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WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Joint Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, June 12, 2026
Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> the processing of that carcass as long the processing of that carcass as long as<00:57:57.200><c
- </c> delivery is a key team key term for us. delivery is a key team key term for us.
- We do not care a lot of it. it. We do not care a lot of it.
- care really care about We don't seem to care really care about the<01:58:17.720><c> people.
- </c> taken care of. taken care of.
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House State Government Committee Feb 11th, 2026
State Government
Transcript Highlights:
- I'll take care of it. go. I'll take care of it.
- It reduced the board terms.<00:15:54.959><c> It</c><00:15:55.199><c> imposed</c><00:15:55.600><c> term
- It imposed term limits and it terms.
- That changed starting in the 1980s, but it has been a long, long process to build trust in a community
- build</c><00:18:19.679><c> trust</c> been a long long process to build trust been a long long process
Bills:
SB174 , SB39 , SB40 , SB206 , SB200 , HB169 , HB345 , HB381 , HB25 , SB174 , SB39 , SB40 , SB206 , SB200 , HB169 , HB345 , HB381 , HB25
Committee:
House State Government
Keywords:
business taxes, annual reports, Alabama Tax Tribunal, tax appeals, local government, board governance, occupational licensing, Sunset Law, public accountability, training requirements, SB40, Houston/Hunter Act, firearm hold agreement, gun storage, temporary firearm storage, firearms dealer, federal firearms licensee, FFL, civil immunity, gun owner
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Senator Brooks, did you care to I vote on this as this moves forward. Thank you.
- Who's been taking care of it and what division?
- I'm wondering what is one of those crimes that's most known in terms of a cybercrime?
- I use the term 'hug a thug' movement that has happened here in Oklahoma.
- I just wanted to say That I think escalate and speed up are similar terms.
Bills:
SB1936 , SB1612 , SB1543 , SB1260 , SB1988 , SB1859 , SB2041 , SB1257 , HB4272 , HB3277 , HB3148 , HB3651 , HB3323 , HB4287 , HB4105 , HB3304 , HB3345
Committee:
Senate Public Safety
Keywords:
forfeiture, criminal offenses, law enforcement, Class D1 offenses, property seizure, SB1612, mandatory reporting, violent injury reporting, gunshot wound, stab wound, poisoning, burn injury, explosive injury, medical reporting, healthcare providers, law enforcement notification, evidence preservation, patient video records, confidentiality waiver, misdemeanor penalty
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 22nd, 2025
Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select
Transcript Highlights:
- It often requires rerouting. ...large-scale evacuation, sorry, I can't say the word, and long-term maintenance
- of long-term.
- This would be a comprehensive study on planning and long-term maintenance.
- could be important to ensure that the bill not only helps families rebuild, but also strengthens their long-term
- different issues leads to trauma, it's not just the event itself that traumatizes people and leaves long-term
Bills:
HB48 , HB 66 , HB 68 , HB71 , HB75 , HB164 , HB171 , HB254 , SB 3 , SB 18 , HB123 , HB149 , HB117
Keywords:
HB 48, Texas alert notification systems, emergency alerts, public warning systems, alert fatigue, notification fatigue, Texas Division of Emergency Management, Department of Public Safety, DPS alerts, emergency management, State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry, STEAR, disaster notifications, weather alerts, Amber Alert, Silver Alert, Blue Alert, missing persons alerts, accessible alerts, hearing impaired
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- How long has that structure been on the? on the campus.
- Nurses take care of Texas, so we must listen to them and take care of Texas. care of them too.
- I've had a nurse take care of just about every... specialty of practitioning.
- Our health care for every Texan is so important.
- He's been here a long time. It's hard. for me to keep track.
Bills:
SJR3 , SB5 , SJR36 , SJR3 , SB616 , SB565 , SB384 , SB5 , SB21 , SB72 , SB140 , SB262 , SB370 , SB372 , SB495 , SB627 , SB703 , SB764 , SB842 , SB971 , SB790 , SB767 , SB480 , SB1066
Keywords:
dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, research funding, state budget, prevention, healthcare, medical research, Dementia Prevention and Research Institute, research institute, funding, grants, state health initiatives, aquifer, water management, Edwards Aquifer, sustainability, regulatory framework, SB 565, Texas Water Code
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:03:00.560><c> installed</c> size of the the solar system installed size of the the solar system
- </c><00:10:50.120><c> business</c><00:10:51.079><c> and</c> ...with farmers, small businesses, and long-term
- </c> people buying into um an energy system people buying into um an energy system where<00:14:33.399
- </c> game bird so we can talk about that term game bird so we can talk about that term too<01:24:59.600
- opportunity to do: I quit Mayo Clinic and started my own practice in Rochester in 2011 to improve long-term
Committee:
Senate Taxes
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
House and Governmental Affairs May 12th, 2026
House and Governmental Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- And so with the levee system, they don't want all the sediment coming down through the Mississippi because
Bills:
HCR74 , HCR95 , HB705 , HB1048 , SCR23 , SCR31 , SCR38 , SB49 , SB233 , SB307 , SB326 , SB387 , SB401 , SB435 , SB495
Committee:
House House and Governmental Affairs
Keywords:
trade commission, international relations, Louisiana, United Kingdom, economic exchange, cultural exchange, infrastructure investment, sales tax, exemptions, credits, rebates, uniformity, legislative rules, fiscal report, contempt, legislature, disorderly conduct, bribery, arrest, legislative privilege
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 3/26/26
Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Transcript Highlights:
- She said this isn't any one particular part of the system; it's really the whole system that needs to
- </c> Um and the system failed those victims. Um and the system failed those victims.
- </c> family, would you accept the system? family, would you accept the system?
- </c> Hopkins can take care of it. Hopkins can take care of it.
- I've been a supporter on this bill through the long, long, long journey of it, and I'm excited to see
Bills:
SF1750 , HF2700 , HF1606 , HF3356 , HF3946 , HF3970 , HF3658 , HF3875 , HF2627 , SF856 , HF1268 , HF1338
Committee:
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Keywords:
common interest community, CIC, homeowners association, HOA, condominium, planned community, cooperative, unit owner, association board, declarant, declarant control, special declarant rights, assessment lien, foreclosure, late fees, fines, attorney fees, resale disclosure, annual report, maintenance plan
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Feb 25th, 2026 at 09:00 am
Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- It's no different than the existing system, sir.
- It's no different than the existing system, sir.
- As long as you are maintaining it and as long as the agreement includes that, I don't think in statute
- I can bring an animal from Wisconsin as long as it meets all the criteria.
- I can bring an animal from Wisconsin as long as it meets all the criteria.
Bills:
HB4338 , HB3977 , HB2100 , HB2975 , HB3056 , HB3406 , HB3720 , HB4316 , HB3405 , HB1907 , HB3142 , HB3173 , HB3270 , HB3728 , HB2440 , HB2596 , HB3466 , HB3469 , HB4338 , HB3977 , HB2100 , HB2975 , HB3056 , HB3406 , HB3720 , HB4316 , HB3405 , HB1907 , HB3142 , HB3173 , HB3270 , HB3728 , HB2440 , HB2596 , HB3466 , HB3469
Committees:
House Energy , House Energy and Natural Resources Oversight
Keywords:
HB4338, Oklahoma Brine Development Act, brine unitization, produced water, produced water unit, oil and gas wastewater, produced water recycling, reclaimed water, constituent elements, brine rights, solution gas, Corporation Commission, unitization, royalty interests, surface owner, oil and gas produced water, recycling and reuse, wastewater disposal, mineral extraction, lithium extraction
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Feb 25th, 2026
Energy and Natural Resources Oversight
Transcript Highlights:
- We ran this bill all the way through the system last year. It got vetoed by the governor.
- It's no different than the existing system, sir.
- As long as you are maintaining it and as long as the agreement includes that, I don't— Maintaining it
- If you talk to the Conservation Commission about people abusing the system like that.
- I can bring an animal from Wisconsin as long as it meets all the criteria.
Bills:
HB4338 , HB3977 , HB2100 , HB2975 , HB3056 , HB3406 , HB3720 , HB4316 , HB3405 , HB1907 , HB3142 , HB3173 , HB3270 , HB3728 , HB2440 , HB2596 , HB3466 , HB3469
Committee:
House Energy and Natural Resources Oversight
Keywords:
HB4338, Oklahoma Brine Development Act, brine unitization, produced water, produced water unit, oil and gas wastewater, produced water recycling, reclaimed water, constituent elements, brine rights, solution gas, Corporation Commission, unitization, royalty interests, surface owner, oil and gas produced water, recycling and reuse, wastewater disposal, mineral extraction, lithium extraction
Summary:
The Energy Oversight Committee met for its first meeting of the session and considered a long agenda of House bills, mostly technical updates and agency request measures. Early bills included HB 438, which changes opportunities for Oklahoma’s iodine industry to extract iodine from brine/produced water, and HB 2975, a Department of Agriculture request bill amended to remove hauler licensing provisions. The committee also advanced HB 3056, which revises Oklahoma Milk Products Act language and, after amendment, removed donkey and horse milk, liability language, and restaurant provisions; members questioned raw milk advertising, pasteurization, and the scope of the bill. HB 3720, updating the Homemade Food Freedom Act to raise the sales cap and expand who may produce and sell food, also passed after questions about liability and food safety. Several other measures moved forward with little or no opposition, including HB 4316 on rural water districts, HB 3405 adding poison hemlock and kudzu to the noxious weed list, HB 1907 creating a battery storage framework, HB 3142 on LP gas industry issues after a prior veto, HB 2440 exempting the Water Resources Board from OMES hiring rules, HB 2596 speeding DEQ permitting, HB 3466 eliminating an unused Corporation Commission petty cash fund, and HB 3469 creating a three-year phase-in for a surety bond requirement.
The most extensive debate centered on HB 3173 and HB 3270. HB 3173 would allow orphaned and abandoned wells to be repurposed for geothermal or energy storage; supporters said it could reduce taxpayer plugging costs and create new value, while opponents raised concerns about landowner consent, compensation, and possible eminent domain issues. The bill passed 11-3. HB 3270, a major amendment to the Chronic Wasting Disease Act, would shift permitting and a $500 license fee from the Department of Wildlife to the Department of Agriculture and allow the program to proceed under Agriculture’s oversight. The author argued Wildlife had not complied with existing law and that the change was needed to move the pilot forward; opponents objected to the late amendment, the lack of Wildlife testimony, and concerns from hunting organizations about releasing captive-raised deer. After lengthy questioning, the bill passed 6-5.
The committee also considered HB 2100, which would protect state investment in Conservation Commission cost-share lands from eminent domain; members discussed whether the protection should apply only during the term of a conservation agreement and only to the specific acres enrolled. It passed 8-5. HB 3977, requiring the state veterinarian to have food-animal practice experience, passed 12-0. HB 3406 updating burn-ban statutes and giving county commissioners flexibility and liability protection passed 13-1. HB 438, HB 4316, HB 3405, HB 1907, HB 3142, HB 2440, HB 2596, HB 3466, and HB 3469 all received due pass recommendations, while HB 3728 was laid over. The meeting adjourned with notice that at least one more committee meeting would be held the following week.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Feb 4th, 2026 at 10:30 am
Early Learning & K-12 Education
Transcript Highlights:
- Starting to focus on my finances now will help me benefit from the long-term growth and the financial
- It's a long way. It's a long drive. Okay, we have another panel.
- providers who care for children of first responders and to prioritize those that provide care during
- For child care providers who care for children of first responders within the definition of criminal
- First responders care. We have that before us.
Committee:
Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education
Keywords:
financial education, graduation requirement, student curriculum, financial literacy, education reform, teacher preparation, principal preparation, educator preparation, alternative route certification, teacher certification, principal certification, Washington Professional Educator Standards Board, PESB, field placement, student teacher, residency, mentoring, school district partnerships, K-12 education, preK-12
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- We have their advisor, Tiffany Edwards Hunt, Addie Roberts, Mia Yamada, Kalani Hopkins, Fedra Long, and
- > Roberts, Mia Yamada, Kalani Hopkins, Roberts, Mia Yamada, Kalani Hopkins, Fedra<00:06:58.560><c> Long
- </c> Fedra Long, and Amelia Balden Jenkins. Fedra Long, and Amelia Balden Jenkins.
- Uh, here in Hawaii, we are really fortunate to have a long history with many of our fellow island communities
Bills:
SB874 , SB2098 , SB2110 , SB2126 , SB2154 , SB2160 , HB818 , SB2047 , SB2116 , SB2246 , SB2250 , SB2334 , SB2505 , SB2520 , SB2561 , SB2721 , SB2820 , SB2971 , SB3019
Keywords:
veterinary medicine, prescription, consumer rights, transparency, pet medication, agriculture, clean plant program, disease-free plants, Hawaii agriculture, plant propagation, conservation, soil health, climate change, food security, small farmers, technical assistance, Hawaii, grant program, small farms, midsize farms
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- It's a little early for me, and I drove up a long way.
- organization that for 40 years has advocated for public policy for better access to quality health care
- connectivity to regional electrical sources. infrastructure or impact on the Texas electrical distribution system
Bills:
HB 105 , HB982 , HB1483 , HB1508 , HB2575 , HB3646 , HB3993 , HB4083 , HB4580 , HB4725 , HB5169 , HB5511 , HJR73 , HJR102 , HJR174 , HB3746 , HB4240
Committee:
House Ways & Means
Keywords:
economic development, job creation, energy, tax incentives, technology investment, ad valorem taxes, elderly, disabled, low-income, tax limitation, homesteads, Texas Tax Code, property tax, ad valorem tax, tax exemption, residential real property, home improvement, energy efficiency, energy-efficient upgrades, HVAC
KY
Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Interim Joint Committee on Local Government (11-20-25)
Transcript Highlights:
- I know you've had a long week and week.
- But Judge Tall is a first term state.
- </c> the state's criminal justice system the state's criminal justice system overlap<00:12:22.160><c>
- Yes. about how the criminal justice system, about how the criminal justice system, incarceration,<00:
- </c><00:36:31.040><c> about</c> camaraderie and how much we care about camaraderie and how much we care
Summary:
The committee met with a quorum, approved the October 21 minutes, and then heard a KO presentation focused on county jail funding pressures. KO leaders and county judges said jail costs have become a statewide crisis, noting that county general fund contributions to jail budgets have risen sharply since 2019. They said the organization’s sole legislative priority this session is to “reshape the shared responsibility” for county jails through three main proposals: incentivizing regional jails, clarifying responsibility for pre-trial felony detainees, and changing the model for housing state inmates.
On regional jails, KO proposed one-time state construction help for new or expanded regional facilities, allowing former county jails to become 96-hour holdover facilities, changing regional jail authority boards so each participating county jailer can serve, increasing the closed-jail supplement, and offering a one-time payment to counties that close a jail and join a regional plan. On pre-trial felony detainees, Judge Mosley argued counties bear the full cost for people held before trial, sometimes for years, and said counties should be reimbursed for time served credit when those inmates are later sentenced. On state inmates, KO said the current per diem of $35.34 is below the average daily county jail cost of $63.44, and proposed a new contract model requiring the Department of Corrections to pay actual housing costs while counties provide agreed programming such as substance use treatment, cognitive behavioral programming, re-entry services, workforce training, and academic programming.
Members asked about the fiscal impact of the package, the feasibility of regional jail population thresholds, and whether the proposal could affect counties’ ability to house federal inmates. KO said regionalization should remain a local decision, that a bill draft and fiscal note were being developed, and that only certain jails are eligible to house federal inmates under existing agreements. Representative Maddox also asked about social media comments by Judge Mosley regarding homeschooling; Mosley said the remarks were unrelated to KO and apologized for any offense. Senator Mills asked what counties would do with savings from jail costs, and judges said the money would likely go to local services such as roads, ambulance service, senior programs, parks, economic development, infrastructure, broadband, and water projects.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> which is well below our long-term which is well below our long-term average. average. average.
- Now, much of this is driven by long-term demographic factors. Minnesota has an aging population.
- </c> Now, much of this is driven by long-term Now, much of this is driven by long-term demographic<00
- And this can come both in terms of taxes, but also things like electricity prices, health care costs,
- run, long term, but then, of course, we know the last couple months a massive negative economic impact
Committee:
House Ways and Means
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, February 26, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Speaker, is the primary source for long-term care in our country.
- Long-term care in our country depends on Medicaid funding.
- Speaker, is the primary source for long-term care in our country.
- Speaker, is the primary source for long-term care in our country.
- Senior long-term care children and Senior long-term care Indiana<07:27:30.840><c> is</c><07:27:31.040
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, June 25, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- This budget would impose endless red tape, importing the worst parts of the private health care system
- </c><00:07:21.360><c> system,</c> parts of the private health care system, parts of the private health
- care system, confusing<00:07:22.400><c> paperwork,</c><00:07:22.960><c> and</c><00:07:23.120><c> needless
- If you believe in the care systems.
- </c> sovereign care. sovereign care.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, March 3, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The Long-Term Leasing Act is one of these laws.
- :19:58.640><c> and</c> Without long-term certainty, lenders and Without long-term certainty, lenders
- HR 5910 amends the long-term needed.
- :23:31.360><c> to</c><03:23:31.480><c> tribes,</c> long-term leasing authority to tribes, long-term leasing
- </c> longer agreements that drive long-term longer agreements that drive long-term investment,<03:23:
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Executive Departments and Administration (10/07/2025)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, can I just ask why in terms of study... Um, can I just ask why in terms of study?
- I think rules has taken care of it. >> Yeah.
- We've worked through with them sort of what model works best in terms of timelines.
- In<00:44:09.920><c> terms</c><00:44:10.160><c> of</c><00:44:10.560><c> um</c><00:44:11.520><c> you</c
- of um you know once we have a In terms of um you know once we have a kind<00:44:12.720><c> of</c><00
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- Now I think it's going to be a one-time hit, okay, for 26, but in terms of resources, in terms of personnel
- </c> Appropriations 25 26 as well in in terms Appropriations 25 26 as well in in terms of<00:06:15.199
- :06:22.919><c> resources</c><00:06:23.440><c> in</c><00:06:23.599><c> terms</c> terms of in terms of
- resources in terms terms of in terms of resources in terms of<00:06:24.120><c> personnel</c><00:06:24.680
- </c> computerized Tax Administration system computerized Tax Administration system so<00:20:09.360><c
Committee:
House Labor