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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate SessionReading and Referral of Bills Mar 17th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Bills: SJR 4, SCR 36, SCR 37, SCR 38, SCR 39, SCR 40, SCR 41, SCR 42, SB 7, SB 30, SB 31, SB 32, SB 33, SB 34, SB 36, SB 37, SB 38, SB 39, SB 1851, SB 1852, SB 1853, SB 1854, SB 1855, SB 1856, SB 1857, SB 1858, SB 1860, SB 1861, SB 1862, SB 1863, SB 1864, SB 1865, SB 1866, SB 1867, SB 1868, SB 1869, SB 1870, SB 1871, SB 1872, SB 1873, SB 1874, SB 1875, SB 1876, SB 1877, SB 1878, SB 1879, SB 1880, SB 1881, SB 1882, SB 1883, SB 1884, SB 1885, SB 1886, SB 1887, SB 1888, SB 1889, SB 1890, SB 1891, SB 1892, SB 1893, SB 1894, SB 1895, SB 1896, SB 1897, SB 1898, SB 1899, SB 1900, SB 1901, SB 1903, SB 1904, SB 1905, SB 1906, SB 1907, SB 1908, SB 1909, SB 1910, SB 1911, SB 1912, SB 1913, SB 1914, SB 1915, SB 1916, SB 1917, SB 1918, SB 1919, SB 1920, SB 1921, SB 1922, SB 1923, SB 1924, SB 1925, SB 1926, SB 1927, SB 1928, SB 1929, SB 1930, SB 1931, SB 1932, SB 1933, SB 1934, SB 1935, SB 1936, SB 1937, SB 1938, SB 1939, SB 1940, SB 1941, SB 1942, SB 1943, SB 1944, SB 1945, SB 1946, SB 1947, SB 1948, SB 1949, SB 1950, SB 1951, SB 1952, SB 1953, SB 1954, SB 1955, SB 1956, SB 1957, SB 1958, SB 1959, SB 1960, SB 1961, SB 1962, SB 1963, SB 1964, SB 1965, SB 1966, SB 1967, SB 1968, SB 1969, SB 1970, SB 1971, SB 1972, SB 1973, SB 1974, SB 1975, SB 1976, SB 1977, SB 1978, SB 1979, SB 1980, SB 1981, SB 1982, SB 1983, SB 1984, SB 1985, SB 1986, SB 1987, SB 1988, SB 1989, SB 1990, SB 1991, SB 1992, SB 1993, SB 1994, SB 1995, SB 1996, SB 1997, SB 1998, SB 1999, SB 2000, SB 2001, SB 2002, SB 2003, SB 2004, SB 2005, SB 2006, SB 2007, SB 2008, SB 2009, SB 2010, SB 2011, SB 2012, SB 2013, SB 2014, SB 2015, SB 2016, SB 2017, SB 2018, SB 2019, SB 2020, SB 2021, SB 2022, SB 2023, SB 2024, SB 2025, SB 2026, SB 2027, SB 2028, SB 2029, SB 2030, SB 2031, SB 2032, SB 2033, SB 2034, SB 2035, SB 2036, SB 2037, SB 2038, SB 2039, SB 2040, SB 2041, SB 2042, SB 2043, SB 2044, SB 2045, SB 2046, SB 2047, SB 2048, SB 2049, SB 2050, SB 2051, SB 2052, SB 2053, SB 2054, SB 2055, SB 2056, SB 2057, SB 2058, SB 2059, SB 2060
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs Mar 24th, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Does that person normally come and testify before this body?
  • And I do see respect for all public offices dwindling every day.
  • I don't think it's too much to ask of the public. We talk about responsibility.
  • Never had a bill brought before the body to decide, right?
  • That's up to the body to decide. All I'm trying to do is create the flexibility.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - House Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Transcript Highlights:
  • the public safety equipment training fund, and the public equipment fund is a fund that DPS has within
  • the public safety equipment training fund, and the public equipment fund is a fund that DPS has within
  • I don't know—vehicles, body armor, body cameras, things like that are applicable.
  • That got switched to the public safety equipment training fund, which can do all public safety, and,
  • armor body cameras things like that are vehicles body armor body cameras things like that are applicable
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • or the governing body.
  • Madam Chair and members, House Bill 2439 exempts single-user public or semi-public cold plunges...
  • Madam Chair and members, House Bill 2439 exempt single user public or semi-public cold plunges.
  • or semi-public cold plunges.
  • or semi-public cold plunges.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Energy Finance and Policy Committee 3/10/26

Energy Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And um as we public utility commission.
  • </c><00:21:45.440><c> utility</c> through at the public utility through at the public utility commission
  • </c> you from my experience, the uh public you from my experience, the uh public utilities<00:51:08.720
  • </c> provide this information to the public provide this information to the public utilities<00:58:09.520
  • </c> are just, reasonable and in the public are just, reasonable and in the public interest.<01:04:29.760
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 2nd, 2026 at 03:25 pm

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am joined on my right by the Chair of the Public Defender Commission, Gina Maestas, the Chief Public
  • I'm the Chief Public Defender.
  • and support the Office of the Public Defender.
  • for the needs of the Public Defender.
  • Public Defender.
Bills: SB48, SB64, SB100
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 2nd, 2026 at 09:02 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • towards improving public safety in the International District.
  • These initial common sense steps will modernize The site with new infrastructure, housing, and public
  • spaces that all lead to greater public safety and enjoyment.
  • As chair of the chamber's public safety bold issues group, we believe that public safety, legal clarity
  • I'm the Chief Public Defender.
Bills: SB48, SB64, SB100
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Jan 29th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • public notice requirements in House Rule 26A.
  • This also is directly related to public accountability.
  • I also agree that the voice of the public is incredibly important, and the voice of the public will be
  • And that closes the public hearing on House Bill 2007.
  • And that closes the public hearing on House Bill 1295.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 27th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • As background, under the Open Public Meetings Act, meetings of a governing body must be open to the public
  • As background under the Open Public Meetings Act, meetings of a governing body must be open to the public
  • governing body need not be held within the boundaries of the territory over which the public agency exercises
  • is limited due to a declared emergency if the public agency has not provided an option for the public
  • Conservation districts support a public mission and often use public funds to do their work.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee Feb 12th, 2025

State Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB67 has a public hearing. He'll speak a little bit, and then we'll start the public hearing.
  • When time we have to do... yeah, we have a public hearing to do.
  • Okay, we're gonna start the public hearing. Clerk, you're going to have three minutes.
  • Bathrooms and public spaces such as...
  • Which struck me very much when you talk about public libraries and books and knowledge.
Bills: HB141, HB161, HB231, HB67
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • We do have the public hospitals.
  • Hawaii Public Health Institute.
  • Hawaii<00:22:08.799><c> Public</c><00:22:09.360><c> Health</c><00:22:09.760><c> Institute.
  • Every major public health and medical authority agrees.
  • </c><01:22:37.199><c> and</c> opportunity to hear from the public and opportunity to hear from the public
Summary: The joint hearing covered House Bill 251, which would require hospitals to report costs associated with Medicare and uninsured patients, and House Bill 1875, which would expand protections for gender-affirming health care services. On HB 251, the Department of Health said it supported the intent but described the bill as complicated and potentially impractical as drafted because the department lacks the expertise to produce the required analyses without outside help. Hawaii Health Systems Corporation echoed those concerns, while the Queen’s Health System said it was willing to work with the department to provide the information. In committee discussion, officials explained that hospital support in Hawaii includes public hospital appropriations and the provider tax program, which uses hospital and nursing home contributions to draw federal matching funds; a department witness estimated the net benefit at about $150 million for hospitals and $20 million for nursing facilities, though exact figures would be provided later. On HB 1875, the Insurance Division testified with concerns that the bill’s language on prohibited actions by malpractice insurers was broad and vague, and that a rate-increase prohibition could conflict with actuarially based insurance pricing. The division also noted it was not the primary enforcement agency for the statute. In contrast, many testifiers strongly supported the bill, including the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women, the Hawaii State LGBTQ+ Commission, the Hawaii Public Health Institute, PFLAG Oahu, the ACLU of Hawaii, the Drug Policy Forum of Hawaii, the Hawaii County Democratic Party, and others. Supporters argued that gender-affirming care is medically necessary, evidence-based, and protected by privacy and bodily autonomy principles, and that the bill would protect patients and providers from outside political interference. No votes or final committee actions were taken during the portion of the hearing provided.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • I have a PhD in public health and have been a nurse for 30 years in maternal child health.
  • health and a nurse for 30 PhD in public health and a nurse for 30 years<00:12:50.079><c> of</c><00:12
  • Hawaii Public Health Institute. Hello Chair, Vice Chair, members of the committee.
  • I'm Chris Cole from the Hawaii Public Health Institute. We support this bill.
  • </c><00:33:26.399><c> We</c> Hawaii Public Health Institute. We Hawaii Public Health Institute.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on several health-related bills. HB 1871, establishing a maternal health monitoring pilot program, drew support from the Department of Health, the Hawaii State Commission on Status of Women, and the Hawaii affiliate of the American College of Nurse Midwives, with testimony urging provider-neutral language so midwives and other qualified providers would not be excluded. HB 1977, requiring a maternal and infant health information mobile app, received support from ACNM and Philips, which said similar apps in other states improved awareness of services and helped families navigate care; a member asked the Department of Health about implementation time. HB 1858, relating to certificates of fetal deaths, was supported by the Department of Health and clinicians, who said the current statute is outdated and inconsistent with CDC guidance; the department and a physician testified that the bill should shift documentation responsibilities to physicians and APRNs, and members discussed optional versus mandatory issuance language and whether the bill would improve data on home births and transfers. The committee also heard HB 1591, expanding definitions for preceptor and volunteer-based clinical training to improve income tax credits. The Department of Health supported the measure but preferred a similar, broader bill; Taxation suggested clarifying terms; the University of Hawaii and the State Center for Nursing supported it. ACNM asked that midwifery preceptors and Hawaii-based students enrolled in mainland programs be included, while the Hawaii Public Health Institute supported expansion of the program as a workforce solution. HB 1574, on the health care education loan repayment program, also drew broad support, including from the governor, SHPDA, OHA, and health organizations, but ACNM raised concerns that the bill’s 30% Medicaid-client threshold could exclude many providers and limit participation. For HB 1575, creating a feasibility committee on Parkinson’s patient air transport, the Department of Health supported the intent but said transportation is more likely an insurance or benefit issue and suggested redirecting funds to Parkinson’s research; the Michael J. Fox Foundation and the Hawaii Parkinson Association supported the bill, citing inter-island travel barriers and high costs for patients and caregivers. HB 1854, establishing certification of community behavioral health clinics, was supported by the Department of Health and DHS, which said certification would help clinics qualify for enhanced Medicaid reimbursement and expand access; the Attorney General’s office raised a legal concern about the special fund language and recommended a purpose section, and the committee discussed whether the fund would be self-sustaining and noted a possible amendment to change membership language and reduce the board size if the amendment moved forward.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 8th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • So hospital service districts, that's public money.
  • services, using public spaces, or maintaining public employment.
  • intervention, even during a public health emergency.
  • You've made all the public entities, any entity that's getting public money, more efficient, and that's
  • What is the will of the body?
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - House Ways & Means

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • state treasurer or a state retirement system to invest in virtual currency holdings, up to 10% of the public
  • of rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris, or dilapidated buildings that constitute a hazard to the public
  • of rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris, or dilapidated buildings that constitute a hazard to the public
  • and policymakers, providing an opportunity for public input, increasing transparency, and specifies
  • It's designed to have public input, to have the opportunity for the public to weigh in, and then to notify
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs May 7th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Homeland Security and Public Safety and Veterans Affairs Committee will now come to order.
  • It protects both the public and the profession from further misuse or liability.
  • We feel that the public wants us to be able to protect them as licensed peace officers.
  • The views of the police and the public are important.
  • Chairman, seeing none, I will move on. public testimony, and we don't have any public testimony, so Chairman
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 25th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Bless this body with wisdom. that it might understand righteousness, justice, and equity, that it will
  • Public service is never easy and you particularly have a tough job. Thank you for doing it.
  • I've grown up in politics and in public service. Thank all of you for your public service to our...
  • Today, UNT is a county... ranked tier one public research and tough institution.
  • UNT has grown as a the major university with a student body of over 46,000.
Summary: The meeting was marked by significant resolutions recognizing various contributions to Texas and celebrating community initiatives. Key discussions included the adoption of resolutions commemorating Texas Hispanic Judges Day and highlighting the 100th anniversary of Memorial Park. Senators expressed appreciation for the judges' dedication and legacy, with notable mentions of individual judges and their impact on the community and legal landscape in Texas. The Senate also honored students and organizations contributing positively to their communities, showcasing the interconnectedness of public service and the legislative process.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Technological advances that promote public safety.
  • How does the public? See that? Thank you, sir.
  • Hearing none, public testimony is closed. The chair now opens public testimony on Senate Bill 1047.
  • Hearing none, public testimony is closed.
  • are public nuisance issues.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Hearing none, public testimony is closed.
  • Public testimony on SJR 5 and the chair calls the following witnesses.
  • Speaking to the microphone, public testimony will be limited to two minutes on each bill and subject
  • I represent the Texas Public Policy Foundation and Right on Crime and we are in support of SJR 5.
  • Defendants who can afford bail can buy their freedom, despite the public safety threat they pose.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • While we're talking about honest, hard-working public servants...
  • Texas Constitution, and the state already verifies it through databases at the Department of Public Safety
Summary: The committee meeting involved various discussions pertaining to legislative initiatives and public policy concerns. Members engaged in debates around significant topics, highlighting their diverse perspectives. The atmosphere was lively with members presenting arguments for and against certain measures. Testimonies from the public were also a key feature, shedding light on community sentiments related to proposed bills.