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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Human Services Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Human Services

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  • We did receive a fiscal note, and it was given a nondeterminate but non-zero assessment by the Department
  • It extends the period for the person assessed for an extraordinary medical placement from six months
  • It replaces 'release' with 'placement' and requires the department to use risk factors to assess the
  • It requires the physicians involved in assessing a person for an extraordinary medical placement to be
  • It requires the physicians involved in assessing a person for an extraordinary medical placement, be
NV

Nevada 2025 Regular Session

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

Legislative Operations and Elections

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  • As a nonpartisan election reform organization, CLC believes that thoughtful expansion of this policy
  • This is a really important bill and a step in the right direction towards positive election reform, and
  • is Doug Goodman, D-O-U-G, G-O-O-D-M-A-N, founder and executive director of Nevadans for Election Reform
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Insurance May 13th, 2026

Insurance

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  • Something needs to be done around PBM reform. I am the CEO of Pontchartrain Cancer Center.
  • I am supporting HB 938 because Louisiana's patients need pharmacy benefit manager reform.
  • I would first point out that I reject the idea that drug pricing reform needs to be PBM reform.
  • That’s House Bill 1187, which provides for emergency assessments of Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance
  • Senators, just real simply, this bill, HB 1187, provides for the usage of excess emergency assessment
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals Mar 20th, 2025

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals

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  • Homeowners benefit from the 10% cap on the annual property tax assessment. Uh, but renters don't.
  • You're saying the landlord gets the assessment cap of 10% if he is charging fair market rent.
  • So it would be the assessment value can't go up more than 10% year over year.
  • Your assessed value can increase by more than 10% a year. Correct. Got it. All right, that's it.
  • And then if they do so verify, then that appraised value, uh, cannot, or, or, uh, assessed value.
Bills: HB148, HB203, HJR30
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Ways and Means Apr 21st, 2026

Ways & Means

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  • Senate Bill 73 by Senator Gregory Miller provides relative to the assessment, payment, and allocation
  • project to reform our tax collection procedure.
  • Members, Senate Bill 238 by Senator Gregory Miller provides relative to the assessment, payment, and
  • Senate Bill 191 by Senator Gregory Miller provides relative to the assessment, payment, and allocation
  • Senate Bill 191 provides relative to the assessment, payment, and allocation of ad valorem taxes.
OK
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  • strategically determine where exactly that money needs to go, and that would be done by a needs assessment
  • So what this does is it overlays the needs assessment tool onto the decision-making of how the housing
  • But the needs assessment tool, as per the PCS, is then sunset after five years.
  • So I would like to pursue this housing needs assessment tool to give us better ends...
  • This housing needs assessment tool would give us better insight about how we can invest that money in
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

General Government REVISED: HB4434 - Added Feb 17th, 2026

General Government

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  • That would be done by a needs assessment tool that the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency is already developing
  • The needs assessment tool, as per the PCS, is then sunset after five years.
  • So I would like to pursue this housing needs assessment tool to give us better insight.
  • This housing needs assessment tool would give us better insight about how we can invest that money in
Summary: The committee took up several bills related to housing, state operations, veterans, and administrative cleanup. HB 4409, as amended by PCS, would create a bicameral, bipartisan legislative committee to oversee workforce and affordable housing issues and coordinate with outside stakeholders; members asked about membership, meeting frequency, and pay, and the bill passed 9-0. HB 4414, also with a PCS, would direct the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency’s housing stability program to use a needs-assessment tool to guide funding decisions, with the tool and related provisions sunset after five years; members discussed whether it would be data-mapping based and how it would connect to broader legislative decision-making, and it passed 6-3. The committee also advanced HB 4484, allowing Oklahoma Corporation Commission workers to use state-owned or state-leased vehicles between home and work when traveling statewide for duties; it passed 9-0. HB 4486 would authorize placement of a Gold Star Family Memorial Monument on state grounds as a gift from the Woody Williams Foundation, with OMES handling routine cleaning, and it passed 10-0 after questions about the final design and consultation with veterans groups. HB 3057, a cleanup bill based on a 2025 evaluation identifying more than 50 obsolete statutory reports, repealed outdated reporting requirements and passed 10-0. Two additional bills addressed governance rules. HB 2588 would add requirements for HOA board service, limiting board membership after developer turnover to owners who live in the neighborhood and excluding tenants and nonresident owners; it passed 10-0. HB 4434 would require the governor to notify officials in the line of succession before being out of state, with members briefly discussing whether 24 hours was enough notice and whether the succession order should mirror the federal model; it passed 10-0. The meeting ended with all bills reported due pass and the committee adjourned.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Human Services Feb 4th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Human Services

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  • Monday, and it has to do with WSIPSE conducting an evaluation of child welfare screening and risk assessment
  • This amendment removes the risk assessment portion of the WSIPSE study and leaves the remainder of the
  • So the risk assessment piece was, I think, really important.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/12/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

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  • It ensures that decisions are based on careful review and risk assessment rather than a blanket lifetime
  • This bill addresses a serious problem with the state's background study process and brings reform that's
  • Every year, people who receive waiver services go through a MnCHOICES assessment.
  • That assessment determines need. It determines need. It is ideal when people's needs decrease.
  • The first year that he was assessed under the new MnCHOICES 2.0, his budget was significantly cut.
Bills: HF3174, HF3800
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Education Feb 4th, 2026 at 08:33 am

House Education

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  • assessments as often as every week.
  • But if someone was... there assessing them, that would be different.
  • I have a question where it comes to assessment... in this memorial.
  • Chair, and Representative, yes, it would because it is related to assessment.
  • But also for math, because we're wanting to do math assessments and look. at another assessment for math
Bills: SB194, SB200, SB203, SB204, SJR3