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MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Revenue Feb 12th, 2026
Joint Committee on Revenue
Transcript Highlights:
- At the time, the 4% surtax on high earners did not exist.
- And our school districts, like Boston, every single school is cutting staff.
- It's our students, our schools, our public services are really depending on it. Thank you.
- Possibly both increase the cost to our health insurance plans, which are already pretty high.
- I was just at... ...on that tunnel, along with high-speed rail in California.
Bills:
H4975
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- You know, my brother is still a high school student.
- We are a district where we don't, in my school district, you know, we have pretty high teacher retention
- elementary school marks as attendance and what your high school marks as attendance is very different
- That maybe they could be utilizing some of our high school students in those spaces. attendance is very
- </c><01:10:04.960><c> school</c> utilizing some of our high school utilizing some of our high school
Keywords:
education finance, school funding, K-12, prekindergarten, pre-K, early childhood education, general education aid, special education, literacy aid, school meals, free school meals, school breakfast, school lunch, charter school lease aid, charter schools, nonpublic pupil aid, private school aid, transportation aid, desegregation aid, integration aid
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- districts, public school to all school districts, public school districts<00:04:58.080><c> in</c><00
- </c> school districts. school districts.
- </c> school fund task force. school fund task force.
- Um, which to me, you know, turns... school trust? Lance, school trust?
- </c> independent school district. independent school district.
Bills:
HF3900
Keywords:
permanent school fund, school endowment fund, Minnesota constitutional amendment, school aid, public school funding, State Board of Investment, investment income, distributable amount, school districts, property taxes, income taxes, voter approval, ballot question, constitutional amendment 2026, education finance, fund perpetuity, purchasing power, trust lands, swamp lands, internal improvement land fund
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Mar 18th, 2026
Ways and Means Education
Transcript Highlights:
- school students reach out to me from Mountain Brook High School in Northridge High School in Tuscaloosa
- </c> Northridge High School in Tuscaloosa. Northridge High School in Tuscaloosa.
- Many of you may be familiar High School.
- </c> more students of public high schools. more students of public high schools.
- High School Athletic Association Alabama High School Athletic Association over<00:23:14.720><c> their
Bills:
HB527, HB563, HB580, HB579, SB190, HB15, HB390, HB527, HB563, HB580, HB579, SB190, HB15, HB390
Keywords:
liability, off-roading, parks, participant safety, risk management, SNAP, food assistance, public assistance, income standards, Department of Human Resources, eligibility, HB580, Alabama Healthy Schools Act, public schools, K-12, school nutrition, school meals, cafeteria, vending machines, fundraising sales
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee 3rd Revision: Oreder revised Feb 18th, 2026 at 04:30 pm
A&B Education Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- I don't think any school is going to be overrun with virtual school or virtual charter school or homeschool
- Before school, after school?
- during the school day?
- I won't name the school. Maybe not to do that because our school could be sued.
- So that could be before school. It might be after school.
Keywords:
extracurricular activities, charter schools, student eligibility, virtual education, Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association, prayer, religious freedom, public schools, consent, First Amendment, school policy, paid maternity leave, school employees, public health, childcare, work-life balance, education, family leave, tuition, grant
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- She should be enjoying this final season of her high school career and anticipating graduation.
- :47:48.640><c> were</c> High School where students were High School where students were violently<00:
- </c><01:09:43.440><c> for</c><01:09:43.600><c> an</c> high school parking lot waiting for an high school
- > class</c><01:16:14.000><c> unidentified</c> high school science class unidentified high school science
- That's a school that my four-year-old will go to high school.
Keywords:
school access, school site, school district, charter school, federal agents, DHS, Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, CBP, Customs and Border Protection, USCIS, immigration enforcement, judicial warrant, student privacy, school safety, sanctuary schools, warrant requirement, federal warrant, school grounds
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Early Learning & Human Services Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Early Learning & Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- Lake, Rainier School in Buckley, and Yakima Valley School in Selah.
- Lake, Rainier School in Buckley and Yakima Valley School in SELA.
- We wouldn't fund schools with public dollars in public or other settings without knowing graduation rates
- We wouldn't fund schools with public dollars. We wouldn't fund schools with public schools.
- We wouldn't fund schools with public dollars in public or other settings without knowing graduation rates
Keywords:
homelessness, youth programs, advisory committee, prevention, protection, developmental disabilities, residential settings, data access, safety, stability, community oversight, residential services, regulation, service providers, monitoring, HB 2319, residential habilitation center, state school renaming, Rainier School, Firecrest School
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- child's original school.
- In the school districts, right?
- Well, nearly all of the schools, I think, ended. Why can't they just do it after school?
- Do they get to tell the schools when, or do the schools get to tell them when?
- A middle school is closing.
Keywords:
residency, public schools, child safety placement, enrollment, education code, school boards, transparency, public meetings, attendance, recording, misconduct, child abuse, educators, investigation, criminal offense, education law, suspension, reporting requirements, released time, religious instruction
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 19 Mar 4th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Just look up there on the south, the whole deal up there is all from Piccola Public Schools.
- He is the junior high principal, and we have Eddie Combs.
- She attended Mississippi State University, graduating cum laude with a BS in biochemistry and molecular
- It's already required for school employees and law enforcement. Move for adoption.
- I believe we all know how they sustain that sale of high volumes of dogs.
Bills:
HB4358, HB2398, HB3557, HB3129, HB3312, HB2210, HB1937, HB3021, HB4246, HB4230, HB3617, HB3657, HB2976, HB3391, HB4459, HB4128, HB3989, HB2989, HB4060, HB3145, HB2992, HB3464, HB3552, HB2984, HB4124, HB3934, HB3448, HB3131, HB4200, HB4201, HB3011, HB1912, HB3380, HB3881, HB3538, HB3851, HB3907, HB4430, HB4431, HB4457, HB2947, HB2951, HB2980, HB3082, HB3519, HB3644, HB3882, HB3661, HB3996, HB4335
Keywords:
screen time, education, public schools, child development, digital learning, youth health, academic performance, credential of value, workforce development, labor market, government reporting, Oklahoma Agricultural Extension, local funding, financial institutions, county extension services, state funds, free expression, colleges, security fees, public forums
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 19 Mar 4th, 2026
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The whole deal up there is all from Pocola Public Schools, I think. Yep, every one of them.
- He is the junior high principal. And we have McKenzie.
- He is the junior high principal, and we have Eddie Combs.
- It's already required of school employees and law enforcement.
- And I believe we all know how they sustain that sale of high volumes of dogs.
Bills:
HB4358, HB2398, HB3557, HB3129, HB3312, HB2210, HB1937, HB3021, HB4246, HB4230, HB3617, HB3657, HB2976, HB3391, HB4459, HB4128, HB3989, HB2989, HB4060, HB3145, HB2992, HB3464, HB3552, HB2984, HB4124, HB3934, HB3448, HB3131, HB4200, HB4201, HB3011, HB1912, HB3380, HB3881, HB3538, HB3851, HB3907, HB4430, HB4431, HB4457, HB2947, HB2951, HB2980, HB3082, HB3519, HB3644, HB3882, HB3661, HB3996, HB4335
Keywords:
screen time, education, public schools, child development, digital learning, youth health, academic performance, credential of value, workforce development, labor market, government reporting, Oklahoma Agricultural Extension, local funding, financial institutions, county extension services, state funds, free expression, colleges, security fees, public forums
Summary:
The House convened, took the roll, heard an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, and then moved through a series of introductions and floor presentations recognizing visitors, students, local officials, and the Luther cheer team. The chamber also introduced the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Lydia Dennis, and several members made personal announcements later in the day.
The House then considered and passed several bills, mostly by wide margins. Measures included HB 2947 on behavioral health, allowing Medicaid billing for supervised mental health interns; HB 2951 cleaning up Department of Corrections prison listings in statute; HB 2980 allowing DMVs to accept valid physical proof of insurance; HB 382 barring fire departments from employing people who must register as sex offenders; HB 3519 changing the abandoned medical marijuana grow cleanup process from a bond to a fee; HB 3644, the Blake Burgess Act, requiring clot and embolism training and reporting; HB 3882 creating a revolving fund for ODOT lake and industrial access grants; HB 3661 removing a sunset from the forestry equipment tax provision; and HB 3996 memorializing OIDS obligations in capital appeal cases. Several bills drew brief questions about fiscal impact or implementation, and title-striking motions were made on some measures.
The most debated item was HB 4335 on pet shops and local regulation. Supporters said it created a framework for municipalities and counties to regulate pet shops without outright bans, while opponents argued it undermined local control and favored a commercial retailer. After debate from both sides, the bill passed 60-26. The House also adopted the emergency on HB 3882, and at the end of the day the chamber adjourned until March 5, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- These two bills, especially SB 23, combined with the 6.8 pennies of school district tax rate compression
- They face the loss of lifelong community, high levels of stress and anxiety.
- What we've already done, we think, already got 45% of the seniors and disabled paying no school tax.
- high sense of surety that these will pass the public as well.
- property value that the numbers are not as high or not above... ...50% yet.
Keywords:
homestead exemption, elderly, disabled, ad valorem taxation, school district funding, Texas constitutional amendment, property tax relief, school district taxes, ad valorem tax, residence homestead, elderly homeowners, senior citizens, disabled homeowners, age 65 or older, school finance, tax exemption increase, local school taxes, property tax exemption, homestead tax relief, voter approval
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Local Government heard testimony on Senate Bill 23 and its companion constitutional amendment, Senate Joint Resolution 85, both by Senator Bettencourt. The bills would increase the additional homestead exemption for elderly and disabled homeowners from $10,000 to $60,000, which proponents said would significantly reduce property taxes and help seniors and disabled Texans age in place. Bettencourt and supporters described the measure as part of a broader property tax relief package, estimating combined savings of about $950 for over-65 and disabled homeowners when paired with other recent homestead exemption changes.
Witnesses largely supported the proposal. Testimony in favor came from a lawyer, a private citizen, Texas Realtors, the Texas Silver-Haired Legislature, and the Texas Association of Builders, all emphasizing relief for fixed-income seniors, housing stability, and the ability to remain in their homes. Several witnesses noted rising property taxes, medical costs, and the challenges seniors face in moving or affording home modifications. One witness from Every Texan said a flat homestead exemption is the most equitable way to cut property taxes, but argued against additional tax cuts generally, favoring a circuit-breaker approach and warning that permanent tax cuts could reduce funding for schools and other needs.
The committee also discussed data showing many over-65 homeowners already pay no school property taxes in some counties and that the proposed changes would increase that share. After closing public testimony, the committee voted on the measures. Senate Bill 23 was reported favorably to the full Senate by a 7-0 vote, and S.J.R. 85 was also reported favorably by a 7-0 vote. The transcript also shows Senate Bill 898 being laid out and passed unanimously earlier in the meeting, with a recommendation for the local and uncontested calendar.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- geologic basement, especially in areas where seismic is present, is necessary to mitigate the risk of high
- The acquisition of high quality seismic data, detecting earthquake presence and migration, as well as
- Very literally funds our roads and our schools and our universities across the state and nowhere is this
- So that's when the number of locate requests goes sky high and.
- lines and your high-pressure gas lines.
Bills:
HB206
Keywords:
HB206, school district bonds, bond election, voter approval, Education Code, Chapter 45, Section 45.003, Section 45.0034, Texas schools, school finance, local tax election, bond referendum, school construction, capital improvements, election frequency, five-year waiting period, district bonds, public school funding
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- We've seen that restrictions have continued to be put on schools, especially high school now where they
- If schools still took this wise requirement seriously, few middle schoolers could enter high school.
- HB 2008, School Library. Thank you. HB 2008, School Libraries.
- School... ...paid superintendent in the state, the superintendent of the Talleson Union High School District
- schools or private schools?
Keywords:
school libraries, public school libraries, library funding, professional associations, library associations, librarians, information services, dues, membership fees, public monies, school governing body, county free library district, municipal library, library contracts, library services, books and programs, Arizona education, Title 15, Library Freedom Act, school district transparency
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security Apr 15th, 2026
Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security
Transcript Highlights:
- It was her last school picture.
- We serve school districts across 38 states.
- And I married a Lexington High School graduate whose family has a small cottage in the National Seashore
- Currently, school buses are the most cost-efficient option for high-volume trips.
- Even if the doors are closed, the anti-drag feature is key for school buses because over 75% of school
Keywords:
domestic violence, police training, suspicious deaths, homicide investigation, victim support, school bus safety, commission, student safety, operator training, safety standards, Legislative oversight, public health, student transportation, school bus, school pupil transportation, pupil transport, child passenger safety, school van, transportation contractor, motor vehicle safety
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- So unless you did it after school, it's possible you could do it during the school day, but sometimes
- So it could be before school, it could be after school, maybe, maybe during lunch, could be, or recess
- So that's left to local school boards and local governing bodies of, when I say school boards, we all
- chaplains in public schools.
- It pressures school boards to adopt religious practices during the At times when a school is in session
Keywords:
electric power, interconnection, utilities, ERCOT, large load customers, water supply, sewer service, demand management, school prayer, Bible reading, religious text, public schools, Texas Education Code, student prayer, silent prayer, meditation, religious liberty, First Amendment, Establishment Clause, church and state
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- So it could be before school, it could be after school, it might be. ...maybe during lunch or recess,
- open enrollment charter schools.
- My concerns about the bill are, you know, we have students in our public schools and charter schools.
- Last session in favor of Senate Bill 763 to allow school chaplains in public schools.
- the beginning of each school day.
Keywords:
electric power, interconnection, utilities, ERCOT, large load customers, water supply, sewer service, demand management, school prayer, Bible reading, religious text, public schools, Texas Education Code, student prayer, silent prayer, meditation, religious liberty, First Amendment, Establishment Clause, church and state
TX
Keywords:
electric power, interconnection, utilities, ERCOT, large load customers, water supply, sewer service, demand management, school prayer, Bible reading, religious text, public schools, Texas Education Code, student prayer, silent prayer, meditation, religious liberty, First Amendment, Establishment Clause, church and state
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee Apr 1st, 2026
Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
Keywords:
HB444, vaccines, vaccine exemption, religious exemption, religious liberty, private school, church school, faith-based school, parochial school, school immunization, testing requirement, disease testing, parental rights, school enrollment, attendance requirements, CHOOSE Act, school choice, education funding, tax exemption, corporate income tax
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- And I am a math teacher at Columbia Heights High School.
- students with high needs.
- We want to keep these protections in place because high-poverty schools in a district may end up subsidizing
- c> a</c> place because high poverty schools in a place because high poverty schools in a district<00:
- My name is Cat Briggs, and I'm a school bus driver for Independent School District 196.
Keywords:
charter schools, education funding, revenue calculation, general education revenue, special education, school library aid, education finance, school districts, funding eligibility, compensatory revenue, task force, free meals, school funding, education equity, HF2210, school unemployment aid, Minnesota Department of Education, general fund appropriation, unemployment insurance, unemployment claims
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 29 Evening Session Session Mar 25th, 2026 at 04:30 pm
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- High cost of drugs.
- When I was in high school, Olab, I would not be where I am today without access to higher education thanks
- the ad valorem in their school.
- Independent school district.
- No high salaries, investigating those high salaries of our statewides.
Bills:
HB4420, HB3974, HB3016, HB3062, HB3021, HB3145, HB4128, HB3131, HB3015, HB3472, HB3453, HB1638, HB4126, HB2696, HB2710, HB3552, HB3031, HB3544, HB3521, HB4490, HB4488, HB1746, HJR1069, HB4428, HB4429, HB1170, HB3538, HB4124, HB3904, HB4106, HB2999, HB3982, HJR1077, HB3464, HB2588, HB3462, HB4440, HB3674, HB3345, HJR1067, HB4326, HB4331, HB4337, HB4338, HB4359, HB4392, HB3557, HJR1076, HB4003, HB3495, HB3497, HB3501, HB3505, HB3749, HB3011, HB4336, HB4346, HJR1087, HB3240, HB3647, HB3796, HB3969, HB3972, HB3983, HB3984, HB3989, HB3383, HB3130, HB4358, HB3327, HJR1055, HB3386, HJR1089, HB3087, HB2970, HB3314, HB4129, HB4199
Keywords:
reading, intervention, literacy, education, third grade retention, teacher training, funding, Strong Readers Act, tort claims, inmate housing, government immunity, public trust, private prison, emergency legislation, vision screening, binocular vision, kindergarten, elementary education, health, firearm rights