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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
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
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
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
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
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
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary 2ND REVISED Apr 21st, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're going to start with the posture of executive nominations.
  • State Council of Interstate Adult Offender Supervision.
  • He was chairman of the District Attorneys Council for one or two of those years, and in his retirement
  • Member, today is my honor to carry the nomination of Mr.
  • It has been an honor to be the Chair of Judiciary.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary 2ND REVISED Apr 21st, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Will there be questions of the senator on behalf of the nominee?
  • It also removes an age cap of 45 for filing one of these type of events.
  • It also removes an age cap of 45 for filing one of these type of events.
  • Fentanyl is the leading driver of overdose deaths, and its presence is highly predictive of cause of
  • So there is a list of things that they have to do: it has to be reported within 72 hours, has to be made
Summary: The Senate Judiciary Committee considered a large slate of executive nominations and bills. The nominations of Kevin Buchanan to the Oklahoma State Council of Interstate Adult Offender Supervision, Bobby Raines to the Polygraph Examiners Board, and Colton Richardson to the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System Board were each advanced to the full Senate without opposition. The committee then heard and advanced several measures on elections, criminal law, public safety, and civil procedure, including bills on Article V convention commissioner guardrails, precinct official terms and oaths, fraud and identity theft, treatment screening for arrested individuals, electronic monitoring eligibility, press access to certain arrest information, foreign terrorist organization-related offenses, CDL eligibility tied to the meth registry, sheriff service fees, fentanyl overdose reporting and presumptions, corporate law updates, appraiser fees in condemnation cases, child sexual abuse reporting protections, eviction mediation, garnishment response deadlines, retired municipal judges carrying firearms, critical mineral ownership restrictions, removal of a sunset on a sexual assault nurse examiner coordinator, enhanced riot and assault penalties, ability-to-pay hearings at sentencing, firearm component liability protections, hospice admission authority, government tort claims coverage for OU Health Authority, and tort claims coverage for county jails housing inmates for other entities. Several bills drew notable questioning and amendments. House Bill 2299, dealing with Article V convention commissioners, was advanced after debate over the bill’s “intimidation” language and its potential effect on political speech; Senator Jett opposed it on vagueness grounds. House Bill 3852 on precinct officials was amended to reflect Election Board recommendations, including changing a disqualification period from three to six years, before advancing. House Bill 2939, removing obsolete fax-machine references from election law, was amended to strike a repealed-law reference and then advanced. House Bill 4343, setting a $350 fee for court-appointed appraisers, prompted extended concern about fixing a market rate in statute; the title was stricken so the measure could be worked on further, but it still advanced. House Bill 4227, the child sexual abuse NDA bill, advanced after the author recognized concerns and agreed to strike the title for further work, and House Bill 3386 on same-day eviction mediation also advanced after the author struck title to revisit discrimination concerns. Other measures advanced with little or no opposition, including House Bills 3244, 3345, 3114, 4144, 3764, 3304, 3262, 2941, 3498, 4141, 4237, 3062, 3431, 3581, 3648, and 3974. Some bills generated focused policy questions, such as whether the fentanyl overdose presumption would be rebuttable, whether the meth registry is lifetime or time-limited, whether the electronic monitoring bill would be too restrictive, and whether the riot-mask felony language could affect law enforcement officers operating in an official capacity. The committee also restored title on several measures before advancing them. The meeting concluded with Chairman Howard thanking the committee and staff and noting it was his final policy committee meeting as chair before adjournment.