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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/8/25

Taxes

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  • As a city it has a population of 7,200 people, 83 miles of road, it has city hall, fire department, as
  • operations and training of four separate fire<01:08:29.719><c> departments.
  • </c><01:08:46.240><c> insurance</c><01:08:46.719><c> service</c><01:08:47.440><c> uh</c> in area of insurance
  • incidents as support of surrounding fire departments. departments. departments.
  • great volunteer fire we have a lot of great volunteer fire departments<01:20:51.440><c> like</c><01:
Committee: House Taxes
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Mar 6th, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

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  • of state of Alabama because of the fact like you Alabama because of the fact like you Alabama because
  • of Alabama Federation of teachers member of Alabama Federation of teachers member of Alabama Federation
  • we kind of we kind of look beh Alabama we kind of we kind of look beh Alabama we kind of we kind of
  • Department of Veterans Affairs Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs Alabama Department of Veterans
  • that actually formed the Alabama that actually formed the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs have
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 6th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • Their visibility and contributions help change the diversity of the Houston Police Department itself.
  • to the administration authority and the duties of the health and human services department.
  • by the department of information resources referred the committee on delivery of government information
  • HB 946 by Garcia-Hernandez relates a prohibiting oral releases of automobile insurance claims referred
  • HB 956 by Garcia Hernandez. as relating to the reporting of certain orders and convictions of the Department
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee Apr 6th, 2026 at 10:30 am

A&B Education Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • You know, look a day over 70, one of them.
  • What do you think of the budgetary implications of that? I didn't do much better on the.
  • I've got one of those kids in my house.
  • It'll be on some of the screening pieces, and then it will be obviously a big piece of it, as our colleague
  • This is just a continuation of our SRO plan of $50 million. We did have a discussion.
Bills: SB1360 , SB1204 , SB1989 , SB1189 , SB1481
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Feb 25th, 2026 at 02:30 pm

Appropriations

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  • And is this through the Department of Commerce? Thank you very much for the question.
  • because the Department of Education believes that they have the money currently in the paid maternity
  • Senate Bill 182 allows the certified law enforcement officers of the Department of Human Services, Office
  • Senate Bill 1360 directs the State Department of Education to establish a three-year pilot program putting
  • of the state.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Feb 25th, 2026

Appropriations

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  • And is this through the Department of Commerce? Follow-up. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
  • And is this through the Department of Commerce? Thank you very much for the question. Yes, it is.
  • because the Department of Education believes that they have the money currently in the paid maternity
  • Senate Bill 182 allows the CLEET-certified law enforcement officers of the Department of Human Services
  • Senate Bill 1360 directs the State Department of Education to establish a three-year pilot program, putting
Summary: The Senate Appropriations Committee met with a quorum and considered a series of bills, most of them receiving unanimous or near-unanimous support. Senate Bill 169 would increase the annual longevity payment award for state employees by 50% across all service years and passed 17-1. Senate Bill 1991, described as a cleanup bill for the Ocamp Fund, passed 19-0. Senate Bill 1992, which defines “strategic financing partner” under the SIDE Act for Department of Commerce projects, passed 20-0. The committee also approved Senate Bill 1204, as amended, to provide Oklahoma teachers and school employees three days of bereavement leave after the death of a spouse or child, including a miscarriage; the amendment specified funding from the public school paid maternity leave revolving fund. Senate Bill 1339 passed to codify continued funding for off-the-formula schools and allow the State Department of Education to access funds to cover the 2023 teacher pay raise for those schools. Senate Bill 182 passed to allow certain CLEET-certified law enforcement officers and resident care specialists to join the OPERS hazardous duty retirement plan. Additional measures approved included Senate Bill 1847, allowing certain Advantage Waiver Medicaid recipients diagnosed with cognitive impairment to remain in assisted living and age in place; Senate Bill 1360, creating a three-year pilot program placing math instructional teams in the lowest-performing districts; and Senate Bill 1346, as amended, directing the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to establish a water and wastewater infrastructure investment program after removing an appropriation section. Several questions focused on funding sources, eligibility, and population-based allocation formulas, but no bills were rejected. Senate Bills 1427 and 1566 were laid over to go directly to the floor with no fiscal impact, and the committee adjourned after announcing it would meet again the following Wednesday.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

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

Community Safety

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  • Under current law, a person in custody of the Department of Corrections is considered indigent when they
  • Under current law, a person in custody of the Department of Corrections is considered indigent when they
  • For the Department of Corrections, it decreases the likelihood of these individuals being involved in
  • So I want to believe that the Department of Corrections is not in the business of just punishment, but
  • Washington State Department of Corrections.
Bills: HB2387 , HB2490 , HB2508 , HB2539
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

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  • I'm the Colonel of the Texas Department of Public Safety, and I also serve as the Governor's designee
  • Mike George, Senior Strategic Planner with the Office of Homeland Security at the Department of Public
  • This is to coordinate the Office of Homeland Security under the Department of Public Safety with the
  • Despite the dedicated efforts of the Department of Homeland Security, U.S.
  • for use by Department of Defense contractors.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

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  • ... insurance based on the number of employees.
  • Well, I mean, most of your security companies have an insurance policy.
  • I show you registered as Walt Goodson testifying on behalf of the Texas Department of Public Safety and
  • Sir, speaking on behalf of the Texas Department of Public Safety, we have 17 polygraph examiners.
  • So in the Department of Public Safety specifically...
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 25th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

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  • This is kind of a pet peeve of mine, because some of y'all know me as an appellate attorney, which is
  • take care of most of those things.
  • It's the same type of motive, it's the same type of intent, that sort of thing.
  • Because of the nature of these types of offenses and the fact that these perpetrators commit the same
  • And we have hundreds of years of precedent in this country, these United States of America.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 25th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

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  • First of all, we want to welcome everyone who's here today in support or opposition.
  • We are convening, of course, this morning at 10:30. We also have a session beginning.
  • So we will resume our hearing as soon as possible after we leave the floor, according to the terms of
  • A couple of other things, members: we've got a bill that... Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. What bill?
  • That we vote on are consistent and meet a pattern that is relative to the severity of the offense.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 15th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

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  • Texas Commission on Fire Protection and our fire departments across the state of Texas the ability to
  • Chairman and members of the committee, I'm here in support of the bill for the purpose of giving developers
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development's report, ...
  • The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs would contract with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit housing
  • I'm retired from the Austin Fire Department, holding the rank of Battalion Chief after 37 and a half
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 15th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

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  • No insurance claims? No, nothing. Are there bad actors? Sure. Is the heat part of the regulations?
  • with regards to housing tax credit applications administered by the Texas Department of Housing and
  • statements of neutrality. of neutrality.
  • Let me think of a couple because it's really special to have you here, CFO of the city of Austin.
  • No, we do have property insurance. Just on the medical insurance side, we're self-insured.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/27/25

Capital Investment

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  • And these are just some of the beginning to touch on some of the areas that our department has needs.
  • And these are just some of the beginning to touch on some of the areas that our department has needs.
  • And these are just some of the beginning to touch on some of the areas that our department has needs.
  • of now, our police department and all of our<01:43:24.159><c> city</c><01:43:24.480><c> facilities</
  • Our regional fire and police department serve as first responders, not only for our city of 8,000, but
NV
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  • So that's kind of the structure of the board, the department, and the two sections of the department.
  • The department and the two sections of the department.
  • , DCNR, Department of Education.
  • Department of Indigent Defense Services.
  • And the issues with the independence of the executive director of the Department of Indigent Defense
Bills: AB58 , AB275 , SB46 , SB457 , SB465 , AB320 , AB344 , AB381 , AB541
Committee: Assembly Judiciary
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Mar 10th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Senate Bill 1579 by Blanco relating to the appointment of a receiver. foreign sale or acquisition of
  • I'm Blanco relaying the eligibility of a trustee of certain school districts for employment by those
  • Department of Family.
  • Senate Bill 1590 by Hancock relating to duties of the vital statistics unit of the Department of State
  • Senate Bill 16. 5 by Hinojosa of Nueces relating to the determination of the value of land that is appraised
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Ways & Means Jan 22nd, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Ways & Means

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  • This bill comes to you by request of the Department of Natural Resources.
  • This bill comes to you by request of the Department of Natural Resources.
  • By way of background, each year the Department of Revenue compiles the list of statutory changes for
  • For the record, Kate Armstrong with Department of Revenue.
  • Any questions for the Department of Revenue? Okay. Brent.
Committee: Senate Ways & Means
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/13/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

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  • </c><00:01:08.600><c> of</c><00:01:08.759><c> children</c> managed by the department of children managed
  • </c><00:02:51.080><c> of</c> Affairs liaison for the Department of Affairs liaison for the Department
  • </c><00:29:40.240><c> of</c> going to be moving to the Department of going to be moving to the Department
  • Christy Grom with the Department of Human Services.
  • Christy Grom with the Department of Human Services.
Bills: HF1662 , HF2115 , HF2159 , HF1095 , HF2160
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Feb 10th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Judiciary

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  • That's not the intent of the bill.
  • And so, is the prospect of future floods part of an ongoing accident or condition that prevents them
  • provisions of Senate Bill 1643.
  • It's not something that came up as a result of a specific case or any information from the Department
  • of Corrections.
Committee: Senate Judiciary
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Feb 10th, 2026

Judiciary

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  • of prison time if you are convicted and found guilty of sex trafficking.
  • It’s not something that came up as a result of a specific case or any kind of information from Department
  • of Corrections.
  • the judge and possibly the jury based off of the findings of the case.”
  • Will there be questions of the author? Will there be questions of the author?
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The Senate Judiciary Committee heard and advanced a long slate of bills covering tort claims, marriage age, probate, drug court eligibility, child welfare, juvenile facility employee protections, transfer-on-death deed paperwork, sex trafficking sentencing, DUI ignition interlocks, open carry on vessels, drone restrictions near critical infrastructure, victim notification for clemency hearings, consumer protection enforcement, OSBI reporting and records, CASA standards, county legal defense obligations, OU Health liability coverage, recordable instrument margins, and trust code updates. Several measures were described as constituent requests or technical cleanups, while others were framed as public safety or child protection bills. The committee also laid over Senate Bill 2072 and noted that future Judiciary meetings would likely be longer and more contentious. Members asked a number of clarifying questions on several bills. Senate Bill 1638, dealing with accrual of claims under the Government Tort Claims Act for ongoing accidents or exposures, drew questions about when the statute of limitations would begin; the author said the intent was to prevent people from being priced out of justice and to allow claims after the condition ends. Senate Bill 1446 would change child sex trafficking sentencing from a maximum of 10 years to a minimum of 10 years, and the author said the goal was to ensure stronger punishment for crimes that leave lifelong harm to children. Senate Bill 1256, requiring ignition interlocks for certain DUI defendants as a bail condition, was amended to make the requirement discretionary with written findings if a judge declines to impose it. Other bills advanced with little or no opposition, including raising the marriage age to 18 in Senate Bill 504, updating probate agent residency rules in Senate Bill 1283, restoring district attorney discretion for drug court eligibility in Senate Bill 1216, creating the Children’s Specialty Program under Sooner Select in Senate Bill 1655, and extending protections to detention contracted employees in county juvenile facilities in Senate Bill 2011. Senate Bill 1224 was amended so victim clemency notices would be sent by both email and first-class mail rather than email alone. Senate Bill 1597, which removes mandatory adherence to national standards for Oklahoma CASA, prompted discussion about federal funding and compliance; an Oklahoma CASA representative said some funding flows through national CASA, but the author said state standards would remain similar and the bill would provide more flexibility. Most bills passed the committee by unanimous or near-unanimous votes, with Senate Bill 1446 passing 7-1 and Senate Bill 1597 passing 7-1.