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AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Rules Committee Apr 16th, 2025

Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • Next, we have SJR67 by Senator Albritten, supporting the acquisition and secure storage of uranium 233
  • Next, we have SJR69 by Senator Beasley, naming a portion of State Route 81 in Montgomery County, the
  • Next, we have SJR69 by Senator Beasley, naming a portion of State Route 81 in Montgomery County, the
  • we have SJR73 by Senator Coleman, recognizing April 15th, 2025, as Jackie Robinson Day in the state of
Bills: SJR71 , SJR72 , SJR73 , SJR74 , HJR245 , SJR67 , SJR68 , SJR69 , HJR240 , HJR241
Committee: House Rules
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 14th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Special Warfare Operator First Class Ingram was a member of SEAL Team 3.
  • During the hazardous nighttime operation in rough seas, a member of the unit fell from the ship, and
  • set of rules as all the rest of the branches.
  • of Honor winners, I'm proud of my man.
  • My name is Greg De Grazia, Director in Field Operations for the Texas Department of Public Safety Driver
Bills: HCR46 , HB1389 , HB3359 , HB5629
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Health Committee Apr 8th, 2025

Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yeah, I'm trying to get guard rails and get it out of the hands of children at this time.
  • the regulation, in terms of the comprehensiveness of it.
  • This just has to do with the reporting of it in lieu of an audit of any kind, just to report the number
  • There’s no mention of... Didn’t address it. There’s no mention of it.
  • The department of insurance as opposed to the department of revenue, and then the department of insurance
Bills: HB445 , HB477 , SB274 , HB441
Committee: House Health
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Environment Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • in the state of Minnesota.
  • I am president of the Student Angler Organization in the state of Minnesota.
  • One of the greatest outcomes of the student angling part of it is really not just engaging the youth,
  • As all of us know, much of the DNR budget comes from license sales, and all of these kids are starting
  • I know some of my colleagues feel concern about other aspects of the bill, some of the sales, which is
Bills: HF647 , HF2824 , HF1249 , HF623 , HF820
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

State Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • We do a lot of single audits, so it's kind of our...
  • We'd love to be able to drop the number of hours we need, not only to get more done but also to keep
  • But, yeah, that's sort of the genesis of our request.
  • of pages 20, 21, and the top of 22.
  • of misuse.
Bills: HF627 , HF474 , HF361 , HF1837
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 4/1/25

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • One of the greatest outcomes of the student angling part of it is really not just engaging the youth,
  • /c><00:07:35.680><c> the</c> engaged as all of us know much of the engaged as all of us know much of
  • Currently, the state is really a world of two worlds, kind of north generally of I-94.
  • > guns</c><00:16:20.399><c> being</c> majority of of procurement of guns being majority of of procurement
  • </c><00:18:35.480><c> our</c> portion of the southern part of our portion of the southern part of our
Bills: HF647 , HF2824 , HF1249 , HF623 , HF820
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 4/1/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • What we were looking at are things like, of course, our operating adjustment, which keeps us where we
  • like of course our operating<00:09:52.040><c> adjustment</c><00:09:52.800><c> which</c><00:09:52.959
  • We'd love to be able to drop the number of hours we need, not only just to get more done but also to
  • We'd love to be able to drop the number of hours we need, not only just to get more done but also to
  • </c><00:15:16.680><c> only</c> the number of hours we need not only the number of hours we need not only
Bills: HF627 , HF474 , HF361 , HF1837
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Military and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, that's taken care of. It also applies to enlisted and officers.
  • Even we can get any sort of military service provided through that team.
  • Mars, want to just kind of elaborate?
  • I think you kind of summed it up and just dealt from last year also. Okay.
  • I think we're kind of getting a little bit confused. We're getting them all in here.
Bills: SB198 , SB179
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Education Policy Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • A lot of places, even in the City of Mobile or County of Mobile, they got sued because they were charging
  • I'm very supportive of the idea of displaying the Ten... the idea of displaying the Ten Commandments
  • Jesus of Nazareth, whom many of our state legislators profess to follow.
  • As the leader of an interfaith community, each of our religious traditions holds the authority of the
  • I further respond to one of the Rev. who spoke about the character of Jesus.
Bills: HB266 , SB85 , SB166 , HB266 , SB85 , SB166
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 2/27/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> all of you for your continued support of all of you for your continued support of our<00:02:16.959
  • The Office of Enterprise Sustainability works with cabinet-level agencies to streamline their operations
  • I'm the Chief Operating Officer for Direct Care and Treatment under the Department of Human Services.
  • As you can see, all of the 2025 projects are estimated to have an energy and operating savings component
  • of some of these of the dire condition of some of these buildings<00:38:20.200><c> all</c><00:38:20.359
Bills: HF919 , HF1192 , HF212 , HF214
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/20/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • > financial um audits of the uh of the financial um audits of the uh of the executive<00:01:58.000><c
  • of the number of it's probably on10th of the number of salons<00:54:08.440><c> in</c><00:54:08.599><
  • It would also slightly reduce the numbers of hours of supervision of case managers, and then also in
  • </c> also slightly reduce the numbers of also slightly reduce the numbers of hours<01:36:14.440><c> of
  • 16.800><c> of</c> hours of supervision of supervision of hours of supervision of supervision of case<
Bills: HF1 , HF98
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 13th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Eighth order of business, presentation of resolutions.
  • Because of the shortage of organs for transplant.
  • The Secretary will read: To the Honorable Senate of the State of Washington, dear members of the Senate
  • This specifically just says that if they are caught in excess of 30 miles an hour, that it immediately
  • The title of the bill will be the title of the act.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 13th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Eighth order of business: presentation of resolutions.
  • Because of the shortage of organs for transplant.
  • of this.
  • The title of the bill will be the title of the act.
  • This specifically just says that if they are caught in excess of 30 miles an hour, that it immediately
Summary: The Senate opened with the usual ceremonial items, approved the previous day’s journal, received House messages, and introduced several bills. It also adopted Senate Resolution 868 honoring April as National Donate Life Month. Senators Gaynor and Dozier spoke in support, sharing personal stories about organ donation and transplant recipients, and the resolution was adopted by voice vote. The chamber also recognized guests in the gallery connected to those stories. The Senate then confirmed several gubernatorial appointments, including Colin L. Bannister to the Workforce Education, Investment, Accountability, and Oversight Board, Amina Hussein to the Washington State University Board of Regents, and Ramatou-Libah to the Eastern Washington University Board of Trustees. Each confirmation passed with broad support after brief remarks from Senator Schoesler, and several senators were excused from voting. The Senate also acknowledged MLA Jody Tour of British Columbia and a personal privilege recognition for Senator Leis receiving Finland’s Order of the Lion. On legislation, the Senate passed Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 6026, dealing with residential development in commercial and mixed-use zones, after adopting and rejecting several amendments that narrowed or clarified exemptions and local-control provisions. Senators argued both for housing supply and for preserving local planning flexibility. The Senate also passed Senate Bill 6106 on layoff notifications and worker information protections, Senate Bill 5890 on speeding and reckless driving standards, Senate Bill 5536 on equitable distribution of real property in divorce, and Substitute Senate Bill 6097 allowing federally recognized tribes to participate in the Conservation Futures Program. Senate Bill 5988, authorizing fee authority for Department of Health accreditation services for opioid treatment programs, passed after a close vote with one nay. The meeting ended with the Senate standing at ease for caucus and lunch.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Apr 22nd, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am director of Grow the Good that operates under Market Umbrella.
  • Most of our partners who operate within this program are for-profit farms.
  • I'm also farm owner and operator of Rude Becky Farm.
  • I'm the director of Grow the Good, operated by Market Umbrella. Devin Wright, Ms.
  • I know the hour is late and the day is long. I'm a Justice of the Peace.
Committee: House Judiciary
Summary: The committee first took up H.C.R. 41, which would direct the ATC to allow electronic rebates for beer purchases and clarify that rebates are the manufacturer’s responsibility. The author and supporters said it would align beer with wine and other liquor rules. With no opposition, the resolution was moved forward. The committee then advanced H.B. 1029, which extends a moratorium on certain alcoholic beverage permits in House District 3 to give Shreveport and the MPC more time to revise local ordinances; it also moved forward without objection. The committee next considered two related bills by Rep. Egan on district attorney funding. H.B. 660, as amended, raises the state warrant amount used to support assistant district attorneys from $50,000 to $60,000 and sets district attorney salaries at $65,000 effective July 1, 2026. The Louisiana District Attorneys Association and several DAs supported the bill, saying it would help recruit and retain prosecutors. H.B. 719, also amended, increases the number of assistant district attorney warrants in many judicial districts statewide, with supporters describing it as a response to crime, population changes, and local workload needs. Both bills were reported favorably as amended. Rep. Ventrella’s H.B. 227, allowing court filings on letter-sized paper instead of only legal-sized paper, was also moved favorably. The committee then heard extensive testimony on H.B. 335 by Rep. Henry, which would expand citizenship verification requirements for entities administering public benefits. Supporters said it was meant to ensure state dollars go to U.S. and Louisiana citizens and to add accountability for NGOs; opponents, including farmers, food-access nonprofits, and health providers, argued it would create administrative burdens, chill participation in SNAP-related programs, and discourage vulnerable people from seeking food or medical help. After an amendment exempting nonprofit food distribution was adopted, the bill was reported favorably by a 12-5 vote. Finally, the committee took up H.B. 623, a tobacco and vapor products permitting bill. After adopting a three-minute rule, the committee accepted an amendment removing tobacco products from the proposed three-tier permitting system and excluding lawful marijuana products authorized by LDH. The amended bill was then reported favorably. The transcript ends as the committee was beginning H.B. 708.