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AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Transportation and Energy Committee Mar 11th, 2026

Transportation and Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • the state of Alabama safer for everybody.
  • And let me preface, I am the policy manager for Energy Alabama.
  • And let me preface, I am the policy manager for Energy Alabama.
  • >> No, but the degree and size of solar farms in Alabama is relatively new. >> Okay.
  • >> No, but the degree and size of solar farms in Alabama is relatively new. >> Okay.
Bills: SB341 , SB340 , SB341 , SB354 , SB340
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Feb 18th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • Title 16, Code of Alabama 1975, or Chapter 29 of Title 36, Code of Alabama 1975.
  • service</c><00:25:24.960><c> of</c><00:25:25.120><c> Alabama</c> of operations on service of Alabama
  • </c><00:34:02.480><c> Alabama</c> Eric Pinley, the president of Alabama Eric Pinley, the president of
  • the Code of Alabama 1975.
  • </c><00:53:46.160><c> 1975R</c> uh of the code of Alabama 1975R uh of the code of Alabama 1975R place
Bills: HB185 , HB378 , SB28 , HB400 , SB155 , HB312 , HB185 , HB378 , SB28 , HB400 , SB155 , HB312
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Finance Jan 23rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Department of Revenue would incur expenditures of approximately $665,000 in the current biennium
  • However, a Department of Revenue review found that 65% of the taxpayer savings resulting from that tax
  • However, a Department of Revenue review found that 65% of the taxpayer savings resulting from that tax
  • to be administered by the Department of Commerce.
  • of the Department of Revenue and discussions thus far.
Bills: HB1960 , HB2194 , HB2089
Committee: House Finance
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/03/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill additionally states the director of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, or the
  • The bill additionally states the director of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, or the
  • the Department of Agriculture.
  • Robert: Madam Chair and members, House Bill 2401 directs the Department of Environmental Quality to conduct
  • ... ...the certificates of environmental compatibility help you to understand what more of the environmental
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment & Energy Feb 2nd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Environment & Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • It delays the authority for the Department of Ecology to adopt a rule addressing residential washing
  • "It delays the Department of Ecology's authority to enforce any residential, commercial, or industrial
  • Finally, the substitute in the EBB changes the triggering mechanism by which the Department of Ecology
  • It would direct the Department of Ecology to submit a report to the Legislature by the end of this year
  • "It prohibits the Department of Ecology from distributing no-cost allowances under the cap-and-invest
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/10/2026 - Senate Natural Resources

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • of Housing Arizona Department of Housing and so when I initially inquired they also communicated And
  • Chair and members, Senate Bill 1445 allows the Director of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
  • FY 2027 to the Arizona Department of Administration for Fire Incident Management.
  • FY 2027 to the Arizona Department of Administration for fire incident management.
  • immediately adjacent to the site of a plant that previously received a certificate of environmental
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • the transfer of a portion of the property. of the Water Utility Service Territory.
  • of flooding. and also greater levels of flooding.
  • They did a survey of it right before the event. that happened end of April, beginning of May.
  • So, are they out of compliance? Are any of these sites out of compliance currently?
  • Well, I think, I mean, if we can keep the sand in place for 99% of the events instead of, say, 70% of
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is not too late to manage our aquifers to ensure they provide a reliable source of water. of water
  • First of all, our members support... local management of groundwater and we clearly have groundwater
  • that time I've seen over and over again the importance of groundwater data to make sound management
  • I view the addition of the authority as a temporary manager and a receiver to PUA. in the same light
  • I'm part of the management team.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee Mar 17th, 2026

Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, the concern that they have is a lot of the environmental properties of this area.
  • Uh, the environmental impact of this may be significant, and there's a lot of concerns about this.
  • Uh, so as of today, do any counties in Alabama have this kind of authority?
  • But what we are trying to do is make sure that the environmental impact of these are studied.
  • The customer is in Alabama. A meaningful portion of our supply chain is in Alabama.
Bills: HB542 , HB566 , SB270 , HB618 , HB617 , HB542 , HB566 , SB270 , HB618 , HB617
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Here's a resource witness, Senator Kelly Holcomb, General Manager of the Angelina River Authority.
  • The study will compare Texas CWD management strategies with those of other states, identifying strengths
  • lay of the land is.
  • So I expect you guys to ask me lots of questions throughout the interim on kind of what I expect from
  • The goal is to ensure that we have a comprehensive understanding of CWD's impact and how best to manage
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • The $335,000 would cover all of the counts across the state of Alabama.
  • I'll certainly call and ask the question of the Department of Corrections for that information.
  • This is also the first step in what will be a long process of addressing the cost of smoking in Alabama
  • In the American Lung Association's annual State of Tobacco Control report, Alabama received all F grades
  • I am here in support of HB357, and that is because, you know, in Alabama, cigarette smoking has come
Bills: HB30 , HB263 , HB357 , HB359 , SB60 , SB102 , HB30
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Feb 3rd, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 149 states that the board of commissioners, the Alabama State Bar, is an agency of the judicial branch
  • </c> of government. of government.
  • &gt;&gt; U My question was kind of the opposite of<00:12:59.680><c> his.
  • the victims of that, the result of us bringing this legislation to kind of close these loopholes, is
  • </c> &gt;&gt; We took care of that. &gt;&gt; We took care of that.
Bills: HB41 , HB149 , SB230 , SB87 , SB169 , SB238 , SB233 , HB72 , HB41 , HB149 , SB230 , SB87 , SB169 , SB238 , SB233 , HB72
Committee: Senate Judiciary
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Early Learning & Human Services Jan 28th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Early Learning & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • at the Department of Social and Health Services.
  • I am the Secretary of the Department of Social and Health Services.
  • House Bill 2529 relates to the Oversight Board for the Department of Children, Youth, and Families.
  • Department of Children, Youth, and Families Accountability Board, and it's placed in the Office of Financial
  • I feel like that's something that they earn as secretary of the department.
Bills: HB2455 , HB2468 , HB2529
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAM-LBT, WAM Informational Briefings 01-20-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of modernization, the department office of modernization, the department has<00:13:35.200><c> an</c>
  • ><c> positions</c> couple of departments that had positions couple of departments that had positions
  • </c> &gt;&gt; So, Helimo is a Department of Labor. &gt;&gt; So, Helimo is a Department of Labor.
  • > Labor</c><00:50:11.359><c> and</c> support of the Department of Labor and support of the Department
  • So the major departments that were inquiring were DNR, Department of A, um, Department of Defense.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 22nd, 2025

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chairman, members of the committee. Fred Sandoval. I'm a city manager in San Benito.
  • Texas Division of Emergency Management for the expert guidance when crafting our emergency plans.
  • Chapter 141 youth camps are licensed under the Department of State Health Services, so we just ask that
  • You know, the general theory of flood management near the coast is you get the water in the waterway
  • I’m also a member of the Evangelical Environmental Network, and I can tell you that Christians, they’
Bills: HB48 , HB66 , HB68 , HB71 , HB75 , HB164 , HB171 , HB254 , SB3 , SB18 , HB123 , HB149 , HB117
Summary: The committee met in special session to hear a series of flood, preparedness, and youth-camp safety bills, with members repeatedly noting that many of the measures were intended as planning, warning, or authority-clarifying bills rather than direct spending bills. House Bill 254 would expand eligibility for the Rural Infrastructure Disaster Recovery Program to include Kerr County and 18 other flood-affected counties by raising the GDP cap and lowering the poverty threshold; it drew no opposition and was left pending. House Bill 68 would direct a study of flood mitigation in flatland areas, especially in the Rio Grande Valley, to develop cost-effective drainage and infrastructure recommendations; local officials and advocates supported it, and it was also left pending. The committee then heard several youth camp bills tied to the recent Hill Country flooding. House Bill 75 would impose flood-aware building and site standards for youth camps near floodplains, and House Bill 71 would require camps and youth activity entities to submit emergency preparedness plans to TDEM, coordinate with local responders, and maintain readiness protocols; both bills were supported by safety advocates and camp representatives, and both were left pending. House Bill 171 would require campgrounds near flood-prone waters to give written flood-risk notice to campers and obtain signed acknowledgment; it was presented as informed consent and left pending. Testimony on these bills emphasized Camp Mystic and other recent flood tragedies, with some witnesses urging broader building-code and floodplain reforms. The committee also heard House Bill 117, which would let counties regulate impervious cover for flood mitigation in unincorporated areas. Supporters, including county officials, environmental groups, and residents, argued that rapid development in the Hill Country and other growing areas is worsening runoff and downstream flooding; opponents from the builders’ association said counties already have substantial authority and warned about overreach into rural property use. After extensive testimony, the bill was left pending. Senate Bill 18 would streamline permitting for certain flood control districts to repair dams and reservoirs and build small holding areas, and it was left pending after supportive testimony from Plum Creek Conservation District. Senate Bill 3 would create a state-backed outdoor flood warning siren program for identified flood-prone areas, funded through a grant program; witnesses generally supported it, though some cautioned that sirens are not sufficient by themselves and may not be heard indoors or in overnight storms. It too was left pending. The committee also began hearing House Bill 149 on public-safety radio interoperability, but the transcript cuts off before the bill’s full testimony or action is shown.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

AEN-HHS-WAM, JDC-WAM DEFER, WAM-JDC, WAM, WAM Public Hearings 04-09-2026

Agriculture and Environment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, uh Department of Health. Ryan Char, Department of Health. Uh, the PUC, Johnny Tamoer.
  • ><c> Health</c> Okay, uh Department of Health Okay, uh Department of Health Ryan<00:02:53.480><c> Char
  • You know what the Department of Health and the city said?
  • You know what the Department of Health and the city said?
  • You know what the Department of Health and the city said?
Bills: HB1618
Summary: The committees held a joint hearing on HB 1618 HD1, which would create and fund a cesspool conversion revolving loan fund administered by the Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority to help homeowners upgrade, convert, or connect cesspools. Testimony was overwhelmingly in support from state agencies and advocacy groups, with witnesses emphasizing that cost is the main barrier to cesspool conversion and that recent Kona flooding underscored the public health and pollution risks of cesspools. One testifier suggested the fund should actively pursue outside funding sources, and another urged an effective date that would allow counties to contribute sooner. A member raised concerns about whether loans would be affordable and whether other financing tools, such as tax credits, should also be considered; another member opposed the bill as not adequately addressing district-level sewer and septic issues. The committees ultimately recommended passage with amendments, including changing the effective date to July 1, 2050, and the motion was adopted. The joint Judiciary and Ways and Means committees then considered HB 2592 on the Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority. The chair outlined amendments to clarify that the authority would assume property and liability associated with transferred assets, preserve existing liability rules, transfer conditional use permits if not already transferred, allow lease extensions before transfer, and set reversion triggers if the authority fails to adopt a management plan by June 30, 2028, or administrative rules by December 31, 2029. Members asked about preserving the public trust and whether the amendments would keep the Board of Land and Natural Resources’ role intact; the chair confirmed the fee and board role would remain unchanged. The committees voted to pass the bill with amendments, and the recommendation was adopted. The committees also took up HB 2033, making further amendments to clarify the definition of state, delay certain effective dates, allow rental and U-Drive lessors to avoid liability by identifying renters, delete one section, and add administrative hearing language and bus-camera clarifications. HB 1888 was amended to expand protections for educational workers to include sports officials, define sports official, make intentional bodily harm a felony with enhanced penalties for repeat offenses, and authorize the attorney general to assist with restraining orders. Both measures were recommended for passage with amendments and adopted. Later, several bills were moved with little or no discussion: HB 1515, HB 1713, HB 1718, HB 2022, and HB 2385 were recommended for passage unamended; HB 2375 was deferred; and HB 1741 was amended to reflect Honolulu’s concerns, narrow study requirements, add exemptions and a delayed implementation date, and was recommended for passage with amendments. The committees adopted the recommendations on these measures, with some members noting reservations or prior opposition on certain bills.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Finance Feb 4th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • more adoption of these on-farm environmental stewardship innovations.
  • more adoption of these on-farm environmental stewardship innovations.
  • There is a fiscal note from the Department of Revenue in the fiscal bill book.
  • I'm not sure what will be shared with you by the Department of Revenue.
  • It codifies Department of Revenue Transportation matters.
Committee: House Finance