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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Commerce and Economic Development Feb 6th, 2026 at 04:18 pm

House Commerce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • and state programs.
  • I served as the New Mexico State Engineer for two and a half years prior to our current state engineer
  • Madam Chair, just a disclaimer that Legislative Council always has: I'm here from the Legislative Council
  • There are a lot of states who are looking toward us as we are amending our codes to look toward creating
  • We signed the sister state. So it is my great privilege to stand here. ...the sister state.
Bills: HB186 , HB92 , HJM1
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment & Energy Jan 15th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Environment & Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • A lot of other states like Colorado.
  • That was what the state-funded research provided by Washington State University found: that the existing
  • That was what the state-funded research provided by Washington State University found: that the existing
  • That was what the state-funded research provided by Washington State University found: that the existing
  • We passed it when I was chair of San Juan County Council, one of the first bag bans in the state of Washington
Bills: HB1420 , HB2233 , HB2271 , HB2212 , HB2284
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Transportation, Highways and Public Works Apr 7th, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Public Works

Transcript Highlights:
  • That is the sole intent of this bill: to provide the state with flexibility to build projects quicker
  • can build bigger and better infrastructure across our state.
  • They're waiting on the state. They're waiting on us to help. State and state?
  • State. State highways, state bridges, local roads, local bridges. Any transportation feature. Okay.
  • Just state in general. Just state roads in general. Okay. State highways in the local areas.
Bills: HB506 , HB590 , HB647 , HB685 , HB692 , HB839 , HB860 , HB873 , HB887 , HB965 , HB972 , HB982 , HB1072 , HB1157
Summary: The committee first heard House Bill 1157, which would create a Louisiana State Infrastructure Bank to provide a new funding mechanism for transportation projects, including roads, bridges, rail, ports, and airports. The chairman and DOTD Secretary Glenn LaDoux said the bank would help leverage state, federal, local, and private dollars, modelled in part on programs in Florida and other states, and would be used for gap funding and faster project delivery. Members asked extensive questions about board makeup, oversight, seed funding, application priorities, and how the program would differ from capital outlay and other existing funding tools. Support testimony came from Greater New Orleans, Inc. and other groups, and the bill was reported favorably without objection. The committee then approved several mostly technical or local bills, including HB 860 allowing fillable electronic public bid forms; HB 972 naming a portion of Highway 93 in Lafayette Parish the Desert Shield Desert Storm Memorial Highway; HB 965 naming a portion of Highway 163 for Sergeant William Billy Earl Collins Jr.; HB 692 allowing local governments to use group purchasing organizations, as amended; HB 685 allowing cooperative procurement for public motor vehicles and rolling stock under FAST Act procedures, which passed after a roll call vote with one no vote; HB 982 designating portions of highways in Morehouse Parish, as amended; HB 506 creating specialty license plates, as amended; HB 839 lowering the CMAR threshold for hospital service districts from $2 million to $1 million via substitute bill; HB 647 revising the waterway assistance program and application timelines via substitute bill; and HB 887 revising construction management-at-risk procedures, as amended. Most of these measures were reported favorably or favorably as amended, with little or no opposition. The committee also received an update on the Office of Louisiana Highway Construction from Representative Chesson, who said the office will assume control of about 4,000 miles of roadway and 2,000 bridges and has been moving projects quickly using internal procurement procedures. HB 1072, which reforms the office’s powers and emergency authority, was amended to narrow emergency provisions and clarify funding and reporting language, then reported favorably as amended. The final major item was HB 873, which would fund pursuit-intervention technology and training for law enforcement through a $2 fee on driver’s licenses; the bill was presented alongside emotional testimony from the widow and daughter of Sergeant Grant Candies and from a St. John the Baptist Parish captain, who argued the fee would help agencies buy safer equipment and obtain grant support. The transcript ends during questioning on HB 873, before any final committee action on that bill is shown.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Rules Feb 4th, 2026 at 09:26 am

Senate Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's going to impact how we do business in the state of New Mexico.
  • In units, we're actually building a 100. child daycare center.
  • But, Madam Chair, Senator, if I say I'm enrolled online at North Dakota State University The State of
  • states.
  • , and state agencies across the state to look at the backlog kit At that time, the state auditor and
Bills: SB132 , SM16 , SM17
Committee: Senate Senate Rules
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Rules Feb 4th, 2026

House Rules & Order Of Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's going to impact how we do business in the state of New Mexico.
  • City of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, Las Cruces PD, State Police.
  • But Madam Chair, Senator, not if, if me, say I'm enrolled online at North Dakota State University, State
  • states.
  • agencies across the state, to look at the backlog kit.
Bills: SB132 , SM16 , SM17
Summary: The committee first heard Senate Bill 132, a Department of Information Technology modernization measure sponsored by Senator Padilla. The bill would update state IT statutes to explicitly include software and cloud-based services alongside hardware and equipment, with the goal of improving planning, procurement, security, and efficiency. Secretary Manny Budettas said the change would help modernize secure services, reduce emergency fixes, and better align state purchasing with current software-as-a-service models. Members asked about centralized integration across branches of government, cybersecurity protections, the revolving fund, and agency billing; the bill was reported out with a do pass on the committee substitute. The committee then considered Senate Memorial 16, which asks Higher Education to convene a task force on parenting students in New Mexico’s higher education system. Senator Harmeo and witnesses described barriers such as child care, transportation, flexible scheduling, and financial hardship, and said the memorial would gather data and recommendations rather than create a new program. Members discussed how the survey would be administered, whether it would include full-time and part-time students, and how online or out-of-state students would be handled; the memorial was approved with a do pass. Finally, the committee heard Senate Memorial 17, sponsored by Senator Lopez, directing DPS and the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs to study the current state of sexual assault examination kits. Witnesses reviewed the 2016 task force that addressed a backlog of more than 5,000 untested kits and said a new backlog of 1,419 kits is now beyond the 180-day testing target. Members expressed strong concern about the delays, asked about lab capacity, possible use of private or additional labs, and the lack of penalties for missing the deadline. The memorial passed with a do pass, and the committee then recessed.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 30th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • My name is Mike Kelly, and I'm a city council member of the city of Spokane Valley.
  • I don't think we see any more questions for you, Council Member Kelly.
  • So, as the prime sponsor stated, it doesn't happen from time to time.
  • Thank you for your service to the people of the state of Washington.
  • Thank you for your service to the people of state of Washington.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Education Pre-K - 12 Jan 13th, 2026

Education Pre-K - 12

Transcript Highlights:
  • We never lose sight of what it took to both build our country, to be the founder of our country as George
  • this is shifting a decision-making authority away from our districts and our educators toward the state
  • ...toward the state.
  • So I need about two minutes to build up to my question, but it's important.
  • And I want our state to continue to be the state that builds us and brings us together.
Bills: S0206 , S0420 , S0556
Summary: The committee first heard SB 420, which would require portraits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to be prominently displayed in classrooms used for social studies and in all K-5 classrooms, with the Department of Education selecting the portraits. Senator Burgess framed the bill as a patriotic and educational measure tied to America’s 250th anniversary, while Senator Davis raised concerns about exclusivity, political precedent, and state intrusion into local classroom decisions. Senator Osgood and others asked about sensitivity to diverse student populations and whether additional figures such as Harriet Tubman could also be displayed. Burgess said the bill would not prevent other displays, emphasized the two presidents’ historical significance, and committed to funding support so the mandate would not burden districts. The committee voted the bill favorably. The committee then took up CS/SB 206 on autism education and teacher preparation. Senator Harrell’s strike-all amendment required teacher preparation programs to include autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities, required ESE-certified teachers to complete an autism microcredential, created an autism loan forgiveness program and salary supplement provisions, and directed district professional development to include autism-specific training with local CARD centers. A second amendment removed a proposed change to the legal definition of autism so that issue could be handled separately. Senators Davis and Osgood asked about implementation timelines, grandfathering current teachers, and how the bill would affect educators already working in autism classrooms; Harrell said he was open to further discussion and wanted to ensure flexibility while still requiring the credential. Public testimony included support from Orange County Public Schools, a parent of children with autism, and others. The committee adopted the amendments and reported the bill favorably. Finally, the committee heard CS/SB 556, which allows students with disabilities to satisfy the high school physical education requirement by participating in Special Olympics for one year if included in the student’s IEP. An amendment also clarified that two years of marching band satisfies both the PE credit and a fine or performing arts credit. Supporters said the bill expands inclusive options and reduces administrative burdens, and Senator Yarborough praised the change as giving students more flexibility. The committee adopted the amendment and reported the bill favorably. The committee also took up confirmation votes for appointments in tabs 4 through 7 and recommended all of them favorably by a single roll call vote.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 3/11/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
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  • paid to the state because the state<00:02:22.480><c> had</c><00:02:22.640><c> to</c><00:02:22.760><c
  • The state plays an important role, but the state can't meet all the needs.
  • The state plays an important role, but the state can't meet all the needs.
  • . 260 of our posts have buildings.
Bills: HF169 , HF195 , HF194 , HF1756 , HF2133
Committee: House Taxes
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 2/20/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:04:03.079><c> the</c> each of the districts in the state the each of the districts in the state
  • </c> Minnesota 84,000 strong across the state Minnesota 84,000 strong across the state about<00:18:14.440
  • </c><00:25:35.120><c> and</c> uh Minnesota Youth Council and uh Minnesota Youth Council and Sami<00:25
  • The state cannot afford to have its youth, the future of our society and indeed the state economy, grow
  • The state cannot afford to have its youth, the future of our society and indeed the state economy, grow
Bills: HF56 , HF780
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Healthcare Committee Mar 17th, 2026

Healthcare

Transcript Highlights:
  • State government inspection. Right. They had decorated. They had decorated.
  • If you look through there, you'll see that the bills reflect what was submitted to CMS by the state last
  • last fall and what has been state last fall and what has been approved<00:13:44.160><c> uh</c><00:13
  • Maybe that's not the case throughout the state. So they felt like that it was necessary.
  • Building.
Bills: SB367 , SB368 , SB350 , SB351
Committee: Senate Healthcare
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 3/4/26

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • The council, a nonpartisan, non-citizen executive branch agency, was established to advise state government
  • &gt;&gt; State<00:47:14.000><c> your</c><00:47:14.160><c> name.</c> &gt;&gt; State your name.
  • &gt;&gt; State your name.
  • </c> directly funded by the United States directly funded by the United States CIA.
  • The Lao government does not State.
Bills: HF3919 , HF3467 , HF3741
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Jan 21st, 2026 at 08:00 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Washington State Department of Transportation is the state agency responsible for the state's transportation
  • And that council member was killed.
  • Now, further compounding our concern is stated in the bill, which is that in developing these model code
  • As people know, L&I is the state OSHA.
  • So we also have requirements for outdoor water... ...state OSHA.
Bills: HB2267 , HB2183 , HB2174 , HB1529
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Environment, Energy & Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • I think states are moving in the direction of enabling individuals.
  • up to date on where we should be adopting the code policies.
  • You could probably look at something like that in the Building Code Council, to where a new circuit would
  • And my former state of Utah was the first to say, let's do it as well.
  • Already 15 states have introduced legislation this year.
Bills: SB5982 , SB6008 , SB6050 , SB6056
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Feb 12th, 2025 at 10:30 am

Boards, Agencies and Commissions

Transcript Highlights:
  • From Finance, which would just basically replace one line to state that it is not within the State Treasury
  • This is an important board for our state.
  • September of 2022 that ended up with the council having his DAG letter revoked.
  • the citizens of the state of Alabama.
  • ... the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
Bills: HB159 , HB110 , HB114 , HB115 , HB116 , HB123 , HB125
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education 3RD REVISED Feb 24th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • to build out state-specific infrastructure to be able to receive dollars like this.
  • Already exist if the state department and state regents.
  • There at the state... Level because this would be state-coordinated training.
  • Absolutely, the goal will be for it to be portable from building to building, district to district.
  • You go look at our state standards.
Committee: Senate Education
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Mar 3rd, 2026 at 05:50 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And the entire state of Washington.
  • or local building code.
  • state they live in.
  • for both states.
  • And certainty from state government is essential to a well-functioning state.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Mar 3rd, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • State Representative Reid. Thank you, Mr.
  • And so there is no need to state in law what is already stated in law, in the correct place, in the rules
  • Our state has done so much work to build back trust between law enforcement and the communities they
  • it was John Snauzza versus the state.
  • state government law enforcement agency.