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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 4/13/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • and our Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response, which has been moved into our Food and Feed Safety
Bills: HF858, HF2577, HF2576
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules 2nd Revised Apr 9th, 2026

Administrative Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • the Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence, the Attorney General, the Department of Public Safety
Summary: The committee first considered Senate Joint Resolution 49, as amended, which revokes an Oklahoma Wildlife Department rule requiring oil and gas companies to post a surety bond. Senator Murdoch explained that the change was intended to eliminate what he described as duplicate regulation, since the Corporation Commission already requires security bonds, and said the Wildlife Department had agreed to the revision. Senator Merritt’s amendment narrowing the resolution to the surety bond provision was adopted by voice vote, and the resolution then passed 6-0. The committee then heard House Bill 3281, described by Senator Bergstrom as the same measure previously passed as Senate Bill 1433, the Guidance Transparency Act. It was advanced without questions or debate and passed 6-0. House Bill 4319 followed, requiring agencies to have explicit statutory authority for each rule and to inventory existing rules within three years so noncompliant rules would be automatically repealed by January 1, 2030; it passed 7-0 after a due-pass motion. Finally, House Joint Resolution 1086 was approved, which ratifies rules from the Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence, the Attorney General, the Department of Public Safety, the State Fire Marshal Commission, and the State Board of Licensed Social Workers. Senator Bergstrom said committee concerns had already been addressed in prior hearings, and the resolution passed 7-0. The chair then announced a meeting for the following Wednesday at 11:30, urged members to continue reviewing rules and raising concerns promptly, and adjourned the meeting.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

JDC DEFER, JDC Public Hearings 02-20-2026

Judiciary

Bills: SB2418, SB2568, SB2661
Summary: The Judiciary Committee first took up three previously heard measures in decision-making. SB 2418, which repeals the law prohibiting drug paraphernalia under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, was amended to keep prohibitions on manufacturing-related paraphernalia and then passed. SB 2568, which elevates harassment against certain public officials to a misdemeanor, was amended to place it in the harassment statute, narrow the nexus language, and extend coverage to all public employees; it passed with amendments. SB 2661, dealing with nepotism rules in the code of ethics, was amended so the ethics restrictions would apply more broadly to legislators and judges as well, and it also passed with amendments. In each case, the committee reported no no-votes or reservations and adopted the measures. The committee then heard Governor’s Message 684, the nomination of Judge Stephanie Char to the Fifth Circuit Court on Kauai. The governor’s office testified in strong support, and the Hawaii State Bar Association representative said the usual review process found her qualified. Judge Char described her Kauai roots, 17 years as a public defender, and service as a district family court judge since December 2020, saying she would bring hard work and continued commitment to access to justice. Members questioned her about recusals on a small island, her experience handling criminal and civil matters, sentencing repeat offenders, administrative appeals, and how she would approach competency and fitness issues under HRS 704. Char said she had recused only a few times, emphasized case-by-case sentencing and probation conditions tailored to underlying problems, and said she would rely on preparation and education for unfamiliar administrative matters. On 704 cases, she said defendants awaiting evaluation should generally remain in custody, with possible diversion or strict release conditions in appropriate cases, and that those found unfit would need to be sent to Hawaii State Hospital. No vote was taken on the nomination; the committee announced it would decide on Monday, February 23, at 10:45 a.m. in Room 016.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Revenue Committee, February 19, 2026

Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • today: House Bill 109, Property Tax Exemption Application Date; House Bill 62, the Christian Smith Safety
  • House Bill 62, the Christian Smith Safety Act.
  • That's the Christian Smith Safety Act.
  • That's the Christian Smith Safety Act.
  • <00:57:58.319><c> issue</c> safety issue safety issue uh<00:58:01.200><c> you</c><00:58:01.359><c> know
Bills: HB0101, HB0062, HB0109
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/14/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Whether that's public safety, health and human services, or infrastructure to the residents who rely
  • Whether<00:02:51.680><c> that's</c><00:02:52.160><c> public</c><00:02:52.480><c> safety,</c><00:02:53.040
  • ><c> health</c><00:02:53.280><c> and</c> Whether that's public safety, health and Whether that's public
  • He gave CJCC as an example of a collaboration that brought together public safety officials, suburban
  • ,</c> entities to enhance the safety, entities to enhance the safety, efficiency,<01:41:10.639><c> and
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/24/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • That motorcycle safety fund, parts of it goes to helping folks...
  • Now let me explain how the motorcycle safety fund works.
  • , for motorcycle safety courses, rider safety courses, for helmet scholarships, and for accident management
  • scholarships, for motorcycle safety courses, rider safety courses, for Helmet Scholarships, and for
  • from the safety fund to administer the grant money toward three different parts: rider safety courses
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Labor & Workplace Standards Feb 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Labor & Workplace Standards

Transcript Highlights:
  • Does this bill apply to the mid-sea dams on the Columbia River, the Wells Dam, Rocky Reach, Rock Island
  • Does this bill apply to the mid-sea dams on the Columbia River, the Wells Dam, Rocky Reed, Rock Island
  • So this is a bill about worker safety.
  • Yeah, so the mid-Columbia PUDs, they own those dams, so I don't know if they're federal or not.
  • Yeah, so long story, but I got hurt at the dam and filed an L&I claim.
Bills: SB6136, SB6188, SB5944
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Feb 16th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill should also help protect the safety of Oklahoma from unpredictable and often dangerous unregulated
  • the appropriate animal control authority and follows certain ownership guidelines to protect the safety
  • They are held up in public safety or in aeronautics.
  • visit with the Department of Agriculture on that because then you get into food security and food safety
  • The orange is obviously there for safety. That's why you're wearing it.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Feb 16th, 2026

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill should also help protect the safety of Oklahoma from unpredictable and often dangerous unregulated
  • with the appropriate animal control authority and follow certain ownership guidelines to protect the safety
  • They are held up in Public Safety or in Aeronautics.
  • probably need a visit with Department of Ag on that, because then you get into food security and food safety
  • Does, was there any reason, I mean, the orange, obviously, is there any concern with safety?
Summary: The committee took up several agriculture and wildlife-related bills. Senate Bill 1550, presented by Senator Axson, would give county commissioners more authority to issue burn bans during drought conditions and provide liability protection for those decisions; it passed 13-0. Senate Bill 2065, presented by Senator Bullard with help from Lucille Morehouse, would designate several native pollinators and recognize the importance of pollinators to agriculture and food production; it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 2152, by Senator Kern, would allow the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation to move black bear muzzleloader and archery season earlier, starting no earlier than September 1; it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 2159, by Senator Peterson, would designate wheat as the state crop; it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 2172, also by Senator Peterson, would prohibit future ownership, sale, trade, or breeding of primates while allowing existing lawful owners to register and comply with rules, with exceptions for sanctuaries, research, veterinary, law enforcement, and zoo settings; it passed 11-0. The committee also heard Senate Bill 2110 from Senator Murdoch, which would allow farmers to sell ungraded eggs. Members raised concerns about the low egg limit and asked about sales to restaurants and urban farms; the author said he would work on the number and other details. The bill passed 11-0. Senate Bill 2111, also by Senator Murdoch, would remove the orange-clothing requirement for hunters on private hunt reserves or private hunt facilities; it passed 12-0. Finally, Senator Guthrie presented Senate Bill 2114, as amended by committee substitute, to make it unlawful to knowingly, recklessly, or negligently allow a dog to harass wildlife on property without permission, while excluding lawful hunting, livestock protection dogs, and brief accidental crossings. Members discussed dog hunting, property rights, and possible GPS or collar language; the chairman struck the title to allow further work on the bill. The measure passed 12-1. The meeting then adjourned after the chair noted the committee would continue with more bills in future meetings.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture & Natural Resources Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...review each registered pesticide active ingredient to ensure it continues to meet this robust safety
  • across administrations, for as long as I have been associated with pesticide registrations and the safety
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • As engrossed, the bill had the support of the Department of Public Safety. ...administering the grant
  • The chair opens up public testimony, recognizing Jared Vanden Heuvel from DPS, Public Safety Solutions
  • Jared Vanden Heuvel, Director of Public Safety Solutions at the Texas Department of Public Safety, is
  • anyone that uses that data; certainly, it's not. used as far as we are aware for any sort of air safety
  • A.A. draws their information for issuing NOTAMs and conducting safety flight evaluations to impact the
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • As it concerns monthly reporting requirements for parental safety agreements, SB 596 will require the
  • SB 481 is specific and clear about important standards for safety.
  • Safety.
  • Laws remain on the books granting state agencies authority to adopt minimum gun safety standards.
  • A foster parent can possess arms but has certain safety standards that they have to meet?
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • It is important to note that the Texas Health and Safety Code 142A states that any entity that claims
  • Thank you for your interest in the safety of nursing home and assisted living residents.
  • We believe that this bill can provide stronger measures to protect the health and safety of residents
  • Our fire and life safety code, Chapter 4, is very clear: you have to have an emergency plan.
  • And that's not just HIPAA, but that's also our Chapter 181 of the Health and Safety Code.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Education Committee, February 13, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • intervention saves lives and having schools with a plan and immediate access to an AED will impact safety
  • Thank you for your time and your commitment to student safety.
  • 16:25.440><c> commitment</c><01:16:25.840><c> to</c><01:16:26.080><c> student</c><01:16:26.400><c> safety
  • </c><01:16:26.880><c> And</c> your commitment to student safety.
  • And your commitment to student safety.
Bills: HB0076, HB0102, HB0115
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 10th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • Association Standards Council, okay, that's a federal entity, has revised the policy for the fire and life safety
  • install a new HUD-code-compliant manufactured home, even though these homes are built to strict federal safety
Bills: HB1835, HB2561, HB3630