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TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means Apr 28th, 2025 at 09:04 am

House Ways & Means Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • more than actually submitting the franchise taxes, especially with the expansion of that franchise exemption
  • This exemption already is there for gas and electricity when used for data centers.
  • ambiguity whether or not hydrogen is included within the definition of gas for the purposes of the exemption
  • data-time="1872"> companies receive a full sales tax exemption
  • span> sales tax exemption
Summary: The meeting was focused on various legislative discussions, particularly centered around environmental initiatives and tax incentives. Notable discussions occurred regarding HB3746, which aims to grant sales tax exemptions for power generation equipment, a proposal that sparked significant engagement among members. Representative Darby, who championed the bill, emphasized its limited scope and potential benefits to Texas businesses. The session was lively, with members exchanging views on the implications of the bill on the local economy and the environment. Public testimony was invited to weigh in on this matter, further enriching the dialogue.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources May 21st, 2025 at 09:05 am

House Natural Resources Committee

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  • The district aims to use a permit exemption in order

  • These structures have been considered exempt by an attorney general's opinion going back to 1957.
  • One of the purposes is to get them declared statutorily exempt under the 11.142 rubric of impoundments
  • With respect to the exempt use of the water, these structures are constructed so that below 200 acre-feet
  • span marker="163" data-time="972"> ...TCEQ helped as much as they could, but under current law, the exempt
Summary: The meeting of the Committee on Natural Resources was convened to review several bills concerning water regulation and development. Chairman Harris facilitated discussions on SB1965, SB2885, SB2440, SB1855, SB2568, SB3058, and SB612. Notable was the acknowledgment of rising concerns over groundwater availability and the regulatory framework surrounding it. The members emphasized the essential nature of the decisions being made, particularly in light of recent developments in water conservation and infrastructure. The bill SB1855 emerged as a focal point, addressing ambiguities in prior legislation about groundwater certification, which has caused confusion among local officials and developers alike. Testimonies were provided by representatives from various counties, emphasizing the necessity for clear guidelines and standards to protect water resources and support sustainable development.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services Apr 8th, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • It exempts small producers from certain regulations to facilitate this process.
  • It is definitely time to provide immunization exemptions to qualified students.
  • It is unreasonable to deny exemptions for vaccines when health risks are...
  • It's easy to go get a medical exemption.
  • It is not easy to get these exemptions.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services primarily focused on several pieces of legislation aimed at improving mental health care in Texas, especially for vulnerable populations. Notable discussions were held around SB719, which seeks to conduct a comprehensive assessment of inpatient psychiatric bed capacity in Texas, addressing the significant shortages faced by facilities. There was widespread support from committee members and public testimonies praising the need for improved mental health resources and proactive measures to enhance service delivery. Witnesses highlighted the critical situation surrounding mental health admissions, emphasizing the human impact of ongoing bed shortages and the tragic consequences for patients awaiting treatment.
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  • How come so many helicopters are allowed exemptions from the ADS-B out requirement at DCA?
  • Our job, though, is FAA oversight, and you can't give exemptions to things that you don't understand.
  • Do they have exemptions? Some of them do.

  • And we have letters from them thinking that they're exempted.
  • What office is responsible for the exemption to the rule, which just made it worse?
Summary: The meeting focused on the discussions surrounding the tragic midair collision involving American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, which resulted in the loss of 67 lives. Testimonies were provided by key figures including NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy and FAA Acting Administrator Chris Richelieu. The committee expressed grave concerns regarding the existing safety protocols, questioning why the FAA failed to act on numerous warnings and data indicating potential collision risks. Members emphasized the need for urgent reforms in aviation safety to prevent such tragedies in the future. Specific highlights included the recognition of the importance of ADS-B out technology and concerns about the operational practices of military helicopters in controlled airspaces.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Intergovernmental Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025 at 10:08 am

House Intergovernmental Affairs Committee

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  • Possibly exempting hospital districts completely. Don't get excited.
  • You said you may exempt community colleges.
  • And we've increased the age 65 and disabled exemption to $150,000.
  • No, no, we imposed the exemptions to provide relief.
  • I am worried about my city and those exemptions.
Bills: HB26, HB73, SB14, HB46
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on discussions surrounding fiscal responsibility in local governments, particularly the implications of House Bills 46 and 73. Proponents argued that these bills would help limit unnecessary spending and ensure that expenditures are tied to inflation and population growth, addressing taxpayer concerns about rising local budgets. However, numerous city officials and representatives from various organizations voiced strong opposition, claiming that these measures would hinder essential services and infrastructure improvements, particularly in rapidly growing areas. Current spending practices were deemed inadequate for meeting the demands of public safety and community services, especially in light of increased costs in areas like public water systems and emergency response. The meeting was characterized by passionate debate, as stakeholders lined up to express their views both for and against the proposed legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 3rd, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • AB 4650 by Morales-Maverick relates to an exemption

  • Tax exemption for the sale, lease, or installation

  • Chia relates to exemption from ad valorem taxation of property in certain charitable organizations.
  • Tax purposes of property that qualifies for an exemption
  • HB 4927 by Schaffner relating to an exemption from

Bills: HB9, HB22, HB908, HB1392
Summary: The meeting included discussions surrounding various legislative matters, however, specific bills did not generate notable dialogue or challenges among the committee members. The members appeared to unanimously agree on the proceedings, which was reflected in the smooth running of the meeting. Members engaged in general commentary about the current legislative landscape and the importance of transparency and public education regarding new policies. While no specific testimony was gathered from the public, the atmosphere remained cordial and focused on advancing talks.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill simply adds registered exempt wells to the list
  • In 2022, my exempt water well, a domestic livestock well,
  • we consider registered exempt use wells.
  • This has that word exempt registered in there.
  • Let me just cut to the chase here; this bill does not create any new rights for exempt well owners.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on addressing several important water-related bills, including HB391, HB420, and HB2626 among others. Representative Bell presented updates on HB391 related to accountability for rural water districts, achieving a consensus for statewide applicability and allowing for virtual meetings. Multiple testimonies were heard, showcasing both support for and concerns regarding the bills, specifically emphasizing the significance of maintaining water resources and addressing community needs amid Texas's growth. Representative Buckley advocated for HB2626 aimed at establishing the Central Texas Water Alliance to ensure sustainable water management across the region, which involves collaboration among various public, private, and state entities.
TX
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  • Expanding the number of exempt positions will ensure that sheriffs can fill these essential roles more
  • As mentioned, this seeks to increase the number of exempt
  • Using our own as an example, the San Antonio Police Department at present has 10 exempt positions for
  • They probably have about 100 employees, and they have 10 exempt positions.
  • What other positions would you include in this exemption? So I think...
Summary: The meeting focused on various bills concerning law enforcement and budgetary practices in the state. Discussions highlighted the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies, particularly in Harris County, regarding staffing shortages and funding gaps. Representatives presented bills such as HB2413 and HB2014, which aim to address pay parity and improve law enforcement capabilities within the local jurisdiction. Witness testimonies underscored the urgency of ensuring that law enforcement agencies have the necessary resources to meet the demands of their communities, especially in light of rising crime rates and public safety concerns.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 24th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The major issue facing Fort Worth is the non-exemption of development agreement properties entered into
  • ...exempting development agreements in Fort Worth and to
  • forego exempting regional water CCNs in expanding the exempt radius around our military base.
  • They’re The result of the choice made between an ag-exempt
  • having your land annexed or signing an agreement allowing it to remain in the ETJ until your ag exemption
Summary: The committee meeting included extensive discussions on various bills, with a notable focus on housing issues. The members deliberated on HB3892, which aims to address ambiguities in local government regulations and improve the accessibility of affordable housing in Texas. Public testimony was received from multiple stakeholders, including city representatives who voiced support for the bill, highlighting its significance in balancing development and local regulations. The chair also laid out additional bills such as HB5437 to establish a new municipal utility district and HB5650 focused on land use optimization, all of which were passed unanimously with zero nays.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce (Part I) Apr 3rd, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Even if we're exempted here, I just worry about the trickle-down effect in the future.
  • Exempted, by the way, while we are exempted from this legislation.
  • I'd like to start my comments by thanking Senator Middleton for exempting credit unions.
  • the comments today that credit unions will be exempt and
  • Exempted from subsection B.
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Business and Commerce Committee primarily focused on legislative issues following Hurricane Beryl, particularly Senate Bill 231, which aims to create a process for CenterPoint to compensate its customers for overcharges related to backup power and mobile generation units. During discussions, Executive Vice President Jason Ryan outlined CenterPoint's commitment to refund approximately $430 million and absorb future costs related to these generators. The bill's substitute also mandates that leased emergency generators be mobile and capable of quick deployment during significant outages, addressing previous concerns over inefficiencies experienced during past weather events.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce May 20th, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The following narrows the scope of the bill by exempting the
  • ...identifiers with exemptions for AI systems used in security
  • I am here to respectfully oppose House Bill 3466 as it adds new exemptions to the three-day right to
  • businesses and industries will push for exemption next session.
  • Why exempt one? Who would we exempt next?
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several legislative items, including significant discussions about cybersecurity and the implementation of new technology in state operations. Key bills such as HB1500, which restructures the Department of Information Resources (DIR) to enhance cybersecurity measures and modernize its functions, were discussed extensively. There was consensus among members regarding the importance of safeguarding Texas's information infrastructure, with particular emphasis on the need for streamlined governance, a focus on artificial intelligence capabilities, and improved IT procurement processes. The members also addressed public testimony that raised important points concerning the balance between innovation and regulatory oversight. Consequently, multiple bills, including HB2467 and HB4310, were favorably reported to the Senate without objections.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) May 26th, 2025

Senate Local Government Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • What the committee substitute to House Bill 4580 will do is grant a property tax exemption to charitable
  • ...that was talking about revenue being basically exempt.
  • ...a tax exemption to promote agricultural support, youth
  • The subsection does not exempt from ad valorem taxation any interest in... including a leasehold or other
  • ...to an exemption from taxation under the subsection.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government convened to discuss various important bills, primarily focusing on housing and local governance issues. Significant discussions included House Bill 5509, aimed at enhancing municipal powers against human trafficking by allowing the suspension of hotel occupancy certificates when crimes are suspected. The committee thoroughly reviewed the proposed committee substitutes for several bills, stressing stakeholder input and the importance of due process in legislative changes. Additionally, public testimony highlighted community support for the new amendments designed to ensure safety and welfare, particularly concerning vulnerable populations. House Bill 5663, addressing vital infrastructure needs and associated funding, also received a favorable recommendation from the committee, advancing its path through legislative scrutiny.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 1399 by Harris, relating to an exemption from ad

  • HB 1587 by Wholes relating to the sales tax exemption

  • To honor their sacrifice, the legislature has granted a residence homestead exemption.
  • Property tax exemptions for veterans?

  • That's, no, the exemptions already exist.

Summary: The meeting was a significant session of the committee, focusing on a wide range of bills including issues related to water utility rates, worker's compensation hearings, and consumer protection in the realm of artificial intelligence. Representative Montgomery championed HB685, which aims to prohibit municipalities from imposing unfair utility rates on tax-exempt entities, ensuring fair pricing practices. The bill passed unanimously, highlighting the committee's commitment to safeguarding public interests. Additionally, HB2488 emerged as a crucial legislative effort, enabling virtual hearings for worker's compensation cases, which enhances accessibility for injured workers and reduces costs associated with legal representation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals Apr 3rd, 2025 at 10:30 am

House S/C on Property Tax Appraisals

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I think, assuming that they aren't exempted from

  • I would presume if it's, it may exempt Collin County.
  • We have consistently given exemptions; we give Freeport exemptions, and we give Homestead exemptions
  • We collect roughly $230 million in property tax and we give $140 million in exemptions.
  • homestead exemptions.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several key bills related to property tax appraisals and education funding. Notable discussions included House Bill 2786, which proposed annual reappraisals to ensure property values reflect current market conditions. Representative Turner highlighted concerns around inconsistent appraisals that could adversely affect funding for local schools, particularly in Tarrant County. The session also saw testimony from representatives and concerned citizens advocating for the bill, emphasizing the importance of fair and accurate appraisals for maintaining educational funding and taxpayer equity. The committee members discussed the overall impact of property tax policies on local districts and pushed for a resolution to this ongoing issue.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:00 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • HB 2812 by Isaac, relating to the exemption of public

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    HB 2825 by Craddick, relating to the sales and use tax exemptions

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    HB 2839 by Isaac, relating to tuition and fee exemptions

  • HB 2848 by Dutton, relating to the exemption from

  • span marker="1519" data-time="9108"> H.J.R. 145 by Metcalf proposes a constitutional amendment to exempt
Summary: The meeting involved robust discussions among committee members about various bills, notably those concerning criminal justice reforms and public health matters. Significant focus was placed on speaker bills such as HB2792, which addressed a proposed moratorium on capital punishment, and HB2813, aiming to enhance notifications to victims regarding scheduled court proceedings. Additionally, notable debates unfolded around bills aimed at improving access to health care services and environmental regulations.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 17th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB2423 by Goodwin, relating to the exemption in the definition
  • marker="121" data-time="720">For the Committee on Ways and Means, HB2480 by Carey relates to the exemption
  • HB2508 by Turner relates to the exemption from ad valorem
  • HB2511 by Turner relates to the exemption from sales

  • HB2525 by Darby relates to exemptions from ad valorem taxation
Summary: The committee meeting extended over a range of proposed legislation, heavily focusing on various constitutional amendments and significant bills affecting education, public safety, and local governance. A notable discussion included H.J.R. 123, which proposed establishing an independent redistricting commission—a move that stirred considerable debate among members. Additionally, H.A.R. 124 aimed at creating a state school health and safety fund, receiving full support from the committee members present. Multiple public testimonies were provided, emphasizing the anticipated impact these resolutions would have on community welfare.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 23rd, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 50 by Senator West relating to an exemption of
  • The five statutes that are dealt with in this particular bill specifically exempt mineral rights from
  • And To exempt groundwater and surface water from these notices
  • You know, we have these other exemptions obviously with other areas where these setbacks exist.
  • So those two are the only exemptions. Therefore, any concrete crushing facility...
Summary: The meeting of the committee convened to discuss multiple bills including SCR48, SB2351, SB2550, SB2203, SB410, and SB2082. Notably, Senator Miles presented SB2082, which aims to prevent concrete crushing facilities from operating near hospitals, following community outcry over health concerns linked to air pollution. The committee heard public testimony from various stakeholders, highlighting the community's significant opposition to such facilities in close proximity to critical healthcare services. Senator Alvarado's SB2351, addressing concrete plant regulations, was supported with favorable votes but faced concerns over the environmental implications of expansion requests. The meeting concluded with a recommendation for several bills to move forward to the full Senate for consideration.
US
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  • This is a— know, an exempted position for both—from both
  • return to office and along with 300,000 other direct care positions exempt from any hiring freeze or
  • I can say that the 300,000 positions, which are the direct care positions, are exempt from any hiring
  • Just for clarification, the 300,000 positions in the VA are positions that are exempt from any hiring
  • So they're exempted from the hiring freeze?

Summary: The committee meeting focused primarily on the critical issues surrounding veterans' mental health and suicide prevention. Discussions centered on the reauthorization of essential programs aimed at providing non-clinical support services to veterans, particularly the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program. Senators emphasized the urgent need for adequate mental health resources as the suicide rate among veterans remains alarmingly high. Key testimonies were provided by various advocates and officials, illustrating both successful implementations of these programs and areas needing improvement.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 31st, 2025 at 02:05 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • veterans, as well as increasing the exemption for business personal property in public education.
  • We have the business personal property tax exemption going up to $125,000.
  • So if you look at the homestead exemption alone, it was $15,000, and in 2021, we increased it.
  • Additionally, the House made two changes to the exemption on the CMS Star Quality Rating System.
  • It does not exempt a lot; there is not an exemption for
Summary: The meeting involved extensive discussions around several key bills, with highlights focused on the implications of SB12, which emphasized the Texas Parent Bill of Rights. Members debated its potential impacts on educational practices, particularly concerning diversity and inclusion efforts in schools. Concerns were raised about how the removal of DEI programs could adversely affect students with disabilities, particularly those on the autism spectrum. Additionally, SB1506 was addressed, with a significant change proposed to include stricter regulations regarding fentanyl possession, reflecting ongoing concerns about substance abuse in the community. The meeting was well-attended, featuring participation from multiple representatives expressing opinions regarding these bills. The chair recognized various members to provide input, and all discussions culminated in multiple votes on the proposed conference committee reports. The atmosphere was charged as representatives weighed the consequences of these legislative actions on their constituents. In conclusion, the committee successfully adopted multiple measures and set the stage for further engagement on the legislative agenda ahead.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 2nd, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • by exempting service contracts regulated by TDLR and services
  • Texas has already recognized that the sale of insurance should be exempted from this law, and HB 3466
  • ...contract with one of the 500-plus exempted businesses
  • If we exempt Chapter 1304 businesses and other unlicensed sales of service businesses this session, we
  • believe more businesses and industries will push for exemptions next session, and where would it stop
Summary: The meeting convened to discuss HB2214, a bill aimed at clarifying notification requirements regarding flood risks for tenants. Chairman Wallace articulated the bill's intent, discussing how it adjusts previous legislation to alleviate duplicative notifications for temporary leases or short-term rentals. The committee engaged in vibrant dialogue about the implications of this legislation, with representatives expressing support and raising questions about its implementation and effectiveness. Public testimony included insights from realtors and stakeholders, which highlighted the balance between tenant rights and landlord responsibilities in the wake of flood events.

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