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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education Feb 10th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • If she has to move or change school districts, that career status automatically goes away.
  • And the way you presented, you said that it's for all SDE employees, correct?
  • It would be an option for all SDE employees.
  • The number is assuming that all of the employees would opt out.
  • in a net savings per employee that decides to opt out of roughly $200.
Committee: Senate Education
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education Feb 10th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Career status automatically goes away.
  • It would be an option for all SDE employees. So the fiscal impact...
  • It would be an option for all SDE employees.
  • The number is assuming that all of the employees would opt out.
  • I'm not a school district employee, so it doesn't pertain to me.
Committee: Senate Education
Summary: The Senate Education Committee heard and advanced a large slate of education bills. Early measures included SB 1726, requiring formal training for university teaching assistants before they teach classes and evaluate students, with emphasis on First Amendment rights; SB 1236, creating an Administrative Report Consolidation Act to reduce duplicative reporting by schools and agencies; SB 1633, codifying existing higher education residency tuition practices; SB 1413, requiring notice to parents when a teacher is emergency certified and limiting adjunct teachers to 270 clock hours per semester; SB 1317, allowing career teacher status to be portable across districts with local board approval; and SB 1360, expanding the state’s math initiative by restoring instructional coaches and creating a math office at the State Department of Education. Most of these bills passed on favorable votes, with SB 1413 drawing some concern over teacher shortages and the adjunct-hour cap, but still passing.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • of Trump accounts and then continue to move forward on employer-paid student debt that they hire employees
  • of Trump accounts and then continue to move forward on employer-paid student debt that they hire employees
  • of Trump accounts and then continue to move forward on employer-paid student debt that they hire employees
  • On<00:22:24.720><c> behalf</c><00:22:25.039><c> of</c><00:22:25.200><c> the</c><00:22:25.440><c> employee
  • </c> &gt;&gt; On behalf of the employee. &gt;&gt; On behalf of the employee.
Bills: HB245 , SB16 , SB59 , SB62 , SB79 , SB88 , HB245 , SB16 , SB59 , SB62 , SB79 , SB88
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 9th, 2025

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • One widow's mind is updating her insurance status from married to single.
  • related to widowhood, which again would be moving from married status to single status.
  • Employee of the Month. Vicky was in her third trimester of pregnancy.
  • month if the employer notifies the... health insurer of the employee separation.
  • Basically, the companies that will write for the small employees...
Committee: House Insurance
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 9th, 2025

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • exemptions, so much so that fewer than 4% of physicians in Texas have qualified for gold-carding status
  • So under current law, some insurers do consider marital status as a specific rating factor; some do not
  • impacts. widower-widow status as a specific factor.
  • status as a rating factor.
  • Some of them do have a widowed status option we can select, and it does make the premium slightly less
Committee: House Insurance
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 17th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, and recognized the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Rachel Franklin, along with several student pages and visiting groups in the galleries, including Catholic home educators, Leadership Moore, and ALS advocates. The ALS introduction highlighted the disease’s effects and the need for awareness and support. The chamber then took up several bills. Senate Bill 392 reestablished the Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning Commission through 2030 to support military installations and related planning, and it passed 47-0 with emergency status. Senate Bill 985 codified the local food for schools program and gave the Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry more flexibility to administer it; members discussed its benefits for school nutrition and local producers, and it also passed 47-0. Senate Bill 1265 extended the deadline for municipalities to publish ordinances from 15 to 30 days due to the decline of daily and weekly newspapers, and it passed 47-0. Senate Bill 1283 updated probate law so out-of-state executors, administrators, or guardians must appoint an agent in Oklahoma rather than in the county where the case is heard, and it passed 47-0. Senate Bill 1441 made it unlawful to knowingly fly a drone over critical infrastructure below 400 feet or into the structure, with penalties aligned to physical trespass, and it also passed 47-0. The Senate then made several committee and devotional announcements before adjourning until Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 10th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened, the clerk called the roll, and a quorum was declared present. The chamber opened with a prayer offered by Senator Peterson, followed by recognitions of the Nurse of the Day, Amanda Fisher, and the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Lee Schaffler, both introduced with brief biographical remarks and applause from members. The Senate also recognized the week’s pages, who introduced themselves and described their schools, assignments, and future plans. Several announcements were then made about upcoming committee and caucus meetings, including Local and County Government, Economic Development, Workforce, and Tourism, Judiciary, the first meeting of the Disability Caucus, and the start of devotion time the next morning. No legislation was debated or voted on during the session. The only formal action was adoption of a motion to adjourn, and the Senate stood adjourned until Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Public Service Jun 3rd, 2026

Joint Committee on Public Service

Transcript Highlights:
  • Unfortunately, because of Firefighter Spinelli's dual status, there was some disagreement and confusion
  • at the academy, which was under $300 a week, rather than his full 11F benefits based on his status as
  • This bill affords him full 11F status pay and benefits until he is able to return to work in Chelmsford
  • It does not address policy gaps that still exist for current DFS part-time employees.
  • Support branch personnel at DFS, whether they are... ...employees.
Bills: S3051 , H5380 , H5384 , H5389 , H5420 , H5428 , H5427 , H5429 , H5435
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 59 (4-14-26) - Part 1

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill also changes the merit system in a way that punishes good state employees who have followed
  • This bill also changes the merit system in a way that punishes good state employees who have followed
Bills: SB141 , SB124 , SB56 , SJR116 , SB94 , SB37 , SB127 , SB197 , SB66 , SB70 , SB133 , SB160 , SB214 , SB312 , SB52 , SJR62 , SJR75
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Civil Law and Procedure Apr 13th, 2026

Civil Law and Procedure

Transcript Highlights:
  • You fill it out within 30 days of the employee being hired, and that's it. You opt out.
  • EMPERS exists as a retirement system with seven employees.
  • It handles 200 municipal governments, their police employees, the retirement of those police employees
  • They're not filing them against the employees.
  • They're not going after any employees. They're not going after any big cities.
Bills: HB27 , HB71 , HB214 , HB225 , HB244 , HB306 , HB366 , HB446 , HB473 , HB514 , HB1043 , HB1082 , SB127
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Feb 24th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • If an agency employee or their dependent is a survivor of domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual abuse
  • , stalking, or harassment, and the employee provides a sworn statement confirming information related
  • Second, the bill addresses exemptions to voluntarily submitted demographic details in employee survey
  • It protects employees and students from modern re-identification risks.
  • But for the employee responses and all of that, I really think at this point we need to have a shared
Bills: SB5000 , SB5325 , SB6044 , SB6313 , SB6084 , SB6137
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

General Government REVISED: HB4434 - Added Feb 17th, 2026

General Government

Summary: The committee took up several bills related to housing, state operations, veterans, and administrative cleanup. HB 4409, as amended by PCS, would create a bicameral, bipartisan legislative committee to oversee workforce and affordable housing issues and coordinate with outside stakeholders; members asked about membership, meeting frequency, and pay, and the bill passed 9-0. HB 4414, also with a PCS, would direct the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency’s housing stability program to use a needs-assessment tool to guide funding decisions, with the tool and related provisions sunset after five years; members discussed whether it would be data-mapping based and how it would connect to broader legislative decision-making, and it passed 6-3. The committee also advanced HB 4484, allowing Oklahoma Corporation Commission workers to use state-owned or state-leased vehicles between home and work when traveling statewide for duties; it passed 9-0. HB 4486 would authorize placement of a Gold Star Family Memorial Monument on state grounds as a gift from the Woody Williams Foundation, with OMES handling routine cleaning, and it passed 10-0 after questions about the final design and consultation with veterans groups. HB 3057, a cleanup bill based on a 2025 evaluation identifying more than 50 obsolete statutory reports, repealed outdated reporting requirements and passed 10-0. Two additional bills addressed governance rules. HB 2588 would add requirements for HOA board service, limiting board membership after developer turnover to owners who live in the neighborhood and excluding tenants and nonresident owners; it passed 10-0. HB 4434 would require the governor to notify officials in the line of succession before being out of state, with members briefly discussing whether 24 hours was enough notice and whether the succession order should mirror the federal model; it passed 10-0. The meeting ended with all bills reported due pass and the committee adjourned.