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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular
88th Legislative Session May 23rd, 2023 at 09:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
Bills:
SB2424, SB9, SB11, SB1318, SJR44, SJR35, SJR52, SB999, SB1987, SB767, SB545, SB2620, SB2453, SB1647, SB936, SB2035, SB365, SB2593, SB532, SB544, SB2376, SB812, SB833, SB590, SB553, SB163, SB560, SB1630, SB1966, SB853, SB1075, SB958, SB829, SB950, SB436, SB1087, SB1204, SB1119, SB1182, SB1011, SB1219, SB610, SB2403, SB1449, SB1464, SB156, SB1803, SB1607, SB1629, SB740, SB1698, SB1267, SB1846, SB515, SB2407, SB1217, SB1960, SB1853, SB2256, SB2482, SB2497, SB2518, SB2591, SB1515, SB177, SB369, SB1248, SB2381, SB114, SB1787, SB1546, SB1864, SB330, SB491, SB572, SB595, SB695, SB559, SB747, SB1039, SB1060, SB2208, SB1140, SB2209, SB1232, SB190, SB1344, SB1658, SB1216, SB1584, SB2021, SB1807, SB2548, SB1910, SB1663, SB2136, SB1446, SB896, SB1104, SB29, SB7, SB2627, SB18, SB1418, SB1070, SB1750, SB1933, SB186, SB189, SB643, SB2260, SB187, SB402, SB386, SB338, SB785, SB694, SB477, SB987, SB991, SB1015, SB1402, SB2220, SB2474, SB2315, SB2325, SB924, SB2011, SB2013, SB1699, SB1094, SB947, SB25, SB26, SB1057, SB627, SB1717, SB1661, SB379, SB471, SB401, SB1668, SB21, SB2012, SB1861, SB2424, SB9, SB11, SB1318, SJR44, SJR35, SJR52, SB999, SB1987, SB767, SB545, SB2620, SB2453, SB1647, SB936, SB2035, SB365, SB2593, SB532, SB544, SB2376, SB812, SB833, SB590, SB553, SB163, SB560, SB1630, SB1966, SB853, SB1075, SB958, SB829, SB950, SB436, SB1087, SB1204, SB1119, SB1182, SB1011, SB1219, SB610, SB2403, SB1449, SB1464, SB156, SB1803, SB1607, SB1629, SB740, SB1698, SB1267, SB1846, SB515, SB2407, SB1217, SB1960, SB1853, SB2256, SB2482, SB2497, SB2518, SB2591, SB1515, SB177, SB369, SB1248, SB2381, SB114, SB1787, SB1546, SB1864, SB330, SB491, SB572, SB595, SB695, SB559, SB747, SB1039, SB1060, SB2208, SB1140, SB2209, SB1232, SB190, SB1344, SB1658, SB1216, SB1584, SB2021, SB1807, SB2548, SB1910, SB1663, SB2136, SB1446, SB896, SB1104, HB621, HB3447, HJR125, HB9, HB3697, HB1595, HB3104, HB30, HB4227, HB12, HB3, SB22, SB28, SB1445, SB2601, SJR75
Keywords:
illegal entry, immigration, criminal offenses, border security, DACA, education, public school, teacher certification, funding, educational assistance, teacher retention, school safety, active shooter, public education, security personnel, emergency training, school safety, active shooter, security personnel, training
Summary:
The committee meeting featured extensive discussions on various Senate Bills, focusing on amendments and potential appointments of conference committees for several key pieces of legislation. Notable mentions included HB3 and HB621, where members raised concerns over Senate amendments and advocated for further deliberation. Representative Burroughs highlighted the importance of the school safety bill and its ongoing amendments, while the discussions on HB621 underlined the necessity of tailoring education initiatives to better serve students. Overall, the members demonstrated a commitment to ensuring that the legislation continues to reflect the needs of their constituents effectively.
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Summary:
The meeting focused on honoring the memory of former State Representative and Senator James William 'Bill' Haley through the adoption of Senate Resolution 630. Various senators reflected on his dedication to education and contributions to Texas, highlighting his legacy as a champion for public education. The resolution was adopted unanimously, with all 31 senators co-authoring it, showcasing the profound impact Haley had on those who served alongside him. The atmosphere was respectful and celebratory as members shared personal anecdotes that underscored his kindness and commitment to the community.
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Summary:
The Senate Committee on Administration convened to review the calendar list for upcoming bills. The chair initiated discussions on various bills, including HB1182, HB1879, and HB1998, which were all subsequently removed from consideration. The committee established a quorum and ensured all members were informed about the status of the bills. Eventually, it was moved to certify the calendar list, excluding the aforementioned bills. The meeting concluded without further business, and the committee adjourned subject to the call of the chair.
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Bills:
HB1695
Summary:
The Jurisprudence Committee meeting centered on House Bill 1695, which addresses the enforcement of child support orders through provisions for affirmative defenses. Senator West, the bill's sponsor, provided an overview and explained how the bill would protect individuals from default notices due to errors made by employers in deducting child support payments. The committee opened the floor for public testimony, inviting comments for and against the bill. After discussions and questions regarding the bill's implications, Senator Hinojosa moved for the bill to be reported favorably to the full Senate, which was agreed upon unanimously.
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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular
88th Legislative Session May 22nd, 2023 at 12:05 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
Bills:
SB29, SB7, SB2627, SB18, SJR81, SJR93, SB2012, SB2011, SB2013, SB1287, SB1699, SB1094, SB947, SB25, SB26, SB1057, SB627, SB1717, SB1117, SB1661, SB21, SB379, SB471, SB401, SB1173, SB1269, SB1412, SB1668, SB1861, SB2037, SB375, SB12, SB24, SB17, SB1745, SB1802, SB998, SB129, SB1308, SB2304, SB1040, SB467, SB1001, SB1900, SB1929, SB2016, SB1517, SB493, SB736, SB1346, SB1979, SB1518, SB1418, SB29, SB7, SB2627, SB18, SJR81, SJR93, SB1070, SB1750, SB1933, SB186, SB189, SB643, SB2260, SB187, SB402, SB386, SB338, SB785, SB694, SB477, SB987, SB991, SB1015, SB1402, SB2220, SB1252, SB2474, SB2315, SB2325, SB924, SB2012, SB2011, SB2013, SB1287, SB1699, SB1094, SB947, SB25, SB26, SB1057, SB627, SB1717, SB1117, SB1661, SB21, SB379, SB471, SB401, SB1173, SB1269, SB1412, SB1668, SB1861, SB2037, HR1343, SCR26, HB2559, HB19, HB852, HB5214, HB4510, HB3414, HB2729, HB54, HB2454, HB1527, HB1558, HB1034, HB4034, HB2800, HB2879, HB2026, HB2194, HB8, HB471, HB90, HB2920, HB17, HB420, HB4421, HJR3, HB3536, HB5010, HB1217, HB3059, HB3310, HB2416, HB3323, HB2071, SB1188, SB763
Keywords:
COVID-19, vaccine mandate, mask requirement, government overreach, public health, individual liberty, local government control, business closures, ERCOT, power grid, reliability, upgrade, dispatchable generation, ancillary services, market uncertainty, generation performance, electricity, energy market, ERCOT, power grid
Summary:
The committee meeting was marked by extensive deliberations on several important bills, culminating in a number of successful votes. The discussions were particularly focused on issues of public safety, education, and infrastructure, with members expressing a mix of support and concern regarding various legislative proposals. One of the notable bills was SB1308, which introduces penalties for operating unmanned aircraft in restricted airspace, reflecting growing concerns about safety around military and civilian aviation operations. The bill received overwhelming support, passing unanimously, which indicates a strong consensus among the members on the importance of aviation security.