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TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 1st, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • I mean, other states have already adopted it.
  • Yes, so we have states, um, a few states like Florida, New York, California, Illinois, Maryland, Maine
  • These are not liberal blue states I'm talking about.
  • Alcohol didn't ignore my incapacitated state.
  • Yeah, state your name if you.
Bills: HB47
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Members of the committee, as we know, workforce housing is a serious issue in the state.
  • that they would like to and that they feel would be successful for the economic development of the state
  • This legislation will allow the OCC workers to use state-owned or state-leased vehicles between their
  • They all have duties all over the state, but yet OCC has to come back to Oklahoma City to get the car
  • to go all over the state.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

General Government REVISED: HB4434 - Added Feb 17th, 2026

General Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members of the committee, as we know, workforce housing is a serious issue in the state.
  • that they would like to and that they feel would be successful for the economic development of the state
  • This legislation will allow the OCC workers to use state-owned or state-leased vehicles between their
  • They all have duties all over the state, but OCC has to come back to Oklahoma City to get the car to
  • go all over the state.
Summary: The committee took up several bills related to housing, state operations, veterans, and administrative cleanup. HB 4409, as amended by PCS, would create a bicameral, bipartisan legislative committee to oversee workforce and affordable housing issues and coordinate with outside stakeholders; members asked about membership, meeting frequency, and pay, and the bill passed 9-0. HB 4414, also with a PCS, would direct the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency’s housing stability program to use a needs-assessment tool to guide funding decisions, with the tool and related provisions sunset after five years; members discussed whether it would be data-mapping based and how it would connect to broader legislative decision-making, and it passed 6-3. The committee also advanced HB 4484, allowing Oklahoma Corporation Commission workers to use state-owned or state-leased vehicles between home and work when traveling statewide for duties; it passed 9-0. HB 4486 would authorize placement of a Gold Star Family Memorial Monument on state grounds as a gift from the Woody Williams Foundation, with OMES handling routine cleaning, and it passed 10-0 after questions about the final design and consultation with veterans groups. HB 3057, a cleanup bill based on a 2025 evaluation identifying more than 50 obsolete statutory reports, repealed outdated reporting requirements and passed 10-0. Two additional bills addressed governance rules. HB 2588 would add requirements for HOA board service, limiting board membership after developer turnover to owners who live in the neighborhood and excluding tenants and nonresident owners; it passed 10-0. HB 4434 would require the governor to notify officials in the line of succession before being out of state, with members briefly discussing whether 24 hours was enough notice and whether the succession order should mirror the federal model; it passed 10-0. The meeting ended with all bills reported due pass and the committee adjourned.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Education Policy Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • It gives the State Superintendent witness and subpoena powers for records.
  • We were the fifth or sixth state to do that, but we were the first state to put all nine of Code.org's
  • Now, you're going to hear the State Board.
  • I have a copy of that code. I asked LSA... ...I have a copy of that code.
  • I have a copy of the code here if you need to see it.
Bills: HB298, HB342, HB332, HB344
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 21st, 2026 at 01:58 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Of the state general fund for ECCD.
  • I just think it's important that we reflect our state.
  • What was the additional cost to that to the state? Mr.
  • How much that would have cost the state? Mr.
  • We see it as an economic advantage for the state.
Bills: SB2
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health Apr 14th, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • What state-wide, state-by-state tests are you... ...all looking at outside of anecdotes.
  • So we look at the advanced practice registered nurse consensus model that... ...National Council of State
  • LeVonis, National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
  • I'm the Director of Government Affairs for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. the National
  • Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is an organization dedicated to regulatory excellence in
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health Apr 14th, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • practice state.
  • in the United States.
  • As I said, this legislation builds on what we did in 2019, and I'd also like to point out that 21 states
  • To build clinics with ability and E&M codes can be a source of frustration, and many health systems in
  • That is the code that is billed where the physician also bills an E&M code.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Apr 22nd, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our state law allows a 10% advantage for outside state of Louisiana companies to be able to do some kinds
  • State. The state, what I mean. The state will receive more money.
  • Is this money going to state police or where's it going?
  • Is this money going to state police or where's it going?
  • Would you have that from state police?
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources Feb 10th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • I believe that in the interest of transparency in state government, we should not prevent our state employees
  • Members, this is a program to incentivize state employees and state agencies to proactively look for
  • But in state government, they tend to focus on what their tasks are.
  • We do not want to become a sole source state for bidding. Because we want.
  • We need to make sure we're looking at what those actuarials state.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources Feb 10th, 2026

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • I believe that in the interest of transparency in state government, we should not prevent our state employees
  • In the interest of transparency in state government, we should not prevent our state employees from being
  • Members, this is a program to incentivize state employees and state agencies to proactively look for
  • And then, like... ...the agency and to the state.
  • We have five agencies now chasing feral pigs throughout the state.
Summary: The Committee on Retirement and Government Resources heard several bills dealing with state employment, purchasing, and retirement policy. Senate Bill 1415, by Senator Brooks, would prohibit nondisclosure agreements when a state employee resigns or is terminated, with exceptions for statutorily protected confidentiality such as physician or attorney privilege. Members questioned how the bill would interact with whistleblower protections and sensitive information, but the bill passed 6-1. The committee then considered Senate Bill 1714, by Senator Jett, which would expand an existing state employee suggestion/incentive program to encourage agencies to identify cost savings and efficiencies, require agencies to review recommendations in good faith, and report back on accepted or rejected ideas. Members raised concerns about open meetings, employee notification, written documentation of suggestions, and possible disputes over the value of savings. The author agreed to work on amendments, the title was struck, and the bill passed as amended 5-2. Senate Bill 1962, by Senator Bullard, would move certain purchasing exemptions out of statute and into the administrative rules process so exemptions must be periodically renewed and justified. Supporters said this would reduce personality-driven exemptions and improve oversight, while concerns were raised about ongoing needs and emergency situations. The bill passed unanimously 7-0. The committee also passed Senate Bill 26, which would allow retired teachers to return to work after a 90-day break with a salary set by local districts and a 3% contribution back to the retirement system, and Senate Bill 172, which would tie cost-of-living adjustments for pension systems to funding benchmarks and a rolling average, rather than legislative discretion; both bills passed, with SB 26 passing 7-0 and SB 172 passing 6-1. The chair noted the committee expected at least one more meeting and hoped to finish the following week.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Budget Feb 9th, 2026 at 08:30 am

Capital Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • Substitute House Bill 2236 concerns the State Housing Finance Commission.
  • Next up in your EBB is House Bill 2281 regarding the state and tribal government-to-government relationship
  • on certain tribal traditional cultural practices may not be construed to prevent the purchaser of state
  • lands or valuable materials on state lands from being able to access those state lands or those valuable
  • The chair recommends a no for the purposes stated by the good Representative Stearns.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 23rd, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Francis, and designates February 18, 2026 as Norman Francis State of State Capitol.
  • operations, other critical. term foreign and state laws.
  • House Bill 840 by Representative Boyer, to make revisions to the Louisiana state election code, duties
  • We just wanted to add a Grambling State to it.
  • State Police worked with me and industry on this.
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the pledge, leave granted for one member, and several ceremonial recognitions, including Women Shaping Industry Day, Louisiana Agriculture Week, and CODOFIL Day at the Capitol. The chamber also received Senate messages concurring in several House concurrent resolutions and adopting SCRs 14 and 15, which designated Flood Awareness Month and recognized the bond between Quebec and Louisiana. Numerous resolutions and bills were introduced and referred, including measures on retirement systems, juvenile justice districts, carbon sequestration in St. Helena Parish, tax administration, election procedures, education, criminal justice, and state property transfers. The House adopted several resolutions without objection, including commendations for Thrive Academy, Bishop Lonnie Welder, Pastor Aaron Holloway, World Down Syndrome Day, and others. Members also heard committee reports on a wide range of bills, with many reported favorably or with amendments. In morning hour, the House discharged and withdrew two bills from committee, and later returned some bills to the calendar with notice to call them on later dates. The chamber then took up a series of floor bills, passing HB 474 to create an income tax checkoff for the Grambling State University National Alumni Association, HB 487 on penalties for unsafe red-light passing maneuvers, HB 503 on utility terrain vehicles in Golden Meadow, HB 606 on personal delivery devices, HB 633 on estimated income tax filing timing, HB 707 on the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission Advisory Board, HB 970 on tacit dedication of public roadways, HB 728 on out-of-state tow truck requirements, HB 846 on license plate coverings, HB 852 on a domestic violence donation checkoff, HB 856 on DOTD indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity construction contracts, HB 221 naming the proposed Mississippi River bridge the President Donald J. Trump Expressway, HB 148 designating a highway memorial, and HB 331 creating a Louisiana GOP specialty plate. Most of these bills passed with little or no opposition, though HB 221 drew debate and passed 68-26. The House adjourned after announcing committee meetings for the following day.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 23rd, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • To provide for state highways to designate the portion of U.S.
  • House Bill 840 by Representative Boyer, to make revisions to the Louisiana state election code, including
  • House Bill 840 by Representative Boyer, to make revisions to the Louisiana state election code, including
  • We just wanted to add a Grambling State to it.
  • State Police worked with me and industry on this.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources 2ND REVISED Apr 7th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are on the Secretary of State at this time.
  • We have not fixed things since we fixed this building and spent $300 million on this building.
  • This is a bill to Make sure that state governments and agencies don't use state funds and resources to
  • So, given that a portion of our population in the state is LGBTQ, why would our state not be able to
  • It's saying state resources and state dollars shall not be attributed to it.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources Apr 14th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • For instance, there's a repealer for the Oklahoma Beef Council.
  • If you look on page two, that is clarified as a state officer employee.
  • There was a working group from the House that was called the State Pending and Accountability Group.
  • It says 'subcommittees thereof, judges, justices, and state legislators.' Why strike that?
  • Basically, the group worked closely with the state auditor, her office officers, and legal staff.