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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 6th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • through the years, Nellie has exemplified professionalism, integrity, compassion, and efficiency in managing
  • the complex demands of state service and has... ...and efficiency in managing the complex demands of
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.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • We can substitute Senate Bill 2510, which creates the prescribed burn manager cell. an insurance program
  • The largest single hurdle to developing additional Certified Insured Prescribed Burn Managers (CIPBMs
  • The Chair lays out SB410 by Senator Middleton relating to the management and operation of the Gulf Coast
  • We think it would make sense to add a representative of the Municipal Solid Waste Management Department
  • That means we get 40% less litter and saves cities money on waste management by diverting waste from
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am the regional manager for Google and, in this particular entity, YouTube, which is one of the companies
  • I'm the senior public policy manager over at Lyft.
  • I'm the senior public policy manager over at Lyft.
  • Madam Chair and members, Senate Bill 2501 modifies the definition of appraisal management company under
  • All the bill does is conform the definition of appraisal management company in Arizona statute to the
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Banking and Insurance Committee Feb 25th, 2026

Banking and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:08:47.360><c> company</c> there is the property management company there is the property management
  • , the local property management person, the merchant of record.
  • The property management company shall be the merchant of record for the transaction.
  • The property management company shall be the merchant of record for the transaction.
  • The property management company shall be the merchant of record for the transaction.
Bills: SB294, HB296, HB300, SB269
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • there were some rulemakings done last year that will allow us to have better understandings of management
  • Produce water is a management issue.
  • I think, frankly, produced water management is a solution to produced water management is likely. solution
  • Produced water is a waste that must be managed cautiously and carefully.
  • Treated produced water must also be managed carefully and cautiously.
Bills: SB766, SB290, SB494, SB1145
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/16/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • most cases that the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit is prosecuting, the victims are either DHS or MCOs, managed
  • So, this ensures that the recipient, the enrollee, gets that information uh through the case management
  • </c><00:58:14.480><c> and</c><00:58:14.680><c> support</c><00:58:15.080><c> plan</c> case management
  • and support plan case management and support plan development,<00:58:15.920><c> so</c><00:58:16.040><
  • </c><00:59:32.960><c> or</c><00:59:33.120><c> the</c> through the case management or the through the
Bills: HF4338
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources 2ND REVISED Apr 7th, 2026

Retirement and Government Resources

Summary: The Senate Committee on Retirement and Government Resources met with a quorum and first took up two executive nominations for Ben Lepak, one to serve as Secretary of State and one to serve in the governor’s cabinet. Lepak described the Secretary of State office’s work on business filings, recordkeeping, and initiative petitions, and said the office’s career staff handled those duties well. Senators asked about fairness in the initiative petition process and administrative rules; Lepak emphasized transparency and ministerial, nonpolitical administration. Both nominations advanced on 8-0 votes. The committee then considered several House bills tied largely to government transparency and purchasing oversight. House Bill 3415 would require state entities to report contracts and subcontractors, include performance metrics, publicly post contracts and assessments, and document consultant outcomes; it passed 8-0 despite concerns about a $2 million fiscal impact and added OMES workload. House Bill 3414 would require OMES to identify whether contracts are service-based and create a digital warehouse for intangible assets; it passed 6-0. House Bill 3310 would authorize OMES payment-procedure rules, require invoice legitimacy checks and a 60-day payment window, and create compliance reporting with possible budget recommendations for noncompliance; it passed 7-0 after questions about appeals and penalties. House Bill 3413, requiring agencies to include more detail on contractors and consultants in annual budget submissions, also passed 7-0. The committee also approved House Bill 2206, which moves new school resource officers into a law-enforcement retirement system rather than teacher retirement, with testimony that it would help recruit officers and would apply only to new hires; it passed 6-0. House Bill 3265, which expands who can make PTSD disability determinations for first responders to include psychologists and certain licensed mental health professionals, passed 7-0 after discussion of psychiatrist shortages and concerns about diagnostic standards. House Bill 4486, authorizing a Gold Star monument at the Capitol funded by private donations, passed 7-0. Finally, House Bill 1219, barring state agencies and schools from using state funds or resources to promote LGBTQ or Pride Month events or fly the Pride flag, generated extensive debate over its impact on outreach, public health, education, and LGBTQ Oklahomans; it passed 5-2 and the committee adjourned with notice of a larger agenda the following week.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/7/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Without emergency managers in positions.
  • Louis County Sheriff's Office Division of Emergency Management.
  • With the work of emergency management staff and emergency managers from adjacent counties, because again
  • Louis County had a<00:51:44.000><c> disaster</c><00:51:44.560><c> management.
  • Louis County had a disaster management. I didn't know where to turn.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee Mar 18th, 2026

State Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • at higher education institutions to be exempt from inspection by the Department of Construction Management
  • at higher education institutions to be exempt from inspection by the Department of Construction Management
  • all utility-scale solar farm projects to register with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management
  • Alabama Department<00:29:20.080><c> of</c><00:29:20.240><c> Environmental</c><00:29:20.799><c> Management
  • </c> Department of Environmental Management. Department of Environmental Management.
Bills: SB88, SB337, SB88, SB337, HB623
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - House Appropriations

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Right now, we manage about $32.5 billion in assets.
  • Right now, the LGP has $7.8 billion in assets under management.
  • We manage for 183 unique local government clients in Arizona.
  • Again, let me just clarify this again: the Treasurer manages...
  • Again, let me just clarify this again: the Treasurer manages this pool.
ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations - Government Operations Division Apr 10th, 2025 at 11:00 am

Appropriations - Government Operations Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • Present, so we'll take up our last budget office of management and budget.
  • Do we have somebody that's schooled on the construction management stuff? Mr.
  • You approved in the last session a new position for OMB that would be that statewide construction manager
  • Well, funding for facility management equity increases, that was equity for custodians of $110,114.
  • Well, funding for facility management equity increases, that was equity for custodians of $110,114.
Bills: HB1015
Summary: The Government Operations Division met to review proposed amendments to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) budget, with the chair noting the bill would not be voted out that day and would likely be held until the following week for any technical corrections. Members discussed a series of amendments, generally without objection: a $1.5 million appropriation for a pro-life education committee; a $40,000–$45,000 deficiency appropriation for Uniform Laws travel costs; creation of a state deferred maintenance fund with $40 million for deferred maintenance projects; adding the state hospital project to the OMB budget with $200 million from the Strategic Investment and Improvements Fund (SIF) and $85 million from a line of credit, plus construction management oversight; $110,114 for custodial equity increases; $1 million for a retirement incentive pool; $3 million to cover a shortfall in the new and vacant FTE funding pool; and $4 million for space reconfiguration and rent/moving costs. Prairie Public Broadcasting was also discussed, with a suggestion to change the purpose from local programming to infrastructure and set the amount at $850,000, likely as one-time SIF funding. The committee also heard a heads-up about a possible $180,000 federal reimbursement issue tied to an education grant, but no action was taken on that item. The committee further discussed a broader amendment to reduce the transfer from the social services fund to the human services fund from $250 million to $232 million, based on DHS needs and available carryover funding. Members also agreed to add emergency clauses to the capital assets, deferred maintenance, and moving/space reconfiguration items. The chair indicated Brady could begin incorporating the discussed changes into a consolidated amendment, while noting there could still be additional items next week. Staff also reported the SIF balance was about $280 million positive, though some removed agency items, including airport grants, would need to be considered. The committee then reconsidered its earlier action on House Bill 1581 and restored it to its original form at $100,000 after hearing that the funding would support tribal tourism-related events tied to upcoming 2026 celebrations and the Theodore Roosevelt Library opening. A motion for do pass on the bill as originally introduced passed unanimously by roll call. Finally, the committee postponed action on another bill until later that day, directing that revised materials be distributed and that the item be taken up in the afternoon session.