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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 224 Conference PM - 04-29-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Pierick as manager.
  • Pierick as manager.
  • </c> and Piercy as manager. Okay. and Piercy as manager. Okay.
  • </c> Lam as manager. Lam as manager.
  • Pierick as manager. co-chairs, Rep. Pierick as manager.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-29-2026 06:30pm

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • with significant leadership roles that require sound judgment, accountability, and the ability to manage
  • </c><00:03:04.880><c> Her</c><00:03:04.960><c> tenure</c> manage complex systems.
  • Her tenure manage complex systems.
  • systems, and management, personnel systems, and regulatory<00:03:20.720><c> compliance.
  • First joining Realty Investment Company, he became its president and general manager in 1968.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 229 Conference PM - 04-29-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • </c> Olds, and Souza as managers. Olds, and Souza as managers.
  • . manager. manager.
  • </c> Morikawa as manager. Morikawa as manager.
  • Manager Woodson? Co-chair Tempro? I. Manager Woodson?
  • Manager Amato? I. Manager Capella? I. Manager Maruoka? I. Chair, you have a bill. Three in a row.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 016 Conference AM - 04-29-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Garcia as manager.
  • Garcia as manager. Okay. co-chairs, Rep. Garcia as manager. Okay.
  • Reyes Oda as manager.
  • Rize Oda as manager. as co-chairs, Rep. Rize Oda as manager.
  • Reyes Oda as manager.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 229 Conference AM - 04-29-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Thank co-chairs and Shimizu as manager.
  • For this one as manager. Thank you.
  • Co-chair is Senator Kanuha and Senator DeCorte as manager.
  • On the Shimizu on my left as manager.
  • </c> Senator DeCourt as manager. Senator DeCourt as manager.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 224 Conference AM - 04-29-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • . manager. manager.
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  • Manager<00:07:26.280><c> Rhodes.</c> Manager Rhodes. Manager Rhodes. &gt;&gt; I. &gt;&gt; I.
  • </c> as Manager. as Manager.
  • </c> Cochran as Manager. Cochran as Manager.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy REVISED Apr 9th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Energy

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  • House Bill 3007 extends the sunset to 2031 for the water quality management advisory cohazards waste
  • management.
  • Advisory Council, solid waste management advisory co, and the radiation management advisory co, with
  • I'm the utilities director and the general manager of the Oklahoma Water Utilities Trust.
  • Oklahoma City manages very large wastewater...
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy REVISED Apr 9th, 2026

Energy

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  • House Bill 3007 extends the sunset to 2031 for the Water Quality Management Advisory Council, Hazardous
  • Waste Management Advisory Council, Solid Waste Management Advisory Council, and the Radiation Management
  • I would think it may fall through the, possibly with the county emergency manager might be a good place
  • I'm the utilities director and the general manager of the Oklahoma Water Utilities Trust.
  • Oklahoma City manages...
Summary: The committee took up several measures dealing with environmental regulation, waste management, and energy. Early on, it passed sunset-extension bills for the Oklahoma Climatological Survey and several environmental advisory councils. It then heard extensive debate on HB 1907, the Battery Stewardship Act, which would create a battery recycling system for small and medium batteries through DEQ. Supporters argued it would reduce landfill and garbage-truck fires, protect the environment, and create recycling value, while opponents raised concerns about added regulation, costs shifted to producers and retailers, and the creation of a new state FTE. Despite those objections, the bill passed 8-3. The committee also considered HB 3403, a pilot study on biosolids and sewage sludge applied to farmland. Members debated a committee substitute that shortened the study timeline from five years to three years and added a phased rollback of land application. Supporters said the study was needed because of unresolved questions about PFOS, pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, and other contaminants, while critics argued the timelines conflicted and the bill could be hard to implement. The committee substitute was adopted, an amendment to delete key rollback provisions failed, and the bill ultimately passed 8-2 after testimony from Oklahoma City utilities officials and multiple rounds of questions about testing, health risks, and disposal practices. The committee then passed HB 3175 to establish the Oklahoma Advanced Nuclear Energy Office, with members noting it would have minimal fiscal impact and could help Oklahoma build nuclear expertise and jobs. It also passed HB 3986, expanding a gross production tax exemption for wells completed with recycled water, and HB 3466, which removes the statutory requirement that the Corporation Commission maintain a petty cash fund. Finally, HB 3411, another biosolids-related bill to buy testing equipment and provide information to landowners, and HB 4246, a rural water transparency/lowest-bid bill, both passed unanimously or near-unanimously. The meeting ended with the chair thanking members and adjourning.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Apr 15th, 2025

S/C on Workforce

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  • That have the experience to manage this particular type of investment.
  • Fund managers will be chosen based on those guidelines.
  • The Chair calls Marina Roberts.
  • We show you registered as Marina Roberts on behalf of your organization.
  • My name is Marina Roberts, and I'm the Grants Manager at Workers Defense Action Fund.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Natural Resources May 21st, 2026

Natural Resources

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  • It’s either managed on a commercial basis or it’s managed on the edible nature of the recreational fish
  • area. ...Wildlife Management Area.
  • “The wildlife management area.
  • management area previous to that.”
  • “We have to consider a lot of different things when we’re managing wildlife management areas.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/27/2026 - Senate Natural Resources

Natural Resources

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  • We acknowledge that the Groundwater Management Act was written to address urban and suburban water management
  • Rural Arizona needs comprehensive groundwater management tools that encourage innovation.
  • to manage that transfer.
  • The goal of an active management area articulates the savings in that water. Okay, thanks.
  • The goal of an active management area articulates the savings in that water. Okay, thanks.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections

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  • executive director of the board must report any funds received and expended to the Office of Financial Management
  • It sounds like, just to make sure I'm understanding, your question is around how to manage expectations
  • This bill further advances the plan to preserve by requiring the Division of Archives and Records Management
  • continuing to work with the PDC and legislators to keep transparency high while keeping compliance manageable
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Natural Resources May 21st, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • I'm the general manager of the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District.
  • Uh, Plum Creek Conservation District manages 28 flood control structures built on the tributaries of
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 24th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

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  • We're a contractor, a developer, and property manager. We see these issues first-hand.
  • Members, this bill creates Craver Ranch Municipal Management District Number One.
  • concern for so many Texans, I do think this is a reasonable accommodation to trust a property owner to manage
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Natural Resources Apr 23rd, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • I'm the general manager of Tarrant Regional Water District.
  • TWA is a statewide conservation organization, representing 7,500 members that own and manage about 35
  • We do have a legislative committee that tracks legislation that would impact groundwater management or
  • I'm the general manager for Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District.
  • I manage the Gulf Coast Aquifer in Montgomery County, and I am testifying in opposition to the committee
Summary: The Committee on Natural Resources heard House Bill 2109, which would remove certain long-proposed reservoir projects from the state water plan after 50 years without progress. Chairman Van Deaver and many landowners, local officials, timber interests, and conservation advocates testified in support, arguing that the Marvin Nichols Reservoir has burdened Northeast Texas landowners for decades with the threat of eminent domain, depressed property values, and uncertainty over homes, farms, ranches, schools, churches, and cemeteries. Supporters also said the project would flood tens of thousands of acres, require extensive mitigation, harm timber and agriculture, and that Texas now has better alternatives such as conservation, reuse, aquifer storage and recovery, and desalination. Several members expressed sympathy for the affected families and questioned whether a project could remain in the plan indefinitely without progress. Opposition came from North Texas water interests, including the North Texas Commission, Tarrant Regional Water District, and the Texas Water Association, who argued that the bill would interfere with the state’s long-term water planning process and remove needed future supply options for a fast-growing region. They said Region C faces major projected shortages by 2070, that conservation and reuse have already delayed the need for new supplies, and that reservoirs remain one tool in the state’s water-planning toolbox. TWDB staff explained the existing inter-regional conflict process and noted that the substitute would affect several unique reservoir sites, not just Marvin Nichols. After testimony, Chairman Van Deaver closed by urging passage of the bill, but the committee withdrew the substitute and left HB 2109 pending. The committee then took up House Bill 5188, a brackish groundwater bill. The author said the bill would reduce permitting burdens for wells in designated brackish groundwater production zones, and the committee substitute added requirements on monitoring, groundwater-rights ownership, and allocation of pumpage limits while removing some exclusions and export-fee provisions. Texas Wildlife Association testified against the bill, warning that the exemptions could weaken groundwater conservation districts’ ability to protect freshwater resources and surface-owner rights. San Antonio Water System testified in favor, saying brackish groundwater is a key future supply and that the substitute would help speed development of desalination and brackish projects. The Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts testified neutrally but raised concerns about reduced district oversight, especially around injection-well exclusions and the loss of export fees, and said discussions on the bill were ongoing.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 23rd, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • I'm the general manager of Tarrant Regional Water District.
  • For example, if conservation or another water management strategy enables a community to push their water
  • Wildlife Association, a statewide conservation organization representing 7,500 members that own or manage
  • We do have a legislative committee that tracks legislation that would impact groundwater management or
  • I'm the General Manager for Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District.