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Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Jan 21st, 2026
Public Safety and Homeland Security
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- If a teenager quits school, you want to suspend their license.
- And I just want to make sure that when they reach that age of 17, if they want to quit school and go
- Uh, if a teenager quits school, you want to suspend their license.
- Uh, if a teenager quits school, you want to suspend their license.
- Uh, if a teenager quits school, you want to suspend their license.
Bills:
HB1, HB198, HB11, HB32, HB33, HB34, HB56, HB68, HB72, HB101, HB102, HB110, HB154, HB166, HB168, HB274, SB114, HB1, HB198, HB11, HB32, HB33, HB34, HB56, HB68, HB72, HB101, HB102, HB110, HB154, HB166, HB168, HB274, SB114
Keywords:
DUI, driving under the influence, ignition interlock, interlock device, driver license suspension, restricted license, motor vehicle, alcohol offense, first offense, repeat offender, blood alcohol concentration, BAC, license revocation, Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, ALEA, public safety, traffic safety, chemical dependency, substance abuse, court referral program
WA
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- It also exempts schools, school districts, and educational service districts from retail sales and use
- It also exempts schools, school districts, and educational service districts from retail sales and use
- If a school district doesn't pass their levy, it's hard enough.
- If a school district fails its levy, they have nothing to spread that across.
- If a school district doesn't pass their levy, it's hard enough.
WA
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- School boards of directors generally consist of five members, but school boards and districts with a
- Equity across school boards, school programs, facilities, and outcomes.
- Our district has successfully navigated recruitment in school boards and school directors to meet our
- We have a medium-sized school district.
- school boards.
MN
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- While we appreciate and support the increase in physical education requirements in middle school, we
- More streamlined messages not just for schools but for the whole state of Texas.
- Senate Bill 314 um school lunch. I kind of combine them in unless you have a question.
- step towards ensuring school meals are safer and better aligned with public health goals.
- Senator Miles, I know you're concerned about the school lunch program. Yes, ma'am.
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Feb 25th, 2026
Finance and Taxation Education
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> Alabama schools. Alabama schools.
- So there won't be schools. They can be schools of choice. We got this choice act.
- They can be schools of choice.
- </c> areas of schools as as well. areas of schools as as well. >> Yes. >> Yes.
- They can be schools of won't be schools.
Bills:
HB178, HB124, HB96, HB250, SB289, SB317, HB359, HB178, HB124, HB96, HB250, SB289, SB317, HB359
Keywords:
HB178, Ten Commandments, public schools, K-12 education, Alabama, school display, religious display, Bible, Judeo-Christian, Establishment Clause, church-state separation, religion in schools, founding documents, Mayflower Compact, Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Northwest Ordinance, social studies, civics, history curriculum
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget Natural Resources Subcommittee Feb 9th, 2026 at 10:30 am
A&B Natural Resources Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- Obviously, we know the CLO is a big contributor to our school funding and others.
- Representative West, for bringing this so currently, Commissioner Landoff, that funding goes to public schools
- Yes, the predominantly goes to the schools.
Keywords:
education funding, concurrent enrollment, school aid, Oklahoma State Regents, permanent school funds, higher education, revolving fund, court reporters, salaries, legislation, employment compensation, state administration, Oklahoma, community development, infrastructure, economic development, local government, financing, pooled finance, Oklahoma Emission Reduction
TX
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- School.
- So we added backpacks and school supplies, so I think it's a great idea to sort of align it with school
- As a parent of two school-aged children, I know how excited and, at times, stressful back-to-school shopping
- Every year, my family makes our list of school supplies and other essentials our kids need for the school
- school supply list.
Keywords:
taxing unit, bond database, local government, transparency, civil penalty, education reform, funding allocation, school infrastructure, teacher recruitment, student achievement, tax exemption, water conservation, graywater systems, rainwater harvesting, ad valorem taxation, county commissioners, HB 1587, Texas sales tax holiday, back-to-school tax holiday, clothing tax exemption
AL
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- >> If you discharge a firearm into an occupied school bus or school building. >> Oh, I see what you're
- We're just bringing it up to the same level. >> Into a school or school bus?
- </c> >> into a school or school bus. >> into a school or school bus.
- </c><00:21:32.320><c> bus</c><00:21:32.984><c> [laughter]</c> the school bus [laughter] the school bus
- </c> we do as parents as Sunday school we do as parents as Sunday school teachers<00:45:41.119><c> as
Bills:
SB255, SB199, SB47, HB605, HB216, HB621, HB148, HB389, HB509, HB248, SB255, SB199, SB47, HB605, HB216, HB621, HB148, HB389, HB509, HB248, SB336, SB293, SB43, HB420, HB60, HB188, HB106, HB105, HB11, SB336, SB293, SB43, HB420, HB60, HB188, HB106, HB105, HB11
Keywords:
SB255, cannabinoid, hemp, hemp-derived THC, THCa, delta-8 THC, HHC, CBD, THC, novel cannabinoid products, hemp products, intoxicating hemp, delta-8, retail license, Department of Revenue, Department of Agriculture and Industries, testing and labeling, third-party laboratory, product safety, public health
LA
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- our medical schools.
- Of 1 to 45 or a major fraction thereof, each elementary school and middle school shall provide school
- In 2024-2025, 43 school systems, including both rural and urban systems and charter schools, did not
- Of 1 to 45 or a major fraction thereof, each elementary school and middle school shall provide school
- In 2024-2025, 43 school systems, including both rural and urban systems and charter schools, did not
Keywords:
higher education, accountability, curriculum review, faculty governance, disciplinary procedures, SB 28, Act 233, associate educator program, associate teachers, teacher certification, alternative teacher pathway, education workforce, teacher shortage, minimum age, age requirement, Louisiana schools, Title 17, R.S. 17:7.8, educator pipeline, teacher recruitment
LA
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- For high school.
- A lot of it could be middle school or high school.
- schools do, some schools don't.
- Staff, I don't believe that the school resource officer law that authorizes schools to have school resource
- schools.
Keywords:
human growth, development education, prenatal education, state standards, biological science, grading scale, education reform, students, public schools, academic policy, community college, technical education, pilot program, driver training, transportation, Safe Haven Law, flyers, child safety, infant relinquishment, name image likeness
AZ
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- The school funding that we subsidize?
- This bill, let's talk about what this does from a school finance standpoint.
- that you you mentioned the school the school funding that we subsidize you shared are there any other
- shifts associated with this or is it just the school shift mr.
- challenge with the school districts, we intentionally started meeting with them.
Keywords:
taxpayer protection, law interpretation, transparency, public hearings, tax policies, GPLET, abatement, tax incentives, local government, property improvement, central business district, property tax, assessment, destruction, proration, Arizona Revised Statutes, Arizona tax corrections act, transaction privilege tax, sales tax, use tax
TX
Keywords:
public school funding, education, budget allocation, financial transparency, state law, local control, fiduciary responsibility, public retirement systems, investment management, proxy voting, financial factors, insurance, political shareholder proposals, fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental regulation, discrimination, credit extension, social credit, value-based standards
TX
Keywords:
public school funding, education, budget allocation, financial transparency, state law, local control, fiduciary responsibility, public retirement systems, investment management, proxy voting, financial factors, insurance, political shareholder proposals, fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental regulation, discrimination, credit extension, social credit, value-based standards
Summary:
The Senate Committee on State Affairs was called to order and a roll call showed most members present, with one absent. The chair explained that the committee had arranged witnesses for a later meeting but had received responses from some parties declining to testify, prompting Senator Bettencourt to offer a written motion for subpoenas.
The motion authorized the committee chair, under Senate Rule 11.20, to issue subpoenas to BlackRock, State Street, or other financial services companies affecting Texas public pension investments, along with their subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, employees, agents, or representatives. The subpoenas would require testimony and production of records concerning investment practices, the impact on Texas public pension funds, and any investments intended to further political or social causes.
Members discussed the importance of obtaining testimony and the limited but necessary use of subpoena power. The committee then voted, with 10 ayes, no nays, and one absent, to adopt the motion. With no further business, the committee recessed until the call of the chair, planning to return after the local calendar.
TX
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- No offense to the school districts involved in this.
- Seven school districts were sued by the Attorney General last year, and those cases are summarized in
- These examples and others illustrate the need for strong new laws that make it clear: schools are for
- Schools are for learning, not for politicking.
- You know, unfortunately, I wish I could point to one single factor that was prompting school districts
Keywords:
public school funding, education, budget allocation, financial transparency, state law, local control, fiduciary responsibility, public retirement systems, investment management, proxy voting, financial factors, insurance, political shareholder proposals, fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental regulation, discrimination, credit extension, social credit, value-based standards
Summary:
The committee heard Senate Bill 945, 946, 2044, 2819, 2403, 2337, and 312, with all bills left pending after testimony. SB 945 would restrict insurance companies from denying or limiting coverage based on oil and gas activity or ESG-related goals, and supporters argued it would protect Texas energy producers from politically motivated shareholder activism and insurance discrimination. SB 946 would bar creditors from using social credit, ESG, DEI, or religious/political affiliation as a basis for denying or limiting credit; witnesses said it would prevent viewpoint-based financial discrimination and protect access to capital for Texas businesses. SB 2337 would require proxy advisory firms to disclose when recommendations are based on non-financial factors or when they give conflicting advice to different clients; supporters said the measure would increase transparency and curb ESG-driven influence over shareholder voting. SB 312 would direct public retirement systems to focus on financial returns rather than social or political objectives, with the author saying the bill responds to activist pressure on pensions and would reinforce fiduciary duty.
The committee also took up election and ethics measures. SB 2044 would strengthen electioneering restrictions for publicly funded education institutions and personnel, prohibiting use of official resources to promote political agendas; testimony focused on alleged school district electioneering in bond and tax elections. SB 2819 would prohibit county elections administrators from holding certain officer positions appointed by elected officials, addressing potential conflicts of interest. SB 2403, the Texas Ethics Commission sunset bill, would restructure complaint handling with a three-tier violation system, risk-based complaint prioritization, longer response times, bipartisan preliminary review panels, and expanded hearing options; members discussed amendments aimed at dismissing minor complaints, clarifying categories, and adjusting lobbying and penalty provisions, but the amendments were withdrawn during committee consideration.
Across the ESG and finance bills, invited witnesses from the American Energy Institute, Heartland Impact, Consumers Research, ADF Action, Texas Civil Justice League, and related groups generally supported the measures, arguing that banks, insurers, proxy advisors, and asset managers have used ESG or reputational-risk standards to discriminate against energy, agriculture, firearms, and religious organizations. No opposition testimony was presented in the excerpt, and the committee closed public testimony on each bill and left them pending.
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Mar 5th, 2025
Military and Veterans Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- She goes to high school and Miss C and her dad came with her today.
- expedite the transitioning and make sure... ...the transitioning and make sure we get our kids out of schools
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- We've gotten to this place where the court is more concerned about billable hours for psychologists and
- We've gotten to this place where the court is more concerned about billable hours for psychologists..
- Something is happening in that school that also needs to be addressed. So with that, I won't know.
- So I just hear this conversation that we're demonizing board-certified licensed psychologists.
- To be brief, I think it's a terrible idea to force school principals to have a voting location.
Keywords:
sentencing, correctional facilities, multiple sentences, death penalty, aggravating circumstances, juvenile offenses, class 2 felony, foreign donations, election administration, certification, Arizona Revised Statutes, transparency, public disclosure, victims' rights, attorney fees, government accountability, right to counsel, legal representation, parents' rights, family law
WA
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- It specifies that the tax exemptions for schools applies to both school districts and educational service
- The tax exemptions for schools apply to both school districts and educational service districts.
- apply to both school districts and ESDs.
- It also specifies that the tax exemptions for schools apply to both school districts and ESDs in the
- House Bill 1796, relating to school district's authority to contract indebtedness for school construction
Bills:
HB2675, HB2249, HB2120, HB1069, HB1983, HB2431, SB6006, SB6297, SB6351, SB6353, HB2521, HB2091, HB2104, SB6355, HB2254, HB2385, SB5808, HB1796, HB1376, SB6260, HB2353
Keywords:
accounts, finance, business regulation, transparency, audits, HB 2249, Washington Technology Solutions, WaTech, civil service, classified service, exempt employees, state employment, state personnel, network security, cybersecurity, information technology, IT contracting, data center, systems integration, network engineering
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget REVISED- SB1074 -Strom- added Feb 17th, 2026 at 04:45 pm
Appropriations and Budget
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- House Bill 3674 requires all school resource officers to complete sexual assault and sexual violence
Bills:
HB4421, HB4426, HB4432, HB4329, HB3551, HB3763, HB1411, HB2730, HB3465, HB3649, HB3650, HB3674, HB3941, HB3970, HB3979, HB3980, HB3981, SB1074
Keywords:
child welfare, fentanyl exposure, drug endangerment, environmental testing, safety analysis, remediation, child protection, Department of Human Services, violence prevention, HB4426, SIDE tax credit, strategic industrial development enhancement, income tax credit, economic development, tax incentive, qualified economic development expenditures, qualified initial infrastructure expenditures, industrial park, economic development zone, port authority
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget Feb 17th, 2026 at 04:30 pm
Appropriations and Budget
Bills:
HB4421, HB4426, HB4432, HB4329, HB3551, HB3763, HB1411, HB2730, HB3465, HB3649, HB3650, HB3674, HB3941, HB3970, HB3979, HB3980, HB3981, SB1074
Keywords:
child welfare, fentanyl exposure, drug endangerment, environmental testing, safety analysis, remediation, child protection, Department of Human Services, violence prevention, HB4426, SIDE tax credit, strategic industrial development enhancement, income tax credit, economic development, tax incentive, qualified economic development expenditures, qualified initial infrastructure expenditures, industrial park, economic development zone, port authority