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TX
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  • Contractors using property owned or leased to them by government entities have recently imposed whose
  • include provisions prohibiting contractors from renting or leasing. government property was restricting
  • I agree, but this bill would also affect every other place in Texas. that leases to contractors like
  • We can negotiate mitigation agreements to reduce national security threats.
  • I'm in complete. agreement with that.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Apr 10th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • This bill simply requires that contracts for the use of property owned or leased by government entities
  • include provisions prohibiting contractors from renting or leasing government property to entities that
  • But because the exact same taxpayer-owned property is leased by the city to a nonprofit organization,
  • But this bill would also affect every other place in Texas that leases to contractors, like in Houston
  • But this bill would also affect every other place in Texas that leases to contractors, like in Houston
Summary: The Senate State Affairs Committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 1065, which would require government property contracts to prohibit contractors from barring licensed handgun holders from carrying firearms on leased or owned public property, with civil penalties and attorney general enforcement for violations. Senator Hall and invited witnesses from the Texas State Rifle Association, NRA, and Texas Gun Rights argued the bill would close a loophole exposed by the State Fair of Texas gun ban and protect law-abiding Texans’ self-defense rights. Opponents, including Moms Demand Action/Everytown, said the bill would undermine event organizers’ ability to set site-specific safety rules and could increase liability and insurance costs. Public testimony was then closed and the bill was left pending. The committee next took up Senate Bill 2742, which would create civil penalties for independent school districts and officials who use public resources for electioneering, waive immunity defenses, and expand attorney general enforcement. Senator Hagan-Bood said current law bans the conduct but lacks meaningful penalties, making injunctions the only remedy. No public testimony was heard, and the bill was left pending. Finally, the committee heard Senate Bill 2743, also by Senator Hagan-Bood, which would allow a court to disqualify local prosecutors who refuse to prosecute election offenses and appoint the attorney general to handle the case, with a committee substitute adjusting the removal process through an adjacent-county judge. Opponents from the Texas Civil Rights Project argued the bill would undermine prosecutorial discretion and was vague and open to abuse, while a Harris County election official described past instances where alleged voter fraud cases were not pursued. After testimony, public comment was closed and SB 2743 was left pending.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 28th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • We now have—we just leased another warehouse in Lacey.
  • Her agreement to allow those notices to be sent here to the appropriate committees is going to do a lot
  • the rate for cigars as this bill moves along, and I will follow that and perhaps we can come to an agreement
Summary: The Senate opened with ceremonial items, then moved through gubernatorial appointments and a series of floor votes. It confirmed Acacia E. Ingram to the Evergreen State College Board of Trustees, Ashland J. Tibbet and David S. Frockt to the Western Washington University Board of Trustees, and Christine Rolfes to the Olympic College Board of Trustees. Members spoke in support of the appointees’ public service and ties to higher education. The chamber also heard a personal privilege statement honoring a Colfax basketball coach who died of pancreatic cancer, followed by a caucus break. The Senate then considered several bills, passing measures on derelict vessels (SHB 2199), radiologic technologist supervision (HB 2113), nitrous oxide retail sales (ESHB 2532), ambulance transport fund alignment (HB 2531), EMT recertification (HB 2540), affordable housing on religious property (2SHB 1859), factory-built housing standards (SHB 2151), social housing public development authorities (EHB 1687), the Washington Voting Rights Act and voter suppression claims (ESSHB 1750), privacy and data protection reporting and AI use (HB 2606), military family school stability (ESHB 2534), coal-fired utility treatment (HB 2367), and school access to albuterol (SHB 2360). Most passed on strong bipartisan roll calls, though the voting-rights bill and coal-utility bill drew the most debate and partisan division. Several bills were amended on the floor. The Senate adopted changes to the nitrous oxide bill, the factory-built housing bill, the social housing bill, the albuterol bill, and the 3D-printer/firearm-manufacturing bill (ESHB 2320), while rejecting some proposed amendments on the voting-rights and 3D-printer bills. Debate centered on whether the voting-rights bill set too low a threshold for lawsuits and whether the coal-utility bill gave improper treatment to coal generation; supporters framed both as needed protections or transition measures, while opponents warned about litigation and policy overreach. The chamber also discussed tribal consultation in energy siting (SHB 2496), ultimately passing it after a close vote, and later returned to the 3D-printer bill, which advanced after amendments narrowed exemptions for gunsmiths and dealers and clarified the bill’s focus on digital files used to manufacture firearms.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 28th, 2026 at 11:02 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

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  • as the speaker said, we have one of these social workers coming into our state under the compact agreement
  • as the speaker said, we have one of these social workers coming into our state under the compact agreement
  • the mouth speaker say we have one of these social workers coming into our state under the compact agreement
Bills: HM3 , HM11 , HM14 , HM15 , HM18 , HM21 , HB10 , HB11 , HB12 , HB13 , HB14 , HB31 , HB50
TX
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  • Also, we have to sign a confidential agreement with the...
  • There have been instances where these agreements, confidential agreements, the agency wants to go outside
  • That only those who receive the information must sign the confidential agreement, which would be the
  • It requires the Attorney General to promulgate a confidential agreement form and make it available on
  • The bill clarifies that a member may seek an Attorney General opinion with regards to whether an agreement
TX
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  • Require board members to sign a confidentiality agreement before disclosing certain information that
  • Also, typically in that arrangement, they sign an agreement that allows access to cash over time, and
  • I would suggest to you the SBA that I'm familiar with and other finance agreements typically cover all
  • We reached out to the MCA and entered into an intercreditor agreement.
  • Of course, that was a violation of the inter-creditor agreement.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means Apr 28th, 2025

Ways & Means

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  • House Bill 5169 addresses challenges tied to the use of Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreements,
  • A new Chapter 380 agreement with another city that rebated 75% of the sales tax.
  • Representative Shaheen, some of these agreements have been quite valuable to a certain community.
  • This is not how Texas Chapter 380 Agreements were meant to operate.
  • Yep, Builder's FirstSource entered into an agreement with...
Committee: House Ways & Means
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

RM 325 Conference PM - Thu Apr 23, 2026

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

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  • uh and we're prepared to in agreement uh and we're prepared to vote.<00:52:33.800><c> Okay.
  • I think we have agreement on this. Yes. So, we're okay with the SD1. Just add a clean date.
  • So, with your agreement, I think we can take this to a vote.
  • So<01:01:18.480><c> with</c><01:01:18.760><c> your</c><01:01:18.920><c> agreement</c><01:01:19.440><c
  • I think we can So with your agreement I think we can take<01:01:20.000><c> this</c><01:01:20.160><c>
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 15th, 2026

Health and Welfare

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  • A job is an agreement for labor, not over a medical decision.
  • The stuff that's required in the bill: the lease agreements, the, you know, what are you wanting it to
  • We don't know if they have these types of agreements.
  • So it requires hospitals to turn over lease agreements, master leases, subleases, licenses, occupancy
  • agreements, and then make all those records public.