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TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs May 9th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Probably butchered that, but that's who you are, and you're here on behalf of Texas School of the Deaf
  • You're here on behalf of Texas Association of Manufacturing. You're for the bill. Is that correct?
  • of Texas.
  • Tens of thousands of dollars into their home. They're doing so with trustworthy professionals.
  • You're testifying on behalf of Texas Association of Builders, and you're for the bill.
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs May 9th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're here on behalf of the Texas Association of Manufacturers and you're for the bill, is that correct
  • My name is John Ross Hubbard, and I am here on behalf of the Texas Association of Manufacturers.
  • A central bank digital currency, or a CBDC, would be a digital form of money, kind of like Bitcoin, that
  • I serve as the Executive Director of the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas.
  • Texans deserve to feel confident when they invest tens of thousands of dollars into their home.
Bills: SB1036 , SB1566 , SB1664 , SB2268 , SCR5 , SCR8 , SCR9 , SCR32 , SCR46
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence May 6th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • The fund compensates for the loss of some of the federal funds.
  • So under 22-109B of the Government Code, Rule 412 of the Texas Rules of Evidence is disapproved, and
  • law—two of them are trafficking offenses: trafficking of persons and continuous trafficking of persons
  • Chairman, members, so just to answer a couple of things, first of all, it took us all of 30 seconds to
  • rights of victims of family violence.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/11/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • We continue to hear about a looming recession, higher insurance costs, the rising cost of groceries,
  • We continue to hear about a looming recession, higher insurance costs, the rising cost of groceries,
  • We've been, um, we have a survey that's done by the Department of Health every year, where they come
  • We've been, um, we have a survey that's done by the Department of Health every year, where they come
  • </c><01:03:39.920><c> of</c><01:03:40.119><c> Health</c> that's done by the Department of Health that's
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Apr 21st, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are clarifying, rather than the Department of Education, inserting the word 'state' in front of that
  • Then we have to figure out insurance on top of that, which is the cost of if it covers transportation
  • And when I asked a lot of these various places who houses stuff, who do you go to for that type of insurance
  • Oh, that's Lloyd's of London. So it's not cheap insurance. Audits.
  • Oh, that's Lloyd's of London. So it's not cheap insurance. Audits.
Bills: HB12 , HB42 , HB205 , HB222 , HB324 , HB325 , HB350 , HB416 , HB482 , HB610 , HB749 , HB797 , HB807 , HB821 , HB979 , HB992 , HB1193
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Emergency Management, Department of State.
  • times of war.
  • of State.
  • About 20% of the state of Texas is in a floodplain, including most of the coast.
  • Monday in memory of Dr. Maxine Thornton Reese of Dallas.
Bills: HB1 , HB 2 , HB 3 , HB 5 , HB20 , HB 22
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on the discussion and passage of several key bills, including SB5, which pertains to supplemental appropriations for disaster relief. This bill was passed unanimously, highlighting the committee's commitment to addressing disaster preparedness. HB20, aimed at reducing fraudulent charitable solicitations during disasters, also saw significant debate, with positive sentiments expressed by its sponsor, Mr. Darby. Additionally, HB22, which expands the authority of the comptroller to fund emergency communication systems, was passed with overwhelming support, indicating a consensus on improving emergency response capabilities within the state. The session concluded with discussions about future legislative measures aimed at strengthening infrastructure against disasters.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Emergency Management, Department of State Health Services, my office, the Speaker's Office, and, most
  • of...
  • About 20% of the state of Texas is in a floodplain, including most of the coast.
  • Have you heard as well the kind of the differences of thoughts of the dangers from those two types of
  • Department of Homeland Security. Move adoption. Mr. King sends up an amendment.
Bills: HB1 , HB2 , HB3 , HB5 , HB20 , HB22
Summary: The House convened in special session with a gubernatorial proclamation adding subjects related to penalties for legislators who absent themselves, ivermectin access, and groundwater study authority. The chamber also handled routine motions, committee scheduling, and first-reading referrals before moving to the main floor calendar focused largely on disaster response and public safety legislation. The central theme throughout the day was the July 4 flooding and related tragedies, with repeated references to families of victims and the need for stronger preparedness and prevention measures. House Bill 1, on youth camp emergency plans and preparedness, was the most emotional and heavily amended measure. Members adopted changes requiring annual emergency plans for resident youth camps, staff training, parent notification, evacuation maps, floodplain-related disclosures, restrictions on sleeping quarters in flood-prone areas, and funding for enforcement. One proposed amendment to require air conditioning or heat in sleeping quarters failed, while another amendment on floodplain restrictions passed after debate over floodplain versus floodway language. HB 1 ultimately passed the House 136-1 on second reading and later 135-1 on final passage. Senate Bill 2 / House Bill 2 on disaster preparedness, response, and recovery also advanced after extensive discussion. The bill creates training for justices of the peace in mass-fatality events, establishes an emergency manager licensing system, sets local succession procedures, creates a statewide volunteer management system, authorizes drone interdiction in disaster zones, expands disaster loan eligibility, and adds review and planning provisions for certain infrastructure and weather-related issues. Members debated the scope of the training, drone impacts on press coverage, volunteer registration, and infrastructure-related amendments; some proposals were adopted and others tabled or withdrawn. SB 2 passed the House 130-4 on third reading and later 132-4 on final passage. The House also passed House Bill 3 creating the Texas Interoperability Council and a grant program for emergency communications equipment, House Bill 20 addressing disaster-related scams and fraudulent charitable solicitations, House Bill 22 expanding allowable uses of the broadband infrastructure fund for emergency communications, and Senate Bill 5 providing supplemental appropriations for disaster relief, including funds for local warning systems and weather monitoring. Each of these bills passed overwhelmingly, with only one or a few dissenting votes, and members repeatedly emphasized the need to improve coordination, communications, funding, and fraud prevention in the wake of recent disasters.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 9th, 2025

Corrections

Transcript Highlights:
  • certain state property from the Texas Department of...
  • It oversees the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and independent reporting agencies, including the
  • indigent and charged with an offense committed while in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal
  • Department of Justice, individuals convicted of sexual exploitation and trafficking of minors show high
  • It requires that departments plan to be person-centered and respond to the unique needs of that particular
Committee: House Corrections
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Feb 9th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 2114 requires the Department of Licensing to waive fees for replacement license plates or
  • It allows the Department of Licensing to waive fees for a replacement license plate or plates if the
  • House Bill 2552 provides alternative processes for the Washington State Department of Transportation,
  • to have sufficient resources, as estimated today by the Department of Ecology, to fulfill the current
  • not going to have sufficient resources as estimated today by the Department of Ecology to fulfill the
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • A hostile foreign organizations unit within the Department of Public Safety.
  • In the course of this work, I've been dealing with the United Front Work Department that my colleague
  • However, even here in Texas, the concept of the United Front Work Department and the full spectrum of
  • of the system. good of society when it comes to what they are paying in insurance and how their tort
  • A lot of private insurances are at 110 percent of Medicare, 120, 130. percent of Medicare, and those
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • of the ...of security.
  • We can sell both of these right now. ...of the same amount of alcohol by volume.
  • From fermentation of a malt, from fermentation of a fruit, or from fermentation of a sugar.
  • I'm the president and CEO of Keratos of Austin, and we are in support of Senate Bill 2487.
  • I oversee the EMS system for the City of Austin, which includes the EMS Department and the Austin Fire
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part II) Apr 14th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the impact of security.
  • It's the product of a lot of hard work with dozens of stakeholders in this committee.
  • I oversee the EMS system for the City of Austin, which includes the EMS Department and the Austin Fire
  • I oversee the EMS system for the City of Austin, which includes the EMS Department and the Austin Fire
  • He's a good friend of many of us in this body.
Summary: The committee first adopted a committee substitute for Senate Bill 30 and then voted to report the substituted bill favorably to the full Senate; the roll call showed six ayes and one nay, with later unanimous-consent corrections noted for additional aye votes. The committee also reported Senate Bill 801 favorably to the full Senate by an eight-to-one vote. Both bills were left with no further action in the meeting after the votes. The committee then heard Senate Bill 2595 by Senator Middleton and Senate Bill 2876 by Chairman Hughes, both aimed at addressing masked harassment and riot-related conduct. Supporters said the bills would deter intimidation, protect public order, and respond to recent protests and anti-Semitic incidents, while opponents from civil rights, disability, and advocacy groups argued the measures were overly broad, could chill peaceful protest, and would burden people who wear masks for religious, medical, or disability-related reasons. Public testimony was taken on both bills, and both were left pending after testimony closed. Senate Bill 2753, by Senator Hall, proposed consolidating early voting and election day into a single continuous in-person voting period with common procedures and equipment, while preserving countywide voting and mail voting. The Secretary of State’s office said the bill could improve ballot secrecy and simplify administration, though witnesses raised concerns about ballot privacy, logistics, and access for disabled voters; some county election officials were neutral or supportive of the concept, while others opposed it as confusing or potentially burdensome. The bill was left pending after extensive testimony. The committee also heard Senate Bill 2225 on allowing spirit-based ready-to-drink beverages to be sold in grocery and convenience stores, with supporters arguing the law should focus on alcohol content rather than the source of the alcohol and that the bill would modernize an outdated code. Later, Senate Bill 1540, which would add election officials and related workers to confidentiality protections, drew support from county election officials who described threats and harassment, though one witness suggested the bill’s language may need technical adjustment to better match its intent. Finally, Senate Bill 2382, concerning statewide voter registration systems and offline counties, drew opposition from county election administrators and vendors who warned about capacity, cybersecurity, and single-point-of-failure risks, while others suggested a phased approach or API-based integration; the transcript ends with testimony still open on that bill.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Apr 14th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're working with the Department of Public Safety on a committee substitute that reflects their feedback
  • In the course of this work, I've been dealing with the United Front Work Department that my colleague
  • But even here in Texas, the concept of the United Front Work Department and the concept of the full spectrum
  • leads to inflated verdicts, which, of course, are paid for by insurance companies often.
  • A lot of private insurances are at 110% of Medicare, 120%, 130% of Medicare, and those are considered
Summary: The Senate Committee on State Affairs heard Senate Bill 3031, which would expand aggravated assault to cover certain road-rage shootings involving a person in or traveling to or from a motor vehicle, when a firearm is discharged and causes injury, property damage, or fear of serious bodily injury. Senator Schwertner laid out the bill for the author, described it as closing a gap in the law, and there was no public testimony; the bill was left pending. The committee then heard Senate Bill 2514, a measure by Chairman Hughes aimed at creating a DPS unit to identify, investigate, and monitor hostile foreign influence operations and to require ethics training for state employees. Supportive invited testimony from Dr. Jacqueline Deal, Ambassador Kelly Curry, and Michael Lucci emphasized threats from the Chinese Communist Party, transnational repression, cyber intrusion, and state-level influence efforts, and argued Texas should take a leading role. Public testimony included opposition from speakers who raised concerns about free speech, privacy, and potential overbreadth. The bill was left pending after testimony closed. Finally, the committee took up Senate Bill 30 as pending business and discussed a committee substitute. Senator Schwertner explained that the substitute would limit admissible medical expense evidence to amounts paid or up to 300% of Medicare, clarify treatment of provider testimony and attorney-referred providers, remove a requirement that plaintiffs use available health insurance to mitigate damages, strike a unanimous-verdict requirement for non-economic damages, and delete a remittitur provision. Senators questioned the impact on sexual assault and child abuse survivors, the use of Medicare as a benchmark, and whether the bill would still allow fair compensation. After discussion, SB 30 was left pending and the committee recessed subject to the call of the chair.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/20/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • , Department of Child Safety, tribes, Senator Hottley, yourself, Senator Ingus.
  • And so there's a series of bills that I worked with the stakeholders and Department of Child Safety in
  • I am the Chief Legislative Liaison with the Department of Child Safety, also known as DCS.
  • I am here on behalf of DCS to represent this bill. We are signed in as neutral as a department.
  • Point of order. Point of order. Your point of order is not recognized. Answer the question.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Mar 19th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • So we, the Department of State Health Services, uh, manages anything that's radiological, uh, even in
  • The Department of Energy awarded $1.4 billion to the project over 10 years, and additional federal IRA
  • of the people of Texas.
  • So, um, for one, this bill is kind of a more of a vehicle, uh, of things.
  • Um, for example, you know, um, in late 2023, Governor Greg Abbott, uh, requested the Department of Public
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs - Part 1 Mar 19th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • My testimony is based on my years of experience working as a nurse in a large county health department
  • You can try the Department of Education. They have those numbers. Pretty big.
  • She even went to the extent of buying hundreds of dollars worth of breastfeeding-friendly clothing.
  • the Supreme Court. of City of Houston Office of Emergency Management and you're for the bill.
  • our some of our wastewater lift stations, of gallons of water throughout the region.
Committee: House State Affairs
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of Osteopathic Medicine at the Turkey Nation and the President of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association
  • We must do a better job of bringing ideas into companies and jobs and economic growth for the state of
  • Will there be questions of the author? See no question.
  • President, colleagues, for just a moment of indulgence.
  • All those in favor of adoption of the motion and if you indicate by saying 'aye' those in favor, 'nay
Bills: SB1696 , SB1670 , SB1687 , SB1975
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Nolan is a 2000 graduate of Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
  • We must do a better job of bringing ideas into companies and jobs and economic growth for the state of
  • That concludes explanation of Senate Bill 1670. Will there be questions of the author?
  • Colleagues, for just a moment of indulgence, I want to make a brief announcement on behalf of Senator
  • All those in favor of adoption of the motion, indicate by saying aye. Those opposed, nay?
Bills: SB1696 , SB1670 , SB1687 , SB1975
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, offered the invocation, and recognized the Doctor of the Day and several visiting groups in the galleries. The chamber then moved through a series of bills, with most of the action focused on third reading, amendments, and final passage votes. Senator Coleman’s motion to reconsider the failed vote on SB 1696 passed, allowing the bill to be taken up again. SB 1696, described by Senator Coleman as a rural economic development measure with no fiscal impact, passed on final passage and then passed again as an emergency measure after several senators changed votes from no to yes. SB 1670, as amended to add defense to the industries covered by its technology-transfer guidance, passed unanimously and was declared an emergency measure. SB 1687, which would strengthen Service Oklahoma’s authority regarding written driver’s tests and extend learner’s permit timing, was amended to delete unclear language and restore the title, then passed unanimously. SB 1975, which reorganizes how schools publicize AP testing dates, locations, and sign-up information, drew questions about compliance and implementation but no opposition; it passed unanimously and was also declared an emergency measure. After the bills were disposed of, members made personal announcements, including congratulations for a new grandchild and upcoming birthdays, and the Senate adjourned until Monday, March 16, 2026.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - House Ways & Means

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • of Arizona.
  • limits of Mesa and even outside of Maricopa County, like myself, are subsidizing the City of Mesa's
  • of Revenue.
  • We have Molly Murphy from the Department of Revenue. Mr.
  • Chair, members, for the record, Molly Murphy with the Department of Revenue.
Bills: SB1221 , SB1293 , SB1294 , SB1430
Committee: House Ways & Means
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - House Transportation & Infrastructure

Transportation & Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're going to have to be registered with the Department of Public Safety.
  • The way the Department of Public Safety...
  • Department of Game and Fish Department, yes. Mr.
  • of Transportation and the Department of Health, that are also in this bill.
  • where a person has to go to the Department of Corrections.