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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Hied Committee Meeting - 2025-04-21

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's a state grant.
  • Please state your name for the record.
  • Third, I want to thank you for linking the state grant caps to the Minnesota state institutions.
  • Coming into this session, Minnesota State certainly understood the financial position the state of Minnesota
  • has become the economic driver of the state.
Bills: HF2312
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 4/21/25

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's the state grant.
  • </c><00:03:12.000><c> grant</c> see a total change for the state grant see a total change for the state
  • Please state your name for the record and continue. state in your committee.
  • </c> that the state took responsibility for. that the state took responsibility for.
  • </c> the economic driver of the state. the economic driver of the state.
Bills: HF2312
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • And we have made remarkable discoveries right here in this state.
  • Next, we have Barry Powell, former state senator.
  • It's expensive to our state.
  • As you heard, this is a rural state.
  • It is in our nature in this state.
Bills: SB5 , SJR3 , SB 5 , SJR 3
Committee: Senate Finance
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Mar 4th, 2026

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:10:00.560><c> Can</c> code, but it's not in this bill. Can code, but it's not in this bill.
  • </c> portion of that off my state income tax. portion of that off my state income tax.
  • They can through the EMS council.
  • </c> uh state income tax. uh state income tax.
  • </c> the section of the code. the section of the code.
Bills: HB125 , HB116 , HB183 , HB342 , HB341 , SB280 , SB245 , SB159 , HB125 , HB116 , HB183 , HB342 , HB341 , SB280 , SB245 , SB159
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Banking, Financial Services and Pensions Apr 7th, 2026

Banking, Financial Services and Pensions

Transcript Highlights:
  • Why didn't we just choose 4% which would cover about 95% of the businesses in the state?
  • So would you agree that at 4%, including 95% of the businesses in the state, we would be doing a great
  • service to small business in the state of Oklahoma?
  • the state, we would be doing a great service to small business in the state of Oklahoma.
  • Chairman. 1623 is an update to the state charter.
Bills: SB1623 , SB2067 , SB2132
Summary: The Banking, Financial Services, and Pensions Committee heard three bills. Senate Bill 2132, presented by Rep. Geis, would raise the allowable credit card processing fee cap from 2% to 3% and preserve consumer protections requiring notice to customers. During discussion, members raised concerns about whether 3% was enough to cover actual merchant costs; Geis said she had spoken with the Senate author and was prepared to amend the bill to 4%, which she said would better match average costs and cover most businesses. The committee agreed to let the language be handled before Oversight, and the bill passed 8-0. House Bill 1623, also presented by Geis, updates the state charter for credit unions to give state-chartered institutions more flexibility similar to federally chartered credit unions. It revises field-of-membership rules, removes geographic or membership overlap considerations, and allows the board to add association categories for individuals in underserved areas below 150% of the poverty level. The bill received no questions and passed 8-0. Senate Bill 267, presented by Rep. Lepak, carries the same language previously passed in House Bill 3020 and deals with protection of vulnerable adults. Lepak said bankers and credit unions were working together on the measure. The committee took no substantive debate and passed the bill 8-0. The meeting then adjourned.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/27/2026 - House Regulatory Oversight

Regulatory Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • They build the army.
  • The other thing that state... That's problematic.
  • Not so much in Arizona, but some and more in other states.
  • Third, this bill basically states that a business operating in this state may not require that a person
  • That would be the rule accurately stated.
Bills: HB2086 , HB2248 , HB2688
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Education Policy Committee Apr 16th, 2025

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • 25% of the pullback state funding. So it would only be a... state funding.
  • So the state superintendent or the state board would... superintendent or the state board would give
  • or the state superintendent to find that.
  • And it is a state law today.
  • And second, three state at-large seats. And second, three state at-large seats for a total of nine.
Bills: SB278 , HB459 , HB61
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation REVISED Apr 13th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It has been a very rewarding career to serve the citizens of the state of Oklahoma.
  • I would look forward to serving the state of Oklahoma. I want to thank Mr. Howard and Mr.
  • , and 60 days is simply not enough time for them to get those registered in another state.
  • , and 60 days is simply not enough time for them to get those registered in another state.
  • ODOT has identified about 14 locations across the state that meet the criteria of this bill.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation REVISED Apr 13th, 2026

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It has been a very rewarding career to serve the citizens of the state of Oklahoma.
  • , with two state highways running through our community.
  • I would look forward to serving the consumer in the state of Oklahoma.
  • So will these signals or whatever, will those be 100% state funded?
  • Right now, there are about 14 of them that meet the criteria of this bill across the state.
Summary: The Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee heard two executive nominations first and advanced both unanimously. Tim Gatz was nominated to serve as Cabinet Secretary for Transportation, with supportive remarks from Senator Paxton and Senator Guthrie about his responsiveness and long service; the committee voted 12-0 to advance him. Justin Blake Wilson was nominated to the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission, introduced by Senator Howard as a banker and entrepreneur interested in public service; he also advanced 12-0. The committee then considered several transportation and motor vehicle bills. House Bill 3982 would give certain commercial fleets a 90-day temporary tag and allow nonresidents 60 days to title and license vehicles in another state; it advanced 12-0. House Bill 2123, a backup measure related to a Tulsa/Jenks/Bixby Arkansas River bridge project aimed at easing congestion and improving safety, also advanced 12-0. House Bill 2979 would allow ODOT to establish school zones on portions of state highways at local request, with ODOT identifying 14 qualifying locations and an estimated cost of $266,000; it passed 12-0. House Bill 2997, a consumer protection bill targeting bait-and-switch practices in retail motor vehicle sales and increasing enforcement staffing, advanced on a 10-2 vote after discussion of raising the maximum fine from $1,000 to $10,000. Other measures approved included House Bill 3148, allowing licensed new and used motor vehicle dealers to perform their own VIN inspections, which passed 12-0; House Bill 4108, adding airport operational areas to the list of critical infrastructure and prohibiting trespass there, which passed 12-0; House Bill 4143, raising the damage threshold for a required written collision report from $300 to $3,000 and allowing no report when parties exchange information, which passed 11-1 amid concerns about fault and insurance verification; House Bill 4266, the omnibus license plate bill, which passed 12-0 with a zero fiscal impact noted; House Bill 2053, clarifying outdoor advertising rules for playgrounds and planned unit developments, which passed 12-0; and House Bill 4058, allowing optional blood type information on driver licenses and ID cards to aid first responders and blood supply efforts, which passed 11-0. The chair closed by thanking members and staff, noting it was likely the committee’s final meeting and his last as chair.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Feb 27th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • As you've heard in the bill summary, this legislation modernizes Washington state code to reflect the
  • , state training to all of state leadership and state employees, advise state agencies and departments
  • All state costs would draw on general fund-state dollars.
  • We are a council that represents single-family rental owners, not just in the state of Washington, but
  • While 6184 states there is no fiscal impact, it builds on the same policy framework and expands the broader
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Feb 25th, 2026

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • It was recognized in the state saw it.
  • It was recognized in the state of<00:15:26.959><c> the</c><00:15:27.199><c> state</c><00:15:28.560><c
  • Not trying to so we can build on it.
  • </c> of course new to the state. Excuse me. of course new to the state. Excuse me.
  • A lot of times in state we measuring?"
Bills: HB178 , HB124 , HB96 , HB250 , SB289 , SB317 , HB359 , HB178 , HB124 , HB96 , HB250 , SB289 , SB317 , HB359
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Special Committee April 14, 2020

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Keywords: HI Senate YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSIdBG_2FU8, 2026-07-02T01:22:43+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, This recording was previously aired on "Olelo on April 14, 2020. Footage courtesy of Olelo Community Agenda The special committee will convene to assess and advise the Senate regarding the State of Hawaii's COVID-19 plans and procedures to include, but not limited to: 1) Confirm the development of the state departmental plans and procedures; 2) Review and assess current state departmental plans and procedures; 3) Review and assess whether state departmental plans and procedures are properly and timely implemented to safeguard public health and safety; and 4) To communicate and disseminate information obtained therefrom. The special committee will be meeting with the following: 11:00 a.m. Office of the Attorney General Ms. Clare Connors, Attorney General 11:45 a.m. Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Mr. Scott Murakami, Director 12:30 p.m. Department of Transportation – Airports Division Mr. Ross Higashi, Deputy Director 1:15 p.m. Department of Health Dr. Bruce Anderson, Director Please note that there may be committee members or invited speakers participating remotely via video or teleconference. The meeting will be available for live viewing on Olelo Channel 49 on Oahu and will go out live for pick up by neighbor island public access channels. No public testimony will be accepted. Meeting of the Special Committee Senate State of Hawaii COVID-19 Tuesday, April 14, 2020 If you require special assistance, please call 586-6800 or email your request to waysandmeans@capitol.hawaii.gov. -End of Agenda-, 912, senate, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • This talented group recently earned the 250ssAA6A 1 act play state championship along with the outstanding
  • They also have three speech and debate state champions.
  • I am honored to have this team that went 33-8 and won their state's very first state championship in
  • Though trans people make up less than 1% of our state, we've spent at least one day in this building
  • And so, while I know there are some folks in this building that have hate in their heart.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • And through each member, bless the great state of Oklahoma, our home, in Jesus' name. Amen.
  • They also have three speech and debate state champions, and with that kind of consistency, that speaks
  • of Oklahoma. homeowners, neighbors, employers, and communities across the state of Oklahoma.
  • Though trans people make up less than 1% of our state, we've spent at least one day in this building
  • Though trans people make up less than 1% of our state, we've spent at least one day in this building
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance, and then moved through routine business including second-reading referrals and committee reassignments. Senate Bill 1627 and Senate Bill 625 were withdrawn from their prior committees and assigned to Rules. The chamber also recognized Dr. James David Campbell as Doctor of the Day and Courtney Copen as Nurse of the Day. Members held several floor presentations honoring the Choctaw High School drama team for winning the 2025 OSSAA 6A-1 one-act play state championship and related speech and debate honors, and the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians for winning the 2025 Class A fast-pitch softball state championship. A proclamation was read designating March 31, 2026, as Affordable Housing Day, highlighting Oklahoma’s housing shortage and the economic impact of the state’s affordable housing tax credit program. The House adopted House Resolution 1041, which supports designation of a nuclear lifecycle innovation campus in Oklahoma, after Representative Archer explained the measure and requested unanimous consent. During announcements, members noted Transgender Day of Visibility, committee meeting changes, a rural caucus meeting, a public health meeting, and a Capitol devotion. The House then adjourned without objection until Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Of Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Roberts State University, University of Oklahoma, Northeastern
  • She is a three-time state qualifier for golf.
  • She is a three-time state qualifier for golf.
  • She was a freshman state qualifier for tennis.
  • She is a two-time 5A state champion for cheerleading.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules 2nd Revised Apr 9th, 2026 at 11:30 am

Administrative Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • industries over the summer to address other rules that they are double regulating our industries in the state
  • the Board of Alcohol and Drug Influence, the Attorney General, the Department of Public Safety, the State
  • Fire Marshal Commission, and the State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
Bills: SJR49 , HB3281 , HB4319 , HJR1086
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee, February 12, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> superintendent's</c><00:01:09.280><c> top</c> one of the state superintendent's top one of the state
  • And I come to you with direct state.
  • So, the state, here's what happens.
  • </c> state and not a privilege. state and not a privilege.
  • </c><00:20:03.760><c> We</c> state. It's not just Laramie County. We state.
Bills: HB0111 , HB0112 , HB0122