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  • convene a shared decision-making committee to develop an action plan to establish a K-12 Kaipuni school
  • and Development Corporation to create a housing ladder program to help individuals and families graduate
  • program to help individuals<00:07:11.120><c> and</c><00:07:11.240><c> families</c><00:07:11.600><c> graduate
  • </c><00:07:12.000><c> into</c> individuals and families graduate into individuals and families graduate
TX
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  • History, and dual credit U.S. history through Victoria College at Yorktown High School, a small rural
  • I plan to be a band director as a career, and participation in middle school and high school band programs
  • As someone like me who went through four years of high school band and was a leader there, I met a lot
  • of people who told me—and I teach high school band as a summer instructor—and I...
  • I think your work with the high school students has helped you find a great perspective.
Bills: HB2
TX
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  • Which is success beyond high school. Thank you very much. Good testimony.
  • fortunate enough to attend one of the best public high schools in the nation right here in Austin.
  • We lease a building for our high school, and that amount only covers three months' worth of rent.
  • My name is Hayden Cohen, and I'm a proud graduate of the Texas Public Schools and the State Policy Director
  • schools.
Bills: HB2
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Transportation, Highways and Public Works May 5th, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Public Works

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  • This would help alleviate problems with school buses and all the school traffic as well as the work traffic
  • This particular section is at the old, what's the Live Oak Junior High now, it's the old high school
  • Chazan to come back, but I didn’t want to miss recognizing the students here from Northside High School
  • It's really high.
  • To clarify some language that was introduced last year and became law in the school zone enforcement
Summary: The House Transportation Committee met on Tuesday, May 5, and considered a long agenda of mostly transportation, public safety, and local infrastructure measures. Among the bills reported favorably were Senate Bill 420, which adds Vermilion and Iberia Parish representation to the Lafayette Metropolitan Expressway Commission; Senate Bill 69, which updates appointments to the South Tangipahoa Parish Port Commission after redistricting; Senate Bill 40, which expands Louisiana’s move-over/safety protections for emergency and disabled vehicles; and House resolutions from Rep. Dickerson urging DOTD action on Highway 16 widening, turn lanes on Highway 1024, and a roundabout on Highway 1019. The committee also advanced HCR 53 creating a study committee on oversized vehicle permits, SB 438 increasing per diem for the Greater Lafourche Port Commission, SB 449 giving the New Orleans Public Belt more procurement flexibility, SB 115 allowing DOTD to assume certain federal NEPA duties to speed project delivery, and SB 489 authorizing third-party verification of vehicle insurance coverage. Members heard testimony on several safety and enforcement measures. SB 151 would flag OMV records for people who owe DNA samples under CODIS-related criminal provisions; State Police explained it would help law enforcement collect required samples and aid cold cases. SB 48 would create driver’s license reciprocity between Louisiana and Ireland, and SB 235 would clarify payment and liquidated damages rules for public contracts, with contractors and industry representatives saying it would help ensure timely payment to contractors, subs, and suppliers. SB 55 clarified that seat belts must be worn across both the lap and shoulder, and SB 278 required ignition interlock devices for DUI-related license reinstatement; committee members raised questions about due process, vehicle use, and how the devices would work, but both bills were reported favorably. Several measures drew more extensive debate. HB 762, as amended, would give OMV discretion over referring certain debts to the Office of Debt Recovery or Attorney General, and the amendment passed 14-2 after discussion about relief for drivers who cannot pay. SB 330 on school-zone automated speed enforcement received an amendment preserving existing compliant pavement markings, but a separate amendment to exempt Shreveport, Gretna, Livonia, and Westwego from the law failed on a roll call vote. HB 714, as substituted, would have created a railroad commission and required railroads to address blighted or abandoned lines, but after concerns about federal preemption, definition of blight, and whether a new commission was needed, Rep. Phelps moved to defer the bill, and the committee agreed. The meeting ended with adjournment after a brief recognition of committee staff and visitors.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/17/25

Transportation Finance and Policy

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  • model used by school bus companies as<00:36:06.520><c> a</c><00:36:06.680><c> CEO</c><00:36:07.079><
  • Having a third-party testing system that is similar to the school bus system, where agencies can test
  • </c><00:39:32.640><c> and</c><00:39:32.880><c> everything</c> appointments work school and everything
  • Cloud State graduate, does the Husky shuttle fall under your operations? Yes? Great.
  • </c><01:00:42.359><c> quality</c> been where we focus on um high quality been where we focus on um high
TX
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  • It's just a sad state of affairs when the school district.
  • That's not a high bar.
  • I live a high-carbon lifestyle, and I think the rest of the world should too.
  • You get to live the high-carbon lifestyle because look at us here in the United States.
  • I think the rest of the world should live a high-carbon lifestyle.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 15th, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

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  • And whereas Representative Ferrary is a graduate of Manzano High School in Albuquerque and has lived
  • Administration from the University of New Mexico, a Master of Science from the University of Michigan School
  • of Natural Resources and Environment, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School.
  • and Senator Figueroa, is an act relating to driver education requiring driver education courses and schools
  • to include at least three hours requiring driver education courses and schools to include at least three
Summary: The meeting opened with prayers, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a series of announcements and personal remarks. Members then spent a large portion of the session honoring Representative Joanne Ferrary, who announced she will not seek re-election. Speakers from both parties praised her persistence, mentorship, and work on public safety, environmental protection, health care, women’s rights, and advocacy for workers and families. Ferrary thanked colleagues and said she hoped to continue supporting initiatives in the interim and beyond. The House also recognized Representative Matthew McQueen, who is running for commissioner of public lands and will leave the legislature after this term. Members highlighted his work on conservation, land grants, wildlife protection, legislative drafting, and his reputation for principled, detailed review of bills. McQueen thanked colleagues and said he hoped to remain involved in the building in another capacity. The House then moved to third reading and passed House Bill 371, the House Appropriations and Finance Committee substitute creating a temporary funding source for land grants and acequias from remaining sponge bond revenues. Supporters said it would provide a more stable, long-term funding mechanism for acequia and land grant infrastructure while preserving existing funding streams and requiring legislative appropriation and annual reporting. Some members raised concerns about oversight and the lack of a sunset or review clause, but the bill passed 63-2. The chamber also passed House Bill 248, authorizing $392 million in general obligation bond capacity, by a vote of 65-0. The House then debated House Bill 153, a committee substitute creating a market-based framework for carbon reduction and economic development. The bill includes an environmental product declaration act, a low-carbon materials rebate, and an industrial carbon reduction grant program. Supporters said it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions while encouraging economic development and new technology at industrial facilities. Members questioned the timing of the grants, anti-donation concerns, and whether companies would receive funding only after making investments, and sponsors explained that entities must pre-certify and then apply after beginning production or retrofits. Debate was ongoing at the end of the excerpt, with no final vote shown on HB 153.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jan 15th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

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  • and all are safe and seen, that all have what they need, and all can be at peace, in hospital or school
  • We did that to protect the state, so somebody didn't use it as a six-month bank account, gaining high
  • And many of those connection charges can be quite high.
  • of their school districts, and they have spoken their voice with their vote.
  • We struggle with school construction. We have many schools that are over 50 years old.
TX
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  • Gene Mayer, Pflugerville ISD School Board Trustee. Go ahead.
  • According to the Texas School Safety Center a safe school environment is one free from bullying, violence
  • Research indicates that students who feel safe at school experience fewer symptoms. attend school more
  • school safety meetings. better-prepared Texas schools for potential threats.
  • Many school districts have not been able to comply with...
Bills: SB260, SB263, SB293, SJR18
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Children and Youth Health Committee Feb 12th, 2025

Children and Youth Health

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  • When I was in high school, I had what the school nurse described to my parents as an altercation with
  • In every state in which this bill is passed, we've seen that schools are now afraid to offer first aid
  • The legislator then blames the school for malicious compliance and says that's not what we… compliance
  • You know, maybe for public school kids, something with the school system.
  • Pressure on schools and community services, the link between childhood trauma and incarceration, strain
Bills: SB58, SB101, SB102
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 4/29/25

Ways and Means

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  • </c> drivers in the Eden Prairie schools. drivers in the Eden Prairie schools.
  • </c> to how to best approach the school day. to how to best approach the school day.
  • </c><01:08:53.440><c> district's</c> when we went to the school district's when we went to the school
  • That's very scary to schools.
  • That's very scary to schools. I that. That's very scary to schools.
Bills: HF2433, HF2434
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Juvenile Justice Apr 3rd, 2025

S/C on Juvenile Justice

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  • The kids not coming to school.
  • And if kids drop out of school—some kids drop out of school.
  • Aren't going to school because the schools aren't doing their job of letting them know.
  • Three things: they turned 21, they graduated from high school and received a GED, or they enlisted in
  • I used to sit on the school board. ...school board, but thank you. Thank you. All right.
Bills: HB2947, HB3276, HB3513
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Dominic Matthias, a sophomore at Moore High School from the Moore Public School District, is a shining
  • I'm honored today to recognize an outstanding group of students from Morris High School in Senate District
  • The Morris High School academic. team has recently won the 3A Academic Owl State Championship, marking
  • Jake Box, and at this time, if you could, the citation clerk will read, whereas the Morris High School
  • These investments, whether it's the nursing school the medical school, the hospital, the clinics, the
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 8th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • We have Moore High School AD Jason Lingo. Jason, just raise a hand.
  • The Morris High School academic team has recently won the 3A Academic Bowl State Championship, marking
  • Whereas the Morris High School Eagles through hard work and dedication are the 3A state champions for
  • And whereas the Morris High Eagles have honored their school and the Morris community by being the best
  • The State Senate extends to the Morris High School Eagles sincere congratulations and directs that this
Summary: The Senate convened, established a quorum, and opened with prayer. The chamber then recognized several guests and groups, including the Doctor of the Day Dr. Abby Woods, Nurse of the Day Kara de la Pena, and multiple student and community delegations. These included Dominic Matthias of Moore High School for his cross-country accomplishments, Calumet boys baseball and basketball teams for state championships, the Oklahoma Federation of Republican Women, Morris High School’s academic team, the Junior Chamber of Catoosa, Rogers County Leadership Program participants, and Legacy Christian Schools students. The Senate adopted Senate Resolution 40, designating the second week in April as Lung Cancer Action Week in Oklahoma. The resolution was presented in support of the American Lung Association’s efforts to raise awareness, encourage screening, and promote early detection, especially given the low screening rate among high-risk Oklahomans. The resolution passed without opposition, and unanimous consent was granted to make all senators co-authors unless they declined. The chamber also hosted Cherokee Nation Legislative Day. Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and other Cherokee leaders spoke about the tribe’s history, sovereignty, and major investments in education, housing, health care, workforce development, and economic growth in Oklahoma. Hoskin emphasized the Cherokee Nation’s partnership with the state and urged support for Medicaid expansion, arguing it helps fund health care services and jobs. Later, Senator Weaver offered a personal privilege statement mourning the death of Trooper Vernon Brake in the line of duty, followed by a moment of silence. The only other action was an announcement inviting members to a Sportsman’s Caucus reception. With the clerk’s desk clear, the Senate adopted a motion to adjourn until Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Children and Families Finance and Policy

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  • Experiencing a variety of difficulties, personal, familial, school, or even chemical problems, with the
  • </c><00:18:53.640><c> temperatures,</c> extreme weathers of high temperatures, extreme weathers of high
  • They were staying home for safety reasons, and we learned that not only was this child missing school
  • </c> schools and other places of employment. schools and other places of employment.
  • :43:21.520><c> get</c><00:43:21.720><c> paid</c> like school districts don't get paid like school districts
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 29th, 2025

Transportation

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  • House Bill 971 permits motor vehicles to use high occupancy vehicle lanes regardless of how many occupants
  • During Hurricane Beryl, one of my towns, the city of Manville, that has high.
  • , none of which were initiated by the city, to enable critical projects like hospital expansions, school
  • Some will die walking to the store or dropping their kid off at school.
  • In slip lanes and high-speed design actually put people at unnecessary risk.