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  • Members, across Texas, I ran up the stairs so I'm a little bit out of breath."
  • been a Texas GDP economic impact of about $1.8 billion.
  • We urge Texas legislators to champion policies recognizing and maximizing the contributions of Texas
  • We urge Texas legislations to champion policies recognizing and maximizing contributions to Texas veterans
  • , invest in Texas, and be the next generation of risk takers and job creators for Texas.
Bills: SB390 , SB1197 , SB1271
Summary: The Committee on Veteran Affairs heard several bills related to military installations, veterans, and contracting opportunities. Senator Birdwell presented SB 1197, which would extend existing drone restrictions over military bases and airports to spaceports, with exceptions for authorized users; no public testimony was offered at the first hearing, and the bill was left pending before later being reported favorably. Chairman Hancock presented SB 1271, which would allow Texas to accept concurrent jurisdiction over military installations so state and local authorities could handle certain juvenile offenses and provide more rehabilitative options; a committee substitute was explained, but the bill was left pending after no initial witnesses appeared. The committee also considered SB 390, which would expand the state historically underutilized business definition to include SBA-certified veteran-owned businesses regardless of disability rating. Supporters from the Houston Regional Veterans Chamber of Commerce and other veterans argued the change would improve access to state contracting, strengthen the economy, and better recognize veterans’ contributions. Senator Eckhardt raised concerns that broadening the category to all veterans might not satisfy the disparity-study basis typically used for HUB classifications, and Jim Brennan echoed that concern while suggesting a separate category might be more workable. During the pending-legislation portion, the committee voted on several bills. SB 651 and SB 897 were each substituted and reported favorably to the full Senate, with both also recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. SB 1814 was likewise reported favorably and sent to the local and uncontested calendar. SB 1197 was reported favorably and recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. SB 1271 was left pending after a motion to report the committee substitute favorably, and SB 390 was left pending after testimony concluded. The committee then recessed subject to the call of the chair.
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Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 31st, 2025

Energy Resources

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  • This simple bill directs the Texas Workforce Commission, in consultation with the Texas Higher Education
  • It was built by the San Miguel Electric Co-op.
  • In Texas, the ripe areas are the Gulf Coast, Far East Texas, and Far West Texas in the Rio Grande Valley
  • Council within the Texas Railroad Commission.
  • There were many power outages in South Texas.
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Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Energy Resources Mar 17th, 2025

Energy Resources

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  • for the state of Texas.
  • Uh, Texas 811 is a 501c4 founded in 1984 in Dallas, Texas.
  • We, Texas 811, have oversight from the One Call Board of Texas.
  • We need it in rural Texas.
  • We need it in rural Texas.
Bills: HB206
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Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Land & Resource Management Mar 13th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

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  • Under current statute, based on agreements under the local, Texas Local Government Code between a city
  • Under Texas Local Government Code chapter 242001D2.
  • I'm the mayor of Fayte, Texas, and we do support this bill, but we also have a recommendation.
  • We're based in Houston, Texas, and we have communities throughout the state and in Georgia.
  • Chapter 26 of the Texas Water Code requires discussion of regionalization initiatives.
Bills: HB23
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Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 18th, 2025

Public Education

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  • 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
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Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) May 15th, 2025

Local Government

Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government met with a quorum and took up a series of pending bills, mostly local-government measures. Early action included final committee approval of Senate Bill 1633 and S.J.R. 60, followed by Senate Bill 3038 and Senate Bill 3045, both reported favorably and placed on the local and uncontested calendar. The committee also considered House Bill 24, adopted a committee substitute, and reported the substitute version favorably; House Bill 2025 was likewise reported favorably and sent to the local and uncontested calendar. Members then handled several companion and local bills, including House Bill 2713 as the companion to Senate Bill 1331, which was reported favorably and placed on the local and uncontested calendar. House Bill 3348, House Bill 3370, House Bill 3505, and House Bill 4506 were each reported favorably, with no objections to local-and-uncontested placement. House Bill 5424 passed on a 6-1 vote, and House Bill 5652 passed with one present-not-voting, both also sent to the local and uncontested calendar. The committee also adopted substitutes and reported House Bill 3687 and House Bill 4205, though both were later reconsidered because the wrong script had been read. After reconsideration, House Bill 3687 and House Bill 4205 were each re-voted and reported favorably to the full Senate, with both placed on the local and uncontested calendar. Senate Bill 3071 was also reported out on a 5-2 vote after adoption of a committee substitute. The meeting ended with no further business and the committee standing at recess subject to the call of the chair.
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  • So, I think the citizens of Texas would be surprised to know that there is a blacklist in Texas that
  • Unfortunately, Texas is at the forefront of this issue.
  • It provided funding opportunities for electric generation projects, including the Texas backup power
  • I don't know if the Texas fund is going to...
  • All of our examples in here actually happened in Texas.
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  • Texas.
  • These funds matter to Texas women.
  • There's a lot of things that are happening with the Texas Energy Fund and how our grid, hopefully, will
  • I made the point about my West Texas.
  • I am today representing the Texas Medical Association, the Texas Radiological Association, and myself
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Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 25th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

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  • , or even outside of Texas?
  • Like how effective would it be in addressing things that come from outside of Texas?
  • Yes, outside of Texas. And even outside of the U.S. but then would land here? Correct.
  • Would be in Texas, right? Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Yeah, I don't know.
  • So it's from the Texas legislative record, right?
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  • Texas Medical Association and the Texas Pediatric Society.
  • I live in Abilene, Texas.
  • I want to thank the state of Texas.
  • Yeah, I came to Texas when I was seven months pregnant. Why'd you come to Texas?
  • This was in Texas? Yes. Yes. Yes, ma'am. This was in Texas, and they left.
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  • You've been a blessing to us all, and Texas is very blessed to have you. Thank you.
  • I am here representing the County and District Clerks Association of Texas.
  • I'm a captain with the Texas Rangers.
  • And I would add, Senator, that, you know, sitting next to Texas Rangers.
  • We do have a public integrity unit with the Texas Rangers.
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  • Each one of these bills continues our work to make Texas a safer place.
  • My name is Brett Ligon, and I am the District Attorney of Montgomery County, Texas.
  • under Title VI of the Texas Property Code, known as ClaimItTexas.gov.
  • smallest newspapers in Texas.
  • I'm with Texas Constitutional Enforcement. And we're in favor of the bill.
Bills: HB33 , HB45 , HB48 , HB1261 , HB1465 , HB1778 , HB2596 , HB5238 , SB2969 , HB45 , HB48
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  • Texas wine using grapes grown outside the state of Texas.
  • Our vision was to be Texas in Texas.
  • that use Texas grapes or use some portion of Texas grapes.
  • However, a majority of the wineries in Texas use... ...mostly Texas grapes or some portion of Texas grapes
  • Texas dollars in Texas.
Bills: HB223
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  • He is present for the bill on behalf of the Texas Motorcycle Dealers Association.
  • Laura Presley with True Texas Elections, and I strongly oppose HB 3709.
  • I'm here with the Texas Secretary of State's Office.
  • This bill is the one missing piece of our Texas judicial security laws.
  • Laura Presley with True Texas, and we really like this bill.
Bills: HB223
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  • Two important remaining elements of enacting bail reform in Texas: Senate Bill 3073 and Senate Joint
  • In the year 2024 in Texas, this is statewide, there were 30,764 people processed just for those offenses
  • So what this joint resolution does, if approved by Texas voters, is amend the Constitution to require
  • We are going to let the legislature set that, and the people of Texas make that determination.
  • Good morning, I am Kirsten Budwine, policy attorney with the Texas Department of Justice.
Bills: SB3073 , SJR87