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  • Texas and their primary purpose to promote secure academic research at our Tier 1 institutions.
  • With this bill, Texas strengthens our institutional oversight while maintaining the autonomy. of our
  • Texas Tech, for example. Okay, but at A&M, that's the. At A&M, that's our process.
  • Say no to XP 37. and preserve the integrity of our higher education system in Texas. Thank you.
  • We build our colleges and university systems for the children of Texas.
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  • This is a post-COVID error, and I really think that it's time for... for our elected members to be in
  • president pro tempore is the acting governor for the state of Texas that happens to be our chairman
  • Thank you for chairing our committee. I'll uh try to drive steady. Thank you.
  • universities, maintain Texas' competitive edge in research and innovation, and safeguard our nation's
  • And we have our break for the floor in less than 15 minutes.
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S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Mar 5th, 2025

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

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  • Also, uh, members in our, um, Information that we have in our, our system.
  • our region.
  • What we've seen in our work at PTech, I'm with Community Foundation of Texas, we've, uh, they're our
  • And but Educate Texas has been able to support this work through our technical assistance work throughout
  • Our districts, our community colleges, our universities, and our industry partners are all working together
Bills: HB20, HB120
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  • I’m glad you brought this to our attention.
  • We had our Texas Attorney General, and I think that’s a great point.
  • , in partnership with Texas Tech.
  • The bill allows for the transfer of portions of Reese to Texas Tech and requires the president of Texas
  • I represent the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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Public Education May 6th, 2025

Public Education

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  • We care about you, we care about and respect our families, and all of our students.
  • At Equality Texas, we believe...
  • I was born in Texas and was educated in the Texas public school system for the majority of my childhood
  • I would say that right now in Texas and in our country, trans people have been targeted.
  • This bill is an attempt to redirect our anger and frustration away from our failing systems, from the
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Public Education May 6th, 2025

Public Education

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  • We are founded by Texans, we are run and operate by Texans, and our funds stay right here in Texas.
  • The Texas educators who make up our association look to us for support.
  • My name is Kelsey Kling, representing Texas AFT and our 66,000 members across the great state of Texas
  • And hundreds of those are in our schools all across Texas. You highlighted this evening.
  • From Allen, Texas, a proud graduate of Allen High School, and I'm very grateful for our North Texas libraries
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State Affairs Mar 19th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • Our travel industry has generated over $1.39 billion of economic impact to the Texas economy.
  • to the storage of nuclear waste in their state, and our governor said in West Texas.
  • It has been reported that one of our Texas current nuclear power plants is releasing tritium, a radioactive
  • My point is our Texas is a national leader in clean power operation and generation, so you can save us
  • Our staffers answer the phone to our questions about utility bills, safety at our, in our parks and roads
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State Affairs - Part 1 Mar 19th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • making Texas a safe space for our kids to learn and grow without. being corrupted by harmful and obscene
  • Texas will not tolerate the sexualization of our youth.
  • Keller and I I just would respectfully request this committee's support in supporting our Texas families
  • Texas, as you know, continues to grow, and so our... does our demand.
  • we can adapt, maintain, and ensure that our region in West Texas will meet the demands of future generations
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Veteran Affairs (Part I) May 15th, 2025

Veteran Affairs

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  • our fellow veterans.
  • on how Texas can increase the number of peer support coordinators, placing an emphasis on our rural
  • I'm the legislative director for the VFW Department of Texas.
  • And so we're grateful for our friends at the Texas Veterans Commission as well for this program.
  • House Bill 39 requires the Texas Department of State Health Services to provide the Texas Veterans Commission
Summary: The Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs heard several House bills related to veterans’ services, mental health, military leave, burial access, suicide data, and Veterans Month. House Bill 114 would transfer administration of certain veterans’ mental health initiatives from HHSC to the Texas Veterans Commission, create a TVC grant program for community-based mental health services, require a statewide veteran suicide prevention action plan, and mandate annual reporting. A committee substitute was mentioned, but members said they were not prepared to adopt it yet. No one testified for or against the bill, and it was left pending. House Bill 1965 would direct TVC to study ways to expand access to mental health services through the military veteran peer network, including increasing peer support coordinators, with emphasis on rural communities and broader use in veterans treatment courts. Support testimony came from the Texas VFW, which emphasized the value of peer-to-peer support and the network’s role in suicide prevention. The bill was left pending after testimony. House Bill 2513 would clarify military leave rules for state-employed firefighters by counting their 24-hour or 48-hour shifts appropriately so they do not have to use vacation time to fulfill military duty; a firefighters’ representative testified in support, and the bill was left pending. The committee also heard House Bill 1875, which would require the General Land Office and TVC to study veterans’ burial needs, access to cemeteries, and cemetery operational needs, and House Bill 39, which would require DSHS to provide TVC de-identified death certificate data when a veteran dies by suicide or homicide to improve understanding of veteran deaths. The Texas VFW supported HB 39. House Bill 1894 would designate November as Veterans Month in Texas. All of these bills were left pending, and members indicated they were waiting on committee substitutes before voting, with possible action later on the floor or in committee.
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  • $0.16 on our tax rate.
  • stay in Texas.
  • My name is Celeste Embry, General Counsel of the Texas Bankers Association, and on behalf of our more
  • This is a good use of our underutilized Texas Bullion Depository.
  • I live here in Texas, Lago Vista, Texas.
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State Affairs Mar 12th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • While this was the largest fire in Texas history, it was not the first fire that devastated our area.
  • I am representing the Texas Southwest Cattle Raisers organization that represents 28,000. people in our
  • We provide to our customers and our communities. encourages utility best practices and supports our mission
  • That is our focus in terms of our looking at how spill. 145.
  • Our service.
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State Affairs Mar 12th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • credibility, but our families, our children. community.
  • for our population.
  • What I've done, our homicides are down 30% year-to-date, our violent crime.
  • My recollection is that in 2022, most of our major. cities in North Texas had seen an uptick in certain
  • We have a responsibility to our members. and our staff and their safety.
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S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Transportation Funding

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  • In 1822, our council put the matter on the ballot again.
  • You see, we have asked them for years to cover all of our...
  • One of our friends and neighbors, Nancy Oliver, in Our community, an 80-year-old woman lives in an area
  • Ultimately, it's our customers, our work. force our students, our neighbors, who would bear the brunt
  • We have built a system that re- invest in our communities.
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S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Transportation Funding

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  • The Texas Department of Transportation approves the loan or grant.
  • Today, Texas governments are heavily subsidizing driving.
  • Yes, my name is Terry Hall, and today I'm representing PERF, Texas for Toll-Free Highways, True Texas
  • I think, as I understand it, this would go against our Constitution.
  • This would be legalized highway robbery, in our view, and double taxation.
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  • This bill is a joint recommendation of the Texas Veterans Commission and the Texas Health and Human Services
  • Texas does lead the nation in providing housing assistance for our veterans through home loans to those
  • for our veterans.
  • And it is a new area for Texas.
  • So that's our biggest deal.
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Higher Education Apr 15th, 2025

Higher Education

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  • So what Texas needs now is to apply that same commitment. and investment into expanding our healthcare
  • Texas Healthcare Workforce Fund is designed to put that same vision and foresight into our workforce
  • Let's once again show the rest of the country how Texas can lead the way by investing in our health care
  • Consideration I close I Think we should be calling our committee working for Texas since we keep talking
  • And so what this seeks to do is to improve our production of American kids, and specifically Texas kids
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Business and Commerce Mar 11th, 2025

Business & Commerce

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  • I'm a retired pediatric neurosurgeon and member of the board for Texas 400 and the Texas Physicians for
  • Chair calls Matthew Bones, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance.
  • I represent Texas Appleseed.
  • Ware Wendell with Texas Watch in support of the legislation.
  • Baddo with Texas Appleseed is testifying in support of the bill.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Business and Commerce met with a quorum and took up several pending bills, first reporting SB 1006 favorably after adopting a committee substitute that adds quarterly ZIP-code-level reporting to TDI on insurer declinations, cancellations, and nonrenewals. The committee also adopted substitutes and favorably reported SB 388, which adds nuclear to a credit program and excludes batteries from the dispatchable definition; SB 917; SB 504, which narrows reporting requirements for certain local entities, raises a salary threshold, and authorizes AG injunctive relief; SB 925, which clarifies that federal match dollars are included in a PLA-related prohibition; and SB 815, which removes downcoding references and focuses on AI use in prior authorization. SB 815 advanced on an 8-2 vote, while SB 388 advanced 6-3 and the others were reported 9-0 or 6-0 as noted. The committee then heard testimony on SB 378, which would prohibit aestheticians and cosmetologists from administering injections or using prescriptive medical devices unless legally authorized and would clarify TDLR disciplinary authority. The author and a retired neurosurgeon testified that unsafe, unauthorized injections pose real patient risks, and a TDLR witness said the bill addresses a long-standing regulatory gap. SB 378 was left pending after testimony. The committee also heard SB 1252, aimed at reducing municipal permitting barriers for residential backup power systems; the author and industry witnesses said city permitting is costly and inconsistent, while municipal utility representatives and advocates said the substitute preserved safety and utility oversight. That bill was also left pending. Additional bills heard but left pending included SB 1172, which would let LPs and LLCs sell their own property without a real estate license; SB 681, which would extend engineer license renewal periods and apply similar flexibility to engineering firms; SB 918, a TDLR cleanup bill for orthotics and prosthetics exemptions; SB 1343, which would require data brokers to post a clear link explaining Texans’ privacy rights and how to exercise them; SB 213, which would prohibit forced bundling of residential property and auto insurance while preserving voluntary discounts; SB 610, which would codify TDLR’s anti-trafficking unit; and SCR 8, expressing opposition to a central bank digital currency over privacy, security, and financial-stability concerns. Public testimony on SB 1343 and SB 213 was generally supportive, with consumer and advocacy groups emphasizing privacy, competition, and survivor safety, and the committee closed the day with those measures and others left pending.
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  • our pharmacists who take care of this, and all of our healthcare providers.
  • Texas Board of Pharmacy, that's a standard Texas Board of Pharmacy. Rules, protocols, etc.
  • The Texas Medical Board has been... You are making my point. Doctor with the Texas Medical Board.
  • That we can help our members, our families with disabilities.
  • Interoperability in our state of Texas. The move for passage is now before the House.