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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Kai Ash, DPS officers, is here as a resource.
  • Okay, so I think we also had TxDOT as a resource.
  • Oh, we do have a few resources.
  • I'm a retired Marine. Ms.
  • All right, any other questions of the resource witness?
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - Senate Federalism and Family Law

Federalism and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • , clothing, food, shelter, or medical care if the inability is due solely to a lack of financial resources
  • available. ...or medical care if the inability is due solely to a lack of financial resources available
  • I'm with the Arizona Center for African American Resources.
  • profitability for Arizona, Graham and Greenlee counties are often forgotten when it comes to providing resources
  • is whether this bill will worsen the plight of any domestic violence survivor because of lack of resources
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules Feb 24th, 2026

Administrative Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 3007 is the extension of the sunset on the Environmental and Natural Resources Advisory Councils
Summary: The committee met in a new room and took up a package of 10 bills, mostly sunset extensions. Chairman Kendrick explained that although the bills were drafted as one-year extensions, he moved committee amendments on each to change the sunset date from 2027 to 2031 so the agencies would stay on a five-year cycle and avoid having too many sunsets come due in the same year. The committee adopted the amendments, and the bills were then presented and advanced. The bills extended the Board of Cosmetology and Barbering (HB 3000), Child Death Review Board (HB 3001), Commission on County Government Personnel Education and Training (HB 3002), Board of Chiropractic Examiners (HB 3003), Board of Examiners of Optometry (HB 3004), Oklahoma Climatological Survey (HB 3005), Oklahoma Advisory on Indian Education (HB 3006), Environmental and Natural Resources Advisory Councils (HB 3007), and Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence (HB 3008). HB 4319 was a separate policy bill changing the Administrative Procedures Act to require specific and explicit statutory authority, codifying a common-law requirement. Most bills passed unanimously after the amendments, with HB 3007 passing 9-2. After the bill votes, Chairman Kendrick returned to the chair and gave an update on administrative rules work, saying the committee was preparing multiple rules bundles and resolutions for floor consideration. He emphasized that fiscal analyses marked “unknown” are unacceptable under the Administrative Procedures Act and the Raines Act, and that agencies must provide a comprehensive analysis or use “zero” or “none” instead. The meeting then adjourned.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Veteran Affairs Apr 15th, 2025

Veteran Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • At this time, we do have resource witnesses with the Veterans Commission and Health and Human Services
  • So we have a resource witness from the Veterans Commission.
  • Here is a resource witness for the committee has any questions. Thank you, Mr.
  • Chair, members. ...as a resource witness for the committee. Does anyone have any questions?
  • We have the Veterans Commission here as a resource. Thank you. Mitch, you know the rules.
Bills: SB2007 , SB2104 , SB2543 , SB2545 , SB2926 , SB2938
Summary: The Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs heard several bills focused on veterans’ mental health, criminal justice coordination, cemetery expansion, housing, vehicle registration, and anti-discrimination protections. SB 2926 would transfer administration of veterans’ mental health initiatives from HHSC to the Texas Veterans Commission, create a community-based mental health grant program, require a statewide veteran suicide prevention action plan, and add annual reporting requirements. SB 2938 would require county jails to verify and report veteran status at intake, help veteran inmates apply for federal benefits, and provide access to county veteran services and free visitation with service coordinators. Both bills were described as joint or practical efforts to improve coordination and service delivery for veterans, and both were left pending after no public testimony was offered. The committee also heard SB 2543, which would give more flexibility to expand the Texas veterans cemetery system, and SB 2545, which would explore using manufactured homes as another affordable housing option for veterans through the Veterans Land Board. SB 2545 drew questions about how manufactured-home loans would work; a Texas Veterans Land Board witness said implementation would likely require closing at a title company rather than through a retail bill of sale, and the Texas Manufactured Housing Association testified in support. Both cemetery and housing bills were left pending. Members then heard SB 2007, which would let vehicle registration applicants voluntarily designate military status so the DMV could record it and help with benefits and towing/impound issues involving deployed service members. Witnesses from the towing industry and DMV supported the bill, saying the current system lacks enough identifying information to run military-status checks and that the indicator could help prevent vehicles from being sold while owners are deployed. SB 2104 would add military status as a protected class under state anti-discrimination laws for employment, housing, and utilities; the author said it would address ongoing discrimination against service members, veterans, and military families. The Texas VFW supported the bill, citing the Leroy Torres case as an example of why additional state protections are needed. After discussion about overlap with federal law and existing state protections, SB 2104 was also left pending.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Apr 1st, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We that we are a resource to you all. We that we are a resource to you all.
  • And then natural resources, $200 of it. And then natural resources, $200 of it.
  • , and then the other 200 is is Resources, and then the other 200 is is Resources, and then the other
  • Now, I I know we got some resource. Now, I I know we got some resource.
  • these schools to provide the resources? these schools to provide the resources? Are they there?
Bills: HJR 4 , HJR 6 , HB 195 , HB 13 , HB 143 , HB 135
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services Apr 1st, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Neighbors, all kinds of collateral resources, while law enforcement is mainly focused on the alleged
  • Have the resource witness from DFPS, um, is it Audrey? No one's registered.
  • Um, so Marta, uh, Talbert, the DFPS resource witness on the bill, correct? Yes. OK.
  • That this substitute can be implemented and the resource witness is available up on your if you have
  • We also have um Priscilla Parrilla with the Health and Human Services Commission as a resource on the
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 1st, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Every Texan deserves access to the knowledge and resources that empower smart money decisions.
  • And then the wealthy, who have all the resources and should be paying taxes, get to walk away scot-free
  • This bill aims to allocate additional resources to schools in need.
  • It's essential that we not only focus on funding but also on the effective use of these resources.
  • Referred to the Committee on Natural Resources, HB 4330 by A.
Bills: HJR4 , HJR6 , HB195 , HB 13 , HB143 , HB135
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • By establishing Deaf Awareness Month, we affirm our commitment to the promotion of resources, education
  • And it takes significant education and resources to properly train people to work with this high-needs
  • addition, the Texas Department of Public Safety has already taken steps to have an abundance of resources
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 16th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am embarrassed; I'm sure there's a resource witness here.
  • I'm here as a resource witness and would be happy to answer any questions.
  • Textiles still available as a resource.
  • Operators like ourselves have had to put in $20 million of matching funds out of our own resources. revenue
  • We also have Sergeant Scott Hewitt with DPS here as a resource witness. All right, thank you.
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on several bills aimed at enhancing the operational efficiency of Texas transportation and port authorities. Key discussions included the implications of SB2080, which seeks to streamline operations for navigation districts by raising procurement authority, exempting security discussions from recording requirements, and aligning Texas ports with national standards to foster economic growth. Senator Alvarado advocated fervently for the bill, emphasizing its positive impact on competitiveness with ports in states like Virginia and New Jersey. Public testimony reflected mixed responses, with strong support from industry representatives but opposition from some municipal authorities concerned about the potential overreach of port authorities into local development.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm sure there's a resource witness here.
  • I'm here as a resource witness and would be happy to answer any questions.
  • I don't know of any Class 3 that have those kinds of resources. Categories.
  • Textiles are still available as a resource.
  • We also have Sergeant Scott Hewitt with DPS here as a resource witness. All right, thank you.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Feb 25th, 2026

Energy and Natural Resources Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • Once they've annihilated that natural resource, I believe with this they've annihilated that natural
  • resource.
  • House Bill 2440 is a request from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board.
Summary: The Energy Oversight Committee met for its first meeting of the session and considered a long agenda of House bills, mostly technical updates and agency request measures. Early bills included HB 438, which changes opportunities for Oklahoma’s iodine industry to extract iodine from brine/produced water, and HB 2975, a Department of Agriculture request bill amended to remove hauler licensing provisions. The committee also advanced HB 3056, which revises Oklahoma Milk Products Act language and, after amendment, removed donkey and horse milk, liability language, and restaurant provisions; members questioned raw milk advertising, pasteurization, and the scope of the bill. HB 3720, updating the Homemade Food Freedom Act to raise the sales cap and expand who may produce and sell food, also passed after questions about liability and food safety. Several other measures moved forward with little or no opposition, including HB 4316 on rural water districts, HB 3405 adding poison hemlock and kudzu to the noxious weed list, HB 1907 creating a battery storage framework, HB 3142 on LP gas industry issues after a prior veto, HB 2440 exempting the Water Resources Board from OMES hiring rules, HB 2596 speeding DEQ permitting, HB 3466 eliminating an unused Corporation Commission petty cash fund, and HB 3469 creating a three-year phase-in for a surety bond requirement. The most extensive debate centered on HB 3173 and HB 3270. HB 3173 would allow orphaned and abandoned wells to be repurposed for geothermal or energy storage; supporters said it could reduce taxpayer plugging costs and create new value, while opponents raised concerns about landowner consent, compensation, and possible eminent domain issues. The bill passed 11-3. HB 3270, a major amendment to the Chronic Wasting Disease Act, would shift permitting and a $500 license fee from the Department of Wildlife to the Department of Agriculture and allow the program to proceed under Agriculture’s oversight. The author argued Wildlife had not complied with existing law and that the change was needed to move the pilot forward; opponents objected to the late amendment, the lack of Wildlife testimony, and concerns from hunting organizations about releasing captive-raised deer. After lengthy questioning, the bill passed 6-5. The committee also considered HB 2100, which would protect state investment in Conservation Commission cost-share lands from eminent domain; members discussed whether the protection should apply only during the term of a conservation agreement and only to the specific acres enrolled. It passed 8-5. HB 3977, requiring the state veterinarian to have food-animal practice experience, passed 12-0. HB 3406 updating burn-ban statutes and giving county commissioners flexibility and liability protection passed 13-1. HB 438, HB 4316, HB 3405, HB 1907, HB 3142, HB 2440, HB 2596, HB 3466, and HB 3469 all received due pass recommendations, while HB 3728 was laid over. The meeting adjourned with notice that at least one more committee meeting would be held the following week.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/18/2026 - Senate Education

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Toolkits, handouts, plug-and-play presentations, and some family-friendly resources that educators can
  • Instead, it provides schools and families with vetted voluntary resources compiled at the state level
  • Budgeted voluntary resources compiled at the state level.
  • Senator Diaz, would you be willing to amend this to make sure the resources are evidence-based?
  • The bill requires every public school to make available to students and parents resources relating to
Committee: Senate Education
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services Apr 8th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill gives DFPS the resources or the authority to do that.
  • Does any member need to hear from the resource witness? OK. You do?
  • Uh, members, anyone need to hear from a resource witness? OK.
  • Members, do you all need a resource witness on this bill? Do you need the resource witness or no?
  • Audrey O'Neal, DFPS resource witness on the bill. Happy to answer any questions.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 8th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill This gives DFPS the resources or the authority to do that.
  • Does anyone need to hear from the resource witness? Okay, thank you.
  • Members, does anyone need to hear from a resource witness? Okay.
  • We have a resource witness here who can answer.
  • Members, do y'all need a resource witness on this bill? Do you need the resource witness or no?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 8th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Are there any questions for Representative Rose, or does anyone need the resource witness?
  • Okay, well, we can follow up independently, but we have a really good resource...
  • They also take too many police resources. is responding to incidents at this house.
  • We're going to call up a couple of resource witnesses.
  • Members, does anyone need the resource witness?
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • , those alerts are delivered to you by AMBERs, and I think that that is an immeasurably valuable resource
  • And so we're having to spend a lot of time and effort and resources, and companies or staff are trying
Bills: SF856 , HF4482 , HF3672 , HF1234 , HF4591 , HF3554 , HF936
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Ways and Means Mar 16th, 2026

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • The communities where natural resources are produced bear the direct impact of that production.
  • But the reality is that the trucks, equipment, and increased traffic associated with natural resource
  • Simply put, when local governments have the resources to maintain the infrastructure, the entire state
  • each of you must make, but I ask you to consider the communities that are on the front lines of resource
  • Removing the severance tax cap would the front lines of resource production in our state.
Bills: HB156 , HB474 , HB602 , HB633 , HB852
Committee: House Ways & Means