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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary 2ND REVISED Mar 3rd, 2026

Judiciary

Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The Senate Judiciary Committee met and advanced a series of bills covering charitable organizations, mental health guardianship, human trafficking funding, CareerTech legal counsel, short-term rentals, racetrack protections, DUI penalties, public comment procedures, and eminent domain rights. SB 1534 clarified charity registration and fundraising rules and passed 7-0. SB 1473, the Courtney Smith Act, was amended to require a guardian’s presence at a ward’s intake assessment at an inpatient mental health center, but members raised concerns that the language could delay treatment; the sponsor agreed to keep working on it, and the bill advanced 6-2. SB 1379 would create a two-year AG pilot program to directly fund certified human trafficking agencies; despite budget concerns and questions about the $10 million cost, it advanced 8-0. SB 1743 would let CareerTech hire outside counsel with education-law experience and passed 7-1. The committee also approved SB 1769, which would allow short-term rental owners or their designated managers to require identification from renters and cancel bookings for discrepancies without penalty; members questioned discrimination concerns and platform penalties, but the bill advanced 8-0. SB 1195, protecting racetracks that were established before nearby development, passed 8-0. SB 1245, removing the 10-year look-back for repeat DUI-related offenses, advanced 5-3 after questions about lifetime felony exposure for a second offense. SB 1420, requiring public comment periods to occur before a public body votes or transacts business when public comment is offered, advanced 5-3 after discussion about whether public comment should be mandatory. Finally, SB 1945, as amended, would require agencies seeking eminent domain to provide the landowner’s bill of rights at the first offer, give the owner the appraisal or damage assessment used, remove a transfer-to-another-agency provision that could bypass the owner’s right of first refusal, and require the Attorney General to update the landowners’ bill of rights every two years. It advanced 6-2 after questions about impacts on transportation and other agencies. The committee then adjourned after noting possible future meetings, including a statutory review of child support standards.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 1st, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • Anybody can have access to any defense. Same thing on probation.
  • And are you defense counsel? Yeah.
  • I'm here on behalf of Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers.
  • Assume it happens to criminal defense lawyers as well.
  • When I've ever dealt on the defense side.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) Mar 31st, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • But right now, having been a defense attorney for four years, it is a...
  • Good competent defense lawyers are going to bring up their... defenses, but that is why the jury is the
  • So I want to make sure you're defense counsel. Yes, sir.
  • I'm a partner at a defense law firm. Okay. Defense law firm.
  • The confidence level that the defense counsel knows that you've informed defense counsel of every potential
Summary: The Senate Committee on State Affairs convened to discuss several critical pieces of legislation including SB30 and SB38. Senator Betancourt introduced a committee substitute for SB38 which underwent a smooth adoption process, moving it favorably toward the Senate. The meeting featured a mix of invited testimonies where both proponents and opponents took the floor. One notable highlight included a testimony from Melissa Casey, who criticized the current legal state as prone to fraud and detrimental to both insurers and the public at large, contending that it inflated insurance costs across the board. The discussions delved deeply into the implications of the bills on judicial processes and potential insurance ramifications, with spirited debates surrounding issues of non-economic damages and jury rights. The atmosphere remained engaged as committee members heard varied perspectives on the bills, showcasing a robust democratic process. The meeting underscored the importance of public testimony in shaping legislation, ensuring that multiple voices were considered as the committee pressed on towards making decisions that affect the legal landscape of Texas.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • And also there's an affirmative of defense if these products are being used for business or commercial
  • enforcement. of a state statute and the county attorney or district attorney request assistance in the defense
  • . defense.
Bills: SB18 , SB19 , SB666 , SB688 , SB707 , SB888 , SB 18 , SB 19
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 3rd, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • His career spans research in hyperspectral detection, nuclear reactor modeling, hypersonic, and nuclear
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I was involved in a self-defense situation at my home on my farm with a man who explicitly told me that
  • Because we are all given the right to self-defense and the right to life by God. And God alone.
  • That's where all of our self-defense laws live.
  • Self-defense doesn't mean anything in the state of Texas.
  • They've kind of figured out how to game these self-defense cases, invoke insurance, and are just looking
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 25th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • prioritizing interdisciplinary... collaboration and innovations to build on the existing strengths like hypersonic
Summary: The meeting was marked by significant resolutions recognizing various contributions to Texas and celebrating community initiatives. Key discussions included the adoption of resolutions commemorating Texas Hispanic Judges Day and highlighting the 100th anniversary of Memorial Park. Senators expressed appreciation for the judges' dedication and legacy, with notable mentions of individual judges and their impact on the community and legal landscape in Texas. The Senate also honored students and organizations contributing positively to their communities, showcasing the interconnectedness of public service and the legislative process.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 15th, 2026 at 01:32 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • And this is an advanced hypersonic defense systems company.
Keywords: 996, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, June 4, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It includes Defense Authorization Act.
  • </c> on defense. on defense.
  • </c><08:55:17.600><c> its</c> to America's defense with its to America's defense with its cuttingedge
  • </c> with ballistic missiles and hypersonic with ballistic missiles and hypersonic missiles<09:00:44.558
  • We can make it equally self-defense.
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

EDT Public Hearing 01-30-2025

Economic Development and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • They have DOD backing for hypersonic testing, but they don't have backing right now.
  • They have DOD backing for hypersonic testing, but they don't have backing right now.
  • They have DOD backing for hypersonic testing, but they don't have backing right now.
Keywords: 912, senate, all
Summary: The Senate Committee on Economic Development and Tourism heard testimony on several bills, with much of the discussion focused on Enterprise Zones and related economic development measures. On SB 125, the committee heard support from DBEDT, the Department of Taxation, the Tax Foundation of Hawaiʻi, the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau, and the Farmers Union. Members questioned how the bill would affect job-creation requirements and learned that existing companies and new companies are treated differently under the program, with existing companies generally subject to a 15% annual employment increase and new companies to a 10% increase, while the bill would extend the program period from seven to nine years. DBEDT also said the program has been effective, citing 1,162 jobs created or maintained at a cost of about $1.2 million, and noted that agriculture, manufacturing, and wholesaling are the main sectors involved. The committee then took up SB 729, also relating to Enterprise Zones, which would expand eligibility to better accommodate local manufacturers and value-added businesses that sell directly to retail rather than only wholesale. Testifiers from the Holua Collaborative and Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau supported the measure, saying it would help small manufacturers and agricultural producers add value and adapt to internet-era sales patterns. A committee discussion clarified that the bill would add value-added processing as an allowable activity within the zones, and DBEDT explained that the current rules were written for a wholesale-dominated market. The Attorney General’s office also testified, raising a supremacy clause concern and recommending language changes to avoid conflict with federal law. On SB 129, relating to labeling requirements for fish, the Attorney General and the Department of Agriculture both raised concerns about federal preemption and enforcement. The AG explained that federal law governs fish labeling but includes an exception for processed fish, and recommended narrowing the bill to processed fish and defining that term to fit the federal carve-out. The Hawaii Longline Association supported the bill but suggested excluding canned tuna while including products such as poke, sashimi, and sushi. The Department of Agriculture said it does not currently enforce this kind of labeling requirement and would need to determine whether another agency should handle enforcement. The committee also heard SB 581, which would establish an aerospace and aeronautics development program within DBEDT. Testimony was generally supportive, but members pressed for a fiscal estimate, and the bill’s sponsor said a prior version of the office had operated on about $400,000 annually with a small staff. No votes or final committee actions were taken during the portion of the hearing provided.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Civil Law and Procedure Apr 13th, 2026

Civil Law and Procedure

Transcript Highlights:
  • Today, our law provides liability protections for certain authorized persons when they act in self-defense
  • Today, our law provides liability protections for certain authorized persons when they act in self-defense
  • in place, which state that people do not have a duty to retreat before using deadly force in self-defense
  • Before using deadly force in self-defense, armed security officers do not need further immunity beyond
  • I've looked at the Supreme Court, I've seen no notices, I've seen no reports, and just in defense of
Bills: HB27 , HB71 , HB214 , HB225 , HB244 , HB306 , HB366 , HB446 , HB473 , HB514 , HB1043 , HB1082 , SB127
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • They provided me a Department of Defense letter saying that they do Department of Defense work, which
  • There were a couple that I scrutinized very heavily, but when I contacted the Department of Defense,
  • When I contacted the Department of Defense on ASU to see if it was a clandestine project or something
  • that was supported otherwise by the Department of Defense...
  • The Department of Defense in January started a program to review all of their grants, right?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 8th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • My other job is I'm a defense lawyer sometimes. Yes, ma'am.
  • The Texas Fair Defense Project. My name is Rylan Maksud.
  • I'm not a criminal defense attorney, so how does this work?
  • To the defense. So here's my problem.
  • , I understand that every person has a right to defense.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate Chamber Jan 29th, 2026 at 11:10 am

New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • fact, when I was talking about Castilian a few days ago, they are actually going to be doing some hypersonic
  • tell you my time... ...is going to be hiring a lot of engineers, and I can tell you my time in the defense
  • And these were just incredible engineers that we hired at my defense firm.
Keywords: 996, all