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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 2nd, 2025

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • For example, most of my residents pay three policies: flood, property, and windstorm.
  • In my area, windstorm insurance is probably more than property taxes.
  • If a policy is on a commercial property, the rates are even higher.
  • HB3388 authorizes group property... ... casualty coverage for personal lines.
  • Property and casualty insurance rates are very high, at an all-time high.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health Mar 10th, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • Alzheimer's and all these inflammatory conditions. oils that have ketogenic properties.
  • Intellectual property, patents, things like that. Oh, that was another thing with the NIH.
  • No matter how high your property taxes are. None of that money goes to the state.
  • But again, with respect to property tax, that's not... a matter of opinion.
  • Is that we don't have a surplus of property taxes, but we do have a surplus of sales tax.
Bills: HB5, HJR3, HB155, HB513, HB5, HB155
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/8/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • They have a high properties of trees.
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  • other properties.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Finance Jan 22nd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • By way of background, property meeting certain conditions may have property taxes determined based on
  • However, it's unknown how many property owners would be exempted from the additional tax.
  • My property taxes last year went up 20%.
  • Section 12 through 15 makes regulations to seize property assets and resources and creates liens that
  • Section 12 through 15 makes regulations to seize property assets and resources and creates liens that
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 14th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Consumer Protection & Business

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  • that would prevent or restrict the use of the real property for a grocery store or pharmacy.
  • Real property that would prevent or restrict the use of the real property for a grocery store or pharmacy
  • The original property had, The original property had a CCNR that gave a grocery store or a drug store
  • As a commercial property owner, I would love to have a grocery store come to one of my centers.
  • So it's not the property owner who wants these exclusives; it's the tenant themselves.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Some of the property owners that approached my office stated that they were not provided the required
  • Members, when something of this magnitude is set to affect your property, property value, your quality
  • It is unacceptable that the property owner not receive. Proper notice for any reason.
  • Property owners should be assured that they will receive notice about anything that would affect them
  • and their property.
Bills: SB766, SB290, SB494, SB1145
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • At that point, it becomes abandoned property.
  • Senate Bill 2154 requires cities to notify not only property owners, but also lien holders, if there
  • are any outstanding balances for maintaining the property.
  • This allows the lien holder the ability to work with their client to come to a resolution before the
  • gets to a point that the property owner cannot pay.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • And at that point, it becomes abandoned property.
  • Senate Bill 2154 requires cities to notify not only property owners, but also lien holders, if there
  • are any outstanding balances for maintaining the property.
  • This allows the lien holder the ability to work with their client to come to a resolution before the
  • gets to a point that the property owner cannot pay.
Summary: The committee first laid over Senate Bill 1268, then heard a series of bills, many of them request bills from state agencies. Senate Bill 1771, from the Workforce Commission, would expand the agency’s authority to collect data on workforce development funds, expenditures, and performance data; an amendment removed language allowing contract attorneys, and the bill passed 8-6. Senate Bill 1805, from the Office of Juvenile Affairs, would prohibit juvenile detention facilities, group homes, and post-adjudication treatment facilities from using temporary staffing services; members discussed open records concerns, and it passed 13-1. Senate Bill 1916 would move the Office of Receivership under the Oklahoma Insurance Department, and it passed 9-5. Senate Bill 1525, a Tourism and Recreation Department request bill, would allow contracts up to $75,000 for the statewide tourism conference and permit fees to help cover costs; it passed 9-5. Senate Bill 1491 would require a replacement presidential elector to take the same oath as other electors, and it passed 10-4. Senate Bill 1810 would allow expert testimony to help juries understand human trafficking and update victim-service statutes, passing 13-0. Senate Bill 2118 would let sheriffs use abandoned surplus funds from commissary accounts for sheriff expenses, and it passed 13-0. Senate Bill 1884 would give statewide teacher associations equal access to teachers and clarify opt-out language for payroll deductions or bank drafts; members debated whether it limited local control and vendor access, and it passed narrowly 8-7. Later, Senate Bill 1265, extending the deadline for municipalities to publish ordinances from 15 to 30 days, passed 8-0, and Senate Bill 2154, requiring cities to notify lienholders as well as property owners about outstanding maintenance balances, passed 13-0. Senate Bill 2174, as amended, recreated the Fire Marshal Commission and changed some membership slots to include representatives of firefighters, the restaurant industry, and business owners; it passed 15-0. Finally, Senate Bill 1775, described as a local-control measure related to speed traps and costs in rural areas, passed 16-0. The chair announced more bills remained and that the committee expected to meet again the next day, with the possibility of continuing into Thursday if needed.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

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  • The owner of the private property must consent of a motor vehicle that is located on private property
  • Madam Chair and members, Senate Bill 1241 authorizes a property owner or the property owner's contractor
  • Madam Chair and members, Senate Bill 1241 authorizes a property owner or the property owner's contractor
  • Madam Chair, Senator Leach, that is the, I suppose, the greatest property rights question of whose property
  • on their property.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is when property owners have to pay a property assessment.
  • Often just 25 or 50 property owners is all that's necessary to sign to bring several hundreds of property
  • And like I said, it was brought to us by the surrounding properties. property owners because they were
  • It remains in place until that debt is serviced by the property owners. How many property owners?
  • In property tax abatement, and I believe strongly that property tax abatement is not in the best interests
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - House Ways & Means

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • So the homeowners in those jurisdictions, other business property, ag property, pay higher taxes as a
  • not being there so the homeowners in those jurisdictions other business property ag property pay higher
  • But if there are no improvements on the property, and if the multi-million-dollar property doesn't get
  • procure that property today and put a park on that property, and that property would not pay any property
  • onto other property taxpayers.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

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

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • This amendment provides that the 20-year property tax exemption for residential and mixed-use buildings
  • They could delay the recording of a document that purports to transfer ownership of real property if
  • a fraud protection instrument had been recorded for that property.
  • for which the refund was sought is subject to the recorded property fraud protection instrument.
  • Assessors, auditors, and treasurers to delay putting in a property deed change if there's suspicion of
TX
Summary: The Senate Committee on State Affairs met to consider several pending measures and adopted committee substitutes on multiple bills before voting them out. Senate Bill 2403, Senate Bill 1888 (jury wheel procedures in certain counties), Senate Bill 2417 (Attorney General actions under the Free Enterprise and Antitrust Act), Senate Bill 2459 (personal identifying information for judiciary employees), and Senate Bill 2943 (discrimination involving occupational licenses) were each reported favorably to the full Senate, with most passing unanimously and SB 2943 passing on a 10-1 vote. The committee also certified SB 1888, SB 2417, and SB 2459 for the local and uncontested calendars, and later did the same for SB 2943. The committee then considered House Joint Resolution 98, the Convention of States resolution, which was reported favorably to the full Senate on an 8-3 vote. House Bill 1393, dealing with daylight saving time and keeping the state on daylight saving time year-round, was also reported favorably, with the committee noting it heard the House bill rather than a Senate companion. House Bill 2884, concerning financial relationship disclosures for defense contractors, was likewise reported favorably, with the final tally announced as 11 ayes and 1 nay. No testimony was taken in the excerpt, and no substantive debate was recorded beyond brief clarifications about the bills and their companions. After completing the votes and calendar motions, the committee recessed.