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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources REVISED Feb 17th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • the Resident Care Specialist for the Office of Juvenile Affairs to become members of the Oklahoma Public
  • OIG agents investigate administrative and criminal misconduct of public assistance programs, including
  • employees have received. 21% is the turnover rate that we're experiencing right now in our public.
  • Public employees. 283 million is the cost of that turnover rate.
  • The last I don't know the answer to the last cola that public employees have received.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources REVISED Feb 17th, 2026

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • resident care specialist for the Office of Juvenile Affairs... ...to become members of the Oklahoma Public
  • OIG agents investigate administrative and criminal misconduct of public assistance programs, including
  • to give you three numbers, if I can: 2019. 2019 is the last across-the-board pay increase that our public
  • employees have received. 21% is the turnover rate that we’re experiencing right now in our public employees
  • The last—I don’t know the answer to the last COLA that public employees have received.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Retirement and Government Resources considered a series of retirement, pension, and state employee bills. Senate Bill 1870 would let small municipalities in OPERS with populations of 2,000 or less opt out for new employees; members questioned the fiscal impact and the bill passed 8-0 after the chair struck the title to get a clearer actuarial analysis. Senate Bill 1722 passed 9-0 and would require OMES construction contract fees to be based only on construction costs, not interior design and furnishings, with members discussing how to define those terms and whether historical or specialized projects could still be accommodated. Senate Bill 1639 passed 9-0 after an amendment removed provisions affecting the Indian Education Act commission, leaving a bill to repeal several dormant boards and commissions. The committee also passed Senate Bills 715 and 716, which would increase municipal contributions to firefighter and police pensions, respectively; members raised concerns about city budgets, and the sponsor said he was open to phasing in the increases. Senate Bill 182 passed 5-2 to add certain DHS Inspector General officers and OJA residential care specialists to hazardous duty retirement, and Senate Bill 609 passed 7-0 to allow police recruits to buy up to five years of prior out-of-state service credit as a recruitment tool. The committee then passed Senate Bill 169 5-2 to increase state employee longevity pay by 50%, with supporters citing high turnover and opponents warning about budget pressure and the need for broader raises. Senate Bill 134 passed 7-0 to shorten the waiting period for county employees to return to work from one year to six months. Senate Bill 432 passed 6-0 to raise volunteer firefighter pension benefits, and because it was double-assigned it would next go to Appropriations. Senate Bill 1407 passed 7-0 after an amendment requiring OMES to provide the Commission on the Status of Women an itemized accounting of funds; the bill generally clarifies staffing and financial reporting authority for the commission. Finally, Senate Bill 2039 passed 8-0 after an amendment narrowing the bill to military personnel who are also teachers and defining salary for buyback purposes; the sponsor said the measure would help service members return to teaching and buy back up to five years of credit. The committee also passed Senate Bill 1356 7-0, a broader OMES cleanup bill moving certain functions elsewhere, though members flagged concerns about relocating the state use program and the pay-for-success fund and suggested further study on those sections.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Mar 3rd, 2026

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
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  • I have a spend any public dollars.
  • accounts and saves them the money of audit but it satisfies the examiner's public accounts.
  • </c> the examiner's public accounts. the examiner's public accounts.
  • And so I got with examiners of public accounts and the League of Municipalities.
Bills: HB2 , HB163 , SB326 , HB17 , HB363 , HB2 , HB163 , SB326 , HB17 , HB363 , SB333
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, this bill relates to reporting of certain public school employees. ...is conducted to local
  • and public institutions of higher education.
  • Excused absences from public school for the purpose of attending a released time course.
  • Members, this bill relates to expressive activities at public institutions of higher education.
  • Members, this bill restricts remote work by employees of public institutions of higher education.
Committee: Senate Education
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Apr 16th, 2025

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • If I recall, we had our public hearing last week. I don't know if everybody was here.
  • House Bill 484 by Representative Shaw addresses the public blockchain creation of inclusion of certain
  • The public blockchain is a shared data store out there in the world.
  • It's just pretty much a different way of publishing the transactions out to the public.
Bills: HB227 , HB556 , HB543 , HB542 , HB482 , HB483 , HB484
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Apr 9th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • And, uh, this deals with the public notice that our public notices that are published in newspapers and
  • I appreciate the opportunity to speak in favor of this bill concerning the publication of public notices
  • It strengthens public trust and safeguard, safeguards the integrity of Texas governance by improving
  • Safety and local public safety agency.
  • And the efforts to improve emergency preparedness in schools, public facilities, and critical infrastructure
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 9th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • This deals with the public notice. ..that are public notices that are published in newspapers.
  • I appreciate the opportunity to speak in favor of this bill concerning the publication of public notices
  • It strengthens public trust and safeguards the integrity of Texas by improving the Texas model for such
  • Safety and local public safety agencies.
  • The efforts to improve emergency preparedness in schools, public facilities, and critical infrastructure
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 9th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • As stated in the hearing notice, there will be a time limit of two minutes per witness during public
  • field for public works contracts to build projects utilizing state funding or credit.
  • The bill promotes competition in the awarding of public contracts, leading to a more competitive and
  • These are local public projects funded with taxpayer dollars.
  • Where's the public outcry? Everything you heard today is from one group.
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 8th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • chair lays out House bill 1368 by representative Jones relating to notification requirement if a public
  • Thank you, Chairman Buckley, Vice Chair Bernal, and esteemed members of the Public Education Committee
  • . 1368 is a vital piece of legislation that addresses a critical gap in communication between public
  • Before you is a bill that truly truly supports parents' rights in public education.
  • Unfortunately, that is too often not the case on Texas public school campuses.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 8th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Standards for Texas public schools.
  • In public, in every public classroom has access to high quality curriculum.
  • education opportunities for students and improve funding for public education, I feel like there's a
  • It took public outcry to get additional teachers added. And here we are again.
  • Our kids are in public school.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 3/20/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:32:13.679><c> Service</c> who are in positions of Public Service who are in positions of Public
  • and healthy public there uh and public and healthy public and<00:37:30.839><c> uh</c><00:37:31.040><
  • public health and safety and uh public health and safety officials<00:37:32.359><c> can</c><00:37:32.520
  • </c><00:38:34.839><c> health</c> information to our local public health information to our local public
  • Shouldn't it be public?
Bills: HF1379 , HF1596 , HF2260 , HF1429
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions Mar 23rd, 2026

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's been a negative effect on public health, public safety, and public comfort and convenience.
  • I'm just looking at, again, the public filing.
  • I'm just looking at, again, the public filing.
  • I said that the effect on public health has been negative.
  • Public health is not improved by reducing visibility or access.
Bills: H5005
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions Mar 16th, 2026

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions

Transcript Highlights:
  • The law specifies access to public sewer service and public water service, and I have some questions
  • My understanding is that the ballot initiative language requires access to public water and public sewer
  • My understanding is that the ballot initiative language requires access to public water and public sewer
  • So if Boxford does not have public water and public sewer service, I don't think those would be qualifying
  • This is for the general public.
Bills: H5009
Summary: The committee held a public hearing on Initiative Petition 25-03, House Bill 5000, which would allow single-family homes on smaller lots in areas with public water and sewer service. The hearing began with committee members outlining the Article 48 initiative process and then hearing from two subject-matter experts. Under Secretary Chris Clutchman of Housing and Livable Communities explained how the proposal would amend Chapter 40A, noted that Boston would be excluded, and said municipalities would still be able to adopt reasonable regulations on setbacks, bulk, height, and short-term rentals. He also flagged unresolved implementation questions, including how to treat wetlands, infrastructure capacity, and pre-existing nonconforming situations. Attorney Susan Murphy said the measure would significantly alter local zoning, could create conflicts with existing zoning districts and Section 3A/MBTA Communities rules, and raised concerns about infrastructure capacity and the lack of any home-size or affordability limits. Supporters of the petition argued that Massachusetts faces a severe housing shortage and that large minimum lot sizes are a major barrier to building starter homes. Proponents said the measure would legalize single-family homes on lots as small as 5,000 square feet with 50 feet of frontage where public sewer and water are available, and they cited polling showing public support for lot-size reform. They said the proposal could produce thousands of additional homes per year, help young families and seniors, and expand housing choices in high-cost suburbs. Committee members pressed the proponents on how the measure would interact with affordability, home size, frontage requirements, 40B compliance, and whether the bill would actually produce starter homes rather than larger expensive houses. The Massachusetts Municipal Association testified in opposition, urging the committee to take no action. MMA representatives argued that zoning is fundamentally a local decision and that the proposal would preempt municipal authority with a one-size-fits-all mandate. They also said the bill is impractical because public water and sewer service does not guarantee available capacity, citing examples of communities facing water and wastewater limits and costly infrastructure upgrades. MMA further argued the measure lacks affordability requirements and could be counterproductive, and pointed to existing and pending state tools such as Chapter 40Y, 40R-related proposals, and other housing funding or zoning reforms as better approaches. No vote was taken during the hearing.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Higher Education & Workforce Development Feb 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Higher Education & Workforce Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • research institutions and one member representing the public.
  • We also conduct applied research that improves workforce safety, public health outcomes, and community
  • The public health need did not change. The administration changed.
  • Progress from an idea to market depends on stable public investment.
  • And yet, we know what stable public support can produce.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 2/23/26

Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, that work is ongoing, and it will evolve and improve as we do the work to improve prepayment review
  • </c> to uh to improve prepayment review. to uh to improve prepayment review.
  • And then we'll do public testimony and then we'll move on to my presentation.
  • And then we'll do public testimony and then we'll move on to my presentation.
  • I really our vulnerabilities public.
Bills: HF3542
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 30th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • ... ...is public radio and public television that has been there for them, providing essential connections
  • fan of public media.
  • Public media does this better than most, with its focus on community development, public service announcements
  • health, and/or public safety consequences.
  • public. ...and tribal nations with energy resilience planning and grid hardening to improve public safety
Bills: HB2579
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Higher Education May 6th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a distinguished senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
  • This bill is not about improving education.
  • Ours are all public. SB 37 disempowers and Dr.
  • In 2021, I returned to UT to get my PhD in public policy.
  • public education with a focus on racial equity.
Bills: SB 37