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TX
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  • SB19 by Betancourt, relating to the prohibition on the marketing and acceptance of political contributions
  • procedures regarding accepting a voter with a residence address that is not current and the immediate effect of
  • the voter registration after the registrars receive a certain change of address notice as part of the
Bills: SB 8 , HB7 , HB15 , HB 265 , HCR 13 , SB 8 , HB 7 , HB 15 , HB 265 , HCR 13
TX
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  • They want us to do something about the skyrocketing cost of homeowners insurance, which is making it
  • Members, we have already gone down this road as well, because in 2018, the Texas Department of Criminal
  • I would like to share a little bit of her story while under the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal
  • For the sake of women, for the sake of families, for the sake of freedom.
  • You have department heads and police chiefs, right? Those are people at the top of the agency.
Bills: SB 8 , HB7 , HB15 , HB 265 , HCR 13 , SB 8 , HB 7 , HB 15 , HB 265 , HCR 13
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health May 12th, 2025

Public Health

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  • Right now, they are collecting this data and currently sharing it with the Texas Department of Public
  • statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services to share the death rate. record information
  • Our training was established and published by the Department of Defense Demonstration Project.
  • This means that Texas must now provide the Department of Public Safety with proof of citizenship, including
  • Currently, the Department of State Health Services has a delayed birth registration process.
Committee: House Public Health
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health May 12th, 2025

Public Health

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  • the transfer of the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas to the Texas Funeral Service Commission (
  • Are all three of you aware of how it's disposed of?
  • Are you aware of this? Have you heard of this? I'm not aware of this happening. We do.
  • code of conduct or a violation of code of conduct.
  • Senate Bill 918 is a cleanup bill requested by the Texas Department of Licensing.
Committee: House Public Health
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/10/2026 - Senate Natural Resources

Natural Resources

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  • Chair and members, House Bill 2013 requires the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to submit
  • House Bill 2013 requires the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to submit an exceptional event
  • Again, that's the state implementation plan administered by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
  • Chair and members, House Bill 2026 allows the Director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources,
  • David Fernandez, Arizona Department of Water Resources.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee Feb 9th, 2026 at 10:30 am

A&B Natural Resources Subcommittee

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  • of Agriculture.
  • I understand the length of time that this is going to happen. What is the scope of the pilot?
  • of it.
  • They just want to be a part of it. They want to sell the product at the end of the day.
  • So what this does is kind of gets rid of Some of the inefficiencies, removes language such as petty cash
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Education Pre-K - 12 Jan 20th, 2026

Education Pre-K - 12

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  • Only 39,000 of them passed the end-of-course exam. That's a 60% failure rate.
  • SB 920 directs the Department of Education to incorporate newly designed applied algebra courses aligned
  • of a teacher having to come out of pocket.
  • Most of the day, I was one of those latchkey kids in order to keep kids out of trouble.
  • I'm not aware of any.
Bills: S7022 , S0178 , S0430 , S0464 , S0538 , S0920 , S1036 , S1136 , S1216
Summary: The Education Pre-K through 12 Committee considered and reported favorably several bills. SB 1036 on school counselors was amended to clarify certification exemptions and passed, with support focused on addressing counselor shortages and student mental health needs. SB 1136 on dental screenings for K-12 students was converted by delete-all amendment to place the screening definition in the School Health Services Act and to require written parent notice and exemption procedures; it passed with support from PTA and other advocates. SB 920 on mathematics education passed after discussion of applied algebra courses tied to career pathways, while preserving Algebra I standards, end-of-course testing, graduation requirements, and university admission eligibility. SB 178 on athletics and public K-12 schools also passed after amendment adding a $15,000 annual cap on coach-provided personal support per team and discussion of guardrails to prevent recruiting abuses; members emphasized the role coaches play in supporting students. SB 1216 on public school personnel compensation passed with broad support for giving districts more flexibility on pay, cost-of-living adjustments, and advanced degree compensation. The committee also approved SPB 7022, a public records exemption bill extending protections for examination and assessment instruments to 2031 and clarifying coverage for district and school materials. SB 464 on observance of Veterans Day in K-12 schools passed after debate over whether schools should be closed or use the day for programs, with supporters arguing for statewide consistency and honoring veterans. Finally, SB 538 on physical education passed after a delete-all amendment establishing standardized extracurricular participation rules for public, private, virtual, and home education students, addressing coach compensation at the district level, and clarifying participation limits across schools. The committee recessed briefly for Senator Avila’s arrival, postponed SB 430, and adjourned after recording one additional favorable vote on SB 1036.
TX
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  • For example, the University of Texas has a Department of Investigation and Adjudication, and the bill
  • My last question is about the conservatorship of a department if the employment of the professor, and
  • freedom of entire departments for the acts of a single individual, endangering the academic integrity
  • of a student's experience in that department and endangering the publication and speech capacity of
  • There is Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and in fact, the Office of Civil Rights of the Department
Committee: Senate Education
TX
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  • Senator Hinojosa, I was just thinking, isn't the Federal Department of Homeland Security security doing
  • of persons by recognizing freedom of speech and assembly as central to the mission of institutions of
  • None of the- offices or the staff were aware of like number nine that I brought up of claims of Jews
  • According to the State Department, certain chapters of this organization have received funding, guidance
  • the safety of all of our future.
Committee: Senate Education
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - House Transportation & Infrastructure

Transportation & Infrastructure

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  • The Department of Forensic Science gets... public safety forensics fund gets money from this.
  • I sent you all a letter this morning signed by a number of insurance providers who provide insurance
  • A basic principle of insurance is to mitigate...
  • I sent you all a letter this morning signed by a number of insurance providers who provide insurance
  • A basic principle of insurance is to mitigate...
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 30th, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

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  • into all of them here for the sake of brevity.
  • So an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
  • My name is Lydia Zepeda, and I am speaking in support of HB 2632 on behalf of the League of Women Voters
  • , and we feel the values of the people of Washington.
  • My name is still Lydia Zpeta, and I'm speaking in support of HB. 2637 on behalf of the League of Women
TX
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  • the federal government, and limiting the terms of office of federal officials and members of Congress
  • Application to Congress for a Convention of States on May 11th of this year.
  • For Congress to ignore these kinds of calls and these kinds of applications in the past.
  • The half of the Republicans.
  • Senators, any questions for any of our witnesses? Thank each of you for being here.
TX
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  • A certain class of companies, the insurance companies that are the target of these proposals, ask the
  • They require the insurance company to track greenhouse gas emissions of their insured clients, or prohibit
  • And then in August of 2024, Chubb withdrew its insurance coverage for the.
  • The directors of publicly traded insurers have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of their
  • insurers and create a lot of regulatory conflicts.
TX
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  • I move that the State Affairs Committee of the Senate of the State of Texas, under the hand of the Chair
  • one of those companies, as well as any officer.
  • Employee, agent, or representative of one of those companies, or of a subsidiary or affiliate of one
  • of those companies to: 1.
  • But when the state of Texas needs testimony from entities and the state of Texas, in this case, is the
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/6/25

State Government Finance and Policy

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  • So specifically for the Department of Corrections and direct care and treatment facilities that have
  • Also impacted would be the Department of Revenue, which has seasonal hiring particularly during tax season
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  • The biggest section is the exceptions within some of the departments, so Human Services.
Bills: HF1 , HF1754 , HF1809 , HF1478
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

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  • </c><00:34:52.320><c> of</c> know um things that like Department of know um things that like Department
  • </c> Department of Human Services the Department of Human Services the Department<00:48:52.839><c> of
  • of a department called commissioner of a department called employee<01:00:01.359><c> relations</c><01
  • </c> department of children youth and department of children youth and families<01:25:00.199><c> um</
Bills: HF1 , HF1384
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

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  • Uh, as of right now, um, Does this include all police departments or are there any police departments
  • The reality is a lot of these smaller departments don't.
  • The Dallas Police Department is in support of Senate Bill 15.
  • Thank you for the opportunity to speak in support of this bill and on behalf of the Dallas Police Department
  • Thank you. uh, thank you for your years of service with the, with the Department of Public Safety as
Bills: SB 15
OK
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  • of committee.
  • of committee.
  • of committee.
  • Instead of the date of consent, which is what was being delayed, we're starting it with the date of the
  • So thank you for all of your work, for all of the extra meetings.
Bills: HB4491 , HB3240 , HB4146 , HB4158 , HB4159 , HB3718
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy Feb 11th, 2026

Energy

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  • results of that study.
  • Well, House Bill 2976 requires the Department of Environmental Quality to promulgate rules establishing
  • ... ...requires the Department of Environmental Quality to promulgate rules establishing water quality
  • First of all, this bill does not change anything with regard to the disposal of wastewater.
  • We dispose of almost four times the amount of iodine that we capture in Oklahoma currently.
Bills: HB2976 , HB4459 , HB3142 , HB4316 , HB4338 , HB4230
Committee: House Energy
Summary: The House Energy Committee met for its second scheduled meeting and announced it would need to meet again the following week because of bill reassignments and new agenda items. The committee first considered House Bill 2976, which requires the Department of Environmental Quality to promulgate water quality criteria rules for aluminum. An amendment was adopted to extend the rulemaking deadline to December 31, 2027, to allow time for an OU study on aluminum in water to be completed. The bill then passed 9-0. The committee next heard House Bill 4459, which would create a five-year averaging option for certain water users, mainly irrigators, allowing flexibility in annual use while requiring measurement and reporting over the five-year period. Members questioned whether the bill could encourage excessive use during drought years and whether it would improve reporting accuracy; the author said he was open to discussing a possible reduction from 200% to 150% and emphasized long-term aquifer conservation. HB 4459 was reported out due pass. House Bill 3142, described as a revised version of a bill vetoed last year, also passed unanimously after the author said it addressed the governor’s veto concerns. The committee then advanced House Bill 4316, which updates outdated language related to rural water districts and passed 11-0. House Bill 4338, the so-called Brine Act, was adopted with a PCS and would allow wastewater or produced water to be used in ways that could expand Oklahoma’s iodine production industry; the author said it would create value from material now disposed of and would not change disposal rules. Members asked about treatment and environmental safeguards, and the author said the bill only recognizes the activity as legal and does not mandate it. HB 4338 passed 11-0. Finally, House Bill 4230, which expands the ability to use qualified outside suppliers for training and technical assistance, passed 11-0 after brief questioning about who those suppliers might be.