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AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Agriculture and Forestry Committee Mar 11th, 2026

Agriculture and Forestry

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  • I don't see why require an electronic system.
  • </c> tie a dial up, it has to be on a system. tie a dial up, it has to be on a system.
  • system system &gt;&gt; to<00:10:59.279><c> a</c><00:10:59.440><c> tree</c><00:10:59.839><c> or</c><00
  • Long cords or long ropes are not a good situation.
  • So, trolley system if it’s tied up outside. >> What is adequate shelter?
Bills: HB446, HB446
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • That's a short-term lens applied to long-term infrastructure.
  • So we need long-term planning.
  • We have a long-term system of investment.
  • , but we use them for that long-term system assessment.
  • And so this December, we posted our most recent long-term system assessment that did use a 10- and a
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • So really all it is doing is creating an advanced notification system.
  • Several billion years ago, there was a long time ago, but there's not enough water actually.
  • The responsibility of securing that border lies with the federal system.
  • The ERCOT power region to securitize system restoration costs through the Texas Electric Utility System
  • It also permits the securitization of estimated system restoration costs.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 59 (4-14-26) - Part 1

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

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  • </c> Medicaid system. Medicaid system.
  • They need to be able to rely on good data for student outcomes and for long-term planning.
  • outcomes<00:33:24.880><c> um</c><00:33:25.120><c> and</c><00:33:25.440><c> for</c><00:33:25.760><c> long-term
  • </c> outcomes um and for long-term planning. outcomes um and for long-term planning.
  • Vetoes exist for moments exactly like this, when we're all asked to pause, reflect, and ask whether the long-term
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

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  • Districts leaving TRS active care when their costs are low and getting back into TRS active care when
  • influences... programs, out of school programs, empower students to make healthy choices and build for long-term
  • In our program, young people develop skills for long-term academic. and career success through high-quality
  • This creates barriers to entry and in doing so we risk leaving classrooms unstaffed. or staffed by long-term
  • a degree in education that they cannot be hired as a certified teacher. that the only option is a long-term
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

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  • notice when a child fails, but we also make them aware that we can now provide the full extent of care
  • You will improve vision care.
  • They need support without a systemic structure.
  • Strengthening the screening process is vital as it's the entry point into care.
  • Regarding the vision care grants, vision care is expensive and not available to everyone.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Appropriations May 8th, 2025

Appropriations

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  • At the same time, we have these long-term liabilities that.
  • So I view these things as long-term liabilities.
  • And they're going to contemplate all these long-term issues across the state of Texas.
  • I would say those are long-term obligations, but they're probably more imminent than many people understand
  • Long-term future, and if they have taken steps to diversify, if you will, not only their economy, but
Bills: SJR4, SJR 4
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 26th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

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  • bureaucrat, by the way, so I charge right; you know I'm a... and they do a little bit different in terms
  • of what the... ...different in terms of what the inspector does.
  • In very simple elementary terms, the lowest certification, the smallest discount you can get, is your
  • bronze, which in very simple terms is a fortified style roof.
Bills: HB324, HB252, SB80, HB241
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Retirement Apr 29th, 2026

Retirement

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  • , but also keeping the system healthy too.
  • Senate Bill 18 terminates the special rule allowing long-term retirees of the Municipal Employees Retirement
  • to prevent long-term debt growth, even if it results in a minor short-term increase in the employer
  • the rest of the system, as Ms.
  • A long time without one. Thank you.
Summary: The Retirement Committee met on April 29, 2026, established a quorum, and heard a series of retirement-related bills, mostly cleanup or technical measures affecting various public retirement systems. SB 22 would extend Municipal Employees Retirement System eligibility to certain positions in the Second City Court constable’s office in New Orleans. SB 17 would create a funding deposit account for cost-of-living adjustments for registrars of voters’ employees’ retirement system. SB 455 would allow certain district and parish courts to participate in the Parochial Employees Retirement System. SB 456 would update compensation rules for assigned retired judges, and SB 8 would add the Louisiana Asset Management Pool as a participating employer in MERS. All of these bills were described as aligning statutes with current practice or expanding participation options, and each was reported favorably without objection. The committee also heard several Louisiana State Police retirement bills. SB 10 would repeal outdated priority allocation and retiree raise rules and adjust handling of surplus employee contributions; SB 11 would increase the funding cap for benefit increases from 2.5% to 3.5%; and SB 12 would update membership and definition language to reflect the State Police Commission rather than the Civil Service Commission. SB 18 would repeal a special exception allowing certain MERS retirees to return to part-time work while collecting full benefits, while protecting roughly 30 current participants. SB 20 and SB 21 would update actuarial gain/loss and unfunded liability funding rules for school employees’ retirement and LASERS, respectively, in light of the new permanent benefit increase funding structure. Each of these bills was supported by system officials as cleanup or modernization measures and was reported favorably. The committee spent the most time on education and return-to-work issues for teachers and public employees. SB 16 would reduce annual trustee training requirements for retirement system boards from 16 hours back to 12 hours, which witnesses said would better fit smaller systems and match the original intent of the law. SB 13 would similarly update TRSL’s actuarial funding rules after the sunset of the experience account. SB 14, based on a 2025 study work group, would consolidate and simplify TRSL return-to-work rules and expand options for retired teachers, with witnesses emphasizing teacher shortages and the need to retain experienced educators. All three were reported favorably. Finally, SB 416 would allow certain Department of Public Safety and Corrections retirees to return to critical shortage positions after one year, and SB 477 would classify the chairman of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board as a full-time state employee for retirement purposes. Both bills drew questions and discussion, especially SB 416, and both were reported favorably. The chair announced the committee’s next meeting would be moved from Monday to Tuesday, and the meeting adjourned.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Feb 3rd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

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  • Our military takes care of us in our most dangerous situations.
  • This is one way we can take care of them. Thank you very much.
  • Our military takes care of us in our most dangerous situations.
  • This is one way we can take care of them. Thank you very much.
  • We now have Senate Bill 6078, Child Care Provider Supports, before us.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 7th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

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  • And for a very long time... For a very long time, it was a very long time.
  • really that long.
  • upon the preponderance of current scientific evidence, as marijuana use becomes more prevalent, the long-term
  • No current standard of care.
  • system.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 7th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

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  • They need somebody to care for.
  • And so I think we need to think long and hard about this.
  • , which we are responsible for their care and well-being.
  • , which we are responsible for their care and well-being.
  • , which we are responsible for their care and well-being.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare May 12th, 2026

Health and Welfare

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  • impacts on food access and nutrition, administrative and technological considerations, and possible long-term
  • impacts on food access and nutrition, administrative and technological considerations, and possible long-term
  • impacts on food access and nutrition, administrative and technological considerations, and possible long-term
  • health care savings tied to improved nutrition. term health care savings tied to improved nutrition.
  • so we can continue to maintain and improve the quality of care for our patients across the entire system
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 11th, 2026 at 03:55 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

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  • And finally, it expands the possibilities for our hospital and health care facilities to assist people
  • This particular topic connected to this policy is something that I believe you and I care very deeply
  • This particular topic connected to this policy is something that I believe you and I care very deeply
  • with what he needed to take care of.
  • For instance, this bill talks about allowing certain health care facilities to give out free needles
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 11th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

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  • I pray you would give them your wisdom for this work, a heart to care for those they govern, your guidance
  • We want to believe there is a system, a control system where local law enforcement and federal law enforcement
  • solution, a density bonus, allowing faith-based organizations to partner with developers and build long-term
  • their crucial role in delivering quality health care.
  • While technology can be helpful, it cannot replace the human relationship central to nursing care.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • God has blessed me with a great and long, healthy life.
  • Senator Paxton, would you care to close debate? He weighs clerk, please open the roll.
  • Senator Green, would you care to close debate? Thank you, Mr. President.
  • And so we have to be very careful in the ways in which we implement this specific policy.
  • , as long as we continue to provide resources, as long as we continue to provide professional development
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 20th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • God has blessed me with a great and long, healthy life. I've had many different life experiences.
  • Senator Paxton, would you care to close debate? He waves. Clerk, please open the roll.
  • Senator Green, would you care to close debate? Thank you, Mr. President.
  • And so we have to be very careful in the ways in which we implement this specific policy.
  • And as long as we continue to fund it, as long as we continue to provide resources, as long as we continue
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer and pledges, and recognized several visiting groups and honorees, including students from Wesleyan Christian School, Claremore Day participants, and a tribute to Dr. J. Craig for his Marine Corps service, chiropractic career, and aid to first responders after the Oklahoma City bombing. The chamber also welcomed a Cricket Oak High School AFJROTC unit and the Lincoln Christian wrestling team, both recognized for recent achievements. The Senate then adopted Senate Resolution 43 commemorating the 31st anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing and honoring victims, survivors, and first responders. The Senate took up House Bill 1933, first rescinding prior action and then adopting a floor amendment to correct a drafting error and shift a penalty provision; the bill then passed 47-0. House Bill 4248, which would require purchasers of hemp beverages to be 21 and treat them similarly to beer for age purposes, passed 45-0 after brief discussion about whether it had medical implications. The Senate also adopted House amendments to Senate Bill 1847, described as a compassion bill that would have saved the state money, and passed it 35-11 before later approving it as an emergency measure with 43 ayes. The chamber next adopted House amendments to Senate Bill 1778, a major literacy bill adding early intervention, teacher training, and optional early ELA testing for second graders, along with good-cause exemptions; it passed 43-2 and then as an emergency measure. The Senate also passed House Joint Resolution 1086, approving rules from several agencies, by 42-4. Finally, the Senate advanced and passed a series of sunset-extension bills for boards and councils, including the Child Death Review Board, county government training commission, Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Board of Examiners in Optometry, Oklahoma Climatological Survey, several environmental advisory councils, and the Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence, with most later receiving emergency passage. The Senate concluded with announcements of upcoming committee meetings and adjourned until April 25, 2026 at 1:30 p.m.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/20/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

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  • And then in terms of their spending items, you see $108 million for health care injunction costs.
  • I cannot get into the system. We may have to transfer this million dollars to our IT system.
  • Actually, I am in the system. I believe we have Donna Hamm. Actually, I am in the system.
  • I live in Fountain Hills, Arizona.
  • Owned by a nonresident of Arizona.
TX
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  • there being eight present a quorum is established members we do have some Some voting business to take care
  • Article 706, I learned all this on Google, is what... regulates those systems.
  • So as long as cities are actually. following that code, and hopefully have adopted it, and making sure
  • These systems also add flexible capacity to the grid to support.
  • System working, Mr. Chairman, that is the system working. So the bill is in pretty good shape. Ms.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 17th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

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  • Sometimes they've worked long, hard hours.
  • I don't care if it's for services for the developmentally disabled.
  • and they can do incredible work throughout our state, again, to create intergenerational wealth and long-term
  • You see, it takes a long time to develop a property.
  • And that's forced 50 to 60 households to be on whole-home filtration systems.