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TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 29th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • education and our public school system.
  • House Bill 2 directs $8.5 billion to public schools, which is the largest investment in public education
  • So, every session I hear about the need to make our school finance formula simpler.
  • school teachers.
  • When is the last time the legislature passed a comprehensive school finance bill?
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Jan 22nd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Warg 257 by Representative Callan prohibits school districts and other providers of public educational
  • districts and public schools with assistance in supporting student behavioral health.
  • To public schools statewide and regionally.
  • And finally, it directs OSPI, the ESDs, and the public schools to use the framework once developed.
  • We have to have places for our kids to go to public school in our districts.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Ways & Means Feb 27th, 2026 at 02:30 pm

Ways & Means

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  • These are privately financed projects, and yet the bill is going to impose public works mandates, prevailing
  • Public.
  • School District.
  • High School.
  • High School.
Bills: HB2521, HB2249, HB1796
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cap Committee Meeting - 2025-04-30

Capital Investment

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  • Louis County Public Works Director.
  • a new high school and elementary school.
  • The project also has enjoyed broad public support and is the result of eight public meetings.
  • Public Works Supervisor Chafee, thank you.
  • Hunter Chafee, Public Works Supervisor for the City of Mapleton.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/30/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • You went to school to learn. the rule. You went to school to learn.
  • In 2023, the Rock Ridge School District constructed a new high school and elementary school, including
  • In 2023, the Rock Ridge School District constructed a new high school and elementary school, including
  • In 2023, the Rock Ridge School District constructed a new high school and elementary school, including
  • </c> address a serious public safety issue. address a serious public safety issue.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

ECD Public Hearing - Wed Feb 18, 2026 @ 9:30 AM HST

Economic Development & Technology

Transcript Highlights:
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  • I'm Chris Coughlin from the Hawaii Public Health Institute.
  • Uh, as Hawaii Public Health Institute.
  • I'm Chris Coff from the Hawaii Public Health Institute.
  • And that's where I it out to the public.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on several measures, beginning with HB 2410 relating to the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation. Testifiers from HTDC and the Hawaii Food Industry Association stood on written testimony, and members discussed the funding request, which was described as $1 million each for three programs, for a total of $3 million. The measure appeared to have broad support, with no opposition noted. The committee then took up HB 2235 HD1 on the military and community relations office, where Lori Moore of MACC asked for additional funding to support local businesses and education-to-career initiatives statewide. Members asked about the amount, and the request was identified as $1.3 million total. HB 904 on space operations followed, with three supporters and one opponent, though no substantive testimony was captured beyond the vote counts. HB 2201 on state enterprise zones drew testimony from Georgia Skinner of DBEDT’s Creative Industries division, who said the measure would build on a well-run enterprise zone program and help make Hawaii’s film industry more competitive. Tom Yamashita of the Tax Foundation also provided comments. The committee then considered HB 2349 relating to DCCA and DBEDT coordination; DCCA explained it already provides links and information to DBEDT programs, while DBEDT argued that direct data sharing would allow more proactive outreach. Members raised privacy and cost concerns, and DBEDT said it would consider opt-in collection and acknowledged system changes and possible funding needs. The committee also heard two tax credit bills. HB 1972 HD1, on a caregiver tax credit, received strong support from AARP, the Hawaii Public Health Institute, the Hawaii Children’s Action Network, and others, who described caregivers as an “invisible workforce” and argued the credit would help families keep loved ones at home and reduce financial strain. The Tax Foundation suggested a grant or subsidy program might be more efficient than a tax credit and raised concerns about debarment provisions. HB 20007 HD1, on the household and dependent care services tax credit, also drew strong support from public health and family advocacy groups, who said Hawaii families face some of the nation’s highest child care costs and that the bill would better reflect current expenses; the Tax Foundation again raised technical concerns about complexity and debarment. Members asked about fiscal impacts, and testimony indicated the current credit costs about $6 million, with the bill expected to increase that amount. The committee then moved on to HB 2385 HD1 on housing, where the Deputy Attorney General began presenting written comments on whether the bill limits county authority.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 2/18/26

Education Policy

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  • Schools,</c> superintendent Fidley Public Schools, superintendent Fidley Public Schools, co-chairs<00
  • We are a school Fidley Public Schools.
  • Paul Public Schools.
  • Paul Public Schools.
  • public schools and a volunteer with Minneapolis Families for Public Schools.
Bills: HF3435, HF3409
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • The signs will be paid with public funds. A small sign on an existing post.
  • The signs will be paid with public funds. There is no physical impact. Move for adoption.
  • So just clarify that the signage is going to be paid by private funds, not public funds.
  • House Bill 3674 requires all school resource officers to complete sexual assault and sexual violence
  • Chairman, is there an issue with public defenders in rural areas and their ability to...
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Feb 17th, 2026

Appropriations and Budget

Summary: The committee heard a bill presented by the Speaker, who said the measure was prompted by a constituent request and was intended to protect children in Oklahoma from fentanyl-related harm. He noted he would file a floor amendment to rename it “Leo’s Law” in memory of a person lost to fentanyl. The chair also announced a work draft, PCS-1, which the Speaker agreed to adopt. Members asked about how the bill would work in practice. One question raised whether the bill could require a home to be inspected and cleaned of fentanyl residue before a child is returned; the Speaker said he liked the idea and was open to working it into a floor amendment with DHS. Another member asked whether the bill simply mirrored current child endangerment law or strengthened it, and the Speaker said it was intended to strengthen existing law in response to fentanyl’s severity. A follow-up question about age and circumstances prompted the Speaker to say the bill was meant to give judges, DHS, and district attorneys tools to protect children in a wide range of situations. After questions ended, the committee moved to a due pass motion. The bill passed the committee 31-0, and the chair reported it out with a due pass recommendation. The committee then stood at recess.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Press Conference: Senator Nathan Johnson Jul 30th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Present Texas THC laws are inconsistent and inadequate to the task of protecting the public, particularly
  • Tax revenue is directed to support public health, law enforcement, and the Compassionate Use Program.
  • The governor has done an excellent job of raising public awareness of what the true problems are.
  • And I've passed two bills last session trying to curb the smoke shops next to schools.
  • It's my job to look out for the public interest of the American people.
Bills: SB5, SB11, SB12, SB9, SB42, SB15, SB5, SB11, SB12, SCR1
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part II) Jul 30th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Public schools will still be able to lobby.
  • The school finance bill was tough.
  • Texas, or that public schools in the past, certain public schools, have used private private funds to
  • the same exact legislation as our public schools.
  • be. called public schools in every other regard.
Bills: SB5, SB11, SB12, SB9, SB42, SB15, SB5, SB11, SB12, SCR1
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Jul 30th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • your wisdom, your spirit of peace upon us, your hand of protection upon the state. our nation, our public
  • Provided it's product being sold with 1,000 feet of schools. CBD and CBG will still be legal.
  • Not only did they choose not to, they chose to set up shop close to schools.
  • And keep it out of the hands of kids, keep it out of the hands of 8,000 dispensaries or publications
  • So I would argue that both regulation and prohibition on some level do have public health outcomes.
Bills: SB5, SB11, SB12, SB9, SB42, SB15, SB5, SB11, SB12, SCR1
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you for your public service.
  • With the consent of the House, the bill will be substituted as recommended by the Finance Committee.
  • With the consent of the House, the bill will be substituted as recommended by the Finance Committee.
  • Madam Speaker, we need to refocus our public policy. We need to focus.
  • We need to refocus our public policy.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 23rd, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you for your public service.
  • Thank you for your public service.
  • With the consent of the House, the bill will be substituted as recommended by the Finance Committee.
  • Madam Speaker, we need to refocus our public policy. We need to focus.
  • We need to refocus our public policy.
Summary: The House convened, established a quorum, approved the previous day’s minutes, and heard a prayer and Pledge of Allegiance. The chamber also moved several bills through routine orders, including placing House Bill 273 on health carrier surpluses and House Bill 2681 on cannabis license fees on the second reading calendar, and welcoming guests and honored families to the gallery. The main floor action centered on three bills. Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2325, establishing a tourism self-support program, was amended with a technical clarification and passed 84-5. Supporters said the industry should fund a statewide tourism marketing effort to attract visitors year-round and compete with other states. Engrossed Third Substitute House Bill 1960, on renewable energy, was amended to address local tax treatment of wind, solar, and battery storage projects and passed 74-15; proponents said it would replace a shifting property-tax burden with a more stable excise tax so host communities receive lasting benefits. House Bill 2521, concerning firearms background checks, drew the most debate. Amendments to raise the fee cap and to set the fee at zero were both rejected, with opponents arguing the bill would burden constitutional rights and supporters saying the fee should cover the State Patrol’s costs. The bill then passed 53-36. House Bill 2675, the annual accounts bill, passed unanimously 89-0 after brief support from both parties. The House then adjourned until the next scheduled meeting.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee Feb 18th, 2026

State Government

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  • Um, uh, takes it out of the normal public works law.
  • Uh bill passes as amended, sir. at the law schools around the states, at the law schools around the states
  • They could not go to school or work.
  • So, we thought this school or work.
  • So if y'all have a public service award.
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  • schools.
  • You for the question This is a vote in Bixby public schools that went to a vote of 3 to 2 to pass to
  • This bill requires public school districts to adopt a policy for starting age in kindergarten. creating
  • We've lost out on $118 million in our public schools just on those schools.
  • But this has the ability to add several million dollars back into our public schools of money that we
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26

Housing Finance and Policy

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  • And so, um these individuals finance.
  • Paul Public Housing Agency.
  • Paul Public Housing Agency...
  • Paul public agency for granted to St. Paul public housing<00:38:18.000><c> agency.
  • Paul Public Housing Agency the St.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 17th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • High School from West Richland.
  • I remember in high school kids asking me whether in India kids went to school on an elephant.
  • I remember in high school kids asking me whether in India kids went to school on an elephant.
  • where we have an elementary school, they built the school for 600.
  • count toward the school districts if they want to repair their outside school buildings or high schools