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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Community Safety Jan 29th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Community Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • some of the key changes.
  • of the bill analysis.
  • The bill if at the end of the term of community custody, they have repaid the full amount of restitution
  • and out of our communities. ...of people's vehicles, snatching individuals off our streets and out of
  • that type of thing.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 28th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • the earlier of two years of discovery of the act or omission or five years of signing the appraisal
  • of action.
  • in the business of doing that kind of work.
  • in the business of doing that kind of work.
  • of...
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Government

Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • with tooth decay and the years and thousands of dollars that they've spent trying to repair just their
  • They've gotten a windfall of $3.6 billion of state money over the course of 36 months, okay?
  • of things.
  • Are any of you one of those? Okay. Okay, call my name. One of those?
  • Are any of you one of those? Okay. Okay.
Committee: Senate Government
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Tax, Business and Transportation Jan 27th, 2026 at 01:42 pm

Senate Tax, Business & Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are going to kind of go in a little bit of a different order, and I'll give those of you who are here
  • kind of a run of show.
  • on behalf of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce in support of Senate Bill 58.
  • But then there was a general sales tax of one quarter of one percent of the sales.
  • But then there was a general sales tax of one quarter of one percent of the sales.
Bills: SB36 , SB88 , SB92 , SB97 , SB48 , SB55 , SB58 , SB76 , SB93 , SB89 , SB60
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Law & Justice Jan 27th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Law & Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • problem of mass marketing and mass filing of claims.
  • It's 60 percent of what? And some of those things.
  • It's 60 percent of what? And some of those things.
  • of our Department of Corrections.
  • of our Department of Corrections.
Bills: SB6239 , SB6074 , SB5886 , SB6041 , SB6190
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Jan 27th, 2026

Community Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • of things.
  • of things.
  • I echo some of the comments of my colleagues.
  • of things like lot splits and that type of thing.
  • of construction and the availability of labor.
Bills: S0218 , S0380 , S0936 , S0948 , S0962 , S0984 , S1020 , S1180 , S1434 , S1444 , S1612
Summary: The committee took up a series of land use, housing, local government, and public notice bills, along with a firefighter cancer bill and a bill on temporary door locking devices. SB 984 on firefighter cancer benefits and prevention was explained as clarifying access to death benefits and a one-time cancer payment for firefighters; it was reported favorably. SB 1612 required local governments to accept electronic payments online; it also passed favorably. SB 1180 created a recall framework for elected community development district board members and, through a strike-all amendment, also addressed synthetic turf enforcement and expanded compact urban mixed-use district definitions; the amendment was adopted and the bill was reported favorably. SB 936 allowed temporary door locking devices above the finished floor and directed the Building Commission to add standards to the Florida Building Code; it passed favorably. The committee also considered SB 380 on legal notices, which would let certain local government entities publish notices on their own websites or other designated sites instead of relying on newspapers in more cases. The Florida Press Association, Common Cause, and newspaper representatives opposed the bill, arguing it would fragment public notice access and make notices harder to find and verify, while supporters said it would modernize and reduce costs. The bill’s amendment clarified which agencies were covered, and the committee reported the bill favorably. SB 962 on affordable housing narrowed prior zoning preemption language so working farms and farm operations would not be unintentionally captured by Live Local-style rules; it passed favorably. SB 1444 on state preemption and religious expression, private clubs, and minor home construction drew support from religious freedom advocates and opposition from cities and counties, which warned of vague terms and overbroad preemption; it was reported favorably. The committee then approved SB 218, which would limit the reach of last session’s hurricane recovery land-use preemption to counties actually damaged by hurricanes and restore normal local land-use authority in unaffected counties. SB 1434 on infill redevelopment would streamline zoning and subdivision approvals for environmentally impacted parcels in certain urban counties to encourage housing on contaminated or underused land; counties and local-government groups opposed it as an overbroad preemption and raised concerns about the environmental threshold and density provisions, but the bill was reported favorably. SB 1020 on chickees prohibited local ordinances from blocking chickee construction if setback requirements are met and made unauthorized attempts to circumvent the building code a misdemeanor; it passed favorably. Finally, SB 948 on local government land development regulations and orders, as amended, proposed a statewide starter-home framework with lot-split and zoning changes to increase housing supply; local-government and planning groups warned it would function as a rigid statewide zoning code and could drive overdevelopment, while housing advocates supported it as necessary state action. The committee reported the bill favorably after extensive debate.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Housing Jan 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm on the board of directors of the Thurston Climate Action Team and a member of the Washington Physicians
  • Those kind of things happen, and this kind of bill is the type of thing that helps to restrict that and
  • of private and public marketing and of their obligations they're under.
  • of that.
  • And again, a lot of them bear the label of a 55-plus community.
Bills: SB6091 , SB6096 , SB6153 , SB6200
Committee: Senate Housing
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • harm instead of self-harm.
  • of the legislation.
  • of the legislation.
  • But the career portion of that resource is one of the largest bills they see.
  • of Military Justice.
Bills: HB2397 , HB2417 , HB2157 , HB2186 , HB2225 , HB2351
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Trade & Economic Development Jan 22nd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Business, Trade & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • I had the honor of testifying a couple of days ago on the House version of this particular bill.
  • I am chairman of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. I am here today in support of Senate Bill 6137.
  • Okay, Terry Cooper, Mayor of the City of Medical Lake.
  • I'm here on behalf of State of Washington Tourism.
  • of Washington; and, of course, Vancouver.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Healthcare Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Healthcare

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  • </c><00:07:12.560><c> formula</c> but one of the parts of that uh formula but one of the parts of that
  • </c><00:09:53.680><c> need</c> a lot of ways the certificate of need a lot of ways the certificate of
  • to</c><00:10:41.360><c> apply</c><00:10:41.920><c> to</c> of thousands of dollars to apply to of thousands
  • </c><00:17:50.240><c> So,</c> is uh part of that. So, is uh part of that.
  • the Department of limitations of the Department of Corrections.<00:20:04.960><c> I</c><00:20:05.200><
Bills: SB9 , SB90 , SB82 , SB84 , SB9 , SB90 , SB82 , SB84
Committee: Senate Healthcare
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Tourism Jan 13th, 2026

Commerce and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • Many of you know, because of Chair Leek's leadership, we heard a right-to-repair bill that I had here
  • Many of you know, because of Chairleaks, that I'm very much in favor of.
  • Many of you know, because of Chair Leake's leadership, we heard a right-to-repair bill that I had here
  • So understanding there's, you know, possibilities of, of.
  • The drafters of this bill come from the intellectual property committee of the Business Law Section of
Bills: S0386 , S0528 , S0806 , S0696 , S0930 , S0874 , S0898 , S0826 , S0838
Summary: The Commerce and Tourism Committee met with a quorum and considered several bills, most of them receiving favorable reports. SB 386, relating to farm equipment repair rights, was briefly explained by the sponsor as a lemon-law style measure for farm equipment; it passed without questions or debate. SB 528, aimed at strengthening Florida’s manufacturing sector by expanding Department of Commerce responsibilities, codifying the chief manufacturing officer role, creating a workforce development grant program, and requiring reporting, drew support from several appearance forms and was reported favorably. SB 806, a broader right-to-repair bill covering portable wireless devices and agricultural equipment, drew the most discussion: dealership and industry representatives opposed it, arguing existing manufacturer agreements already provide access to repair information and that the bill could force manufacturers into competition with dealers, while supporters framed it as pro-consumer and pro-repair access; it was still reported favorably. SB 696 on trademark registration modernization and SB 930 creating a Florida Retirement Savings Task Force were both explained as administrative/policy measures and passed without opposition. SB 874, which creates a professional licensure reciprocity path for out-of-state surveyors and mappers to address workforce shortages, also passed favorably. The committee then took up SB 826 on gift certificates, which the sponsor said is intended to target bank-branded “reward cards” that function like gift cards but expire, while not affecting loyalty programs. The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association expressed concern about unintended consequences and asked to work on tighter definitions, but the bill was reported favorably after the sponsor said clarifying language would be added later. The committee also heard SB 838, as amended, on electronic payments for retail installment contracts; the sponsor said it would clarify that reasonable convenience fees for optional electronic payments are permissible, require disclosure, and preserve a fee-free option. Members raised concerns about what counts as a “reasonable” fee and whether the bill could authorize junk fees, but the committee substitute was reported favorably. Several votes were taken by roll call, with the bills above reported favorably and SB 898 temporarily postponed at the sponsor’s request. Members later asked to be recorded as voting affirmatively on bills they had missed. The meeting concluded after the final vote on SB 838 and a motion to adjourn.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation May 19th, 2025

Environmental Regulation

Transcript Highlights:
  • a panel on one of the pending items of business.
  • On behalf of the Texas chapter of the U.S.
  • Capital point of view, a multiple of two times or more of our annual sales.
  • of this year.
  • Of us, 10 miles of us, what is the right distance for us?
Bills: SB1757 , SB1758 , SB1898 , SB2050
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs May 5th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • of Texas.
  • I'm here on behalf of Dallas County in support of SB651.
  • Members, Senate Bill 1931 relates to the designation of a portion of Business U.S.
  • The reality of it is I think all of us have a special moment that we think of when we think of our moms
  • As a matter of fact, I do. Yeah, a mother of four.
Bills: HB4458 , SB651 , SB1227 , SB1931
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Billions and billions of pounds of foreign shrimp have just ruined the market.
  • Then just the sheer time and effort of having your employees make all of those updates.
  • I assure you that none of the seafood restaurants had a picture of an Indian pond.
  • lot of retaliation.
  • And it just adds to our message of being an economic powerhouse of the country and of the world.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 23rd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • of this group of humans having a store of value.
  • of the association, making decisions on behalf of it.
  • I think one of the main issues there is that there's a lot of power to influence, and a lot of partners
  • service to thousands of Texans and hundreds of thousands of Americans every year.
  • He speaks of.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Apr 15th, 2025

S/C on Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • It will drive $300 million into the rural economy of the state of Texas.
  • It's sort of a term of art which encompasses a wide range of solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption
  • And we show you registered as Alan Craddock on behalf of the Texas Department of Insurance Division of
  • to extreme heat due to the nature of the work that I do and the lack of... of worker protections.
  • As a consequence of so many years of this type of work, I now have medical issues. ...with my stomach
Bills: HB446 , HB1609 , HB4443 , HB4464 , HB4735 , HB5476
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 7th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, disabled veterans, Legion of Valor recipients, and Medal of Honor recipients.
  • Vice Chair, very aware of the intricacies of these arrangements.
  • I provided the committee with a section of several analyses of each section of code in which the Space
  • of the bill.
  • of those buildings.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Leg Committee Meeting - 2025-03-26

Legacy Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Herr will go over some of the specifics of how this is done.
  • sake of time.
  • Highlights of completed restoration and renovation work include tuck pointing and repair of the brick
  • Our celebration of 100 years of Minnesota FFA.
  • And to keep 100 of those back, that's a big part of this story: to have 100 of these fish on exhibit
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Legacy Finance Committee 3/26/25

Legacy Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> have</c> same level of of of color that they have same level of of of color that they have brought
  • Highlights of completed RNR work include tuckpointing and repair of the brick exterior, replacement of
  • Highlights of completed RNR work include tuckpointing and repair of the brick exterior, replacement of
  • <c> this</c> that's kind of the fun part of the this that's kind of the fun part of the this particular
  • or for the rearing facility. big part of of how big we need them to big part of of how big we need them
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • the transfer of a portion of the property. of the Water Utility Service Territory.
  • of flooding. and also greater levels of flooding.
  • They did a survey of it right before the event. that happened end of April, beginning of May.
  • So, are they out of compliance? Are any of these sites out of compliance currently?
  • Well, I think, I mean, if we can keep the sand in place for 99% of the events instead of, say, 70% of