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  • I want to thank the state of Texas.
  • We're licensed in 19 states, including this great state of Texas.
  • In pro-life states, this is national data, but we don't have data broken out by state.
  • Ten states have passed laws to create pathways for foreign licensed doctors, and 17 states are considering
  • Assisted living communities are state-licensed, state-regulated healthcare facilities.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation May 19th, 2025

Transportation

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  • Would you state your name and who you represent?
  • In the state, those projects turn over quicker.
  • States are doing design-build on that.
  • State, or Maine.
  • I appreciate you working at the state so long.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means May 12th, 2025

Ways & Means

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  • Other states and countries are moving aggressively to secure innovation-driven industries.
  • Texas currently ranks 33rd in R&D investment as a percentage of gross state product, behind states like
  • Most states offer a 10 to 15% exemption. Even China provides a 200% super deduction.
  • This bill is intended to move state-imposed tax dollars to the control of the state and to an unelected
  • I'm the Director of State Advocacy at the North Texas Commission.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

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  • State your name and who you represent.
  • , Transportation code, and local government code.
  • code.
  • Animal welfare advocates across the state, advocates across the state have been asking for a greater
  • This state law would, would say you have to, if the state is saying yes, you have to unless.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

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  • The state of Texas.
  • code.
  • Seven years after it became a great state in this United States of America, we have created young men
  • This state law would say, you have to, if the state is saying yes, you have to, unless.
  • And state your case, correct? Yes, sir.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

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  • We want to work with the state.
  • Federal or state or both? Federal.
  • The state would make the most sense.
  • But we do have the jurisdiction of states, and there have been 37 other states that have filed legislation
  • Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen in the state of Texas.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 10th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Upon graduating from Northeastern State College in 1965, he worked for Sunray DX Oil Company as a chemist
  • My plans are to attend Oklahoma State University to obtain a degree in recreational therapy to eventually
  • My future plans are to attend Oklahoma State University and get a degree in political science.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 10th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Upon graduating Northeastern State College in 1965, he worked for Sunray DX Oil Company as a chemist
  • My plans are to attend Oklahoma State University to obtain a degree in recreational therapy to eventually
  • My future plans are to attend Oklahoma State University and get a major in political science.
  • My future plans are to attend Oklahoma State University and get a major in political science.
Summary: The Senate convened, the clerk called the roll, and a quorum was declared present. The chamber opened with a prayer offered by Senator Peterson, followed by recognitions of the Nurse of the Day, Amanda Fisher, and the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Lee Schaffler, both introduced with brief biographical remarks and applause from members. The Senate also recognized the week’s pages, who introduced themselves and described their schools, assignments, and future plans. Several announcements were then made about upcoming committee and caucus meetings, including Local and County Government, Economic Development, Workforce, and Tourism, Judiciary, the first meeting of the Disability Caucus, and the start of devotion time the next morning. No legislation was debated or voted on during the session. The only formal action was adoption of a motion to adjourn, and the Senate stood adjourned until Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 19th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • God bless America and God continue to bless the great state of Texas. Amen.
  • President and members to recognize our state capitol.
  • From my hometown of Corpus Christi, welcome to your state capitol.
  • business that's done in the state every day.
  • of Texas and members is just unacceptable in our state.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce May 5th, 2026

Commerce

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  • You may not know this, but I'm from and represent Washington Parish, and Washington Parish is a very
  • But across our state, we can diversify that. ...on any particular industry, but across our state, we
  • And so this puts it in state law.
  • state chartered.
  • Vigras: Yes, and not a state responsibility. Ms. Vigras: It never was a state responsibility.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee, February 20, 2026

Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions

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  • </c> it seems like the deadline is the state it seems like the deadline is the state canvasing<00:15:
  • </c><00:15:19.920><c> canvasing</c> that deadline was the state canvasing that deadline was the state
  • </c> the state certification or the county? the state certification or the county?
  • Um the state fire the fire comment.
  • </c> than one day prior to the state than one day prior to the state canvasing<00:47:10.240><c> board
Bills: HB0085, HB0086
TX
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  • Twenty-five other states have implemented this.
  • So this bill enforces the state public policy of the state to ensure the safety of all students by taking
  • However, government code Section 403.0956 states that the interest made on all general revenue funds
  • Looks like Morris Morreal, Sineer Energy, well since Sineer Energy is for the bill, I'm not wishing to
  • But my My guess is, being a member here, looking at the whole state, the state of Texas granted all that
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Texas 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs May 12th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

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  • Local laws code.
  • The state of Texas has long held that certain entities.
  • Go ahead, ma'am, state your name, who you're with, two minutes and your position on the bill.
  • I'm also a proud native Texan, and I've called this state home every day of my life.
  • In Texas, there are now more... beekeeping operations than any other state in the U.S.
Bills: HB630, HB685, HB1318, HB2692
TX
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  • You might remember in the 2024 Malouf versus the state case.
  • If you would, please state your name for the record.
  • ...There's 29 other states that do it.
  • As was mentioned, other states have found some way to do this.
  • In the United States and the state of Texas. So it doesn't mean something won't pass.
TX
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  • Tell us in the state of Texas how to spend state tax dollars.
  • Texas Occupations Code to standardize the permitted sales periods for retail fireworks across the state
  • State law works in the state of Texas; county option does not.
  • Please state your name.
  • State your name.
TX
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  • Randy state your name who you represent.
  • For a state like ours, the chair... property rights.
  • Craig States you Name who you represent.
  • Texas, United States, what? Nationwide.
  • Notifications for citywide zoning and code changes can cost over $500,000.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) Apr 7th, 2025

Local Government

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  • Randy, state your name. Who do you represent? Thank you, Mr.
  • For a state like ours that cherishes property rights, this is a deeply troubling state of affairs that
  • Uh, Craig, state your name, who you represent.
  • OK, go ahead, state your name. Who you represent.
  • Um, a living, we are not the same state we were in 1927. So thanks.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) Apr 7th, 2025

Local Government

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  • spend state tax dollars?
  • state.
  • state.
  • State law works in the state of Texas. County option does not.
  • Please state your name.
Summary: The committee heard several bills dealing with local government authority, homeowners associations, hospital district policing, school AED inspections, special district annexation, public contracting penalties, and guaranteed income programs. Senate Bill 2073 by Sen. Zaffirini would clarify that appraisal districts may finance purchases, leases, or construction of real property for appraisal offices without prior approval from taxing units; it was supported by the Texas Association of Appraisal Districts and left pending. Senate Bill 1935 by Sen. Hinojosa would increase homeowner control of property owners association boards, require more transparency, limit fines and assessment increases, and require accessible meeting locations; HOA and builder representatives opposed it, arguing it would hinder maintenance and make dues harder to manage, and the bill was left pending. Senate Bill 434 by Sen. Miles would authorize Harris County Hospital District police officers, was supported by Harris Health, and was left pending. Senate Bill 1177 by Sen. Alvarado, as substituted, would require school AED inspections during fire inspections and reporting to school leadership; it was left pending. Senate Bill 1214 by Sen. Perry would update Concho County Hospital District law to align with current procurement and notice rules; it was left pending. Senate Bill 1965 by Sen. Middleton, for Sen. King, would tighten notice and proximity rules for special district annexations; district witnesses warned the bill could interfere with service to noncontiguous tracts, and the bill was left pending. The committee also took up Senate Bill 2046 by Sen. Bettencourt, which would increase criminal penalties for county purchasing act violations involving unauthorized separate or sequential purchases to evade competitive bidding, and create a tiered penalty structure based on contract amount. Former Harris County DA Kim Ogg, Deputy Attorney General Josh Reno, and James Quintero supported the bill, citing recent Harris County bid-rigging cases and arguing the current Class C misdemeanor penalty is too weak to deter misconduct; some members questioned whether the proposed thresholds were too low and whether stronger oversight, rather than higher penalties alone, would be more effective. The bill was left pending. Finally, Senate Bill 2010 by Sen. Bettencourt would bar counties and other political subdivisions from operating guaranteed income programs and address constitutional gift-clause concerns. Testimony split sharply: Ogg and Quintero argued such programs are unconstitutional, can be used for political data collection, and should not be funded with public money, while Paige Terry Barry defended the bill as protecting taxpayers and discouraging dependency. Senators also debated whether the state can restrict use of federal grant funds and whether local governments should be allowed to run such programs; the bill was left pending.