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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/27/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • In the second paragraph, it says the racing industry is now facing significant financial pressures, including
  • racing industry is now facing says the racing industry is now facing significant<00:04:42.400><c> financial
  • </c><00:04:42.880><c> pressures</c> significant financial pressures significant financial pressures including
  • You know, at the federal government, we've seen the dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection
  • This is an authority financial records.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Mar 11th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • No financial support, despite many of these children being eligible for SSI. child support, SNAP benefits
  • Despite financial challenges, kinship placements often have better outcomes. outcomes than foster care
  • It just ensures that existing financial support reaches the person actually caring for them.
  • Who will provide necessary financial support and benefits to relatives or designated caregivers who take
  • It may even encourage more family placements by reducing the financial burden on kinship caregivers.
Bills: HB26 , HB140 , HB141 , HB142 , HB215 , HB26 , HB140 , HB141 , HB142 , HB215
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Education

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • That work gave me deep experience in the financial modeling, credit analysis, and the capital market
  • In both 2018 and again in 2025, I volunteered my time to assist the board in updating its financial framework
  • A big portion of that is its financial framework.
  • They did discuss a number of issues, and one of the things is financial.
  • We were looking forward to hearing about what the specific financial piece was related to the audit,
Committee: Senate Education
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce Mar 23rd, 2026

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • In a lot of these cases, the sellers are elderly or in financial distress, people who are behind on their
  • The speaker said proof of funds could be shown with a letter from a bank or financial institution and
  • He added that if someone is in financial distress and says, 'You can get me out of this, I don't care
  • Financial stress or distress like foreclosure... 2179. As amended, any objections?
  • Financial stress or distress like foreclosure. ...aren't able to handle financial stress or distress
Bills: HB387 , HB388 , HB468 , HB548 , HB827 , HB848 , HB921 , HB924 , HB953
Committee: House Commerce
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - Senate Education

Education

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  • Madam Chair, are charter schools subject to the same level of financial reporting as school districts
  • Madam Chair, Senator Miranda, they are subject to different financial reporting that also takes into
  • account that there's a uniform system of financial records that applies to school districts.
  • There's a similar system that applies to charter schools that is less specific. ...system of financial
  • Superintendent salaries are public in the Superintendent Annual Financial Report, which isn't true of
Bills: HB2008 , HB2075 , HB2203 , HB2395 , HB2409
Committee: Senate Education
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/26

State Government Finance and Policy

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  • health of the damage to the financial health of the business<00:08:14.240><c> and</c><00:08:14.560><
  • It creates more financial stability while eliminating haves and have-nots among the districts.
  • It creates more financial employees.
  • </c><00:47:37.440><c> So</c><00:47:37.599><c> I</c> financial situation right now.
  • So I financial situation right now.
Bills: HF3422 , HF3461 , HF2904
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Technology and Telecommunications REVISED Feb 19th, 2026

Technology and Telecommunications

Bills: SB1670 , SB1716 , SB1521
Summary: The Senate Technology and Telecommunications Committee considered three Senate bills. SB 1670, by Senator Reinhart, would require the State Regents to update Oklahoma university technology transfer guidance, create a tiered ownership framework, and revisit the guidance every seven years. Members questioned the seven-year review period, the scope of terms like aerospace and autonomous technologies, and how broadly the new tiered system would apply. The bill was presented as a way to modernize an outdated 1989 framework and help turn university research into companies, jobs, and economic impact. It passed 8-0. SB 1716, by Senator Howard, amended the Security Breach Notification Act to replace references to a “cybersecurity event” with “breach of the security of a system” and to clarify that there is no private right of action for ordinary negligence when a business reports breaches to the Attorney General. Howard explained that the Attorney General would retain exclusive enforcement authority for reasonable-standards violations, while private lawsuits would remain available only for more egregious conduct such as willful, wanton conduct or gross negligence. Members asked about the negligence standard, HIPAA-related breaches, and staffing needs for the Attorney General’s office. The amendment was adopted, and the bill passed 8-0. SB 1521, by Senator Hamilton, would prohibit minors from accessing artificial intelligence companions and set age-verification and re-verification requirements, including use of government-issued identification and periodic re-verification. Hamilton said the bill was aimed at protecting children from harmful interactions with AI companions and was narrowly drafted to avoid sweeping in other AI tools like customer-service bots. Members raised concerns about the reasonableness and consistency of age verification, account creation requirements, and how the bill would interact with existing statutes on sexually explicit conduct. The chair spoke in support of the measure, and the bill passed 8-0. The committee then adjourned.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Commerce and Economic Development Feb 13th, 2026 at 05:24 pm

House Commerce & Economic Development Committee

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  • I also wanted to add that there's a feeling in the legislature that PNM does not have the financial resources
  • I urge you not to be cowed by the vast resources of those whose only goal in life is greater financial
  • This bill is for a study to look into the feasibility of other ways of operating besides just letting
  • We believe the investment and partnership in the proposed agreement will provide the financial resources
Bills: HB303 , SB96 , HM6
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 11th, 2026 at 09:05 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're looking at financial audits. There's no less auditing for any single agency.
  • After the financial audit is done, that portion would be shifted to DFA and consolidated.
  • So the state audit is going to audit all of the financial transactions within the...
  • This would create the financial controls. Now, there is a little caveat.
  • But our financial statement has to reflect that we have that in the appropriation. So, Mr.
Bills: SB152 , SB145 , SB190 , HB247
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/09/2026 - Senate Finance

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Now, these two proxy advisory firms do not show that their recommendations lead to positive financial
  • The ASRS fully understands and consistently implements its fiduciary duty in the financial best interests
  • The ASRS fully understands and consistently implements its fiduciary duty in the financial best interests
  • GPLET helps close the financial gap... ...those things to vertical density.
  • GPLET helps close the financial gap of projects that are trying to build in the vertical nature.
Committee: Senate Finance
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 30th, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Updating this law would enable fundraising efforts to better match their current financial demands.
  • This is a common-sense bill that prohibits public inspection and copying of certain personal and financial
  • This is a common sense bill that prohibits public inspection and copying of certain personal and financial
  • The bill also protects financial and personal information of everyone in Washington from being made available
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Jan 27th, 2026

Judiciary

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  • confirm that the decisions are being made by the litigants and not undisclosed, potentially foreign financial
  • And so now the pre-suit period carries litigation-level financial exposure for the local governments,
  • committees that heard the bill, you heard it on the floor, and you saw me try to amend it to whatever financial
  • So there has been a Try to amend it to whatever financial institutions bill I could.
Bills: S0144 , S0192 , S0332 , S0532 , S0620 , S0694 , S0820 , S0888 , S1000 , S1224 , S1396 , S1500
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The Senate Judiciary Committee met with a quorum present and first postponed SB 532. It then heard and approved SB 620, which requires candidates for federal, state, county, district, judicial, and school board office to disclose any citizenship other than U.S. citizenship. The bill drew one waiver in opposition from Common Cause and passed 8-0. The committee also heard SB 1396 on litigation financing consumer protection. Supporters said it would add transparency, limit funder control over litigation, and require disclosure of foreign entities involved in funding; opponents argued it would create strategic advantages for defendants and could burden plaintiffs. The bill passed 7-2. The committee later approved SB 192, repealing a $1,500 cap on patient funds held in trust by chiropractic physicians, and SB 888, extending limits on indemnity and insurance requirements for design professionals in private contracts; both passed unanimously among those voting. The committee also approved several Judiciary-related measures. CS/SB 332, as amended, creates a narrow temporary public meetings/public records exemption for certain pre-suit Burt Harris litigation strategy discussions by local governments, and passed 7-0. SB 820, which strengthens quarterly reporting requirements for problem-solving courts, passed 10-0. SB 1500, implementing probate process recommendations to raise small-estate thresholds, clarify access to safe deposit boxes, and improve enforcement in uncontested probate, also passed 10-0. SB 144, creating a public records exemption for personal information of current and former Judicial Qualifications Commission employees and their families due to harassment concerns, passed 9-1. The committee then approved CS/SB 1224, as amended, making it a third-degree felony to fraudulently obtain possession of a rental unit through false written statements, counterfeit documents, or impersonation; the bill passed 10-0. SB 1000, setting a floor and ceiling for interest rates on law firm trust accounts tied to the Wall Street Journal prime rate, passed 10-0 after testimony from banking and credit union representatives and support from Senate leadership. Finally, CS/SB 694, providing compensation to the descendants of the Groveland Four, was heard with emotional testimony from family members and advocates describing the wrongful convictions, killings, and decades-long effort for redress; an amendment specified equal shares for the four families, and the bill passed 10-0. Several members requested to be recorded as voting in the affirmative on specific bills before the committee adjourned.