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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Sep 4th, 2025 at 09:09 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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Summary: During this meeting of the committee, representatives engaged in detailed discussions surrounding various bills, primarily focusing on HB18 and HB20. Notably, the committee members deliberated on HCR2 through HCR20, assessing their implications on local governance and community welfare. A notable point of discussion was the sponsorship of HCR3, which aims to address environmental concerns in the region. The meeting also incorporated public testimonies, allowing stakeholders to voice their opinions on these legislative matters. In conclusion, the committee moved forward with several bills, expressing intent to reconvene for further discussions.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 28th, 2025 at 09:08 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> The House will come to order.

  • data-time="18">Thank you.

  • marker="4" data-time="18">The clerk will read the bills.
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Bills: SB8, HB7, HB15, HB265, HCR13
Summary: The meeting included discussions centered around two bills: SB19, which prohibits the marketing and acceptance of political contributions during special legislative sessions, and SB54, which outlines election procedures related to voters whose residence addresses are not current. Both bills were referred to the Committee on Elections for further consideration. The atmosphere in the meeting was formal, with Mr. Speaker overseeing the discussions and motions pertaining to the readings of the bills. The committee members engaged in procedural reviews that set the stage for imminent debates on the implications of these legislative proposals.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Senate Session Jul 24th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> Senate will come to order.

  • data-time="36">Senate Bill 15 by.

  • ="10" data-time="54">The Secretary will read the motion.
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  • data-time="72"> Monday, July 28.
Bills: SB7, SB13, SB14, SB15, SB7, SB13, SB14, SB15
Summary: The meeting discussed two main bills, SB7 and SB15, focusing on various legislative matters including the designation of spaces according to biological sex and the recording requirements for real property documents. Notable discussions included the implications of SB7 regarding gender-specific facilities which sparked interest among members of the committee. The presentation of both bills prompted questions regarding their impacts on state affairs and real estate processes. The session featured a motion to recess until a later date, indicating the committee's intention to revisit these topics for further deliberation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

89th Legislative Session - First Called Session Aug 4th, 2025 at 02:08 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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Bills: HB4
Summary: The committee meeting focused on key legislative initiatives related to disaster preparedness. Notable discussions included the introduction of HP1, which addresses response training for justices of the peace in mass fatality events, and HB18, which seeks to enhance emergency communication systems funding through the comptroller's authority. Both bills were referred to the committee on disaster preparedness and flooding for further analysis. Additionally, the committee discussed HB19, concerning flood disaster plans for campgrounds, and HB2020, aimed at preventing fraudulent charitable solicitations during disasters by establishing a certification program for relief organizations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic DevelopmentAudio only. Apr 24th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

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Summary: During the Senate Economic Development Committee meeting, several significant bills were discussed and reviewed. Chair Senator Sparks facilitated the review of multiple committee substitutes for various Senate Bills, including SB2532, SB317, SB2925, SB1250, SB1854, and SB2539. All committee substitutes were adopted unanimously, and the bills were moved forward with favorable recommendations to the full Senate. Notably, SB317 and SB1250 were both included in the local and uncontested calendar without any objections, reflecting the committee's consensus for these measures. The positive progress of these bills indicates a cooperative effort among committee members to support legislative initiatives.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Aug 6th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> Senate will come to order.

  • data-time="18"> Secretary will read the bills and resolutions.
  • data-time="54">The following motion is in writing.

  • data-time="72"> Motion in writing.
  • data-time="90"> There is none.
Bills: SB15, SB9, SB7
Summary: The meeting predominantly focused on several significant legislative proposals, including SB1, which pertains to disaster preparedness and recovery. The committee engaged in extensive discussions regarding the powers and duties of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, addressing the challenges faced during disaster responses. Multiple stakeholders provided input during the session, emphasizing the importance of effective resource management and community readiness to mitigate the impacts of disasters. Additionally, the committee addressed modifications concerning outdoor warning sirens in flood-prone areas to enhance public safety.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

89th Legislative Session - First Called Session Aug 14th, 2025 at 11:08 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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Summary: During this meeting, the participants discussed important legislative updates and the implications of newly proposed bills. The committee chair acknowledged the lack of quorum at the beginning, which led to an early adjournment. However, prior to the conclusion, members engaged in substantive discussions regarding key issues affecting the community, including budget allocations and public safety initiatives. Notable emphasis was placed on community feedback, with several representatives sharing insights gathered from their constituents.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Senate Session Aug 8th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> The Senate will come to order.

  • data-time="0">The following bills and resolutions are on first.

  • data-time="18"> Reading in reference to the committee.
  • data-time="72"> The following motion is in writing.
  • data-time="72">Motion in writing, Mr. President.

Bills: SB8, SB4
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural ResourcesAudio only. Apr 24th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources included discussions focused on two key bills: SB2082 and SB2203. Senator Miles presented SB2082, which involves regulations concerning a hospital's surrounding area and the operation of concrete crushing facilities. After a detailed discussion, the committee adopted a substitute for this bill, which places constraints on certain activities in the vicinity of the hospital. The members voted unanimously to recommend the bill to the full Senate, reflecting strong support for its provisions. Furthermore, Senator Birdwell laid out SB2203, which also underwent a committee substitute approval process, indicating potential changes to its original form. This bill similarly received a favorable recommendation for passing to the full Senate, showcasing its importance to the committee's agenda.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> The Senate will come to order.

  • data-time="0">Mr. Doorkeeper.

  • data-time="18"> Admit the messenger.
  • data-time="18">Thank you, Mr. President.

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Bills: HB4, HB4
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session Aug 28th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> Senate will come to order.

  • data-time="0">Senate Bill 3, Senate Bill 16.
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  • data-time="54"> Thank you, Mr. President.
Bills: SB2, SB5, SB10, HB17, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4
Summary: The meeting predominantly focused on the discussion of several bills, including SB3, SB16, and a number of House Bills such as HB16, HB23, HB25, HB26, and HB192. Members engaged in lively debates concerning the implications of these bills, with notable discussions centered around community impacts and administrative implications. The committee heard testimony from various stakeholders, reflecting a distribution of opinions on the bills being considered. The atmosphere was one of collaboration as members worked through differing perspectives on the proposed legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Senate Session Aug 7th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> Senate will come to order.

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  • data-time="72"> The following motion in writing.
  • data-time="72">Motion in writing, Mr. President.

  • data-time="90">Chair, here's nine.

Bills: SB8
Summary: The meeting involved discussions on two significant bills, SB10 and SB16, pertaining to victims of trafficking and judicial procedures respectively. SB10 focused on establishing an affirmative defense for certain victims of trafficking and prostitution, igniting discussions regarding the support mechanisms in place for these individuals. Meanwhile, SB16 addressed the operational procedures within the judicial branch, including court security and documentation practices, sparking considerations on the efficiency and transparency of judicial processes. The committee members voiced the need for comprehensive discussions on the implications of these bills on state governance and public welfare. Attendance was notable with robust participation from various stakeholders, including lawmakers and advocacy groups. The dialogue was largely constructive, with many members expressing their commitment to improving the state's legal framework to better support vulnerable populations and streamline judicial functions. This meeting set a precedent for future engagements, indicating an ongoing legislative focus on both victim rights and judicial reform.
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Summary: In this meeting of the Committee on Jurisprudence, representatives gathered to discuss several key pieces of legislation. The main focus was on HB3783, which addresses court-ordered counseling in parent-child relationship cases. Senator Johnson presented a committee substitute to clarify that victims of violence or abuse should not bear counseling costs. The substitute was adopted without objection, and the bill moved forward with a favorable recommendation to the full Senate. Additionally, HB4170 was discussed and subsequently reported favorably with no dissent, signifying strong support for both bills.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part I)Receipt of House messages. Aug 21st, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> Senate will come to order.

  • data-time="0">Mr. Doorkeeper.

  • data-time="0">Mr. President, there's a message from the House.

  • data-time="0">Mr. Messenger, thank you Mr. President.

  • data-time="18"> Thank you.
Bills: SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, SB1, HB4
Summary: The meeting commenced with the Senate being called to order, following a message from the House regarding a vote that had been taken. The session demonstrated a structured agenda, focusing on various legislative matters, though detailed discussions were not present within the transcript. It was noted that the Senate plans to adjourn until the evening of Thursday, August 21st, which indicates ongoing legislative work ahead. While specific bills and concerns were not highlighted in this portion of the transcript, the protocol of the meeting adhered to the formalities of legislative processes.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) May 26th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • data-time="0"> Senator Paxton, you are, I think, interested in a recess?

  • data-time="0">Yes, I move that we recess, subject to the call of the chair

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  • data-time="20">With no other business to come before the Local Government

Summary: The meeting appeared to lack substantial content, primarily focusing on procedural matters rather than engaging discussions on specific topics or bills. A motion was made by Senator Paxson to recess the meeting, which was accepted, indicating a brief interruption in proceedings. There were no notable discussions or testimony recorded that highlighted the meeting's purpose or advancements on legislative items. This may have contributed to a less vibrant atmosphere, with minimal public engagement observed.

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