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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

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  • The Brady Anie, Joseph Anderson Safety Act is the definition of common-sense legislation.
  • The Brady Anie, Joseph Anderson Safety Act is the definition of common-sense legislation.
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  • I can assure you that I'm an instructor through Public Safety divers.
  • In our business, safety has always been a priority.
Bills: HF1355, HF1469, HF1768
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

AEN-GVO DEFER, GVO DEFER, GVO-HHS, GVO-PSM, GVO Public Hearings 02-17-2026

Agriculture and Environment

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  • Uh, it is Senate Bill 3191 relating to Department of Water Safety and Drowning Prevention.
  • </c><00:43:20.240><c> When</c><00:43:20.400><c> I</c> no assistance, no safety net.
  • When I no assistance, no safety net.
  • There is, and it's being heard again tomorrow in the second committee, Public Safety. Oh, okay.
  • . safety. safety.
Bills: SB2094
Summary: The committee first took up SB 2094, which would require state agencies monitoring environmental toxins and pollutants to establish environmental action levels and limit changes to those levels without meeting procedural requirements. The chair recommended passing the bill with amendments, including inserting estimated costs for a secure portal website and webinars into the committee report and deferring the effective date to July 1, 2050. The motion passed unanimously among those voting, with excused members noted. The committee then considered several other measures and adopted recommendations to pass them with amendments, generally adding technical and clarifying changes and setting a defective date of 2525. SB 2862 was amended to broaden the preamble, make additional appointees confirmable, clarify reporting requirements for gubernatorial appointees, and was held for further discussion. SB 2781 on lei production created a working group to review existing studies and conduct a statewide study of Hawaii’s floriculture industry. SB 3015 adopted California’s definition of PII, applied it to government agencies and political subdivisions, created a private cause of action, and required a compliance report. SB 3230 removed a categorical prohibition on certain third-party project management procurements while preserving state oversight responsibility, in line with procurement office requests. The joint GVO Health and Human Services agenda then focused on two related bills requiring universal changing accommodations in public restrooms. SB 2932 would apply to new state building construction beginning July 1, 2026, and testimony from disability advocates, the Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities, and others supported the measure while asking for language clarifying that the requirement applies only where technically feasible and, in some cases, only to state-managed buildings. SB 2268 was described as broader, extending beyond government buildings into the private sector and including a private right of action; witnesses supported the concept but raised implementation concerns, especially for smaller businesses, and requested the same technically infeasible language and other clarifications. Both bills were advanced with amendments, and the committee noted adoption of the recommendations.
TX
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  • Members, pretrial detention is meant to ensure court appearances and public safety, not to serve as an
  • sexual assault survivors to have Sexual Assault Examination Kits tested by the Department of Public Safety
  • However, using it while committing a crime raises significant concerns for public safety.
  • The rape that altered my life forever, the one that unraveled my sense of safety, trust, and self-esteem
  • These crimes not only invade one's privacy and personal space but also threaten their sense of safety
Bills: HB75, HB108
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Education Postsecondary Feb 4th, 2026

Education Postsecondary

Bills: S7038, S1694
Summary: The Committee on Education Postsecondary heard and approved CS/SB 1694, which would revise general education core standards at public postsecondary institutions to incorporate technology-related instruction. The adopted amendment shifted the bill away from creating a sixth core course and instead required technology integration within existing core courses to include digital literacy, AI tool application, and related instruction in areas such as software engineering, networks, databases, and cybersecurity as applicable. For high school computer science courses, the amendment added guidance on critical evaluation of AI results, AI limitations, and ethical use of AI. The committee adopted the amendment and then voted the bill favorably. The committee also took up confirmation appointments on tabs 1 through 2 and, on one motion, recommended confirmation of all appointees favorably. In addition, it considered SPB 7038 on postsecondary education and workforce development, which addresses tuition and fee policies, consumer protections, career and technical education, student acceleration, and institutional operations. Members asked about dual enrollment expansion, CIE licensure exemptions, and the removal of the Classic Learning Test as a fee-waiver qualifier; staff said the dual enrollment change was intended to expand student options without necessarily increasing enrollment, the CLT removal was an error to be corrected, and a Florida Dental Association representative raised concern about preserving the long-standing exemption for dental assisting programs. The committee moved SPB 7038 as a committee bill and reported it favorably.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Regulated Industries Jan 12th, 2026

Regulated Industries

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  • better vehicle to achieve innovation in the veterinary workforce while still protecting the health and safety
  • My concern is for the general public safety of the animals and the public in Florida. Okay.
  • There was a lot spoken about safety and danger, danger, danger.
Bills: S0754, S0796
Summary: The Committee on Regulated Industries met with a quorum and took up two bills. First, it heard SB 754 on heated tobacco products. The bill would statutorily define heated tobacco products and exempt them from the cigarette tax. Senator Davis questioned why the exemption was needed, and Senator Bernard asked about youth access; the sponsor said the bill was limited to taxation and would look into age and regulatory issues. A Florida Retail Federation representative appeared in support. The committee voted the bill favorably, and Senator Bracey Davis later asked to be recorded as voting in the affirmative on tab 1. The committee then considered SB 796 on veterinary medicine, after adopting a delete-everything amendment. The amended bill would create a Veterinary Professional Associate (VPA) role for individuals with a master’s degree in veterinary clinical care to perform delegated tasks under a licensed veterinarian’s responsible supervision. It also would extend the time period for telehealth prescriptions for flea and tick products from one month to six months and for other medications from 14 days to 30 days. Senator Boyd raised liability concerns, and the sponsor said existing statute already places liability on the supervising veterinarian. The Florida Veterinary Medical Association testified against the bill, arguing Florida should expand and better utilize existing veterinary technicians rather than create a new mid-level role, and warning about federal prescribing restrictions and animal safety. Supporters, including the Animal Legal Defense Fund and Dr. Wayne Jensen, argued the bill would expand access to care, reduce costs, and provide a well-trained supervised workforce. Several senators said the bill balanced access and safety, and the committee reported SB 796 favorably. The meeting then adjourned.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 5/5/25

Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy

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  • </c><01:37:34.000><c> I'll</c><01:37:34.239><c> be</c> of the public safety committee.
  • I'll be of the public safety committee.
  • I do think this will need review by the Public Safety Committee, which has the official possession of
Bills: HF3043, HF2891
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Public Safety

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Public Safety is called to order. Secretary, please call the roll.
  • Without objection, the Public Safety Committee minutes of March 18, 2026, are approved and distributed
  • Posse members are highly trained, well-regulated volunteers who support critical public safety functions
  • We should be focused on solutions that are efficient, equitable, and actually improve safety, not ones
  • Having no further business before the body, the Committee on Public Safety is adjourned. staff we have
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Transportation Jan 20th, 2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • This amendment clarifies that a county or municipal report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor
  • an unsafe situation, certainly I think that we need to, you know, address that because, you know, safety
  • The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles' Executive Director, or his or her designee, shall
  • And I see that the task force is being created to study electric bicycle safety.
  • I believe the safety measures that you're putting in place within this bill and the studies that we are
Bills: S0382, S0654, S0684, S0880, S1080
Summary: The Transportation Committee met with a quorum and first took up SB 654 on traffic infraction enforcement, which would standardize procedures for red-light, school-zone speed, and school bus camera enforcement. The bill would allow clerks to retain 10% of penalty revenue, permit virtual hearings, require records retention, limit surveillance/data use, tighten school-zone flashing-light requirements, and add school board approval and reporting requirements for school bus camera programs. An amendment clarified reporting periods and which entity receives liability-transfer affidavits. Members raised questions about information-sharing, facial recognition, school-zone warnings, and school bus stop safety, but the committee accepted the amendment and reported the bill favorably. The committee then considered SB 1080, which was amended by a delete-all to address FDOT direct payments to first-tier subcontractors and takeover agreements involving sureties and replacement contractors. The amended bill was reported favorably. The committee also approved a slate of appointments in tabs 1 through 6 by one vote. Next, the committee heard SB 382 on electric bicycles and scooters. A strike-all amendment shifted the bill away from immediate enforcement changes and instead created an e-bike task force, required crash data collection and reporting, and retained rules requiring riders to yield to pedestrians, provide audible signals, and limit speed near pedestrians. Members discussed enforcement practicality, access concerns for riders who rely on e-bikes, and the need for public education and transparency. The amended bill was reported favorably. The committee then reported favorably SB 684, which removes certain signature requirements for electronic odometer disclosures in total-loss vehicle and vessel insurance transactions, and SB 880, which creates a new license plate for the Miami Northwestern Alumni Association. The meeting ended after all items were approved and the committee adjourned.
TX
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  • These vendors pose a significant safety risk by blocking traffic, reducing visibility, and creating dangers
  • influence of alcohol or a controlled substance and allows motorcycle victim families to include a safety
  • people. to organize and who are dedicated to put that to work, and you have been dedicated to the safety
  • And maintenance always has a tendency to slide; safety slides, but one of your focuses. ...has been to
  • Weight limits, but also have appropriate actual weight distribution, improving safety and preventing
Bills: HB227
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Apr 1st, 2025 at 02:00 pm

Agriculture & Livestock

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  • It also affects immigrant safety because when you get rid of the Cane, those are places for smugglers
  • DPS, the National Guard, Border Patrol contractors, and landowners to secure land access and ensure safety
  • and use one of these lasers, a noise-emitting device, or recorded sounds, is there some kind of a safety
  • Those monies could be used for safety. Safety, right?
  • On the national front, we've waited two years now for Congress to update the critical safety net in the
Summary: The second bill, House Bill 3469, was introduced to address pest control regulations concerning nuisance birds. Representative Campos explained how the bill proposes non-lethal methods to deter these birds, such as the use of laser lights and sounds, which avoids conflict with both state and federal regulations. The committee heard impassioned testimonies from members of the public who shared firsthand experiences regarding the adverse effects of these birds on property and public health. The meeting concluded with both bills being left pending, reflecting a desire for further deliberation among the committee members.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Mar 24th, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

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  • Is it really the spillway, or is it overflowing the dam, or where is that?
  • The problem arises here because this is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, dam and lake in the state
  • Those fences will create a huge safety hazard for those wanting to recreate on that lake.
  • The alignment with existing law updates the Health and Safety Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure
  • This bill amends the Health and Safety Code to raise the threshold for the approval of funds expended