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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular
Natural Resources & Economic DevelopmentAudio only. May 1st, 2023
Senate Natural Resources & Economic Development Committee
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources convened and discussed the committee substitute for SB1860, which focuses on adopting a climate policy in municipal charters. Senator Hughes presented the bill, and the substitute was adopted without objection. Following the discussion, the committee voted to report the bill favorably to the full Senate, advancing it for further consideration.
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Keywords:
customer privacy, government utilities, data disclosure, healthcare, insurance, affordability, access, regulation, customer information, government-operated utilities, disclosure, privacy, regulation
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Administration reviewed several bills during the meeting, including House Bill 2664 and Senate Concurrent Resolutions 42 and 46. The meeting began with the introduction of these bills, after which public testimony was taken. The bills received focused discussions, leading to motions for certification for the local uncontested calendar. Ultimately, all discussed legislation was reported favorably and recommended for certification for further consideration.
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Texas 2023 - 88th Regular
House Administration Apr 27th, 2023 at 09:04 am
House Administration Committee
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, workforce development, training program, Texas Workforce Commission, technology skills, honorary mascot, House of Representatives, tradition, children of members, recognition, mascot, children, honorary position, House of Representatives, Texas legislature
Summary:
The meeting of the Committee on House Administration addressed three main pieces of legislation. The first, HB3633, proposed a study by the Texas Workforce Commission to train individuals in skills related to artificial intelligence systems, highlighting the importance of preparing the workforce for technology-driven changes. Following this, HR1073 and HR1074 were introduced, which aimed to designate the grandchildren and children of house members as honorary mascots; both resolutions were discussed and reported favorably to the full house without objections.