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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 6th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members of the Senate Rural Caucus, we are meeting tomorrow morning again at 7:30.
Summary: The Senate convened, established a quorum, and opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The chamber then recognized several guests and honorees, including the doctor of the day, Dr. Mukesh Perek; nurse of the day, Cynthia Cochran; psychologist of the day, Dr. Colby Kipp; and a guest introduced by Senator Brooks, Marianella “Nellie” Castaneda, who was honored for her quick action in responding to a distress call that helped prompt a law enforcement response in a domestic violence situation. Senator Brooks and Castaneda both spoke about the incident and the importance of staff responsiveness and public service. The Senate also honored Jalen Lundry of Hayworth, named a national champion in the FFA Agriscience Fair for research on red wiggler worms and soil health. Lundry spoke briefly about her project and thanked Senator George Burns. The Pro Tem recognized April 6, 2026, as National Rifle Association and Oklahoma Rifle Association Day, with representatives from both organizations present in the gallery. The chamber also introduced the week’s pages, who each identified their schools, senators they were paging for, and future plans. No legislation was debated or voted on during the session. Instead, members made committee and floor announcements, including upcoming meetings of Revenue and Taxation, Appropriations, Public Safety, and the Senate Rural Caucus. The Senate then adopted a motion to adjourn and stood adjourned until Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're doing what we can to build up and improve economic Conditions within our reservation, we have rural
  • That's in rural areas. It generates a rippling effect across our reservation that is Unmistakable.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have rural areas. We have urban areas. All of them have different needs.
  • That's in rural areas. It generates a rippling effect across our reservation that is unmistakable.
Summary: The Senate convened, established a quorum, and opened with prayer. The chamber then recognized several guests and groups, including the Doctor of the Day Dr. Abby Woods, Nurse of the Day Kara de la Pena, and multiple student and community delegations. These included Dominic Matthias of Moore High School for his cross-country accomplishments, Calumet boys baseball and basketball teams for state championships, the Oklahoma Federation of Republican Women, Morris High School’s academic team, the Junior Chamber of Catoosa, Rogers County Leadership Program participants, and Legacy Christian Schools students. The Senate adopted Senate Resolution 40, designating the second week in April as Lung Cancer Action Week in Oklahoma. The resolution was presented in support of the American Lung Association’s efforts to raise awareness, encourage screening, and promote early detection, especially given the low screening rate among high-risk Oklahomans. The resolution passed without opposition, and unanimous consent was granted to make all senators co-authors unless they declined. The chamber also hosted Cherokee Nation Legislative Day. Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and other Cherokee leaders spoke about the tribe’s history, sovereignty, and major investments in education, housing, health care, workforce development, and economic growth in Oklahoma. Hoskin emphasized the Cherokee Nation’s partnership with the state and urged support for Medicaid expansion, arguing it helps fund health care services and jobs. Later, Senator Weaver offered a personal privilege statement mourning the death of Trooper Vernon Brake in the line of duty, followed by a moment of silence. The only other action was an announcement inviting members to a Sportsman’s Caucus reception. With the clerk’s desk clear, the Senate adopted a motion to adjourn until Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Health & Long-Term Care Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Health & Long-Term Care

Transcript Highlights:
  • So right now, it's only for rural hospitals, and rural public hospital districts can enter into cooperative
  • So right now, it's only for rural hospitals, and rural public hospital districts can enter into cooperative
  • Critical access hospitals and certain rural hospitals are eligible to convert to a rural emergency hospital
  • Critical access hospitals and certain rural hospitals are eligible to convert to a rural emergency hospital
  • Driven by the rural hospital closure crisis, highlighted by the rural hospital closure crisis, highlighted
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Child Committee Meeting - 2025-04-02

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is a bill to help with rural child care, as we know that is a big struggle for our community.
  • In rural parts of Minnesota, it's a struggle everywhere; you all know this better than most.
  • This bill aims to get increased funding to our rural child care providers.
  • Across the state, especially in rural communities, child care programs are closing.
  • And protecting the future of our small rural communities. Thank you so much.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 4/2/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • struggle in rural parts of Minnesota.
  • of of investment for Rural providers I of of investment for Rural providers I think<00:24:40.720><c>
  • </c> Ada holed and the surrounding rural Ada holed and the surrounding rural communities<00:27:35.200
  • It's also about saving child care in rural Minnesota and protecting the future of our small rural communities
  • </c><00:30:05.480><c> providers</c> we can do to support um rural providers we can do to support um rural
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Banking and Insurance Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Banking and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I represent Alabama rural electric.
  • I represent Alabama rural electric.
  • This bill is aimed at helping rural Alabamians because the majority of our state is rural, and volunteer
  • This bill is aimed at helping rural Alabamians because the majority of our state is rural, and volunteer
  • This bill is aimed at helping rural Alabamians because the majority of our state is rural, and volunteer
Bills: SB170 , SB177 , SB207 , SB208 , SB215 , HB27 , SB219 , SB247 , SB232 , SB81 , SB170 , SB177 , SB207 , SB208 , SB215 , HB27 , SB219 , SB247 , SB232 , SB81
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 28th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs, come to order.
  • in flood prevention strategies, including the construction of flood control ponds in historically rural
  • Yeah, the domestic users in the rural area. We're a source of water. I appreciate you.
  • I am the General Manager of Yancey Water Supply Corporation. ...which is one of the largest rural water
  • No other business comes before the Senate Committee on Rural Law.
Bills: SB243 , SB1586 , SB1891 , SB1959 , SB2159 , SB2568
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

AEN Public Hearing 02-04-2026

Agriculture and Environment

Summary: The committee heard testimony on several agriculture-related measures, beginning with SB 2309, which would require the agricultural loan division to sell portions of its loan portfolio and use the proceeds to expand the agriculture loan revolving fund. The Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity and the Hawaii Farm Bureau supported the bill, along with several other organizations and individuals. A committee question focused on the risk of not finding a qualified buyer for the loan portfolio; DAB said a mandatory sale of the full amount could force a less favorable rate, while flexibility to sell different amounts could produce a more equitable return. The measure drew eight supporters and no opposition. The committee then took up SB 2317, which directs DAB to study insurance coverage for small producers and report back to the Legislature. DAB and multiple farm groups supported the bill. In response to a question about cost, DAB estimated about $250,000 would be needed, with the study likely covering crop, health, and liability insurance. The next measure, SB 2318, would establish an agriculture statistics program in statute. DAB said it strongly supported the bill and could ramp up quickly if positions were provided; the committee discussed whether a first report could be completed by year’s end if the bill became law midyear, and DAB said yes. SB 2319, which would fund and make permanent a full-time grant writer position at DAB, also drew strong support from DAB, the Hawaii Farm Bureau, Ulupono Initiative, the Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council, the local food coalition, and others, with testifiers emphasizing the position’s return on investment and success in bringing in federal funds. The committee also heard SB 2321, establishing a two-year pilot program to respond to the twoline spittlebug. DAB, ranching groups, and many others supported the bill, citing the pest’s spread and the need to act before it becomes unmanageable. A DAB pest control manager said he would need to research past response details and provide them later. Members emphasized the importance of early intervention. For SB 2323, which creates a farmland transition commission to study barriers to farmland access and recommend solutions, DAB offered comments and support for the intent, while farm groups generally supported the concept but raised concerns about the proposed age range and whether a separate commission was necessary. DAB said the Board of Agriculture likely would not have the capacity to perform the commission’s duties and estimated there would be costs to establish it, though no figure was available at the hearing. Finally, the committee heard SB 2332, which reestablishes the agriculture and food security special fund, creates a carbon emissions tax and dividend fund, gradually raises carbon-related tax rates, and provides a refundable carbon cashback credit. DAB supported the measure and deferred to Taxation on details; the Department of Taxation said it would stand on its comments, and the Attorney General’s office offered comments and recommendations. Carbon Cashback Hawaii and the County of Hawaii Department of Research and Development supported the bill, arguing it would reduce emissions, protect lower-income households, and be relatively simple to administer.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The definitions of rural counties do not align with the federal definition.
  • the growing economic development needs of rural areas in Texas.
  • Rural Economic Development and Investment Program to serve rural counties with growing moderate-sized
  • infrastructure needs for rural economic development.
  • Development in rural areas ensures the program will have an impactful ROI.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hied Committee Meeting - 2025-04-21

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Through this partnership, CentraCare is poised to create several rural residency programs and tracks
  • In addition, CentraCare is addressing the shortage of students facing rural communities.
  • CentraCare provides world-class training with a rural focus.
  • We know that rural health care is essential.
  • We especially need family physicians, particularly in rural areas.
Bills: HF2312
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 4/21/25

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Jodie Gerkin said Centricare is poised to create several rural residency programs and tracks to
  • address the physician shortage facing rural communities.
  • These training investments are critical to rural health care because we know that physicians tend to
  • </c><01:32:00.400><c> residency</c> $10 million to create a rural residency $10 million to create a rural
  • And that is need them in rural areas.
Bills: HF2312
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/25

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The public benefit of this impact on the future of the rural workforce and rural health warrants support
  • on the future of the rural Workforce and Rural<00:46:33.680><c> Health</c><00:46:34.400><c> warrants
  • </c> associate vice president for Rural associate vice president for Rural Health<00:47:38.200><c> if
  • </c> through the to the creation of a rural through the to the creation of a rural focused<00:56:36.760
  • practice in rural areas that Physicians practice in rural areas that is<01:14:12.400><c> a</c><01:14
Bills: HF2090 , HF982 , HF2229
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Mar 31st, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a former prosecutor in both Caddo Parish and the 18th JDC, we typically prosecuted cases that involved
  • Three of my five aunts are or were school teachers, and I prosecuted many of these cases, and I felt
  • Three of my five aunts are or were school teachers, and I prosecuted many of these cases, and I felt
  • Is that limiting the district attorney's authority on how they're going to prosecute the offender?
  • I don't believe we could have prosecuted these any other way or adjudicated these any other way besides
Bills: HB54 , HB55 , HB125 , HB133 , HB158 , HB161 , HB168 , HB169 , HB191 , HB245 , HB280 , HB296 , HB399 , HB821 , HB995
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - House Transportation & Infrastructure

Transportation & Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • Question was: Was this road included in the priority list of the rural transportation work?
  • Comment, however, the rural transportation board is a great source and we certainly appreciate all that
  • Yeah, I just want to note that the RTSB, rural transportation board, does...
  • Both of us cover four counties, rural counties, and it's nice to see so much rural representation here
  • So, Senator Rogers, I've attended the Rural Transportation Advisory Council.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Given the state's unlimited time to prosecute, while well intended, this approach undermines due process
  • Unlimited prosecution power also creates... May no longer exist.
  • Unlimited prosecution power also creates a dangerous imbalance: the government has permanent resources
  • We have laws in place to prevent prosecution if you do the right thing by trying to save a life from
  • How would this bill impact rural counties in particular?
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill helps districts, especially small and rural ones, establish a more coordinated and effective
  • That resulted in over 100 homeschooling families being prosecuted, with some even being jailed for their
  • siblings were homeschooled and they were constantly fearful of undergoing investigation and/or prosecution