Video & Transcript : 'Lake City' :

Page 12 of 500
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Jan 20th, 2026

Community Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Sanchez, by the city of St. Petersburg, by Senator Roussan.
  • Sanchez, by the city of St. Petersburg, by Senator Roussan.
  • managers, deputy city managers, and assistant city managers, as well as the names and telephone numbers
  • David Cruz, on behalf of the Florida League of Cities.
  • David Cruz, on behalf of the Florida League of Cities.
Summary: The committee met with a quorum present and took up a series of local claims, public records, growth management, permitting, and nuisance bills. It first heard and approved SB 16, SB 14, and SB 24, all uncontested claims bills providing relief related to injuries or settlements involving the City of St. Petersburg and Miami-Dade County. The committee also approved SB 288 on rural electric cooperatives, which narrows statutory language to protect co-op decisions on generation and power purchases while preserving consumer protections, and SB 830, which creates a public records exemption for certain personal information of county and city managers and their families due to reported threats against local officials. Members then considered SB 1138 on qualified contractors and development review, which would create a registry of licensed professionals to help local governments process pre-application reviews and plats more quickly. Local government groups raised concerns about preemption and preserving quasi-judicial authority, while private-provider supporters backed the bill; Senator Sharief voted no, and the bill was reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 168, expanding public nuisance law to include gambling houses and increasing penalties, and SB 686 on agricultural enclaves, which revises the enclave process, adds a public hearing path, limits it to certain residential projects in urban service areas, and was amended to change a date to June 30, 2026 before being reported favorably. The committee next approved CS for SB 548 on growth management and impact fees, which clarifies plan-based methodology, extraordinary circumstances, interlocal agreements, and refund procedures for improper fee collections. Testimony reflected support for clearer standards but also concerns about fee increases and refund administration. Finally, SB 1234 on building permits and inspections was reported favorably; it would extend permit validity, exempt some low-value work from permitting, create a statewide residential permit form, speed review timelines, and expand private-provider use, drawing opposition from a Miami-Dade building official who argued for continued local oversight and support from private-provider advocates. Senator Jones requested to be recorded as voting affirmatively on several tabs and negatively on tab 9, and the committee adjourned after all bills were disposed of.
NV

Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Assembly Committee on Legislative Operations and Elections May 29th, 2025 at 01:00 pm

Legislative Operations and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have our audience in Carson City.
  • We will start here in Carson City. Still don't see any in Las Vegas.
  • Here in Carson City, still don't see any in Las Vegas.
  • We will now open opposition to SB 74 here in Carson City.
  • Not seeing anyone here in Carson City and none in Las Vegas.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • But on my free time, I proudly serve roughly around 30,000 Texans on the Alvin City Council.
  • our small businesses, and they sure as heck don't represent our city.
  • We'd even gone so far as to get a of another 12 city councils in the county.
  • So it applies the same for cities, applies the same for counties.
  • The number of families I serve is an elected school board trustee for Carne City ISD.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • years explosive growth in a program called drag Queen Story Hour and they've been hosted at various city
  • Funds from cities and from the state that to be covered by this bill the library must host an event which
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 20th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • She's a criminal justice major and her hometown is Wolfe City, Texas. Also joining us is Amber...
  • I don't think any vote could be won nowadays trying to merge three cities.
  • And certainly Texas Municipal League would be against that so the city of Baytown has been an economic
  • tower cable suspension bridge it is truly the symbol of our economic prosperity and our future as a city
  • And his vision and determination really extended far beyond his city.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 18th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're almost talking about another little... ...almost talking about another little small city, you
  • It is a city. It's... It is a city. It's... it's a huge campus.
  • City and Municipality? That's correct.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) May 26th, 2025

Local Government

Summary: The Senate Local Government Committee briefly convened and then immediately moved to recess. Senator Paxton made a motion to recess subject to the call of the chair, which was accepted. No bills, testimony, or substantive policy issues were discussed during the meeting. With no other business before the committee, it stood in recess subject to the call of the chair.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) May 26th, 2025

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • And that would prevent a nearby city from being able to send them out?
  • We can't, we can't overrule, override what the city... Right.
  • If this were created, then a city couldn't get that 2% correct?
  • and restoring Lake Houston and its tributaries.
  • Chairman, are working closely with the City of Houston on this effort.
Summary: The committee heard and discussed several local-government-related bills, mostly with committee substitutes. House Bill 2731 would let certain border counties regulate roadside vendors selling live animals in unincorporated areas and along public rights-of-way; the substitute narrowed the bill to live animal sales only and excluded livestock and other roadside commerce. House Bill 3483 would streamline TCEQ review of special utility district revenue bonds by removing tax-bond requirements that do not apply to SUDs. House Bill 4308 would create a county industrial development district framework, limited in the substitute to certain counties including Fort Bend County, to help finance industrial sites and related infrastructure. House Bill 5663 would create a Wood County Hospital District memory-care-focused district with no taxing power, intended to help pursue grants and other funding for a new facility. House Bill 4582 addressed attainable housing in Dallas and Tarrant counties, allowing local reimbursement tools for developers under a uniform, optional framework. House Bill 5509 would let municipalities suspend or revoke a hotel’s certificate of occupancy if law enforcement and a criminal court both find probable cause of human trafficking, with the substitute adding due-process protections. House Bill 1532 created a Lake Houston dredging and maintenance district funded by revenue from dredged material sales and revenue bonds, with no taxing authority or eminent domain. House Bill 23, heard as pending business, would revise the process for local governments to rescind development documents and adjust third-party reviewer liability and eligibility rules. House Bill 4580, concerning property tax exemptions for charitable organizations such as the Houston Rodeo, was amended to remove language about exempting revenue from property use and instead focus on land used for agricultural, youth, and educational support. Public testimony was generally supportive on the bills heard, with witnesses including county officials, utility and water association representatives, hotel industry representatives, and housing developers. Several speakers emphasized the need for faster financing or permitting tools, flood mitigation, housing affordability, anti-trafficking enforcement, or local economic development. Some members raised concerns about scope, precedent, consultation with affected senators, and due process, particularly on House Bill 4582 and House Bill 5509, but the committee largely accepted the committee substitutes as improvements. No public testimony was offered on several bills, and most measures were left pending before later being voted out. The committee took recorded votes on multiple pending bills and reported them favorably, often with committee substitutes adopted in lieu of the filed versions. House Bills 1532, 2731, 3483, 5509, 5663, and 4580 were reported out, with 1532 and 5663 passing unanimously and 3483, 2731, and 5509 also receiving favorable votes despite one present-not-voting on 3483. House Bill 23 and House Bill 4582 were left pending subject to call of the chair. The committee then recessed until adjournment or later.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • the city... right, let's recruit...
  • Then a city couldn't get that 2%? Correct. The cities would continue to collect their tax.
  • dedicated to maintaining and restoring Lake Houston and its tributaries.
  • Chairman, are working closely with the City of Houston on this effort.
  • Of course, the Lake Houston Dam that was built in the fifties.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Fiscal Policy Feb 5th, 2026

Fiscal Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I think in cities large and small across Florida, we see a proliferation of e-transportation.
  • We see them in the small city that I live in. We see them everywhere.
Summary: The Committee on Fiscal Policy met and first postponed SB 524 and SB 1156. It then heard and favorably reported several bills, including SB 488 and SB 490 by Sen. Massullo, which update Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles procedures, raise the crash-reporting threshold, expand email use, and create a related public-records exemption. The committee also favorably reported SB 892 by Sen. Martin on enhanced sentencing for repeat offenders, SB 124 by Sen. Rodriguez updating Florida Virtual School statutes, and SB 584 by Sen. Yarbrough strengthening oversight of commercial driving schools and tax collector authority. SB 656 by Sen. Bradley, codifying the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and related grant program, and SB 816 by Sen. Bradley, formally establishing the University of Florida Diabetes Institute, also passed unanimously or near-unanimously. The most extensive debate centered on SB 216 by Sen. McLean, which would tighten unemployment assistance eligibility by adding job-search requirements, more frequent verification, and fraud-reporting measures. Supporters argued the bill would reduce fraud and improve program integrity, while opponents from labor groups and several senators warned it would burden claimants, especially rural residents, seniors, and workers facing layoffs, and could sharply reduce access to benefits. Despite those objections, the committee reported the bill favorably on a divided vote. The committee also considered CS/SB 382 by Sen. Truenow on electric bicycles, requiring riders to yield to pedestrians, sound an audible signal before passing, and limit speed near pedestrians, while creating a task force to study broader regulation of e-bikes and related devices. A mother whose son was killed on an electric scooter urged the committee to restore scooters to the bill, and several members expressed support for further work on that issue. The committee reported the bill favorably. At the end of the meeting, members recorded additional affirmative votes on selected tabs, and the committee adjourned.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a commander, I witnessed soldiers come from either Kingman to the City of Page and have to drive down
  • and I think that really incentivizes them to be able to get out into the open fields and woods and lakes
  • As a matter of fact, the cities and counties have come to me with a bill that puts them in the correct
  • Our Colorado City mail goes to Utah. Our Havasu mail goes to San Bernardino.
  • He had to catch his flight back to Kansas City, but I can actually, if you want even more depth discussion
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 27th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • The third category of changes has to do with the review of policies by counties, cities, and towns.
  • The requirement that cities, towns, counties, and law enforcement review their policies related to an
  • That requirement is removed for cities and towns. The implementation date is still January 1, 2027.
  • That requirement is removed for cities and towns. The implementation date is still January 1st, 27.
  • but it also gives them the authority to pre-plan and interact with other state agencies, counties, cities
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Housing Jan 21st, 2026 at 10:30 am

Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • able to list and review like what types of materials aesthetically are the most in line with that city
  • I know that New York City allows these as well, and other places around the world too.
  • So it's been tried and tried and has been really successful in Vancouver, New York City.
  • Beginning January 1, 2027, each planning county and city must approve land use applications that use
  • to city.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 3rd, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the mayor for the city of Boyd. the city of Boyd.
  • city administrator.
  • With us being a very small city, when I take it to my city engineer, who also has 25 other cities, I
  • You can own in the city, but you have to be a resident of the city of Fate.
  • The cities are prohibiting that? Yes, many cities are prohibiting this.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 3rd, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • It would be too easy to put pressure on two city council members on one city council.
  • I'm an assistant city attorney with the city of Dallas. I'm in opposition to HB 2494.
  • When a city wants to have people become part of their city. That they provide services.
  • of the city.
  • And I'm curious that the city is not, has the city reached out to you?
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Apr 2nd, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, the City of Tus... ...either one, it's fine. So the City of Tus...
  • I can speak only to the City of Tuscaloosa's practice.
  • Project Say Something is headquartered in a rural city with a small downtown area.
  • Cities do, but counties don't necessarily.
  • This bill literally does not prevent a city or county from raising taxes.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 20th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Bill number 139 by Senator Livingston, relating to the city of Scottsboro in Jackson County.
  • This is an annexation by the city of Paint Rock. If I can use the BIR...
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation May 1st, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It was recognized as the city before that.
  • With the support of Texas state government and the city of Dallas.
  • As a city into Koreatown of over $2 million in order to bring the first H Mart grocery store into this
  • The North Park Mall, which is the biggest mall in the city of Dallas.
  • All right, so that designation included some bilingual street signs the city of Dallas did.