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  • data-time="216">With better transparency, at least we can make informed choices, and over time manufacturers
  • nutritional standards, studies show that you can reduce hospitalizations by 50%, have 72% fewer nursing home
  • Protecting the integrity of the food supply is the number one priority of food and beverage manufacturers
  • Well, how better than to take our Texas manufacturers of food, products, and beverages and have it be
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    I'm in support of the bill, so make sure when you go home

Summary: The committee convened to discuss SB25, receiving public testimonies from various stakeholders. Significant discussions centered around the implications of the bill, with multiple witnesses voicing their support and concerns. The atmosphere was engaging, with committee members actively questioning the witnesses to clarify their positions and gain deeper insights into the potential impact of the legislation. Chairman's leadership facilitated a structured dialogue that allowed for both support and opposition viewpoints to be expressed.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means Mar 3rd, 2025 at 10:00 am

House Ways & Means Committee

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  • Texas Chemistry Council, Texas Association of Manufacturers
  • This would certainly make the acquisition of a home more attainable at some point.
  • And all those that call Texas home.
  • What's the average value of homes in your county?
  • And the average home value is $120,000.

Bills: HB8, HB9, HJR1, HB22
Summary: The meeting focused on discussions surrounding bills HB9 and HCR1, aimed at providing tax relief and addressing disparities between residential and commercial taxpayers. Members expressed concerns over the rising property taxes and the burden small businesses have faced, particularly due to recent economic conditions. Testimonies from various stakeholders, including representatives from the Texas Oil and Gas Association and the Texas Association of Manufacturers, emphasized the need for equitable tax policies that would benefit all taxpayers. The committee was engaged in vibrant discussions, evaluating the implications and potential benefits of the proposed legislation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 19th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, we all have a place we call home.

  • such as 3M and Kona have called Brownwood home for almost 50 years.
  • It's also home of the National Museum of the Pacific.
  • It's the home of many of our leading.
  • Every one of them serves back home. A lot of people are talking about leadership.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate addressed significant legislative changes regarding bail procedures and the use of public funds in bail payments. Notably, the committee reviewed SB9 and SB40, both aimed at tightening regulations surrounding bail bonds and enhancing public safety. Senator Huffman presented an amendment to SB9 that allows judges to reassess bail after indictments, especially in cases of violent offenders, reiterating the need for strict bail practices to protect victims and communities. Additionally, SB40 introduces restrictions on the use of public funds by local governments to cover bail for defendants, addressing public concerns over the transparency and safety implications of such practices.
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  • DoD eventually had to pay a private manufacturer nearly $100 million just to resume production.
  • And during the years that the private sector refused to manufacture for DoD, there were thousands of
  • A lot of this has to do with red tape and cumbersome requirements, which essentially renders in-home
  • I think the most sophisticated manufacturers today have...
  • However, while I was home over the weekend, I heard from some folks that they actually moved that one
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on military procurement and modernization, with significant discussions surrounding the Air Force's capabilities and strategic needs. Key topics included the urgent need for recapitalization of the Air Force's fighter squadrons, as well as the importance of integrating new technologies like autonomous systems to bolster military effectiveness. Several senators raised concerns about the current resources available to the Air National Guard and the potential loss of skilled service members if recapitalization plans are not swiftly developed. There were also discussions on the importance of maintaining air superiority in light of evolving threats, particularly from adversaries like China.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Mar 31st, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We all know that a lot of this starts at home, right

  • Our kids are so vulnerable to these illegal manufacturers of these products.
  • Texas is my home. I built my business from nothing.
  • The agency did not give manufacturers fair notice of the rules.
  • Happy to be here, happy to be back home. Feels great to testify.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on State Affairs featured intense discussions centered around the regulation of tobacco and e-cigarette products, with a particular focus on protecting minors from harmful marketing practices. Senators presented various bills addressing the marketing of these products, which included SB1313, SB1314, and SB1316. Senator Cook laid out SB1313, aimed at prohibiting deceptive marketing techniques that entice minors, alongside testimony from concerned parents advocating for stronger regulations against smoke shops near schools. The committee also examined the App Store Accountability Act, led by Senator Paxson, which aims to ensure age verification for app downloads and hold app stores accountable for protecting minors online. Public testimony played a crucial role in the discussion, with parents and experts weighing in on the necessity of stringent regulations to safeguard youth from exploitation by marketers of addictive products.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means May 12th, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Ways & Means Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • You are on behalf of the Texas Association of Manufacturers, and you're here for the bill?
  • It is essential that we remain competitive for new projects in all manufacturing sectors.
  • An unexpected, tragic loss of a home through a fire or other
  • Aviation manufacturing employment makes up over 6% of all aircraft manufacturers in the nation.
  • You're here on behalf of the Texas Association of Manufacturers, and you're here to testify in favor
Summary: The meeting of the committee involved extensive discussions on various important pieces of legislation. Notable among them was SB2206, which aims to extend and improve the state's research and development tax credits, ensuring Texas remains competitive in innovation-driven industries. This bill received strong support from the Texas Association of Manufacturers and other stakeholders, emphasizing the need for continued investment in R&D to bolster economic growth and job creation. Additionally, SB2779 was discussed, which focuses on proper allocation and use of hotel occupancy taxes (HOT) for beach maintenance in coastal communities, specifically addressing concerns about the oversight and management of these funds by local park boards.
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  • the bill as filed and the committee substitute is that the committee substitute brackets it to my home
  • it's about fostering a free market environment where Texas entrepreneurs, technology leaders, and manufacturers
  • chains, attracts private investment and cutting-edge industries, safeguards American innovation and manufacturing
  • input and private sector leadership, prioritizing the construction of advanced research centers, manufacturing
  • I know we all want to go home, and with that, we'll recess
Summary: The Senate Economic Development Committee convened to discuss several proposed bills, primarily focusing on enhancing economic growth, infrastructure, and public safety. Key discussions included HB112, which aims to establish Texas Science Park Districts to foster innovation and secure the state's economic future. Senator Parker presented this bill, emphasizing its potential to support local entrepreneurs and technology leaders while safeguarding Texas jobs. There were no witnesses registered for public testimony for this bill, highlighting the requirement for robust stakeholder engagement moving forward. Additionally, HB3686 was addressed, which involves the recognition of retired peace officers' ranks on their credentials, a measure intended to uphold their dignity and address past oversights in the credentialing process.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Elections Mar 6th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Elections Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • But our home has always been right here in Texas.
  • As an election system manufacturer, Hart strongly

  • Well, there is a rigorous manufacturer and quality assurance process in place.
  • As an election system manufacturer, Hart strongly supports better auditing.
  • Well, there is a rigorous manufacturer and quality assurance process in place.
Summary: The House Committee on Elections convened a session to evaluate recent legislative changes and their implications on the electoral process. A key focus was on enhancing election integrity and procedures, including discussions about Senate Bill 924, which aims to address challenges related to polling locations and worker recruitment in Texas counties. Various members acknowledged the crucial role local election officials play in implementing reforms and managing elections amidst growing scrutiny and challenges such as natural disasters and security threats. The session highlighted the resilience and coordination efforts of election officials across the state.
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  • 137" data-time="1632"> investigate state efforts to attract foreign investment for semiconductor manufacturing
  • The Manufacturing Advisory Council Act by Senator Peters

  • and Senator Blackburn also creates a forum for manufacturers to raise concerns about the challenges
  • capable of recording audio or video be labeled so consumers know what they are bringing into their homes
  • S-433, the National Manufacturing...
Summary: The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation held an important meeting where they discussed various bills aimed at addressing pressing issues like consumer protection, technology, and environmental management. Chairman Cruz opened the meeting by emphasizing the role of subpoenas in ensuring accountability and oversight, highlighting a recent compliance from several parties following such threats. The meeting progressed to consider several bills, including the Romance Scam Prevention Act championed by Senator Blackburn, which seeks to protect vulnerable populations from online dating scams that have resulted in enormous financial losses, particularly among seniors. The committee also nominated Michael Kratios for the Office of Science and Technology Policy and Mark Medder for the Federal Trade Commission, underscoring the significance of leadership in fostering innovation and consumer protection in technology sectors.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 3rd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Manufacturers are currently required to test for the presence of Delta.
  • 43 manufacturers.
  • She works from home and finishes her work within the deadline.
  • Then we extract those plants ourselves and manufacture our own products.
  • THC would have to be removed and extracted, creating increased manufacturing costs for us as manufacturers
Summary: The meeting of the Senate State Affairs Committee provided a platform for discussing a comprehensive agenda featuring multiple bills, particularly focusing on concerns surrounding THC regulations and its implications for public safety. Notably, Senate Bill 3, which seeks to ban consumable hemp products containing THC, drew strong public testimony from various stakeholders who expressed both support and opposition. Supporters argued the necessity to curb the proliferation of high-potency THC products in schools and among youths, while opponents warned of the potential negative economic impacts and push towards unregulated markets if such a ban were implemented.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 14th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Some of our manufacturers manufacture spray foam as well
  • 950,000 homes a year. In six years, 900,000 homes.
  • in a subdivision, not just the model home, but every home.
  • You're building 150,000 homes a year.
  • Texas is building around 150,000 homes a year.
Summary: The committee convened to discuss several significant pieces of legislation, primarily focusing on energy policies and public safety regulations. Notable discussions included Representative McLaughlin's HB4341, which mandates energy response maps for critical infrastructure, and received unanimous support for its favorable report. Meanwhile, HB3356 faced substantial opposition due to concerns over its potential to increase consumer costs and the undue penalties it imposes on existing generators. The discussions also touched on Representative Kitzman's HB3120 aimed at improving oversight and regulations for facilities housing unaccompanied minors, reflecting the committee's commitment to child welfare and safety in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Public Health Aug 22nd, 2025 at 09:08 am

House Public Health Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The manufacturers make sure that they have the proper dosage and proper instructions.
  • How many drug manufacturers develop or, I guess...
  • The conditions under which ivermectin is prescribed by manufacturers...
  • drugs are being manufactured safely.
  • And currently, I do home care.
Bills: HB265, HB25
Summary: In this meeting of the Public Health Committee, the primary focus was on youth camp safety and legislation designed to address serious regulatory gaps. Representative Hull presented HB265, which aims to reform the oversight of youth camps to ensure better safety protocols and stricter regulations. The emotional testimony from families affected by past incidents highlighted the urgent need for change and accountability in camp operations. Representatives discussed necessary amendments to the bill, emphasizing the inclusion of child safety experts on the advisory committee and proposing measures to improve the enforcement of safety standards.
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  • for the holidays and not let the homeowner back into the home for Christmas.
  • She had a forcible entry into her home.
  • Manufactured homes serve a role in every city's housing
  • homes.
  • Senate Bill 785 relates to manufactured housing.
Summary: The meeting focused on several crucial pieces of legislation, notably Senate Joint Resolution 40, which proposed a constitutional amendment to clarify the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the Supreme Court during emergencies. Senator Birdwell presented the resolution, emphasizing the need for legislative involvement during prolonged crises. It garnered broad support, passing with 29 votes in favor and only 1 against. Following this, Senate Bill 871, considered the enabling legislation, was also moved for discussion, with the aim of reinforcing the legislature's authority during emergencies while establishing clear guidelines for the governor's powers.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part I) Mar 26th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • 924,000 in manufacturing, which is 11% of the state's GSP.
  • TAM is proud to be the voice of 500 large and small manufacturers operating all across our state.
  • away from manufacturing.
  • A lot of manufacturing in Sherman going on right now and historically.
  • Members, I'm Tony Bennett, President of the Texas Association of Manufacturing.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Natural Resources Committee centered around several key pieces of legislation, particularly focusing on the energy and infrastructure sectors. Discussion highlighted Senate Bill SB2037, aimed at expediting the LNG export terminal permitting process, receiving strong support from industry representatives. Notably, SB1758 and SB1759 were also discussed, addressing the contentious interactions between aggregate production operations and semiconductor wafer manufacturing, with testimonies from stakeholders emphasizing the need for careful regulatory oversight to cater to all parties involved. Concern was voiced regarding the vibrations caused by mining operations, potentially impacting manufacturing processes, particularly in Grayson County.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Article III Feb 26th, 2025 at 09:02 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Article III

Transcript Highlights:
  • the National Science Foundation selected UT Austin and the Texas Advanced Computing Center, or TAC, home
  • The Rio Grande Valley is home to 1.5 million people.
  • Let me repeat: that this new college is unique nationally, and it will be home to 6,000 students and
  • Texas's population growth is increasing the demand for skilled technicians in manufacturing and power
  • The manufacturing process is dramatically more straightforward.
Summary: The meeting focused on various initiatives related to health, education, and technological advancements. Notably, the Fentanyl Detection Initiative was presented, highlighting the urgency as five Texans die daily from fentanyl poisoning. Researchers at UT Dallas are developing portable detectors to accurately quantify fentanyl, facilitating faster medical responses by first responders. Additionally, funding requests for the Center for Advanced Pain Studies, aimed at developing effective pain therapies without addictive opioids, were discussed, which emphasize the need to address the opioid crisis. The conversation also covered funding allocations to support various health-related programs.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

State Affairs Jul 22nd, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We don't have that kind of manufacturing.
  • Can you tell, or do you know if the bulk of that was manufactured in Texas?
  • Of course, I wish Haley had stayed home that night, but that was her choice.
  • I'm one of the very first manufacturers in this state.
  • Cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution are all my expertise.
Bills: SB5, SB11, SB12
Summary: The committee meeting focused on discussions surrounding public safety and health, particularly in relation to the regulation of THC products through Senate Bills 5, 11, and 12. A significant point of contention was Senate Bill 5, which sought to regulate THC products to prioritize child safety, with law enforcement officials arguing that existing regulations have failed to protect youth adequately. The committee heard several testimonies from both supporters and opponents of the legislation, emphasizing a deep divide on the efficacy of regulation versus prohibition. Lawmakers debated the implications of these bills, with some members advocating for a complete ban while others called for more moderate, regulated approaches to address the concerns surrounding THC consumption and its impact on mental health. Notably, the meeting concluded with a series of votes indicating a strong push towards tightening regulations on THC products to ensure public safety.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Mar 19th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He was in my home only last month.
  • When the bishop of your diocese comes to your home and to the homes of many parishioners, you know that
  • The county seat is Hillsboro, which is home to the 66th District.
  • When I come back home, I just made a mistake, okay?
  • Very good, so this is to try to get control of the manufacturer.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on a variety of bills, with notable discussions surrounding SB842, which clarifies protections for ringside physicians during combative sports events. This bill aims to enhance the recruitment of these physicians by granting them immunity from civil liability, barring cases of gross negligence. It received unanimous support, passing without objection. Additionally, SB35 was thoroughly debated. The bill, relating to design bill contracts, was also unanimously passed after discussions revealed concerns over how tailored contracts could restrict competition within the bidding process. Senators voiced their support for the bill and acknowledged the balance it strikes between regulation and opportunity.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Motors and several manufacturers are working on level three
  • ...removing the manufacturers from any liability for the
  • It is the manufacturer who is responsible for that faulty product.
  • If my brakes fail or don't work as they're expected to, I can sue the manufacturer for a failure of a
  • And on an autonomous vehicle, you have the manufacturer of the vehicle and the technology.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on two primary bills, SB1598 and SB1493. SB1598, introduced by Senator Hagen Booth, addresses the clarity of collision report information access for law enforcement, aiming to enhance the tools available to police agencies across Texas for solving crimes. The meeting featured strong support from police representatives, including Sheriff Brian Hawthorne of Chambers County, who emphasized the significance of the CARFAX program for police in facilitating access to vital vehicle information, free of charge. Public testimony reflected a consensus on the necessity of the bill for improved investigatory processes.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 6th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are ensuring that plates manufactured at TDCJ will be moved to our...
  • that is devoted to license plate manufacturing and other
  • or for the plates to be manufactured, but we don't have a
  • With regard to the paper tags, is there a way to manufacture paper tags cheaply in a way that is...
  • Midland County, his home county, is about 55% of the...
Summary: The meeting conducted by the Transportation Committee focused on several key bills addressing transportation infrastructure and policy reforms. Notable discussions included a heated debate over HB1234, where members expressed concerns regarding funding allocations and the environmental impact of proposed projects. Several witnesses were called to provide testimony, balancing arguments both for and against the bill, showcasing the ongoing tensions between development and environmental sustainability. Additionally, SB5678 received broad support with discussions highlighting its potential to enhance public transit efficiency across the state.

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