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WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 27, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • And we're simply wanting law enforcement community to have all the tools in our power to provide safety
Bills: SF0101
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 26, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • point where we could lose rights, and they would sit there and go, "Oh, well, it's in the name of safety
Bills: SF0101
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 19, 2026

Labor, Health & Social Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • This will include um continued use of the programs, technologies, and education to improve patient safety
  • technologies, and education to improve technologies, and education to improve patient<00:03:08.800><c> safety
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  • Page three patient safety and services.
Bills: SF0121
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 16th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • For children, as a parent, I do worry about that First Amendment right being balanced against safety
  • This bill is a book-burning bill dressed up as safety.
  • significant compliance burden, placing them at a competitive disadvantage without improving child safety
  • This could lead to restrictions on critical resources that LGBTQ youth rely on for safety and support
Bills: HB2112
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • But threats to the safety of Jewish people are obviously not protected forms of speech, yet that's what
  • as Jews is inextricably linked with inclusive, pluralistic democracy and with the rights and safety
  • Leaders that put their people's safety in order to propel an ideology at risk aren't leaders.
  • cannot guarantee Jewish students' safety in the face of extreme anti-Semitism and anarchy.
  • This is the rabbi at the university saying, your school will not protect your safety.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on addressing the rising tide of anti-Semitism across the nation. Among the discussions, members expressed concerns about the disturbing acts of hate witnessed on college campuses, with instances of harassment and intimidation targeting Jewish students being highlighted. High-profile incidents, including vandalism and the display of extremist symbols, prompted urgent calls for investigations and measures to protect civil rights. The importance of moral clarity in confronting such hate crimes was emphasized as well, outlining the responsibilities of leaders to ensure safety and uphold justice.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Education Pre-K - 12 Feb 3rd, 2026

Education Pre-K - 12

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill removes language related to the school safety requirement related to temporary door locks.
  • The bill removes language related to the school safety requirement related to temporary door locks.
  • NDAs add nothing to student safety.
  • We already use cameras on buses, hallways, where safety does matter.
  • Cameras are just good safety measures. Cameras are just good safety measures.
Bills: S0824 , S1170 , S1620 , S1738 , S7036
Summary: The Education Pre-K-12 Committee considered several K-12 bills and resolutions. SJR 1104, by Senator Massullo, would place on the ballot a proposed constitutional amendment protecting voluntary religious expression in public schools; supporters said it simply codifies existing law and protects student and employee rights, while opponents warned it could entrench religious pressure and exclusion. The resolution was reported favorably. The committee also heard SB 1738, by Senator Yarborough, on educational facilities; an amendment removed crime-prevention-through-environmental-design language and adjusted transparency/safe-space provisions, and the bill was reported favorably as amended. SB 824, by Senator Truenow, was amended into a transparency measure requiring districts to submit annual reports on unimproved land holdings to DOE, and it was reported favorably. Appointments in tabs 7 and 8 were recommended for confirmation. The committee then took up SPB 7036, a comprehensive education package by Chair Simon. The bill would expand educational emergency triggers, adjust Title I withholding uses, align charter school rules with school improvement processes, update safety and early learning provisions, expand literacy and math interventions, and revise educator pipeline policies. Members raised concerns about a provision that could allow the state to develop instructional materials; Simon said that section was still being considered and would need guardrails. The committee adopted a motion to submit the bill as a committee bill, and it was reported favorably. SB 1620, by Senator Leak, proposed a “school board members’ bill of rights” giving board members direct access to district documents and staff, limiting district attorneys’ dual representation, strengthening nepotism rules, and prohibiting nondisclosure agreements. Volusia County school board members and others testified both for and against the bill, with supporters citing transparency and accountability and opponents warning about confidentiality, staff pressure, and undermining the superintendent’s authority. The bill was reported favorably. Finally, SB 1170, by Senator Calatayud, as amended, would allow parents of students in self-contained ESE classrooms to request cameras, with district policies governing review, notice, timelines, and appeals. Parents, advocates, and educators testified strongly in support, while one witness opposed it as an unfunded mandate. The committee reported the bill favorably.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/26

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • For safety reasons, standing or sitting in walkways or aisles, or anything that obstructs the view of
  • Um, troopers and House security personnel are present to ensure everybody's safety.
  • has emphasized that in the first year the majority will go to hospitals because we are community safety
  • has emphasized that in the first year the majority will go to hospitals because we are community safety
  • workforce mobility, supports telehealth, and expands access to care without compromising patient safety
Bills: HF1925
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

PBS Public Hearing - Wed Feb 4, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
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  • So, public safety um issue, a concern.
  • And day to do public safety assessments.
  • </c><02:19:53.920><c> risk</c> research shows that public safety risk research shows that public safety
  • Um that being said, community safety.
Bills: HB1531
Committee: House Public Safety
Summary: The committee heard testimony on House Bill 1913, which would create a mental health coordinator position within the Office of Veteran Services for the Daniel K. Akaka State Veterans Home and appropriate funds for it. Supporters said veterans, especially on the neighbor islands, need more mental health access and coordination. Several witnesses, including Sean Sonatada and Tom Driscoll, supported the intent but urged amendments to broaden the position beyond one facility and make it a statewide resource. Committee members questioned whether the bill would duplicate existing services at the veterans home and whether the position would be reimbursable through federal VA funding; testimony indicated the state would appropriate the money, while existing home services are already covered through current staff and federal reimbursement structures. The committee also heard testimony on House Bill 9, which would designate Hawaii as a Purple Heart state. Testifiers generally supported the measure as a way to honor wounded veterans and their families, though one member asked what benefits the designation would confer. Witnesses clarified that the bill was mainly symbolic and did not appear to create new benefits, and one testifier noted Honolulu County had already adopted a similar Purple Heart designation. The committee then took up House Bill 1628, which would establish a compassionate release protocol for certain seriously ill or debilitated incarcerated persons. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Hawaii Paroling Authority opposed the bill, arguing that an existing administrative process already works, that the bill could improperly extend eligibility to people serving life without parole or mandatory minimum sentences, and that it lacked victim and family input and sufficient resources. In contrast, the Hawaii Correctional System Oversight Commission strongly supported the bill, saying it would reduce the high cost of incarcerating people with complex medical needs, ease burdens on staff and the prison population, and better reflect human dignity. The commission described having seen severe suffering and deaths in custody and said compassionate release is warranted in some cases. No votes or final actions were taken in the portion of the meeting provided.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • In 2021, the legislature passed SB 2022, which required equipping all Texas Department of Public Safety
  • highway patrol vehicles with bullet-resistant glass and front door panels to increase officer safety
  • The grant program would be administered by the Governor's Office of Public Safety, Criminal Justice Division
  • This legislation aims to enhance officer safety and reduce fatalities caused by gunfire during patrols
Bills: HB2217
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Bradbury knows that efficiency. and safety go hand-in-hand.
  • A record number of rail safety requirements were waived.
  • So I hope my colleagues will understand that we have lots of work to do on safety.
  • The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, which is responsible for the safety of all motor carriers
  • We don't really say that there's not a safety effect to this.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation convened to consider the promotion of Coast Guard Lieutenant Samuel Hafensteiner to Lieutenant Commander and the nomination of Stephen Bradbury as Deputy Secretary of Transportation. The meeting highlighted ongoing concerns regarding aviation safety, especially in light of recent aircraft incidents. Members discussed the critical need for knowledgeable leadership within the Department of Transportation to address these safety challenges effectively. Mr. Bradbury's background as a former General Counsel of the Department was presented as a strong asset for the role he seeks.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you for attending the last Public Safety meeting of this session.
  • for licensure and updates the language to include Service Oklahoma and delete Department of Public Safety
  • does is it tightens up the method of how we calculate the money that goes into the 780-781 Community Safety
  • In my eight years, I believe this is my first time to ever present a bill in Public Safety.
  • This is the, unless I've missed something, which I don't think I have, this will be the last Public Safety
Bills: HB4284 , HB1250 , HB4190 , HB3086
Committee: House Public Safety
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Community Safety Feb 3rd, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Community Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the House Community Safety Committee. Today is Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
  • But I think what matters isn't how strong a policy sounds, but whether it truly improves safety and stability
  • misunderstandings and ensuring officers can act confidently and consistently, prioritizing public safety
  • of us could agree that immigration enforcement should not come at the expense of our civil rights, safety
  • It affirms that our communities deserve safety and justice, and that our law enforcement officers should
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Finance Aug 15th, 2025

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Madam Chair and members, Senate Bill 18 relates to permit exemptions from TCEQ for certain dams or reservoirs
  • Madam Chair and members, Senate Bill 18 relates to permit exemptions from TCEQ for certain dams or reservoirs
Bills: SB2 , SB3 , SB5 , SB9 , SB10 , SB14 , SB16 , SB34 , SB18
Committee: Senate Finance
Summary: The Senate Committee on Finance met in the second special session and considered a series of bills, mostly related to flood response, water infrastructure, taxation, school accountability, property fraud, and legislative procedure. Senator Zaffirini presented SB 18 on TCEQ permit exemptions for certain erosion, floodwater, and sediment control dams or reservoirs; Senator Perry presented SB 2 on flood relief preparedness, SB 14 on credit impact fees and water supply/conservation incentives, and SB 5 on Hill Country relief funding; Senator Bettencourt presented SB 3 on early warning flood sirens, SB 9 on replacing STAAR with three annual tests and strengthening A-F accountability, and SB 10 on lowering the rollback tax rate from 3.5% to 2.5%; Senator West presented SB 16 on property transaction ID requirements and new real property theft/fraud offenses; and Chair Huffman laid out SB 34, which changes legislative witness immunity rules from transactional immunity to testimonial immunity consistent with federal law. The committee also heard brief explanations that several bills were the same as versions previously passed by the Senate or committee, and there was limited public testimony, with no witnesses on most bills and only position cards on SB 16. Senator West raised a concern on SB 10 about a possible carve-out for police pay raises, but Senator Bettencourt said no change would be made at that time. For SB 34, Chair Huffman explained the bill would still allow compelled testimony before the legislature but would no longer provide blanket immunity, while preserving the right to counsel. The committee voted favorably on all bills considered. SB 18, SB 2, SB 14, SB 3, SB 16, SB 5, and SB 34 were reported out unanimously or near-unanimously, while SB 9 passed 10-1 and SB 10 passed 8-3. At the end of the meeting, Senator West requested to be shown voting nay on SB 9, and the chair granted unanimous consent. The committee then recessed subject to the call of the chair.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Mullins Mile to honor the life of Mollie Mullins and recognize her family's efforts to improve highway safety
  • stretch of highway was a known accident hotspot, the family partnered with TxDOT to improve roadway safety
  • designations, but it serves as a lasting reminder of Mollie's legacy and the importance of highway safety
  • It deals with public safety; it removes an unnecessary administrative delay from the process of DPS enforcing
  • its motor carrier public safety operations.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 2/27/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I agree that spending time in schools and with public safety folks is a best practice.
  • Same thing with the Public Safety committee or committee.
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  • Those were child, education, and public safety.
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Bills: HF550 , HF412 , HF796 , HF140