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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Apr 30th, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • to add Fayette County to the list.
  • Harris County has protective orders, Tarrant County has theirs, and there’s no equivalent across jurisdictions
  • It happened in Harris County, and one of my good friends was Anthony's mom's lawyer.
  • She had a protective order in Harris County, and they had a custody battle.
  • The Commissioner's Court of Bell County will be granted the authority to appoint magistrates to serve
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Trade & Economic Development Feb 4th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Business, Trade & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is a proposed substitute for Senator Wilson's bill regarding the definition of rural counties.
  • proposed substitute, the definition has been changed to essentially restrict the definition to one county
  • Under the new definition, a rural county is one that, despite having a population density of 100 persons
  • it has no city with a population greater than 45,000 people, then it's still included as a rural county
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs May 6th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill is geared towards Webb County.
  • Is the county notified about that, is that correct? They are. Currently, the county is notified.
  • Over the years, so in effect, we are able to kill it, and I know in my county, and your county, we have
  • , you know... 24 of us totally in the county and only four county commissioners.
  • Standing subcommittee on county and regional government.
AL
Transcript Highlights:
  • Man, I'm trying to kind of go County... County, plus currently average job in... Col, world-class.
  • When they're fully funded, it would provide millions of dollars for County roads and the county commission
  • Yeah, as I understand, this is strictly for Coleman County.
  • Resis County, that's a municipality that...
  • Resis County, that's a municipality that has allowed them to develop.
Bills: SB311 , SB322 , SB304 , SB313 , SB315 , SB316 , HB489 , SB90
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Resolution commemorates multiple decades of Rockwall County. being a popular marriage designation dating
  • The night watchman for the county courthouse, Gene Payne, deputized. for the county clerk and allowed
  • As the marriage capital of Texas, Rockwall County is celebrated for its diverse. collection of wedding
  • It was a great time of the year to be there, so I was always happy to have the senator from Bexar County
  • Judge Herman was first elected as the judge of Travis County.
Bills: SB2232 , SCR1 , SCR6 , SCR15 , SCR27 , SCR32
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Mobile County Legislation Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Mobile County Legislation

Transcript Highlights:
  • And what we have in the unincorporated areas of Bogota County in my area, Chip, that we represent and
Bills: HB308 , HB308
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Jan 14th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Counties planning under the Growth Management Act must also, in cooperation with the cities in the county
  • We do recognize, you know, in some counties that might be, you know, there's 39 counties or cities in
  • That's city, county, private planning. Washington chapter. That's city, county, private planners.
  • Prior to moving to Whatcom County, I was the planning director from Multnomah County in Oregon, where
  • Ferry County is losing agricultural land at a rate five times higher than the average of all counties
Bills: HB2201 , HB2154
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Mobile County Legislation Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Mobile County Legislation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We weren't even going to have to have a bill because the county worked it out.
  • First time I've put it on because the county... the way in the laws in the county. Like the...
  • This is the electric monitoring piece of legislation for Mobile County.
  • And this is a bill dealing with the fire districts in Mobile County.
  • The fire districts in Mobile County.
Bills: SB221 , SB224 , HB440
DE

Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Administration Committee Meeting Jun 17th, 2026

Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • Additionally, this bill mandates the deferral of state, county, and school taxes, protecting workers
  • My practice has 6,000 patients in New Castle County, including pediatrics and care coordination.
  • And so, again, creating that balance—not to be too excited about my county again here in Kent County—but
  • There’s only one of those in Wilmington and northern New Castle County, where property taxes just went
  • Why are we assuming that Wilmington and northern New Castle County residents can afford this?
Bills: SB268 , SB306 , SB264 , SB312
Summary: The House Administration Committee met to consider a series of resolutions and bills covering arts districts, child care background checks, federal worker relief, health care reform, court transparency, school tax reassessment, municipal charter changes, constitutional amendment procedures, data center nondisclosure agreements, state employee benefits governance, and lieutenant governor vacancies. Members also noted that House Concurrent Resolution 12 had been removed from the agenda and that public comment would be limited to one minute per speaker. The committee released SCR 167 to study arts, culture, and creative districts in Delaware; HB 438 to close a loophole in the child care service letter requirement; SB 268 to provide interest-free loans, free transit, and tax deferrals for federal workers during shutdowns; SS2 for SB 1 to expand and permanently strengthen primary care investment while also addressing hospital cost growth; HCR 147 to request a Court of Chancery report on audio recordings and automated case assignment; SB 322 to replace the current post-reassessment 10% school revenue increase authority with a 2% annual increase option under safeguards; SB 306 to amend the Rehoboth Beach charter; HB 440 to require voter approval for constitutional amendments after legislative approval; SB 312 to bar nondisclosure agreements for large data center projects; SS1 for SB 289 to change State Employee Benefits Committee governance; and SB 264 to require a special election to fill a lieutenant governor vacancy. Testimony was mixed on several measures. Arts, child care, federal worker relief, primary care, court transparency, data center transparency, and the lieutenant governor vacancy bill drew mostly supportive testimony, while SB 322 and SB 306 drew both support and opposition, especially over tax impacts and the proposed spouse/partner restriction in Rehoboth Beach. HB 440 prompted debate over whether 55% voter approval was the right threshold for constitutional amendments, and SB 312 was supported as a transparency measure by residents affected by prior data center NDAs. All of the listed measures were released from committee by roll call vote, with some members voting no on HB 440, SB 306, SB 312, SS1 for SB 289, and SB 264.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Feb 3rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • the deadline for collecting sales and use tax for those counties.
  • I also encourage a yes vote for the one county that we carved out in the amendment. ...for the one county
  • I represent North King County on the Metropolitan King County Council.
  • Curtis Steinhower with the Washington State Association of Counties and the State Association of County
  • I am Housing and Grant Resource Director for Clallam County.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Jan 30th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • , Skagit County, Pierce County, and Wahkiakum County as well. ...is Whatcom County, Skagit County, Pierce
  • County, and Wahkiakum County as well.
  • If the county is not a charter county, and most counties are, then it depends on the size of the county
  • This would allow county treasurer This would allow a county treasurer or excise agent to delay processing
  • And it's simply delaying an ability, allowing the county assessors, auditors, and treasurers to delay
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/29/2026 - House Rural Economic Development

Rural Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • ... ...Cochise County, Navajo County, parts of Pinal, and parts of Coconino.
  • We've got a sliver of Maricopa County and a bigger sliver of Pima County.
  • They left out La Paz County.
  • County approved it.
  • Goldwater Institute then sued the county after the county started to collect the taxes.
Bills: HB2065 , HB2066 , HB2071 , HB2106 , HB2237 , HB2258
TX
Bills: HB17 , HB16 , SB10 , HB27 , HB23 , SB15 , SB18
Summary: The House convened, received a message from the Senate, and the chair announced the signing of HB 4 in the presence of the House. The clerk then read a large number of first-reading measures and referred them to committees. Among the notable bills, SB 1 by Senator Perry on campground and youth camp safety was referred to the Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding. Several House resolutions dealing with House rules, quorum, attendance, and penalties for members who missed sessions or broke quorum were referred to the Committee on House Administration, including HR 5, HR 17, HR 18, HR 34, HR 41, and HR 58. The House also referred a broad slate of resolutions to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars, including measures by Riddell, Craddick, Toth, Leo Wilson, Schofield, Gehan, Bella Montgomery, Hinojosa, Schoolcraft, Little, Meyer, Luhan, Orr, Johnson, Harris Davila, Lopez, Cameron, Gonzalez of El Paso, Wharton, Flores, Dyson, and Harless. These referrals covered many individual House resolutions and concurrent resolutions, but no debate or votes were recorded in the transcript. At the end of the proceedings, the House recessed until noon pursuant to a previously adopted motion.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 13th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair recognized the Honorable Mark Alcott of Parker County to lead us in the pledges of allegiance
  • And anytime we had problems in Jefferson County, he did everything that he could. good to help.
  • I first met him when I was 22 years old and he was running for county commissioner.
  • It is truly an honor to be a part of the Harris County.
  • compost because of important business in the district on motion of representative Garcia of Bexar County
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Feb 18th, 2026

Boards, Agencies and Commissions

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> Parker Moore, Alabama House District 4, Morgan, Limestone, and Madison counties. >> Matt Butler,
  • I'm from Mobile County. This is Mary Bruce Smithson; she is our committee clerk.
  • Morgan Limestone and Madison counties Morgan Limestone and Madison counties Matt<00:08:37.680><c> Butler
  • . >> Marilyn Lands, Alabama House District 10, Madison County.
  • Uh, I just want to introduce myself as a very well-trained freshman member of the Senate County.
Bills: SB183 , SB160 , SB183 , SB160
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee, February 12, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • reimburses the county treasurers.
  • I’m going to take all the city and county—or, I’m sorry, county and state departments first.
  • And I uh do I have any county treasurers here? I don't think so. I don't see any. Okay.
  • ><c> is</c> Laramie County, because every county is Laramie County, because every county is a<00:45:47.440
  • And I uh do I have any county treasures<00:45:57.359><c> here?
Bills: HB0026 , HB0042 , HB0067 , HB0069
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

GVO DEFER, GVO, GVO-EIG, GVO Public Hearings 02-10-2026

Government Operations

Bills: SB2543 , SB2435 , SB2352
Summary: The Committee on Government Operations reconvened on February 10, 2026, to take up measures previously heard on February 5. It advanced SB 2983 on criminal destruction of trees with technical, non-substantive amendments and a committee report note asking Judiciary to clarify that removal of invasive species remains allowed; the measure passed with one no vote. SB 2930 on the state risk management revolving fund also passed with amendments, including blanking out the amount, setting a defective date, and directing Ways and Means to review a spreadsheet before further action. The committee likewise passed SB 2928 on making the small business procurement program permanent and SB 2970 on standards of conduct for state agency contracts, adopting the Ethics Commission’s recommended language assigning compliance responsibility to department directors and deputy directors. SB 2927 and SB 3068 on procurement were deferred to a time certain on February 12, and SB 3015 on personal information, SB 2929 on public notice, and SB 2938 on search and rescue were also deferred for further discussion or to avoid re-referral issues. SB 2662 on external consultants was amended to remove a cap and preemptive approval language, narrow the expertise standard, and note possible auditor staffing or appropriation needs; it then passed with amendments. The joint GVO-EIG hearing then took up SB 2543 on state construction projects and an Office of the State Construction Manager within DAGS. Testimony from the Hawaii Iron Workers Stabilization Fund strongly supported the bill, saying it could reduce wasteful spending on large design-build projects and free money for tax credits and other public needs. DAGS, the University of Hawaii, and DLNR offered written comments, while one witness from KIC opposed the measure and asked for an exemption for member-owned electric cooperatives. A Hawaii Solar Energy Association witness also supported the bill but asked that landscape architects be excluded from the bill’s definition of design professionals, and Rocky Mold said Kauai permitting was efficient enough that he had no objection to carving it out. The committee adopted amendments from DNR, DAGS, and UH and passed SB 2543. The hearing also considered SB 2435 on EV charging infrastructure at state facilities. DAGS and the Hawaii State Energy Office supported the concept and explained that the goal was to retrofit managed parking facilities with infrastructure that can meet current and future EV needs, while acknowledging that some stalls can sit unused and that the state must balance space and enforcement. Members raised concerns about whether dedicating 25% of stalls to EV charging would reduce usable parking, and about rural and Big Island conditions where EV range and battery capacity remain limiting. The discussion noted that DOT, DNR, DOE, and DOH may have their own parking facilities outside DAGS control. The committee then indicated it would broaden the bill to apply to all state agencies and lower the threshold in response to member concerns, with final action not fully shown in the transcript.