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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

PBS Info Briefing - Wed Mar 4, 2026 @ 10:00 AM HST

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Homes along Kahana Valley Road that usually flood were spared, and our community was proactive about
  • </c> chainsaw teams. um homes along Kahana chainsaw teams. um homes along Kahana Valley<00:14:10.399>
  • But it's a good program that started in 2013, and it's an educational program for the broad community
  • So we need a space to put a place where we can work from. homes.
  • We have a trailer from Matson, homes.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education REVISED Apr 7th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Good morning, Senate Education Committee. The meeting will come to order.
  • It is that we have to put $175 million more into education over the next two years.
  • Sorry, the Oklahoma Education Association, the Public Education Association, the United Suburban Schools
  • , they are not behind their students in their home country.
  • So the State Board of Education is going to do that.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education REVISED Apr 7th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Education Committee will come to order.
  • And once again, being married to a public education.
  • So when they go home, They are not behind their fellow students in their home country.
  • So the State Board of Education is going to do that. Defined.
  • So the State Board of Education is going to do that.
Summary: The Senate Education Committee considered a long agenda of education-related bills, including school calendar changes, scholarship and tax credit cleanup, charter school facilities, apprenticeship expansion, testing windows, and teacher staffing rules. Several measures were framed as technical or clarifying changes, while others drew more substantial debate over accountability, eligibility, and funding. The committee also heard a bill to extend the sunset of the Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education and another to allow certain military dependents to start kindergarten based on their home-country age rules. Among the more debated bills, House Bill 3590 updated the Opportunity Scholarship Fund Act by changing reporting and income-verification language; senators questioned whether the bill effectively expanded eligibility or added accountability, but the author said it was a cleanup measure and the title was struck before passage. House Bill 3151 would raise the minimum school year from 166 to 173 days beginning in 2027-28, contingent on an additional $175 million in common education funding; supporters argued Oklahoma students need more time in front of teachers, while opponents questioned the evidence and fiscal impact. House Bill 4359 moved statewide assessments to the last four weeks of the school year, with an amendment changing the window from three to four weeks, and House Bill 4427, as amended, continued limits on adjunct teachers in early grades while clarifying qualifications and timelines for existing adjuncts. The committee also advanced House Bill 2398, which would create “credentials of value” to help students and families evaluate postsecondary programs based on workforce demand and economic return, and House Bill 3372, which would create a charter school facilities fund and loan/collateral mechanisms; the latter passed on a narrower vote after questions about asset disposition and state control. Other bills passed with little or no opposition, including a 24-hour reporting requirement for school abuse to outside law enforcement, an expansion of youth apprenticeship eligibility, adoption-related maternity leave, and a pilot for teacher growth metrics and NBCT funding. Most measures were reported out favorably, with several title-stricken amendments adopted along the way.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Education Policy Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • So if I may try to explain it to you, it lets county boards of education consolidate.
  • wanting to do this to see how it would affect the students, the communities, the quality of the education
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  • </c> lets county boards of ed education lets county boards of ed education consolidate<00:05:45.280><
  • , the different things like education, the different things like that.<00:05:57.680><c> Um</c><00:05:
Bills: HB8, HB380, HB8, HB380
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 3/24/26

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • education finance.
  • I regularly education and policy.
  • An effective depends on education.
  • Health education vary by zip code.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 3/18/26

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> education program in the United States. education program in the United States.
  • And I education finance next week.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Education Policy Committee Mar 18th, 2026

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to Education Policy.
  • </c> you're involved um in education policy. you're involved um in education policy.
  • So is the Department of Education doing that?
  • So, if you will stand up and let us thank you for being with us today in Education Policy.
  • </c> education policy. We appreciate it. education policy. We appreciate it.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • God was proud and ready to call him home.
  • Right now, group home consultants get referred fees.
  • They get result fees for directing potential residents to group homes without checking if the homes are
  • Group homes, or boarding homes as we call them, are much-needed supports because they serve as a stopgap
  • This is a home, and that gets lost. It's not a medical facility. It's a home.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee Apr 6th, 2026 at 10:30 am

A&B Education Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Education a bit. Let me see if I can do a little better for you, sir.
  • I can talk about it maybe from the non-education side a little bit more, and assuming there's some.
  • Senate Bill 1204 allows for three days of paid bereavement leave for our educators and support personnel
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Tue Apr 7, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 40

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • our iwi kūpuna and cultural artifacts across the state and reclaiming them from the world to bring home
  • /c><00:23:12.120><c> world</c><00:23:12.400><c> to</c><00:23:12.480><c> bring</c><00:23:12.679><c> home
  • </c><00:23:13.560><c> But</c><00:23:13.720><c> most</c> from the world to bring home.
  • But most from the world to bring home.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you. 3 Senate Education Committee.
  • from adopting national sexual education standards developed by future of Education Initiative, prohibit
  • TEKS for health education which are based on Texas family values. 414 of a future of sex education initiative
  • national sex education standards.
  • This is not education. So it's just not education.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate Committee on Education, Case 16, will come to order.
  • We believe we do a really good job of workforce education.
  • Students that want to stay closer to home need to stay closer to home.
  • Department of Education amended federal rules to no longer require institutions of higher education to
  • Department of Education. The U.S.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate Education Committee will come to order.
  • code than the other public higher education institutions.
  • I chose a lifetime commitment to be an academic and an educator.
  • Classical education and the CLT are based... on the belief that education should be about producing well-rounded
  • Education. education for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities and I think that Advisory
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 16th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • You've seen us address education back home.
  • I am a product of higher education.
  • Not less of your tax dollars back home.
  • And it's your mom and pop businesses back home—your fixed income people back home—that are footing the
  • Streamline just like your taxpayers back home have to.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 16th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Education and aviation program.
  • How do they fit with education in the area?
  • You've seen us address education back home. We are doing what we're supposed to do.
  • I am a big fan of higher education, and I am a product of higher education.
  • And it's your mom and pops back home, your fixed-income people back home that are footing the bill.
Summary: The Senate opened with roll call, prayer, and several gallery introductions recognizing guests and honorees, including the Medford Cardinals football team for their academic and athletic success, Guthrie Day, the Oscar J. Upham post office designation, the OKC Spark professional softball team, the Elks organization, and the YMCA’s 175th anniversary. Senators also welcomed a new intern and acknowledged Senator Carl McDowell’s return to the chamber. Most of the early floor time was devoted to ceremonial citations and concurrent resolutions, all of which were adopted without recorded opposition. The chamber then moved through a series of Joint Committee Reports and third-reading votes on appropriations and related measures. HB 4031 reauthorized $41 million for previously approved ODAA projects and passed 36-8, declared an emergency. HB 4032 redirected industry fees to the Department of Mines and passed 34-11, emergency. HB 4034 appropriated $142,137 for salary increases for certified shorthand reporters and passed 45-0, emergency. HB 4036 transferred $5 million from the Film and Oklahoma revolving fund to a new sitcom-related revolving fund and passed 30-15. HB 4037 raised the Ethics Commission Fund retention cap from $150,000 to $250,000 and passed 45-0, emergency. Several transportation, health, and public safety measures also advanced. HB 4038 moved $5 million for the eight-year road plan and additional project funding, passing 28-17 and then as an emergency measure after vote changes. HB 4040 set up cash-flow funds for the State Department of Health’s $223 million federal award and passed 45-0, emergency. HB 4041 appropriated $2.25 million to the Attorney General, including $2 million for a trafficking victim pilot program and $250,000 for a public safety technology fund, and passed as an emergency. HB 4042 appropriated $500,000 for the Commerce census revolving fund and passed 35-9. HB 4043 transferred $1 million to Emergency Management for Oklahoma Task Force 1 and passed 44-0, emergency. The most extended debate centered on HB 4045 and HB 4046, which expanded and funded the Military Readiness, Innovation, Education, and Aviation program. Supporters said the measures would help military bases, schools, infrastructure, simulation training, and defense-related economic development; critics questioned the broad language, lack of detail, and whether the projects fit a broader strategy. HB 4045 passed 37-7 and HB 4046 passed 39-7, both as emergency measures. HB 4047 funded Commerce projects including housing for aged-out foster youth, the State Fair, a university upgrade, and a COG-related economic development request; it passed 30-16 and then 40-6 as an emergency. HB 4048 appropriated $13 million for transportation infrastructure, drew criticism for bypassing the eight-year plan, and passed 36-10 before being declared an emergency. Finally, HB 4030, the Education Budget Limits Bill, was explained in detail, including $43.75 million for the Strong Readers formula, $5 million for literacy coaches, and $5 million for a charter school revolving loan fund; after questions about bonds, charter schools, and the revolving fund, it passed 39-5 and was declared an emergency measure.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Feb 26th, 2025

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, PIP, you said, then just public education employees, state employees.
  • To education. Right?
  • I introduced this bill last... ...year, but it was only for education employees.
  • As I said, it's currently only for state employees and for education employees.
  • education platform that is a safe environment that we can duplicate and replicate.
Bills: SB175, SB195, SB196, SB199
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part II) Feb 26th, 2025

Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Nutrition education.
  • requirements while receiving standard-based physical education curriculum.
  • And so we agreed that physicians need ongoing education in nutrition.
  • I think there's a lot of enthusiasm for continuing education.
  • So make sure when you go home, you let everybody know I'm in support of.
Bills: SB 25, SB 314
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education May 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • They are places for education. Not indoctrination.
  • A teacher can continue to assist a student in educational needs.
  • On education in the classroom.
  • , public education.
  • This would address concerns of indoctrination and provide guidance to education. educators and students
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education May 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Special education services.
  • At public schools by the Texas Education Agency related to public school educators.
  • for Texas educators.
  • pursuing credentials in bilingual education and special education. education, and other critical shortage
  • Access to high-quality education and educational materials that can be enjoyed in school and taken home