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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Corrections Committee

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  • We proposed a plan to the Appropriations Committee

  • We don't always have a custody level bed that's appropriate for that inmate.
  • Okay, you appropriated more money than that in the

  • ...and the General Appropriations Act to allow TDCJ to use
  • We would have had an opportunity to identify the threat and react to it appropriately."
Summary: The committee meeting was focused primarily on voting and discussions surrounding a range of house bills, particularly those related to criminal justice reform and the structure of educational programs within correctional facilities. Significant bills discussed included HB1828 on legislative leave for correctional officers and HB5261, which aims to transfer the administration of post-secondary education for inmates from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to the Windham School District. The committee members expressed varying levels of support for the bills and highlighted the need for improvements in the correctional system, particularly in education and health standards for inmates. Additionally, public testimony underscored the urgency of air conditioning in prison facilities, citing recent court findings regarding extreme temperatures as a violation of inmates' rights.
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  • Do you think it's perfectly appropriate that there.

  • When did I say it was appropriate? Well, go ahead, please.
  • Is it appropriate? Did you know that the President's Middle East advisor was in Moscow?
  • I chair the subcommittee that appropriates money for the Department of Justice, including the FBI.
  • The appropriations process is about to begin.
Summary: The Senate Intelligence Committee convened for a significant meeting focused on the Annual Worldwide Threats Hearing. Prominent officials from various intelligence agencies presented their insights on emerging national security threats, including concerns over increasing cyber threats, particularly from China and non-state actors. A major discussion point included the balance between national security and civil liberties, as evidenced by conversations surrounding Section 702 of FISA and its implications for privacy protection. The challenges posed by cartels and transnational criminal organizations, especially related to narcotics trafficking, were emphasized as pressing issues necessitating coordinated responses from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. This meeting underscored the necessity of public-private partnerships to tackle these multifaceted threats effectively.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 2nd, 2025

Senate Natural Resources Committee

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  • In other words, with the enactment of the bill, if the dedicated revenue goes up, you could appropriate
  • ...revenue, dedicated revenue goes up, you could appropriate
  • data-time="2664"> ...as a surplus, but that for every new dollar coming in, there's a return of appropriated
  • dollars, not fee dollars, but appropriated dollars.
  • marker="475" data-time="2844"> I'm trying to make sure that any new revenue that comes in has an appropriate
Bills: SB2122, SB2050
Summary: The Senate Committee on Natural Resources convened to discuss developments regarding SB1150, related to the plugging of inactive wells. Senator Middleton presented the committee substitute for the bill, detailing key adjustments, including extending the effective date by two years to September 2027 to provide operators and the Railroad Commission adequate time for implementation. The discussions sought to address concerns regarding compliance complexity, particularly for wells inactive for more than 15 years. The relaxed timeline was intended to mitigate an initial rush before escalating requirements were imposed on stakeholders. In addition to the new timeline, revisions were made to enhance the clarity of reporting standards for operators regarding inactive wells.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Mar 31st, 2025

Senate State Affairs Committee

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  • Any reasonable person should understand we are just trying to manage what is age-appropriate for our
  • ...12-year-old appropriate app.
  • Do you believe the app she described is appropriate for ages 12 and up?
  • ...and what is not appropriate.
  • It does not seem appropriate to me, no.
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.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 5th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Delivery of Government Efficiency Committee

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  • There would be the appropriations process, right?
  • And where does that funding come from if it's not appropriated?
  • That's not appropriated.
  • There's no appropriation for it, so a dollar on a non-appropriated item, which are what you're listing
  • Everything that's in blue is paid for with state appropriations.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Delivery of Government Efficiency marked the beginning of a new era focused on holding government agencies accountable and eliminating inefficiencies. Chairman Capriglione emphasized the committee's role in modernizing state government, implementing rigorous oversight, and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used effectively. The committee plans to address waste, mismanagement, and corruption, aiming for an ambitious agenda over the next 22 months. Discussions included the establishment of public hearings to foster transparency and the development of legislative proposals to drive reform. Several state agencies provided insights into their operations, with a particular focus on how they can better serve the public through increased efficiency and enhanced cybersecurity measures.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Apr 23rd, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee

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  • >

    Slide nine shows the funding levels that have been appropriated

  • has never exceeded $95 million, except for the past biennium when we received a $200 million appropriation
  • At 22.5%, that would be a maximum grant of $18 million with a $45 million appropriation.
  • "226" data-time="1350"> ...the amount that we were appropriated
  • So we're looking forward to a higher appropriation.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Culture, Recreation and Tourism centered around the discussion of HB4568, aimed at enhancing the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program. Key witnesses including film industry representatives, local officials, and the Executive Director of the Texas Film Commission, Adriana Cruz, presented testimony supporting the bill's potential to boost economic growth and job creation in Texas. Notably, celebrity supporters, such as Matthew McConaughey, emphasized the importance of keeping film production within Texas, highlighting the economic benefits it brings to local communities and industries.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance (Part II) Jan 28th, 2025

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  • It says $86, 2019, appropriated an additional 760 FTEs.
  • The 88th legislature appropriated $11 million for this project.
  • Recommendations include maintaining current appropriation levels.
  • Recommendations include maintaining current appropriation levels.
  • Recommendations include maintaining current appropriation levels.
Summary: The meeting of the committee centered around discussions on the budgets for the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Juvenile Justice Department. Significant recommendations included a proposed budget of $3.7 billion for the Department of Public Safety, which reflects a decrease of $199.6 million from the previous cycle. Key topics included customer service enhancements and the increase of staff to improve operations and reduce wait times. Additionally, the Juvenile Justice Department's funding was discussed, including adjustments related to staff salary increases and facility needs.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance May 7th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

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  • And we have plans in conversations, working with the appropriate level of people.
  • We think that it's more appropriate to look at even

  • We think $2.5 billion is more appropriate, and we also think that $5 billion is necessary.
  • That one-time appropriation was appreciated and valuable but represented a small fraction of what is
  • That a longer term of years might be appropriate.
Bills: HB3077, HJR2, HJR7
Summary: The meeting focused on HJR7, with substantial discussions surrounding Texas' dire water infrastructure needs and proposed funding allocations. The committee, led by Chairman Perry, emphasized the necessity for a dedicated funding source to address an estimated $154 billion required for both water supply projects and repairing aging infrastructure. Witnesses, including executives from various engineering and environmental organizations, testified about the critical state of Texas' water systems and the anticipated shortfall of 6.8 million acre-feet of water annually by 2070. Testimony highlighted the urgency of implementing strategies such as desalination and flood mitigation to secure Texas' future water resources.
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  • We also believe that these large facilities are appropriately served at the transmission voltage level
  • Finally, on the backup generation, we believe a definition and some bracketing is appropriate because
  • Patients should be handled more appropriately by these multi-billion dollar companies that we, as a state
  • I definitely agree with you that appropriate medical decision-making is needed, but...
  • We should expect them to do it in a thoughtful, appropriate manner that includes medical decision-making
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on SB6, which is aimed at facilitating greater liability and addressing the challenges associated with load interconnection. The chair reopened discussions on the bill, engaging with several public testimonies. Among the 27 registered witnesses, many expressed support for the bill, emphasizing its significance in ensuring accurate load visibility and addressing issues in the energy sector. Notably, Lee Bratcher from the Texas Blockchain Council commended the committee's efforts while highlighting concerns related to transmission costs and their potential impact.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 May 19th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • a timing concern for the provisions of the bill and how the dollars flow with the supplemental appropriation
  • Versus regular appropriations with regard to curriculum training
  • directly to that curriculum, this will adequately ensure that between the supplemental and regular appropriations
  • Struggling to recruit an appropriately certified teacher

  • school finance bill and the policy within it have to all fit together, and the dollars have to flow appropriately
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education K-16 convened to discuss House Bill 2, which focuses on public education funding and reforms. Senator Creighton presented amendments to the bill, highlighting significant increases in funding for special education and enhancements to teacher pay. Notably, the committee adopted a new substitute version of the bill after thorough discussions regarding its implications on districts and educators. Several senators expressed their concerns and support for the bill, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that all educational stakeholders are adequately compensated and that the bill addresses ongoing educational challenges in Texas.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part II) Apr 23rd, 2025

Senate Health & Human Services Committee

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  • of the Appropriations Article 2 Subcommittee.
  • No state appropriations whatsoever, and it requires grant
  • ...appropriation. Period. Gifts and grants.
  • Well, just from an appropriation perspective, I think the
  • That is in conflict with the General Appropriations Act, which actually has provisions regarding those
Summary: During this meeting of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, significant attention was given to various bills aimed at enhancing healthcare provisions and improving processes within the health sector. Notable discussions included the presentation of Senate Bill 547 by Senator Menendez, which seeks to streamline provider notice requirements for healthcare professionals by proposing a centralized database managed by the Texas Department of Insurance. The bill was favorably reported and moved forward with recommendations for local and uncontested calendars. Additionally, a committee substitute for Senate Bill 2308 was introduced, focusing on innovative mental health treatments for veterans, particularly regarding ibogaine as a treatment for opioid use disorder. This proposal received strong support due to its potential to lead the nation in mental health care advancements.
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  • , and I quote: "For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate
  • I agree that the department should take whatever appropriate action there is.
  • Senator, again, I don't think it would be appropriate

  • It wouldn't be appropriate for me to commit to any particular resolution of any of those.
  • Would it ever be appropriate to discuss imminent plans to strike military targets on a commercial?
Summary: The committee meeting primarily involved discussions around key nominations and pressing legal issues pertaining to the Department of Justice. Notable discussions included the nomination of John Eisenberg for assistant attorney general for national security, where concerns over the revival of the China Initiative were raised. Senators expressed significant apprehensions regarding previous actions taken under this initiative and its implications for national security. Additionally, there were critiques of the broader implications of executive actions that challenge judicial authority, aligning with ongoing dialogues about the integrity of the judiciary and executive oversight.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Ways & Means Feb 25th, 2025 at 11:00 am

House Ways & Means Committee

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  • for the 26-27 biennium, a total… revenue available for appropriation
  • The system is jointly financed between state appropriations
  • to be able to conduct the appropriate ratio studies at the
  • So it's that as we are appropriating money...
  • The total appropriations increased by $2.8 billion, which is a 0.8 percent increase.
Summary: The House Committee on Ways and Means conducted a productive meeting addressing several key issues related to taxation and budget projections. The meeting opened with invited testimony from representatives of the Comptroller's Office and the Legislative Budget Board, focusing on the biennial revenue estimates and significant funding changes. Members participated actively, posing questions about specific budget allocations and the impact of tax policies on both local governments and residents. A significant discussion revolved around property tax relief, with calls for higher measures of relief to support taxpayers amid growing financial burdens. Furthermore, recommendations for financial reforms were proposed, stressing the importance of sustaining the benefits from previous tax relief efforts.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Education K-16 Mar 25th, 2025 at 08:00 am

Senate Education K-16 Committee

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  • The protocol is in the appropriateness of when and where to issue a citation, or if it has to take place
  • to appropriately respond to classroom disruptions and student
  • importance of implementing appropriate classroom management
  • I strongly believe students should be removed if needed, but only after the implementation of appropriate
  • The reality is they're not equipped to deal with and respond appropriately.
Summary: The meeting was centered on reviewing several Senate bills focusing on school safety and discipline, primarily Senate Bills 870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, and 1924. Senator Perry emphasized the urgent need for reform in school discipline policies due to increasing incidents of violence and classroom disruptions. The committee acknowledged testimonies from various educators and public witnesses who supported the proposed bills, highlighting their significance in ensuring a safer learning environment. Key discussions revolved around the ability of teachers to maintain classroom discipline, the implications of disciplinary actions, and the support necessary for students with behavioral issues.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Mar 25th, 2025

Senate Education K-16 Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's imperative that we ensure a safe learning environment, and addressing such behavior appropriately
  • to appropriately respond to classroom disruptions and student
  • I strongly believe students should be removed if needed, but only after the implementation of appropriate
  • ...what punishment is necessary or appropriate for them to
  • The reality is they're not equipped to deal with issues and respond appropriately.
Summary: The meeting focused on several significant bills pertaining to school discipline and safety, highlighting the issues faced by teachers due to increased student misbehavior and a perceived lack of administrative support. Key discussions were held around Senate Bill 1924, which aims to restore authority to local police and school district officers to issue misdemeanor citations for school offenses. This bill was met with both support and opposition, illustrating the ongoing debate about how best to maintain safety in schools without causing unnecessary criminalization of students. Witnesses included educators and administrators who provided testimonies on the real-life impacts of classroom disruptions on learning environments. Recommendations for improvements to the bills included calls for flexibility in discipline measures and better support for teachers dealing with disruptive behavior.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Transportation Committee

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  • And the private company... right now, that the information that's being sought is not appropriate.
  • I don't think at this stage it's appropriate.

  • We don't think it's appropriate. We think it's confusing. I understand what you're saying.
  • Point of information, I don't know if this is the appropriate time to raise this issue.
  • I think it's appropriate for us to develop this.

Summary: The meeting focused primarily on discussions surrounding HB2003, the high-speed rail project proposed by Texas Central. Representative Harris presented the bill, highlighting the need for increased transparency and accountability regarding the project's funding and operational dynamics. Witnesses testified both for and against the bill, with concerns raised by Texas Central representatives about the potential impact of the proposed requirements on financial confidentiality and competition. The committee heard testimony from various stakeholders, emphasizing the balance between necessary oversight and encouraging private investment in critical infrastructure.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 21st, 2025 at 10:08 am

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • It would not appropriate state funding.
  • This is not an ongoing appropriation. This money is to stand up the council.
  • for disaster relief and giving direction and adjustment authority regarding those appropriations.
  • for disaster relief and giving direction and adjustment authority regarding those appropriations.
  • This is the supplemental appropriation bill that we just discussed. I move passage.
Bills: HB1, HB2, HB3, HB5, HB20, HB22
Summary: The committee meeting conducted a thorough review of multiple bills aimed at enhancing disaster preparedness and response in Texas. Key discussions focused on HB1, the Resident Youth Camp Emergency Plans, presented by Mr. Darby, which emphasizes creating emergency plans for youth camps following tragic incidents. The bill received broad support and passed mostly unanimously, highlighting a collective commitment to improving safety for vulnerable populations. Another significant piece of legislation, SB2 by Mr. King, aimed at disaster recovery and preparedness, also saw robust discussions, resulting in a passing vote that underscored the necessity of establishing clear emergency management protocols at local levels.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Mar 19th, 2025 at 10:30 am

House Insurance Committee

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  • think is maybe a little bit overlooked is the benefit that this has for helping legislators and appropriators
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    And this is a problem that has been recurring for appropriators

  • That is a major benefit for state appropriators.

  • The bill mentions basically that the TDI commissioner will collaborate with appropriate stakeholders
  • what has unfortunately proven to be a barrier to health care coverage, despite patients having appropriate
Bills: HB138, HB335, HB388
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused significantly on discussions surrounding HB138 and HB388. Representative Harris-DeVille presented HB388, which aims to standardize the coordination of benefits questionnaires used by health benefit plan issuers and healthcare providers. This discussion highlighted the issues of patient billing complexities and the potential for reduced errors in healthcare coverage. Various stakeholders provided testimony in support of the bill, emphasizing its importance in streamlining the process for patients who have dual coverage, such as Medicaid and Medicare. There was considerable backing for the functionality that HB388 would bring in clearing up confusion in billing practices across different insurance plans.

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