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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business Feb 3rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Business

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  • To the Department of Labor is outlined in the bill as the enforcement agency for this bill.
  • I did receive contact from the Department of Labor.
  • And then also, is the department of Labor equipped to investigate these scenarios of identity theft.
  • by the Department of Labor.
  • The Department of Labor enforces a lot of laws on our books with employers across the state.
Bills: HB3725 , HB3260 , HB3660 , HB3369 , HB3370
Committee: House Business
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business Feb 3rd, 2026

Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • I did receive contact from the Department of Labor.
  • I did receive contact from the Department of Labor.
  • And then also, is the Department of Labor equipped to investigate these scenarios of identity theft?
  • by the Department of Labor.
  • The Department of Labor enforces a lot of laws on our books with employers across the state, so I completely
Bills: HB3725 , HB3260 , HB3660 , HB3369 , HB3370
Committee: House Business
Summary: The committee first took up House Bill 3725, as amended by a PCS, which would require employers statewide to use E-Verify or a federal equivalent when hiring new employees. The author argued the bill would help reduce illegal immigration, protect wages and jobs for lawful workers, and impose only minimal costs because E-Verify is free and quick to use. Members raised concerns about burdens on small businesses, farms, and ranches; state versus federal authority; enforcement by the Department of Labor; identity theft and false positives; possible litigation; and what would happen if the federal system went offline or changed. The author said the bill includes good-faith protections, a trigger repeal if the federal program expands, and that he would file additional language to address shutdown-related disruptions. No motion was made, and the bill remained in committee. The committee then heard and passed several other measures without opposition. House Bill 3260 would add the Oklahoma Funeral Directors Association as an approved provider for continuing education credits for funeral director license renewals, and it passed 9-0. House Bill 3660 would authorize natural organic reduction, described as transforming human remains into soil, and it also passed 9-0. House Bill 3369 would revise food truck fire code requirements by allowing portable fire extinguishers instead of an automatic suppression system and by allowing licensed plumbers, not just Oklahoma LP Gas, to inspect or install certain gas plumbing; members discussed possible conflicts with another LP gas fix and agreed to work together, and the bill passed 9-0. Finally, House Bill 3370 would extend the effective date of the food truck fire code to November 1, 2028, creating a sunset to allow more time for a broader solution. The author said he preferred another option but wanted this bill available if needed. After brief clarification, the committee passed HB 3370 9-0. The meeting ended with the chair noting there would be three meetings left in the session.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Public Safety Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • on about five years of research funded by the Department of Justice.
  • Epidemic," which is based on about five years of research funded by the Department of Justice.
  • Professor and department chair of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Metro State University
  • , our Community Corrections Act Counties, as well as the Minnesota Department of Corrections.
  • I urge your support of House File 1769 to fully fund and stabilize community supervision services in
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/1/25

Public Safety Finance and Policy

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  • on about five years of research funded by the Department of Justice.
  • research funded by the Department of Justice.
  • I'm also a professor and department chair of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Metro
  • </c><01:09:01.040><c> of</c> and department chair of the school of and department chair of the school
  • </c><01:32:55.600><c> of</c> I worked on with the Department of I worked on with the Department of Children
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Community Safety Jan 27th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Community Safety

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  • custody and control of responding fire departments and ambulance services that are necessary or related
  • For the Department of Corrections, it decreases the likelihood of these individuals being involved in
  • Washington State Department of Corrections.
  • And so we work with the Department of Social and Health Services for housing placements for people.
  • So a life of service is kind of what drives all of us sitting before you.
Bills: HB2387 , HB2490 , HB2508 , HB2539
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance May 7th, 2025

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We welcome Ryan Van Ramhorst, Chief Medical Director of Medicaid and CHIP Services, HHSC.
  • The Department of State Health Services reports over 100,000 Texans are currently living with HIV, with
  • Texans are wholly unaware of instant determinations of their claims without any human oversight.
  • That in every AI-generated denial, the Texas Department of Insurance is to be notified, and a report
  • algorithms in the utilization review of health services.
Committee: House Insurance
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 11th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • within the control and discretion of a committee from the Department of Corrections.
  • And then the Department of Health said no.
  • I don't have the details of how the Department of Health releases the dollars.
  • This is number one of a number of organizations who provide services to these women.
  • But the bill does not explain how the Department of Health Will verify that those services are actually
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 11th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • In the Department of Medical Education, he currently serves as medical director of the PA program and
  • And whereas the brainchild of the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics and Light Safety International
  • Department of Health.
  • from the State Board of Education, the State Department of Education, because they don't have a certified
  • the school district board of Education or charter school governing body to the state department of Education
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 11th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So one of our first acts of service is social action and participating in the women's suffrage march
  • within the control and discretion of a committee from the Department of Corrections.
  • I don't have the details of how the Department of Health releases the dollars.
  • They have a new way of delivering services, but they are still delivering the services.
  • But the bill does not explain how the Department of Health will verify that those services are actually
Summary: The Senate began with several ceremonial recognitions, including citations for the Destiny Christian School girls volleyball team and football team for state championships, and for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, in connection with Delta Day at the Capitol and Women’s History Month. Members and guests were welcomed to speak briefly before the chamber returned to its agenda. The chamber then considered a series of bills. SB 444, dealing with hospice handling and disposal of controlled dangerous substances left after a patient’s death, passed 39-0. SB 1327, restoring the Tourism and Recreation Commission’s authority and adding general commission-member requirements, passed 27-12. SB 1061, a mortgage broker fee cleanup bill, passed 38-0. SB 1425, repealing an obsolete health care workforce board, passed 40-0. SB 1455, extending the sunset for the Board of Governors of the Architects, Landscape Architects, and Licensed Interior Designers, passed 28-11 and then also passed the emergency with 38-1. SB 1458, an Attorney General-request bill to align grand jury witness confidentiality statutes, failed 24-14. The Senate also passed SB 1460, which increases penalties for repeat peeping Tom and clandestine recording offenses and makes second or subsequent offenses sex offenses, by a vote of 38-3. SB 1480, creating a youth apprenticeship pilot program, passed 42-0 and then passed the emergency. SB 1530, updating the Oklahoma Research Development Rebate Program and encouraging private partnerships with higher education, passed 36-4. SB 1543, allowing multiple DUI charges within one year to be prosecuted as a single felony case and making related cleanup changes, passed 37-6 after extended debate about diversion, due process, and testing issues. SB 1555, aligning the state definition of intellectual disability with federal standards, passed 42-0, with a later correction noting the final vote as 42-1. SB 1593, updating outdated OSU-Tulsa trustee language, passed 43-0 and then passed the emergency. SB 1730, requiring law enforcement to copy OSBI on sexual offense reports, passed 37-6. SB 1209, which would have excluded Sundays and federal holidays from the eviction filing-to-hearing timeline, failed on a 21-21 tie after debate over landlord rights, service timing, and court delays.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Mar 25th, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

Transcript Highlights:
  • Several years ago, and they had a certificate of registration that they ended up doing in this last one
  • keep that if they got a waiver, and they have that waiver all the way through. through until the end of
  • hold the licenses have now been cut out, and this just extends for that group. 10 years now instead of
  • My name is Carla Jackson, and I'm a registered interior designer in the state of Texas.
  • us which speak for or against one of the bills.
Bills: HB 11 , HB491 , HB837 , HB1562 , HB1732 , HB1757 , HB1888 , HB2286
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1309 increases the amount of funding reserve for the purpose of paying debt service from
  • Senate Bill 1309 increases the amount of funding reserve for the purpose of paying debt service from
  • Senate Bill 1403 is the result of collaboration between Select Oklahoma, the Department of Commerce,
  • So that's why, with the Department of Commerce, they identified certain industries moving forward, such
  • of Oklahoma.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget REVISED: SB1403 - ADDED TO AGENDA Apr 14th, 2026

Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1309 increases the amount of funding reserve for the purpose of paying debt service from
  • Senate Bill 1309 increases the amount of funding reserve for the purpose of paying debt service from
  • Senate Bill 1403 is the result of collaboration between Select Oklahoma, the Department of Commerce,
  • That’s why, with the Department of Commerce, they identified certain industries moving forward, such
  • Senate Bill 1403 is the result of collaboration between Select Oklahoma, the Department of Commerce,
Summary: The committee first took up Senate Bill 1319, which would create a Corporation Commission process to help residential homeowners whose homes are contaminated by brine, oil, or other substances tied to the Commission’s jurisdiction. Members discussed a subcommittee amendment that removed an appropriation because the bill had already been funded elsewhere, and several questions focused on whether the measure was a state-funded bridge for rare cases where no liable party is immediately identifiable. The bill was advanced on a 23-3 vote. The committee then approved several other measures with little or no debate: SB 1369 to create a protected revolving fund for the 988 mental health lifeline; SB 1378 to create an Olympic Fund for Oklahoma City’s 2028 Olympic preparations; SB 1379 to establish a two-year grant pilot for victims of labor and sex trafficking; SB 1309 to increase the Rhodes Fund reserve for debt service; SB 1330 to change compensation for the pardon and parole board director and members to an attendance-based structure; SB 1546 to allow private donations for the Inspired to Teach program and rename it Next Ed; and SB 1403 to update the Quality Jobs Program, including adding certain transportation-related industries and tightening eligibility if a credit is unused for three years. These bills all received due-pass recommendations, with votes ranging from unanimous to 23-2. The committee also considered SB 1481, which adds 20 minutes of daily recess, and members noted that similar bills were moving through the process and that the bill did not clearly address whether the added recess counts as instructional time. It passed 25-0. Finally, SB 1122, a broadband tax-policy cleanup bill, drew questions about its fiscal impact on local governments and counties; the presenter said municipalities would not be affected because they do not levy ad valorem taxes, though the measure could reduce revenue for other taxing entities by about $20 million statewide. That bill passed 23-1. The meeting ended with announcements about upcoming appropriations meetings and adjournment.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/15/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:14:07.680><c> to</c> Commissioner of Human Services to Commissioner of Human Services to recover
  • And it transitions them to licensure instead of just certification by the Department of Human Services
  • We appreciate the direction of the Department of Human Services to assist counties in conducting long-term
  • Counties have been working with the Department of Human Services to address current backlogs and stand
  • </c><01:06:52.080><c> address</c> Department of Human Services to address Department of Human Services
Bills: HF4207 , HF4338
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • business will be followed today: prayer, pledge of allegiance, introduction, introduction of doctor
  • and nurse of the Direction of previous day's journal, House and Senate bills and joint resolutions on
  • I invite all of Oklahoma to pray.
  • Members, this is the An annual recognition of Rose Day, which honors the sanctity of life.
  • Doctor Azi is a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine.
OK
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  • of Doctor and Nurse of the Day, correction of the previous day's journal, House and Senate bills and
  • Pledge of Allegiance, introduction of Doctor and Nurse of the Day, correction of the previous day's journal
  • May overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. I invite all of Oklahoma to pray.
  • We desire the overflow of hope that all would benefit from the hope of the hope of the hope.
  • Aziz is a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Summary: The House convened with a roll call, prayer by Chaplain Ronnie Wilson, and the Pledge of Allegiance led by Representative Littrell. The chamber then heard several introductions and recognitions, including guests from members’ districts, the Lady Hornets championship team, and Doctor of the Day Dr. Ahmed Aziz, an internal medicine hospitalist from the Edmond/Deer Creek area. The main legislative action was consideration of House Joint Resolution 1031 by Representative Tammy West, a resolution recognizing Rose Day 2026 and honoring the sanctity of life. West moved adoption of the resolution, and the House approved it by recorded vote, 72-16. After the resolution passed, the body moved to announcements and introductions. The floor leader then offered a motion to adjourn, and the House agreed to adjourn until Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Standing Committee on Appropriations and Revenue.(2-10-26)

Appropriations & Revenue

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  • </c><00:32:22.320><c> Very</c> of administrative services. Very of administrative services.
  • </c> Department of Education sent people to. Department of Education sent people to.
  • Department of Corrections incurred Department of Corrections incurred $23,000<00:49:06.240><c> in</c
  • ,</c><00:49:16.400><c> spent</c> Department of Juvenile Justice, spent Department of Juvenile Justice
  • </c><00:52:38.079><c> of</c> expenditure paid by the Department of expenditure paid by the Department
HI
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  • administered by the Department of Accounting and General Services and the Department of Education.
  • administered by the Department of Accounting and General Services and the Department of Education.
  • , members of the committee, Keith Rian, Controller for the Department of Accounting and General Services
  • Rana Hashimoto here, Director of the Department of Human Resources Development.
  • From the Department of Human Resources, City and County of Honolulu in opposition, Office of the Mayor
Committee: House Labor
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Children, Youth and Family Services REVISED: Links added Feb 4th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Children, Youth and Family Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 2984 directs the Department of Human Services to request a waiver to allow SNAP dollars to
  • Once the money is stolen, unfortunately, the Department of Human Services is not able to replenish that
  • I've spoken with the Department of Human Services on the feasibility of that, and we're certainly exploring
  • I've had discussions with Lindsey from the Department of Human Services.
  • We just went through budget hearings last week of the Department of Mental Health that is still...
Bills: HB4422 , HB4117 , HB4300 , HB4298 , HB2984 , HB3344
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Special Committee on COVID-19 - March 30, 2020

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health Mar 24th, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 18 directs the Health and Human Services Commission to appoint a new state office of rural
  • the maintenance of facilities and services for pregnant women or women who have recently given birth
  • TTAF is an approved serving entity by the Texas Department of State Health Services to provide maternal
  • Perinatal palliative care services do a lot of different things, not just bereavement support, which
  • Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, good afternoon. Thank you for listening to me.
Committee: House Public Health