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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/17/25

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • He said they are able to meet all MMB requirements and react to any dollar amount of funding that comes
  • traffic control tower, so the $14 million is critical to complete that phase and meet all MMB requirements
  • um those can be definitely requirements um those can be definitely feasible<01:10:02.320><c> materials
  • </c> support all of its statutorily required support all of its statutorily required services<01:17:37.400
  • increased fees on all Minnesotan require increased fees on all Minnesotan transfer<01:17:56.480><c>
Bills: HF198 , HF269 , HF185 , HF303 , HF305 , HF189
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 24th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are paying everything that we are statutorily required to pay. Follow up, Senator Kirt.
  • I think that these were Just realigning to what we statutorily were required.
  • I do believe that what we're paying On this is what we are statutorily required to pay.
  • So, we are not actually lawfully or statutorily required to pay for those.
  • And so this again fully funds us for FY25 to pay what we statutorily required to pay for providers.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 24th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are paying everything that we are statutorily required to pay. Follow-up, Senator Kurt.
  • I think that these were just realigning to what we statutorily were required.
  • I do believe that what we're paying on this is what we are statutorily required to pay.
  • So we are not actually lawfully or statutorily required to pay for those, although in the past we have
  • I would say that we will pay what we are statutorily required to pay.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, and recognized the nurse of the day, Michelle Bradshaw, along with several gallery guests and pages. The chamber then took up Senate Concurrent Resolution 15, recognizing February 24 as World Spay Day to highlight pet overpopulation and the importance of spay and neuter programs; the resolution was adopted without debate. The main floor debate centered on House Bill 2786, a supplemental appropriation of $19,660,770 for the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to close out FY25 and cover statutory and contractual obligations, including Medicaid/Title 19-related payments. Senator Kurt raised repeated concerns that the supplemental did not restore funding for substance use providers, uncompensated care, or crisis services that had been cut or left unpaid, while Senator Rosino argued the bill only covered amounts the state was legally required to pay and reflected the department’s verified needs. The Joint Committee report was adopted, and HB 2786 passed 38-10 and was then passed as an emergency measure. The Senate also passed House Bill 2787, a supplemental for the State Department of Health tied to legacy contracts associated with “Choosing Childbirth,” despite criticism from Senator Kurt that the money could have gone to direct mental health services. The chamber then advanced and passed Senate Bill 1525, raising the threshold for the Tourism and Recreation Department to contract with private entities for a tourism conference from $25,000 to $75,000, and Senate Bill 2011, adding contracted employees of county detention facilities to a protected class list. Senate Bill 2159, designating wheat as the official state crop, also passed. The Senate adjourned until Wednesday, February 25 at 1:30 p.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session May 14th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • and the third year fourth year math requirement.
  • done, you're easing the requirements, and they would not have to know.
  • But if we're counting this as a graduation requirement for math.
  • Those three sections are the mandatory meter requirement.
  • So it's a requirement on every violent crime that we have to do this.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session May 14th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • and the third-year and fourth-year math requirement.
  • And Oklahoma history would be a requirement to graduate.
  • requirement for graduation.
  • Because if we have too many specific requirements in our graduation requirements for military families
  • Those three sections are the mandatory meter requirement.
Summary: The Senate met with a quorum, prayer, pledges, and recognition of two student pages before taking up a long agenda of House joint resolutions and bills, mostly related to administrative rules and agency approvals. The chamber advanced and passed H.J.R. 1088, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1095, 1099, and 1100, which approved permanent rules for education, energy and agriculture, business and commerce, building code, health-related agencies, general government agencies, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, and OMES. Several senators criticized the process for moving rule resolutions quickly and without committee vetting, while supporters said the calendar delays required direct consideration. The Senate also adopted conference committee reports and passed SB 206, SB 248, and HB 3021, with HB 3021 making small changes to graduation requirements, including science/math course language, Oklahoma history flexibility for some military families, and personal financial literacy counting toward math in some cases. A major portion of the meeting focused on House Bill 1370, which was described by its author as repealing an automatic state trigger that would replace any federal gasoline tax if the federal government suspended it. Supporters argued the bill would prevent Oklahoma drivers from paying more if the federal gas tax were repealed and framed it as tax relief; opponents argued it could reduce highway and bridge funding and create a budget hole. The Senate suspended several rules to bring the bill up, but rejected a motion to suspend the fiscal-impact rule for a proposed amendment. After debate, the chamber passed the measure 41-7 and then approved it as an emergency measure. The Senate also took up Senate Bill 893, a conference report dealing with foreign ownership near critical infrastructure and agricultural land. The bill would restrict certain foreign adversary ownership or leasing within 10 miles of critical infrastructure, add training zones and other protected areas, delay implementation until July 1, 2027, and create an enforcement process involving Attorney General review and whistleblower-style reporting. Senators raised concerns about enforcement, possible misuse, and profiling, while the author said the bill was aimed at national security and infrastructure protection. The conference report was adopted and the bill passed. Later, the Senate received notice that the House was ready to convene in joint session, and the chamber briefly stood at ease before returning to continue its work.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

House in Session Apr 16th, 2025

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Temporary waivers on some of the criteria required.
  • THE SECOND IS AN AMENDMENT TO FBI FINGERPRINTING REQUIREMENTS.
  • WHAT THIS DOES IS RAISES THE INTENT REQUIRED.
  • THIS BILL CREATES A REQUIREMENT...
  • REQUIRING ALL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS TO CONDUCT THE PEDIATRIC READINESS ASSESSMENT AND REQUIRING THEM
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 16th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Denying enrollment.
  • That is required. required that the parents sign off on that and have an understanding of what what what
  • for the voucher. enrollment.
  • Private schools are not required to. fire, nor are they required to refuse to hire individuals listed
  • That is what this amendment requires. It requires transparency and accountability. Mr.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 59 (4-14-26) - Part 1

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I feel that this requirements.
  • </c><00:15:19.279><c> to</c> broker in the country is is required to broker in the country is is required
  • ><c> change</c><00:16:19.920><c> the</c> are basically requiring to change the are basically requiring
  • Protecting a right does not require us to ignore danger. It requires us to exercise wisdom.
  • Protecting a right does not require us to ignore danger. It requires us to exercise wisdom.
Bills: SB141 , SB124 , SB56 , SJR116 , SB94 , SB37 , SB127 , SB197 , SB66 , SB70 , SB133 , SB160 , SB214 , SB312 , SB52 , SJR62 , SJR75
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • 1636 just requires law enforcement to review cases, filing cold cases in a timely manner, and if the
  • Senate Bill 1221 just requires a tracking number issued when they mail driver's licenses and req and
  • Current law requires an attorney to represent you between at the Oklahoma corporation.
Committee: House Public Safety
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - Senate Finance

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I think that requires training.
  • Chair, so this law requires the app to require the insurance?
  • So it requires the JLBC to do the reporting, and does it require that a special session must be called
  • currently required.
  • What are you wanting it to require?
Committee: Senate Finance
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

CPC Public Hearing - Tue Feb 24, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST

Consumer Protection & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> natural hair braiding are not required natural hair braiding are not required to<00:11:58.399><c
  • </c><00:12:23.120><c> for</c> themselves would be required for themselves would be required for lensure
  • <00:14:26.320><c> do</c><00:14:26.560><c> not</c><00:14:26.880><c> require</c> requirements do not require
  • </c> it requires 1,800 hours of training. it requires 1,800 hours of training.
  • </c> going to be required. It's optional. going to be required. It's optional.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on HB 1697, which would exempt natural hair braiders from licensing requirements under certain conditions. The DCCA Board of Barbering and Cosmetology said it recognizes braiding as within the scope of cosmetology practice but warned that a broad exemption could create consumer protection gaps, especially around sanitation training, tool use, and enforcement. Supporters from the Institute for Justice and the Grassroots Institute of Hawaii argued the current licensing regime is overly burdensome and unrelated to braiding, citing the 1,250-hour training requirement, high tuition costs, barriers for low-income entrepreneurs, and the fact that many other states already exempt braiders. Committee members asked whether a standalone sanitation course or similar training could address the board’s concerns, and the board said it would bring that idea back for discussion. The committee also noted 16 written testimonies in support and 2 in opposition. The committee then took up HB 1678, relating to condominium and planned community association elections using cumulative voting. Supporters, including the Hawaii State Association of Parliamentarians, said the bill would clarify that cumulative voting applies to all candidates, including write-ins, and would help resolve confusion in association elections. One testifier urged the committee to remove proxy voting, calling it an abuse of power in some associations, while another asked whether cumulative voting and proxies could be manipulated to stack votes. In response, the parliamentarian explained that cumulative voting and proxy voting are different, that proxies simply allow someone to vote on another’s behalf, and that existing deadlines and counting procedures reduce opportunities for abuse. Testimony also emphasized that electronic or mail voting can be secure and efficient, and that the bill would make the process clearer and more democratic. Finally, the committee heard testimony on HB 1679, which would clarify an association board’s authority over electronic meetings, electronic voting, voting without a meeting, and mail voting without a meeting. Supporters said the measure would clean up statutory language, make electronic voting optional, and fix problems created by a 2024 change that made written-consent timing rules difficult to use for association actions. They also said the bill would clarify that proxies are only used at meetings, not for actions taken without a meeting. One opponent argued the bill needs further amendment because electronic voting is not well defined and could be abused, and questioned the neutrality of parliamentarians testifying on condominium bills. No votes were taken on any of the measures during the portion of the meeting provided.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation Feb 23rd, 2026 at 10:00 am

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Required or is that just gonna be dependent on the rules that Service Oklahoma promulgates?
  • There has not been an insurance requirement to my knowledge.
  • Statute, so we're adding a new insurance requirement.
  • Felt like $3 million was a good minimum requirement. Further questions on the amendment?
  • It would certainly require them to have.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation Feb 23rd, 2026

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1772 amends the Oklahoma statutes by requiring headlights to be used from sunset to sunrise
  • This makes it clear that any time that the sun is up, you're required to have headlights on, and the
  • As you lowered it to $3 million, has there been an insurance requirement to date?
  • requirement.
  • I felt like $3 million was a good minimum requirement. Further questions on the amendment?
Summary: The Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee met and heard several transportation- and licensing-related bills. Senate Bill 1772, by Senator Peterson, would require headlights from sunset to sunrise and whenever windshield wipers are in use; after brief discussion about automatic headlights and enforcement, it advanced 8-4. Senate Bill 1958, by Senator Standridge, designated the I-35/Flood Avenue interchange as the Patrolman Mark Harris Memorial Interchange; after a question about the wording on the sign, it advanced unanimously 12-0. The committee then considered Senate Bill 2010, which would require non-citizen applicants to provide proof of lawful presence, mark limited-term Real IDs, and require an annual report. Members raised concerns about definitions, proof requirements, and whether the language matched the stated intent; the author agreed to strike the title and work on the language, and the bill advanced 11-1. Senate Bill 1595, described as a consumer protection/accountability measure for CDL training schools and grant administration, drew questions about steering students, agency recommendations, and whether lists of schools would still be allowed; it also advanced 11-1. Senate Bill 1687 would allow commercial driver training entities to proctor the written exam, and it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 1684, which requires companies doing highway remediation to carry liability insurance, was amended to set the minimum coverage at $3 million and to specify liability insurance; after discussion about subcontractors and safety, it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 1996, a memorial highway and bridge naming bill, was laid over after a question about whether the honoree was law enforcement, first responder, or military. The committee also announced that SB 1950 and SB 2052 would be laid over, and that it would meet again the following week to finish remaining bills.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Commerce and Small Business Committee Feb 18th, 2026

Commerce and Small Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • It only prevents franchisors from adding new religious day operation requirements after the contract
  • The bill applies only to new or amended requirements, not to existing ones.
  • The bill applies only to new or amended requirements, not to existing ones.
  • </c> requirement already. requirement already.
  • <00:10:02.160><c> move</c><00:10:02.399><c> to</c> requirement move to requirement move to &gt;&gt; adopt
Bills: HB418 , SB138 , SB215 , HB418 , SB138 , SB215
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Military and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • qualified military veterans to teach in Alabama K through 2 schools and teaching fields that currently require
  • His minimum requirements are that he served 48 months in the military, have earned 60 college credits
  • As long as he's got the 60 credit hours, there is a background check there, you know, a few requirements
Bills: HB306 , SB149 , SB158 , HB323 , HB362 , HB306 , SB149 , SB158 , HB323 , HB362
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - House Transportation & Infrastructure

Transportation & Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • There's not a college education required to work at a New Core facility.
  • And this would require the—what is it—the out-of-service, is that correct? Mr.
  • And so to go above and beyond that by requiring literacy is overly burdensome.
  • And so to go above and beyond that by requiring, by requiring peer literacy is over burdensome.
  • It is not a requirement.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 27th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • The requirement that cities, towns, counties, and law enforcement review their policies related to an
  • That requirement is removed for cities and towns. The implementation date is still January 1, 2027.
  • That requirement is removed for cities and towns. The implementation date is still January 1st, 27.
  • the report, the required contents of the report that's supposed to be submitted with the plan, such
  • It requires outcome-based reporting and independent evaluation. I'm sorry.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/22/2026 - House Health & Human Services

Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill also outlines requirements for supervision, protocols for radiation procedures, and patient
  • The current requirements mandate a radiation oncologist for every treatment. It's outdated.
  • The bill also outlines membership requirements, duties of the commission, and reporting requirements.
  • The access requirement means we have to set up this bill to establish certification.
  • I can ...of surgery, which would require my explicit written approval.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • And notably, we are required to memorialize all this prior to this legislative session.
  • Under campaign disclosure requirements, committees and candidates must also file an expenditure report
  • The first is, as I understand the bill that you have just briefed, C-4s would be required on a monthly
  • And I think to build upon that requires that I mention that very historical time.
  • Sorry, I just had a quick question regarding the requiring committees to submit a statement of their
Bills: SCR8406 , SB5825 , SB5842 , SB5863 , SB5840
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources Apr 14th, 2025

Energy Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • So there are massive requirements for infrastructure, for water, and for stuff like that.
  • Does this bill address any of those requirements in any way, do you know? It doesn't.
  • And it doesn't require funding; just the passing of this bill gives you all that, right?
  • The committee's substitute to House Bill 5224 simply requires the Railroad...
  • We'll require the Railroad Commission and the PUC to establish seasonal designations.