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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Law & Justice Jan 15th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Law & Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Justice Training Commission, correct?
  • Justice Training Commission, correct?
  • Justice Training Commission. Correct? That's correct, yes. Thank you for that clarification.
  • And our Criminal Justice Training Commission does not have any jurisdiction over them.
  • Tasks such as using firearms or detaining people, unless they are trained and certified.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • This is possible due to the comprehensive training and skill of our staff.
  • We're able to do immediate suicide risk assessments, anxiety reduction skills, and other techniques to
  • looking for a screaming baby or something in the dark, and that's when the reality of what you guys are trained
  • House Bill 742 requires firefighters and EMS personnel to complete human trafficking prevention training
  • Not need additional training or background checks unless their military certification is up for renewal
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Health and Human Services May 14th, 2025

Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Due to the comprehensive training and skill of our 988 responders, as you have heard, we are able to
  • We're able to do immediate suicide risk assessments, we're able to do anxiety reduction skills, and other
  • And that's when the reality of what you guys are trained to do sets in. So it left an impact.
  • House Bill 742 requires firefighters and EMS personnel to complete human trafficking prevention training
  • Hospital 742 requires firefighters and EMS personnel to complete human trafficking prevention training
Summary: The committee heard testimony on a series of health and human services bills and left each one pending after public testimony. HB 4655 would expand financial literacy instruction for youth aging out of foster care to include credit scores, predatory lending, scams, banking, budgeting, and related consumer topics; the sponsor and Buckner International described the need to protect foster youth from financial pitfalls. HB 923 would add three public members and one physician to the Texas Medical Disclosure Panel; supporters said it would improve informed consent and patient voice, while a witness raised concerns about a House amendment requiring a physician majority for decisions and senators questioned scope-of-practice limits. HHSC said the panel is an independent body and the bill expressly bars it from changing scope of practice.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Education Policy Committee Apr 30th, 2025

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • department approved courses with embedded computer science ...courses with embedded computer science skills
  • well-versed in this than me, but my short answer to you is that those words—embedded computer science skills
Bills: HB332 , HB166 , SB336 , HB447 , HB244
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill is a very, very simple bill that just adds elder abuse and neglect training to require training
  • This training would help our judges make more informed decisions when it comes to the most vulnerable
  • It calls for all judges in Texas to receive comprehensive training on elder abuse and exploitation to
  • We feel that these judges, more than just probate court judges, need this type of training.
  • So, having this training statewide and mandated is essential.
Bills: SB629 , SB1015 , SB2501 , SB2933
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Apr 3rd, 2025

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Representative Schoolcraft, what training materials do they currently use?
  • developing their own training materials, and unfortunately, there's not a consistency there.
  • that many talented multilingual students graduate without a clear credential that reflects their skills—skills
  • They don't need to be there, really, for all the kindergarten skills. They're that far ahead.
  • skills, and socioeconomic classes.
Bills: HB295 , HB824 , HB1579 , HB1581 , HB2189 , HB295
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 3763 just adds two hours of mandatory training to CLEET for law enforcement for domestic violence
  • House Bill 3674 requires all school resource officers to complete sexual assault and sexual violence training
  • This closes a loose... ...sexual assault and sexual violence training.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Feb 17th, 2026

Appropriations and Budget

Summary: The committee heard a bill presented by the Speaker, who said the measure was prompted by a constituent request and was intended to protect children in Oklahoma from fentanyl-related harm. He noted he would file a floor amendment to rename it “Leo’s Law” in memory of a person lost to fentanyl. The chair also announced a work draft, PCS-1, which the Speaker agreed to adopt. Members asked about how the bill would work in practice. One question raised whether the bill could require a home to be inspected and cleaned of fentanyl residue before a child is returned; the Speaker said he liked the idea and was open to working it into a floor amendment with DHS. Another member asked whether the bill simply mirrored current child endangerment law or strengthened it, and the Speaker said it was intended to strengthen existing law in response to fentanyl’s severity. A follow-up question about age and circumstances prompted the Speaker to say the bill was meant to give judges, DHS, and district attorneys tools to protect children in a wide range of situations. After questions ended, the committee moved to a due pass motion. The bill passed the committee 31-0, and the chair reported it out with a due pass recommendation. The committee then stood at recess.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session May 14th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Updated, what would be the military installation we've added the training zones.
  • Within that as well as toennid where they have their trainers getting trained.
  • I'm certainly not applying that it has to be based on military training standards.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session May 14th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We've added the training zones.
  • that's going to be protected within that, as well as Enid, where they have their trainers getting trained
  • So, um, Within that, as well as to Enid, where they have their trainers getting trained.
  • middle school, and elementary school, I'm certainly not applying that it has to be based on military training
  • I'm certainly not applying that it has to be based on military training standards.
Summary: The Senate met with a quorum, prayer, pledges, and recognition of two student pages before taking up a long agenda of House joint resolutions and bills, mostly related to administrative rules and agency approvals. The chamber advanced and passed H.J.R. 1088, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1095, 1099, and 1100, which approved permanent rules for education, energy and agriculture, business and commerce, building code, health-related agencies, general government agencies, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, and OMES. Several senators criticized the process for moving rule resolutions quickly and without committee vetting, while supporters said the calendar delays required direct consideration. The Senate also adopted conference committee reports and passed SB 206, SB 248, and HB 3021, with HB 3021 making small changes to graduation requirements, including science/math course language, Oklahoma history flexibility for some military families, and personal financial literacy counting toward math in some cases. A major portion of the meeting focused on House Bill 1370, which was described by its author as repealing an automatic state trigger that would replace any federal gasoline tax if the federal government suspended it. Supporters argued the bill would prevent Oklahoma drivers from paying more if the federal gas tax were repealed and framed it as tax relief; opponents argued it could reduce highway and bridge funding and create a budget hole. The Senate suspended several rules to bring the bill up, but rejected a motion to suspend the fiscal-impact rule for a proposed amendment. After debate, the chamber passed the measure 41-7 and then approved it as an emergency measure. The Senate also took up Senate Bill 893, a conference report dealing with foreign ownership near critical infrastructure and agricultural land. The bill would restrict certain foreign adversary ownership or leasing within 10 miles of critical infrastructure, add training zones and other protected areas, delay implementation until July 1, 2027, and create an enforcement process involving Attorney General review and whistleblower-style reporting. Senators raised concerns about enforcement, possible misuse, and profiling, while the author said the bill was aimed at national security and infrastructure protection. The conference report was adopted and the bill passed. Later, the Senate received notice that the House was ready to convene in joint session, and the chamber briefly stood at ease before returning to continue its work.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 21st, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, offered the daily prayer, and recognized a series of guests and special introductions, including Langston University Day, Moore Public Schools cheer and pom squads, a student shadow, former Senator Connie Johnson, Brazilian missionaries, and a long-serving mental health employee. The chamber also heard introductions from the day’s pages. The Senate adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 18, recognizing April 21, 2026, as National Lineman Appreciation Day, and House Concurrent Resolution 1024, designating Route 66 Day at the Capitol and honoring the highway’s centennial. Senators then advanced Senate Joint Resolution 49, which revokes a Wildlife Department rule requiring oil and gas companies to post a surety bond, after discussion clarified the measure was intended to eliminate duplicative regulation; the resolution advanced on a 42-3 vote. The Senate also passed House Bill 4486, authorizing the State Capitol Preservation Commission to arrange a privately funded Gold Star Family Monument near the Capitol Square Arch, and approved several appropriations measures tied to ARPA interest or excess funds. These included Senate Bill 1130 for the University of Oklahoma Hospital Trust Authority’s Child Behavioral Health Project, Senate Bill 1131 for the Office of Juvenile Affairs’ Youth Services Program, Senate Bill 1132 for the Rural Hospital Rebuild Program, Senate Bill 1133 for Griffin Memorial Hospital replacement capacity, Senate Bill 1134 for the Human Performance Project and Pharmaceutical Expansion Project, and Senate Bill 1142 for grants to the Boys & Girls Club and YWCA. Most of these bills were adopted with emergency clauses after roll-call votes, with some members changing votes before final emergency passage. The Senate then announced committee meetings and adjourned until the next scheduled session.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 14th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • So the people who can perform ultrasounds, RDMSs, are highly trained in that skill, but doctors and nurse
  • trauma-informed training, to provide for delivering training, and to provide for related matters.
  • trauma-informed training, to provide for delivering training, and to provide for related matters.
  • So by training individuals to even identify... Because we do have trained experts that can do that.
  • You are trained in it.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAM-CPN, WAM Public Hearings 04-07-2026

Ways and Means

Bills: HB2583 , HB1591 , HB1749 , HB2423
Summary: The joint Ways and Means and Consumer Protection meeting was a decision-making session on a series of House bills, with no oral testimony taken. The committees first acted on HB 2583, recommending passage on amended, and HB 1591, recommending passage with amendments related to health care. They also recommended passage on amended for HB 1749 on cesspools and HB 2423 on biodiesel, with each recommendation adopted by the members present. The committees then considered a second agenda block that included HB 2080, HB 1520, HB 1576, HB 1711, HB 1785, HB 1802, HB 1838, HB 1842, HB 1853, HB 1976, HB 2104, HB 2218, HB 2246, HB 2270, HB 2289, HB 2361, HB 2551, and HB 2606. Most were recommended for passage unamended and adopted without objection. HB 1520 was deferred because the Senate bill had already crossed over. HB 1711 was amended to replace the option period established by the corporation with a period of up to 10 years. HB 2289 was amended to remove repeal of a ceiling and set a $1 million expenditure ceiling for the automated victim information and notification system special fund. Several members noted reservations on HB 1842, which involved transfer of the Westridge parcel near a rail station; concerns were raised about the property’s value, the long-term lease status, and whether the city would actually accept or pursue the transfer. HB 1853 was passed unamended, with the committee noting the Lions Association had suggestions that could be addressed later in conference. HB 2218 was passed unamended while adopting DLNR testimony to clarify collaboration with community groups in stewarding public lands and recreational areas. In each case, the stated recommendations were adopted, often with members voting no with reservation rather than in opposition.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Mar 31st, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • A short period of time in another setting with anger management training, redirection, I think, will
  • We have skilled nursing units. We have two hospitals.
  • We train our case managers on trauma-informed care, because a lot of times this is the root of what's
  • That means trauma-informed care, mental health services, housing support, job training, and help with
Bills: HB54 , HB55 , HB125 , HB133 , HB158 , HB161 , HB168 , HB169 , HB191 , HB245 , HB280 , HB296 , HB399 , HB821 , HB995
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • The longer you train in a place, the more likely you are to stay in a place.
  • have for our four-year students, and the other 18 months spent in clinical training in Yuma.
  • But if you are interested in training in a rural area, then we have an additional requirement for an
  • We obviously are looking for people that are committed to training in a rural location.
  • We need better training, and that's why HB 2611 matters, because it helps make safety real.