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Transcript Highlights:
- establishes penalties for lawmakers who intentionally break quorum for the purpose of bringing the Texas
- Article 3, Section 10 of the Texas Constitution has been interpreted to allow for quorum-breaking.
- How does this bill align with the Texas Constitution's protections for members' legislative duties and
- Sometimes to cross lines and compel them to come back here in Texas, we can use our Texas Rangers, we
- Of members under the Texas Constitution, it's got to be ordered.
Bills:
HB18
Keywords:
HB 18, Texas Legislature, quorum break, quorum-busting, legislative walkout, absent legislators, political contributions, campaign finance, political expenditures, legislative caucus, specific-purpose committee, Texas Ethics Commission, civil penalty, show cause order, district court, Fifteenth Court of Appeals, session fundraising, travel lodging food expenses, legislative session, compelled attendance
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Transcript Highlights:
- The Texas Constitution has provisions...
- that the Texas Constitution, and this is their language...
- You agree with that ruling by the Texas Supreme Court?
- So you do agree with the Texas... Supreme Court.
- Okay, do you believe in the Texas Constitution? Yes, ma'am.
Bills:
HB18
Keywords:
HB 18, Texas Legislature, quorum break, quorum-busting, legislative walkout, absent legislators, political contributions, campaign finance, political expenditures, legislative caucus, specific-purpose committee, Texas Ethics Commission, civil penalty, show cause order, district court, Fifteenth Court of Appeals, session fundraising, travel lodging food expenses, legislative session, compelled attendance
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Transcript Highlights:
- Work within us to do your will to serve the people of Texas well. In Jesus' name, amen.
- Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional counselors, Ms. Nadia M.
- Rock, 159th Judicial District, Angelina County District Attorney, the Honorable Amy N Wren Lufkin, Texas
- Including others, respectfully submitted Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas, to nominations.
- Let me read from Article 4, Section 22 of the Texas Constitution.
Keywords:
sex designation, restroom access, civil penalties, private civil right of action, women's privacy, law enforcement, department file, employee records, misconduct, confidentiality, Texas occupations code, election laws, attorney general, prosecution, criminal offenses, criminal prosecution, jurisdiction, hemp, consumable hemp, hemp-derived cannabinoids
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Transcript Highlights:
- With the ingenuity and pluck of Texas residents and local Texas repair shops, Texas would join a number
- We have 48 facilities here in Texas.
- I manufacture a product and I'm in another state or I'm in Texas? Texas doesn't matter.
- We believe it's a good solution for the state of Texas and the Texas coast.
- I love the idea of y'all being from Texas if you're going to serve on a Texas board. I understand.
Bills:
HB106, HB144, HB145, HB252, HB1732, HB2221, HB2467, HB2468, HB2517, HB2518, HB2963, HB3016, HB3689, HB3960, HB4386, HB4490, HB4751, HB5247, HJR175, HB2213, HB106, HB144, HB145, HB252
Keywords:
HB 106, oil and gas, Railroad Commission of Texas, overhead electrical lines, electrical distribution system, power line maintenance, administrative penalty, Natural Resources Code, oil and gas lease, well operator, energy safety, utility infrastructure, regulatory compliance, cleanup fund, oil and gas regulation and cleanup fund, production safety, leasehold operations, electric utility, distribution poles, inspection
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Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Sep 2nd, 2025
Texas House Floor Meeting
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Texas 89th Regular
Press Conference: HB 2081 Jun 1st, 2025 at 11:06 am
Transcript Highlights:
- Well, we've been actually partnering and working with ARCA Texas for a while, even on smaller things.
- We partner with them to highlight ARCA from ARCA Texas, and we want to see the statistics to understand
- Limited our options are in Texas, and that's inspiring to recognize that we have work to do.
- anywhere across Texas are going to see because of this bill?
- And you know, this is the thing about Texas: it's not over until it's over. We can't quit.
Keywords:
special education, legislation, Texas, personalized education, families testimonies, education reform, committee meeting
Summary:
The committee meeting featured strong dialogues focused on improving educational provisions for special needs students in Texas. A key highlight was the discussion around legislation aimed at personalizing educational programs to cater to individual needs, which included testimonies from families who have benefited from similar initiatives. The overall sentiment was one of urgency to rectify past shortcomings in the education system and to foster an environment where every student is given the chance to thrive. Members also expressed frustration over delayed bills and a commitment to continue fighting for progress as the session approached its end.
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Bills:
HB1057
Keywords:
teacher salary, retirement benefits, career education, work experience credit, Texas Education Code
Summary:
The Senate committee met, established a quorum, and took up House Bill 1057, sponsored in the Senate by Senator Adam Hinojosa. Hinojosa explained that the bill would expand the amount of prior industry experience that can count toward TRS and salary step credit for career and technology education teachers, increasing the cap from two years to five years. He said the change is intended to help recruit and fairly compensate skilled professionals such as electricians, nurses, welders, and programmers, and to address teacher shortages beginning in the 2025-2026 school year.
No members asked questions, and no one signed up to testify. The committee then voted to report HB 1057 favorably to the full Senate. The motion passed unanimously, 13 ayes and 0 nays, and the chair announced the committee would stand recessed subject to call.
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Transcript Highlights:
- Texas who practice in a variety of engineering disciplines.
- Chairman, uh, Christopher Lee with the North Texas Commission.
- and Texas Association of Clean Water Agencies.
- tomorrow's needs and preserves the Texas miracle.
- Yes, I'm Kenneth Flippen, and I do represent Chispa, Texas.
Bills:
SB 7
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Transcript Highlights:
- House Bill 2, the first step of the Texas two-step, does that.
- Texas students deserve our best, and this bill delivers.
- In the years to come, the Texas House and the Texas Senate are going to have to revisit the issue constantly
- It is the Texas Tuesday. that we spoke about.
- This right here, the Texas two-step, is step one.
Keywords:
public education, HB2, teacher salaries, special education, emergent bilingual programs, Texas legislature
Summary:
The meeting primarily revolved around the discussion of HB2, which aims to increase funding for public education in Texas. Key points included enhancements to teacher salaries, special education funding, and initiatives to support emergent bilingual programs. Legislators highlighted the need for collaboration and leadership in addressing the challenges faced by public schools, noting the vital role that education plays in the state's future. Speaker Burroughs expressed confidence in achieving significant improvements for Texas students through this legislation, which has been deemed one of the most consequential bills of the session.
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Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 14th, 2025
Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- This is a good cleanup for Texas.
- Texas Impact is an interfaith policy organization with congregations and membership all across Texas.
- So please help us here in Texas.
- It serves no Texas policy purpose to require Texas citizens to pay the federal government $200.
- Texas Impact is an interfaith policy organization with congregations and membership all across Texas.
Bills:
HB259
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Transcript Highlights:
- I mean, everything is bigger in Texas. Everything should be better in Texas. And we are better.
- TxDOT's mission is connecting you with Texas, and we do that. uh... in working with our texas transportation
- community. communities and Texas economy.
- Texas Fund. That's for specific projects.
- Texas Water Fund was very beneficial for the board, and I think very beneficial for Texas because...
Keywords:
infrastructure, water supply, flood mitigation, Texas Water Fund, community projects, funding allocations
Summary:
During this committee meeting, the focus was on discussing critical infrastructure funding, especially related to water supply and flood mitigation projects. Chairwoman Stepney and the Water Development Board presented extensive details regarding the Texas Water Fund, which included $1 billion appropriated to assist various financial programs and tackle pressing water and wastewater issues. Additionally, funding allocations aimed at compromising the state's flood risk and improving water conservation were hotly debated, emphasizing collaboration among committee members and the necessity of addressing community needs in such projects.
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Transcript Highlights:
- From West Texas to East Texas, our communities are in a crisis. Let me give you the numbers.
- It's for the future of Texas.
- Texas town of Post.
- It's for the future of Texas.
- , the Heal Texas Act.
Keywords:
Maverick County, recognition, economic development, Texas Senate, community celebration, 1185, senate, all
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- Program, and the Texas Big Game Awards Initiative, which contribute to the preservation of wildlife.
- Texas and Texas Parks and Wildlife and for working with this group and I know.
- Texas public schools.
- Texas.
- The Texas Constitution. Yes.
Keywords:
Maverick County, recognition, economic development, Texas Senate, community celebration, 1185, senate, all
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Transcript Highlights:
- We're going to give Texas taxpayers... affluent families across the state of Texas and cities like Houston
- and our Texas teachers.
- take Texas tax money and up apply that Texas tax money to a public school student that is seeking a
- That's absolutely Texas.
- States want to follow Texas.
Keywords:
Maverick County, recognition, economic development, Texas Senate, community celebration, 1185, senate, all
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Transcript Highlights:
- We have 48 facilities here in Texas.
- INQ is committed to Texas.
- We believe it's a good solution for the state of Texas and the Texas Coast.
- You ought to be from Texas if you're going to serve on a Texas board. I understand. Great idea.
- You ought to be from Texas if you're going to serve on a Texas board. I understand. Great idea.
Bills:
HB 106, HB144, HB145, HB252, HB1732, HB2221, HB2467, HB2468, HB2517, HB2518, HB2963, HB3016, HB3689, HB3960, HB4386, HB4490, HB4751, HB5247, HJR175, HB2213
Keywords:
HB 106, oil and gas, Railroad Commission of Texas, overhead electrical lines, electrical distribution system, power line maintenance, administrative penalty, Natural Resources Code, oil and gas lease, well operator, energy safety, utility infrastructure, regulatory compliance, cleanup fund, oil and gas regulation and cleanup fund, production safety, leasehold operations, electric utility, distribution poles, inspection
Summary:
The committee first handled pending business, including reconsidering SB 715 and then voting out several measures. The committee substitute for SB 1978 was reported favorably, and HB 431, HB 1522, HB 1922, HB 3228, HB 3229, HB 3803, HB 3804, HB 3805, HB 3806, HB 4219, HB 4238, HB 434, HB 1584, and HB 4739 were all reported favorably, many with objections sent to the local and uncontested calendar. HB 1522 and HB 4238 were adopted as committee substitutes before passage. The committee then moved into public testimony on HB 2963, a right-to-repair bill for consumer electronics. Supporters argued it would reduce waste, lower costs, and help independent repair shops by requiring manufacturers to provide parts, tools, and information on fair terms, while opponents said the bill was too broad and the automotive MOU exemption was problematic. The bill was left pending after testimony.
The committee also heard HB 2467, which would align State Fire Marshal Office investigators’ pay with other commissioned peace officers at TDI; testimony was strongly supportive, emphasizing the office’s arson-investigation role, and the bill was left pending. HB 252, a bill allowing certain state agencies flexibility to pay Schedule A employees twice monthly, was laid out and left pending after limited testimony. HB 2468, dealing with public improvement district notice in real estate transactions, would let buyers terminate within seven days if required PID notice was not provided before contract execution; it drew no public testimony and was left pending. HB 4386, an annuity exchange and surrender process bill, was presented as a consumer-protection measure with deadlines and penalties for insurer delays; it received support from industry witnesses and was left pending.
The committee then heard HB 4751, creating the Texas Quantum Initiative within the Governor’s Office to coordinate quantum research, workforce, industry partnerships, and possible future grant funding. Witnesses from universities and industry supported the bill, while several senators questioned whether a new state structure was necessary; the bill was left pending. HJR 175 proposed a constitutional amendment protecting Texans’ right to use mutually agreed forms of exchange, including cash, bullion, digital currency, or private script, and was discussed at length in the context of central bank digital currency and barter; it was left pending after testimony. HB 2221, updating insurance anti-rebating laws to allow wellness and value-added services, drew supportive testimony from the insurance industry and discussion about incentives versus monitoring; it was also left pending. Finally, the committee heard a series of utility wildfire and infrastructure bills: HB 106, requiring oil and gas operators to maintain certain electrical infrastructure near well sites; HB 144, requiring electric utilities to submit pole inspection and management plans to the PUC; and HB 145, requiring wildfire mitigation plans and allowing self-insurance under certain conditions. Utility, insurance, and cooperative witnesses generally supported the wildfire-related bills while asking for clarifications and less burdensome reporting, and the bills were left pending.
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Transcript Highlights:
- We have 48 facilities here in Texas.
- INQ is committed to Texas.
- We believe it's a good solution for the state of Texas and the Texas Coast.
- You ought to be from Texas if you're going to serve on a Texas board. I understand. Great idea.
- You ought to be from Texas if you're going to serve on a Texas board. I understand. Great idea.
Bills:
HB 106, HB144, HB145, HB252, HB1732, HB2221, HB2467, HB2468, HB2517, HB2518, HB2963, HB3016, HB3689, HB3960, HB4386, HB4490, HB4751, HB5247, HJR175, HB2213
Keywords:
HB 106, oil and gas, Railroad Commission of Texas, overhead electrical lines, electrical distribution system, power line maintenance, administrative penalty, Natural Resources Code, oil and gas lease, well operator, energy safety, utility infrastructure, regulatory compliance, cleanup fund, oil and gas regulation and cleanup fund, production safety, leasehold operations, electric utility, distribution poles, inspection
Summary:
The committee first handled pending business, including reconsidering a failed vote on SB 715 and then reporting several measures favorably. SB 1978 was reported from committee on a committee substitute, and a series of House bills — including HB 431, HB 1522, HB 1922, HB 3228, HB 3229, HB 3803, HB 3804, HB 3805, HB 3806, HB 4219, HB 4238, HB 434, HB 1584, and HB 4739 — were moved out of committee, most to the local and uncontested calendar. The votes on these items were overwhelmingly or unanimously in favor, with committee substitutes adopted where applicable.
The committee then heard HB 2963, a right-to-repair bill for consumer electronics. The author said the bill would require manufacturers to provide parts, tools, and documentation on fair and reasonable terms while preserving trade secrets and excluding certain categories such as medical devices, motor vehicles covered by an MOU, critical infrastructure, and commercial-only transactions. Supporters from the Texas Public Policy Foundation and Environment Texas argued it would strengthen property rights, help small businesses, and reduce e-waste. Opponents, including representatives of SafeLight Auto Glass and LKQ, said they supported right-to-repair in principle but objected to the bill’s automotive MOU exemption and broader scope, warning it could create uncertainty and leave some manufacturers and repair shops outside the framework. The bill was left pending after testimony.
Members also heard HB 2467 on salary parity for State Fire Marshal investigators, HB 252 on allowing some state agencies to pay certain employees twice monthly, HB 2468 on public improvement district notice and a buyer’s right to terminate, HB 4386 on annuity contract exchanges and surrender timelines, HB 4751 creating a Texas Quantum Initiative and related fund, and HJR 175 proposing a constitutional amendment protecting Texans’ ability to use mutually agreed-upon mediums of exchange, including cash, bullion, and digital currency. Testimony on HB 4751 was largely supportive but included questions about whether the state needs a new coordinating structure and funding mechanism for quantum research and commercialization. HJR 175 drew discussion about barter, taxes, and concerns over central bank digital currency. Each of these items was left pending after hearing testimony.
The committee also heard HB 2221, which would update insurance anti-rebating laws to allow more wellness and value-added services in life and health insurance, with supporters saying it would encourage healthier behavior without requiring data monitoring. Finally, the committee took up a package of utility and wildfire-related bills from Chairman King’s portfolio: HB 106, requiring oil and gas operators to maintain certain overhead electrical lines; HB 144, requiring utilities to submit pole inspection and management plans to the PUC; and HB 145, requiring wildfire mitigation plans and allowing utilities to self-insure under certain conditions. Utility, co-op, and insurance representatives generally supported the safety and resiliency goals of HB 144, while asking for clarifications and less frequent reporting; HB 145 was introduced as a broader wildfire-risk and liability measure. These bills were also left pending after testimony.
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Transcript Highlights:
- Segura, a 1995 Texas Supreme Court case, relied on the provision in the Texas Free Enterprise and Antitrust
- So currently, Texas is a direct purchaser state.
- That's current jurisprudence in Texas, I believe.
- You are placing the state of Texas into the boardrooms, to the extent that the state of Texas already
- the Texas General Arbitration Act.
Keywords:
healthcare liability, emergency medical care, standard of proof, negligence, legal reforms, Texas General Arbitration Act, arbitration, binding arbitration, statute of limitations, limitations period, tolling, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 16.073, alternative dispute resolution, ADR, civil procedure, lawsuit filing, court jurisdiction, Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence, procedural law
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Transcript Highlights:
- Has that ever happened here in Texas? Texas? Absolutely not. It has not happened.
- do here in Texas, what is the benefit to the citizens of Texas?
- Well, as you say, in Texas.
- In Texas, the State Association of Texas Realtors, we handle the process of all efficacy. complaints
- to Texas law.
Keywords:
severe weather, adaptation plan, vulnerability assessment, environmental protection, state agencies, federal agents, transparency, law enforcement, identification, public trust, immigration enforcement, HCR 19, Texas concurrent resolution, federal immigration enforcement, masked agents, facial coverings, visible identification, uniforms, badges, name tags
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Transcript Highlights:
- Texas has a big voice. Texas has a huge voice in America.
- the role that Texas will play.
- Am I correct on Texas? I didn't... Texas. Okay. Thank you, sir.
- Some of these conversations in the state of Texas, so Texas Realtors should have brought to its members
- I'm a real estate broker in College Station, Texas.
Keywords:
minors, sexually explicit materials, public libraries, age verification, civil penalties, library collection review, alcohol storage, airline permits, beverage regulations, airport, commercial flights, alcoholic beverages, local option election, zoning regulations, municipality control, land use, state law, social media, bot accounts, misinformation
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- I'm John Munns, Mayor of the City of Plano, Texas.
- the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
- Direct the Texas Historical Commission to establish the Texas Presidential Library Promotion Program
- In Texas that levy a hotel occupancy tax.
- Dybal, Texas, is a lot different than Houston, Texas.
Keywords:
monuments, memorials, public property, historical significance, civil penalties, local governance, project financing zone, municipal tax revenue, convention centers, multipurpose arenas, infrastructure development, hike and bike trails, outdoor recreation, environmental stewardship, Bicentennial Trail, Texas history, cultural heritage, unemployment benefits, eligibility, Texas Workforce Commission