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Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Jan 14th, 2026

Judiciary

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  • The use of NDAs and the state of Texas.
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  • of Alabama and<00:24:26.320><c> I</c><00:24:26.559><c> would</c><00:24:26.880><c> respectfully</c><00
  • The concern was that removing this in Alabama would make it more difficult to come to any kind of settlement
  • And if there's nobody at that point, it's going to go to the State of Alabama. >> All right, thank you
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Public Safety and Homeland Security

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  • Alabama Department of Public following.
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund Mar 18th, 2026

Finance and Taxation General Fund

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  • in the state of Alabama.
  • in the state of Alabama.
  • state of Alabama.
  • As a matter of fact uh one of district.
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Military and Veterans Affairs

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  • And uh this is one of another one of our military bills that, of course, you know, passed the Senate
  • Alabama has never heard of that before.
  • Alabama has never heard of &gt;&gt; That's okay.
  • Alabama has never heard of that<00:17:03.920><c> before.
  • The purpose of that is a lot of time for example.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

General Government Apr 7th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

General Government

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  • There's multiple options of different insurance carriers.
  • That my first few years teaching, I was one of the companies that offered those insurance services to
  • But currently, the Office of Oklahoma Receivership is a nonprofit entity separate from the Insurance
  • Though the board is made up of largely OID staff, and the chairman is the Insurance Commissioner, we
  • This request would be to move that office officially underneath the Oklahoma Insurance Department, again
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

General Government Apr 7th, 2026

General Government

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  • access to the staff, there's multiple options of different insurance carriers, and this would give access
  • One of the companies that offered those insurance services to our school, they had actually dropped my
  • is a nonprofit entity separate from the insurance department, though the board is largely made up of
  • is a nonprofit entity separate from the insurance department, though the board is largely made up of
  • We ...largely made up of OID staff, and the chairman is the insurance commissioner.
Summary: The committee first laid over Senate Bill 263, then took up several other measures. Senate Bill 1877, which would create a centralized reporting system for reports through the Secretary of State, was discussed as similar to House Bill 3047 and was reported due pass by a 6-0 vote. Senate Bill 1884, concerning access for statewide educator associations and individual school employees, drew questions about union access, off-campus recruitment, right-to-work law, and possible conflicting language on fees and reimbursement; it was reported due pass 6-1. The committee then advanced tourism and public safety measures. Senate Bill 1365 would update promotional fund language and allow the Tourism and Recreation Department to make certain merchandise purchases outside the central purchasing process up to $75,000; it passed 6-2. Senate Bill 2174 would change the appointment and makeup of the State Fire Marshal Commission board and was reported due pass 8-0. Senate Bill 1525, as amended by a PCS, would let the Tourism and Recreation Department contract for support of its annual tourism conference and charge registration fees to recoup costs, with emergency language added; it passed 6-2. The committee also approved House Bill 1810, which would allow expert testimony in human trafficking cases and add trafficking victims to existing victim services, by an 8-0 vote. On workforce and agency administration, Senate Bill 1771 would expand the Workforce Commission’s authority to collect funding, expenditure, and performance data and to hire outside counsel; it passed 5-2. Senate Bill 1805 would bar certain group homes and post-adjudication treatment facilities from using contract staff, due to concerns about records access and staffing; it passed 6-1. Finally, Senate Bill 1960 would move the Oklahoma Receivership Office under the Oklahoma Insurance Department to modernize and reduce duplication, and it was reported due pass 7-0. The meeting then adjourned.
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Insurance Committee Apr 23rd, 2025

Insurance

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  • Um, Reverend Sers, if you don't mind, please open us up in a word of prayer. Yeah, let us pray.
  • God, we thank you for this time of meeting and Lord, we thank you for this day that you've We thank you
  • This basically expands the insurance coverage related to prostate cancer.
  • This basically expands the insurance plan and coverage for gentlemen that are at higher risk of prostate
  • I want to loop the Department of Insurance into that conversation, and what I'm going to do is encourage
Bills: SB190, HB515, SB190
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 30th, 2025

Insurance

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  • The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has taken the position that lab integrity programs must register
  • us could save money with all of our insurance plans.
  • in a variety of insurance products.
  • Explanation of the bill. I am with the Texas Association of Public Insurance Adjusters.
  • Association of Public Insurance Adjusters President for 2025, and we are absolutely in support of Ms.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 30th, 2025

Insurance

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  • Due to the number of witnesses we have registered, we will hold to a strict limit of 2 minutes per witness
  • Members, healthcare provider insurance credentialing is a process by which insurers validate the qualifications
  • The Texas Department of Insurance requires an insurer to determine a provider's eligibility within 90
  • I'm here in support of House Bill 1642 on behalf of myself and the Texas Chiropractic Association.
  • With that, I ask for your favorable consideration of this.
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  • Members of the committee, you are probably aware that there is such an act as the Alabama Scrap Tire
  • Under that current law, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) regulates and enforces
  • There were 166 of these financings in Florida last year; there was one in Alabama.
  • That's why I'm in favor of this bill; it allows us to bring better projects to Alabama.
  • For whatever reason, they don't like Alabama because they like the predictability of the assessment..
Bills: HB145, HB311
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Feb 12th, 2025

Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

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  • As the Senator mentioned, insurance is one of our biggest inhibitors to running our business, getting
  • We know many of you supported Rebuild Alabama that has allowed us to try to make improvements to our
  • My name is Scyler Clark, and I'm the owner of Heritage Timber Company in Fitzgibbon, Alabama.
  • The scales are inspected, repaired, and calibrated quarterly by the Department of Industries.
  • Our Troopers, the chief of the weight crew, go and observe the individuals at the Department of Industry
Bills: SB110, SB64, SB42
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  • We also discover that we are not alone in the joys of our success or the pain of failure.
  • She graduated from the University of South Alabama with the nursing diploma.
  • The answer is kind of so.
  • Third reading of the bill 46 by Caldwell, Chad of the House in Pew of the Senate in act relating to teachers
  • of dollars to help.
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  • of Allegiance, Introduction of Doctor and Her Nurse of the Day, Correction of previous day's journal
  • She graduated from the University of South Alabama with a nursing diploma.
  • I have another group of friends, part of one of my other fan clubs.
  • That made a difference in the lives of a lot of people in the state of Oklahoma.
  • of me.
Summary: The House convened, called the roll, and heard an invocation focused on “leading with the farewell,” followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a series of floor recognitions honoring guests and student groups. Presentations included the nurse of the day, Susan Hollingsworth, and multiple student champions and visitors, including the Clinton High School 4A hip hop state champions, Pryor High School’s Life Smarts state champions, the Elgin High School wrestling team, the Fort Gibson FFA livestock judging team, Putnam City North’s girls basketball champions, visiting students from Douglas, OSU environmental science graduate students, and Oklahoma Energy Resource Board teachers of the year. The chamber then took up several Senate bills. SB 378, updating bail bondsman regulations, passed 77-3. SB 985, codifying the local food for school program in statute, passed 79-0. SB 1246, which would update and speed up DEQ permitting while preserving transparency, drew questions about agency outreach and environmental impacts; after a division vote on advancing the bill passed 30-28, the bill itself passed 81-0. Later, SB 1500 on pharmacy benefit managers passed 81-0, SB 1984 on osteopathic medicine passed 74-0, and SB 1644 creating a reporting mechanism for suspected alpha-gal syndrome passed 82-0. The House also adopted Senate amendments to HB 3720, the local food freedom bill, and passed it 81-0. HB 4118, the family caregiver credit, also passed 81-0 after the Senate amendment restored the title “Caring for Caregivers Act.” A motion was made to reject Senate amendments to HB 2992 and request conference. House Joint Resolution 1100, relating to OMES proposed major rule changes, was read on second reading and referred to administrative rules. A lengthy debate centered on an amendment to SB 1546, a teacher-related bill, which would expand the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Scholarship Fund tax credit to support the Strong Readers Act, the Oklahoma Math Proficiency Act, and certain capital projects for scholarship-granting organizations. Supporters said it would encourage private investment in education and add instructional capacity; opponents argued it would favor wealthy private schools, do little for rural or high-poverty districts, and divert scholarship resources. The amendment was adopted unanimously, and the bill was advanced to final passage, with debate continuing at the end of the transcript.
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Judiciary Committee Feb 26th, 2025

Judiciary

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  • Birmingham but in the state of Alabama.
  • of Alabama... ...rights under the Constitution of Alabama or the Constitution of the United States to
  • the State of Alabama or the Constitution of the United States of America.
  • I know you are the city president of the municipal judges association of the state of Alabama.
  • , and that's a state of Alabama program.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 23rd, 2025

Insurance

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  • I am licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance and other state departments of insurance as a public
  • The Texas Department of Insurance, in December of 2024, released their appraisal experience data report
  • The Texas Department of Insurance 2022 biennial report considered suggestions to establish policy form
  • The Texas Department of Insurance, on their website, advises the insured to seek appraisal before filing
  • Today's Texas Department of Insurance suggests the insured check their policy to see if it has that right
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Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 23rd, 2025

Insurance

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  • It grants the Texas Department of Insurance authority to audit and inspect a utilization review agent's
  • If title insurance rates, which are set by the Texas Department of Insurance, are only updated every
  • of Insurance.
  • It was not compiled as a statistical report, a compilation by the Department of Insurance.
  • of Insurance.
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Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Labor & Workplace Standards Feb 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Labor & Workplace Standards

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  • Madam Chair, members of the committee, Tammy Felon, on behalf of the Department of Labor and Industries
  • Members of the committee, Tammy Felon, on behalf of the Department of Labor and Industries, here to support
  • Tammy Fellon, on behalf of the Department of Labor and Industries.
  • For example, if it’s Department of Energy, then not likely.
  • “If it’s Department of Energy, then not likely.
Bills: SB6136, SB6188, SB5944
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 10th, 2026

County and Municipal Government

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  • I'm the executive director of Eagle Forum of Alabama.
  • , which is comprised of the Alabama Association of Fire Chiefs, the Alabama Association of Volunteer
  • Fire Departments, the Alabama Fire Fighters Association, the Professional Firefighters Association of
  • of Alabama, Alabama Fire and College Personnel Standards Commission, Alabama Forestry Commission, and
  • We books here in the state of Alabama.
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Apr 2nd, 2026

County and Municipal Government

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  • Members, this deals with the Board of Archives and History and, Clerk, if you could take the roll, please
  • The House has made some changes to the Senate version of the bill that removed the look-back period,
  • Everybody's able to look at it ahead of time, and everybody's got it.
  • The Clerk's got it, and we've all got a copy of it. And so, I don't necessarily have an issue.
  • Everybody's able to look ahead of time.
Bills: HB169, HB169