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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Elections Apr 24th, 2025

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Of other instances where they use this kind of reliable source reporting mechanism by the public that
  • I'm happy for you to get us out of here. Okay, but will you get that for us? I appreciate it.
  • So that being said, I believe that a majority of us have...
  • Of voters for being citizens, but using old data.
  • Did they give us a span of that? There's a...
Committee: House Elections
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy REVISED Mar 5th, 2026

Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, for taking care of that business for me.
  • those things that were a little bit of an imposition on other things.
  • Yes, members of the committee. I appreciate your indulgence on this.
  • Nebraska has done this and seen reduction in water use.
  • We're not forcing the producers to meter.
Bills: SB1928 , SB259
Committee: Senate Energy
Summary: The committee took up two water-related bills, both on committee substitutes with titles stricken. Senate Bill 259, carried over from the prior year, was described as a shortened version of earlier language that removed some provisions seen as burdensome and eliminated funding for the Water Resources Board. The author said the bill aims to recognize that water extends beyond property lines, add measuring requirements for permitted users, and preserve water for future generations while exempting domestic uses and pasture/livestock taps. After no questions or debate, the committee passed SB 259 by a vote of 7-1. The committee then heard Senate Bill 1928, which creates a voluntary five-year flex allocation program beginning January 1, 2027. The author said the program is intended to help existing permit holders measure and use water more efficiently without requiring new permitting or mandatory metering, and noted the proposal mirrors House language. He also explained that the original 200% annual cap had been reduced to 150% in the committee substitute. The bill passed 10-0. At the close, the chair noted both bills were heard to help develop broader water policy for Oklahoma and encouraged continued cooperation among interested parties. The committee then adjourned.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Health & Long-Term Care Feb 24th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Health & Long-Term Care

Transcript Highlights:
  • It requires that veterinary prescription drugs may only be used by or on order of a licensed veterinarian
  • We have Substitute House Bill 2339 concerning the regulation of nursing before us.
  • We have Substitute House Bill 2339 concerning the regulation of nursing before us.
  • communities, before us. ...for increasing regulatory oversight of continuing care retirement communities
  • before us.
Bills: HB2340 , HB2540 , HB2113
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 8th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • Constitution also condemns this to the use of eminent domain. I mean, it's already there.
  • Constitution also condemns this to the use of eminent domain. I mean, it's already there.
  • I think impact fees seem like a useful tool to mitigate the impacts of growth.
  • I think impact fees, they seem like a useful tool to mitigate the impacts of growth.
  • And we've adopted a mixed system using a moderate rate of impact fees to help address this.
Bills: HB5489 , HB5695 , HB5699 , SB291 , SB292
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Baldwin County Legislation Committee Apr 2nd, 2025

Baldwin County Legislation

Transcript Highlights:
  • All right, uh, couple of guests greeted today. I... Uh, a couple of guests greeted today.
  • All of the landowners have... All of the landowners have been... is this. Which talking?
  • of Daphne.
  • Forced annexation has not been a mode of operation for this delegation, so I just want to somewhat publicly
  • But that has not been a posture or mode of operation of this delegation over the last couple of decades
Bills: HB446 , HB485
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/17/25

Elections Finance and Government Operations

Transcript Highlights:
  • All of us want to live meaningful lives.
  • So think of the permitted use or the conditional use permit process as sort of the green light to do
  • Is there any possibility of us coming back tonight?
  • Is there any possibility of us coming back tonight?
  • </c> residents of Minnesota not just US residents of Minnesota not just US citizens<01:20:58.920><c>
Bills: HF1051 , HF16
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Finance and Policy Committee 2/23/26

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • >> Yes, most of us are licensed in a different county.
  • So for a lot of us, a regular clinic fits our needs.
  • So for a lot of us, a regular clinic fits our needs.
  • And in the context of opioid use disorder, delays matter.
  • And one of those forced to wait twice.
Bills: HF362 , HF2590 , HF2760 , HF3444
ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations - Human Resources Division Apr 15th, 2025 at 09:00 am

Appropriations - Human Resources Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, so we will take up House Bill 1012, the budget of the Department of Human Services.
  • the Department of Water Resources.
  • And more of a, we've always felt like we're a part of, More of a, we've always felt like we're a part
  • of a group, so appreciate that.
  • Senator Magrum, you have a couple of visitors walking in the door and got a pair of Daves there.
Bills: HB1012
Summary: The Senate Appropriations Human Services Division met to consider House Bill 1012, the Department of Human Services budget, and reviewed three previously made amendments: correcting a reference to $30 million underfunding, changing “human service centers” to “behavioral health clinics,” and revising section 31 language so the department would review medical assistance services and report findings and recommendations rather than directly implement adjustments. The committee also discussed whether to include funding related to two other bills with fiscal impacts, House Bill 1485 (personal needs allowance) and House Bill 2399 (PRTF reimbursement), noting those measures may go to conference committee and that appropriations could be added there instead of in HB 1012. The committee agreed to proceed with HB 1012 and members noted provider inflation questions would be raised later in full committee. The division then approved a due pass recommendation on the amendments to HB 1012 and, after a roll call vote, approved HB 1012 as amended on a 4-1 vote, with Senator Mathern voting no. Senator Davison was named as carrier. Members also discussed House Bill 1577, involving wastewater project financing and possible amendments related to a line of credit from the Bank of North Dakota for specific projects, and House Bill 1619, for which additional amendments were expected before full committee action. The meeting ended with general thanks and adjournment.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Feb 12th, 2025

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Speaker pulled a lot of us into his conference room, and we worked out a lot of these details.
  • So either he has to be changed in the back of a car or be forced to be laid down in a public restroom
  • told just to use the bathroom, but there is no bathroom to use.
  • I don't think that probably justifies it there, and so I don't know whether we need to kind of work in
  • It's all 35 of us plus our house colleagues.
Bills: SB1 , SB83 , SB159 , SB160 , SB1
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources REVISED Feb 17th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • kind of pushed out of a cola.
  • Of kind of kind of pushed out of a cola.
  • there are a lot of things that over the years that the legislature has dumped on us that doesn't really
  • I believe to the prote and the speaker of the house so they're gonna have to come back to us on those
  • It's one of the correspondents I have is on state use.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources REVISED Feb 17th, 2026

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • We've got a lot of us that are presenting in education, so appreciate you being flexible with us to get
  • If you use anybody, I'm speaking specifically of military personnel that are also teachers, and I was
  • Then you have to convince us... ...that what you're working on is worthy of the legislature.
  • It's one of the correspondence I have is on state use.
  • It's one of the correspondence I have is on state use.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Retirement and Government Resources considered a series of retirement, pension, and state employee bills. Senate Bill 1870 would let small municipalities in OPERS with populations of 2,000 or less opt out for new employees; members questioned the fiscal impact and the bill passed 8-0 after the chair struck the title to get a clearer actuarial analysis. Senate Bill 1722 passed 9-0 and would require OMES construction contract fees to be based only on construction costs, not interior design and furnishings, with members discussing how to define those terms and whether historical or specialized projects could still be accommodated. Senate Bill 1639 passed 9-0 after an amendment removed provisions affecting the Indian Education Act commission, leaving a bill to repeal several dormant boards and commissions. The committee also passed Senate Bills 715 and 716, which would increase municipal contributions to firefighter and police pensions, respectively; members raised concerns about city budgets, and the sponsor said he was open to phasing in the increases. Senate Bill 182 passed 5-2 to add certain DHS Inspector General officers and OJA residential care specialists to hazardous duty retirement, and Senate Bill 609 passed 7-0 to allow police recruits to buy up to five years of prior out-of-state service credit as a recruitment tool. The committee then passed Senate Bill 169 5-2 to increase state employee longevity pay by 50%, with supporters citing high turnover and opponents warning about budget pressure and the need for broader raises. Senate Bill 134 passed 7-0 to shorten the waiting period for county employees to return to work from one year to six months. Senate Bill 432 passed 6-0 to raise volunteer firefighter pension benefits, and because it was double-assigned it would next go to Appropriations. Senate Bill 1407 passed 7-0 after an amendment requiring OMES to provide the Commission on the Status of Women an itemized accounting of funds; the bill generally clarifies staffing and financial reporting authority for the commission. Finally, Senate Bill 2039 passed 8-0 after an amendment narrowing the bill to military personnel who are also teachers and defining salary for buyback purposes; the sponsor said the measure would help service members return to teaching and buy back up to five years of credit. The committee also passed Senate Bill 1356 7-0, a broader OMES cleanup bill moving certain functions elsewhere, though members flagged concerns about relocating the state use program and the pay-for-success fund and suggested further study on those sections.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • improve use of technology in that way.
  • improve use of technology in that way.
  • </c><00:18:23.840><c> of</c> Minnesota to improve uh use of Minnesota to improve uh use of technology
  • of use of this type uh in this<00:42:34.000><c> setting.
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Bills: HF4210 , HF4212 , HF4549 , HF4464 , HF4546 , HF4447
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 02-20-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Chair has read the journal of the preceding day and approves the same.
  • </c> the order of the day. the order of the day.
  • President, I move for the adoption of standing committee reports numbers 2479 to 2693.
  • Referrals and re-referrals are made in accordance with any supplemental orders of the day that may be
  • the day that may be filed later of the day that may be filed later today. today. today.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 02-19-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a mother of a Kamehameha School graduate, class of 2007, I am pleased to introduce 25 eighth grade
  • ,</c><00:01:20.000><c> class</c><00:01:20.240><c> of</c> a Kamehameha School graduate, class of a Kamehameha
  • the Hawaii Future Farmers of America.
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  • <c> may</c> supplemental orders of the day that may supplemental orders of the day that may be<00:05:
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development May 14th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Most of us thought of that in terms of social media content and that sort of thing, but it covered a
  • It's really about a negotiation about the... use of intellectual property. So what does this mean?
  • Those federal guidelines that, again, I'm assuming a lot of research and teaching hospitals use?
  • Now, of course, we don't use people's tissue if they have said no; I want to be very, very clear.
  • Members, SB1228. allows for the continuation of the task force on consolidation of Workforce and Social
Bills: SB315 , SB584 , SB1228 , SB1484 , SB1860 , SB1802
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Justice May 13th, 2025

Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so it's incumbent upon us, as a matter of policy, to require this.
  • Let us take this step forward and embrace the future of communication. Thank you.
  • At this time we all know that newspaper, a lot of us don't get the newspaper, of course we all have access
  • abuse and allows broader use of relationship evidence in cases involving victims of trafficking offenses
  • Where the courts may fail us in the amount of time to be served, at least we could feel a sense of justice
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare May 12th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • Let me kind of explain that a little bit. So SNAP cards are used everywhere, right, in Louisiana.
  • that a lot of our MCOs used for their value-added benefits.
  • what's the best possible uses of it.
  • I just wanted to kind of clarify that too. They're used.
  • She thanks us for getting it out of here and just let her continue to work with all parties.
Bills: HR174 , HR194 , HCR98 , SB39 , SB124 , SB190 , SB236 , SB270 , SB273 , SB359 , SB415 , SB426 , SB437 , SB451
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, we've got four bills in front of us.
  • </c> Members, we've got four bills in front of us.
  • And again, just a good reminder for all of us.
  • </c><00:24:43.039><c> so</c> of an informal setting here for us so of an informal setting here for us
  • </c><01:06:16.960><c> have</c> that some of us don't necessarily have that some of us don't necessarily
Bills: HF110 , HF111 , HF263 , HF105
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 22nd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, with us today is the Edoak Lady Eagles state champion basketball team from a little town of
  • Animals move safely through the night, but it also gives something back to all of us.
  • Programs used for the treatment and education of compulsive gambling disorder will also receive funds
  • Have you heard of any challenges as it relates to this language that is before us and concerns?
  • The state benefits by promoting tourism We're gonna use the Thunder to promote the state of Oklahoma.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 22nd, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • commandments of mercy, justice, and humility, and we further ask you to fill us with your Holy Spirit
  • Members, with us today is the Red Oak Lady Eagles state champion basketball team from a little town of
  • Programs used for treatment of compulsive gambling disorder will also receive funds.
  • Have you heard of any challenges as it relates to this language that is before us and concerns?
  • We're going to use the Thunder to promote the state of Oklahoma.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, heard an invocation, and recognized several guests and groups in the gallery, including the Ponca City High School Poe High Steppers, the Edmond Democratic Women, family members of senators, a Grace Reform Baptist Church co-op group, and Oklahoma 4-H participants. The chamber also honored the Red Oak Lady Eagles state championship basketball team with a citation and remarks celebrating their first school basketball title and strong season. The Senate adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 22, supporting the Lights Out Oklahoma campaign to reduce bird mortality during migration by encouraging reduced exterior lighting in peak migration months. The chamber also adopted Senate Resolution 41, proclaiming April 22, 2026, as the 27th annual 4-H Day at the Capitol, with testimony from 4-H representatives emphasizing youth leadership, civic engagement, and workforce readiness. Several bills passed, including House Bill 169 (house amendments adopted and the bill passed as an emergency measure), House Bill 2123 on the Arkansas River bridge, House Bill 2650 on summary administration estate thresholds, House Bill 3260 on funeral director continuing education approvals, House Bill 3403 on a DEQ/OSU sewage sludge pilot study, House Bill 3649 on the Mental Health Department real property trust, House Bill 3742 on criminal discovery, House Bill 3831 on a Task Force One revolving fund, House Bill 3996 on indigent defense experts in capital cases, House Bill 4321 on limits on retroactive building rule application, and House Bill 4339 on summary administration notice timing. House Bill 1047, which would have authorized a tribal sports betting framework and related revenue distributions, drew extensive debate over gambling addiction, revenue, tribal compacts, geofencing, and NIL funding, but failed 21-27; Senator Coleman gave notice of intent to reconsider. The Senate then announced an Appropriations Committee meeting and adjourned until the next scheduled session.