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Texas 89th Regular

Administration Apr 22nd, 2025

Administration

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  • We worked closely with stakeholders and steak eaters alike to ensure we honor this great steak of Texas
  • . ...to ensure we honor this great steak of Texas.
  • Texas is the number one beef cattle production in the United States, with 12.2 million cattle.
  • This resolution names Pflugerville as the Trail Capital of Texas.
  • of Texas for a period of 10 years.
Bills: SCR4, SCR18, SCR31, SCR43, SCR46
Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration met with a quorum and heard several Senate Concurrent Resolutions recognizing Texas places and traditions. SCR 46, by Senator Sparks, proposed renaming the New York strip steak as the Texas strip steak to honor Texas cattle production and the state’s beef industry. No public testimony was offered, and the committee voted 4 ayes and 1 present not voting to report it favorably to the full Senate. The committee also heard SCR 18, by Senator Parker, designating Trophy Club as a symbol of Texas patriotism, SCR 4, by Senator Eckhardt, naming Pflugerville the Trail Capital of Texas, and SCR 43, by Senator Hinojosa, designating Port Aransas as the official fishing capital of Texas for 10 years. Each resolution received no public testimony, was reported favorably by unanimous or near-unanimous committee vote, and was placed on the local and uncontested calendar for April 24, 2025. Afterward, the committee reviewed the April 24 local and uncontested calendar, noting several bills removed because of penalties, fiscal notes, or significant opposition, with SB 1727 specifically raised by a member. The committee then certified the April 24, 2025 list by a 6-0 vote and recessed. SCR 31 was left pending.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • we worked closely With stakeholders and steak eaters alike to ensure we honor this great steak of Texas
  • The nation's leading beef producer, Texas is the number one beef cattle producer in the United States
  • Senate Concurrent Resolution 46 supports renaming the New York Strip steak. to the Texas Strip steak
  • It highlights the historical and economic the significance of the Texas cattle industry and its role
  • The Texas Strip steak urges the Texas Department of Agriculture to promote it as a key component of Texas's
Bills: SCR4, SCR18, SCR31, SCR43, SCR46
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Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration met with a quorum present to reconsider the local and uncontested calendar for May 28, 2025. Senator Menendez moved to reconsider the prior certification of the calendar, and the committee agreed without objection. Menendez then moved to add HB 4202 to the May 28, 2025 calendar. There was no objection, and the bill was added. He next moved to certify the recommended list for the May 28, 2025 calendar, including HB 4202. The clerk called the roll on certification, and the list was approved unanimously with seven votes and zero nays. With no further business, the committee recessed at the call of the chair.
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Texas 89th Regular

Administration (Part I) May 27th, 2025

Administration

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  • This resolution designates Combs, Texas, as the official bee capital of Texas.
  • This resolution designates Combs, Texas, as the official bee capital of Texas.
  • It's the town of Milam as the official Gateway Capital of Texas.
  • It's just part of our culture and part of our economy as well.
  • It's just part of our culture and part of our economy as well.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration met with a quorum and considered several local and uncontested measures, mostly resolutions designating official Texas titles for places and observances. HCR 111 would name Combs the official Bee Capital of Texas; HCR 81 would name Milam the Gateway Capital of Texas; HCR 84, as a committee substitute, would name Pineland the Sawmill Capital of Texas; and HCR 83 would name Rusk County the Syrup Capital of Texas. The committee also heard HCR 46, designating January 12 as Nathan Gage Ingram Day for a 10-year period ending in 2035, honoring the Roanoke Navy SEAL who died during a mission off Somalia. No public testimony was offered on any of these resolutions, and each was reported favorably to the full Senate by unanimous or near-unanimous roll call votes, then placed on the local and uncontested calendar for May 28, 2025. The committee also considered HB 5655, which would create a water control and improvement district in Fort Bend County to provide drainage improvements for about 912 acres owned by TPHTL Hatcher LLC. Senator Kolkhorst explained that the district powers were intended to address flooding and drainage in a low-lying area. The bill was reported favorably to the full Senate with no opposition after no public testimony was offered. In addition, HB 5689 and HB 5690 were heard as local bills validating and updating the powers and prior acts of the Coal Ranch Improvement District No. 1 and the Hunter Ranch Improvement District No. 1 in Denton County; both were reported favorably without testimony or questions. At the end of the meeting, the committee reviewed the proposed May 28, 2025 local and uncontested calendar, noted that some bills had been removed due to penalties, fiscal notes, or significant opposition, and specifically removed HB 4202. The remaining calendar, with that exception, was certified by unanimous vote. The committee then recessed.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • This resolution designates Combs, Texas, as the official bee capital of Texas.
  • This resolution designates the town of Malum as the official gateway capital of Texas.
  • It was truly the gateway for the people from the United States entering Texas.
  • The substitute designates the city of Ponder as the official sawmill capital of Texas.
  • And my dedication and devotion to making Texas healthy.
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  • Located in the Hill Country, Bandera, Texas, was founded in the early 1850s on the wild Texas frontier
  • It's incredible and what a true diamond, a jewel for Texas, Matagorda County.
  • The draft has been posted on the Texas Legislative Council's website for review by the public.
  • We have some here in Central Texas.
  • I note that there are at least two other operational spaceports in Texas.
Bills: SCR3, SCR30, SB2375, HCR35
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Texas 89th Regular

S/C on International Relations Apr 14th, 2025

S/C on International Relations

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  • state's economy, and the livelihoods of thousands of Texans.
  • That would affect Texas and Arizona, but far more Texas than anywhere else.
  • And you've heard the studies from A&M; there's a real impact to the Texas economy.
  • Both Texas U.S. senators, as well as many others in the Texas congressional delegation on both sides
  • Department of Commerce knows... ...how important this tomato suspension agreement is to the Texas economy
Bills: HCR108, HCR127
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Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 2nd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

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  • This limits the cost for Texas employers and help create jobs needed to keep growing the Texas economy
  • economy.
  • It landed on Texas, and the Lorenzos ended up in Houston, Texas.
  • The Texas economy is extremely robust, and right now there are about three... open jobs for every single
  • The more we see that, the more we see growth in the economy. in Texas, and more unemployment in Texas
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Texas 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism May 1st, 2025

Culture, Recreation & Tourism

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  • Texas independence in 2036.
  • Thank you for your service to the state of Texas, and God bless Texas.
  • The State Fair of Texas feels a stewardship for Texas history in the centennial.
  • Texas.
  • Texas. Mr.
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Texas 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism May 1st, 2025

Culture, Recreation & Tourism

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  • With the support for getting the Texas Almond Act designated as the state book of Texas, I appreciate
  • Texas Revolution. Under the Republic of Texas, Milan served as a port of entry.
  • Texas road safety.
  • Texas needs a wildlife corridor action plan for the safety of both Texans and wildlife in Texas.
  • That prompted the Texas Department of Transportation to work with Texas Parks and Wildlife as well as
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Texas 89th Regular

Administration May 7th, 2025

Administration

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  • Members, this resolution seeks to reaffirm Poteet, Texas, as the official strawberry capital of Texas
  • Gun safety is crucial in the state of Texas.
  • Carthage, Texas, is home to the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame and the Tex Ritter Museum.
  • HCR 107 designates the Texas Almanac, which is published by the Texas State Historical Association, as
  • the official State Book of Texas.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration met with a quorum and took up a series of pending resolutions, bills, and the local uncontested calendar. The committee first reported HCR 80 favorably and placed it on the May 9, 2025 local and uncontested calendar. It then heard and approved several commemorative resolutions, including HCR 12 designating September as Deaf Awareness Month for 10 years, HCR 55 reaffirming Poteet as the Strawberry Capital of Texas, HCR 56 designating May as NEC and Breastfeeding Awareness Month, and HB 3096 creating Profound Autism Awareness Day on March 17. Each of these measures was reported favorably to the full Senate, with no opposition in testimony except HB 3096, which included supportive testimony from Tara Duval describing the needs of individuals with profound autism and their families. The committee also approved HCR 58 redesignating Dripping Springs as the Wedding Capital of Texas, SB 2959 designating August as Firearm Safety Month, HCR 74 naming Carthage the Country Music Capital of Texas, HCR 78 establishing Lone Star Santa’s Charities Day, HCR 116 redesignating Brownsville as the Bicycling Capital of the Rio Grande Valley, and HCR 117 designating Port Aransas as the Fishing Capital of Texas. SB 2959 drew supportive testimony from Stephen Price, who emphasized gun safety, suicide prevention, and public awareness, while other measures received no public testimony. All were reported favorably and recommended for the May 9 local and uncontested calendar. Later, the committee approved HCR 6 naming Galveston the Juneteenth Capital of Texas, HCR 50 naming Galveston the Mardi Gras Capital of Texas, HCR 107 making the Texas Almanac the official State Book of Texas, HCR 70 designating Jim Hogg County as the Vaquero Capital of Texas, HCR 71 recognizing LaSalle County for wild hog hunting and related traditions, and HCR 29 designating April as Counseling Awareness Month. HCR 6 received testimony from a Galveston city representative in support of the Juneteenth designation, and HCR 29 received testimony from the Texas Counseling Association supporting recognition of counselors. Finally, the committee certified the May 9, 2025 local and uncontested calendar after removing 32 bills for reasons including penalties, fiscal notes, or opposition, specifically noting SB 317 was removed due to criminal and civil penalties, and then recessed.
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Texas 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Apr 8th, 2025

Culture, Recreation & Tourism

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  • ... in this new economy.
  • rights in Texas.
  • 100,000 families on our Texas mailing list.
  • It defends the future of Texas students, our economy, and the very foundation of public universities.
  • students our economy and the very foundation of public universities The Texas Permanent University Fund
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education K-16 met with a large agenda and repeatedly recessed for floor activity and other committee conflicts. The committee heard and left pending several higher education bills, including SB 2361 to transfer University of Houston-Victoria from the University of Houston System to the Texas A&M System and rename it Texas A&M University Victoria; testimony from university officials, local leaders, and industry representatives strongly supported the move as a way to better align degree programs with regional workforce needs in engineering, agriculture, and STEM. SB 530, which would align Texas accreditation statutes with federal rules allowing institutions to choose among nationally recognized accreditors, also received supportive testimony and was left pending. SB 1085, allowing Sul Ross satellite campuses to offer lower-division coursework toward bachelor’s degrees, was laid out and left pending as well. The committee also took up a series of education policy bills. SB 1241 would expand the standardized tests Texas public universities may accept for admission beyond the SAT and ACT, with supporters from the Classic Learning Test, homeschool advocates, and student-choice groups arguing it would increase access and competition; it was left pending. SB 769 would require a TEA/Higher Education Coordinating Board report on barriers faced by students with disabilities in higher education, and testimony from The Arc of Texas and others emphasized the need for better data and accessibility; the bill was left pending. SB 2231 would designate the second week of October as Free College Application Week, and SB 1878 would modernize terminology and support workforce-oriented programs at the Josie School; both were laid out and left pending. The committee reported several bills favorably after adopting committee substitutes. SB 605, concerning charter school expansion applications while under conservatorship or a management team, passed on a 9-0 vote. SB 1871, SB 1873, and SB 1874, all related to school discipline and teacher immunity/placement review provisions, were adopted and reported favorably, with members noting the need for further discussion on some language. SB 762, dealing with flag displays in public schools, passed on a 7-1 vote. SB 1962, relating to public school accountability and challenges to school system operations, passed 7-1 after a corrected vote. SB 1750, replacing a $60 million statewide charter facilities cap with an attendance-growth-based allotment, passed 7-1 with one member voting present not voting. SB 2252, supporting kindergarten readiness and early literacy/numeracy, SB 2253, concerning educator preparation and certification, SB 2365, on student use of wireless devices during instructional time, and SB 1924, restoring local peace officer citation authority for school offenses and adding reporting and parent-notification requirements, were also reported favorably. The committee additionally heard SB 37 on higher education governance and compliance oversight, which passed 7-1 after a substitute that refined curriculum review, governing board authority, faculty senate rules, and a new compliance office within the Higher Education Coordinating Board.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • There are high gun violence rates in the state of Texas.
  • Texas is home to the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame and the Tex Ritter Museum.
  • Texas and the nation were changed when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, to announce
  • HCR 107 designates the Texas Almanac, which is published by the Texas State Historical Association. as
  • the official state book of Texas.