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Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 8th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • Texas decision.
  • I've lived here in Texas since 1978.
  • Texas and how it was decided.
  • Texas.
  • I am the president of True Texas Project, and I am here representing myself and True Texas Project in
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Transcript Highlights:
  • In Texas Thank you. Thank you, Senator Cook. Thank you.
  • It expands upon current Texas law and codifies existing.
  • And still connected to Brenham, Texas. Absolutely. All right.
  • And, ultimately, all the payers of insurance in Texas money. Thank you.
  • Health prices and costs in Texas are rising.
Bills: SB437 , SB528 , SB626 , SB636 , SB884 , SB968 , SB1044 , SB1608 , SB2336
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Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means Mar 31st, 2025

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • and brewpubs here in the great state of Texas.
  • The Texas miracle is clear.
  • local government purchases electricity. ...electricity.
  • So I represent Corpus Christi, Texas. We are an economic driver for the state of Texas.
  • Texas is home to over 1 million veterans.
Committee: House Ways & Means
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 20th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

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Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 15th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • certification for an electrical inspection.
  • So this was a bill that the Texas Association of Builders and...
  • Texas Municipal League worked on in the interim after House Bill 14 was passed last session.
  • I'm a policy analyst with the Texas Public Policy Foundation. ...the Texas Public Policy Foundation,
  • I'm a local developer, land broker here in Austin, Texas.
Bills: SB1708 , SB2523 , SB1450
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Texas 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation May 1st, 2025

Environmental Regulation

Transcript Highlights:
  • According to the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality, Texas leads the nation in the number of unauthorized
  • to increasing language accessibility throughout the state of Texas.
  • The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality plays a critical role in managing Texas... ...environmental
  • Texas is home to 160 languages, and many communities in Texas speak languages other than English or may
  • Texas is a proud business-friendly state.
Bills: HB456 , HB482 , HB1463 , HB1682 , HB1949 , HB5549 , SB763
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Apr 10th, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • about that because that is a situation about that because that is a situation someone can be out in Texas
  • picking up a someone can be out in Texas picking up a someone can be out in Texas picking up a cow.
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Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 10th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's for Texas. We want Texas connected.
  • by Texas Right to Life.
  • What the equivalent would be in Texas? Fact, it'd be $16 billion. It would bank. Texas.
  • Texas.
  • Texas parents want answers.
Bills: SB1 , HB500 , SB1 , HB1400 , HB 1094 , HB365 , HB 1109 , HB647 , HB500
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Texas 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 2nd, 2025

Corrections

Transcript Highlights:
  • How does this happen in the state of Texas?
  • In 2023, Texas ranked third in the U.S. for deaths.
  • Texas is ranked in the top three. for the last decade. 42.4% of our fatal crashes in Texas are due to
  • I know GEO runs some prisons in Texas and MTC also runs some prisons in Texas.
  • What facilities are you operating right now in Texas?
Committee: House Corrections
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Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 14th, 2025

Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our agenda this morning contains two important remaining elements of enacting bail reform in Texas: Senate
  • So those are just the most serious of the serious crimes in the year 2024 in Texas.
  • Even on murder, there were 1,000 people in the state of Texas on bond for murder.
  • Texas founding documents speak to liberty as its highest ideal.
  • The policy is already in effect voluntarily, governing over 20,000 officers' files in Texas.
Bills: SB3073 , SJR87
Summary: The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice met with a quorum present and took up three bills tied to bail reform and law enforcement records. Senator Huffman presented SJR 87, a proposed constitutional amendment that would require denial of bail for people accused of certain serious felony offenses if they have a prior conviction for, or are already on bond for, one of those offenses and there is probable cause to believe they committed another listed offense. Supporters said it would give judges a needed tool to detain repeat violent offenders; opponents from the ACLU of Texas and Texas Civil Rights Project argued it would mandate detention without individualized due process and weaken the presumption of innocence. The committee voted 7-1 to report SJR 87 favorably, with Senator Miles voting no. The committee then heard SB 3073, which would require magistrates who find no probable cause after an arrest to enter written findings supporting that determination. Senator Huffman said the bill was a narrow cleanup measure to improve transparency and provide guidance to law enforcement and prosecutors without limiting judicial discretion. With no invited or public testimony, the committee voted 6-1 to report SB 3073 favorably, again with Senator Miles dissenting. Finally, the committee considered SB 781, a committee substitute dealing with law enforcement file management and personnel records. Senator King explained that the bill would standardize policies already used in many Texas cities and under civil service rules, separating public and sealed personnel information while preserving access for criminal defense discovery. Senator Miles raised concerns that sealing exonerated allegations could hide patterns of misconduct and allow problematic officers to move between agencies. The committee adopted the committee substitute and voted 6-1 to report SB 781 favorably, with Senator Miles voting no. The committee then recessed subject to the chair’s call.
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Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

Transcript Highlights:
  • Bartlett, you are with the Texas Lawyers for Children and you're testifying for yourself and Texas Lawyers
  • And 15, within 15 of the 22 months a child has been in care, and of course, as we know in Texas, Texas
  • When Texas gets audited, there is a Dean for Texas, I think he calls it a dean.
  • Um, so Texas COASA is a statewide membership organization for the 74 local COASA programs across Texas
  • Parental responsibility and Texas is better than that.
Bills: HCR 10
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Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Public Health Apr 21st, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • Maria Monge, testifying on behalf of the Texas Medical Association, Texas Pediatric Society, Texas Public
  • I live in rural Texas. I live in rural Texas.
  • Texas.
  • Texas.
  • Texas.
Bills: HB216
Committee: House Public Health
Summary: The Committee on Public Health met with a quorum and heard public testimony on a long agenda, with members repeatedly reminded of a two-minute limit for witnesses. Several bills were voted out favorably, including HB 2588 on cottage food, HB 1639 on cancer incidence and female firefighters, HB 2581 on a reporting form for contracted services for pregnant women, and SB 922 on electronic disclosure of certain sensitive medical information. Those measures generally passed on party-line or near-unanimous votes, while HB 216 on itemized medical statements was left pending after the committee substitute was withdrawn. The committee also left pending HB 5141, HB 4638, HB 2035, HB 4813, HB 2264, HB 4014, and HB 3829 after hearing testimony and questions. The final item introduced in the excerpt was HB 4408 on health care market transparency and corporate consolidation, but the discussion was cut off before testimony or action was completed. A major theme of the hearing was mental health diversion and access to treatment. HB 5141, by Rep. Howard, would allow Travis County to use vacated Austin State Hospital property for a local mental health jail diversion center; law enforcement, the Travis County sheriff, county judge, and urban counties group all testified in support, describing the lack of alternatives for people in crisis and the burden on jails and emergency rooms. Members asked about eligible offenses, bed capacity, and whether the facility would serve only Travis County, and the bill was left pending. HB 2264, by Rep. Schoolcraft, would create a friends-and-family form for loved ones to provide information to providers during emergency mental health treatment; NAMI and hospital groups supported it, while one neutral witness and several members raised concerns about patient control, credibility of information, and liability protections. The bill was also left pending. The committee also heard multiple psychedelic-therapy and drug-policy bills. HB 4813 would speed Texas rescheduling of Schedule I substances if the FDA reclassifies them, with testimony focused on psilocybin and MDMA and their potential use for PTSD and depression; members questioned whether the bill was too broad and how state rescheduling works, and it was left pending. HB 4014 would direct HHSC to study psychedelic therapies, building on prior state research, and witnesses said Texas should prepare regulatory and clinical infrastructure before FDA approval; it too was left pending. HB 2035 would require parents to be informed that they may seek substance-use treatment for a child even if one facility turns them away, prompted by a constituent’s account of a fatal fentanyl overdose after receiving incorrect advice; it was left pending. HB 4638 would extend and expand the Texas Pharmaceutical Initiative board and timeline, with the author saying the program is still in early implementation and needs more time, and it was left pending as well. Other bills addressed public health administration and animal welfare. HB 3829 would require a study of the animal-friendly account and its grant process for spay/neuter funding, with the author arguing that the current application and reimbursement process is too burdensome for shelters and nonprofits; no opposition was heard and the bill was left pending. HB 2581 and HB 1639 were reported favorably, while HB 216 drew discussion about enforcement of itemized medical billing and was held after the committee substitute was withdrawn. Throughout the hearing, members also discussed broader concerns about homelessness, competency restoration waitlists, jail overcrowding, and the need for more treatment options outside the criminal justice system.
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Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 16th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Texas, a dedicated staff from the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
  • Texas.
  • Members, y'all, this is the Keep Texas Taxpayer Dollars Actually in Texas bill.
  • Over 5.5 million students attend public schools here in Texas. heartbeat of Texas.
  • In Houston and North Texas built me. I moved all over the state of Texas.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/10/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1418 also allows the utility to replace an existing thermal electric generating unit with
  • divesting the United States and the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the San Carlos Irrigation Project Electric
  • The Bureau of Indian Affairs is trying to buy and sell electricity to tenants, and they're doing a very
  • So we in the public power business—Trico Electric, Graham County Co-op, Grand County Co-op, ED3, Whole
  • So we in the public power business—Trico Electric, Graham County Co-op, Grand County Co-op, ED3, Whole
Bills: SB1202 , SB1287 , SB1418 , SB1785 , SCM1007
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Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 18th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Texas law for 30 years.
  • Texas high school students.
  • We are losing in Texas one out of five students in our Texas public schools.
  • North Texas.
  • In Texas we have about 46% of Texas... Third graders who are reading on grade level.
Bills: HB6 , HB27 , HB 123 , HB210 , HB213 , HB222 , HB610 , HB 1085 , HB1481 , HB6 , HB27 , HB123 , HB210 , HB213 , HB222