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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Care & Wellness Jan 27th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Health Care & Wellness

Transcript Highlights:
  • I won't belabor the point for this committee, but you're aware that we're facing significant financial
  • I won't belabor the point for this committee, but you're aware that we're facing significant financial
  • However, the current charity care framework creates a significant and unsustainable financial burden
  • To put this in context of our overall financials, at the end of 2025, our hospital's net position was
  • This bill is not about financial sustainability. It's about limiting access to care.
Bills: HB1812 , HB2232 , HB2250 , HB2340 , HB2577
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs May 19th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's not surprising that suicides are tied to financial distress in this culture.
  • The agricultural industry takes on significant financial stress every year.
  • The financial situation that Brian gave is real.
  • feasible for producers to survive the early years.
  • I'll echo what the previous panel has said regarding the financial conditions that we've faced.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, this was a bill we previously heard by Vice Chair Martinez relating to the provision of financial
  • this was a bill we previously heard by Vice Chair Martinez relating to the projects eligible for financial
Bills: HB143 , HB4530 , HB4931 , HB5559 , HB5560
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would say it it support financially I would say it it has<00:37:40.480><c> probably</c><00:37:40.720
  • The financial needs of the Board of Animal Health in the Department of Agriculture, so we can take a
  • December and they're basically Financial December and they're basically Financial reports<01:09:53.440
  • </c><01:16:25.560><c> damage</c> is the the bulk of the Financial damage is the the bulk of the Financial
  • </c><01:30:03.920><c> loss</c> have Farmers that have Financial loss have Farmers that have Financial
Bills: HF601 , HF271 , HF1101 , HF979
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business and Insurance 2ND REVISED Feb 19th, 2026

Business and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • that's going on, adding a few reports, I don't see how that's going to be a significant change or financial
Summary: The Senate Business and Insurance Committee met and first laid over Senate Bills 1969 and 1624 without hearing them. It then considered SB 1953, a health insurance transparency bill requiring third-party administrators to provide employers information on what was spent on employee health benefits; an amendment deleting the word “welfare” was adopted, and the bill passed 7-1. SB 1277, which codifies a three-week work-search requirement for unemployment benefits, passed 8-0. SB 1287, amended to change “may” to “shall,” would bar the Oklahoma Abstractors Board from licensing applicants not legally authorized to work in the U.S.; after questions about the need for the bill and the alleged loophole, it passed 7-2. The committee also passed SB 1061, a cleanup measure on mortgage broker licensing and renewal fees, and SB 1916, which would move the Oklahoma Receivership Office under the Insurance Department and streamline receivership operations. SB 1589, as amended to reference Indian Gaming Regulatory Act authorization, would increase penalties for illegal sweepstakes/gambling operations and expand enforcement against entities profiting from illegal gambling; it passed unanimously. SB 2178, a compromise special-event license bill requiring liability insurance coverage, also passed unanimously. Two major insurance reform bills were debated at length and failed. SB 1444 would shift homeowners insurance rate regulation from a use-and-file system to prior filing with authority for the Insurance Commissioner to declare rates excessive; after testimony from a homeowner about a large premium increase and extensive debate over regulation and market effects, it failed 4-5. SB 1438 would require reporting of underwriting gains and profits, cap average profits at 5% over three years, and require rebates or premium credits if profits exceeded that level; supporters argued it would protect consumers, while opponents warned of market disruption and reduced competition. It failed 2-7. The committee then passed SB 1501, clarifying medical marijuana grow reclamation bond requirements, SB 1873, correcting a drafting error in a prior bill and delaying its effective date, and SB 1364, requiring an affidavit of encumbrances before transferring a medical marijuana business license.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee Feb 9th, 2026 at 10:30 am

A&B Education Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • One of those is gonna be shell don't have any outstanding bond debtness and they have to have financial
  • House Bill 3372 would create two financial programs to help charter schools obtain funding for new buildings
  • We offer the financial funds. Private managing company Company oversees it.
  • So, they would work in conjunction with these other more financial entities to help determine the creditworthiness
  • So, we understand that the almost 3 out of every 4 students who are switching are from those financial
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Feb 4th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Who are able to actually teach the financial education.
  • Any definition of financial education?
  • of financial literacy.
  • Many kids of my generation are not financially literate, whether that be from lack of access to financial
  • The substitute changes ESD duties from financial oversight to financial support, and specifies that ESDs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 3631 is a necessary step toward recognizing the financial burden placed on school districts
  • We are fortunate to live and work in a beautiful coastal community, but the financial burdens we face
  • We face persistent, disproportionate financial challenges.
  • Not all students have access to a healthcare provider, either because of proximity or financial resources
  • It's a smart, equitable, and financially sound step forward.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education 2ND REVISED Apr 14th, 2026

Education

Committee: Senate Education
Summary: The Senate Education Committee met and first recognized visiting students and staff from Putnam City North and Edmond Public Schools. The committee then took up several House bills, beginning with HB 3312, which would require annual age-appropriate firearm safety instruction in public schools starting in the 2026–2027 school year, with CLEET and the Department of Education developing the curriculum. The bill was advanced on a 9-2 vote after the author described it as a safety measure and cited a personal tragedy involving children and a firearm. The committee also passed HB 3700, requiring colleges and universities to adopt policies ensuring grades are based only on academic performance, and HB 2981, requiring school districts to post school board meeting minutes within two weeks of approval. HB 2961, creating the Tech Sergeant Marshall Dakota Roberts Gold Star Surviving Act to provide tuition, fees, and room and board for spouses and children of Gold Star recipients at state public universities or career tech schools, passed unanimously after discussion of a possible fiscal impact. HB 3016, establishing a two-year pilot vision screening program for about 12 schools to identify convergence insufficiency disorders linked to literacy, also passed. Later, HB 4478 passed to raise the daily deposit threshold for school districts and sites from $100 to $500 while still requiring weekly deposits. HB 4326, a cleanup bill related to Oklahoma’s Promise deadlines, certified teacher definitions, and a contingent T-SET-related provision, passed after debate about its unfinished status and funding concerns. HB 3025 passed with a change excluding donations from general fund collections for carryover balance purposes for one year, and HB 3710 passed to make a new higher education program cohort-based, requiring students to begin eligibility as freshmen. The chair closed by noting the committee had moved quickly, and announced upcoming executive nominee meetings and another committee meeting the following week.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, as you all know, the office of the legislative auditor audits the state's financial statements, and
  • 40.840><c> state's</c> legislative auditor audits the state's legislative auditor audits the state's financial
  • statements</c><00:02:42.880><c> and</c><00:02:43.000><c> that</c><00:02:43.120><c> includes</c> financial
  • statements and that includes financial statements and that includes that<00:02:43.960><c> requires</
  • to combat all forms of fraud, both in our state government programs and then in the traditional financial
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education Oversight REVISED: HB1937 - Added Mar 4th, 2026

Education Oversight

Summary: The Education Oversight committee heard and advanced several House bills, mostly with policy recommendations or amendments accepted and then due-pass votes. HB 4358, by Pro Tem Moore, would limit screen time for pre-K through fifth grade and shift online testing/remediation provisions to shorter, per-class-period limits; it was sent out due pass. HB 2398, by Rep. Hill, would recognize “credentials of value” for students in career tech and higher education based on workforce demand and other indicators, and it also passed due pass. HB 3557, by Rep. Williams, would keep 4-H fundraising money in the county where it was raised and prevent commingling with other funds; the committee agreed to strike the title and send it out due pass. The committee also advanced HB 3129, which would prevent colleges from charging security fees to students or student organizations based on public expression, and HB 3312, which would create K-12 firearms education curriculum developed with OSDE and CLEET, focused on safety, storage, and response, with no live firearms or ammunition. HB 2210 modernizes the youth apprenticeship program by allowing earlier entry into career pathways, expanding eligibility, and assigning CareerTech oversight and ROI reporting; it passed due pass. HB 1937, in a committee substitute, was discussed at length and would require corroborating evidence before school personnel are suspended over alleged improper communications with students, while still requiring action and reporting; it was also sent out due pass. Finally, HB 3021, a lengthy graduation-related cleanup bill, was explained as reconciling conflicting statutes and making several technical changes, including allowing tribal language to count as a non-English language for graduation purposes. After extensive stakeholder work and a late-filed committee substitute, the committee accepted the PCS and sent the bill out due pass. The meeting concluded after all House bills on the agenda were advanced.