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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 13th, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We really need to recognize that the state needs to fully fund this to an appropriate level, because
  • This is not State General Fund money.
  • No impact to the State General Fund. No, sir. Okay.
  • The actual fund is for payment of cleanup sites for the state.
  • Any money over that $6 million rolls into our ETF fund and then it pays for staff and stuff.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 3/13/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • Blue Earth County utilizes SCORE funding to operate its county recycling center in Blue Earth County.
  • Additional SCORE funding could provide for increased and new material management efforts, be utilized
  • </c><00:14:43.759><c> are</c> the freeway landfill These funds are the freeway landfill These funds are
  • </c> costs continue to increase and funding costs continue to increase and funding fall<00:20:24.120>
  • </c><00:24:40.880><c> the</c> that go to the environmental fund the that go to the environmental fund
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Apr 27th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Louisiana is not the first state to utilize lottery proceeds to create a veterans fund.
  • , which does fund the MFP.
  • , which does fund the MFP.
  • So who's going to come up with the funding? I'm sorry, who funds this?
  • the fund.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/27/2026 - House Commerce

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have extraordinary oversight.
  • HB 2459... ...rate charged by their serving utility or provider.
  • those funds from the tenants, the rates would actually increase.
  • hey, we can't subsidize the utilities...
  • You can give them free rent and just charge them for the utilities.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs May 5th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 612 extends cost-based fee protections to include developers, not just retail public utilities.
  • Uh, charge a fair price, but others do not, uh, because they're losing money and funding.
  • You could take that money and put it into a recycling fund. That's my idea. I think it is.
  • Uh, I lead the water program for Environmental Defense Fund here in Texas.
  • Process and dedicated funding mechanisms for these initiatives.
Summary: The Senate Water, Agriculture, Rural Affairs Committee heard several bills focused on groundwater management, water infrastructure, and agricultural land conservation. SB 612 would limit certain water districts in Hidalgo, Cameron, and Willacy counties from charging developers pipeline construction fees above actual, documented costs; the committee substitute removed a developer challenge mechanism to preserve district discretion over construction standards. HB 1633 would require groundwater conservation districts to consider registered exempt wells when reviewing or amending permits, and testimony from landowners, district representatives, and advocacy groups largely supported the bill as a way to protect domestic and livestock wells from drawdown caused by large export projects. HB 1689 would clarify that export fee revenues may be used for well operability, alternative water supplies, and aquifer monitoring, including through interlocal cooperation, and HB 3058 would give the Post Oak Savannah Groundwater Conservation District authority to use export fees for county road improvements and environmental programs tied to well inspection and groundwater management. HB 2018 would clarify that the Texas Farm and Ranchland Conservation Program is intended to purchase conservation easements only on working agricultural lands, with support from cattle raisers and Farm Bureau representatives. The committee also considered HB 29, which would require large water systems to validate water loss audits and submit mitigation plans; a committee substitute removed the water-loss threshold and adjusted the timeline for more detailed validation. Public testimony on the bills was generally supportive, with several witnesses describing declining well levels, road damage from export projects, and the need to preserve agricultural land and local water supplies. The committee adopted committee substitutes and voted favorably on HB 29, HB 1689, HB 2018, SB 612, and SB 3058, recommending several of them for the local and uncontested calendar; HB 1633 was left pending awaiting a committee substitute.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Mar 4th, 2026

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • "Uh, it is education trust fund. Uh, estimated average of 1.5 annually is what it is."
  • "Uh, it is education trust fund. Uh, estimated average of 1.5 annually is what it is.
  • </c> the education trust fund. the education trust fund.
  • That's right. $4 million in less than 10 minutes that we just took from the education trust fund.
  • </c><00:38:53.920><c> This</c> fund K through 12 scholarships. This fund K through 12 scholarships.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Mar 3rd, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • The funds will be used for the way station improvement revolving fund. A yield for questions.
  • When I asked him how he proposes that we fund that, his proposal was this right here to increase the
  • Yes, so you're familiar maybe with a health savings account, where you can utilize the funds in that
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 60 (4-15-26) - Part 1

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • pension oversight board.
  • </c> to the public pension oversight board. to the public pension oversight board.
  • And that's pension oversight board.
  • Turning away available funding, especially private funding, makes no sense when those resources could
  • </c> utilization controls. utilization controls.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Jan 27th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • This includes funding for pre-development and pre-construction work.
  • Eligible uses of grant funds include property acquisition, property rehabilitation, tenant improvements
  • Second, this bill expands tax increment financing to fund these stores.
  • Municipally funded grocery stores are a critical source.
  • most significant funding impacts for other taxing districts.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • All the signage and stuff for this trail is going to be funded by private dollars, correct?
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance, and then took up several second- and third-reading items. Senate Bill 392 was assigned to Administrative Rules. Members also heard personal privileges and introductions, including a remembrance request for Oakland Ray Domer, recognition of a long-serving House staff member, and introductions of guests from Eastern Oklahoma State College, Associated Builders and Contractors of Oklahoma, the Doctor of the Day, and the Nurse of the Day. The chamber passed several measures. House Bill 1411 created a True Grit Trail for tourism, with supporters saying signage would be privately funded and installed at no cost to the state; it passed 92-0. House Bill 3143 extended the moratorium on new medical marijuana grow licensing to August 1, 2028, with supporters arguing it would help curb oversupply and black market activity; it passed 82-8. House Bill 3144, also related to medical marijuana, set a cap framework for when the moratorium ends so the industry would not return to rapid expansion; it passed 82-15. House Bill 3901 established a five-year pilot project for psychological autopsies within the State Department of Health to improve suicide prevention, but members raised concerns about privacy, rulemaking, and the bill’s breadth; it passed 73-24. House Concurrent Resolution 1019 supported naming a planned turnpike segment the Toby Keith Expressway in honor of the late singer’s music career, patriotism, charity work, and support for Oklahoma communities. House Bill 3981 created a locality incentive program for assistant district attorneys in areas of need and passed 83-11. The House then adjourned until February 26, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Education Postsecondary Jan 21st, 2026

Education Postsecondary

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's called the Line Fund, and the line is Linking Industry to Nursing Education.
  • This competitive grant program provides matching funds.
  • proposed another $30 million for this Line Fund pot, so we're not extending funds or asking for funds
  • 30 million for this line fund pot so we're not extending funds or asking for funds we're just asking
  • Action Fund.
Bills: S0194, S1246
Summary: The Committee on Education Postsecondary met with a quorum and first considered SB 1246, which would expand Florida’s Line Fund for health service workforce shortages. Senator Davis explained that the bill would broaden eligibility beyond nursing to include health science education programs and students, allow matching funds from private contributions, and permit use of funds for scholarships, faculty recruitment, equipment, simulation centers, and facility renovations. Senator Harrell asked for more specificity about which professions would qualify, and Davis said the bill was intended to add flexibility but could be made more concrete. Several witnesses supported the bill, and the committee reported SB 1246 favorably without additional funding being requested. The committee then took up SB 194, which would designate October 14 as Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance. Senator Martin said the bill would recognize Kirk’s influence on civic engagement, youth leadership, and constitutional education without creating a state holiday. The bill drew both support and opposition from public speakers, with supporters emphasizing Kirk’s advocacy for free speech and unborn children, and opponents arguing that his public statements on race, civil rights, and Black leaders made him an inappropriate figure for state honor. Members also debated whether statute was the right vehicle for such recognition and whether the bill could encourage future requests for similar commemorations. A late-filed amendment by Senator Jones would have added George Floyd to the remembrance language, framing the issue as selective remembrance and pointing to Floyd’s death as another national reckoning. Senator Martin opposed the amendment as unfriendly, and it failed on a roll call vote. The committee then debated SB 194 at length, with supporters describing Kirk as a defender of open debate and opponents saying the bill would legitimize divisive rhetoric. The committee ultimately reported SB 194 favorably, with Senators Berman, Harrell, and Jones voting no, Senator Rodriguez and Chair Simon voting yes, and Chair Calatayud casting the deciding favorable vote. The committee then adjourned after a motion to record Tab 2 in the affirmative was adopted.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Appropriations May 8th, 2025

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • use of this fund.
  • Instead of reaching this cap, actually utilizing it like we do for the State Highway Fund, funneling
  • The fund, absent appropriations from the fund, will continue to grow based on the investment earnings
  • So if I just do simple math, we funded the Water Development Board's Swift Fund this year at $2.5 billion
  • So there are stimulus funds and then there are certain federal funds that are actually tied to economic
Bills: SJR4, SJR 4
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Mar 10th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • ruling the authority of certain special districts to use operation and maintenance ad valorem tax funds
  • Fund to Water Agricultural and Rural Affairs, Senate Bill 1607 by Campbell, relating to the creation
  • Senate Bill 1612 by Johnson relating to construction contract trust funds to business and commerce.
  • Senate Bill 1615 by Relating to the application of funds under construction contracts to business and
  • of the revenue derived from state sales and use taxes. insurance premium taxes to the Texas Water Fund