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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 5th, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate Committee on Natural Resources will now come to order. Madam Clerk, please call the roll.
  • My committee director tells me that Senator Sparks, it was his intent to call you if you were here to
  • Bill 1145 by Senator Birdwell and Senator— It relates to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental
  • Senator Huffman, you are recognized on the committee, so there's 2%.
  • Senator Huffman, you are recognized for the committee substitute for SJR.
Bills: SB766, SB290, SB494, SB1145
Summary: The meeting focused on significant issues surrounding oil field theft in Texas, specifically through the discussions on Senate Bills 494 and 766. Key testifiers included law enforcement representatives who outlined the challenges they face in combatting organized oil theft. Notably, Sheriff Stan Parker shared that his county reports upwards of 1,500 barrels of oil stolen monthly, highlighting the complexity of jurisdictional coordination and the demand for increased resources to tackle these crimes effectively. The committee recognized the need for improved communication and collaborative efforts between law enforcement and the oil industry.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to your Texas Senate. Thank you.
  • Let's give her a warm welcome to the State of Texas and into the State Senate of Texas.
  • I'm excited to represent you in your Texas Senate.
  • ...Texas Capitol and your Texas Senate. No, no.
  • Senator Huffman, you are recognized on the committee.
Summary: The meeting featured significant discussions focusing on resolutions recognizing various communities in Texas. Notable among these were Senate Resolutions recognizing March 5th, 2025, as City of Alamo Day, Harlingen Day, Texas State Aquarium Day, and Wichita Falls Day. Senator Hinojosa took the lead in discussing the contributions and cultural significance of the cities being honored, showcasing the diverse heritage and community spirit within Texas. Each resolution highlighted the unique traits, strengths, and challenges faced by these cities, with representatives from each city present to receive acknowledgments from the Senate.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Economic Development May 5th, 2025

Senate Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • There is a committee substitute.

    Senator Sparks.

  • Yeah, Senator Sparks moves adoption of the committee substitute. Is there an objection?
  • Hearing none, the committee substitute for Senate Bill 2565 is adopted.
  • Senator Sparks moves that Senate Bill 2565 do not pass, but that the committee substitute in lieu thereof
  • Senator Sparks moves that the committee substitute for Senate Bill 2565 be recommended for the local
Summary: The meeting of the Economic Development Committee focused on various bills aimed at enhancing workforce development and economic incentives in Texas. One of the key discussions centered around Senate Bill 2603, which proposed a collaboration between businesses receiving state and local economic development incentives and local workforce development boards to improve job placement outcomes for participants. Public testimony highlighted the importance of connecting job seekers, especially those receiving public assistance, with potential employers to reduce reliance on state support systems. Additionally, Senate Bill 2607 emphasized interagency cooperation to better serve individuals engaged in workforce reentry programs, ensuring streamlined access to vital services.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part II) Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Criminal Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair sends up a committee substitute for Senate Bill 1806.
  • Yes, the chair lays out Senate Bill 1806 and sends up a committee substitute for Senate Bill 1806.
  • The committee substitute to Senate Bill 1806.
  • The committee substitute for Senate Bill 1646...
  • Senator Hinojosa recommends that the committee substitute for Senate Bill 1806 be recommended for the
Summary: The meeting of the committee was marked by critical discussions surrounding several bills focused on enhancing public safety and addressing criminal activities. Notably, Senate Bill 1208 sparked significant debate as several members expressed concerns regarding its implications for free speech and civil rights. Testimonies from various public participants highlighted fears that the increased penalties could infringe on First Amendment rights by deterring individuals from holding law enforcement accountable. The committee also tackled Senate Bill 1646, aiming to combat copper theft, which has surged significantly across Texas, affecting essential infrastructure and emergency services.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) May 1st, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Committee members, any questions for our colleague on behalf of the author on Senate Bill 2459?
  • Committee members and Senator Blanco, any questions for the author?
  • That is correct, and that was passed on by the Senate Health Committee and Public Health Committee on
  • I am speaking against Senate Bill 3055 on behalf of the Texas Medical Association.
  • I'm here representing myself, the Texas Medical Association, and Texas 400 in strong opposition to Senate
Summary: The Committee on State Affairs meeting featured in-depth discussions primarily centered around Senate Bills 2459 and 3055. SB 2459, presented by Senator Birdwell, aims to protect the personal information of judicial officials to reduce security risks associated with data brokers. This bill brought significant public testimony, with supporters highlighting the need for enhanced safety for judges and court personnel, given the increasing threats and incidents reported. The committee also considered amendments to further refine the bill's implementation process, ensuring the effective removal of personal data upon request. Senate Bill 3055 addressed the scope of practice for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) in rural Texas, promoting greater healthcare access amidst ongoing shortages of providers. Advocates for the bill, including several nurse practitioners, voiced the necessity for legislative changes that would empower APRNs to practice more independently. Opposing testimony raised concerns regarding patient safety and the need for physician oversight. The meeting concluded with a commitment to review these bills further, reflecting the broader challenges of healthcare access and safety regulations in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part II) Mar 27th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1644 will require insurers in Texas to...
  • Senator Kolkhorst sends up a committee substitute for Senate Bill 1644 and asks Senator Schwertner to
  • There is a committee substitute. Senator Kolkhorst sends it to the committee.
  • Senators, I love Texas. Please don't make me leave.
  • Chairman and Senate committee members.
Summary: The meeting included discussions primarily focused on energy and insurance-related legislation. Senator Schwartner led the committee in reviewing multiple bills, with a notable emphasis on SB819, which faced opposition from various stakeholders, including energy providers and advocacy groups. Testimonies highlighted concerns about regulatory burdens potentially stifling renewable energy projects, which are crucial to Texas's energy needs. Furthermore, the committee examined SB458, aimed at improving the appraisal process for insurance claims, which garnered support from industry representatives for promoting fairness and transparency.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Mar 20th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you, Senator Kolkhorst.
  • and Senate Bill 1489.
  • for Senate Bill 1741.
  • substitute for Senate Bill 1741?
  • for Senate Bill 1741.
Summary: The committee meeting was marked by significant discussions surrounding various legislative proposals, particularly Senate Bill 1741, which aims to tackle espionage and intellectual property theft within Texas public institutions of higher education. Senator Parker took the floor to present the bill, highlighting its importance in safeguarding the state’s educational institutions from foreign threats. The conversation around this bill was substantive, with public testimonies being invited to gather a range of opinions on the proposed regulations. Another critical aspect discussed was Senate Bill 724, which addresses the attendance of governing board members in person during meetings, a vital issue raised post-COVID due to a lack of quorum in past gatherings. The committee's chair, Senator Kolkhorst, emphasized the necessity for physical presence to maintain the integrity of board meetings and deliberations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence May 13th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 2595 by Senator Middleton and recognized...
  • So the Chair lays out Senate Bill 614 by Senator Juan Hinojosa.
  • Committee members, Brady Mills, Texas Department of

  • Chairman, members of the committee. I'm laying out Senate Bill 2798. This bill is extremely simple.
  • I just, I've been preparing this morning for a different Senate bill by Senator Hall.
Summary: The meeting of the committee primarily focused on several legislative bills aimed at enhancing public safety and criminal justice reforms. Notable discussions included Senate Bill 2595, which aims to criminalize acts of concealing identity while committing harassment or intimidation, with provisions for affirmative defenses. Additionally, Senate Bill 1980 was discussed, aiming to increase penalties for assaults on peace officers and extending legal protections to community supervision officers. The meeting featured testimonies from various stakeholders, emphasizing the need for enhanced protections for vulnerable groups, including victims of trafficking.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 30th, 2025 at 12:05 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I move to grant the request of the Senate to appoint a conference committee on Senate Bill 568.
  • a conference committee on Senate Bill 763.
  • to appoint a conference committee on Senate Bill 1660.
  • committee on Senate Bill 2024.
  • to appoint a conference committee on Senate Bill 2217.
Summary: The committee meeting covered a variety of legislative issues, prominently featuring discussions surrounding both Senate Bill 1198 and Senate Bill 509, along with multiple House Bills including HB2017 and HB3000. Representative Morales presented the conference committee report for SB1198, addressing clarity on hazardous areas and garnering strong support with 118 votes in favor. Conversely, SB509 faced some contention regarding the provisions for the Attorney General in election cases, eventually receiving approval with a vote tally of 97 ayes to 37 nays after amendments were discussed to limit the Attorney General's ability to delay hearings. Additionally, various other bills received motions to concur with Senate amendments, highlighting the committee's active engagement in fine-tuning legislation through collaborative discussions among members.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Of the Texas Senate.
  • Senate family and the state of Texas.
  • at Interim, to the Texas Senate, the 89th Legislature.
  • As this Texas Senate is gathered to inaugurate Senator Charles Perry as President Pro Tempore, we pause
  • I'll recognize Senator Huffman for a motion on the conference committee report for Senate Bill 293.
Summary: In this meeting, the committee focused primarily on Senate Bill 293, which proposes significant judicial pay raises. Senator Huffman passionately advocated for the bill, emphasizing that it provides well-deserved compensation for judges who serve the state. The motion to adopt the conference committee report on SB293 was met with unanimous support, leading to intense discussions among members about the importance of ensuring judges are compensated fairly to attract qualified candidates for judicial service. Senator West and other committee members highlighted the collaborative efforts over the past days to refine the legislation, discussing its overall positive implications for the state's judicial system.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Jurisprudence Apr 9th, 2025

Senate Jurisprudence Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This committee substitute was requested by the Texas

  • The chair sends up a committee substitute and recognizes Senator Byrd to explain the committee substitute
  • Members, the committee substitute for Senate Bill 2052 adds clarity to the bill on the applicability
  • The bill passed this committee and the Senate unanimously, but the bill was vetoed by the governor during
  • Senator Johnson makes a motion to adopt the committee

Summary: The Committee meeting involved significant discussions around several bills concerning property law and contractor protections. Notably, Senate Bill 1975 and Senate Bill 1734 were at the forefront, where SB1975 focused on protecting Texas contractors from being forced to litigate in foreign jurisdictions, ensuring local disputes are resolved within Texas. The testimony highlighted the need for such protections due to the previous challenges encountered by local contractors when large out-of-state entities imposed unfavorable contractual terms. The bill passed without any opposition during the committee session, highlighting its urgent importance for the local construction community. In addition, the committee addressed Senate Bill 1734, which aims to provide property owners with a systematic approach to remedy deed fraud. This discussion included public testimonies shedding light on the recent rise in fraudulent deeds, emphasizing the need for legislative measures to streamline the rectification process. The public's input, especially from those in the title insurance industry, offered critical insights into the practical implications of the bill. The committee's deliberations were comprehensive and featured no substantial challenges to any of the bills, leading to a productive session overall.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) Apr 1st, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator King moves adoption of the committee substitute for Senate Bill 2253.
  • The chair lays out Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 1786.
  • Senator Middleton moves adoption of the committee substitute for Senate Bill 1750. Any objections?
  • Senator Hinojosa sends up the committee substitute for Senate Bill 1459 and recognizes Senator Campbell
  • , and the committee substitute for Senate Bill 2365 by Senator Creighton.
Summary: The committee meeting primarily addressed several education-related bills, notably focusing on strengthening teacher certification pathways and accountability measures within the Texas school system. Notable discussions revolved around Senate Bills 2252 and 2253, which aim to enhance early education and teacher preparation programs. Participants included various committee members who debated the merits of each bill and carefully considered public testimony that presented both support and concerns regarding the implications of the proposed legislation.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm Cesar Blanco, Senator for District 29 in West Texas.

  • Let's pass Senate Bill 911, because Texas can't wait any longer.
  • Senate Bill 911 represents an emergency in the state of Texas.
  • 911, the Heal Texas Act, and to thank Senator Blanco for his efforts.
  • Committee Vice Chair, Senator Perry, to say a few remarks.
Bills: SB2, SJR36, SB2, SB2, SR29, SB2
Summary: The committee meeting centered around the discussion of SB911, the Heal Texans Act, aimed at improving access to healthcare in underserved areas of Texas. Senator Cesar Blanco opened the discussion by highlighting the healthcare crisis affecting millions of Texans, emphasizing the need for immediate reform to allow nurse practitioners (APRNs) to deliver essential services without cumbersome regulations. The senator expressed gratitude towards his colleagues, including Vice Chair Charles Perry, for their joint efforts in advocating for this critical legislation. The need for SB911 was reiterated by several speakers, including healthcare advocates and those impacted by the lack of accessible care, underscoring personal stories that illustrated the dire situation faced by many rural residents who cannot easily reach medical care.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate SessionOpening Day of the 89th Legislature Jan 14th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate of the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas

  • **Senator Menendez**: Texas Senators elected November 5th,
  • State Senator for District number of the State House of Representatives of the State of Texas and will
  • elected to the Texas Senate.
  • **Senator Brandon Creighton** for the position of President Pro Tempore of the Texas Senate.
Bills: SCR7
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee was marked by a robust discussion focused on Senate Bill 1760, which centered around crucial tax relief measures. Senator Creighton, the sponsor of the bill, passionately shared his experiences and the importance of tax cuts for the constituents of Texas, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility and community support. The Senate also witnessed nominations for key leadership positions, setting forth a collaborative tone for the upcoming session. Governor Abbott's address highlighted the importance of unity and effective governance amidst the challenges ahead, including managing the state's substantial budget surplus.
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Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session (Part II) Aug 27th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 3 requires the Texas Water Development <

  • In the Texas Senate hearing their testimony, I believe it
  • I pray that we never have to have a hearing in the Texas Senate again.
  • I move to suspend the 24-hour posting rules, Rule 709 and Rule 1119, so that the Senate Committee on
  • Rules 11.10 and 11.18 so that the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services can hear the following
Bills: SB3, SB16, SB2, SB5, SB10, HB17, SB54, SB9, SB7, SB17, SB4, HB8, HB25, HB26, HB192
Summary: The meeting featured crucial discussions surrounding several bills, notably Senate Bill 3, which focuses on establishing effective flood warning systems in Texas. Senator Betancourt introduced the bill, emphasizing its potential to save lives, especially in flood-prone areas. The legislation aims to identify high-risk locations, install outdoor warning systems, and provide necessary funding for implementation. Senator Hinojosa also discussed Senate Bill 16 Regarding real property fraud, which involves amendments requested by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The discussions reflected the urgency for these measures in light of recent events and highlighted collaborative efforts among legislators.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation May 19th, 2025 at 08:05 am

House Transportation Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members of the committee, this is Senate Bill 2199 by Birdwell

  • Leadwell, the Texas DMV.
  • I respectfully ask that Senate Bill 25A 9B be reported. All in favor of the committee, thank you.
  • Senate Bill 1394 by Senator Hall.
  • Senate Bill 2245 will be left pending at this time. The committee needs to recess for the day.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on various legislative proposals, particularly those related to transportation and public safety. A significant point of discussion was Senate Bill 35, which seeks to limit the Texas Department of Transportation's ability to utilize design-build contracts for infrastructure projects. Advocates for the bill expressed concerns over financial implications and the efficiency of project delivery, while opponents emphasized the need for flexibility and innovation in addressing Texas's growing infrastructure needs. Several stakeholders, including the Texas Trucking Association, engaged in debates over the impacts of the proposed limitations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 27th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • the Texas Senate on December 31, 2012.
  • Senator Zaffirini was inducted into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame by Governor Greg Abbott.
  • Senator Zaffirini, we are so proud that she is from Laredo, Texas, and more importantly, that she represents
  • realize their dreams, hopes, and aspirations than Senator Judith Zaffirini, the Dean of the Texas Senate
  • Fund, and the permissible uses of money deposited to the Grow Texas Fund, was referred to the Committee
Summary: The meeting focused on honoring Senator Judith Zaffirini for her exceptional service to the state of Texas, marking her as the first female dean of the Texas Senate. Various members spoke of her achievements, highlighting her dedication to public service and her significant impact on the community and education, particularly for students with disabilities. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie and deep respect, as colleagues shared personal anecdotes and affirmed her role as a mentor and leader.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs come to

  • Senator Perry lays out the committee substitute.

  • Senator Johnson lays out the committee substitute.

  • Senate Bill 7 is the accumulation of our work as a committee

  • To ensure strong legislative oversight, Senate Bill 7 creates the Water Advisory Fund and the Texas Water
Summary: This meeting of the Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs focused on substantial discussions regarding Senate Bill 7, which is a key legislative initiative addressing Texas' long-term water supply crisis. Chairman Perry emphasized the collaborative efforts over the past years to engage various stakeholders in crafting the bill, promoting transparency and accountability in the management of water resources. The bill aims to enhance Texas' water infrastructure and secure funding through dedicated revenue streams for water supply projects, as the state faces challenges associated with dwindling water availability. Several public testimonies were heard, reflecting both support and concerns from various sectors affected by water policies in the state. The committee aimed to ensure that the legislation not only addresses immediate needs but also creates a sustainable framework for future generations.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Session Jan 24th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator: The Senate will come to order.

  • Senator: Mr.

  • Senator Zaffirini: Mr.
  • Senator Zaffirini: Mr.
  • The Senate stands adjourned until 11 a.m. Tuesday, January 28th.

Bills: SB2, SB2
Summary: The meeting convened with a focus on the discussion surrounding SB2, which pertains to the establishment of an Education Savings Account Program. Senator Creighton and other members articulated their perspectives on the bill, highlighting its potential impact on educational funding and choice for families in Texas. The session included formal motions regarding the proceedings, with Senator Zaffirini advocating for motions to be recorded in the journal. Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of educational reforms and the legislative process involved in addressing those reforms.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting

  • And so what we're going to try to do is call up those who have not yet testified before the Senate committee
  • To the Texas senators holding this hearing, it is wrong for this redistricting to be conducted again
  • The Texas Senate would have never considered this bill

  • Texas Senator.

    That's Ted Cruz?

Summary: The meeting of the Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting focused primarily on Senate Bill 4, which has sparked considerable public debate due to its implications on redistricting following the recent census. Senator King laid out the intent and details of SB4, which aims to make significant adjustments that critics argue will disenfranchise minority populations in Texas. Throughout the meeting, concerned citizens shared their testimonies, voicing opposition to the bill primarily on grounds that it manipulates district lines for partisan gain rather than community representation. The emotional testimonies of witnesses highlighted the serious concerns of many about representation in the Texas legislature going forward.

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