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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means May 5th, 2025

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • deliver that flat dollar amount for schools.
  • Members, this bill respects local control, protects bondholders, and school finance.
  • El Paso's largest school district, El Paso Independent School District, recently closed eight elementary
  • schools due to dwindling student numbers.
  • Schools are at risk, and local businesses are staggering for customers.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs May 12th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • In 2022, the Texas Permanent school fund incurred. $250 million loss from Russian investments, highlighting
  • Finding in favor of high school football coach Joseph Kennedy, who sued the school district because his
  • And the religious message was not part of a formal program or otherwise endorsed by the school.
  • Our public school employees do not check their First Amendment rights when they walk through the school
  • , uh, the door of our schools, and that's the reason for this bill is to clarify that.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs May 12th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Financial precedents show that in 2022, the Texas Permanent School Fund incurred a $250 million loss
  • Bremerton School District, finding in favor of high school football coach Joseph Kennedy, who sued the
  • school district because his contract was not renewed in response to him praying on the field immediately
  • Um, our public school employees do not check their First Amendment rights when they walk through the
  • door of our schools.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • dollars cap for public schools.
  • And just looking at the high school private high schools in my area, the last two years, all of them
  • So, Enid Public School didn't create the Enid Public School Foundation three years ago.
  • So, Enid Public School didn't create the Enid Public School Foundation three years ago.
  • So, Enid Public School didn't create the Enid Public School Foundation three years ago.
OK
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  • for public schools?
  • for public schools?
  • public school expenditures.
  • for public schools?
  • Enid Public School didn't create the Enid Public School Foundation three years ago.
Summary: The House convened, called the roll, and heard an invocation focused on “leading with the farewell,” followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a series of floor recognitions honoring guests and student groups. Presentations included the nurse of the day, Susan Hollingsworth, and multiple student champions and visitors, including the Clinton High School 4A hip hop state champions, Pryor High School’s Life Smarts state champions, the Elgin High School wrestling team, the Fort Gibson FFA livestock judging team, Putnam City North’s girls basketball champions, visiting students from Douglas, OSU environmental science graduate students, and Oklahoma Energy Resource Board teachers of the year. The chamber then took up several Senate bills. SB 378, updating bail bondsman regulations, passed 77-3. SB 985, codifying the local food for school program in statute, passed 79-0. SB 1246, which would update and speed up DEQ permitting while preserving transparency, drew questions about agency outreach and environmental impacts; after a division vote on advancing the bill passed 30-28, the bill itself passed 81-0. Later, SB 1500 on pharmacy benefit managers passed 81-0, SB 1984 on osteopathic medicine passed 74-0, and SB 1644 creating a reporting mechanism for suspected alpha-gal syndrome passed 82-0. The House also adopted Senate amendments to HB 3720, the local food freedom bill, and passed it 81-0. HB 4118, the family caregiver credit, also passed 81-0 after the Senate amendment restored the title “Caring for Caregivers Act.” A motion was made to reject Senate amendments to HB 2992 and request conference. House Joint Resolution 1100, relating to OMES proposed major rule changes, was read on second reading and referred to administrative rules. A lengthy debate centered on an amendment to SB 1546, a teacher-related bill, which would expand the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Scholarship Fund tax credit to support the Strong Readers Act, the Oklahoma Math Proficiency Act, and certain capital projects for scholarship-granting organizations. Supporters said it would encourage private investment in education and add instructional capacity; opponents argued it would favor wealthy private schools, do little for rural or high-poverty districts, and divert scholarship resources. The amendment was adopted unanimously, and the bill was advanced to final passage, with debate continuing at the end of the transcript.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Apr 6th, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We had one school that made up about 70% of the ad valorem taxes.
  • Court rulings in the past have devastated school districts.
  • I mean, most school districts go through a level of increased decrease bad years.
  • But I think this will fix it for that school and help us in the future.
  • We can do some things with their school.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Apr 6th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Court rulings in the past have devastated school districts.
  • Devastated school districts.
  • But this is a one-time, one public school entity that was hit by this.
  • Then when the prison went in, I'm sure the school district rejoiced.
  • We can do some things with our school.'
Summary: The Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee considered several House bills dealing with tax credits, fee changes, school funding, and investment authority. House Bill 4426 extended the sunset on the SIDE tax credit to December 31, 2032, and passed 7-2. House Bill 3704 elected Oklahoma into the federal income tax credit for contributions to scholarship-granting organizations and passed 9-2. House Bill 4311 raised the unclaimed property division’s administrative fee from 4% to 6% to cover increased duties and costs; it passed 8-3 after debate over whether the increase was justified. House Bill 3044 reauthorized the veterans income tax checkoff and the associated capital improvement fund, and passed 10-0. House Bill 4191 revised the Smaller Employer Quality Jobs Act by lowering job thresholds, expanding qualifying locations and industries, and changing other eligibility rules; it passed 6-4. House Bill 3465 extended the emission tax credit sunset from July 1, 2027 to July 1, 2029 and passed 6-4, with opponents arguing it subsidized compliance with federal mandates. House Bill 3972, a title-off bill addressing ad valorem reimbursement issues tied to the state purchase of a prison, drew extensive debate over precedent and scope; an amendment to add a sunset failed 5-5, and the bill then passed 8-2 as amended.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services May 6th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • School Health and Related Services, better known as SHARRS, is a federally funded program that provides
  • Medicaid reimbursement to participating school districts and public charter schools.
  • For delivering direct medical services to Medicaid eligible special education students in the school
  • environment, also, as specified in the students IEP, a 2017 federal audit report revealed that Texas schools
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services May 6th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, School Health and Related Services, better known as SHARS, is a federally funded... program
  • that provides Medicaid reimbursement to participating school districts and public charter schools for
  • delivering direct medical services to Medicaid-eligible special education students in the school environment
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 9th, 2025

Delivery of Government Efficiency

MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 4/3/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • My name is Kim Lewis, and this morning I'm speaking on behalf of school board members, school administrators
  • and members schol School administrators and school<00:21:29.960><c> business</c><00:21:30.320><c> officials
  • They send their kids to school here.
  • They send their kids to school here.
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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDU Public Hearing 03-20-2026

Education

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  • </c> school year. Yes. Correct. school year. Yes. Correct.
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  • Um, and especially in our Title I schools, out of 172 schools, 63% of those elementary schools and 33%
  • . schools. schools.