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Transcript Highlights:
  • One of the first one is is the concept of piggybacking off of locate tickets.
  • pipelines within the borders of the state of Texas.
  • By the end of the first week, SAWS had accumulated backlog of about 15,000 tickets.
  • deployment, municipal water, and sewer repair. and a host of other construction activities.
  • That's one of the... challenges we see in a lot of states is the enforcement piece of it.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Mar 13th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We ask for your direction, your word of God.
  • the people of Texas.
  • The dean of the senate moves to dispense with the reading of yesterday's journal.
  • To the Senate of the 89th legislature regular session, I ask the advice, consent confirmation of the
  • West to introduce It's the doctor of the day. the doctor of the day and her students.
Bills: SJR18, SCR9, SCR13, SB10, SB14, SB19, SB263, SB412, SB441, SB523, SB569, SB687, SB688, SB707, SB766, SB914, SB971, SB1006, SB1066, SJR36, SJR18, SCR9, SCR13, SCR25, SB565, SB372, SB495, SB842, SB971, SB1066, SB765, SB523, SB62, SB19, SB18, SB666, SB688, SB707, SB888, SB687, SB706, SB847, SB290, SB766, SB11, SB10, SB13, SB263, SB412, SB441, SB569, SB914, SB1248, SB740, SB14, SB1006, SB504, SB917, SB925, SB388, SB1902, SB1121, SB995, SB857, SB305, SB296, SB284, SB35, SB6, SB815, SB3, SB1281, SB1379, SB1300, SB1497, SB1499, SB1498, SB1451, SB263, SB523, SB569, SB688, SB766, SB914, SB971, SB1066, SR215, SR245, SR247, SR258, SCR9, SJR56, SJR63, SJR64, SJR69, SJR70, SJR71, SCR30, SCR31, SCR32, SCR33, SB1701, SB1702, SB1703, SB1704, SB1705, SB1706, SB1707, SB1708, SB1709, SB1710, SB1711, SB1712, SB1713, SB1714, SB1715, SB1716, SB1717, SB1718, SB1719, SB1720, SB1721, SB1722, SB1723, SB1724, SB1725, SB1726, SB1727, SB1728, SB1729, SB1730, SB1731, SB1732, SB1733, SB1734, SB1735, SB1736, SB1737, SB1738, SB1739, SB1740, SB1741, SB1742, SB1743, SB1744, SB1745, SB1746, SB1747, SB1748, SB1749, SB1750, SB1751, SB1752, SB1753, SB1754, SB1755, SB1756, SB1757, SB1758, SB1759, SB1760, SB1761, SB1762, SB1763, SB1764, SB1765, SB1766, SB1767, SB1768, SB1769, SB1770, SB1771, SB1772, SB1773, SB1774, SB1775, SB1776, SB1777, SB1778, SB1779, SB1781, SB1782, SB1783, SB1784, SB1785, SB1786, SB1787, SB1788, SB1789, SB1790, SB1791, SB1792, SB1793, SB1794, SB1795, SB1796, SB1797, SB1798, SB1799, SB1800, SB1801, SB1802, SB1803, SB1804, SB1805, SB1806, SB1807, SB1808, SB1809, SB1810, SB1811, SB1812, SB1813, SB1814, SB1815, SB1816, SB1817, SB1818, SB1819, SB1820, SB1821, SB1822, SB1823, SB1824, SB1825, SB1826, SB1827, SB1828, SB1829, SB1830, SB1831, SB1832, SB1833, SB1834, SB1835, SB1836, SB1837, SB1838, SB1839, SB1840, SB1841, SB1842, SB1843, SB1844, SB1845, SB1846, SB1847, SB1848, SB1849, SB1850, SB2188, SB2230, SB2312, SB2345, SJR56, SJR63, SJR64, SJR69, SJR70, SJR71, SCR30, SCR31, SCR32, SCR33, SB1701, SB1702, SB1703, SB1704, SB1705, SB1706, SB1707, SB1708, SB1709, SB1710, SB1711, SB1712, SB1713, SB1714, SB1715, SB1716, SB1717, SB1718, SB1719, SB1720, SB1721, SB1722, SB1723, SB1724, SB1725, SB1726, SB1727, SB1728, SB1729, SB1730, SB1731, SB1732, SB1733, SB1734, SB1735, SB1736, SB1737, SB1738, SB1739, SB1740, SB1741, SB1742, SB1743, SB1744, SB1745, SB1746, SB1747, SB1748, SB1749, SB1750, SB1751, SB1752, SB1753, SB1754, SB1755, SB1756, SB1757, SB1758, SB1759, SB1760, SB1761, SB1762, SB1763, SB1764, SB1765, SB1766, SB1767, SB1768, SB1769, SB1770, SB1771, SB1772, SB1773, SB1774, SB1775, SB1776, SB1777, SB1778, SB1779, SB1781, SB1782, SB1783, SB1784, SB1785, SB1786, SB1787, SB1788, SB1789, SB1790, SB1791, SB1792, SB1793, SB1794, SB1795, SB1796, SB1797, SB1798, SB1799, SB1800, SB1801, SB1802, SB1803, SB1804, SB1805, SB1806, SB1807, SB1808, SB1809, SB1810, SB1811, SB1812, SB1813, SB1814, SB1815, SB1816, SB1817, SB1818, SB1819, SB1820, SB1821, SB1822, SB1823, SB1824, SB1825, SB1826, SB1827, SB1828, SB1829, SB1830, SB1831, SB1832, SB1833, SB1834, SB1835, SB1836, SB1837, SB1838, SB1839, SB1840, SB1841, SB1842, SB1843, SB1844, SB1845, SB1846, SB1847, SB1848, SB1849, SB1850, SB2188, SB2230, SB2312, SB2345
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Economic Development and Tourism Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Economic Development and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • Both of these bills passed on the House floor yesterday, so this is the companion Senate version.
  • of Commerce bills, and a multitude of things.
  • </c> to alcohol bills to Department of to alcohol bills to Department of Commerce<00:08:27.800><c> bills
  • We did not see any multitude of things.
  • I think each of you have added a back.
Bills: SB325, SB370
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Mar 30th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • It increases the dedication of a certain portion of insurance premium assessments into the municipal
  • So with the absence of that task force and all of the stakeholders in there, what's the effort now to
  • We seek input from members of the legislature, members of the public, and municipalities as well.
  • We seek input from members of the legislature, members of the public, and municipalities as well.
  • chair of Natural Resources.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/26/2026 - House Judiciary

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • of execution upon them because of what they have done, and so there’s this whole idea of justice that
  • of 1317.
  • And that's control of the genesis of the prison pipeline.
  • I think this is a brilliant use of that money. It's a lot of money. It's a lot of money.
  • I'm full of support of that.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy REVISED Mar 5th, 2026

Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, for taking care of that business for me.
  • those things that were a little bit of an imposition on other things.
  • Yes, members of the committee. I appreciate your indulgence on this.
  • Yes, members of the committee. I appreciate your indulgence on this.
  • We've got some measuring requirements that are put in on all of those permitted users.
Bills: SB1928, SB259
Summary: The committee took up two water-related bills, both on committee substitutes with titles stricken. Senate Bill 259, carried over from the prior year, was described as a shortened version of earlier language that removed some provisions seen as burdensome and eliminated funding for the Water Resources Board. The author said the bill aims to recognize that water extends beyond property lines, add measuring requirements for permitted users, and preserve water for future generations while exempting domestic uses and pasture/livestock taps. After no questions or debate, the committee passed SB 259 by a vote of 7-1. The committee then heard Senate Bill 1928, which creates a voluntary five-year flex allocation program beginning January 1, 2027. The author said the program is intended to help existing permit holders measure and use water more efficiently without requiring new permitting or mandatory metering, and noted the proposal mirrors House language. He also explained that the original 200% annual cap had been reduced to 150% in the committee substitute. The bill passed 10-0. At the close, the chair noted both bills were heard to help develop broader water policy for Oklahoma and encouraged continued cooperation among interested parties. The committee then adjourned.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • sheriffs of the state of Minnesota.
  • creating this backlog of changes that need to happen because we're adding more into less time.
  • Instead of stealing lots of things from one store, there's a lot of small things stolen from a lot of
  • </c> some of our retailers u to help kind of some of our retailers u to help kind of draw<01:41:01.840
  • sophisticated in their collection of of sophisticated in their collection of of this<01:42:10.159><c
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, February 26, 2026

Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Is that kind of the crux of it?
  • Is that kind of the crux of it? It is. They've got three acres, and it's kind of right there.
  • </c> that kind of the crux of it? that kind of the crux of it? &gt;&gt; It<00:09:02.800><c> is.
  • </c> to 30 acres of of space. I see. to 30 acres of of space. I see.
  • /c> in bring in kind of some of the the in bring in kind of some of the the original<00:19:47.840><c>
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 25, 2026 PM 1

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the bill.
  • </c> an expansion of Medicaid. an expansion of Medicaid.
  • </c> you just kind of give us a history of you just kind of give us a history of the<00:25:49.200><c>
  • costs of the governor or of a governor-appointed council of defense.
  • </c><00:43:14.880><c> a</c> cost of the governor or of a cost of the governor or of a governorappointed
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Health & Long-Term Care Feb 24th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Health & Long-Term Care

Transcript Highlights:
  • And for the information of members, Democrats will caucus upstairs in, I don't know the number of the
  • I also want to acknowledge each member of this committee and just how committed all of you are to working
  • And so thank you to each one of you.
  • I also want to acknowledge each member of this committee and just how committed all of you are to working
  • And so thank you to each one of you.
Bills: HB2340, HB2540, HB2113
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • So, um, so glad of that.
  • </c> repayment of certain taxes are required. repayment of certain taxes are required.
  • Grassroot Institute of Hawaii in support. Hello, Chair, Vice Chair, members of the committee.
  • Chamber of Commerce. >> [snorts] >> Of Hawaii in support.
  • Kamali'i Pualoa Mitchell testify on behalf of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
Summary: The House Housing Committee heard testimony on several housing-related bills. HB 1743 would expand the owner-builder exemption by repealing a leasing restriction and requiring notice when a leased residential structure was built by an unlicensed contractor. Subcontractors Association of Hawaii and the Contractors Licensing Board opposed the bill, warning it could encourage unlicensed contracting and weaken consumer protections, while Hawaii Realtors, Housing Hawaii’s Future, Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, BIA Hawaii, and others supported it as a way to increase housing flexibility. After questions about whether licensed electrical and plumbing work would still be required, the committee voted to pass HB 1743 with amendments and a defective date. The committee also heard and advanced HB 2122 HD1 on teacher housing, which would create a teacher housing assistance program using vouchers from the teachers housing revolving fund. Testimony included support from the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, Housing Hawaii’s Future, the Democratic Party of Hawaii Education Caucus, and individuals, with the Office of Collective Bargaining in opposition and the Department of Education offering comments. The bill was voted out as is. The committee then considered HB 1756 and HB 1837, both updating the individual housing account program to reflect current housing prices; supporters including Housing Hawaii’s Future and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs said the limits were outdated and needed inflation adjustments, and HB 1756 was passed with amendments while HB 1837 was deferred as nearly identical. HB 1729 would disallow the state home mortgage interest deduction for second homes. Hawaii Realtors opposed it, while Housing Hawaii’s Future supported it as a way to prioritize first-time homebuyers and reduce competition from second-home buyers. The chair noted a possible revenue savings estimate and the committee passed the bill with amendments, with several reservations. Finally, HB 2559 would prohibit real estate brokers from marketing residential property to limited exclusive groups of buyers, which the Office of Consumer Protection said needed an enforcement clarification and the Realtors said could affect some legitimate private-listing situations. The chair proposed replacing the outright ban with a disclosure requirement for private listings, and the committee passed HB 2559 with amendments. The hearing then adjourned after the chair thanked members, staff, and the public.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture & Natural Resources Feb 18th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Madam Chair, I don't have a detailed answer as to whether any part of this was part of the work of 1168
  • All of the current members of the Board of Natural Resources either have accountability to the trust,
  • Paul Jewell, on behalf of the members of the Washington State Association of Counties, we're testifying
  • setting aside tens of thousands of acres from harvest, and the superintendent of public instruction
  • about what the purpose of the Board of Natural Resources is and what the purpose of these lands are,
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Education Committee, February 18, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> the east side of the or the west side of the east side of the or the west side of the<00:19:58.720
  • </c> begin to conceive of the wide variety of begin to conceive of the wide variety of things<00:32:38.240
  • can think of off the top of my head. can think of off the top of my head.
  • </c> one of the primary users of the pool. one of the primary users of the pool.
  • of the state of district, our district of the state of Wyoming.<01:51:23.679><c> So</c><01:51:24.080
Bills: SF0035, SF0090, SF0072
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Education Committee, February 18, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • of that kind of you felt if we use some of that kind of language,<00:37:44.880><c> it</c><00:37:45.119
  • </c> of Wyomingites. of Wyomingites.
  • c><01:18:41.360><c> duty</c> lost 13 of our members in line of duty lost 13 of our members in line of
  • </c><01:37:30.960><c> is</c> think that in of in and of itself is think that in of in and of itself is
  • the of any right to be a member of the of any union. union. union.
Bills: SF0035, SF0090, SF0072
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Education Feb 2nd, 2026 at 09:02 am

Senate Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • And Northern New Mexico College is one of our historical, in fact, it was one of the eras of during the
  • A lot of history, a lot of individuals have gone to the college.
  • That additional monies could be put in to Grow to handle more of these kinds of projects. 1 percent of
  • School of Medicine.
  • I've had a chance to meet with those, the deans of pharmacy, and all of that and all of the other schools
Bills: SB106, SB171, SB179
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Education Feb 2nd, 2026 at 08:32 am

House Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • of that study.
  • President of United Academics of the University of New Mexico.
  • This bill is the product of a lot of work, as Ms.
  • I heard a lot of fluff—I mean, I heard a lot of fluff on the support of this bill.
  • And that sort of got out of hand.
Bills: SB106, SB171, SB179
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Tourism Jan 28th, 2026

Commerce and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, are there questions of the sponsor? Any questions of the sponsor?
  • Members, are there questions of the sponsor? Any questions of the sponsor?
  • Are there questions of the sponsor? Any questions of the sponsor?
  • I just want to kind of reiterate a little bit of what has been said.
  • of the system.
Summary: The Committee on Commerce and Tourism considered several bills. SB 1338 by Senator Burton would strengthen enforcement of written endowment agreements for charitable gifts and require legislative approval for new filing or reporting requirements on charities. The sponsor and Philanthropy Roundtable testified in support, emphasizing donor intent and protections for nonprofits; the bill was reported favorably. SB 1324, which was expected to address principal offices of LLCs, was temporarily postponed. The committee also passed CS/SB 1080 by Senator DeSigley, which directs FDOT to adopt rules allowing direct payments to first-tier subcontractors in specified circumstances. A transportation industry representative supported the measure, saying the situations are rare but need a statutory remedy. CS/SB 1582 by Senator Yarbrough, as amended, requires secondhand dealers, secondary metal recyclers, and pawnbrokers to submit transaction data to FDLE for statewide sharing through systems such as LInX; the amendment and bill were both reported favorably, with one witness from the Florida Recycler’s Association opposing the amendment. Senator McLean’s SB 1672, creating a home buyer workforce tax credit for employer contributions to help employees with first-time Florida home purchases, was reported favorably with support from the Florida Chamber of Commerce. SB 1112 by Senator Garcia, relating to the Florida Labor Pool Act, drew extensive testimony from workers, reentry advocates, and supporters who argued it would prohibit placement fees when workers are hired permanently, require annual registration of labor pools, improve accountability, and support stable employment and reentry; the bill was reported favorably. The committee then adjourned after recording votes and other closing business.