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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Law & Justice Jan 13th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Law & Justice

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  • Only a finite amount of those levers don't require a fiscal note. And as Ms.
  • It also aligns with state and federal identification requirements, requiring us to have meaningful contact
  • Clear standards protect the all alliance with state and federal identifications requirements requiring
  • The state required it. The reality is simple.
  • as already required by RCW 10.116.050.
Bills: SB5865 , SB5880 , SB5912 , SB5837 , SB5855
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Health Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Health

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  • And this would also be part of the requirement for the license, which would allow the municipality and
  • They will regulate what is sold and have advertising requirements and things.
  • This will actually require that the health insurance benefit company shall file annually a report with
  • We're requiring them to have reinsurance. Uh, I don't know how that protects anybody.
  • Um, but it requires, as I understand it... I mean, this has really been talked about today.
Bills: HB445 , HB477 , SB274 , HB441
Committee: Senate Health
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Mar 27th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

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  • and stormwater mitigation requirements.
  • owners require only a simple majority vote.
  • Additionally, the substitute requires that...
  • Instead of a supermajority, it just requires a majority.
  • Otherwise, the rezoning only requires six votes to pass.
Bills: HB24 , HB2015 , HB2149 , HB2559 , HB2701 , HB2797 , HB3172 , HB24
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Mar 27th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

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  • If you require assistance, please contact the community staff.
  • the city imposes the requirement.
  • , can impose requirements like road widths that are not even required in a home subdivision.
  • We would rather see it as a universal requirement than just a requirement for new ones as they are created
  • They must require that.
Bills: HB24 , HB2015 , HB2149 , HB2559 , HB2701 , HB2797 , HB3172 , HB24
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • It authorizes sheriffs to be able to use surplus funds from sheriff's commissary accounts.
  • For instance, they shall not require a fee or other payment from statewide professional...
  • For instance, they shall not require a fee or other payment from statewide professional educators associations
  • Senate Bill 2154 requires cities to notify not only property owners, but also lien holders, if there
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • It authorizes the sheriffs to be able to use surplus funds from sheriff's commissary accounts.
  • For instance, they shall not require a fee or other payment from statewide professional educators associations
  • For instance, they shall not require a fee or other payment from statewide professional educators associations
  • Senate Bill 2154 requires cities to notify not only property owners, but also lien holders, if there
Summary: The committee first laid over Senate Bill 1268, then heard a series of bills, many of them request bills from state agencies. Senate Bill 1771, from the Workforce Commission, would expand the agency’s authority to collect data on workforce development funds, expenditures, and performance data; an amendment removed language allowing contract attorneys, and the bill passed 8-6. Senate Bill 1805, from the Office of Juvenile Affairs, would prohibit juvenile detention facilities, group homes, and post-adjudication treatment facilities from using temporary staffing services; members discussed open records concerns, and it passed 13-1. Senate Bill 1916 would move the Office of Receivership under the Oklahoma Insurance Department, and it passed 9-5. Senate Bill 1525, a Tourism and Recreation Department request bill, would allow contracts up to $75,000 for the statewide tourism conference and permit fees to help cover costs; it passed 9-5. Senate Bill 1491 would require a replacement presidential elector to take the same oath as other electors, and it passed 10-4. Senate Bill 1810 would allow expert testimony to help juries understand human trafficking and update victim-service statutes, passing 13-0. Senate Bill 2118 would let sheriffs use abandoned surplus funds from commissary accounts for sheriff expenses, and it passed 13-0. Senate Bill 1884 would give statewide teacher associations equal access to teachers and clarify opt-out language for payroll deductions or bank drafts; members debated whether it limited local control and vendor access, and it passed narrowly 8-7. Later, Senate Bill 1265, extending the deadline for municipalities to publish ordinances from 15 to 30 days, passed 8-0, and Senate Bill 2154, requiring cities to notify lienholders as well as property owners about outstanding maintenance balances, passed 13-0. Senate Bill 2174, as amended, recreated the Fire Marshal Commission and changed some membership slots to include representatives of firefighters, the restaurant industry, and business owners; it passed 15-0. Finally, Senate Bill 1775, described as a local-control measure related to speed traps and costs in rural areas, passed 16-0. The chair announced more bills remained and that the committee expected to meet again the next day, with the possibility of continuing into Thursday if needed.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 1st, 2025

Land & Resource Management

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  • If you require assistance, please contact the committee staff.
  • The ability to do that, to formulate their requirements. No further questions.
  • Texas courts absolutely require strict compliance with these mandatory notice requirements.
  • This bill does not require any...
  • This is, do we as a state require... ...but that requires it so it is easier for the residential person
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 1st, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you require assistance, please contact committee staff.
  • Requirements that apply to primary dwellings will also apply to ADUs on the same residential lot.
  • , it does not contemplate minimum square footage requirements.
  • Additionally, we have a significant parking issue due to overriding local parking requirements.
  • Careful infrastructure planning is required to support all that growth.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

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  • If you require any accommodations, please speak with our sergeant staff identified by the gold ties.
  • </c><00:02:51.800><c> anybody</c> federal government will require anybody federal government will require
  • We agreed issue surplus badges to troopers. This issue surplus badges to troopers.
  • Uh, this requires probable cause for administrative subpoenas.
  • Uh this requires probable cause uh for administrative<00:54:22.400><c> subpoenas.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education Feb 10th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Education

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  • We're trying to eliminate duplicative or outdated reporting requirements, consolidated Mr.
  • So districts will be required to comply with the state statute.
  • It's important to note that these individuals are not required to have a degree of any kind.
  • And so the state wouldn't be required to pay that double for them.
  • I believe that public schools are required to render services to up to age 26.
Committee: Senate Education
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education Feb 10th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I mean, it will be the rule of law, so districts will be required to comply with the state statute.
  • Rule of law, so districts will be required to comply with the state statute.
  • It's important to note that these individuals are not required to have a degree of any kind.
  • And that requires some additional professional development. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
  • I believe that public schools are required to render services up to age 26.
Committee: Senate Education
Summary: The Senate Education Committee heard and advanced a large slate of education bills. Early measures included SB 1726, requiring formal training for university teaching assistants before they teach classes and evaluate students, with emphasis on First Amendment rights; SB 1236, creating an Administrative Report Consolidation Act to reduce duplicative reporting by schools and agencies; SB 1633, codifying existing higher education residency tuition practices; SB 1413, requiring notice to parents when a teacher is emergency certified and limiting adjunct teachers to 270 clock hours per semester; SB 1317, allowing career teacher status to be portable across districts with local board approval; and SB 1360, expanding the state’s math initiative by restoring instructional coaches and creating a math office at the State Department of Education. Most of these bills passed on favorable votes, with SB 1413 drawing some concern over teacher shortages and the adjunct-hour cap, but still passing.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government May 19th, 2025

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • This requires specific reviews to meet National Flood Insurance Program community rating system requirements
  • with these types of requirements.
  • Third, the county is required to post an exhaustive list of requirements that the third-party reviewers
  • have read those requirements. ...be good government if there was a requirement that they attest that
  • they have read those requirements.
Summary: The committee heard and left pending several local government, property tax, development, and public safety measures before later voting some of them out. Senator Birdwell explained SB 2784 for the Somerville County Hospital District, which would move the board to staggered four-year terms after a transition and was requested to be held pending until the House companion could be acted on; no public testimony was offered. HB 5084 would allow local approval for fireworks sales tied to Lunar New Year celebrations, with testimony from Hutchinson County Judge Cindy Irwin emphasizing local fire risk and the need for county discretion. HB 5534 would let county commissioners post agendas electronically instead of on a physical bulletin board. HB 4370 would expand permissible projects for certain special districts to include geothermal water conveyance systems, and HB 312 would require residential child detention facilities to enter local MOUs, report health and safety information, and conduct background checks for state-funded facilities; both drew supportive testimony and were left pending. HB 5057 would give displaced solid waste providers time to wind down after a city grants an exclusive franchise, and HB 2421 would extend the life of the Save Historic Muni District to continue work on preserving Lions Municipal Golf Course; both were left pending after supportive testimony. HB 2011 would let former owners repurchase property taken by eminent domain if the acquiring entity fails to pay property taxes for two years, and the committee substitute to SB 3065 was also laid out and left pending after a technical correction to eminent-domain language. The committee then took up additional bills on development, appraisal, and local regulation, including HB 3575, HB 4809, HB 2273, HB 247/HJR 34, HB 2464, HB 3424, HB 2013, HB 5668, HB 3788, HB 1533, and HB 23, with testimony ranging from support to opposition on issues such as appraisal procedures, historic property valuation, Galveston emergency governance, border-security tax treatment, home-based businesses, chicken covenants in HOAs, municipal utility district authority, hospital authorities’ use of assets, and third-party building review. HB 23 drew the most extensive testimony, with builders, engineers, counties, and cities split over third-party plan review and inspection authority, liability, licensing, and local code enforcement; many witnesses said the House amendments created problems and the bill was left pending. In the end, the committee voted SB 2784, SB 3065, HB 5686, HB 247, HJR 34, and HB 2011 out of committee, with the first several receiving local and uncontested calendar recommendations where applicable.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

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  • deaths in custody have resulted in independent reviews rather than full-blown investigations as required
  • Additionally, the committee substitute requires the Commission to publish the date it receives the final
  • As a committee substitute is before you, I believe it requires us to do that.
  • So these requirements are not burdensome; they are accepted nationally.
  • You said every other state in the nation requires this? Yes.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

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  • Also, remember, when you're testifying, you're testifying under oath and required to testify truthfully
  • staffing and support for the commission, clarifying For staffing and support, House Bill 4477 would require
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Apr 2nd, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

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  • If you require assistance in registering, you can come up here and ask Cassidy, our committee clerk,
  • The American Bar Association recommends that all states require implicit bias training for all judges
  • In Texas, implicit bias training is required for new police officers.
  • We see the same concept in the current requirement for family violence training for justice.
  • This bill requires retired judges to certify under oath that they meet all... qualifications.