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TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals May 1st, 2025

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals

Transcript Highlights:
  • Districts to purchase or lease real property.
  • Of the Appraisal District approves the purchase or lease, then the Chief Appraiser notifies all the taxing
Bills: HB3557 , HB5578 , SB973 , SB974 , SB2068 , SB2073
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/18/26 - Afternoon Meeting

Elections Finance and Government Operations

Transcript Highlights:
  • We lease them.
  • </c> and vendor non-disclosure agreements and vendor non-disclosure agreements that<00:04:51.759><c>
  • ,</c> prohibits non-disclosure agreements, prohibits non-disclosure agreements, protects<00:09:24.959
  • </c> &gt;&gt; The libraries would be leasing that. &gt;&gt; The libraries would be leasing that.
  • </c> Chair Fyber and represent agreement. Chair Fyber and represent agreement.
Bills: HF3698 , HF4243 , HF4239 , HF4241 , HF4242 , HF4240
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Feb 16th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We talked a little bit offline about this on page 3, line 9, where it talks about taxpayer agreement
  • it's a pretty simple amendment, but if you look back at sections B and Section C, this puts this agreement
  • It would be an agreement between the developer and either the city or the county Thank you, Chairman.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Feb 16th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • we talked a little bit offline about this on page three, line nine, where it talks about taxpayer agreement
  • those where it's a pretty simple amendment, but if you look back in Sections B and C, this puts this agreement
  • It would be an agreement between the developer and either the city or the county. All up.
  • It would be an agreement between the developer and either the city or the county. Follow-up.
Summary: The Revenue and Taxation Committee met and considered several bills. Senate Bill 1776, by Senator Pugh, would create a $10,000 refundable tax credit for teachers with seven consecutive years of service, as part of a teacher retention strategy; after questions about the seven-year threshold, it passed 8-3. Senate Bill 1858, by Senator Frix, would create a new TIF district financing option allowing developers, rather than cities or counties, to borrow against projected TIF revenues; the committee adopted an amendment changing a filing provision from “may” to “shall,” and the bill passed 7-4. Senate Bill 1985, by Senator Guthrie, would let state retirement systems consider limited investments in regulated digital assets, capped at 5% and narrowed to large-market-cap assets; the committee added an amendment inserting “in” to clarify the language, and the bill passed 9-2. The committee then rejected Senate Bill 1302, by Senator Kirt, which would repeal the “path to zero” trigger tied to future income tax cuts; it failed 2-9 after debate over fiscal stability and tax relief. Senate Bill 1809, by Senator Hamilton, would raise the homestead exemption from $1,000 to $5,000; members debated its impact on local governments and school funding, but it passed 9-2. Senate Bill 1401, by Senator Rader, was amended to adjust the insurance premium tax rate from 1.96% to 2.16% and eliminate the home office premium tax credit; the bill was laid over after concerns about its fiscal impact. Finally, Senate Bill 2053, also by Senator Rader, would allow cities and counties to impose up to a 10% excise tax on medical marijuana dispensaries by local vote, with OTC handling collections and enforcement; supporters framed it as local control and a way to offset public safety costs, while opponents argued it unfairly targeted dispensaries and consumers. The bill passed 7-3. The committee then adjourned and announced it would meet again the following Monday after floor activity.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Feb 6th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • legislative authority of the jurisdiction proposing it, or by a governance structure prescribed in a local agreement
  • legislative authority of the jurisdiction proposing it, or by a governance structure prescribed in a local agreement
  • My understanding from the stakeholders is that there's been an agreement to potentially amend the legislation
  • We had good stakeholdering and agreement with proponents of the bill in the Senate version and settled
Bills: HB2588 , HB2722 , HB2727
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 28th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 2240 permits a rental agreement to be... ...or non-renewal.
  • House Bill 2240 permits a rental agreement to be delivered and executed electronically.
  • Currently, there is no clear path for operators or consumers if there's a termination of a lease agreement
  • But I couldn't fully secure and sign the lease until I arrived in person.
  • and property that's abandoned after a rental agreement ends.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Trade & Economic Development Jan 22nd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Business, Trade & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • agreement becomes legally enforceable even without a physical or electronic signature.
  • agreement becomes legally enforceable even without a physical or electronic signature.
  • I just want to touch on four things: it authorizes electronic rental agreements, clarifies unsigned agreements
  • That use confirms acceptance of the agreement.
  • We gave a 30-day notice not to renew the lease.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Jan 20th, 2026

Community Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • The settlement agreement resolved a civil action that arose from the alleged negligence of the county
  • And I know you said you were willing to work with them to try to get to some agreement so that they felt
  • And I know you said you were willing to work with them to try to get to some agreement so that they felt
  • existing interlocal agreements cannot be extended if in place prior to October 1st...
  • Existing interlocal agreements cannot be extended if in place prior to October 1st, past their already
Bills: S0014 , S0016 , S0024 , S0168 , S0288 , S0548 , S0686 , S0830 , S1138 , S1234
Summary: The committee met with a quorum present and took up a series of local claims, public records, growth management, permitting, and nuisance bills. It first heard and approved SB 16, SB 14, and SB 24, all uncontested claims bills providing relief related to injuries or settlements involving the City of St. Petersburg and Miami-Dade County. The committee also approved SB 288 on rural electric cooperatives, which narrows statutory language to protect co-op decisions on generation and power purchases while preserving consumer protections, and SB 830, which creates a public records exemption for certain personal information of county and city managers and their families due to reported threats against local officials. Members then considered SB 1138 on qualified contractors and development review, which would create a registry of licensed professionals to help local governments process pre-application reviews and plats more quickly. Local government groups raised concerns about preemption and preserving quasi-judicial authority, while private-provider supporters backed the bill; Senator Sharief voted no, and the bill was reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 168, expanding public nuisance law to include gambling houses and increasing penalties, and SB 686 on agricultural enclaves, which revises the enclave process, adds a public hearing path, limits it to certain residential projects in urban service areas, and was amended to change a date to June 30, 2026 before being reported favorably. The committee next approved CS for SB 548 on growth management and impact fees, which clarifies plan-based methodology, extraordinary circumstances, interlocal agreements, and refund procedures for improper fee collections. Testimony reflected support for clearer standards but also concerns about fee increases and refund administration. Finally, SB 1234 on building permits and inspections was reported favorably; it would extend permit validity, exempt some low-value work from permitting, create a statewide residential permit form, speed review timelines, and expand private-provider use, drawing opposition from a Miami-Dade building official who argued for continued local oversight and support from private-provider advocates. Senator Jones requested to be recorded as voting affirmatively on several tabs and negatively on tab 9, and the committee adjourned after all bills were disposed of.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • They knock on your door and try to get you to sign a listing agreement for your house.
  • I'm knocking on your door, trying to get you to sign a listing agreement for a small amount of money
  • Furthermore, these schemes mislead consumers about how these agreements for future services will slow
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 14th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • There is some exception in the laws for APRNs that are functioning under collaborative practice agreements
  • or PAs that are functioning under supervisory agreements.
  • practicing as an APRN or if it's a PA who's under one of those supervisory or collaborative practice agreements
  • practicing as an APRN or if it's a PA who's one of those supervising or collaborative practice agreements
  • Let’s talk about it more and see if there can be any agreements.
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Summary: The House convened, took the roll, offered an invocation, led the Pledge of Allegiance, and recognized the nurse of the day, Stephanie Cooper. Members also adopted motions related to a multi-day adjournment request and received several guest introductions, including students, athletes, family members, and constituents in the galleries. The chamber then considered and passed several bills. HB 2936 clarified that certain offenders may not adopt children, including in surrogacy-related situations; it passed 71-0. HB 2967 exempted certain vehicle title transfers between guardians and children or grandparents and grandchildren from motor vehicle excise tax; it passed 69-10. HB 3627 added the State Committee of Blind Vendors to the list of public bodies allowed to meet by video or teleconference and passed 70-2, with the emergency clause also approved. HB 3721 created a survivor-benefit option for children of unmarried public safety officers who die before retirement after qualifying for benefits; it passed 77-3, and the emergency clause was adopted. Additional measures passed included HB 4132, a data protection bill, by 77-0; HB 4303, extending the deadline for municipalities to publish ordinances, by 70-0; HB 4478, raising the daily deposit threshold for school activity funds from $100 to $500 while requiring weekly deposits, by 73-5; HB 4322, removing the requirement that a funeral director in charge also be a licensed embalmer/director, by 61-17; and HB 4227, protecting the legal rights of child sexual abuse victims, which was amended with cleanup language and then passed with no recorded nays. The House then adjourned until Monday, March 23 at 1:30 p.m.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • For example, Entergy recently had several power purchase agreements roll off, resulting in a cost decrease
  • So if a utility has a purchase, power agreement to buy power from a generator that's owned by somebody
  • of action relating to security travel with that security, and the parties may agree to modify the agreement