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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Feb 9th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • advisory committee to consider available grant opportunities to support passenger rail and update the public
  • two should be removed from the bill, and I appreciate the bill sponsor listening to public testimony
  • Representative Richards continued: And make good on what the public expects of us.
  • And public transportation to get to university or to college, Highline College in particular.
  • transportation, that don't have the opportunity to be able to that access to public transportation,
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Transcript Highlights:
  • It was held up last year while a dispute between the board and some higher ed institutions was being
  • He wants to attend Sacred Heart University to study public policy and Catholic studies.
  • who would make such report available to the legislative website, so and accessible to the general public
  • the report's generated, it does get pushed out to the author, the head of The committee and to the public
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Press Conference: Senator Nathan Johnson Jul 30th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The unregulated sale of hemp-derived THC products poses grave threats to public health overall, particularly
  • Present Texas THC laws are inconsistent and inadequate to the task of protecting the public, particularly
  • Tax revenue is directed to support public health, law enforcement, and the Compassionate Use Program.
  • The governor has done an excellent job of raising public awareness of what the true problems are.
  • It's my job to look out for the public interest of the American people.
Bills: SB5 , SB11 , SB12 , SB9 , SB42 , SB15 , SB5 , SB11 , SB12 , SCR1
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part II) Jul 30th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Public schools will still be able to lobby.
  • Are we creating a double standard for public schools?
  • Actually, believe it or not, there are some public schools that have used non-profit funding. public
  • Texas, or that public schools in the past, certain public schools, have used private private funds to
  • Additionally, this is actually not a public vote.
Bills: SB5 , SB11 , SB12 , SB9 , SB42 , SB15 , SB5 , SB11 , SB12 , SCR1
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Jul 30th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • your wisdom, your spirit of peace upon us, your hand of protection upon the state. our nation, our public
  • And keep it out of the hands of kids, keep it out of the hands of 8,000 dispensaries or publications
  • So from what it would cost the public... and getting the effectiveness of it, it's almost a no contest
  • So I would argue that both regulation and prohibition on some level do have public health outcomes.
  • That there was going to be port-a-potties for public and they would be housed outside in a horse barn
Bills: SB5 , SB11 , SB12 , SB9 , SB42 , SB15 , SB5 , SB11 , SB12 , SCR1
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cap Committee Meeting - 2025-04-30

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Louis County Public Works Director, who is a very capable man. Now I'll turn it over to him.
  • Louis County Public Works Director.
  • The project also has enjoyed broad public support and is the result of eight public meetings.
  • Public Works Supervisor Chafee, thank you.
  • Hunter Chafee, Public Works Supervisor for the City of Mapleton.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/30/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Louis County Public Works Director.
  • Louis County Public Works Director.
  • </c> address a serious public safety issue. address a serious public safety issue.
  • The project also has enjoyed broad public support and is the result of eight public meetings.
  • </c> to turn it over to public works Chaffy. to turn it over to public works Chaffy.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • We'll be limiting public testimony to three minutes.
  • For those interested in submitting a public comment, please view the notice of public hearing.
  • The public housing authority does have.
  • Records rather than on a public internet website is appropriate.
  • Public funds is defined in Chapter 55.2 of the Government Code as public funds, meaning funds of the
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • going to acknowledge that we're on House Bill 18165 by Moody, and we're going to pick back up on public
  • The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Board of Directors did not institute that cap until
  • Public hearing, which in the case of any other type of housing or commercial development or apartment
  • But this special hearing is really just, and we're all for public hearing.
  • So the public policy here is that we're trying to get through that extra... hearing process at all in
TX
Summary: The Senate Committee on State Affairs met with a quorum present and considered several pending measures. On Senate Bill 1868, Senator Perry explained a committee substitute that would keep kratom in its natural state legal while continuing to ban 7-OH and other synthetic derivatives, and would also add three synthetic opioids from another bill. The substitute was adopted, and SB 1868 was reported favorably to the full Senate and certified for the local and uncontested calendar. The committee also adopted a committee substitute for Senate Joint Resolution 39, Senator Birdwell’s proposed constitutional amendment related to veto overrides after a regular session, and reported it favorably to the full Senate; members noted a floor amendment would also be offered later. The committee then considered Senate Bill 1184, relating to the age of wine authorized to be sold by a wine collection seller, and reported it favorably to the full Senate. After some procedural discussion and a revote to clarify members’ positions, SB 1184 was also certified for the local and uncontested calendar. Senate Bill 1194 was likewise certified for the local and uncontested calendar without objection, though the transcript does not include its substantive discussion. Senate Bill 1577, relating to the temporary sale of alcoholic beverages at certain racing facilities, was reported favorably to the full Senate and then certified for the local and uncontested calendar. Finally, Senate Concurrent Resolution 42, by Chairman Hughes, was reported favorably to the full Senate on an 8-1 vote. The committee then recessed until called back by the chair.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Apr 7th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're opening public testimony on Senate Bill 801.
  • We will open up public testimony on all three of those measures.
  • Very well, we'll open testimony and open public testimony.
  • If not, then we will move on to public testimony.
  • If not, then we will move on to public testimony.
Summary: The Senate Committee on State Affairs heard testimony on several bills, with most measures left pending after public testimony closed. SB 801, by Sen. Menéndez, would require DSHS and local clerks to issue birth certificates at no cost to people experiencing homelessness. The author and Maria Benavides of SA Youth said the fee and mailing requirements are major barriers to obtaining ID, housing, and work, and Benavides described clients who were able to secure housing and employment after getting birth records and IDs through her program. The bill was left pending. The committee also heard a set of bills related to the Gulf of Mexico/Gulf of America naming issue: SB 1410 would require state agencies to use “Gulf of Mexico” in official documents, SB 1717 would conform state law to the federal renaming to “Gulf of America,” and SJR 63 would amend the Texas Constitution to match that change. Support testimony for the latter two emphasized alignment with federal action and the use of different geographic names by different countries. All three measures were left pending. Members then heard SB 1200, which would require plaintiffs suing defense contractors to disclose in discovery whether they are receiving litigation funding from adversarial nations such as China, Russia, or Cuba. The author and Texans for Lawsuit Reform said the bill targets third-party litigation funding and foreign influence on lawsuits, especially those affecting defense contractors; the committee substitute narrowed the definition of defense contractor and expanded applicability to actions involving defense contractors’ activities. SB 2626, which requires continuing medical education on pregnancy-related emergencies for OB-GYN physicians and nurses, drew support from witnesses who said it would reduce confusion about Texas abortion law and improve care in emergencies. SB 506, SB 2681, SB 1862, SB 1863, and SB 2216 all focused on elections, including ballot language standards, voter registration challenges, interstate voter-roll cleanup, procedural audits, and election equipment security; testimony split between supporters who said the bills improve transparency and integrity and opponents who warned of vague standards, added costs, and possible voter disenfranchisement. Each of those bills was left pending after testimony.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Do we have any cards, public cards?
  • Okay, that concludes all the public testimony.
  • If not, we'll open public testimony.
  • Is there anyone who wants to offer public testimony on city cars?
  • Okay, we'll close public testimony. Okay, members. All the bills.
Committee: Senate Finance
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 11th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • beginning with organizing institution beginning with organizing institution beginning with organizing
  • he interacted colleagues and his way he interacted colleagues and his way he interacted with the public
  • spoke volumes of his with the public spoke volumes of his with the public spoke volumes of his love
  • saw down to Alabama being and Governor I saw down to Alabama being and Governor I saw you on uh on public
  • television about you on uh on public television about you on uh on public television about basically
Bills: SJR 36 , SJR 2 , SB 4 , SR 45 , SR 47 , SR 63 , SR 66 , SR 70 , SR 85 , SCR 14 , SB 10 , SB 11 , SB 10 , SB 11
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 11th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's like public service.
  • TSTC was established in 1965 and is a two-year technical training institution.
  • Okay, who is vice president of marketing and public relations. for Titan fuel.
  • The Texas State Technical College has been an instrumental institution to our state.
  • Chancellor Sharpe states the obvious about this great... institution.
Bills: SJR36 , SJR2 , SB4 , SR45 , SR47 , SR63 , SR66 , SR70 , SR85 , SCR14 , SB10 , SB11 , SB10 , SB11
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Senate in Special Session C Feb 11th, 2025

Florida Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • THE ACTIONS OF THOSE WHO, THROUGH THEIR CARELESS KEYBOARD COURAGE, HAVE INTENTIONALLY INFLAMED THE PUBLIC
  • JUST FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE WE ARE PERFORMING, IT IS HORRIBLE AND UNACCEPTABLE, BUT SOME OF YOU ARE ACTUALLY
Bills: SJR36 , SJR2 , SB4 , SR45 , SR47 , SR63 , SR66 , SR70 , SR85 , SCR14 , SB10 , SB11 , SB10 , SB11
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 29th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They've served in public service. We see Scott here at the legislature lobbying us.
  • She concluded her distinguished public service career as General Counsel for the University of Louisiana
  • administrative requirements of enabling student identification cards issued by Louisiana post-secondary institutions
  • you. requirements of enabling student identification cards issued by Louisiana post-secondary institutions
  • resolution to urge and request the Department of Transportation and Development to conduct a review of its public-private
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, received a prayer and pledge, adopted the journal, and heard messages from the House reporting final passage of several Senate bills and concurrence in SCR 86 and 87. The chamber also observed personal privileges honoring the lives of Edith K. Kirkpatrick and Susan Ann Traylor Bidick, with family members present and a moment of silence held for Bidick. The House later refused concurrence on Senate amendments to HB 42 and HB 159. The Senate then took up a series of resolutions, most of which were adopted without objection. These included studies on energy infrastructure and modernization (SR 174, amended to add an alternative energy industry representative and a consumer advocate), breast pump Medicaid reimbursement (SR 175), digital student IDs (SR 176), lethality assessment protocols in domestic violence cases (SR 177), problem gambling prevention (SR 178), community water system grading (SR 179), condolences for Sharon Courtney (SR 180), and expansion of the Louisiana Tumor Registry (SR 181). The chamber also adopted SCR 85 honoring the Sam Houston High School Broncos baseball team after a recorded vote of 36 yeas and 8 nays. On bills returned from the House, HB 1222 on grocery initiative grants failed on final passage by a vote of 18 yeas and 19 nays. SB 312 had House amendments rejected, SB 348 and SB 485 had House amendments concurred in, and SB 121 on congressional redistricting was the subject of extensive debate over racial gerrymandering, district configuration, and expected litigation before the Senate concurred in the House amendments by 28 yeas and 10 nays. The Senate also concurred in several House concurrent resolutions, including studies or reports on flooded corn and migratory waterfowl, deer hunting with dogs in Kisatchie National Forest, support for a Senator Kennedy letter to the Fish and Wildlife Service, boating safety reporting, and subsurface data review. Finally, HB 944 creating a Women’s Health Consortium within the Department of Health was amended to address funding concerns and convert it into a more task-force-like structure, then passed 37-0 with nine coauthors. The Senate then recessed until 1:30 p.m. to continue work, including conference committee reports.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 29th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They've served in public service. We see Scott here at the legislature lobbying us.
  • She concluded her distinguished public service career as General Counsel for the University of Louisiana
  • Therefore, be it resolved... ...public service career as General Counsel for the University of Louisiana
  • administrative requirements of enabling student identification cards issued by Louisiana post-secondary institutions
  • ...consultation with the Department of Transportation and Development to conduct a review of its public-private