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ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Legislative Session Day 67 Mar 19th, 2026

Idaho Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • pending rules of the Idaho Department of Insurance, the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses
  • Ways and Means Committee, an act relating to fish and game, to revise provisions regarding lifetime license
  • It does modernize Idaho's off-road vehicle enforcement program.
  • It does modernize Idaho's off-road vehicle enforcement program.
  • It does modernized Idaho's off-way vehicle enforcement program.
Keywords: 989, all
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

MS Senate Floor - 11 February, 2026; 10:00 AM

Mississippi Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:21:54.400><c> Um,</c> that are licensed athletic agents.
  • Um, that are licensed athletic agents.
  • And these rights are protected, transferable, licensable, and inheritable.
  • Oh, there's a license tag uh fee put on.
  • </c> So, they have their um driver's license So, they have their um driver's license actually<05:38:48.160
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • In 2024, we spent $64,000 on fuel. in 2024, there was three vehicles. in 2024, there was three vehicles
  • </c> vehicles is through the roof anymore. vehicles is through the roof anymore.
  • The vehicle, that's why our vehicles, our gas, and our expenses are much, uh, asset forfeiture.
  • The vehicle, that's why our vehicles, our gas, and our expenses are much, uh, asset forfeiture.
  • The vehicle, that's why our vehicles, our gas, and our expenses are much, uh, asset forfeiture.
Keywords: 958, all
Summary: The committee met with a quorum, approved the September 24 minutes, and heard a briefing from representatives of three Kentucky drug task forces: Greater Hardin County, Bowling Green-Warren County, and Bluegrass Narcotics. The presenters described how multi-jurisdictional task forces operate, their partner agencies, and the kinds of drugs and trafficking patterns they are seeing, with fentanyl identified as the most dangerous and fastest-growing threat. They also described large seizures and investigations involving fentanyl pills, cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, tractor-trailer shipments, postal shipments, and a case tied to a pill press and undercover work with the DEA. Bluegrass Narcotics said it was formed in response to overdose deaths and has since seen major reductions in complaints and overdose deaths in Harrison and Bourbon counties. A major theme of the presentation was funding. The task forces said Byrne JAG funding has declined from about $2.1 million statewide in 2023-2024 to $1.4 million this year, while their costs for vehicles, fuel, technology, overtime, office space, and training have risen sharply. They said local support and asset forfeiture help, but the revenue is uneven and unpredictable, and they asked the legislature to consider adding about $1 million per year in state support, with oversight from the Justice Cabinet or Office of Drug Control Policy. They also emphasized that if meth labs return, many agencies would need new training and equipment because those capabilities have largely expired or been scaled back. Members asked about possible statutory barriers, coordination across counties and states, the source of drugs, and how seized cash is handled. The task forces said coordination with federal, state, and other local agencies is generally strong, but money remains the main obstacle to broader operations. They explained that seized cash is held as evidence and, after court proceedings, may be awarded back to task forces or split under statute, with 15% going to the Commonwealth’s attorney and 85% to law enforcement. No votes or formal actions were taken beyond approving the minutes and receiving the briefing.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 01/29/25

Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate

Transcript Highlights:
  • The hope was to try to get a vehicle out, have a vehicle here, keep working for an agreement, keep coming
  • The hope was to try to get a vehicle out, have a vehicle here, keep working for an agreement, keep coming
  • The hope was to try to get a vehicle out, have a vehicle here, keep working for an agreement, keep coming
  • As for a vehicle bill, count me in for a discussion of an innocuous, nonpartisan vehicle bill sometime
  • Chair. first as for a vehicle Bill count me in first as for a vehicle Bill count me in for<02:00:59.560
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NJ

New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

Assembly Session Jun 30th, 2026

New Jersey House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • licenses in the state of New Jersey, I think we need to be extraordinarily careful.
  • Accordingly, I would encourage others. liquor licenses.
  • Revolutionary War license plates. Assemblyman Moen. Thank you, Madam Speaker.
  • Burwick Grenier’s license, please. Assemblywoman Lopez. Mr. Speaker, I move the bill.
  • dealer licenses.
Keywords: 1146, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Public Safety Committee Mar 3rd, 2026

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • According to CalMatters series of articles titled “License to Kill,” since 2019, roughly 400 drivers
  • According to CalMatters series of articles titled “License to Kill,” since 2019, roughly 400 drivers
  • . ...home or have my car impounded and be arrested for driving on a suspended license.
  • For low-income Californians, even reduced payments can trigger misbills, food insecurity, and license
  • no driver can start their vehicle if they have a threshold level of alcohol in their breath.
Committee: House Public Safety
Keywords: 988, house, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Legislative Session Day 53 Mar 5th, 2026

Idaho Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Services, the Office of the State Public Defender, the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses
  • , to revise provisions regarding turning out of slow-moving vehicles. ...Committee, an act relating to
  • slow-moving vehicles, to revise provisions regarding turning out of slow-moving vehicles.
  • 1340, as amended by the State Affairs Committee, an act relating to rules of the road, to require vehicles
  • They already work closely with local governments, control districts, and licensed professionals, and
Keywords: 989, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House DFL Press Conference 3/27/25

Transcript Highlights:
  • Driving uninsured could get your license suspended and usher in an avalanche of tickets that the driver
  • Driving uninsured could get your license suspended and usher in an avalanche of tickets that the driver
  • She had difficulty being able to find an affordable vehicle, bought one with a salvage title not disclosed
  • She had difficulty being able to find an affordable vehicle, bought one with a salvage title not disclosed
  • There are about 4 million licensed drivers in Minnesota, and the most recent kind of national tracking
Keywords: 1183, house
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 10th, 2026

Agricultural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Having a regulated license prides us, and it helps, of rat control.
  • Having a regulated license prides us, and it helps hold us to a higher standard.
  • So they wouldn't need a license to be using those for general use.
  • The small businesses across our state that are doing this are licensed.
  • Number one, abatement districts are not required to be licensed.
Summary: The committee first approved the March 2, 2026 minutes without opposition. It then took up House Bill 771, and at the sponsor’s request moved to hold the bill indefinitely in committee. Representative Schurz said he would return with a replacement version that narrows the bill’s focus on THC products sold through a loophole. The main item was Senate Bill 1271, as amended, which would declare Norway and roof rats a public nuisance and invasive pest, direct the Department of Agriculture to coordinate a statewide response with counties, public health districts, and the private sector, require a public abatement plan and reporting, and make state and local participation voluntary rather than mandating spending. Supporters, including the sponsor, Ada County, and Boise officials, argued the rats are spreading quickly, can cause major property, agricultural, and public health damage, and require coordinated action before the problem grows. Opponents from the pest management industry said rat control is already handled by licensed private professionals, warned the bill could create confusion with other abatement proposals, raise taxpayer liability and future costs, and compete with private businesses. Public testimony on SB 1271 was split between those favoring a coordinated government-private response and those urging the issue be left to private industry and local control. After debate, a substitute motion to hold the bill in committee failed 9-6. The committee then voted 9-6 to send SB 1271, as amended, to the floor with a do-pass recommendation. Afterward, the Department of Agriculture gave an extensive presentation on invasive species, focusing on quagga mussel detection and treatment in the Snake River. The director said Idaho’s treatment effort has reduced the impacted area and remains aimed at eradication, with monitoring, watercraft inspection stations, law enforcement partnerships, and a public-private treatment contract all part of the response. Committee members asked about fish mortality, environmental effects, enforcement of boat inspection rules, and the role of private contractors in the treatment program.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • plate, the black and white license plates that are coming online.
  • white license plates that are black and white license plates that are coming<00:22:56.320><c> online
  • The people that go buy license plates. >> But I mean, all of us?
  • So it's not an extra, you know, if you do an Auburn or Alabama or whatever. the license plates. the license
  • That is, uh, for helping with the driving of police vehicles and high-speed chases.
WA
Transcript Highlights:
  • state-sponsored retirement services, preferences for certain types of employment, protections for professional licenses
  • By way of background, port districts operate a variety of facilities, including rail, motor vehicle,
  • this bill by way of background port districts operate a variety of facilities including rail motor vehicle
  • It provides preference in state and local civil service exams, and it provides license extensions from
  • the Department of Licensing for our NOAA commissioned officer corps.
Summary: The committee held public hearings on two bills. Senate Bill 5420 would expand access to state benefits and preferences for veterans, uniformed service members, and military spouses by adding the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and NOAA Corps to various eligibility provisions, extending some employment preferences to military spouses, and updating related protections. Staff and the prime sponsor, Sen. John Lovick, described it as a long-worked-on measure that passed the Senate overwhelmingly. Tammy Pro of the Department of War supported the bill, saying it modernizes state law and better recognizes service members and military families. The committee also heard Engrossed Senate Bill 5649, which would create a Washington State supply chain competitiveness infrastructure program to provide grants and loans for public and tribal port projects tied to freight mobility and supply chain performance. Sen. Marko Liias and port representatives testified in support, saying ports are critical to Washington’s trade-driven economy and that the bill would help fund needed infrastructure, including rail and terminal improvements, especially for smaller and rural ports. Testifiers said the program would fill a gap because ports lack a dedicated state grant program and could help leverage federal funding. An amendment to SB 5649 was explained as limiting eligible projects to those not already eligible for funding from the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, to avoid duplication. The committee paused and later closed the hearing on SB 5649, then returned to SB 5420 to hear additional testimony. No votes were taken, and the meeting ended after the public hearings were closed.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/04/25

Environment, Climate, and Legacy

Transcript Highlights:
  • of be hunting licenses quota and of be hunting licenses quota and non-quota<00:44:52.520><c> a</c><00
  • </c> hunt an elely I'd have to buy a license hunt an elely I'd have to buy a license for<00:47:05.440
  • </c> year right so every year I buy a license year right so every year I buy a license or<00:47:17.559
  • Senator Kunesh: So if a 10-year-old applies for a license, first of all, can 10-year-olds have a license
  • </c><01:24:01.719><c> directive</c> Union's end of life Vehicles directive Union's end of life Vehicles
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 118 Part 2 May 12th, 2026

Colorado Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • only custom software developed for use by a particular user and software governed by a negotiable license
  • businesses do not have custom-built software systems or teams of lawyers negotiating specialized license
  • was delivered on a physical medium, if it was prepackaged, or if it came with a so-called tear-open license
  • It's a set of coded instructions delivered electronically, often licensed rather than sold, often accessed
  • have a human present when the commercial motor vehicle is being driven by an automated driving system
Keywords: 981, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (02/10/2026)

Commerce and Consumer Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> talk about it, then we we have a vehicle talk about it, then we we have a vehicle to<00:27:14.960
  • So our licensing statutes are tiered, and this is the lowest of the licensing tier under 1,000 cases.
  • So if a beverage manufacturer or wine manufacturer did have an on premise license, a restaurant license
  • </c> actually have a beer and wine license. actually have a beer and wine license.
  • have an on premise license, a restaurant license<00:35:17.200><c> already,</c><00:35:17.839><c> this
Keywords: 1189, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/18/2026 - House International Trade

International Trade

Transcript Highlights:
  • The licensed health care system.
  • Licensed compounding pharmacies, by contrast, are state-licensed, inspected, and regulated to meet rigorous
  • and licensing fund.
  • It says 2024 Department of Liquor and Licensing Control requires a license for each location that distributes
  • It says starting January 1, 2024, the Department of Liquor and Licenses Control requires this license
Bills: HB2746 , HB2750 , HB2765 , HB4036
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development Feb 18th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • For driver's license and identification card holders... ...for driver's license and identification card
  • Driver's licenses who are registered voters.
  • their driver's license or their ID card to Florida. ...so they would need to change their driver's license
  • a Wisconsin driver's license when I was a student in Wisconsin, and I had a Florida driver's license
  • within 30 days if you had a Georgia driver's license.
Bills: S0174 , S1342 , S1334 , S1362 , S1602 , S1604
Summary: The committee first heard CS for SB 1342 on transit-oriented development by Senator Rouson, which seeks to expand housing near fixed transit corridors by updating TOD definitions and applying Live Local-style land-use principles to those areas. An amendment narrowed definitions, limited the bill to land-use and development regulations, removed a private cause of action, and added exclusions for environmentally sensitive areas, historic properties, and military installations. Supporters said the bill would increase housing supply near existing infrastructure and maximize the state’s transit investments, while local government groups and city leagues opposed it as a sweeping preemption of local zoning authority that could force high-density development without public hearings or adequate infrastructure planning. The committee adopted the amendment and then reported the bill favorably. The committee then took up CS for SB 1334 on elections by Senator Grall, which would require documentary proof of citizenship in voter registration and related election processes, update how citizenship is verified through REAL ID and the SAVE database, clarify that paper ballots are the primary voting method, and add other election-related changes such as candidate eligibility rules and timelines. Two technical amendments were adopted. During extended questioning, senators raised concerns about how documents would be submitted and stored, whether voters without Florida IDs or REAL IDs—especially students, disabled voters, seniors, and homeless Floridians—could be flagged or burdened, and what fiscal and workload impacts the bill would have on supervisors of elections and state agencies. Supporters argued the bill would streamline verification and reduce duplicate paperwork, while many public speakers and some senators said it would create barriers to voting, increase costs, and risk disenfranchising eligible voters. The transcript ends during debate on the bill, before a final vote is shown. Later, the committee considered CS for SB 1362 on advanced air mobility by Senator Harrell. A strike-all amendment aligned the bill with the House version and added vertiports and charging systems as eligible projects for public-private partnership funding, with FDOT authorized to fund certain vertiport costs within available resources. The bill drew support from industry and local representatives, and the committee adopted the amendment and reported the bill favorably. The committee also heard SB 174, which designates a portion of State Road 985 in Miami-Dade County as Charlie Kirk Memorial Avenue and directs FDOT to install markers at an estimated cost of $2,400. The bill prompted significant debate over whether Kirk’s legacy warranted a state road designation, with opponents citing his controversial statements and arguing the honor was political and divisive, while supporters said the designation recognizes civic engagement near FIU and is symbolic rather than regulatory. The transcript ends during debate on SB 174, before any final action is shown.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-10-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Bills: SB1432 , SB2024 , SB2043 , SB2060 , SB2069 , SB2153 , SB2259 , SB2319 , SB2321 , SB2338 , SB2360 , SB2396 , SB2405 , SB2407 , SB2544 , SB2550 , SB2552 , SB2578 , SB2580 , SB2607 , SB2614 , SB2671 , SB2800 , SB2805 , SB2816 , SB2835 , SB2877 , SB2892 , SB2928 , SB2934 , SB3063 , SB3199 , SB3233 , SB3325 , HCR8 , HCR10 , HCR11 , HCR13 , HCR14 , HCR18 , HCR19 , HCR22 , HCR24 , HCR31 , HCR32 , HCR33 , HCR35 , HCR54 , HCR62 , HCR63 , HCR66 , HCR67 , HCR82 , HCR83 , HCR85 , HCR91 , HCR93 , HCR94 , HCR96 , HCR98 , HCR102 , HCR104 , HCR105 , HCR106 , HCR110 , HCR111 , HCR116 , HCR117 , HCR118 , HCR121 , HCR122 , HCR123 , HCR124 , HCR125 , HCR127 , HCR128 , HCR137 , HCR139 , HCR140 , HCR141 , HCR144 , HCR146 , HCR162 , HCR165 , HCR166 , HCR173 , HCR178 , HCR179 , HCR180 , HCR181 , HCR182 , HCR185 , HCR189 , HCR191 , HCR192 , HCR193 , HCR194 , HCR200 , HCR202 , HCR6 , HCR36 , HCR42 , HCR43 , HCR44 , HCR53 , HCR57 , HCR61 , HCR64 , HCR69 , HCR84 , HCR101 , HCR103 , HCR107 , HCR112 , HCR126 , HCR136 , HCR154 , HCR161 , HCR175 , HCR186 , HCR187 , HCR188 , HCR197 , HCR203 , HCR204 , HCR206 , HB1870 , HB1588 , HB2429 , HB2386 , HB2583 , HB2361 , HB2270 , HB2137 , HB1643 , HB1682 , HB1692 , HB2078 , HB1553 , HB1667 , HB1700 , HB1728 , HB2293 , HB2096 , HB1959 , HB1511 , HB1961 , HB1858 , HB1897 , HB2088 , HB2093 , HB2279 , HB2314 , HB2505 , HB2433 , HB963 , HB1705 , HB1550 , HB469 , HB1334 , HB1710 , HB1737 , HB1753 , HB1881 , HB2309 , HB1713 , HB1741 , HB2062 , HB463 , HB1839 , HB1664 , HB2455 , HB2417 , HB1898 , HB1573 , HB1768 , HB1962 , HB2101 , HB1782 , HB2033 , HB1518 , HB1642 , HB1752 , HB2097 , HB2282 , HB1696 , HB1823 , HB1886 , HB2152 , HB2413 , HB2503 , HB1875 , HB1519 , HB1509 , HB1628 , HB1810 , HB1990 , HB2023 , HB2540 , HB1679 , HB1888 , HB2576 , HB2592
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-09-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Bills: SB1432 , SB2024 , SB2043 , SB2060 , SB2069 , SB2153 , SB2259 , SB2319 , SB2321 , SB2338 , SB2360 , SB2396 , SB2405 , SB2407 , SB2544 , SB2550 , SB2552 , SB2578 , SB2580 , SB2607 , SB2614 , SB2671 , SB2800 , SB2805 , SB2816 , SB2835 , SB2877 , SB2892 , SB2928 , SB2934 , SB3063 , SB3199 , SB3233 , SB3325 , HCR8 , HCR10 , HCR11 , HCR13 , HCR14 , HCR18 , HCR19 , HCR22 , HCR24 , HCR31 , HCR32 , HCR33 , HCR35 , HCR54 , HCR62 , HCR63 , HCR66 , HCR67 , HCR82 , HCR83 , HCR85 , HCR91 , HCR93 , HCR94 , HCR96 , HCR98 , HCR102 , HCR104 , HCR105 , HCR106 , HCR110 , HCR111 , HCR116 , HCR117 , HCR118 , HCR121 , HCR122 , HCR123 , HCR124 , HCR125 , HCR127 , HCR128 , HCR137 , HCR139 , HCR140 , HCR141 , HCR144 , HCR146 , HCR162 , HCR165 , HCR166 , HCR173 , HCR178 , HCR179 , HCR180 , HCR181 , HCR182 , HCR185 , HCR189 , HCR191 , HCR192 , HCR193 , HCR194 , HCR200 , HCR202 , HCR6 , HCR36 , HCR42 , HCR43 , HCR44 , HCR53 , HCR57 , HCR61 , HCR64 , HCR69 , HCR84 , HCR101 , HCR103 , HCR107 , HCR112 , HCR126 , HCR136 , HCR154 , HCR161 , HCR175 , HCR186 , HCR187 , HCR188 , HCR197 , HCR203 , HCR204 , HCR206 , HB1870 , HB1588 , HB2429 , HB2386 , HB2583 , HB2361 , HB2270 , HB2137 , HB1643 , HB1682 , HB1692 , HB2078 , HB1553 , HB1667 , HB1700 , HB1728 , HB2293 , HB2096 , HB1959 , HB1511 , HB1961 , HB1858 , HB1897 , HB2088 , HB2093 , HB2279 , HB2314 , HB2505 , HB2433 , HB963 , HB1705 , HB1550 , HB469 , HB1334 , HB1710 , HB1737 , HB1753 , HB1881 , HB2309 , HB1713 , HB1741 , HB2062 , HB463 , HB1839 , HB1664 , HB2455 , HB2417 , HB1898 , HB1573 , HB1768 , HB1962 , HB2101 , HB1782 , HB2033 , HB1518 , HB1642 , HB1752 , HB2097 , HB2282 , HB1696 , HB1823 , HB1886 , HB2152 , HB2413 , HB2503 , HB1875 , HB1519 , HB1509 , HB1628 , HB1810 , HB1990 , HB2023 , HB2540 , HB1679 , HB1888 , HB2576 , HB2592
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 6th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 1244 by Representative Ventrella is an act to amend Title 32 relative to driver's license
  • to increase the maximum convenience fee amount public license tag agents can collect.
  • House Bill 989 by Representative Boyer is an act to in Title 47 relative to public license tag agents
  • to operate government-owned vehicles on state highways.
  • And the key amendment changes are: it requires an affidavit of a certificate of merit from a licensed
Keywords: 974, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 03/12/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Two-thirds lacked vehicle access, and 26% had a driver's license.
  • </c><00:48:14.360><c> vehicle</c><00:48:14.840><c> access</c><00:48:15.880><c> and</c> 2/3 lacked vehicles
  • vehicle access and 2/3 lacked vehicles vehicle access and 26%<00:48:17.080><c> had</c><00:48:17.240>
  • </c> 26% had a driver's license. 26% had a driver's license. 63%<00:48:20.480><c> reported</c><00:48:
  • </c> of the vehicles. of the vehicles.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all