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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Feb 2nd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 2369 establishes the Washington Local Food for Schools Program in the Office of Superintendent
  • of Public Instruction to facilitate increased procurement and distribution of Washington-grown foods
  • or a state bordering Washington must have received notice or official notice of the transfer.
  • We know that Washington farmers provide that.
  • The federal guidelines afford the state flexibility, but in mindfulness of the superintendent's rule
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Civil Rights & Judiciary Jan 28th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Civil Rights & Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Before 1989, Washington State did not have a time-bar limit.
  • Before 1989, Washington State did not have a time-bar limit, and Washington State is on the very far
  • This bill is urgently needed in Washington State.
  • State, and I've represented many of our immigrant communities in Washington State as well as nationally
  • State, and I've represented many of our immigrant communities in Washington State as well as nationally
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Early Learning & Human Services Jan 21st, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Early Learning & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm representing the Washington State Association of Juvenile Court Administrators.
  • I'm asking that we do that for the kids in Washington State.
  • For the record, my name is Nicole Gomez, representing Washington Federation of State Employees.
  • Washington State must hold all individuals accountable for their crimes.
  • Washington State must hold all individuals accountable for their crimes.
Bills: HB2389, HB2456
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • Are we seeing this in other states? And how many states?
  • This will allow Arizona to stay ahead of the curve with the future energy demands coming to the state
  • Now, my understanding of Title 18 of the United States Code, Section 1513, paragraph E, is that you can't
  • Now my understanding of Title 18 of the United States Code, Section 1513, paragraph E, is that you can't
  • Now my understanding of Title 18 of the United States Code section 1513 paragraph E is that you can't
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/25/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Have in the state.
  • </c><00:26:53.080><c> budget</c> budget if our entire state budget budget if our entire state budget
  • across the state.
  • </c> poverty line for the state poverty line for the state um<00:42:29.160><c> and</c><00:42:29.319><
  • Entire state.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Minerals, Business & Economic Development Committee, February 20, 2026

Minerals, Business & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • So you to have a the state of Wyoming.
  • </c> to that one sentence in current state to that one sentence in current state statute<00:32:26.240
  • across the state. What may be acceptable across the state.
  • :04:11.039><c> versions</c><01:04:11.280><c> of</c> other states have similar versions of other states
  • </c> horse racing into the state of Wyoming. horse racing into the state of Wyoming.
Bills: SF0045, SJ0001
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 7th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States.
  • House Bill 437 by Representative Miller is an act in the Code of Civil Procedure and Code of Evidence
  • House Bill 437 by Representative Miller is an act in the Code of Civil Procedure and Code of Evidence
  • and responsibility of the state child ombudsman.
  • schools in the state of Louisiana.
Bills: SB525, SR112, SR109, SCR61, SCR62, SCR12, HB175, HB276, HB437, HB456, HB457, HB459, HB488, HB579, HB656, HB804, HB818, HB841, HB981, HB1052, HB1089, HB1101, HB1154, HB1166, HB1193, HB1194, HB1203, HB1209, HB1244, HB1249, HB221, HCR69, HCR58, SB57, SB405, SB414, HB62, HB193, HB203, HB205, HB210, HB220, HB222, HB228, HB246, HB420, HB475, HB486, HB574, HB584, HB750, HB799, HB813, HB815, HB826, HB870, HB949, HB953, HB1045, HB1092, HB1151, HB1162, HB1176, HB1177, HB1196, HB1214, HB1236, HB1241, SB106, SB206, SB248, SB441, SR86, SCR30, SB83, SB135, SB143, SB155, SB157, SB202, SB237, SB276, SB295, SB388, SB450, SB465, SB35, SB65, SB215, SB246, SB249, SB269, SB282, SB296, SB323, SB363, SB369, SB474, SB484, SB490, SB492, SB500, SB501, SB513, HCR31, HB301, HB358, HB359, HB384, HB413, HB428, HB450, HB462, HB547, HB613, HB631, HB657, HB669, HB675, HB680, HB691, HB712, HB716, HB720, HB723, HB727, HB728, HB735, HB747, HB759, HB825, HB845, HB846, HB903, HB904, HB907, HB923, HB929, HB941, HB962, HB965, HB1036, HB287, HB370, HB515, HB521, HB570, HB1200, HB29, HB39, HB58, HB67, HB73, HB76, HB77, HB82, HB112, HB121, HB125, HB132, HB134, HB151, HB154, HB155, HB161, HB166, HB187, HB191, HB207, HB211, HB224, HB238, HB241, HB242, HB250, HB260, HB265, HB275, HB300, HB320, HB338, HB339, HB349, HB379, HB399, HB427, HB463, HB464, HB468, HB545, HB550, HB551, HB565, HB588, HB639, HB725, HB782, HB805, HB808, HB834, HB847, HB853, HB858, HB861, HB883, HB916, HB937, HB977, HB1012, HB1027, HB1044, HB1054, HB1091, HB1117, HB90, HB127, HB138, HB150, HB201, HB268, HB273, HB285, HB315, HB354, HB355, HB360, HB376, HB445, HB506, HB606, HB649, HB665, HB681, HB721, HB746, HB757, HB781, HB835, HB844, HB857, HB872, HB886, HB889, HB892, HB972, HB982, HB987, HB1037, HB1068, HB1072, HB1078, HB1085, HB1132, HB1137, HB1167, HB1174, HB1232, HB1238, HB23, HB136, HB36, HB119, HB126, HB129, HB245, HB271, HB280, HB337, HB351, HB677, HB726, HB789, HB850, HB956, HB966, SB149, SB382
Summary: The Senate convened with 27 members present, heard a guest minister’s prayer for the National Day of Prayer, and adopted the pledge. The chamber then dispensed with the journal and received a legislative bureau report on numerous House bills. It also received House messages on several Senate bills and joint resolutions, including concurrence on multiple Senate measures with amendments, and introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 63, which would request an audit of the fiscal note process. The Senate adopted Senate Resolution 86, which would prohibit eyeglasses with video or audio recording capability on the Senate floor without approval from the President. Several Senate bills were advanced, including measures on human trafficking training in schools (SB 83), bulletproof vests for peace officers (SB 143), dental care for cancer patients (SB 155), parental leave for educators (SB 157), election board compensation days (SB 202), child welfare and the state child ombudsman (SB 237), brain injury treatment coverage (SB 295), foreign-adversary contract review and homeland security (SB 388), school safety reporting (SB 450), and prompt-pay standards for health care claims (SB 465). Most of these bills passed the Senate unanimously or near-unanimously and were moved to reconsider, while SB 513 on public works average-bid contracting was amended and returned to the calendar. The Senate also took up many House bills, passing measures on voluntary portable benefits for independent contractors (HB 301), memorial highway and terminal designations (HB 358, HB 384, HB 428, HB 657, HB 675, HB 716, HB 972), insurance and health-related changes (HB 413, HB 450, HB 631, HB 680), workforce development (HB 680), and a seafood research authorization near Grand Isle (HB 669). Several bills were amended before passage, including HB 359 on election qualifying rules and HB 675 with an added memorial corridor for crossing guard Katie Wells. Other House bills were received but not acted on or were returned to the calendar. The session ended with committee announcements, a brief recognition of mothers in the chamber, and adjournment until Monday, May 11 at 2 p.m.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 7th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States.
  • require recycling of decommissioned renewable energy components.
  • House Bill 437 by Representative Miller is an act in the Code of Civil Procedure and Code of Evidence
  • House Bill 437 by Representative Miller is an act in the Code of Civil Procedure and Code of Evidence
  • in the state of Louisiana.
Bills: SB525, SR112, SR109, SCR61, SCR62, SCR12, HB175, HB276, HB437, HB456, HB457, HB459, HB488, HB579, HB656, HB804, HB818, HB841, HB981, HB1052, HB1089, HB1101, HB1154, HB1166, HB1193, HB1194, HB1203, HB1209, HB1244, HB1249, HB221, HCR69, HCR58, SB57, SB405, SB414, HB62, HB193, HB203, HB205, HB210, HB220, HB222, HB228, HB246, HB420, HB475, HB486, HB574, HB584, HB750, HB799, HB813, HB815, HB826, HB870, HB949, HB953, HB1045, HB1092, HB1151, HB1162, HB1176, HB1177, HB1196, HB1214, HB1236, HB1241, SB106, SB206, SB248, SB441, SR86, SCR30, SB83, SB135, SB143, SB155, SB157, SB202, SB237, SB276, SB295, SB388, SB450, SB465, SB35, SB65, SB215, SB246, SB249, SB269, SB282, SB296, SB323, SB363, SB369, SB474, SB484, SB490, SB492, SB500, SB501, SB513, HCR31, HB301, HB358, HB359, HB384, HB413, HB428, HB450, HB462, HB547, HB613, HB631, HB657, HB669, HB675, HB680, HB691, HB712, HB716, HB720, HB723, HB727, HB728, HB735, HB747, HB759, HB825, HB845, HB846, HB903, HB904, HB907, HB923, HB929, HB941, HB962, HB965, HB1036, HB287, HB370, HB515, HB521, HB570, HB1200, HB29, HB39, HB58, HB67, HB73, HB76, HB77, HB82, HB112, HB121, HB125, HB132, HB134, HB151, HB154, HB155, HB161, HB166, HB187, HB191, HB207, HB211, HB224, HB238, HB241, HB242, HB250, HB260, HB265, HB275, HB300, HB320, HB338, HB339, HB349, HB379, HB399, HB427, HB463, HB464, HB468, HB545, HB550, HB551, HB565, HB588, HB639, HB725, HB782, HB805, HB808, HB834, HB847, HB853, HB858, HB861, HB883, HB916, HB937, HB977, HB1012, HB1027, HB1044, HB1054, HB1091, HB1117, HB90, HB127, HB138, HB150, HB201, HB268, HB273, HB285, HB315, HB354, HB355, HB360, HB376, HB445, HB506, HB606, HB649, HB665, HB681, HB721, HB746, HB757, HB781, HB835, HB844, HB857, HB872, HB886, HB889, HB892, HB972, HB982, HB987, HB1037, HB1068, HB1072, HB1078, HB1085, HB1132, HB1137, HB1167, HB1174, HB1232, HB1238, HB23, HB136, HB36, HB119, HB126, HB129, HB245, HB271, HB280, HB337, HB351, HB677, HB726, HB789, HB850, HB956, HB966, SB149, SB382
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • But every other city in the state of Texas loses out.
  • From an energy standpoint, smarter manufacturing also means reduced stress on the grid, lower energy
  • Subsection B states that it should say received and spent.
  • Our records focus on state death records and state incarceration records.
  • It's what many states do.
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • Other states that have state affordable housing tax credits, I believe we are the highest.
  • in our state.
  • , not from another state?
  • We're an international energy efficiency and renewable energy company.
  • This state means a lot to me.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 11th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of world thank you for this great state of world thank you for this great state of Alabama for its beauty
  • of America and to the Republic States of America and to the Republic States of America and to the Republic
  • and almost 40% of in the United States and almost 40% of in the United States and almost 40% of those
  • and throughout Asia the United States and throughout Asia the United States and throughout Asia and
  • this is one gent that did just state this is one gent that did just state this is one gent that did
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 11th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to your state capitol.
  • Members, it is my pleasure to announce that today is Texas State Technical College Day at our state capitol
  • I rise to welcome our special guest from Texas State Technical College. to their state capitol.
  • The Texas State Technical College has been an instrumental institution to our state.
  • Obviously, our state needs well-trained people to serve.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Press Conference: Senator Tan Parker Feb 11th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • bipartisan, bicameral endeavor dedicated to strengthening the special relationship between the Lone Star State
  • . and one of our closest allies anywhere in the world and greatest economic partners, the United States
  • And may God continue to bless the great state of Texas and the United Kingdom, our great United States
  • Truly, you are a great reflection of our great state. So it was great to be part of this.
  • UK subsidiaries also employ about 120,000 people here in the great state of Texas.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Senate in Special Session C Feb 11th, 2025

Florida Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • OUR STATE HAS FACED MANY DIFFICULT CHALLENGES OVER THE YEARS.
  • VALIDATE INFORMATION WITH INTERACTIONS WITH THE STATE. AGE.
  • WHATEVER OUR DISAGREEMENTS, THERE IS NO PLACE FOR POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN OUR STATE.
  • THE GOVERNOR IS THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF OUR STATE.
  • FLORIDIANS DESERVE STATE LEADERS TO SHARE IDEAS.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 21st, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Langston University serves Oklahoma in every corner of the state.
  • This is not just a regional institution; it is truly a state asset.
  • Leader, members, it's an honor to welcome into the state of...
  • that powers homes, businesses, and localities across the state.
  • Yeah, originally we had an allocation of $1.8 billion to the state.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 21st, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And whereas the Oklahoma State Legislature... ...the workforce of Oklahoma.
  • Had a successful year winning the OSTDA State Championship.
  • It's something unique that we like to do in the United States Air Force.
  • Then she served nine years as a state senator.
  • , businesses, and localities across the state.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, offered the daily prayer, and recognized a series of guests and special introductions, including Langston University Day, Moore Public Schools cheer and pom squads, a student shadow, former Senator Connie Johnson, Brazilian missionaries, and a long-serving mental health employee. The chamber also heard introductions from the day’s pages. The Senate adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 18, recognizing April 21, 2026, as National Lineman Appreciation Day, and House Concurrent Resolution 1024, designating Route 66 Day at the Capitol and honoring the highway’s centennial. Senators then advanced Senate Joint Resolution 49, which revokes a Wildlife Department rule requiring oil and gas companies to post a surety bond, after discussion clarified the measure was intended to eliminate duplicative regulation; the resolution advanced on a 42-3 vote. The Senate also passed House Bill 4486, authorizing the State Capitol Preservation Commission to arrange a privately funded Gold Star Family Monument near the Capitol Square Arch, and approved several appropriations measures tied to ARPA interest or excess funds. These included Senate Bill 1130 for the University of Oklahoma Hospital Trust Authority’s Child Behavioral Health Project, Senate Bill 1131 for the Office of Juvenile Affairs’ Youth Services Program, Senate Bill 1132 for the Rural Hospital Rebuild Program, Senate Bill 1133 for Griffin Memorial Hospital replacement capacity, Senate Bill 1134 for the Human Performance Project and Pharmaceutical Expansion Project, and Senate Bill 1142 for grants to the Boys & Girls Club and YWCA. Most of these bills were adopted with emergency clauses after roll-call votes, with some members changing votes before final emergency passage. The Senate then announced committee meetings and adjourned until the next scheduled session.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Citizens to ensure that justice in Lone Star State starts and ends with public safety.
  • report child abuse is a Class A misdemeanor. when the actor is professional, as defined by family code
  • Under this section is a state jail felony.
  • I think it's a great one and I'm gonna state on the backside of this and the child custody issue When
  • increases the criminal penalty for purchase or selling human organs from a Class A misdemeanor to a state
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 27th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • , provide for maximum for payments by the state for meals, incidental expenses. employees of the state
  • It's worked well in Alabama, Florida, Wisconsin, Washington, and other states.
  • I know this is a vendor that does the same service in over 40 states, numerous other states, and so I
  • All I can give you is what I know from other states.
  • Secondly, it creates consistency with other states by aligning Louisiana with the nationwide multi-state
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, opened with prayer and the pledge, adopted the journal, and then spent much of the day on recognitions and resolutions. Members recognized NAMI and proclaimed Mental Health Awareness Month, honored fourth graders from Alpine Christian School, Hunter Nation supporters, Vermilion Parish visitors, and Louisiana Young Heroes. The chamber also observed a moment of silence for Martha Odom, a Lafayette student killed in the Mall of Louisiana tragedy, and heard remarks condemning political violence and social-media harassment. Several resolutions were adopted or advanced, including measures on rural mental health day, domestic violence prevention, nurses’ day, wildlife studies, child abuse reporter training, privacy/FISA reform, and Law Institute studies on property, foreign-entity terminology, and carbon sequestration issues. The House then moved through a long series of committee reports and floor actions on bills covering criminal justice, education, health, insurance, transportation, alcohol regulation, wildlife, elections, retirement, and public benefits. Many bills were advanced unanimously or near-unanimously, including measures on school emergency plans, impaired driving, victims’ compensation, sexual assault response, Medicaid dental coverage tied to other procedures, TOPS Tech eligibility, early childhood student IDs, highway priority program deadlines, CDL rules, and toll dispute procedures. Some bills were recommitted to Appropriations or returned to the calendar, and several were amended before being sent onward. On final passage, the House approved H.R. 1 adopting the annual State Integrated Coastal Protection Plan for FY 2026-2027 by 101 yeas, and also passed H.R. 17 on TOPS return-on-investment study, H.C.R. 4 suspending certain feeding and baiting restrictions in chronic wasting disease areas by 63-30, H.C.R. 47 on child abuse reporter training, H.R. 30 on FISA reform, H.B. 12 expanding death benefits for reserve auxiliary law enforcement officers, H.B. 205 allowing parish supplementation of election commissioner pay, H.B. 224 on Medicaid dental coverage for related procedures, H.B. 324 on judicial salaries, H.B. 325 on TOPS Tech eligibility, H.B. 350 expanding a charter school’s grade levels, H.B. 745 extending special vehicle permit sunsets, H.B. 797 creating the Bayou Gold Program, H.B. 807 creating a workforce instructor capacity investment program, H.B. 821 moving the Center for Safe Schools, H.B. 896 on toll signage and customer service, H.B. 979 increasing first responder survivor benefits to $404,000 via amendment, H.B. 992 assigning early childhood student IDs, H.B. 1000 on highway priority program administration, H.B. 1024 creating a Democratic Party license plate, H.B. 1050 on CDL age and hazmat rules, and H.B. 1173 on installment agreements for OMV fines and late fees. Several other bills were reported favorably, amended, or recommitted, with no recorded opposition on most of the final votes.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 27th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • , provide for maximum for payments by the state for meals, incidental expenses. employees of the state
  • It's worked well in Alabama, Florida, Wisconsin, Washington, and other states.
  • I know this is a vendor that does the same service in over 40 states, numerous other states, and so I
  • I know this is a vendor that does the same service in over 40 states, numerous other states, and so I
  • Second, it creates consistency with other states by aligning Louisiana with the nationwide multi-state