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AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you very much, and please state your position.
  • Everyone in the state that touches the 811 system has an impact by using the 811 system.
  • Just out of curiosity, how are we doing as a state versus other states when it comes to scrap metal thefts
  • to obtain licensure in other compact states via a compact privilege.
  • Is there a list of these 20 states somewhere? There is, Madam Chair, Senator Payne.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Governmental Oversight and Accountability Jan 26th, 2026

Governmental Oversight and Accountability

Transcript Highlights:
  • Daniela, the Florida Insurance Council, is waiving in support.
  • They also have to comply with state and federal laws.
  • Senator, can you talk about the compelling state interest for this bill? Yes, I can.
  • There's almost 900,000 Jewish people that live within our state.
  • Instead, the bill allows a state agency to manage its fleet vehicles, subject to appropriation and state
Bills: S7020 , S0308 , S0692 , S0474 , S0572 , S1106 , S1650 , S0350 , S1442 , S7032
Summary: The committee heard and voted on several measures. SB 308 on the Florida Museum of Black History was explained as implementing a prior task force recommendation by designating St. Johns County as the museum site, creating a board, and coordinating with a supporting nonprofit; it passed favorably. SB 692 on cybersecurity standards and liability was amended to bar local governments from imposing cybersecurity requirements on vendors beyond generally accepted best practices, and after testimony both for and against, it was reported favorably as a committee substitute. SB 572 updated ethics law to include legally recognized foster parents and foster children in the definition of relative; after a technical amendment and support from the Ethics Commission, it passed unanimously. SB 1442 revised the long-range program plan to require more specific performance metrics and agency-specific measures; it also passed favorably. The committee also approved SB 1106, as amended by a strike-all, to require state agencies and certain educational materials to use “Judea and Samaria” instead of “West Bank,” despite opposition arguing it would impose political language and conflict with federal and international terminology. SB 7020 reenacted a public records exemption for certain aquaculture and shellfish production records and passed with support from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. SB 474 expanded military leave and related benefits for public employees and officials, including members of the Coast Guard and Florida State Guard, and added three amendments before being reported favorably. SB 350, dealing with public records protections for crime victims and certain law enforcement victims, was heavily amended to add time-limited confidentiality for an officer’s name in some cases and then passed favorably after discussion about balancing transparency and safety. Finally, the committee approved SPB 7032 as a committee bill to shift more fleet management responsibilities from DMS to individual agencies, while still requiring data reporting to DMS for legislative oversight. SB 1650 by Senator Gates was temporarily postponed. At the end of the meeting, members recorded votes on selected bills, and the committee adjourned.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Human Services Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • constitution or state laws.
  • State.
  • The state jail system. It has to be within Washington State.
  • It needs to be in Washington State.
  • It comes at a cost for the state.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 16th, 2025

Corrections

Transcript Highlights:
  • State prisons should at least meet those standards.
  • State climatologist Dr.
  • A lot of your buildings are the old red brick style buildings, and I have heard that...
  • buildings.
  • of the Hospital Council.
Bills: HB1826 , HB2854 , HB3006 , HB4614 , HB5261 , HB5639
Committee: House Corrections
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Banking, Financial Services and Pensions Apr 7th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

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?
  • my last question is, would you agree that this will actually help all small businesses across the state
  • So would would would You agree that at 4%, including 95% of the businesses in the state, we will 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
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026

Labor, Health & Social Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • As I happening in other states.
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  • Um but if there's United States.
  • </c> misrepresent anybody else in the state. misrepresent anybody else in the state.
  • Um, it it states states states um<01:03:01.440><c> I'm</c><01:03:01.680><c> going</c><01:03:01.760><c
Bills: HB0003 , HB0117 , HB0041
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026

Labor, Health & Social Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • ,</c><00:02:18.720><c> to</c> empowers a woman, not the state, to empowers a woman, not the state, to
  • </c><00:35:33.839><c> Uh</c> the state find out about them? Uh the state find out about them?
  • In other words, this wasn't established by the state. That was established by the state.
  • In other words, this wasn't established by the state. That was established by the state.
  • </c> state, nothing to do with my religion. state, nothing to do with my religion.
Bills: HB0003 , HB0117 , HB0041
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Minerals, Business & Economic Development Committee, February 13, 2026

Minerals, Business & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Also in 9-21203C, to state the retention of personal data necessary for pending or reasonable anticipated
  • In 9-21203C, to state the retention of personal data necessary for pending or reasonable anticipated
  • </c><00:04:59.680><c> governments</c> local governments and state governments local governments and state
  • </c><00:09:12.480><c> of</c> better data management in the state of better data management in the state
  • </c><00:09:34.959><c> to</c> their best interests for the state to their best interests for the state
Bills: SF0020 , SF0021 , SF0022
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Transportation Subcommittee Feb 9th, 2026 at 10:30 am

A&B Transportation Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • these young mechanical aero engineers graduating from. institutions of higher education within our state
Bills: HB3882 , HB4273 , HB4280 , HB4281
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> operational state police on the system. operational state police on the system.
  • </c> sites you got to build from scratch. sites you got to build from scratch.
  • We are looking for state-owned property that is accessible and easier and that could be quicker to build
  • building on or build a bridge on or build a road through things of that nature.
  • </c> Kentucky State Police? Kentucky State Police?
Summary: The committee received an update from Kentucky State Police on the SERVE radio system project, with David Barker and consultant Brandon Marshall explaining progress across multiple phases. They reported that Mayfield PD fire/EMS and Graves County Sheriff are fully operational on the system, Phase 2 is 77% complete with 48 existing sites finished and 13 new sites pending acquisition, and Phase 3A remains funded but not yet complete. They also said router upgrades are complete, radio dispatch positions and mobile/portable rollout are complete, and microwave replacement is nearly finished, with one remaining site delayed by weather. A major part of the discussion focused on why the project has taken so long and why equipment is being purchased before some sites are built. KSP said the project began as a radio system upgrade but expanded as they discovered additional infrastructure needs, including routers and microwave links that were not in the original scope. They explained that equipment must be purchased in advance to match versions and preserve warranty coverage, and that older existing tower sites are being refurbished rather than replaced to make use of existing public-safety infrastructure. They also said all expenditures are tracked in inventory and accounting records and that the project remains transparent. Members pressed for a master plan and timeline, with Representative Smith arguing the project needs clearer structure and fewer layers of decision-making. KSP acknowledged the need for a timeline, said they had plans but not a full timeline earlier, and stated that if the remaining funding is approved they expect to complete the remaining existing sites and 25 new sites by June 30, 2027. They said 56 new-build sites remain, identified as the yellow-dot sites on the maps, and that some sites may be able to use existing Demar/National Guard tower locations. The committee did not take a vote on the project during this portion of the meeting.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Feb 2nd, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I've been working with Washington State Patrol, Washington State Department of Transportation, the city
  • Now, current state law, the state municipal ethics code, states that board members are prohibited from
  • There's actually one, but it's in this actual state ethics code.
  • The United States Department of Transportation Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices states that
  • This seems like a very common-sense requirement for the state to implement. ...across the state as well
Bills: SB6253 , SB6311 , SB6262 , SB6335
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Jan 29th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Wild broodstock conservation programs can help state...
  • Thank you all for your service to our state.
  • So fire response here in Washington State works.
  • State Government Affairs for Pano.
  • detection cameras across the state, including 26 stations deployed by Washington State DNR.
Bills: SB6104 , SB6241 , SJM8015 , SB6318
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Jan 19th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm state representative for the 39th district.
  • Even the Washington State Lottery. And tobacco and alcohol and cannabis.
  • I've heard a lot of assertions from him about how different state agencies act.
  • Products across state lines.
  • These are our fastest-growing and largest counties in the state.
Bills: HB2096 , HB2134 , HB2323
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Higher Education & Workforce Development Jan 15th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Higher Education & Workforce Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • We would love to see Washington State join the ranks of these states honoring the veterans' service and
  • set an example for other states.
  • of the Council of Faculty.
  • of the Council of Faculty.
  • Council of Faculty.
Bills: SB5826 , SB5828 , SB5909 , SB5954
ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary Apr 2nd, 2025 at 02:30 pm

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're looking at, my name is Victoria Christian for the record from Legislative Council.
  • of the committee, we're looking at, my name is Victoria Christian for the record from Legislative Council
Bills: HB1455
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The Judiciary Committee took up House Bill 1489, and Victoria Christian from Legislative Council reviewed the latest 3003 version. She explained that the bill was revised to clarify language about individuals who are or were in a dating relationship, to incorporate provisions from related Senate bills, and to narrow confidentiality and hearing provisions to domestic violence and sexual assault protection order cases. She also noted a clarification on page 12 regarding certification of certain individuals under Supreme Court rules rather than by the Supreme Court itself. Members discussed the consolidation of multiple related bills into one measure. Senator Myrdal moved Amendment 3.03 to engross House Bill 1489, and the motion passed. Senator Myrdal then moved a do pass recommendation on House Bill 1489 as amended, seconded by Senator Luick. The committee voted in favor of the amended bill by roll call, with all members present voting yes, and the motion carried. Chair Larson then asked for a member to carry the bill to the floor, and it was agreed that the bill would be carried. The committee also discussed its remaining workload and planned to clear the rest of its calendar the following week.
ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary Apr 2nd, 2025 at 09:00 am

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • State laws often have far-reaching implications on tribal communities.
  • of state government.
  • It is the North Dakota Century Code.
  • The code of judicial conduct. Code of judicial conduct? Right, and that is already in statute.
  • That code is in statute. Thank you. So then line 7 would read...
Bills: HB1455
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The Judiciary Committee first heard House Bill 1455, which would require the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission to review introduced legislation for tribal implications and conduct consultation with affected tribes. Rep. Collette Brown said the bill was intended to formalize and strengthen tribal consultation, and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe representative Ross Bell testified in support. Brad Hawk, executive director of the Indian Affairs Commission, testified neutrally, saying the office already does much of this work but that the bill would add structure; several senators raised concerns about duplication, possible future staffing costs, and whether the bill was necessary. The committee amended the bill to replace “each measure” with “all legislation,” then passed a do-not-pass recommendation on HB 1455 by recorded vote, with Sen. Luick designated as carrier. The committee then took up House Bill 1032, dealing with municipal courts, appeals, and judge qualifications. Legislative Council and court staff walked through proposed amendments, including making municipal courts courts of record on a delayed effective date, clarifying appeal procedures, and adding standards for municipal judges. Members discussed whether to use the term “ethical standards” or “judicial conduct”; after questions about definitions and enforcement, the committee settled on replacing the language with “judicial conduct” in the amended bill. The committee adopted the amendments and then passed HB 1032 as amended on a do-pass vote, with Sen. Cory to carry. Later, the committee heard House Bill 1263, which would make it easier for people with criminal records to seek sealing after a denial by allowing an appeal and reducing the waiting period for a new petition from three years to one year. Rep. Nels Christensen, Christopher Davis, Travis Fink, and Brad Peterson all supported the bill’s goal of giving people a better path to rehabilitation and employment. The main point of disagreement was whether to keep the statutory presumption that the benefit to the petitioner must outweigh the presumption of openness of criminal records; several witnesses urged removing that language, while others said it was part of the compromise that created the current law. The committee closed the hearing without taking final action and said it would review the House discussion before deciding later.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • So currently, the unamended code says a fire department may not compensate... ...state reimburse or provide
  • Texas is one of only three states in the United States that allows this practice.
  • So yeah, the cost to the state is zero. So then, the cost to the state is zero. Very good.
  • But the buildings are old.
  • state or of a governmental subdivision of the state.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Please state your name and position on the bill, who you represent. Yes, Mr. Chair.
  • And what I've handed out to you is A study done in 2018 by the National Council of State Housing Agencies
  • It's the low-income families of the state of Texas, and I've done an analysis on that.
  • It's the large urban populations around this state.
  • Please come forward, state your name and position on the bill.