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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • position on one or more bills, please register at one of the kiosks located behind the committee hearing room
  • emergencies.
  • In my knowledge of the people in this room—those wearing the uniform, the teachers, administrators, the
  • I've been assigned to the property room as a sergeant for the past eight years.
  • There's a lot more of these being posed in dressing rooms, gymnasium dressing rooms, store dressing rooms
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 29th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • In the hallways just behind this hearing room.
  • and it will lawyers uniquely equipped for border security challenges, international business, and emerging
  • The Emerging Leaders Board. As well as yourself? Yes. Okay, wonderful. And, sir? Oh.
  • proceed good morning my name is Labrea Owens and I'm currently I am currently a part of the Texas Emerging
  • A homeless liaison could have helped me with emergency housing, helped connect me with rental assistance
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Insurance Committee Mar 17th, 2026

Economic Development/Banking/Insurance & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • We were taking one of our non-emergency patients to DCH for chronic back pain, which is about 50 miles
  • We were taking one of our non-emergency patients to DCH for chronic back pain, which is about 50 miles
  • We were taking one of our non-emergency patients to DCH for chronic back pain, which is about 50 miles
  • </c><00:27:42.640><c> people</c><00:27:43.039><c> over</c> able to keep our emergency people over able
  • to keep our emergency people over in<00:27:43.600><c> our</c><00:27:43.919><c> areas.
Bills: HB424, SB63, SB269, HB424, SB63, SB269
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

PBS Public Hearing - Wed Feb 18, 2026 @ 10:00 AM HST

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
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  • Any other testifiers in the room? Any other testifiers via Zoom?
  • Any other testifiers in the room?
  • Today is Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 11:30 a.m., in conference room 411.
  • Members, taking in conference room 411.
Summary: The committee heard House Bill 1997, which would require IEPs for students with disabilities to include individualized emergency accommodations and evacuation supports. The Attorney General’s office supported the intent but recommended amendments to explicitly include students with Section 504 plans and to change references from “department schools” to “public schools” so charter school students are covered. Testimony in support came from disability advocates and several individuals, including Peter Fritz, who said emergency evacuation planning should be made explicit because it is not clearly required by federal law, and Ka Swan, who emphasized student safety during emergencies. No vote or final action was taken on the bill in the transcript. The committee then took up House Bill 2343, relating to the Maui State Veterans Home. The measure would repeal a deadline for transferring the home to a state agency with a Maui affiliation and instead require the transfer to occur as soon as practicable. The Department of Defense, the Office of Veterans Services, HHSC Oahu Region, and several individuals testified in support. Committee members asked whether a more definite deadline should be used, but the department said the open-ended language was preferable because the Maui entity is not yet ready and Oahu is currently providing oversight. No vote or final action was recorded. House Bill 2566, authorizing special license plates for Hawaii Civil Air Patrol members, was also heard. The City and County of Honolulu Department of Customer Services testified in opposition, while Johnny Perry testified in support. The committee did not take a vote in the transcript. Finally, the committee heard House Bill 2493 on wrongful imprisonment compensation procedures. The Attorney General’s office opposed the bill, arguing it would create an automatic payment mechanism without a sufficient finding of actual innocence, could trigger payments within five days of dismissal, and raised concerns about insufficient time for prosecution review and about funding and appropriation issues. Supporters, including people who said they had been wrongfully convicted and later found actually innocent, argued the bill would reduce delays and help released individuals survive while awaiting compensation. Judiciary staff requested technical amendments and said operational details still needed review. Members questioned the AG about the meaning of “actual innocence,” burden shifting, and whether the bill would better define the standard, but no vote or final action was taken.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/26

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Verbal outbursts, the hearing room.
  • Our goal is to from the hearing room.
  • </c> a target for that emergency situation. a target for that emergency situation.
  • That that's emergencies, you know.
  • emergencies.
Bills: HF3403, HF3410, HF3424
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 02-04-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I had a conversation with her in the room, you know, jokingly. I told her that I could go to H.
  • and can't remember why I walked into the room.
  • The only announcement I have is: will the majority members please assemble in the caucus room at the
  • </c><00:24:36.000><c> in</c><00:24:36.320><c> the</c><00:24:36.480><c> caucus</c><00:24:36.880><c> room
  • </c><00:24:37.120><c> at</c> please assemble in the caucus room at please assemble in the caucus room
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Feb 2nd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We will strive to return back to House Hearing Room A at 2:15 to begin our executive action.
  • in the interest of time, I'm going to be permitted to speak on behalf of my caucus members in the room
  • in the interest of time, I'm going to be permitted to speak on behalf of my caucus members in the room
  • in the interest of time, I'm going to be permitted to speak on behalf of my caucus members in the room
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Healthcare Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Healthcare

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:22:11.360><c> rooms</c><00:22:11.760><c> are</c> that hospital emergency rooms are that hospital
  • </c> expects that when you go to an emergency expects that when you go to an emergency room,<00:22:41.039
  • room a doctor's they go to the emergency room a doctor's going<00:23:44.799><c> to</c><00:23:44.960>
  • </c> responsible for care in the emergency responsible for care in the emergency room.<00:24:02.320><
  • room when the emergency room is open.
Bills: SB63, SB80, SB63, SB80
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Education Committee, February 13, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'll stand for any questions. emergency services, coordination between emergency services, coordination
  • </c> the room? the room?
  • </c> establish that cardia cardiac emergency establish that cardia cardiac emergency response<00:52:11.280
  • Um, I've having a cardiac emergency.
  • That's why having a cardiac emergency response plan and a well-rehearsed emergency action plan is so
Bills: HB0076, HB0102, HB0115
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Education Committee, February 13, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Uh, any others from the from the room Uh, any others from the from the room that<00:20:46.640><c
  • Others in the room that would like to testify on this bill.
  • Others in the room that would like to testify on this bill.
  • </c><01:18:09.040><c> here</c> a lot of stakeholders in the room here a lot of stakeholders in the room
  • Anyone else in the room that would like to come up?
Bills: HB0076, HB0102, HB0115
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Aug 12th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of government in an emergency situation.
  • It was for your emergency management coordinator's positions.
  • When the emergency sounds, you're pretty much done.
  • It's five phases of emergency management.
  • Division of Emergency Management.
Bills: SB8, SB4, SB43, SB1, SB2, SB13, SB6, SB10, SB16, SB14, SB3, SB8, SB4, SB43, SB1, SB2, SB13, SB6, SB10, SB16, SB14, SB3
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy REVISED Apr 16th, 2026

Energy

Summary: The committee first handled several executive nominations. It unanimously advanced Richard Allier to the Environmental Quality Board, Kevin Foreman to the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board, Gary Keel to the Air Quality Advisory Board, Megan Langley to the Oklahoma-Arkansas River Compact Commission, Jacob Bull to the Air Quality Advisory Council, and Tommy Colwell to the Oklahoma Mining Commission. In each case, the nominating senator described the appointee’s background and qualifications, and the committee voted to send the nomination to the full Senate without opposition. The committee then considered House Bill 2992, with Senator Green offering a technical amendment to correct drafting errors. The amendment passed 8-0, and the bill itself passed 9-0. Green said the measure would require large-load data centers and crypto mining facilities to pay their share of electric infrastructure costs so those costs would not be shifted to other ratepayers. Senator Boren asked whether municipal utilities and co-ops would be affected, and Green responded that the bill was aimed at the corporate shareholder utility model. House Bill 4338 was also heard and passed, though the roll call showed one no vote. Green explained that the bill concerns produced water and would create a framework for extracting elements from it, with House changes clarifying that it is not retroactive, adjusting flexibility for the produced water unit size, and allowing processing of brine before corporation approval. The committee also advanced House Bill 417, which addresses theft of copper fittings on oil rigs and related cleanup damage by making certain conduct a misdemeanor; it passed 10-0. The meeting ended after the committee approved the remaining nominations and adjourned.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

TRS-LBT, TRS Public Hearings 03-19-2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • and the Committee on Labor and Technology is on its hearing notice of March 19th, and it's 3:00 in Room
  • The Committee on Transportation is on its hearing notice of Thursday, March 19th, at 3:05 in Room 229
  • just let us know when we have DOT on; otherwise, the Chair will call on anyone here present in the room
  • Thank you. uh present in the room uh if there's any uh present in the room uh if there's any other<00
Summary: The joint hearing of the Transportation and Labor and Technology committees considered HB 2097, which would allow administrative driver’s license revocation hearings to be held by interactive conference technology such as Zoom and permit electronic exchange of evidence. DOT and the Administrative Driver’s License Revocation Office supported the bill, saying Zoom hearings have worked well since 2021 and save time and money. Both committees passed HB 2097 with technical and nonsubstantive amendments. The Transportation Committee then heard HB 1163 on commercial driver licensing, HB 2113 on funding vegetation removal from the Kaola Stream drainage way, HB 2283 on port pilotage, HB 1588 on a noise detection camera program, and HB 2333 on airport special districts and aeronautics penalties. DOT asked for HB 1163 to use “non-domiciled” language to match federal rules, and the committee passed it with amendments. For HB 2113, the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity said the project would likely need about $1 million, and the committee passed the bill with amendments while noting the funding would be reflected in the committee report rather than the measure itself. HB 2283 drew broad support from maritime and labor interests, but the committee deferred it, saying the Senate version was already moving and would be used instead. HB 1588 received support from DOT and several community and health-related testifiers who said noise from traffic is a serious problem, but the committee expressed concern about enforcement language and re-referred the bill to Judiciary/Ways and Means while still passing it forward. HB 2333 was supported by DOT and airline interests; after questions about airport loitering and sleeping rules, the committee passed it as is. In the final decision-making, the committee adopted the chair’s recommendations on HB 1163, HB 2113, HB 1588, and HB 2333, and deferred HB 2283.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Jan 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • It would also require in cooperation with city public health and emergency departments.
  • It would also require in cooperation with city public health and emergency departments.
  • If we have the emergency response system part of the development of the plan, then we don't really need
  • If we have the emergency response system part of the development of the plan, then we don't really need
  • We have cold blue for warming centers, for checking and health, and we have the emergency response on
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 12th, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • present wishing to testify today, please register at the kiosk located in the hallway behind the hearing rooms
  • But laws protecting his rights always allowed him to refuse necessary emergency decisions.
  • SB1164 amends the emergency detainer process in Texas to enable this non-criminal remedy.
  • They declared a national emergency in the family court system, citing widespread allegations of civil