opposition to both candidates, highlighting issues related to drug affordability and public trust in health agencies. He emphasized the need for leaders committed to transparency and addressing the epidemic of high prescription drug prices, advocating for action against pharmaceutical industry greed. Overall, the conversation underscored the critical crossroads in public health leadership amidst ongoing challenges such as trust restoration and healthcare accessibility.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) Apr 10th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • And happy birthday to her.
  • There being five ayes and no nays.
  • And she found your microphone and her first bill.
  • There being five ayes and zero nays, just making sure it's an aye. Five ayes and zero nays.
  • There being 5 ayes and 0 nays.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Local Government was characterized by the passage of several significant bills, including SB2183, SB2046, SB434, and others with recommendations for further consideration. Discussions involved voting on committee substitutes and the implications of various legislative measures. Senator Paxton and other members provided insights and moved bills forward with emphatic support, leading to their successful passing out of committee. Importantly, the bills addressed various local government concerns, showcasing the committee's focus on practical legislative solutions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Jurisprudence (Part II)Audio only. Apr 9th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • The other one was adopted this morning, we need one and

  • There being four ayes and no nays, Senate Bill 2052 is reported.
  • former judges and justices.
  • The bill was laid out and adopted, and a committee substitute was laid out and adopted earlier today.
  • certified for placement on the local and uncontested calendars.
Summary: The Committee on Jurisprudence convened to discuss multiple pending bills aimed at improving various aspects of legal and property matters. Notably, several bills were reported favorably to the full Senate with unanimous support, including SB1335, which addresses issues involving decedents' affairs, and SB1734, focusing on property title documentation. Senator Zaffirini and Senator Johnson were instrumental in moving these bills forward, ensuring the committee maintained a swift pace in considering legislation. Furthermore, the chair highlighted the importance of guardianship for incapacitated persons in upcoming discussions around SB1760, indicating a commitment to addressing vulnerable populations in legislative changes.
US
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  • of the United Kingdom and the United States.
  • That's certainly a legitimate request, and we're going to have Senator Rubio here before very long, and
  • Chairman, the ayes are 16 and the noes are 6.
  • And we will move now.
  • We can point to the war in Ukraine and China's rapid and opaque expansion of its nuclear programs.
Summary: The meeting featured a thorough examination of various bills, including substantial discussions on HB22 and SB4. Key points included amendments proposed by committee members, particularly from Senator Flinstone, who emphasized the need for clarifications on certain provisions. The committee actively engaged with several witnesses providing public testimony, some in favor of the proposed legislation while others highlighted concerns and potential implications. The discussions were vibrant, showcasing different perspectives, especially on the environmental and economic impacts of the bills in question. The meeting concluded with a consensus to reconvene after a recess to further address the outstanding issues related to the bills.
US

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

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  • then I'll go to the ranking member and then we'll have our witnesses.
  • and permitting processes, identify challenges, and then hopefully
  • Other environmental and resource laws like the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Endangered
  • have created complexity and confusion in the permitting process.
  • clarifications and modernizations needed.
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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  • And we are going to start with a markup briefly, and then we will move to the hearing.
  • And we are going to start with a markup briefly, and then we will move to the hearing.
  • And we are going to start with a markup briefly, and then we will move to the hearing.
  • and Committee Member Roy Blunt.
  • Watching them, and we certainly congratulate her and her
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.
US

Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hearings to examine stemming the tide of antisemitism in America. Mar 5th, 2025 at 09:15 am

Senate Judiciary Committee

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  • spreading and becoming increasingly disruptive.
  • They callously murdered over 1,200 people and slaughtered many others.
  • We saw prominent displays of Hezbollah flags and Hamas armbands.
  • And she glossed over statements like, "Long live the intifada."
  • Frank's kidnapping and lynching spurred the revival of the Ku Klux Klan.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on addressing the rising tide of anti-Semitism across the nation. Among the discussions, members expressed concerns about the disturbing acts of hate witnessed on college campuses, with instances of harassment and intimidation targeting Jewish students being highlighted. High-profile incidents, including vandalism and the display of extremist symbols, prompted urgent calls for investigations and measures to protect civil rights. The importance of moral clarity in confronting such hate crimes was emphasized as well, outlining the responsibilities of leaders to ensure safety and uphold justice.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

JurisprudenceAudio only. Apr 28th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • Thank you, the members and the excellent Senate team.

  • , I move that SB66 be reported favorably to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass and
  • favorably to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.
  • ...and be printed. Will the clerk call the roll?
  • And so, if there's no other business, with great thanks to our Senate staff, each member and their staff
Summary: The committee meeting focused on significant legislative proposals, with several bills being advanced to the full Senate for further consideration. Notable discussions included SB2903 which was reported favorably after being substituted, as well as SB629 regarding child support interest accrual. The proceedings saw efficient decision-making, with motions passing unanimously and no objections raised for most bills. The atmosphere was collaborative, suggesting a productive day in the committee's efforts to address various legal and social issues.
US
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  • I provided general advice and thoughts with respect to policy.
  • I was a volunteer, and I do not have any records.
  • And I said, I have the records. I would like to know, think more about whether there were.
  • are no longer necessary to help ensure privacy and security to my family, those I interact with, and
  • With that, the business meeting is adjourned, and thank you all very much.
Summary: During this committee meeting, members engaged in substantial discussions regarding the nominations for key positions at the Environmental Protection Agency. The nominations for David Fatui as Deputy Administrator and another nominee received favorable reviews, with several members expressing support for their qualifications and the importance of their roles in addressing environmental issues. Notable conversations highlighted concerns about the current administration's stance on climate science and regulatory practices, particularly focusing on a controversial statement made by one of the nominees that undermined established climate science. Senator Whitehouse expressed deep frustration over the implications of this viewpoint on future environmental policy and regulation.
US
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  • commitment needed to restore economic growth and financial stability, and to keep the trains running
  • drugs and medical research.
  • And while Trump and Musk burn down our future, the Senate is still chugging along with business as usual
  • Trump and Musk?
  • Atkins and Mr.
Summary: The meeting centered around the confirmation of four significant individuals nominated for leadership positions within various financial institutions. Members engaged in heated discussions regarding the nominees' qualifications and past track records. Concerns were raised over the potential implications of these appointments on economic stability and consumer protections. Each nominee was scrutinized, with particular emphasis on their political alignments and prior influence in their respective agencies. Despite the contentious atmosphere, there was a clear focus on the need for strong leadership to guide economic policies during challenging times.
TX
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  • The chair lays out House Bill 5688 by Representative Lopez and
  • The bill contains template language and requests a vision and row power.
  • and asks Senator West to explain the bill.
  • And second that. And that carries.
  • Thank you, and again, thanks for everyone coming.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on the review and recommendations for several bills concerning utility districts and development projects. Among the key bills discussed was HB5671, which updates the Johnson County Special Utility District's provisions to accommodate rapid county growth. Chairman's call for public testimony on various bills indicated broad community interest, though many bills advanced without opposition. Notably, HB5694, aiming to create the Fannin County Improvement District, illustrated strong legislative support, gaining a swift recommendation to pass without any public testimony against it. Additionally, HB5696 saw a proposed committee substitute that resulted from the feedback regarding its statewide implications, highlighting the committee's responsiveness to community concerns regarding localized impacts.
US
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  • I want to thank Chairman Mollenaar and Ranking Member Krishnamoorthy for joining myself and Ranking Member
  • and opportunities of older people.
  • our place in the world, including going after our citizens and targeting the retirements and hard-earned
  • And this could happen overnight.
  • using today's hearing and our partnership with our colleagues in the Senate and the House to protect
Summary: The meeting primarily addressed concerns regarding the impact of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on American investments and the financial security of retirees. The chair discussed legislation aimed at ensuring the protection of American investors against the risks posed by Chinese companies. There was a consensus among the members regarding the necessity to enforce existing policies that require compliance from foreign companies wishing to trade on American exchanges. The discussion included testimony from various stakeholders highlighting the urgent need to limit exposure to the CCP in retirement portfolios. Additionally, there were calls for increased accountability of regulatory bodies such as the SEC to better shield American investors from potential loss.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II)Audio only. Apr 7th, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • It's consistent with what we've done on hemp and leaving CBD and CBG on the shelves.
  • And no nays.
  • certified for local and uncontested counties.
  • and uncontested calendars.
  • ...and one no.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on State Affairs featured several important bills, particularly focusing on alcohol regulations and controlled substances. Notably, Senator Perry presented Senate Bill 1868, which aims to update the Controlled Substance Act by allowing kratom in its natural state to be legal, recognizing its natural benefits while continuing to ban certain synthetic derivatives. The bill was positively received and reported favorably to the Senate without any objections. Further discussions included provisions related to the sale of alcoholic beverages and a joint resolution concerning veto overrides from the last legislative session.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. May 26th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • each and every one of you for all your hard work, for your questions, and for the seriousness with which
  • HB713 do pass and be printed.
  • Senator Kolkhorst moves that House Bill 4638 do pass and be printed.
  • Maureen, the head of the ship, and Sally being...
  • And y'all just shuffle us around. We're forever grateful.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services convened for an extensive session where multiple bills were presented, debated, and ultimately favorably reported. Noteworthy discussions revolved around HB4730, which had undergone significant scrutiny regarding its proposed seven-day waiting period. Sponsor Senator Hancock acknowledged the feedback received during the hearing and successfully moved to amend the bill to revert the waiting period to the existing 48 hours for voluntary relinquishment. Other bills, such as HB713, HB2399, and HB2655, received unanimous support and were passed with zero nays, reflecting a collaborative atmosphere among committee members. The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude towards the committee staff for their hard work throughout the legislative session.
US
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  • weather on the 8s, and here's Rita.
  • Otherwise, the tried-and-true approach will become tried-and-tarnished.
  • artificial intelligence, and yet the FAA is still using paper printouts and floppy disks to manage air
  • and safety.
  • Musk could intervene and demand launch time.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation convened to consider the promotion of Coast Guard Lieutenant Samuel Hafensteiner to Lieutenant Commander and the nomination of Stephen Bradbury as Deputy Secretary of Transportation. The meeting highlighted ongoing concerns regarding aviation safety, especially in light of recent aircraft incidents. Members discussed the critical need for knowledgeable leadership within the Department of Transportation to address these safety challenges effectively. Mr. Bradbury's background as a former General Counsel of the Department was presented as a strong asset for the role he seeks.
US
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  • It has the support of the Ranking Member Peters and his...
  • The funding is approved and the business meeting is now adjourned.
  • organizations that act contrary to our nation's values and beliefs.
  • ...and mental health issues.
  • It's time to end the waste of foreign aid and end the bureaucracy and for once do what's right by the
Summary: The committee meeting addressed government spending and foreign aid, with a particular emphasis on perceived wasteful expenditures. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing a funding resolution for the committee, which received unanimous support from the members present. The chair noted a quorum at the beginning of the meeting, signaling that the committee was ready to conduct its business. Discussions highlighted ongoing debates concerning fiscal responsibility and the necessity of legislative oversight, notably regarding foreign aid allocations and their implications for domestic fiscal health.

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