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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part II) May 1st, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Bills: HB135, HCR64, SCR3, SCR30, SB500, SB739, SB816, SB898, SB1283, SB1351, SB1423, SB1531, SB1540, SB1666, SB1721, SB1886, SB1931, SB2001, SB2075, SB2154, SB2173, SB2217, SB2284, SB2375, SB2383, SB2386, SB2398, SB2448, SB2476, SB2540, SB2580, SB2589, SB2693, SB2707, SB2776, SB2786, SB2801, SB2864, SB2927, SJR84, SCR30, SB243, SB324, SB393, SB457, SB511, SB529, SB547, SB636, SB646, SB659, SB715, SB731, SB735, SB800, SB801, SB904, SB1065, SB1141, SB1181, SB1224, SB1241, SB1242, SB1250, SB1266, SB1285, SB1359, SB1434, SB1442, SB1467, SB1502, SB1524, SB1528, SB1551, SB1585, SB1640, SB1754, SB1757, SB1777, SB1844, SB1863, SB1972, SB2007, SB2035, SB2046, SB2055, SB2069, SB2082, SB2119, SB2139, SB2154, SB2200, SB2201, SB2269, SB2310, SB2330, SB2357, SB2366, SB2401, SB2422, SB2514, SB2530, SB2533, SB2543, SB2544, SB2550, SB2568, SB2589, SB2660, SB2693, SB2695, SB2707, SB2717, SB2721, SB2742, SB2753, SB2807, SB2846, SB2891, SB2925, SB2938, SJR3, SJR18, SB5, SB326, SB767, SB769, SB783, SB914, SB963, SB1035, SB1197, SB1271, SB1415, SB1437, SB1619, SB1637, SB1786, SB1806, SB494, SB530, SB2312, SB1, SB260, HB135, HB1109, HB1392, HB22, HCR64, SJR36, SJR50, SJR63, SJR84, SJR59, SCR12, SCR39, SCR48, SCR19, SCR30, SCR3, SB2023, SB62, SB666, SB847, SB284, SB854, SB1073, SB810, SB1505, SB583, SB1502, SB507, SB1434, SB1376, SB1585, SB1772, SB2016, SB1163, SB1122, SB731, SB397, SB508, SB1436, SB287, SB261, SB1882, SB393, SB1791, SB209, SB2429, SB1999, SB511, SB2309, SB510, SB1085, SB1975, SB2717, SB1262, SB1524, SB636, SB2056, SB884, SB517, SB1200, SB1845, SB1863, SB2681, SB2200, SB2199, SB1757, SB2458, SB2201, SB801, SB2533, SB3014, SB3013, SB758, SB1721, SB1013, SB2797, SB2383, SB2119, SB2448, SB1777, SB1283, SB2076, SB2786, SB2876, SB2284, SB1540, SB2929, SB2540, SB2595, SB2217, SB715, SB500, SB1640, SB2001, SB2514, SB2753, SB2398, SB1241, SB2927, SB2173, SB2538, SB898, SB1449, SB2529, SB2846, SB2476, SB986, SB1181, SB2075, SB2154, SB2864, SB1359, SB2386, SB2550, SB1351, SB1423, SB1931, SB2245, SB2589, SB2707, SB410, SB2776, SB2580, SB1886, SB1234, SB739, SB456, SB1666, SB2801, SB2055, SB1012, SB2926, SB2138, SB1242, SB2615, SB2310, SB1224, SB2972, SB2841, SB3016, SB2139, SB1856, SB2035, SB1528, SB1141, SB2401, SB2530, SB2375, SB547, SB1266, SB1373, SB1467, SB2069, SB2269, SB2480, SB672, SB904, SB2695, SB2891, SB2422, SB2543, SB1854, SB317, SB2539, SB2532, SB2925, SB1250, SB2082, SB2203, SB457, SB2357, SB2721, SB243, SB1285, SB2568, SB1959, SB1442, SB1454, SB2520, SB2541, SB1708, SB1237, SB1844, SB1586, SB1551, SB3039, SB2819, SB66, SB629, SB1015, SB2342, SB2903, SB2933, SB1965, SB2477, SB3029, SB2605, SB2419, SB1957, SB375, SB250, SB777, SB628, SB2523, SB2367, SB2703, SB2608, SB2778, SB3044, SB2965, SB2521, SB865, HB2525, HB3093, SB1032, SB2165, SB2501, SB2675, SB2452, SB2835
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/24/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:04:11.120><c> to</c> committee to know and for the public to committee to know and for the public
  • And they are very important to public.
  • </c> public works director. public works director.
  • ,</c><00:21:18.360><c> providing</c> Um as a public purpose, providing Um as a public purpose, providing
  • I'm the director of public works Streu.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Public Service Jan 27th, 2026

Joint Committee on Public Service

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would like to welcome you to the 18th hearing of the Joint Committee on Public Service in the 194th
  • This meeting is live-streamed and will be posted publicly on the Joint Committee on Public Service page
  • mailed to the House Chair, written testimony by Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at the Joint Committee on Public
  • Good afternoon, Chair Ryan, Vice Chair, and fellow members of the Joint Committee on Public Service.
  • As a captain in the Lawrence Fire Department and someone who has spent his career in public service,
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part II) Feb 12th, 2025

Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Public testimony is closed.
  • So the chair now opens public testimony on SJR 5, and the chair calls the following witnesses.
  • Public testimony will be limited to 2 minutes on each bill and subject to the discretion of the chair
  • This ruling affirmed that both court appearance and public safety should be considered when determining
  • Um, TCRP, uh, of utmost importance to us is public safety.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

PBS Public Hearing - Fri Mar 20, 2026 @ 10:30 AM HST

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm convening our Committee on Public Safety.
  • Thank you to the public who are here, and thank you to the public who are present via Zoom.
  • </c> Public First Law Center via Zoom. Public First Law Center via Zoom.
  • Yamamoto, and members of the Public Safety Committee.
  • But I also believe that in this body you already have existing law that allows for the legislative body
Bills: SB2109, SB2151
Summary: The committee on Public Safety met on March 20, 2026, and the chair opened by noting severe rain and flooding conditions in Hawaii and said the committee would proceed with the hearing but defer decision-making until the next meeting on March 25. The first measure discussed was SB 2109, an omnibus bill on emergency preparedness communications. Testimony was overwhelmingly in support, including from state agencies and advocacy groups such as the Disability and Communications Access Board, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the Legal Clinic, the Hawaii Coalition for Immigrant Rights, and others. Supporters emphasized the need for funding and planning for multilingual emergency materials and language access, citing current evacuation notices that were not available in languages such as Ilokano or Tongan. The chair stated that action on SB 2109 would be deferred until March 25. The committee then heard SB 2151, relating to emergency management and changes to the governor’s emergency authority. Testimony was mixed but heavily focused on concerns about executive power. Earthjustice supported the bill with amendments, saying it should narrow extraordinary emergency powers, add definitions for emergency and disaster, preserve transparency under the Uniform Information Practices Act, and lower the legislative threshold to terminate an emergency proclamation from two-thirds to a simple majority. Other supporters, including the League of Women Voters of Hawaii and some individuals, also backed reform. Opponents, including Hawaii Emergency Management Agency and numerous individuals, argued the bill still gave the governor too much power, used overly broad disaster definitions, and did not sufficiently protect constitutional rights; several urged major amendments or repeal of portions of Chapter 127A. Some opponents specifically objected to the two-thirds termination standard and to provisions they said could enable compulsory immunizations or other mandates. Members questioned Earthjustice about whether the bill would suspend constitutional rights. Earthjustice responded that the bill would not authorize constitutional violations, but would allow suspension of laws enacted by the legislature, and pointed to existing statutory procedures for individuals to challenge emergency proclamations. The witness described a Mauna Kea case in which a three-judge panel granted relief to an individual under the current statute, and explained that the process could potentially affect a broader proclamation if allowed to run to completion. The hearing continued with additional testimony and questions, but no final vote or committee action on SB 2151 was taken during this portion of the meeting.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • the seriousness of these registration laws, supports the efforts of law enforcement, and enhances public
  • Now for public testimony, we see no one registered for public testimony.
  • Hearing none, public testimony is closed.
  • No one registered for public testimony. The chair sees no one registered for public testimony.
  • Hearing none, public testimony is closed.
Bills: HB2407, HB3425
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Education Policy Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you remember, we had a public hearing on it a few weeks back.
  • And with that, I know y'all remember the public hearing we had.
  • And it might be going public, you...
  • And it might be going public, you know, private coming to public.
  • Public education. And this will actually help.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • individual substance to understand the impact said substance, either harmful or therapeutic, has on the body
Bills: SB331
Summary: In this committee meeting, the focus was primarily on S-331, the Halt All Lethal Trafficking and Fentanyl Act, aimed at addressing the fentanyl crisis. The bill's key components include making permanent the class scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, confirming existing sentencing penalties, and easing registration requirements for scientific research on Schedule I substances. Numerous parents shared heartbreaking testimonies about their losses due to fentanyl, which fueled an urgent call to pass the legislation without alterations. The committee members engaged in passionate discussions highlighting the urgency of the situation as overdoses continue to claim American lives.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair now opens the floor for public testimony. Hearing none, public testimony is closed.
  • We do so much as a body.
  • Is there anyone else registered for public testimony?
  • Signed up for public testimony.
  • The Chair now opens for public testimony. No one registered for public testimony.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Hearing none, public testimony is closed.
  • We all hear everybody talk about public safety first. Public safety. Violent offenders.
  • Public testimony, the chair now opens up for public testimony, and the chair calls Natalie Triviboolchakchaykul
  • We will now turn to public testimony. There's no one registered for public testimony.
  • The Chair now opens up for public testimony. The Chair sees no one registered for public testimony.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part II) Apr 29th, 2025

Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Chair now opens the floor for public testimony. There's no one registered for public testimony.
  • Chair now opens up for Senate Bill 1858 for public testimony.
  • Public testimony is closed. We'll leave the bill pending. Mr.
  • Um, we do so much as a body.
  • The chair sees no one registered for public testimony.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Fiscal Policy Mar 2nd, 2026

Fiscal Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • County Public Schools.
  • I'm proud of my public service.
  • I'm proud of my public service.
  • Navy and a public service worker.
  • I’m a product of public education and have several kids in public schools.
Summary: The committee first took up CS for SB 42 on specific medical diagnosis and child protective investigations. A late-file strike-all amendment was adopted that made only stylistic changes to align with the House version. Supporters said the bill would help DCF and child protective teams better identify rare medical conditions and give parents a chance to defend against mistaken abuse findings. The bill was then reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 1570, which restores a prior program to help locate missing persons with special needs through voluntary tracking devices and coordination with sheriff’s offices and CARD centers, with nonrecurring funding included. Members then advanced several education, disability, and public services measures. CS for CSSB 182 created a teacher training and mentoring program for high-performing current and retired teachers to mentor teachers in D- and F-rated schools, and CS for CSSB 794 required background screening for employees in residential and day training programs for people with developmental disabilities while directing APD to study support coordination quality, workforce issues, and service gaps. Testimony on SB 794 strongly supported better training, lower caseloads, and more consistent support coordination. The committee also favorably reported CS for CS SB 1168 on background screenings, CS for CS SB 214 to allow rural special districts to pay verified invoices directly, CS for SB 1376 to create grants for genetic counseling education, and SB 1574 (Maddie’s Law) to add newborn screening for biliary atresia; the latter drew emotional support and testimony that early screening could save lives and reduce transplant costs. The committee heard and passed a number of other policy bills, including CS for CS for SB 1510, the DEP agency package, after environmental groups warned that one provision could delay basin management protections and allow more septic systems in impaired watersheds; the bill still passed favorably. Members also approved CS for CS for SB 598 on funeral and cemetery regulation, SB 688 to license naturopathic doctors, SB 1318 on scholarship account reversion rules, CS for CS for SB 682 on domestic violence injunctions and penalties, SB 130 on workforce training for current and former inmates, and SB 1548, the latest Live Local affordable housing update. Several bills were briefly postponed or taken up later in the meeting. In the latter portion of the meeting, the committee approved CS for C.S. for SB 536 on criminal gang membership criteria, CS for C.S. SB 762 on assigning conflict capital cases across regional counsel offices, SB 1332 on career offender registration requirements, CS for CS for SB 1742 creating a new offense for indecent exposure of sexual organs to a child, and CS for SB 1750 increasing penalties for serious sex offenses and child sexual abuse material crimes. The committee also debated CS for SB 1226 on Public Employee Relations Commission procedures and union certification rules, including a late-file amendment setting a 60% threshold and 25% quorum for recertification; the discussion focused heavily on constitutional concerns, union rights, and differences between first responders and other public employees. The transcript ends while that bill’s debate is still underway, with the committee having already taken numerous favorable votes throughout the meeting.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • And the public doesn't always, you know, they don't understand why that information isn't public, particularly
  • when it involves a public notice.
  • a public notice.
  • , that being who is sponsoring this public notice.
  • Or we were talking about it, a public notice was done.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • or Twin Cities Public Television.
  • I also spoke with my Public Radio.
  • </c> members of the public who wish to speak? members of the public who wish to speak?
  • Um I also the public to understand.
  • </c><01:12:08.520><c> is</c> putting those checks that this body is putting those checks that this body
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House County and Municipal Government Committee Mar 5th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • I know certain public records requests have associated fees.
  • I think that ought to be up to the... you know, I think that's a public expenditure.
  • We're talking especially about keeping a public record, which this video will... public record, which
  • Public to everybody in Lone County. So, what?
  • But like Library Board... that local governing bodies, local boards... Elected.
Bills: HB333, HB329, HB362
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • For all those interested in submitting a public comment, please review the notice of public. hearing
  • The public comment portal will close shortly after adjournment.
  • That's an acronym that stands for Tourism Public Improvement Districts, a TPID.
  • Social workers are essential to public service in Texas.
  • Or just a percentage of social workers that work in the public sector?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Now it's time for public testimony. The chair will now call Cyrus Reid.
  • Are you concerned this could potentially affect fees to establish public parks? Yes.
  • on behalf of the Texas Public Policy Foundation for the bill.
  • This practice ought to concern us as it corrodes public trust.
  • It detracts from core services and advances no legitimate public interest.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Transportation Funding Mar 31st, 2025

S/C on Transportation Funding

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Transportation Funding Subcommittee can take public comments on bills for discussion today.
  • That's what happens when you have toll roads instead of a public entity that oversees our public infrastructure
  • Let's stop while we're ahead, or at the very least, not waste public money.
  • These kinds of projects include light rail, public transportation, and shared-use paths.
  • The Austin City Council repealed an ordinance prohibiting camping in public spaces.