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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Feb 4th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill also requires insurers to obtain and demonstrate proof of delivery for each of the notices required
  • of a life insurance policy in this new notice that would be required under the bill.
  • The bill also requires insurers to obtain and demonstrate proof of delivery for each of the notices required
  • It also requires insurers that deal... Notices required.
  • This is a provision that's found in many state licensing requirements.
Bills: HB2428 , HB2399 , HB2087 , HB2629 , HB2483 , HB2477
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Transportation Jan 20th, 2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • And finally, Senator, relating to school bus cameras, the bill requires the school board to approve the
  • local hearing officer during the same time frames required for other violations.
  • Are there any requirements that you've come across that require the same level of oversight for placing
  • as the original contract, and finally requires the takeover agreement to require that the original contract's
  • Do these electric bikes, are they required to have speedometers on them?
Bills: S0382 , S0654 , S0684 , S0880 , S1080
Summary: The Transportation Committee met with a quorum and first took up SB 654 on traffic infraction enforcement, which would standardize procedures for red-light, school-zone speed, and school bus camera enforcement. The bill would allow clerks to retain 10% of penalty revenue, permit virtual hearings, require records retention, limit surveillance/data use, tighten school-zone flashing-light requirements, and add school board approval and reporting requirements for school bus camera programs. An amendment clarified reporting periods and which entity receives liability-transfer affidavits. Members raised questions about information-sharing, facial recognition, school-zone warnings, and school bus stop safety, but the committee accepted the amendment and reported the bill favorably. The committee then considered SB 1080, which was amended by a delete-all to address FDOT direct payments to first-tier subcontractors and takeover agreements involving sureties and replacement contractors. The amended bill was reported favorably. The committee also approved a slate of appointments in tabs 1 through 6 by one vote. Next, the committee heard SB 382 on electric bicycles and scooters. A strike-all amendment shifted the bill away from immediate enforcement changes and instead created an e-bike task force, required crash data collection and reporting, and retained rules requiring riders to yield to pedestrians, provide audible signals, and limit speed near pedestrians. Members discussed enforcement practicality, access concerns for riders who rely on e-bikes, and the need for public education and transparency. The amended bill was reported favorably. The committee then reported favorably SB 684, which removes certain signature requirements for electronic odometer disclosures in total-loss vehicle and vessel insurance transactions, and SB 880, which creates a new license plate for the Miami Northwestern Alumni Association. The meeting ended after all items were approved and the committee adjourned.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, each tank must be registered individually, which requires a new physical signature.
  • the registration requirements with those of other industry vehicles.
  • Companies will still be required to register. ...and pay the applicable fees.
  • Senator Nichols said this does not change the requirement; we still have to post those notices.
  • But they have to meet the requirements. The definition of an economically disadvantaged county.
Bills: HB227
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part II) Mar 12th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • A well plugger who enters into a contract to plug or replug an orphaned well would be required to mail
  • Senator Sparks, yeah, just to clarify that last point, I, I believe the Railroad Commission is required
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Mar 3rd, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • adopted process may ultimately allow the PUC to settle a dispute through an online portal or without requiring
  • Is there anything in this that would require them to update these files?
  • They may not have the 40,000 gallons of water that's required, but they can look in this system and know
  • Current state law requires payment bonds for contracts in excess of $25,000 and performance bonds for
Bills: SB480 , SB767 , SB790 , SB971 , SB1066
Summary: The Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs met on Texas Water Day and limited public testimony to two minutes. The chair emphasized the need to move quickly because of scheduling conflicts with other committees and noted the importance of water policy and related stakeholders. The committee heard several bills focused on water administration, rural utilities, emergency response, and public works contracting. Senate Bill 790 by Senator Alvarado would let the Public Utility Commission create a simplified process for resolving tenant complaints over water or wastewater bill discrepancies; it was described as a way to avoid lengthy contested-case hearings for small disputes. Senate Bill 971 by Senator Sparks would clean up conflicting statutory definitions of “rural political subdivision” so Texas Water Development Board programs are applied consistently; Texas Rural Water Association testified in support. Senate Bill 767, also by Senator Sparks, would expand and improve a statewide database of fire-response equipment so departments, including volunteer and rural departments, can locate and share resources more effectively during emergencies; fire service witnesses supported the bill and suggested annual updates to keep the database current. Chair Perry laid out Senate Bill 480 to clarify that local governments and special districts may enter interlocal agreements for water-related planning and research, including aquifer management and flood/water planning. He also presented Senate Bill 1066, which raises payment and performance bond thresholds for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department public works contracts to $150,000, arguing the change would reflect inflation and help smaller vendors on lower-risk projects. Witnesses were heard on the bills, with no opposition recorded in the transcript. The committee voted out all five bills favorably. SB 1066, SB 480, SB 767, SB 790, and SB 971 each received unanimous committee approval and were recommended to the local and contested calendar, with SB 767 noted as amended by a suggested annual-update requirement for the equipment database.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Current law requires law enforcement to release chronological lists of incidents.
  • Affects that because right now there are provisions in place that require that.
  • House Bill 3288 would increase the physical education requirements in schools.
  • How is this going to fit into a day when we're requiring so much academically?
  • in the stated enrollment periods in law.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • See, there is a part that removes the requirement to include the haulers information.
  • House Bill 2981 requires school boards to post all meeting minutes within two weeks.
  • Current law requires law enforcement to release a chronological list of incidents.
  • How is this going to fit into a day when we're requiring so much academically?"
  • Thank you." "...requirements.
Summary: The House opened with roll call, prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several recognitions, including Veteran of the Week Donald W. DeLap, 2025 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Melissa Yvonne, Doctor of the Day Dr. Corey Shawnaway, Nurse of the Day Rusty Rutherford, and Psychologist of the Day Dr. Glenna Stumbling Bear Riddle. Members also recognized Bob Wills Day at the Capitol with a resolution and musical presentation, and introduced visiting student groups and pages. The chamber then moved into second- and third-reading business on a series of bills. Several measures passed with little or no opposition. House Bill 2975, a Department of Agriculture cleanup bill on poultry litter spreading/exporting, passed 89-8 after questions about removed misdemeanor language and hauler information. House Bill 3026, allowing children of U.S. military allies to start kindergarten according to their home-country timelines, passed 97-0 and its emergency clause also passed 97-0. House Bill 3297, creating a regulatory framework for highway remediation services, passed 87-0. House Bill 2981, requiring school boards to post approved meeting minutes within two weeks and within two clicks, passed 93-0. House Bill 4144, clarifying that arrest and incident reports are open records, passed 97-0. House Bill 1818, updating social work licensing terminology, also passed 97-0. House Bill 3767, updating controlled dangerous substance scheduling to match federal law and DEA watch lists, passed later in the day. The most extended debate centered on House Bill 3194, which would protect pregnancy resource centers from being singled out for regulation or lawsuits. Supporters argued the bill would shield private nonprofit centers from post-Dobbs legal attacks and let them focus on helping pregnant women and families. Opponents raised concerns about transparency, oversight of private nonprofits receiving state funds, the bill’s abortion definition, and whether it could create liability or reduce accountability. After lengthy debate, the House passed the bill 79-18. House Bill 3342, relating to Medicaid audits, passed 67-25 after discussion about making audits corrective rather than punitive. House Bill 3344, a foster care bill based on an interim study, was extensively debated over kinship placement standards, income thresholds, sleeping arrangements, transportation, tribal placement issues, and whether codifying DHS rules would improve accountability; the transcript cuts off before a final vote is shown.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Tax, Business and Transportation Feb 10th, 2026 at 04:43 pm

Senate Tax, Business & Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Last question: when is usually enrollment? What is it, like June, July?
  • So I know that there is a yearly enrollment period, and you could change.
  • to stay or there's a requirement for job growth.
  • It requires Medicaid to cover double electric breast pumps.
  • Despite that requirement, there are lots of claims denials from the plans.
Bills: SB20 , SB21 , SB166 , SB177 , SB181 , SB189 , SM6
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • , it also requires rigorous accountability.
  • We don't require homework. Teachers are allowed to give homework, but it's not required.
  • The bill does not impose any new review requirements.
  • As both inflation and enrollment. have increased.
  • Our enrollment trends are really interesting.
Committee: Senate Education
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • And so, it requires a multitude of different solutions.
  • It also requires rigorous accountability.
  • We don't require homework.
  • As both inflation and enrollment.
  • Our enrollment trends are really interesting.
Committee: Senate Education
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/15/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> enrollment requirements modifications. enrollment requirements modifications.
  • These sections all make changes to the MA provider enrollment requirements and recodify those requirements
  • </c><00:12:18.920><c> requirements</c><00:12:19.520><c> and</c> MA provider enrollment requirements and
  • MA provider enrollment requirements and uh<00:12:20.280><c> recodify</c><00:12:21.080><c> those</c><
  • It requires oversight of enrolled providers.
Bills: HF4207 , HF4338
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Education Jan 28th, 2026 at 09:05 am

Senate Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • This helps align the activities with current PED practices and legal requirements.
  • It's where gifted funding, education plan reporting requirements are.
  • The pertinent issue at present may require the consideration of a supplemental appropriation.
  • This bill is only delaying the statutory requirement to re- Delaying the statutory requirement to reset
  • The way the funding formula works, we end up paying based on previous-year enrollment.
Bills: SB64 , SB19 , SB44 , SB83
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • If communities want to fund specific priorities that require additional revenue, they can choose to do
  • This body passed an AI bill that... already meets some of the requirements, including the sandbox.
  • competitive requires a much higher growth rate than two and a half percent.
  • New things would require voter approval. I appreciate your time.
  • In November 2024, what happened is Dallas voters approved a measure that required the city to go from
Bills: SB9 , SB 9
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education Mar 24th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • In Louisiana, charter schools authorized by the state are required to be their own LEA.
  • It authorizes students enrolled in virtual schools to participate in public school activities.
  • It does not require a district to do this. That is correct. Thank you. Thank you, Madam Chair.
  • Actually required the training online.
  • complete the enrollment.
Bills: HB256 , HB272 , HB350 , HB363 , HB386 , HB434 , HB445 , HB690
Committee: House Education
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/26

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> two months for non-expansion enrolles. two months for non-expansion enrolles.
  • </c><00:30:09.039><c> um</c><00:30:09.600><c> or</c> required to do work requirements um or required
  • </c> required to do that? required to do that? &gt;&gt; Go<01:30:30.960><c> ahead.
  • </c><01:31:00.639><c> which</c><01:31:01.120><c> require</c> number of requirements which require number
  • of requirements which require data<01:31:01.920><c> sharing.
Bills: HF3439 , HF3763