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AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee Feb 11th, 2026

State Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yet, we're all human, and often our sinful nature requires guardrails, laws to protect us, to protect
  • disasters.
  • </c> sinful nature sinful nature requires<00:40:47.599><c> guardrails,</c><00:40:48.400><c> laws</c><
  • </c><00:41:19.520><c> disasters.
  • </c> response to natural disasters. response to natural disasters.
Bills: SB174 , SB39 , SB40 , SB206 , SB200 , HB169 , HB345 , HB381 , HB25 , SB174 , SB39 , SB40 , SB206 , SB200 , HB169 , HB345 , HB381 , HB25
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 6th, 2026 at 11:19 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • profound contributions to public education and the children and communities of New Mexico come very naturally
  • from the House Rules Committee, ordered printed, and referred to the House Energy, Environment and Natural
  • from the House Rules Committee, ordered printed, and referred to the House Energy, Environment and Natural
  • has been read by title and is ordered printed and referred to the House Energy, Environment, and Natural
  • Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Committee, then the House Taxation and Revenue Committee.
Bills: HB111 , HJR1 , HB61 , HB8 , HB30 , HB43 , HB156 , HJM2 , HM7 , HM17 , HM4 , HM22 , HM23 , HM24 , HM26 , HM2 , HM16 , HM11 , HM14 , HM21 , HM34 , HM50 , HB70 , SB3 , HJM3
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 6th, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • profound contributions to public education and the children and communities of New Mexico come very naturally
  • Of New Mexico come very naturally for her. She views children as sacred, sacred.
  • world. ...for young people with disabilities to be able to embrace the natural world, so vital to the
  • from the House Rules Committee, ordered printed, and referred to the House Energy, Environment and Natural
  • from the House Rules Committee, ordered printed, and referred to the House Energy, Environment and Natural
Bills: HB111 , HJR1 , HB61 , HB8 , HB30 , HB43 , HB156 , HJM2 , HM7 , HM17 , HM4 , HM22 , HM23 , HM24 , HM26 , HM2 , HM16 , HM11 , HM14 , HM21 , HM34 , HM50 , HB70 , SB3 , HJM3
Summary: The House convened for a special American Indian Day celebration, with prayers, flag citations, a Navajo national anthem, and many members introducing tribal leaders, students, veterans, and community guests. Speakers emphasized Native sovereignty, government-to-government relations, cultural preservation, education, and the importance of representation in state government. The Speaker announced plans for a future tribal summit to discuss funding, capital, and policy priorities with tribes and nations. After the celebration, the House received executive messages, including gubernatorial authorization for new bills and notice that House Bill 9 had been signed into law. Committee reports were adopted on several measures, including House Bills 128, 285, 20, 52, 57, 58, 206, 109, 38, 66, 178, 198, 202, 224, 257, 103, and 247, with several health-related bills advanced via committee substitutes and referred onward. The House also adopted House Memorial 32 and enrolled House Bill 50 with a certificate of correction. On the floor, House Joint Resolution 1, as amended, passed 67-0. The resolution would create nominating committees for certain constitutionally named institutions, require no single party majority on those committees, and shift the student regent appointment to an elected student government body; members discussed the one-year party-registration requirement and the timing of implementing legislation. House Bill 8, which creates and funds the Major Capital Projects Fund for higher education projects, was then debated at length over its graduation-rate criteria and waiver provisions, and an amendment was offered to require Higher Education Department waiver findings to be reported to and approved by the State Board of Finance for added oversight.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Human nature is human nature. Neither can be changed with legislation.
  • The nature of gambling attracts a culture of corruption and brings out the worst in people.
  • I'm just talking about the nature of the organization.
  • The nature of the organization of working with the rest of the 300 staff at the Texas Lottery Commission
Bills: SB82 , SB1807 , SB2254 , HB119 , HB130 , HB581 , HJR98 , SB1988 , SB 18 , SB 34
TX
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 12th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • 2 3 4 The Committee on Natural Resources will come to order. The clerk will call the roll.
  • Placards or other objects of similar nature prohibited food and drink are prohibited in the hearing room
  • So both these bills have passed unanimously out of natural resources in full transparency.
  • I think great things about the MERGE model that we have is it's low-cost. cost, low overhead nature,
  • This led five river authorities, the Angelina Natures, the Oasis, Red River, Sulphur.
Bills: HB279 , HB310 , HB365 , HB391 , HB420 , HB422 , HB638 , HB279 , HB310
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

PSM-HWN Informational Briefing 04-13-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's built in, it's natural, and we start to bring in again natural ventilation and natural light.
  • And it's something that then connects you to nature, natural light, air, all those good things.
  • </c><01:08:20.799><c> of</c><01:08:20.880><c> natural</c> connects you to to nature of natural connects
  • you to to nature of natural light<01:08:21.839><c> air</c> light air light air all<01:08:23.160><c>
  • </c> With nature.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Chairman Buckley: ...that is a way that we can take the anxiety and high-stakes nature out of it because
  • Shaheen: So Representatives Bucy and Romero, I think, went through in detail about the unconstitutional nature
Bills: HB8 , HB12 , SB 3 , HJR1 , SB 11 , SB 16 , SB 14
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Business and Commerce May 8th, 2025

Business & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • We obviously have a lot of natural gas here, and we're all for continuing to put natural gas generation
  • Also, we're blessed to have cheap, abundant natural gas today.
  • And she said that the... natural gas generation there on site was...
  • Natural gas could be used in this way to provide a practical bridge to nuclear.
  • Emergency management during a governor-declared disaster or emergency is crucial.
Summary: The meeting was a thorough exploration of multiple bills, most notably focused on innovative energy solutions and public safety enhancements. Key discussions centered around HB14, which aims to bolster the state's nuclear energy capabilities through the establishment of a Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office. Senators and expert witnesses discussed the potential of nuclear power as a clean energy source and a strategic necessity for Texas's growth. There was strong support for the bill, with various stakeholders highlighting its importance for the future energy landscape. Additionally, other bills like HB132 addressed the need for enhanced confidentiality protections regarding sensitive information, while HB1584 sought improvements in power restoration procedures during emergencies. Overall, the committee engaged with multiple viewpoints, balancing innovation with safety and ethical considerations.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • We obviously have a lot of natural gas here, and we're all for continuing to put natural gas generation
  • Natural gas is very important.
  • Also, we are blessed to have cheap, abundant natural gas today.
  • With what we're seeing, though, is natural gas prices are continuing to increase.
  • That's the supply chain issue, even with natural gas.
Summary: The committee first took up pending business and quickly reported several measures favorably, including HB 12, SB 1361, SB 1705, SB 1749, SB 1897, SB 2344, SB 2566, HB 3809, and HB 4215, with most sent to the Local and Uncontested Calendar. HB 12’s substitute clarified a limited midterm review of regulatory agencies tied to Sunset Commission recommendations. SB 2696’s substitute changed med spa regulation from a license to a certificate, with training instead of an exam, plus background checks, continuing education, and two-year renewals. HB 3809 dealt with battery energy storage decommissioning and recycling, and HB 4215 was reported without a substitute. SB 1978, concerning interconnection of electric facilities in ERCOT and federal jurisdiction concerns, was reported out on a 5-3 vote after debate, but then the chair later announced the bill was withdrawn and left pending subject to the call of the chair. HB 1899 was also reported favorably, with one nay. A major portion of the meeting focused on HB 14, the advanced nuclear energy bill. Senator Schwertner described it as creating a Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office, a nuclear permitting coordinator, a development fund, a completion grant program, and a workforce development program. Testimony was sharply divided. Supporters, including representatives from Fermi America, Dow/X-energy, CPS Energy, Paragon Energy Solutions, Bridge to Nuclear, Aalo Atomics, and the Texas Association of Business, argued that Texas should lead in advanced nuclear, citing future baseload demand, data centers, industrial power needs, supply-chain development, and long-term energy diversification. Opponents, including Public Citizen, Texas Nuclear Watchdogs, Sierra Club, and individual citizens, argued the bill would subsidize unproven, expensive technology, create grants rather than loans, and expose taxpayers to major risk while doing little to meet near-term energy needs. Several members questioned whether the state should fund projects that may not produce grid power for years, and whether the bill’s grant structure and new office were justified. The committee also heard HB 5061, which Senator Schwertner said would prohibit unethical surveillance and misuse of confidential information by state contractors, create a confidential reporting system through the State Auditor’s Office, authorize Texas Rangers investigations, protect whistleblowers, and impose penalties including contract termination, fines, and contracting bans. No public testimony was offered, and the bill was left pending. HB 132, sponsored by Senator Hughes, would extend confidentiality protections for sensitive information to hostile acts by foreign adversaries; it was also left pending after no testimony. HB 1584 was then laid out, with Senator Schwertner explaining it would require utilities to maintain and update priority restoration lists for critical facilities after Hurricane Beryl exposed communication failures, but the transcript cuts off before any action on that bill.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Apr 16th, 2025

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • One of the amendments that we have also added is for disaster relief. for disaster relief.
  • Right now in Alabama, if we have a disaster, tornadoes, hurricanes, whatever, and out-of-state workers
  • This would provide a provision for a disaster that's declared by the president or the governor; you would
  • Things of that nature is what this would do.
Bills: HB46 , HB379 , SB22 , HB487 , HB273 , HB525
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/8/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> preserving and enhancing natural preserving and enhancing natural resources<00:57:24.480><c> while
  • </c><00:57:53.119><c> re</c><00:57:53.440><c> natural</c> restoring its natural re natural restoring
  • its natural re natural resources<00:57:54.720><c> leading</c><00:57:54.960><c> to</c><00:57:55.200><c
  • </c> preservation of these natural resources. preservation of these natural resources.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I would always take something natural or pharmaceutical.
  • It's also ignoring my natural technology itself.
  • Fentanyl or things of that nature. So I want to make that point.
  • Actually, it is a recipe for disaster.
  • It will be a disaster for consumers.
Bills: SB3 , SB810 , SB965 , SB1073 , SB1119 , SB1505 , SB 3
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

House in Session Apr 23rd, 2025

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • By State Affairs Committee, Natural Resources and Disaster Subcommittee, and Rep.
  • I wanted to of course thank the bill sponsor for the collaborative nature of the bill. the bill and also
  • Agriculture Natural Resources Budget Subcommittee, Ways and Means, and Representative Mooney, CS for
  • By Agriculture Natural Resources Budget Subcommittee, Ways and Means, and Representative Mooney, CS for
  • This is a community known not just for its natural beauty nestled among the lakes, but for its spirit
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 23rd, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Presentation for the Committee on Natural Resources, HCR 135 by Tapper Erling, designating Slayton as
  • HB 2890 by Patterson relating to an interstate compact for the liquefied natural gas industry.
  • oversight or overweight permits for vehicles transporting agricultural commodities during or preceding a disaster
  • It's very technical in nature. It's not substantive. So substantive.