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  • General Nesvick has served for more than 29 years with

  • pursuing these positions and the experiences that have shaped their unique qualifications for these
  • nominee ever for the role of any federal agency's General
  • He practiced law for a year and a half as a junior

  • I think this is an astonishing low point for us. Just have to say that.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on the presidential nominations of Brigadier General Brian Nesvick as Director of Fish and Wildlife and Jess Kramer and Sean Donahue as assistant administrators at the EPA. Each nominee presented their qualifications and experiences in their respective fields, with an emphasis on their commitment to uphold the laws passed by Congress. The discussion highlighted the nominees' dedication to addressing environmental issues and their proactive stances on regulatory matters. After deliberation, votes were held to report the nominations favorably, despite some members voicing concerns regarding their qualifications and potential conflicts with environmental interests.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Jan 22nd, 2025 at 02:01 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • The House and Gallery will please rise for the invocation

  • Good afternoon, let's bow our heads for a word of prayer

  • which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
  • Now for the Texas pledge.
  • Bell Coffman for an agency announcement.
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 2nd C.S.

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Aug 27th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • 38"> If you or any members of the public wish to testify, please fill out a card, which is different for
  • By limiting the need for a prescription, this measure

  • ="17" data-time="150"> ...a manner, a pharmacist cannot be held criminally liable or civilly liable for
  • uses, but it is not safe or effective as a cure-all for COVID, cancer, dementia, or the flu.
  • Members, thank you for your attention today.
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.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Mar 25th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee

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  • Speaker, members, thank you for having me today, I appreciate it.
  • Any questions for Dean Krennick?
  • and sit for the exam.
  • And thank you to the Speaker for championing this bill that will allow me to.
  • us which speak for or against one of the bills.
Summary: The meeting of the committee predominantly focused on several key bills aimed at addressing significant social issues, particularly around human trafficking and workforce development. Among the notable discussions was House Bill 491, which seeks to empower local attorneys to collect penalties from illicit massage parlors to fund anti-human trafficking efforts. Testimonies revealed the alarming rise of such establishments in Texas and underscored the importance of effective legislative solutions. There were also discussions surrounding House Bill 1757, introduced to create an additional pathway for CPA licensure, addressing workforce shortages in the accounting field, which has become increasingly urgent as Texas experiences a population boom.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. May 26th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • know we'll take a photo as a committee and everything, but I cannot thank each and every one of you for
  • all your hard work, for your questions, and for the seriousness with which we approach this policy.
  • The House author and I agree that the committee substitute for House Bill 4730 is not a good idea.
  • Any questions for Senator Hancock?

  • I thank all of you for all the work that y'all have done.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

JurisprudenceAudio only. Apr 3rd, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • marker="5" data-time="38">There being four ayes and no nays, Senate Bill 1559 will now be reported for
  • The bill will be recommended and certified for local and county approval.
  • Senate Bill 387 is a bill that amends bond requirements for certain
  • I apologize for that.
  • /span>

    Senator Ioannoni moves that the committee substitute for

Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Jurisprudence focused on several Senate Bills, including SB1559, SB387, SB1838, SB1839, and SB1923. Each bill was discussed and moved forward favorably with recommendations to the full Senate. Notably, SB1559 concerning protective orders was reported without objection, while SB387, dealing with bond requirements for judges, faced objections but was ultimately approved. Significant discussion occurred around SB1838 and SB1839, both presented by Senator Zaffirini, focusing on attorney appointments and the delivery of wills in probate proceedings. These bills were similarly advanced without contention. The meeting concluded with a strong endorsement for these pieces of legislation, highlighting the collaborative efforts of committee members.
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  • serving as my policy director for telecommunications on this committee.
  • I'm going to get in trouble with Ariel for that one.
  • serving as my policy director for telecommunications on this committee.
  • I'm going to get in trouble with Ariel for that one.
  • serving as my policy director for telecommunications on this committee.
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.
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  • thank Senator Blackburn, who is advancing a reauthorization of quantum computing research programs, for
  • For four years under Lena Khan, the FTC prioritized activism over enforcement.
  • Chairman, and thank you for being a champion of Washington innovation.
  • Meador, for the Federal Trade Commission, as you just mentioned, the Federal Trade Commission
  • She had shelled out tens of thousands of dollars for this, and when I brought this up to Facebook.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation featured significant discussions regarding technological advancements and their implications for the future. Notably, nominations were made for key positions in the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Federal Trade Commission. Committee members expressed the importance of leading in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing, emphasizing that the pace of innovation is crucial for maintaining the United States' global position as a leader in technology. The discussions also highlighted the role of the FTC in protecting consumers from deceptive business practices and ensuring fair competition in the marketplace. Attendees underscored the urgency of advancing research and development in areas such as quantum computing, as evidenced by a demonstration of a new quantum chip anticipated to redefine computing capabilities across industries. Various members engaged in vibrant exchanges, showing support for initiatives aimed at bolstering innovation through public and private collaboration. Overall, the meeting set a strong agenda for pursuing future science and technology policies that ensure the U.S. remains at the forefront of global advancements.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. May 15th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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    Senator Blanco moves that House Bill 923 be recommended for

  • span>

    Senator Perry moves that House Bill 1700 be recommended for

  • Senator Perry moves that House Bill 2187 be read for

  • Senator Perry moves that House Bill 5342 be recommended for
  • Senator Koch moves that House Bill 2071 be recommended for
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services convened to review various House Bills, with significant discussions surrounding HB107, HB694, and HB1639. Each bill was moved for passage with unanimous support, highlighting strong consensus among committee members. The meeting was efficiently conducted, with motions by Senator Perry frequently leading to favorable votes on multiple bills, including HB1700 and HB2187. The committee also recommended several bills for inclusion in the local and uncontested calendar, reflecting the legislative body’s focus on streamlined governance and procedural efficiency.
TX
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  • The Chair lays out House Bill 1449 by Representative Cabriglione and recognizes Senator Cook to speak for
  • Thank you for your time and allowing me to lay out this

  • committee substitute for my dear friend, Tan Parker.
  • span>

    There being 5 ayes and 0 nays, the committee substitute for

  • For the committee's substitute, adopt.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on two primary bills: HB1449 and HB3711. HB1449, presented by Senator Cook on behalf of Representative Cabriglione, addresses concerns about reciprocity of permits among counties and modifies fee calculations. After a brief discussion and lack of opposing testimonies, the committee approved a substitute for the bill without objection, highlighting a smooth process for advancing the legislation. Similarly, HB3711 underwent scrutiny as it shifted investigative assistance for Open Meetings Act violations from the Department of Public Safety to the Attorney General's Office. Again, no testimonies were presented during the public testimony phase, leading to swift approval of the committee substitute with a favorable recommendation for the bill to proceed to the full Senate.
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  • Thank you for being here.
  • promote capital formation and provide much-needed clarity for
  • Luke Pettit, nominated for Assistant Secretary of Treasury

  • My litmus test for the panel before us today, and any executive branch nominee, is: will they enforce
  • Wall Street, and the American people can pay for it with
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.
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  • Sondland for appearing before the committee last week.
  • Elon Musk for testimony regarding those actions.
  • I voted for the Labor Secretary.

  • I voted yes for the Labor Secretary.

  • Management is responsible for all human resource decisions at the department.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on various executive nominations and their implications on labor and health affairs. Significant discussions surrounded the nomination of Mr. Sonderling as the Deputy Secretary of Labor, with members expressing concerns about workforce cuts affecting veterans and Social Security employees. There was also a debate led by a member regarding the authority and influence of private individuals, specifically citing Elon Musk's involvement in government decisions. Such discussions raised questions about transparency and accountability within governmental agencies, leading to a proposal for Mr. Musk to provide testimony before the committee.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

JurisprudenceAudio only. Mar 20th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

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  • Thank you for your time.
  • Senator Johnson moves that the bill be recommended for

  • Senator Creighton moves the bill be certified for local

  • Senator Middleton moves the bill be certified for local

  • I'll recognize the chair for our bills, please.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Jurisprudence convened to discuss several important bills concerning guardianship, child support, and property owners. Notable discussions included the passage of SB746, a bill aimed at improving guardianship matters, which was reported favorably with unanimous consent. A committee substitute was also adopted, covering essential considerations around local and uncontested statuses, indicating smooth bipartisan support. Furthermore, the committee discussed SB1403 and SB1404, both related to procedures affecting parent-child relationships and support enforcement, demonstrating a focused effort on family law reform.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Juvenile Justice Mar 4th, 2025 at 11:00 am

House S/C on Juvenile Justice

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  • , so I'm hopeful that we can find things that we have in common, and we can vote together sometimes for
  • In here with the criminal justice system for 40 plus years,
  • She'll be our clerk for the subcommittee this session.
  • It is a very tough job that TJJD has; it's a much more expensive cost to the state taxpayers for what
  • Thank you for that, Mr. Wooten. I agree wholeheartedly.
Summary: The meeting of the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice opened with introductory remarks and set out to discuss the responsibilities and upcoming discussions on juvenile justice matters. Members expressed a commitment to addressing the serious issues faced by the juvenile population and the need for rehabilitative approaches within the system. Members recognized that the committee's work could significantly impact the lives of young individuals who enter the juvenile system, emphasizing the importance of effective programs and policies that will contribute to their rehabilitation and reduce recidivism rates. Representative Jones and other members shared insights from their experiences, reinforcing the notion that the state's juvenile system is evolving for the better and aims to align with practices from across the country that have shown positive outcomes.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Veteran Affairs (Part II)Audio only. May 15th, 2025

Senate Veteran Affairs Committee

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  • Chairman, for the opportunity to lay out the substitute.
  • ="9" data-time="75">Senator Parker moves that the Committee Substitute House Bill 39 be recommended for
  • Senator Hagenbuch now moves that House Bill 114 be recommended for

  • p>

    Senator Parker now moves that House Bill 1875 be recommended for

  • Senator Hancock moves that HB 300 be recommended for

Summary: The Senate Veteran Affairs Committee convened to discuss several key bills, primarily focusing on HB39, HB114, HB1875, and HB1965. Notably, Senator Parker presented a committee substitute for HB39, addressing concerns raised by state agencies to ensure better information accuracy and extending report deadlines to December 1st. The committee members unanimously adopted this substitute and recommended its passage. Further discussions included amendments and swift votes on multiple bills, with HB114 following suit with a similar committee substitute process, which was also passed without objection.
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  • Blanche to serve as Deputy Attorney General and Gail Slater to serve as Assistant Attorney General for
  • In two hearings, I've only had one person abuse that, and I thank everybody for their cooperation.
  • Slater, thank you for serving. You won't hear that too many times, but you heard it from me.
  • It took a lot of work for both of these nominees to be here with us today.
  • He handled these cases with professional excellence and bore a personal cost for his decision.
Summary: The meeting focused on the nominations of Todd Blanch and Gail Slater for the positions of Deputy Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, respectively. The committee considered the qualifications of both nominees, with opening statements provided by the nominees themselves. There was an evident emphasis on the rigorous vetting process that nominees undergo before their selection, highlighting the importance of the roles within the Department of Justice. Members of the committee engaged in a structured question-and-answer session to further evaluate the nominees' capabilities and fit for the positions they were nominated for, with each member allotted seven minutes to pose questions.
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  • span marker="105" data-time="1248">Finally, the Halt Fentanyl Act relaxes registration requirements for
  • they've always had to fentanyl for medical treatment.
  • He was too heavy for me to turn over to give him CPR."
  • I want to thank these brave families for writing to

  • It's co-sponsored by seven Democratic senators, and 98 Democratic members voted for it.
Bills: SB331
Summary: In this committee meeting, the focus was primarily on S-331, the Halt All Lethal Trafficking and Fentanyl Act, aimed at addressing the fentanyl crisis. The bill's key components include making permanent the class scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, confirming existing sentencing penalties, and easing registration requirements for scientific research on Schedule I substances. Numerous parents shared heartbreaking testimonies about their losses due to fentanyl, which fueled an urgent call to pass the legislation without alterations. The committee members engaged in passionate discussions highlighting the urgency of the situation as overdoses continue to claim American lives.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government Apr 16th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

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  • Senator Cook moves that the committee substitute to Senate Bill 1531 be recommended for passage.
  • Senator Nichols moves that Senate Bill 2173 be recommended for

  • Senator Paxton moves to adopt the committee substitute for
  • >

    There being five ayes and two nays, the committee substitutes for

  • p>There being four ayes and three nays, the committee substitutes for
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government convened and addressed several bills, including SB467, SB1531, SB2173, SB1449, SB2529, SB2538, and SJR84. Notably, the committee members voted to adopt several committee substitutes for the bills, specifically opting to recommend that some bills do not pass, while others were moved forward with recommendations for the full Senate. The meeting was efficiently managed, with unanimous votes on key decisions reflecting strong consensus among committee members. Most bills received recommendations for the local and uncontested calendars, facilitating their progress through the legislative process.

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