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AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/21/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • The state of Texas just went through this.
  • The state of Texas just went through this. Governor Abbott signed a bill very similar, doesn't it?
  • And for those who do not remember, our sister states of Texas and Florida have already designated them
  • States Congress...
  • Fontes this morning who stated that Secretary of State Fontes this morning who stated that Arizona elections
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Jan 16th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • The State Building Code Council is a state agency responsible for the adoption of the state building
  • The State Building Code Council is a state agency responsible for the adoption of the state building
  • There's actually a holding on that under Washington state law or Washington State Supreme Court.
  • In developing the rules, the State Building Code Council is required to consult with appropriate state
  • Washington State can be a leader.
Bills: HB2228 , HB2273 , HB2418 , HB2381
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor & Commerce Jan 16th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Labor & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • As you know, we administer two state programs. As you know, we administer two state programs.
  • Did you state your name for the record?
  • Corrections officers across Washington State deserve the same bargaining rights.
  • That's an unnecessary burden on the businesses in the state.
  • That's an unnecessary burden on the businesses in the state.
Bills: SB6014 , SB5972 , SB5869 , SB5874
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee Jan 14th, 2026

State Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> across the state are small businesses. across the state are small businesses.
  • I think it was 19 states. last year. I think it was 19 states.
  • </c> temporarily um um halted in Texas. Okay? temporarily um um halted in Texas. Okay?
  • </c> in Texas has ruled um just last month. in Texas has ruled um just last month.
  • </c> been formally introduced in 20 states. been formally introduced in 20 states.
Bills: HB69 , HB114 , HB161 , HB69 , HB114 , HB161
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee Apr 29th, 2025

Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • What it impacts is other state projects and other state rights-of-way throughout the state. other state
  • rights-of-way throughout the state.
  • . rural broadband across the state.
  • If it's a state... state.
  • If it's a state project, it should be state-funded and not placed on the backs of the local utility consumers
Bills: HB606 , SB271
AL
Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill is necessary because there... state.
  • of alcohol in this state.
  • well. the state and grow a trail as well.
  • How many distillers do we have in the state? I think we're around 13. in the state?
  • So we have people across the state. Let me ask a question. What's ... state. Let me ask a question.
Bills: SB312 , SB316 , SB90
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Apr 2nd, 2025

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill is out of Texas.
  • Texas passed this and said if you are in a DUI and you kill someone who has small children, that as part
  • Uh, I would see it, Senator, as the... and I can look and see what they do in Texas since... ...look
  • and see what they do in Texas since they have it in their code.
  • I saw it in the state of Texas.
Bills: SB210 , SB176 , SB167 , SB244 , SB218 , SB9 , SB153 , SB9
Committee: Senate Judiciary
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Healthcare Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Healthcare

Transcript Highlights:
  • We haven't agreed upon the bill between the Board of Medical Examiners, the Board of Nursing, the State
  • Other states have already made this shift successfully, so Alabama should follow suit.
  • What states have the top three cannabis regulations?
  • You know, states that have cannabis regulations aren't necessarily recreational marijuana states.
  • Examples, and you can also Google how other states do this as well. Thank you.
Bills: HB194 , SB87 , SB237
Committee: Senate Healthcare
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 3/13/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> have in your on so in line 1.18 US state have in your on so in line 1.18 US state code<00:34:21.240
  • </c><00:36:44.640><c> and</c> comply with other existing state and comply with other existing state and
  • </c><00:37:03.640><c> law</c> ways to incorporate it into state law ways to incorporate it into state
  • State your name and give us your testimony. Mr.
  • I had no community support, and my growing children were living out of state.
Bills: HF1027 , HF101 , HF1021
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate State Governmental Affairs Committee Feb 19th, 2025

State Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • This week, um, this bill basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
Bills: SB137 , SB164 , SB165 , SB49
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • of Texas, among other good flagship universities in the state of Texas, and what that means for our
  • enrollment across the state of Texas.
  • The first is that there are so many eyes right now on the state of Texas.
  • I think first and foremost, like I said, the state of Texas right now is such a rocket ship.
  • First and foremost, just like I said, the state of Texas right now is such a rocket ship.
Summary: The joint Senate and House Select Committee on Civil Discourse and Freedom of Speech in Higher Education convened for its first public hearing, adopted its proposed rules without objection, and framed the hearing as an organizational, invited-testimony-only session. Members repeatedly condemned political violence and the assassination of Charlie Kirk, saying the committee was created in response to concerns about civil discourse, intimidation, and hostility on college campuses. Several members emphasized that the goal was not to suppress speech but to protect open expression while maintaining order, due process, and institutional accountability. The first witness, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Commissioner Wyn Rosser, outlined implementation of Senate Bill 37. He described the General Education Advisory Committee, which is reviewing broad core-curriculum knowledge and skills and may recommend reducing the current 42-hour core, while leaving review of specific courses to individual institutions. He also explained the new Office of the Ombudsman, the board’s role in supporting it, and existing training and certification requirements for governing board members. Members asked about enforcement tools, transparency, and whether the ombudsman would investigate complaints involving censorship, retaliation, or political bias; Rosser said some enforcement exists in certain laws, but he deferred on the exact scope of the ombudsman’s investigatory authority and on issues outside the agency’s role. University of Texas at Austin President Jim Davis testified that UT Austin supports free speech, academic freedom, and civil discourse, and he described three areas of focus: speech on campus grounds, classroom discourse, and how people treat one another. He said the university enforces time, place, and manner rules, expects professors to present alternative views on controversial topics, and has created internal reporting and appeal processes for students and faculty. Members questioned him about heckler’s veto incidents, protests, off-campus participants, complaints about professors, hate speech, and whether the university would protect speakers and students from disruption or unfair targeting. Davis said the university would not tolerate disruptions, would use due process and factual review, and is working to align campus practices with the new law and regents’ expectations. Ricky Adam Jr. of Turning Point USA’s Club America described the group’s campus and high-school organizing, praised Charlie Kirk’s approach to open debate, and said the organization is expanding in Texas. He raised concerns about school administrators and a counselor at an Early College High School in Killeen allegedly interfering with a student club and withholding footage, and committee members said they would seek information and, if necessary, use legislative process to investigate. Members from both chambers reiterated support for free speech, criticized political violence and campus suppression of viewpoints, and stressed that future hearings would continue examining implementation and enforcement issues.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDU-EDT, EDU, EDU Public Hearings 02-11-2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • doing the program without any state doing the program without any state funding<00:06:52.080><c> and<
  • </c> to the state. to the state. &gt;&gt; Thank<00:07:58.200><c> you,</c><00:07:58.280><c> Chair.
  • </c> know, but technically, it's state money. know, but technically, it's state money.
  • </c> I understand your point and if the state I understand your point and if the state dollars<00:20:
  • </c> the state auditors um audits? the state auditors um audits?
Bills: SB3263 , SB3261
Committee: Senate Education
Summary: The joint committees heard testimony on Senate Bill 3263, which would create a state-supported endowment for University of Hawaii athletics NIL (name, image, and likeness) funding. University of Hawaii Athletics Director Matt Eliott supported the bill, saying NIL requires both immediate funding and a longer-term sustainable solution. He asked for several changes: lowering the initial endowment target from $10 million to $2 million so the fund could start sooner, allowing NIL reporting by team rather than by individual student-athlete, and clarifying that athletes may choose whether to use an agent, while still allowing certified agents or a parent/guardian if desired. Committee members raised concerns about using taxpayer dollars for athlete compensation, the burden on a small-state budget, and whether the university could realistically raise the required matching funds. Several senators questioned whether the university had a concrete fundraising plan and whether the endowment would meaningfully help UH compete with larger programs. Eliott said UH is already fundraising privately for current NIL obligations, had raised more than $1.6 million toward a $3 million annual goal, and would continue fundraising for both short-term needs and the endowment match. He also said the university is not trying to compete with Power Five schools on the same scale, but to be successful at its own conference level. Members also discussed transparency and privacy, with some senators arguing that if state money is used, the public should know how it is spent, while Eliott said individual student-athlete NIL information should remain private and team-level reporting would be preferable. He confirmed international student-athletes are eligible for NIL and said about 60 to 70 UH athletes are currently participating, with more than 100 expected next year. The discussion also touched on UH’s Mountain West media rights and local TV rights, with Eliott explaining that the conference distribution is expected to remain around $3.5 million and that local TV rights would be negotiated separately. No vote or final action was taken during the portion of the hearing provided.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary A May 12th, 2026

Judiciary A

Transcript Highlights:
  • It covers the whole state of Louisiana.
  • It covers the whole state of Louisiana.
  • a retired major with Louisiana State Police.
  • We also, it was stated earlier with this, that the judges just feel that Also, it was stated earlier
  • As was stated, the appeals go to district court, and the filings in district court are As was stated,
Committee: Senate Judiciary A
Keywords: 974, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 12th, 2026 at 04:58 pm

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • so my concern is I feel like this language in here, This language in here turns the onus from the state
  • House Bill 96, as amended, creates a working group to study the ability for the state of New Mexico to
  • This is Dan Crouch from New Space Nexus, one of the certified aerospace incubators in the state.
  • This is Dan Crouch from New Space Nexus, one of the certified aerospace incubators in the state.
  • Your House State Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee will meet tomorrow morning at 8:30
Bills: HB111 , HB108 , HB145 , HB164 , HB291 , HJR6 , HR1 , HB63 , HB64 , HB165 , HB184 , HB200 , HB4 , HB7 , HB20 , HB65 , HB66 , HB80 , HB88 , HB96 , HB166 , HB285 , HB295 , HB306 , SB29 , SB37 , HJM2 , HJM3 , HJM1 , HM7 , HM17 , HM4 , HM22 , HM23 , HM24 , HM26 , HM2 , HM16 , HM32 , HM13 , HM47 , HM20 , HM51 , HM1 , HM31 , HM35 , HM36 , HM46 , HM53 , HM54 , HM11 , HM14 , HM21 , HM34 , HM50
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Part 2 Feb 12th, 2026 at 12:58 pm

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • owe the state.
  • They will always own the state.
  • How do we handle that as a state? Their home. How do we handle that as a state?
  • They're invested in the state of New Mexico, and I want folks to quit leaving this state, invest in this
  • . build more homes across the state.
Bills: HB111 , HB108 , HB145 , HB164 , HB291 , HJR6 , HR1 , HB63 , HB64 , HB165 , HB184 , HB200 , HB4 , HB7 , HB20 , HB65 , HB66 , HB80 , HB88 , HB96 , HB166 , HB285 , HB295 , HB306 , SB29 , SB37 , HJM2 , HJM3 , HJM1 , HM7 , HM17 , HM4 , HM22 , HM23 , HM24 , HM26 , HM2 , HM16 , HM32 , HM13 , HM47 , HM20 , HM51 , HM1 , HM31 , HM35 , HM36 , HM46 , HM53 , HM54 , HM11 , HM14 , HM21 , HM34 , HM50