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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Children, Youth and Family Services REVISED: HB3637 - Added Feb 18th, 2026

Children, Youth and Family Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • It ensures that no parent or prospective adoptive Rights and Child Welfare Bill.
  • It ensures that no parent or prospective adoptive parent can be labeled abusive, neglectful, or disqualified
  • of being a foster parent because of this specific issue?
  • I am very sensitive to the fact that we desperately need foster parents.
  • , and we wouldn't want to prohibit a set of parents from being able to adopt.
Summary: The committee first considered House Bill 3552, which would let child care providers bridge the gap between subsidy reimbursement rates and tuition rates. An amendment was adopted unanimously to make the bill subject to approval by the Administration for Children and Families, with the author explaining it was intended to protect federal DHS funding. The bill then passed on a 4-1 vote. Members then heard several child welfare and human services measures. House Bill 3380, on foster care reform and DHS transparency, passed 5-0 after questions about how public input and scoring would be documented. House Bill 3502, the parental rights and child welfare bill, passed 4-1 after debate over whether the bill addressed a real problem and whether resources would be better spent recruiting foster parents. House Bill 3849, updating and broadening a mentoring program for children and youth, passed 5-0, and House Bill 3886, requiring Health Department personnel to remain on site after an immediate jeopardy finding at a nursing home until a removal plan is accepted, also passed 5-0. The committee also approved House Bill 3907, which would prohibit certain facilities serving vulnerable juveniles and adults from being staffed through temporary staffing agencies, on a 5-0 vote. House Bill 4201, changing master teacher requirements in licensed child care from license capacity to actual enrollment, passed unanimously after discussion of how staffing ratios would work in practice. House Bill 4302, as amended, passed unanimously after removing subpoena language and instead allowing the Office of Juvenile System Oversight to disclose a complainant’s identity to law enforcement when needed to protect safety. House Bill 3448, requiring umbrella insurance coverage for certain child care caregivers, and House Bill 3409, streamlining recertification for five-star child care providers, both passed unanimously. House Bill 4095, reauthorizing and clarifying the 211 collaborative as the state lead entity for hotline services, also passed 6-0. The most extensive debate came on House Bill 3131, which would establish statewide baseline standards for transparency, public safety, and health safety in homeless shelters and create an advisory board. Members raised concerns about local control, rural county burdens, agency workload, and whether the bill duplicated existing requirements, while the author said he was open to further changes, including strike title and possible population-based exceptions. Despite objections, the bill advanced to the Oversight Committee on a 4-3 vote. Before adjournment, the chair said the committee would begin a deeper review of OCCY multidisciplinary teams and CAC child advocacy groups in upcoming meetings.
TX
Bills: SB9 , SB7 , SB17 , SB4 , SB1 , HB4
Summary: The Senate briefly convened and received a message from the House stating that the House was taking a vote. No bills, motions, or substantive policy matters were discussed in the exchange. Pursuant to a previously adopted motion, the Senate then adjourned until 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 21.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Two parents. Does this have to be the original parents?
  • What about remarried co-parents, adoptive parents, or other family members who take on parental roles
  • Despite my parents' love and patience, the state ultimately intervened and removed her from my parents
  • Parents of transgender children are not failed parents.
  • It's the duty of parents to protect and provide for their child, to empower parents.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • As far as determining a reason to believe, it involves gathering information from children, parents,
  • Brown stated, a lot of these cases, most of these cases, have to deal with parents.
  • These parents do not get the letters that are sent out by DFPS.
  • I'm the Communications Director at Parent Guidance Center.
  • So here's an email from the parents' perspective. This is an email I got from them.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Do you know better than parents?
  • Are you saying that the courts know better than the parents and that the parents shouldn't have the same
  • ability to, for... ...better than the parents and that the parents shouldn't have the same ability to
  • The current law allows for one parent to give consent, meaning that a noncustodial parent could consent
  • And my parents did not stay together.
Summary: The House recognized several visitors and groups during the day, including the Norman North High School Cheer and Stunt Team, a student page, Bartlesville Day at the Capitol, and Leadership Elk City. The chamber then took up a long series of Senate amendments and final passage votes on a wide range of measures, with most amendments adopted without objection and many bills passing by wide margins. Topics included advanced health care directives, the Oklahoma Rural Jobs Act, motor vehicle and insurance changes, food truck fire suppression, foreign adversary land ownership restrictions, plumbing licensing reform, probate procedure, financial institutions, riots, Medicaid, court reporters, public finance, district attorney recruitment incentives, child care, the Oklahoma Brine Development Act, adjunct teachers, workers’ compensation, and other technical or policy updates. Several bills drew substantive debate. The Oklahoma Rural Jobs Act prompted questions about the additional $15 million funding tranche, return on investment, and the use of out-of-state fund managers; supporters said the program had created thousands of jobs and generated strong tax revenue, while opponents criticized the lack of independent ROI data and transparency. House Bill 3500 on probate procedure also drew questions about a nine-month deadline for successor affidavits, with the author saying the change would prevent a “gotcha” that could defeat a decedent’s wishes. House Bill 3660 on natural organic reduction was the subject of extended debate, with supporters arguing for personal freedom and rejecting claims about misuse of the resulting material, while opponents raised concerns about the practice and its regulation. The House passed most measures by comfortable margins, including bills on advanced health care directives, professions and occupations, motor vehicles, Medicaid, insurance, child care, court reporters, public finance, and criminal law. A few measures failed or were reconsidered: Senate Bill 1916 initially failed on a 46-39 vote, but the House later voted to reconsider and then passed it on reconsideration. Several bills also carried emergency clauses, which were adopted where required by two-thirds votes. The session ended with the House still considering debate on House Bill 3660 after the chamber had recessed and returned to order.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/18/2026 - Senate Education

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We frequently hear about parental rights in these chambers, but it's clear that the idea of parental
  • Parents have shared stories of RTI programs that tell students that if their parents are divorced or
  • So this is simply, heaven forbid, parental choice.
  • So this is simply, heaven forbid, parental choice.
  • So this is simply, heaven forbid, parental choice.
Committee: Senate Education
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Feb 4th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • May I ask whether or not you're self-taught, or your parents gave you a background in financial literacy
  • Primarily self-taught, but I did get encouraged by my parents to get into it. Okay. Thank you.
  • We hear repeatedly from students and parents that they want to see this offered in their schools.
  • And according to this... ...students and parents that they want to see this offered in their schools,
  • annual report in 2025, 74% of students felt they needed this education right now, and 83% of their parents
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development May 7th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill updates narrow eligibility criteria and will especially benefit parents in hourly wage jobs
  • When families have reliable care, parents can go to work, pursue education, and contribute more fully
  • We see firsthand how critical affordable child care is to helping parents achieve stability. economic
  • This bill will open doors for parents and caregivers from all backgrounds, helping them advance their
  • The bill supports parents in their unique journey and meets them where they are.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services Apr 29th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so this bill addresses That shortage for these fragile children by allowing parents and family members
  • So, um, I'm curious, how many hours a day can a parent clock as their child's caregiver?
  • shortage in this state, agencies like mine are having a very hard time staffing these cases and so parents
  • So being able to on these parents and family members to help backfill that care while we get this nursing
  • He then exploited the trust of these residents, these trusting older people, our parents, our grandparents
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 29th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so this bill addresses that shortage for these fragile children by allowing parents and family members
  • ... day can a parent clock as their child's caregiver?
  • shortage in this state, agencies like mine are having a very hard time staffing these cases, and so parents
  • Being able to take on these parents and family members to... ... help backfill that care while we address
  • He exploited the trust of these residents—these trusting older people, parents, and our grandparents—who
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 29th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • When my wife and I were going through the process of becoming foster parents, we were surprised to find
  • Agency and CPS are unnecessary and actually cause would-be foster parents to abandon the licensing process
  • This is not information that should be required of foster parents if they check all the other boxes.
  • begin with, because they have a heart for these children and they feel a calling to become foster parents
  • About 75% of nursing facilities use these related parties to transact, where the same parent company
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I don't know of any parent that just has the time and the money to make that many appointments.
  • Parent autonomy is important.
  • Parents in our community asked for our school as an option.
  • Some homeschool parents went to jail, and some parents lost their children.
  • I am an educator of over 30 years and a proud parent of three kids in Isle, Texas.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, this is the bill we heard previously that relates to a parental right to information concerning
  • Section 1, the substitute removes the requirement that TEA must provide parents information about how
  • training, TEA must consult with relevant stakeholders, including representatives of school districts and parents
  • also make a good faith effort. effort to accurately represent the interests of school districts and parents
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health Apr 21st, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so all this bill seeks to do is provide parents with clarification.
  • The parents need to know that they have the right to seek help.
  • And so we get it all the time, this parent and this parent, and I'm going to take you in. whatever.
  • Who is coming to you for funding, the foster parent or the parent? The caseworker.
  • And instead, they hear something no parent is ever. prepared for.
Committee: House Public Health
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 14th, 2025

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

Transcript Highlights:
  • Termination of parental rights is often called... the death penalty of civil cases, and parents deserve
  • That's not fair to parents.
  • I'm concerned about parents.
  • And if allegations are made against a parent, the parent has little to no protection in terms of self-incrimination
  • We will assist in uncontested SAPSR suits. respecting parent-child relationships when either both parents