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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Human Services Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I support this amendment. There's... Nay, the amendment does not pass.
  • And I approve this, or I would like to support this amendment. There's...
  • I approve this, or I would like to support this amendment.
  • So I support this amendment. Thank you. I appreciate that. Any other comments?
  • So, very, very thankful that we're at this point, and I urge support of the bill.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • And members, I humbly request your support. We do have a couple of testifiers.
  • Please support this bill and support Texas shrimpers and the FDA. ...to stay in business and continue
  • And we all know that healthy food costs more than junk food.
  • She's here in support of the shrimp bill.
  • Made in Texas, labeled while still supporting our state economy.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm testifying in support of the bill.
  • Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to testify in support of House Bill 4903.
  • House Bill 4531, I respectfully ask for your support on this bill as I close.
  • In Texas, I appreciate this opportunity to speak in support of HB3621.
  • Testifying on behalf of Heritage Action for America, are you in support of the bill?
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Education Policy Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • They would come up with a resolution that all members would have to be supportive of that would talk
  • /c><00:06:16.160><c> be</c> that all members would have to be that all members would have to be supportive
  • 17.680><c> would</c><00:06:17.840><c> talk</c><00:06:18.080><c> about</c><00:06:18.319><c> how</c> supportive
  • of that would talk about how supportive of that would talk about how do<00:06:18.639><c> they</c><00
  • 41.440><c> in</c> Days until an election, and the people in those counties have to, with the majority support
Bills: HB8 , HB380 , HB8 , HB380
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/19/2026 - House Rural Economic Development

Rural Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you for considering supporting our transformative initiative. Thank you, Madam Chair.
  • We just got back from Fort Worth, Texas, me and my crew, and we competed at the World Food Championship
  • This will be great for us because it gives us another avenue, a tremendous avenue, of support that we
  • Tremendous avenue of support that we can continue to do our trade with Mexico and abroad, really.
  • Please support SB 1272 to secure Arizona's future. Thank you. And I'll move from the script a bit.
Bills: SB1272
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Feb 9th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • UHWA or the state veterinarian would have to have some level of clinician experience when it comes to food
  • when they went to point that position due to Oklahoma's position and having a very large amount of food
Bills: HB2975 , HB3405 , HB3406 , HB3728 , HB3902 , HB3977
Committee: House Agriculture
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Feb 9th, 2026

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • department or the state veterinarian would have to have some level of clinician experience when it comes to food
  • when they went to appoint that position, due to Oklahoma's position and having a very large amount of food
  • when they went to appoint that position due to Oklahoma's position and having a very large amount of food
  • animals that that person would need to have some. position in having a very large amount of food animals
Bills: HB2975 , HB3405 , HB3406 , HB3728 , HB3902 , HB3977
Committee: House Agriculture
Summary: The Agriculture Committee met and first took up HB 2975 by Representative Hardin. Hardin offered and the committee adopted an amendment deleting a section requested by the Secretary of Agriculture. The bill, as explained, clarifies poultry nutrient management rules so growers do not have to file a new plan if their operation has not changed, and it also allows a grower to both spread litter and haul some away. Members asked about six-year plan cycles and a 10-ton threshold for litter handling; Department of Agriculture counsel Tina Gunter explained that under 10 tons is essentially unregulated and that the 10-ton cutoff has been in the law since 1998. The committee then passed the bill by voice vote. The committee next considered HB 3405 and HB 3406, both presented by Representative Patzkowsky with PCS versions adopted as working drafts. HB 3405 adds poison hemlock and kudzu to the noxious weed list, removes a $1,000 fine, and clarifies responsibilities for eradication and rulemaking involving the Department of Transportation and the State Board of Agriculture; it passed 7-0. HB 3406 revises burn-ban statutes, including shortening the waiting period to eight days and updating criteria tied to drought monitoring and federal weather information; after questions about the role of the governor, county commissioners, and the U.S. Drought Monitor, the bill was laid over. Representative Pfeiffer presented HB 3728, described as a work in progress that would move scrap dealer licensing from the Department of Agriculture to DEQ. He said the current program is underfunded, enforcement is weak, and the agencies and scrap dealers are still discussing licensing fees and administration costs. Members raised concerns about whether higher fees could discourage licensing and about enforcement against copper theft. The committee passed the bill 6-0. HB 3902 was laid over without hearing. Finally, Representative Caldwell presented HB 3977, which would require the next state veterinarian or agriculture department appointee to have clinician experience with food-production animals. Caldwell said the goal is to ensure the position is filled by someone with practical veterinary experience and an understanding of Oklahoma agriculture. After brief supportive discussion, the committee passed the bill, and the meeting adjourned.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education May 14th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I think it's very important for us to know where the food insecurities are.
  • I think it's very important for us to know where the food insecurities are.
  • So we appreciate your support. Excellent. And I know we have some cards in favor.
  • School-based health centers support families, support schools, and help ensure students are healthy,
  • So we would urge you to please support this bill and advance it to the floor.
Committee: Senate Education
Summary: The Senate Education Committee met with four members present and took up a long agenda of education-related bills. Early items included SCR 65, which would create a K-12 student success task force to study statewide career and academic pathway advising; the committee adopted a substantive amendment adding designees and then reported the resolution favorably. The committee also reported favorably on SCR 119, honoring Coach D.D. Breaux, after brief remarks about her LSU gymnastics legacy and the request that LSU study naming its gymnastics training facility in her honor. Several bills affecting school operations and student support were heard and reported favorably, including HB 434 on probationary school bus driver employment and superintendent authority over dismissal; HB 484 expanding scholarship benefits for children and spouses of fallen or disabled firefighters and police officers; HB 749 and HB 1059 on savings accounts and TOPS math eligibility alignment; HB 218 adding food insecurity questions to student questionnaires, which was amended and reported favorably; HB 325 expanding TOPS Tech eligibility through dual enrollment and part-time use; HB 476 requiring Safe Haven law postings in middle and high school restrooms; HB 1249 clarifying access to school-based health centers, with an amendment adopted; HB 1242 allowing more than one early learning center license at the same location under certain circumstances; HB 632 improving data protections and functionality for LA First; and HB 352 on behavioral health services for public school students, which was amended to address IEP and dispute-process concerns before being reported favorably. Two bills drew extended debate over transparency, privacy, and school autonomy. HB 608 would create confidentiality for intercollegiate athletics revenue-sharing documents; LSU representatives argued the bill was needed to protect student-athletes and competitive information, while PAR and the Louisiana Press Association opposed it as an improper secrecy carve-out for state-generated revenue. Despite the opposition, the committee reported HB 608 favorably. HB 1112, which would exempt BESE-approved non-public pre-K programs from certain licensure and safety requirements and adjust related definitions, was amended and then heard with testimony from the Pelican Institute in support, arguing it corrects overreach from prior law and protects private school autonomy and parental choice.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm in my 30th year of practice, and I'm here to testify in support of HB 2160.
  • I'm testifying in support of HB 32 on my behalf as well.
  • This is an incredibly important bill, and we're here in strong support.
  • We support this bill.
  • We support that move. So with that, we support the bill. Any questions for me? All right.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/26

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • But so I appreciate your support.
  • I appreciate your support.
  • </c><00:13:16.560><c> of</c> year, and you were very supportive of year, and you were very supportive
  • I know this I appreciate your support.
  • We can count on you guys for support.
Bills: HF3393
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • I would also like to thank Administrator Loeffler for her support.
  • I appreciate their support and sacrifices as Dad served and hopes to serve again.
  • And are you supportive of the Prove-It Act? Yes, I support the Prove-It Act. And right on time.
  • I support President Trump's goal of making government more efficient.
  • I support President Trump's goal of making government more efficient.
Summary: The Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship convened to consider the nominations of Bill Briggs for Deputy Administrator of the SBA and Dr. Casey Mulligan for Chief Counsel for Advocacy. The discussions highlighted the critical role of the SBA in promoting small businesses, with emphasis on overcoming challenges posed by excessive regulations and the need for improved access to capital. Several committee members expressed their concerns over recent layoffs within the SBA and the closure of district offices, which they believe undermine support for small businesses across the nation. The committee meeting saw extensive dialogue about the implications of regulations on small business operations and how the nominees plan to address these issues if confirmed. Public support for the nominees was acknowledged through letters from various stakeholders who advocate for small business interests.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - 05/14/25

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, so I ask for your support, and I believe we're here because there may be just a couple little parts
  • Uh, my name is Megan Burch, and I'm the fiscal analyst supporting the labor committee.
  • Um, and finally for DHS, the bill makes technical changes to describe direct support services but doesn't
  • Um, so I ask for your<00:01:43.759><c> support</c><00:01:44.079><c> and</c><00:01:44.320><c> I</c><00
  • we're here your support and I believe we're here because<00:01:45.280><c> there</c><00:01:45.600><c>
Bills: SF1832
Committee: Senate Finance
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/28/2026 - Joint Appropriations

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • ABOR's staffing budget is supported in two ways. It's supported by...
  • A-BOR's staffing budget is supported in two ways. It's supported by...
  • A-BOR's staffing budget is supported in two ways.
  • Of things they supported they've asked for.
  • It takes away people's food assistance.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Indian, Rural and Cultural Affairs Jan 29th, 2026 at 10:04 am

Senate Indian, Rural & Cultural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're a nonprofit that supports rural libraries throughout the state.
  • Those in support, please raise your hand.
  • Those in support, please raise your hand. Those in support, would you like to give public comment?
  • Thank you for the opportunity to voice my support for this bill.
  • Those speaking in support, would you like to give public comment?
Bills: SB61 , SB62 , SB99
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • of Corpus Christi City Manager in support, and...
  • We're here in full support of this bill.
  • I am testifying in support of House Bill 3745.
  • I'm in support of this bill.
  • The Houston Food Bank is the largest food bank in the nation by... ...distribution.
Committee: Senate Finance
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Feb 16th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • Without pollinators, our crops would be harder to grow, and food would be more expensive.
  • So, by supporting our pollinators, you are helping safeguard our food supply, our environment and the
  • And so that's an important part of the pollination process and the yield of our food as we go forward
  • So, appreciate your yes votes and supports on it. And thank you for the hearing, Mr. Chairman.
  • security and food safety on selling it.