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TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Apr 25th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • Of this, of this. Aye Chair lays out as pending business House Bill 2844.
  • of distribution.
  • Yeah, it's usually right at the end of the, of the first, um, of the first trimester.
  • Of one of these drugs.
  • You've, you've, you've correctly identified the operative language of, of the, of who the bill is targeting
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 4/10/25

State Government Finance and Policy

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  • And that is the content of the A2. than the end of first quarter and you than the end of first quarter
  • </c> successfully raised uh the salaries of successfully raised uh the salaries of our<00:04:51.120><
  • </c> effectively in the state of Minnesota. effectively in the state of Minnesota.
  • Thank you to both of our chairs and to all of our members and staff for making this all possible.
  • </c> because of it. Thank you. Thank you. because of it. Thank you. Thank you.
Bills: HF2783
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 4/8/25

State Government Finance and Policy

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  • In light of that, I'd like to share a brief acknowledgement of the impact of the proposed budget in front
  • </c> resolution of audit findings. resolution of audit findings.
  • ><c> of</c><00:31:40.640><c> the</c> public and the needs of the public and the needs of the administration
Bills: HF2783
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

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  • </c> end of the day so that continuity of end of the day so that continuity of care<00:10:39.839><c>
  • 00:44:47.599><c> how</c> like it's just sort of a a fact of how like it's just sort of a a fact of how
  • of time this session to consider a variety of bills.
  • </c><01:20:46.960><c> and</c> isn't a part of either one of these and isn't a part of either one of these
Bills: HF656, HF655, HF633
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Judiciary

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  • </c><00:14:12.480><c> In</c> of the victims of the of the loss.
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KY
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  • </c><00:10:18.640><c> a</c> housing bill of probably a product of a housing bill of probably a product
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  • of that because you're at the mercy of building and anytime you're at the mercy of doing that projects
Summary: The Budget Subcommittee met without a quorum at first, then approved the minutes once a quorum was reached. The first presentation was from the Department of Housing, Buildings, and Construction within the Public Protection Cabinet. Commissioner Max Fuller and Deputy Commissioner David Moore reviewed the department’s licensing structure, noting about 50 license types and roughly 42,000 active licenses, with most tied to plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work. They compared Kentucky’s fees and requirements with neighboring states and said Kentucky is generally in line or slightly below surrounding states when local and contractor licensing requirements elsewhere are considered. The department also described staffing and inspection pressures. Officials said boiler inspections have a measurable backlog, with about 18% of state-jurisdiction boilers and pressure vessels past due statewide and a higher percentage in Jefferson County. They said building code plan review turnaround has risen from about 30 days to roughly 33–35 days, and that some areas are struggling to maintain same-day plumbing inspections and three-day HVAC inspections. Members asked whether the agency could handle increased housing construction, especially in rural areas; the department said it had requested additional plumbing staff and a plan reviewer, particularly for the Bowling Green/Warren County area, and noted that electrical inspectors are stretched across the state and are also pulled into disaster response work. The committee then heard from Kentucky Venues and the Kentucky State Fair Board on the Kentucky Exposition Center renovation and related operations. David Beck, board chairman David Williams, CFO Tony Shrek, and others said the project is progressing ahead of schedule, with keys to the new building expected in December and the facility already booked for future events. They reported strong tourism and economic impact, including record activity at the Exposition Center and downtown convention center, and said the Farm Machinery Show and other events continue to drive demand. Members asked about budget status, and the presenters said inflation, delayed access to funds due to the RFP/design process, and added costs have left them short of money to finish all planned work. They identified phase three funding needs, including food and beverage service improvements and completion of Freedom Hall seating, and said they are considering bringing food and beverage operations back under their control to improve efficiency and revenue. The meeting ended with no formal votes on the presentations and an announcement that the committee would meet again the following Tuesday.