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WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Finance Jan 27th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- The city must also consult with the Department of Labor and Industries to confirm the portion of the
- There is a preliminary fiscal note from the Department of Revenue.
- There is a preliminary fiscal note from the Department of Revenue.
- By way of background, each year the Department of Revenue compiles a list of statutory changes for the
- We appreciate that the Department of Revenue gave a window of time up to April 1st before we will have
Summary:
House Finance heard bill briefings and testimony on several tax and property-tax measures. HB 2175 would exempt licensed nonprofit providers of free durable medical equipment from retail sales and use tax on items reasonably necessary to operate and provide care; the sponsor and a nonprofit provider described how the bill would help organizations that refurbish and donate wheelchairs, beds, walkers, and similar equipment, and staff noted a small Department of Revenue fiscal impact. The committee then heard HB 2608, which revises the targeted urban area property tax exemption for nuclear facility projects by requiring labor standards, including submission of a workforce or project labor agreement and related wage/apprenticeship information, and extending project-completion deadlines. Supporters said it would help attract major clean-energy and nuclear supply-chain investment and jobs, while opponents from construction groups, environmental advocates, and some public commenters objected to the PLA requirement, the tax preference for nuclear projects, and the broader policy direction; tribal consultation concerns were also raised. No votes were taken on these bills in the transcript.
The committee also heard HB 2227, which expands an existing REET exemption for affordable homeownership sales from self-help housing to other nonprofit affordable homeownership programs, including community land trusts. The sponsor and nonprofit witnesses said the change would lower transaction costs, improve affordability, and support permanently affordable resale models; staff clarified the exemption applies to the initial sale from the nonprofit to an income-qualified buyer, not later resales. HB 2528 would allow cities and counties that fully plan under the Growth Management Act to impose the second local REET without voter approval, aligning opt-in jurisdictions with those required to plan under GMA. Supporters from cities and counties said the revenue would help fund sidewalks, ADA upgrades, water, sewer, and other infrastructure, while opponents argued it would raise home-selling costs and bypass voters.
Finally, the committee heard HB 2292, which would subject long-term capital gains from qualified small business stock to the state capital gains tax beginning in 2026. Staff said the bill would affect about 260 taxpayers and raise roughly $1.2 million in FY 2027, while the sponsor and supporters argued the current QSBS exemption mainly benefits very wealthy investors and should be treated like other capital gains; opponents from the tech and startup community said the exemption helps founders attract investment, keep companies in Washington, and create jobs, and warned the bill would send a negative signal to entrepreneurs. The committee also heard HB 2257, a Department of Revenue request bill making technical and administrative changes to the tax code, largely to codify guidance from last year’s sales-tax-on-services law and make other clarifications; DOR said it was intended to provide certainty and had no fiscal impact. School groups testified that the 5814-related service-tax changes have increased costs for districts, especially for staffing and professional learning, and asked for relief or a broader exemption.
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Legislative Oversight & investigations Committee. (6-11-26)
Keywords:
KY LRC YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNQv-btk0j8, 2026-06-21T07:17:16+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Call to Order and Roll Call- 00:00:01
Approve Minutes from February 09, 2026- 00:01:33
Staff Report on Evaluating Kentucky’s Ability To Monitor Unused And Underutilized Properties- 00:02:05
Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet Response to Staff Report-00:20:03
Historical Review of HVAC Installation at Radcliff Veterans’ Centers-00:36:21
Organ Donor Marks on Drivers’ Licenses-00:47:32
Adjornment-01:13:43, 958, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Apr 1st, 2026
County and Municipal Government
Transcript Highlights:
- What this bill does, it is a housekeeping bill for the Department of Workforce, formerly Department of
- to Department of Workforce.
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Committee:
Senate County and Municipal Government
Keywords:
voting rights, restoration, pardons, Parole Board, re-registration, conviction, states' voting laws, Lawrence County, Sheriff, credit card, debit card, government purchases, discretionary fund, financial accountability, tax distribution, Talladega County, economic development, public safety, rural infrastructure, child labor
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
Administration of Criminal Justice Mar 24th, 2026
Administration of Criminal Justice
Transcript Highlights:
- Chief Brett Lawson, City of Gretna Police Department.
- Our department came upon one of these scenarios last year, and I made a promise to a victim and a mother
- Our department came upon one of these scenarios last year, and I made a promise to a victim and a mother
- So one of the things that I did as Faith Director and Labor Department in Trump's first term was working
- Hayes on behalf of the Chiefs of Police, and Scott Carpatrick on behalf of the Chiefs of Police.
Committee:
House Administration of Criminal Justice
Keywords:
racketeering, gambling crimes, law enforcement, public safety, criminal justice, temporary restraining orders, abuse prevention, evidence, court procedures, legal protections, felony speeding, traffic laws, penalties, elderly, infirmities, abuse, neglect, crime of violence, criminal liability, caregiver
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 2/24/26
Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Transcript Highlights:
- judiciary, but are instead housed within the Department of Justice, which is an executive agency and
- By way of background on how we arrived here in these circumstances, in December 2025, the Department
- </c><00:09:02.240><c> of</c><00:09:02.399><c> Homeland</c> 2025, the Department of Homeland 2025, the
- Department of Homeland Security<00:09:03.200><c> announced</c><00:09:03.600><c> the</c><00:09:03.760
- However, a survey of Department of Corrections records shows there are only 207 individuals in state
Committee:
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Keywords:
civil rights, law enforcement, federal collaboration, accountability, state law, constitutional rights, color of law, 42 U.S.C. 1983, section 1983, civil action, damages, injunctive relief, attorney fees, law enforcement task force, federal-state cooperation, intergovernmental agreement, federal agency partnership, Minnesota Constitution, U.S. Constitution, police accountability
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Chairman and members of the committee.
- We are also instituting the acceptance of the administrative side of the early enrollment.
- And so, some some of those have one of them, and some have the other.
- Well, I mean, I first of all, I do understand kind of what you're trying to do.
- That was kind of the whole point of doing the three-day in-school suspension instead of a complete blanket
Committee:
House Common Education
Keywords:
HB4274, Oklahoma schools, interdistrict transfer, open transfer, school enrollment, military families, active duty, National Guard, Reserve orders, military installation, residency requirements, district of choice, public school transfer, student transfer, special education, IEP, Section 504, military housing, base housing, electronic enrollment
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Chairman, and members of the committee.
- And so some of those have some, one of them and some have the other, and I probably couldn't tell you
- of where they come from.
- Well, I mean, first of all, I do understand kind of what you're trying to do.
- That was kind of the whole point of doing the three-day in-school suspension instead of a complete blanket
Committee:
House Common Education
Keywords:
HB4274, Oklahoma schools, interdistrict transfer, open transfer, school enrollment, military families, active duty, National Guard, Reserve orders, military installation, residency requirements, district of choice, public school transfer, student transfer, special education, IEP, Section 504, military housing, base housing, electronic enrollment
Summary:
The committee first took up HB 4274, with a PCS accepted without objection. The bill concerns military students and military school choice, restoring language from the Open Enrollment Act, removing a six-month residency requirement for military families, and addressing early enrollment administration. After brief discussion, the committee voted 10-0 to report the bill out as due pass.
HB 3076, authored by Rep. Lepak, would create a new alternative certification pathway for teachers to help address the teacher shortage by allowing third-party certifiers outside the traditional higher-education route. Members asked about accreditation, existing pilot language, and how this differs from emergency or adjunct certification. The author said the bill is intended as an additional route for career changers, with examples from other states and a model that includes follow-up support after hiring. The committee also discussed adding mentor-teacher language, and the bill passed 10-2 as due pass.
The committee then considered HB 4358, which would limit screen time for K-5 students to one hour per day, with the author noting possible changes for class-based use, testing, and virtual schools. HB 3312, with a PCS, would require schools to offer firearm safety education in grades K-12, while allowing parents to opt their students out; it passed 9-2. HB 3288, also with a PCS, would increase physical activity for school-age children and prohibit withholding recess or physical education from pre-K through 5th grade as punishment; it passed 11-0.
Finally, HB 3885, with a PCS, would impose mandatory disciplinary actions for third- through fifth-grade students who assault or attempt to assault teachers or school employees. The author said the bill is aimed at improving teacher safety and retention, while still allowing in-school suspension and case-by-case superintendent discretion. Members discussed whether schools already have such authority and whether suspension is always the best response. The bill passed 8-3 as due pass. HB 4277 and HB 4173 were laid over.
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- My department has increased the number of police officers in schools as a result of my going on a big
- For that reason, 90% of my time and effort and that of the department is devoted to doing everything
- We in the Department of Education took it over.
- Departments of Energy, Defense, and other agencies.
- sometimes even on these Department of Defense and Department of Energy projects.
Committee:
Senate Education
Keywords:
student discipline, classroom management, temporary removal, administrative action, education policy, foreign relations, university governance, research security, international agreements, Arizona Board of Regents, interscholastic activities, student eligibility, criminal offenses, school district, youth sports, academic participation, conduct, planned communities, homeowners association, HOA
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
02/02/2026 - House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- As we look at some of the agencies of the state, one of the things that we're looking for is efficiency
- Out of all of the bills that have been introduced, all of them have been vetoed.
- some of the... ...lot of help being even offered by Riverview, and they have helped some of the families
- The Department of Water Resources had a report on all the basins, two water basins in the state, and
- H.B. 2169 puts the fragile feelings of out-of-state investors above the legitimate grievances of Arizonans
Committee:
House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Keywords:
attorney general, nuisance action, consumer fraud, damages, civil penalty, public nuisance, nuisance abatement, abatement action, injunction, superior court, county attorney, city attorney, board of supervisors, obscenity, obscene materials, adult materials, pornography, schools, parks, residential district
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 16th, 2026 at 08:00 am
State Government & Tribal Relations
Transcript Highlights:
- We saw folks on both sides of the aisle testify on this in terms of its, in terms of it being a... ..
- .of it's in terms of it being a real pain.
- I am chairman of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. I am here today in support of House Bill 2205.
- The dramatic expansion of availability of sports gaming across the country has yielded a rash of sports
- of the reward.
Committee:
House State Government & Tribal Relations
Keywords:
sports wagering, gambling regulation, state control, licensing, consumer protection, state employment, classified service, civil service, job qualifications, degree requirements, postgraduate degree, master's degree, doctorate, higher education, Office of Financial Management, OFM, classification plan, salary survey, market rate pay, compensation
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- of color.
- Yeah, so in my previous role, I reviewed a lot of the state aid plans that states submitted to the Department
- It is the job of the legislature and of other parts of government to make sure that those schools are
- including the Department of Education, is supporting those schools, not just the schools.
- One of the most powerful parts of this bill is the requirement that 75% of all students...
Bills:
HB8
Committee:
House Public Education
Keywords:
HB 8, Texas public school accountability, school accountability, public school transparency, STAAR, state assessments, instructionally supportive assessment program, Student Success Tool, Texas Education Agency, TEA, accountability ratings, A-F ratings, through-year assessment, benchmark testing, norm-referenced assessment, college career military readiness, CCMR, local accountability plan, school district performance, campus turnaround
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Department of Education what you can and can't do, you probably don't know at the moment because that's
- or receive some sort of waiver from the Department of Education in order to accept.
- A couple of things. One of the things, Mr.
- That dean of students at one of your high schools is a real dear friend of mine.
- Educators, and you'll be testifying on behalf of the Texas Department of Education on the bill.
Bills:
HB8
Committee:
House Public Education
Keywords:
HB 8, Texas public school accountability, school accountability, public school transparency, STAAR, state assessments, instructionally supportive assessment program, Student Success Tool, Texas Education Agency, TEA, accountability ratings, A-F ratings, through-year assessment, benchmark testing, norm-referenced assessment, college career military readiness, CCMR, local accountability plan, school district performance, campus turnaround
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- It's sort of conventional wisdom of our field.
- It's sort of conventional wisdom of our, of our field.
- So, in my previous role, I reviewed a lot of the state plans that states submitted to the Department
- the, uh, state plans that, uh, states submitted to the Department of Education, uh, at the federal level
- , including the Department of Education, TEA, as well as the legislature, is supporting those schools
Bills:
HB8
Committee:
House Public Education
Keywords:
HB 8, Texas public school accountability, school accountability, public school transparency, STAAR, state assessments, instructionally supportive assessment program, Student Success Tool, Texas Education Agency, TEA, accountability ratings, A-F ratings, through-year assessment, benchmark testing, norm-referenced assessment, college career military readiness, CCMR, local accountability plan, school district performance, campus turnaround
Summary:
The House Committee on Public Education met to hear House Bill 8, which would replace STAAR with a new assessment and accountability system beginning in the 2027-28 school year. The chair described the bill as reducing testing time, limiting benchmark tests, adding beginning-, middle-, and end-of-year assessments, requiring faster score turnaround, involving Texas teachers in test development, and tightening accountability timelines and transparency rules. Members also discussed provisions on A-F ratings, cut scores, CCMR, local accountability plans, and TEA reporting requirements.
Committee members and invited witnesses split sharply on the bill’s approach. Supporters, including the chair, TEA Commissioner Mike Morath, and Ed Trust’s Nicholas Munyon Penny, argued the bill would reduce high-stakes pressure, provide quicker and more actionable data, limit over-testing, and better align assessments to Texas standards while preserving criterion-referenced accountability. They said the new system would help teachers and parents intervene sooner and would improve transparency, including parent access to student responses and automatic rescoring in some writing cases.
Opponents, including Rep. Hinojosa and student witness Ella Moran, argued the bill still increases testing and replaces one high-stakes test with multiple TEA-created tests. Moran testified that STAAR creates anxiety, disrupts instruction, and does not reflect real learning, while Hinojosa said the House had previously passed a better bill based on a nationally norm-referenced model and criticized the new proposal as a concession to the Senate. Questions also focused on AI scoring of writing, rescoring rates, and whether the bill’s new accountability rules would be reliable and fair. The committee did not take a final vote during the portion provided, but the chair said a vote on HB 8 would be called after public testimony later in the day.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- by Hughes, relating to abortion, including civil liability for the manufacturing. ...and provision of
- Pending the reading and referral of bills, and the receipt of messages and committee reports.
- The Senate stands in recess until 4 PM, Monday, August 11th, pending the reading and referral of bills
Keywords:
education, accountability, public school assessment, state law, transparency, intervention, performance ratings, Texas congressional redistricting, U.S. House districts, congressional map, redistricting, gerrymandering, 2020 Census, census tracts, block groups, voting districts, election law, Texas House of Representatives districts, federal congressional districts, 2026 elections
TX
Bills:
SB 3074 , HB 49 , HB 2440 , HB 3556 , HB 3619 , HB 3866 , HB 4042 , HB 4112 , HB 4271 , HB 4413 , HB 4426 , HB 5033
Committee:
Senate Natural Resources
Keywords:
oil waste, gas waste, liability, treatment processes, environmental safety, beneficial use, motor vehicle, air quality, energy source, engine, state implementation plan, construction, wildlife impact, height restrictions, national wildlife refuge, environmental regulations, surface estate, well plugging, Railroad Commission, landowner rights
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- In August, the Texas Department of Transportation recognized this error regarding the designation of
- Either one of you, what's the form of notice that we're talking about, and what's the number of people
- On January 15th of this year, Sergeant Butler of the Navasota Police Department tragically lost his life
- It must be determined by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and the National Motor Vehicle Title
- Vehicle information must be reported to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and the National Vehicle
Committee:
Senate Transportation
Keywords:
memorial highway, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, Archer County, highway designation, vehicle weight, ports of entry, Texas Transportation Code, truck regulations, load limits, Adopt-a-County Road, funding, road maintenance, county partnership, public recognition, memorial designation, highway, Sergeant Mark Butler, transportation, Brazos County
TX
Bills:
HB 186 , HB 201 , HB 229 , HB 796 , HB 1506 , HB 2702 , HB 2885 , HB 3225 , HB 3909 , HB 4285 , HB 5138
Committee:
Senate State Affairs
Keywords:
social media, children, account verification, data privacy, parental control, financial crime, card fraud, motor fuel theft, law enforcement, criminal activity, skimmers, prevention, training, biological sex, government information, definitions, sex-based distinctions, public health, federal directives, state authority
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- There are 842 fire departments and 300 emergency services districts across the state of Texas, and most
- paramedics work in a fire-based department, but not all. ...of them.
- does not apply to paramedics employed in one of those 32 standalone EMS departments, which employ an
- Due to the lack of uniformity among fire and EMS departments across the state, third service EMS departments
- Department of Defense and Department of Commerce, from stealing intellectual property from American universities
Committees:
Senate Education , Senate Education K-16
Keywords:
tuition exemption, paramedics, higher education, public institutions, laboratory fees, education code, financial aid, education, student support, scholarships, nontraditional education, student enrollment, financial assistance, Texas students, foreign adversaries, trade secrets, research integrity, security measures, international agreements, student privacy
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
S/C on County and Regional Government Apr 14th, 2025
S/C on County & Regional Government
Bills:
HB 1320 , HB 2012 , HB 2293 , HB 2655 , HB 3174 , HB 4108 , HB 4661 , HB 4799 , HB 5534 , HB 5580
Committee:
House S/C on County & Regional Government
Keywords:
transportation, infrastructure, funding, state budget, public safety, child welfare, county boards, membership, local governance, public welfare, government service, social services, Texas Family Code, regulation, vendors, solicitors, roadside sales, county authority, Sweeny Hospital District, board of directors
TX
Texas 89th Regular
S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 14th, 2025
S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- set of rules as all the rest of the branches.
- of Honor winners, I'm proud of my man.
- And the Department of Public Safety to compile a list of veterans and adopt procedures to share this
- Okay, so the Chair calls Greg De Grazia from the Texas Department of Public Safety.
- My name is Greg De Grazia, Director in Field Operations for the Texas Department of Public Safety Driver
Committee:
House S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs
Keywords:
commemoration, military, navy seal, honor, January 12, Nathan Gage Ingram, military funeral honors, JROTC, veterans, training, grant program, military honors, community engagement, funeral services, education grants, community service, HB 3359, veteran status, Texas Veterans Commission, veterans services