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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Mar 13th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • that impact on our sheriff's office... the impact on our constable's office of providing safety and security
  • planned that you are exactly right that community was planned with and and in association with the Commission
  • Again, just to speak to the security of those�of the� bonds.
  • We have the ability to commission peace officers and what we most...
Bills: HB23, HB363, HB447, HB954, HB23
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 18th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm coming from the place as the former chair of boards and commissions.
  • I think what I'm disheartened by is because a lot of work went into developing these boards and commissions
Bills: SB5, SB142, SB158, SB171, SB5
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Feb 18th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, even in the prisons with the securities and things like that, there's been some abuses in this area
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  • and things like that that securities and things like that that there's<00:55:26.200><c> been</c><00:
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce May 18th, 2026

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, 44% of the budget for the private security examiners was enforcement actions; 11% for practical
  • When you look at the budget on the boards and commissions website, you'll see the enforcement line.
  • When you look at the budget on the boards and commissions website, you'll see the enforcement line.
  • And you all probably saw earlier this month that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Mar 6th, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's a simple adjustment, and we think it helps secure and make better the underlying policy.
Summary: The House took up and passed Second Substitute Senate Bill 5292, which modifies the paid family and medical leave program. Supporters said the bill uses an actuarial model to set rates and maintains a four-month reserve to improve program stability. It passed final passage 95-1. The House then considered Substitute Senate Bill 5841, dealing with completion of course and financial aid-related requirements. An amendment was adopted to add a financial aid calculator and require outreach to students who indicate they have completed a financial aid form, with supporters saying it would help students understand aid eligibility and access college opportunities. The bill then passed as amended, 92-4. The most extensive debate was on Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 5981, concerning the 340B drug pricing program and contract pharmacy relationships. Members offered many amendments seeking to limit the bill’s scope, add transparency, or direct 340B savings toward patient care, low-income patients, rural areas, or charity care; most were rejected. Supporters argued the bill would help safety-net providers, hospitals, and FQHCs, while opponents warned it would mainly benefit large hospital systems, create administrative burdens, and likely face litigation. After the House adopted the committee amendment and rejected the floor amendments, the bill passed 67-30. The transcript then moved on to other business, including Senate messages and the start of debate on House Bill 2487 on taxes, with one technical amendment to clarify taxpayer definitions.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Feb 5th, 2026 at 01:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have a work session from the Washington State Transportation Commission on their road jurisdiction
  • They can initiate the process, which the commission is charged in law to manage and oversee.
  • The commission, once it receives a proposal, will conduct a technical analysis.
  • There is no fiscal impact to the Transportation Commission.
  • I'm bringing this bill to you in partnership with the Washington State Parks Commission.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate State Governmental Affairs Committee Feb 4th, 2026

State Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, uh, what this bill does is, um, it provides for security.
  • It allows our security forces to deal with the new state house and a new parking deck and also provide
  • But I just want us to think too about um security that we may need for the the entire body. >> Well,
  • I mean, in terms of where the security would be provided.
  • that we may need for the the security that we may need for the the entire<00:10:19.839><c> body.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Feb 3rd, 2026

Community Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • legislation does, it allows building permits for single-family homes to be issued in advance of securing
  • If Florida wants to remain competitive and to protect our national security, we need a clear, predictable
Summary: The committee heard several housing, local government, utility, and transparency bills. SB 1342 on transportation infrastructure and land development regulations, by Sen. Rouson, was presented as a housing-affordability measure modeled on the Live Local Act for transit corridors. After adopting an amendment that removed the bill’s compelling-governmental-interest language in enforcement provisions, the committee heard testimony from local-government and housing interests both supporting and opposing the bill’s zoning preemption approach. The bill was reported favorably. The committee also reported favorably CS/SB 1614, by Sen. Leek, which was amended to remove stormwater and code-enforcement spending provisions and to tighten restrictions on local governments seeking state appropriations after audits or without required affirmations. SB 1548, the next Live Local Act iteration by Sen. Claddie Ude, was also reported favorably; it expands where Live Local projects may be located and adds fair-housing protections. SB 968 on home backup power systems, by Sen. McLean, was reported favorably after testimony from builders and energy-related stakeholders, with the sponsor noting he was still working on amendments to refine permit provisions. The committee then approved CS/SB 698, by Sen. Martin, which allows building permits for single-family homes to be issued before septic permits are finalized if application has been made, while still requiring septic approval before occupancy. Builders testified that septic permit delays were causing lengthy project delays and contract cancellations. The committee also reported favorably SB 1320, by Sen. Martin, requiring county tax-increase referenda to include a Department of Financial Services spending analysis if available; the sponsor said the goal was to give voters more standardized fiscal information, while opponents argued existing law already provides similar transparency. SB 484, by Sen. Avila, on data centers, was reported favorably after an amendment adding a knowledge requirement to the foreign-country-of-concern service prohibition; the bill addresses local planning authority, nondisclosure agreements, utility tariff requirements, and water-use limits for large data centers. The committee also reported favorably SB 1118, by Sen. Avila, creating a one-year public-records exemption for data-center location and proprietary information, with testimony split between economic-development supporters and transparency concerns. Finally, the committee took up SB 706, by Sen. Mayfield, preempting naming of major commercial service airports to the state and designating Palm Beach International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport subject to federal and trademark conditions; it was reported favorably after questions about local input and airport naming. The committee then heard extensive public testimony on SB 1134, by Sen. Yarbrough, which would prohibit counties and municipalities from funding, promoting, or taking official actions related to DEI and would create penalties and a private right of action for residents. The sponsor argued the bill was aimed at preventing taxpayer-funded DEI programs and cited examples from Jacksonville and other jurisdictions; opponents said the bill was vague, overbroad, and would chill local programs, public education, and civil-rights-related activities. The transcript ends during continued public testimony on SB 1134, with no final committee action shown in the excerpt.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Direct the Texas Historical Commission to establish the Texas Presidential Library Promotion Program
  • And we don't have anybody from the Historic Commission here, do we?
  • In April 2021, the Texas Workforce Commission reported $11 million in benefits on 63,000 unemployment
  • Jack Ross, Texas Workforce Commission, here's a resource. Of course. Go ahead. Hi.
  • We don't want people taking advantage of the Workforce Commission and our state resources.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • the religious organization pays for. fair market rent or reimbursement costs, like utilities or security
  • Texas's public universities and colleges are institutions of academic freedom and security, but there
  • Senator Hinojosa, I was just thinking, isn't the Federal Department of Homeland Security security doing
  • To be secure and being able to voice your opinions.
  • Texas can be secure without sacrificing our commitment to academic freedom and ensuring that everyone
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 1st, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

Transcript Highlights:
  • The commission has just been seated. This is a new compact.
  • This session, you would have a commission member sitting on that commission that makes those bylaws and
  • Or is there a way in which Texas gets out of one of these compact commissions?
  • Do these commissions override what TDLR does here in the state of Texas?
  • The commission is simply an administrative body.