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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDU Public Hearing 03-18-2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> exempt from open meetings law. exempt from open meetings law.
  • So a licensed licensed psychologist.
  • . license. license.
  • So um function of the licensing.
  • license. >> Okay.
Committee: Senate Education
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Feb 20th, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • First, relating to Department of Licensing records, as background, the PRA and other statutes exempt
  • or identity card is exempt.
  • The Department of Licensing, or DOL, may also issue confidential license plates and driver's licenses
  • Records relating to these confidential license plates or driver's licenses are exempt under the PRA.
  • As it relates to confidential license plates and licenses, records that may reveal the sex designation
Bills: SB6084 , SB6137 , SCR8406 , SB5892 , SB5863
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Feb 3rd, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Lawyers are regulated, licensed, disciplined, removed, whatever, solely by the bar.
  • When you pass your bar exam, you are licensed to practice before the Alabama Supreme Court Court Court
  • ,</c> regulated, licensed, uh disciplined, regulated, licensed, uh disciplined, removed,<00:06:17.120
  • c><00:06:25.520><c> exam,</c><00:06:25.840><c> you</c><00:06:26.080><c> are</c><00:06:26.240><c> licensed
  • </c><00:06:26.800><c> to</c> pass your bar exam, you are licensed to pass your bar exam, you are licensed
Bills: HB41 , HB149 , SB230 , SB87 , SB169 , SB238 , SB233 , HB72 , HB41 , HB149 , SB230 , SB87 , SB169 , SB238 , SB233 , HB72
Committee: Senate Judiciary
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • the American Board of Pathology includes... graduation from medical school and a full Texas medical license
  • to shell out the money for a forensic pathologist will get any Tom, Dick, or Harry with a medical license
  • Companies that will have pathologists obtain Texas medical licenses will farm them into these places
  • Willing to relocate to El Paso County, he had applied for a Texas medical license, but he could not practice
  • He was, I think, board eligible at the time, but he has since obtained his full Texas medical license
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • For civil service exemptions, House Bill 4477...
  • House Bill 4477 allows sheriffs serving counties with populations under 3.3 million to exempt up to 10
  • For sheriffs serving a county larger than 3.3 million, they could exempt up to 25 positions along with
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

Transcript Highlights:
  • As legislators, we don't have a doctor's license, and we put these in place.
  • The Medical Board licenses and extracts supervise all licenses for several of our licensed professions
  • resides that the license is terminated so they can swing by and make sure that since there's no license
  • My guess is that it would apply to this license as well.
  • Without the education requirement, you won't be able to maintain the license.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • In the newest version that was filed yesterday, are they still included in this exemption?
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.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Health and Human Services Oversight REVISED: SB1304 - Added Apr 15th, 2026

Health and Human Services Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • and license extract.
  • They supervise all the licenses and... Board licenses and license extract.
  • They supervise all the licenses and such for several of our professions, 15 licensed professions in fact
  • But as a licensed Oklahoman, if I don't pay my taxes, I can't renew my pharmacy license.
  • But as a licensed Oklahomaan, if I don't pay my taxes, I can't renew my pharmacy license.
Summary: The committee opened with prayer and then heard a long series of Senate bills, many of them agency request or cleanup measures. Early bills included SB 1983, directing DHS to provide foster care data to resource family partners to better identify foster family needs; SB 444, allowing hospice personnel to control or destroy controlled substances after a patient’s death; and SB 1503, a PCS related to pregnancy resource center outreach and in-state referrals, which drew discussion about virtual versus face-to-face support and was reported out after members agreed to continue working on the language. Other measures advanced included SB 1561 on progressive discipline for certain M.T.M.S. personnel, SB 592 and SB 1946 on alcohol-related licensing/sales issues, SB 1501 and SB 1567 as cleanup or implementation bills, and SB 1833 codifying a SNAP waiver barring candy and soft drinks purchases. The committee also considered several health and human services bills. SB 2026 expanded access to military discharge papers to grandchildren; SB 904 addressed public funds and state facilities, with members raising concerns about legislative interference in medical decision-making and liability; SB 2178 modified alcohol licensing insurance requirements; SB 1651 updated Oklahoma Medical Board license language; SB 1558 clarified the definition of a child for level E group homes; SB 1565 promoted Food is Medicine efforts to improve maternal and infant outcomes; and SB 1553 required psychologist review of appealed adverse determinations involving mental health claims. SB 1257, with a policy recommendation, expanded THC/controlled substance language to align with federal guidelines, and SB 1749 made a cleanup change related to food trailers and LP gas inspections. Later in the meeting, the committee advanced SB 65 with a policy amendment adding fentanyl and xylazine test strips; SB 1242, which included OMMA education and abandoned grow cleanup provisions; SB 1642, allowing shorter acute prescriptions to help reduce addiction risk; SB 640, treating abandoned grow facilities as public nuisances so local governments can abate them; SB 667, clarifying accreditation language for chiropractic programs; SB 1436, requiring hospitals to provide information on obtaining records after stillbirth or miscarriage; SB 1484, codifying medical examiner practices in infant or child deaths; SB 1562, addressing hospice patient solicitation; SB 1794, creating a mental health bed-availability database; SB 1644, seeking data on alpha-gal syndrome to support federal research funding; SB 1533, ensuring burial assistance for Oklahoma veterans who die out of state; SB 933, creating a right-to-try pathway for individualized treatments; and SB 1555, aligning the definition of intellectual disability with federal law. Most bills were reported out do pass, with recorded votes ranging from unanimous to a few nays on some measures. SB 1304 was laid over, and the committee adjourned at the end of the meeting.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/16/2026 - Senate Finance

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • any outstanding home equity revolving loans must continue to comply with current law, and that a licensed
  • consumer lender is not required to obtain a mortgage broker license to continue servicing such loans
  • For the industry, it kind of makes the licensing a little bit easier with a single license, gets rid
  • In Arizona, Landmark operates eight licensed branches and serves approximately 7,000...
  • I would much rather just exempt, as we've done before when we tried to repeal back.
Committee: Senate Finance
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ports, Waterways and Intermodal Transit Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit

Transcript Highlights:
  • currently under the Department of Public Health rules, it's forbidden unless they have a special license
  • Rules, it's forbidden unless they have a special license to distribute oysters.
  • name of the State Pilotage Commission, along with the requirements for the apprenticeship and the licensing
Bills: HB277 , SB89 , HB135 , HB277 , SB89 , HB135
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals Apr 3rd, 2025

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals

Transcript Highlights:
  • The specific property value is their license, so thank you.
  • There would be a licensed appraiser, right, that does it. It has to be a certified appraisal.
  • I would presume if it's, it may exempt Collin County.
  • We have consistently given exemptions; we give Freeport exemptions, and we give Homestead exemptions
  • We collect roughly $230 million in property tax and we give $140 million in exemptions.
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • or with no driver's license at all, no ID.
  • They show their Arizona driver's license and bring their Nevada utility bill with them.
  • You need to get a driver's license right away.
  • Can you tell me what the licensing fee was? Majority Leader, I apologize, I missed it.
  • Can you tell me what the licensing fee was for the retailers? Thank you for the question.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Apr 14th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • I don't have a lot of experience, but I know current law: they have to be licensed for at least two years
  • They have to have a Class D license, which I don't know. At least five feet from the structure.
  • They have to have a Class D license, which allows anybody from a Class D up to Class A to do this.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAL Public Hearing - Tue Feb 17, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST

Water & Land

Transcript Highlights:
  • This would exempt all of that.
  • exemption.
  • So, this would exempt all that. &gt;&gt; Okay. So, this would exempt all that.
  • So, I'm this would exempt all of that.
  • Yeah, I exemption. This bill is broad.
Committee: House Water & Land
Summary: The committee heard HB 1817, which would create a daily bag limit for amaa/ama fish to protect Hawaii’s fisheries. DLNR said the biggest stressor on amaa populations is diversion of freshwater flows that cut off food sources for juvenile fish, and suggested that place-by-place rulemaking with fishers and stakeholders would be the most effective approach. A teacher and several Waialua Elementary students testified in strong support, describing research on declining catch data, cultural importance, and the need to preserve the fish for future generations. Other supporters said the fish is being outcompeted by invasive species and cited historical declines, including testimony that bag limits in Hilo Bay have helped increase populations. Committee members asked DLNR about traditional and cultural gathering rights, whether the bill’s bag limit would apply to native Hawaiian practices, and whether the limit was 10 per day or per season. DLNR said constitutional Hawaiian practices are protected, but also noted that if the bag limit is set in statute it would limit the department’s flexibility to tailor rules by area. Members also asked about other conservation efforts, and DLNR said fish pond revitalization and amaa production are underway statewide. One member raised concern that a statewide statutory limit might not fit conditions on every island, and DLNR said it has authority to adopt area-specific rules through rulemaking, though that process can take months to more than a year. The committee then moved to HP 206, an appropriations measure for the City and County of Honolulu involving school land transfers, and HP 266B relating to Banyan Drive. On HP 206, the county said the request is a one-time item and estimated costs were about $3.25 million, with the city and county already spending more than $350,000 on the transfers. On HP 266B, HCDA said it is conducting a master planning effort for Banyan Drive and plans a community visioning exercise this summer. Testimony from the Banyan Drive redevelopment agency emphasized the need for more flexible land-tenure rules, while OHA supported the bill with amendments to include cultural specialists and lineal descendants in the redevelopment process and to protect ceded lands. No votes were taken in the portion of the meeting provided.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Taxes Committee Meeting - 2025-05-06

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • This would limit the property tax exemption for charitable rental housing.
  • that exemption through 2031.
  • Those are the property tax exemption, the attachment, and appurtenances.
  • Property tax exemptions that are unchanged from how they were heard in committee.
  • You know, I'm happy that we did the property tax exemptions for tribal nations.
Bills: HF2730 , HF2257 , HF2768 , HF1932 , HF2437
Committee: House Taxes
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 5/6/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • This would limit the property tax exemption for charitable rental housing so that the exemption is not
  • that exemption. 10 of your summary.
  • ><c> charitable</c><00:14:19.279><c> rental</c> tax exemption for charitable rental tax exemption for
  • </c><00:14:49.120><c> for</c> property tax exe exemptions for property tax exe exemptions for properties
  • </c><00:16:19.680><c> for</c> extends the property tax exemption for extends the property tax exemption
Bills: HF2730 , HF2257 , HF2768 , HF1932 , HF2437
Committee: House Taxes
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Fri Mar 6, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 24

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I would say today, the industry that was given that exemption in the 1970s is a much different playing
  • that was would say today, the industry that was given<01:22:53.760><c> that</c><01:22:54.000><c> exemption
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  • in the 1970s is a given that exemption in the 1970s is a much<01:22:56.000><c> different</c><01:22:56.800