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AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - Senate Education

Education

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  • You know, they're town council members, they are nonprofit leaders, business owners, just... ...they
  • are nonprofit leaders, business owners, parents, grandparents, and sometimes they're even legislators
  • many of my constituents who have raised this issue, who work in the field and have to compete for business
  • We even offered to take the liability off of the teachers, and her staff were uncomfortable, but they
  • Having no further business before this body, the Senate Education Committee is adjourned.
Committee: Senate Education
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Civil Law and Procedure Mar 10th, 2026

Civil Law and Procedure

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  • Now the Products Liability Act says that a product is a corporeal movable. It's a thing.
  • Okay, that gets to it, so it allows a vicarious liability.
  • So there is no content liability.
  • Is the intent for this to be considered the same as product liability?
  • Is the intent for this to be considered the same as product liability?
Bills: HB78 , HB112 , HB190 , HB292 , HB410 , HB427 , HB437
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 2/24/26

Commerce Finance and Policy

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  • ,<00:20:14.640><c> bypassing</c><00:20:15.360><c> competitive</c> businesses, bypassing competitive businesses
  • In our business and other service-related businesses like it, renewing contracts that are restricted
  • I've been in this space as a business owner.
  • I um this space uh as a business owner.
  • </c><01:47:54.639><c> in</c> when I got back into the business in when I got back into the business in
Bills: SF1750 , HF704 , HF3479
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

County and Municipal Government Feb 11th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

County and Municipal Government

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  • The measure also establishes liability protections for public utilities and third-party contract operators
  • We ask vendors to provide a statement of ownership, thereby no longer doing business in this state with
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 30th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Consumer Protection & Business

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  • Calling to order this meeting of the Consumer Protection and Business Committee of January 30, 26, excuse
  • We believe consumer safety can be achieved without pricing small businesses out of compliance, and we
  • interests, particularly small business interests, and deny consumers access to the natural leaf.
  • The cost of doing business goes up, and as regulated businesses, they should be able to increase our
  • like any other legal business.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management May 15th, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • Regulatory authorities have three business days for residential plans and 15 for other projects to object
  • For third-party inspectors, reports must be submitted within 10 business days of conducting an inspection
  • When I thought about what I wanted to do next, To start my next business, one of the key decisions was
  • Removed from any liability on the part of a third-party review or inspection. Yes, that's correct.
  • Is there any further business to come before the committee?
Bills: SB1708 , SB2523 , SB1450
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Healthcare Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Healthcare

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  • I'm sure that this is not something... ...business.
  • small businesses that have operated responsibly for years.
  • And my business uses an ID scanner because... ...my business uses an ID scanner because it does not need
  • I'm a husband, father, and business owner.
  • And I’m with you on your business. I mean, I understand... On your business, I mean, I understand.
Bills: HB194 , SB87 , SB237
Committee: Senate Healthcare
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 9th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • His background reflects a deep understanding of business operations, workforce, and...
  • LB 822, introduced by the Business and Labor Committee.
  • LB 822, introduced by the Business and Labor Committee.
  • We appreciate the upgrades to parks, roads, water, businesses, and schools.
  • ask everybody in this room that owns some form of property, whether it's a house or ag land or a business
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 9th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

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  • If the business operation was sold or transferred, the taxpayer's base year employees are calculated
  • The section does not apply if the business operation was sold or transferred after 24 months from the
  • The Department shall establish the Small Business Investment Program to provide grants for microloan
  • The department would consider plans for providing business services to microenterprises, the scope of
  • The department would consider plans for providing business services to microenterprises, the scope of
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Speaker, members, following order, business will be followed today: prayer, pledge of allegiance, introduction
  • bills, resolutions, conference committee reports, and joint committee reports, motions, placing new business
  • It allows the homeowner to get out of a contract up to 5 business days. Yield for questions.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, following order of business will be followed today: prayer, Pledge of Allegiance, introduction
  • bills or resolutions, conference committee reports, and joint committee reports, motions placing new business
  • bills, resolutions, conference committee reports, and joint committee reports, motions placing new business
  • It allows a homeowner to get out of a contract up to five business days.
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, heard an invocation from Chaplain Ronnie Wilson, and recited the Pledge of Allegiance led by Representative Alonzo Sandoval. The chamber also recognized the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Faulkner, and several guest groups in the galleries, including visitors from Ireland, ABATE, Darnaby Elementary student council members, and students from High Plains Technology. Members then considered several bills. HB 2979, directing the Department of Transportation to establish 45-mile-per-hour school zones on certain highways near schools, passed 85-0. HB 3790, a consumer protection measure allowing homeowners to cancel certain contracts within five business days, passed 82-0. HB 3142, an industry-request bill on liquefied petroleum gas that also drew questions about food truck permitting and inspection fees, passed 65-22. HB 3463, updating municipal audit procedures for small communities and codifying modern agreed-upon procedures, passed 89-0 and also received the required emergency vote. HB 4143, which raises the accident-reporting threshold from $300 to $3,000 before police involvement is required, passed by a large margin. The House also adopted a motion to suspend House Rule 4.4F to allow denim on the floor on specified dates in 2026, by a vote of 79-9. During announcements, members noted upcoming committee meetings, caucus events, and a devotional, and one member thanked colleagues for concern after a bus accident involving Elgin Public School students. The House then adjourned until Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • While we do sell trailers and RVs, that is only a small part of our business.
  • The chair lays out as a matter of pending business, Senate Bill 1423 by Senator Hughes.
  • The chair lays out as a matter of pending business, Senate Bill 1931 by Senator Hinojosa.
  • The chair lays out as a matter of pending business, Senate Bill 2245 by Senator Hughes.
  • The chair lays out as a matter of pending business Senate Bill 2589 by Senator Zaffirini.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

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  • Model scores, factors, or standards to charge different rates to businesses.
  • He's someone who's always helped people, and now he has his own business.
  • I own a plumbing business now, and a lot of these projects that are coming...
  • And so there are neighborhoods and businesses and all that stuff.
  • Is there any further business that the committee needs to address?
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • And it's time to attend to pending business.
  • Any business? HB 431. HB 431.
  • The bill is out as a matter of pending business.
  • It's a crucial bill for small businesses in the state of Texas, and I know business owners greatly appreciate
  • We have the business, we have the climate.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 25th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

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  • Perhaps we should provide civil liability for the use of an actual child's image. Thank you.
  • House Bill 1121 had the addition of joint several liability, right?
  • Anybody else have any business to come before the committee? Oh, Mr.
  • On Friday, after business hours, I get someone from the state saying, "Oh, by the way.
  • If there's no further business before the committee, the committee will stand adjourned pending call
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Health and Human Services Oversight REVISED: SB1304 - Added Apr 15th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Health and Human Services Oversight

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  • that's not as busy as they should be taking this responsibility.
  • Where's the liability if you know something happens and since this law is putting that in place of what
  • Would prescribe or do where's the liability here? You want to try rephrasing that question.
  • Liability related to what? It recognized ate the question. Thank you, thank you, Mr. Chairman. I.
  • Who gets the liability if something happens to the patient? It depends on the circumstances.
OK
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  • Speaker here, members, the following order of business will be followed today: prayer, pledge of allegiance
  • committee reports, and joint committee reports, and lastly, more, orange power, motions, placing new business
  • And today, she lives back in Enid, runs a successful small Business. So, hello, Chloe.
  • Here to kind of dumb it down for me as a business owner: If I'm not mistaken, I can I do have a choice
  • I don't have to stick With my current plan that possibly could go up as a business owner.
OK
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  • Motion is placing new business before the House. And lastly, more Orange Power.
  • Motion is placing new business before the House.
  • And today she lives back in Enid, runs a successful small business. So hello, Chloe.
  • And today she lives back in Enid, runs a successful small business. So hello, Chloe.
  • As a business owner, if I’m not mistaken, I do have a choice.
Summary: The House opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a series of special presentations and introductions celebrating Oklahoma State University, the Cowgirl Wrestling Club, the OSU livestock judging team, military children, poster contest winners, and several visiting groups and honorees. The chamber also recognized the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Kurt Emerson, and the Nurse of the Day, Beverly Felton. Much of the floor time was devoted to OSU Day remarks, including a citation honoring the university and comments from Speaker Hilbert, Coach Eric Morris, and President Jim Hess. The House then took up Senate Bill 2074, a pharmacy benefit manager measure intended to regulate PBMs and support pharmacists. An amendment by Representative Jenkins to remove a section of the bill was tabled, and members questioned the bill extensively about reimbursement rates, consumer costs, employer options, transparency, and the impact on independent pharmacies. After debate, the bill advanced and passed the House by a vote of 87-7. Members also considered Senate Joint Resolution 39, which would place a constitutional amendment on the ballot to cap property tax growth. The measure, as amended, would set a 1.75% annual cap on homestead property tax growth and a 4% cap on other properties, with a stair-step senior freeze. The resolution drew debate over effects on local government revenue, schools, roads, jails, and inflation, but supporters argued it would provide strong taxpayer protections. The House passed the resolution 85-9 and then took the additional vote required to refer the constitutional amendment to a special election.