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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 23rd, 2025

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thirteen checks to our state retirees in the ERS program, including retired state troopers and prison
  • Stated simply, if a state trooper retired in 2001 with a $3,000 a month retirement, that trooper's retirement
  • Chair, perhaps we can help state employees. ...state retirees recoup that loss.
  • I'm also a former state employee, a retired state employee with over 35 years of service, and I retired
  • I have a state contribution rate of 8.25% that is shared between the state and the school districts.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government Mar 3rd, 2026

Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Boston is one of the largest cities in the state, and adding some more power to our existing finance
  • Palmer has stated that he intends to retire once our town elections are concluded in May.
  • This was filed at the suggestion of changes from shelters across the state, municipalities across the
  • state, animal control, pet daycare owners, and pet owners.
  • and towns did not report that to the state.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh encouraging the state to training.
  • </c> Hawaii State Capitol. Hawaii State Capitol.
  • </c> Veterans Services, Hawaii State Veterans Services, Hawaii State Department<00:35:27.760><c> of</
  • </c><00:35:39.000><c> of</c> Office of Veterans Services, State of Office of Veterans Services, State
  • State Veterans Cemetery.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

State Committee Meeting - 2025-03-27

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The state government committee is responsible for numerous entities within state government, and that
  • Article 2 is the state government policy.
  • Section 9 establishes a state building renewable energy storage vehicle account.
  • This would enable us to leverage federal funds for renewable energy and energy storage upgrades at state-owned
  • We send a lot of money to Washington, D.C. as the state of Minnesota, and it's the AG that stands to
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/27/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 7 is a State Building Renewable Energy Storage Vehicle Account. This is merely an account.
  • Section 7 is a State Building Renewable Energy<00:08:53.760><c> Storage</c><00:08:54.240><c> Vehicle
  • energy storage upgrades at state-owned facilities.
  • We send a lot of money to Washington, D.C., as the state of Minnesota, and it's the AG that stands to
  • We send a lot of money to Washington, D.C., as the state of Minnesota, and it's the AG that stands to
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 20th, 2026 at 04:30 pm

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • There are 5 funds that are allowed under this program right across the state.
  • Also, for our SBA lending, which sends business to our banks in the state to finance these companies,
  • So, I can't recall if the initial state question legalizing Medicaid was on the November ballot or not
  • Peaker, just to the point about when When State Question 2 was on the ballot, that was done first by
  • House Bill 4029 merely limits the appropriations given to the Oklahoma State Department of Health for
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget 2nd Revised Apr 20th, 2026 at 04:30 pm

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • Every single race in the state will be on that ballot as well, becomes a very long time to spend in the
  • House House Bill 4029 is $68 million dollars appropriated to the State Department of Health.
  • So, one of our goals was to increase the number of nurses in the state.
  • State or expanding existing project nursing programs.
  • Do you know what amount this deduction has been costing the state?
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget 2nd Revised Apr 20th, 2026

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • State your objection. I object to it.
  • House Bill 4029 is just $68,348,558 appropriated to the State Department of Health.
  • Do you know what amount this deduction has been costing the state?
  • So these investments in venture capital are making a difference in the state of Oklahoma.
  • These investments in venture capital are making a difference in the state of Oklahoma.
Summary: The Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget met and first took up House Bill 4063, adopting a committee substitute over objection by a 17-4 roll call vote. The bill, as explained by the Pro Tem, moves the election dates for House Bill 4440 and Joint Resolution 1024 to August 25, 2026. Members debated whether the measure violated the single-subject rule or was an attempt to revisit proposals that had previously failed, but the committee advanced it and it passed 16-6 after debate. The committee then considered a series of appropriations and reappropriations, largely involving ARPA and interest funds. These included Senate Bills 1130 through 1134 and 1142, which redirected funds to the University Hospital Authority and Trust, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, the State Department of Health for rural hospital rebuild efforts, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services for Griffin Memorial Hospital capacity, and DHS-related projects including Boys & Girls Club and YWCA funding. All of these bills passed, with most receiving broad support and only a few dissenting votes. Members also advanced several House bills: HB 4029 appropriated funds to the State Department of Health and the ALS fund; HB 4074 gave the Health Care Workforce Training Commission flexibility to close out ARPA projects and transfer funds among nursing-related programs; HB 4075 reappropriated water and wastewater funds within OWRB; HB 476 provided rural economic impact grant funding for water, wastewater, sewer, air park, industrial park, and broadband-related projects; HB 477 funded emergency response and relief grants with standard administrative language; HB 478 covered ARPA closeout costs for consultants and the grants management office; HB 428 extended a qualified equity investment tax deduction sunset; and HB 473 and HB 4073 pulled back ARPA funds for reappropriation and closeout. Most measures passed on strong roll-call votes, and the committee adjourned after HB 4073 passed 21-0.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 20th, 2026

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • There are five funds that are allowed under this program, right, across the state.
  • These companies are a great fit also for our SBA lending, which sends business to our banks in the state
  • So that's my question here: if we're going to make substantive change to the state of Oklahoma as far
  • So I can't recall if the initial state question legalizing Medicaid was on the November ballot or not
  • Well, there's certainly a scenario where you can see that with state questions as well as, you know,
Summary: The committee considered a series of bills largely focused on reappropriating and closing out ARPA-related funds, transferring interest earnings, and filling funding gaps in existing state projects. Measures included funding for the Health Care Workforce Training Commission, juvenile services in Rogers County, rural hospital rebuild projects, DHS-related projects for Boys and Girls Clubs and the YWCA, water and wastewater projects through the OWRB, ALS grant limits for OSDH, pandemic relief accounting, administrative costs for ARPA projects, pediatric cardiology and OSU-related projects, rural industrial park and port water/wastewater gaps, and emergency response grants through the Department of Emergency Management. Most of these bills were presented by Rep. Newton, Chairman Caldwell, Speaker Hilbert, Rep. Osborne, Rep. Hill, and others, with committee substitutes adopted without objection where noted. One bill, House Bill 4028, drew the most discussion. It would extend the sunset on the qualified equity investment deduction for venture capital investments. Members questioned the lack of program-specific evaluation data, including return on investment, jobs created, and how much of the tax deduction had actually been used. The sponsor said the program had helped grow Oklahoma venture capital and that he would seek better data, but argued the sunset should be extended for now. The bill passed 23-6. Another extended exchange centered on House Bill 4063, which combined measures related to placing state questions on the August ballot, including HJR 1024 and a bill tied to House Bill 1440. Members raised concerns about single-subject issues, ballot timing, voter turnout, and whether combining the measures limited legislators’ options. The Speaker defended the approach as election-related and noted prior precedent. The bill passed 23-6. The remaining bills were approved overwhelmingly, generally by votes of 27-0, 28-0, or 29-0, and were reported out with due pass recommendations before the meeting adjourned.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:29:10.640><c> and</c><00:29:10.880><c> county</c> amounts of state and county amounts of state
  • Stacy Aldrich, State Librarian from the Hawaii State Public Library System, with comments. >> Library
  • </c> to do that but that's how the state to do that but that's how the state payrolls<00:34:16.079><c
  • Next, we have Stacy Aldrich, State Librarian from the Hawaii State Public Library System, with comments
  • </c><00:57:09.040><c> Uh</c> relating to indent to the state. Uh relating to indent to the state.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions Mar 30th, 2026

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions

Transcript Highlights:
  • 31 other states.
  • As I stated at the start, as state leaders, you have a choice.
  • They lower state revenues, and they raise the need for state spending.
  • What did the state do?
  • What did the state do?
Bills: H5006, H5007
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 5/5/25

Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Minnesota in terms of the state budget. Minnesota in terms of the state budget.
  • other similar-sized states.
  • </c> have contracts with other state have contracts with other state agencies?
  • Are they billing other state agencies? Are they billing other state agencies?
  • </c> of state resources uh reporting to OA. of state resources uh reporting to OA.
Bills: HF3043, HF2891
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Ethics and Campaign Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're late filing the campaign report, and currently, the Secretary of State is required to send you
  • It saves state money for filing a report by Rep. L. State money for filing a report by Rep.
  • to prohibit foreign nationals from contributing and having any expenditures in elections within the state
Bills: HB310, HB363
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • As was stated, we think that with this bill, there could be potential significant savings to the state
  • As was stated, we think that with this bill, there could be potential significant savings to the state
  • I don't know that in other states, so this would apply to Nevada, so I can't speak to other states as
  • They do work with Head Start in other states.
  • and for everyone in the state.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 26th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I know there's no state impact on it.
  • I know there's no state impact on it.
  • the official state waterfowl.
  • MacMacon, state symbols, provides for designation of the model duck as the official state waterfowl.
  • Any other state is doing this? Is there any other state doing this?
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, heard a prayer and pledge, adopted the journal, and received Senate messages, committee reports, and a large number of bill introductions and committee referrals. Several resolutions were adopted without objection, including condolences, commendations, and designations such as Jeanerette as the French bread capital of Louisiana and recognition of Women’s History Month. The chamber also received numerous House and Senate bills for referral, many involving retirement systems, education, transportation, criminal justice, natural resources, and local government matters. The floor then moved through a long series of House bills, with many local and retirement measures passing unanimously or near-unanimously. Among the bills discussed were changes to retirement systems for district attorneys, clerks of court, sheriffs and deputies, assessors, and municipal police employees; local court jurisdiction and commissioner authority; bankruptcy and succession thresholds; civil procedure revisions; and measures on election administration, public records, seafood labeling and safety, state symbols, and OMV fees. Members asked questions on several bills, especially about fiscal impact, retirement governance, and procedural changes, but most bills advanced with little opposition. A few bills were returned to the calendar, including HB 9, HB 61, HB 126, HB 185, HB 233, HB 284, HB 301, HB 436, HB 468, HB 582, HB 613, and HB 722. The House also considered bills affecting education, labor, health, and public safety, including employment certificates for minors, student questionnaires and hazing procedures, a state seal of fine arts diploma, Louisiana Works reauthorization, naloxone immunity, veterans’ medical-record fee waivers, and a bill creating a privacy protection act for sex offense victims. Several measures drew brief debate over fairness, administrative burden, or humanitarian concerns, such as a bill requiring a Rule 10.1 conference before requests for admissions are deemed admitted, and a bill allowing OMV fee waivers in emergency or humanitarian situations. Most of the bills taken up on the floor passed, often by wide margins, with a few receiving a small number of dissenting votes.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 26th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It deals with the state medical disability board being removed from in their with the state medical disability
  • I know there's no state impact on it.
  • I know there's no state impact on it.
  • the official state waterfowl.
  • Any other state is doing this? Is there any other state doing this?
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 2/19/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • have</c><00:12:09.240><c> smaller</c> Many of these states have smaller Many of these states have smaller
  • </c> similarly sized states similarly sized states with<00:14:09.640><c> staff</c><00:14:09.960><c> between
  • </c> many state programs and services. many state programs and services.
  • </c> efficient services across state efficient services across state government. government. government
  • </c><00:35:25.120><c> of</c> for your service to the state of for your service to the state of Minnesota
Bills: HF1338
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/26/2026 - House Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Transcript Highlights:
  • Fifteen other states have banned this already, so we would be the 16th state in the country to do so.
  • We've heard about state employees being not paid well. These are not just state employees.
  • I've seen it in two different states over my 22 years in state legislatures combined.
  • We're a big state. We're a big boy state.
  • We're helping agencies across the state, all over the state, to train law enforcement.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> it has the worst fraud uh of any state it has the worst fraud uh of any state in<00:05:33.880><c
  • </c> next committee stop and that was stated next committee stop and that was stated by<00:10:25.320>
  • This would ensure that all IG staff are subject to conflict of interest laws and the state code of ethics
  • </c><00:50:53.720><c> uh</c> therefore the uh previously stated uh therefore the uh previously stated
  • </c> agencies that were defrauding the state agencies that were defrauding the state of<01:02:26.240>
Bills: HF1, HF2
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Healthcare Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Healthcare

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have so many definitions of rural in our code. What is considered rural for the hospitals?
  • What is considered rural for the code. What is considered rural for the hospitals?
  • Uh but uh individuals across the state.
  • I said, I think if you're a ward of the state through your incarceration, we have an obligation to make
  • it gives us as a state some guard rails<00:21:22.640><c> um</c><00:21:22.720><c> to</c><00:21:23.039
Bills: SB9, SB90, SB82, SB84, SB9, SB90, SB82, SB84