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Transcript Highlights:
  • DHRD is opposed to this measure because it is inconsistent with exempt employee status as at-will.
  • There are current provisions in the BU 3, 41, 13, and 14 contracts which address exempt employees' right
  • 600 position 600 position<00:21:51.360><c> increase</c><00:21:52.159><c> in</c><00:21:52.480><c> exempt
  • </c><00:21:52.960><c> positions</c> position increase in exempt positions position increase in exempt
  • 08.480><c> the</c> ...ensure the pension system for the state, it actually continues to have its tax-exempt
Committee: House Labor
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Jan 13th, 2026

Community Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • certain unique communities, state and federal requirements, and water supply and management will be exempted
  • Would mirror and line up this camera policy with other public records exemptions that deal with other
Bills: S0330 , S0354 , S0504 , S0506 , S0526 , S0594 , S0840
Summary: The committee took up several bills related to public safety, housing, disaster recovery, construction, and land use. SB 330 clarified the heart disease presumption for firefighters, law enforcement, and correctional officers, aligned the definition of heart disease with medical practice, and allowed a transferring law enforcement officer to rely on a prior physical if the new agency does not provide one. An amendment stating the act serves an important state interest was adopted, and the bill passed unanimously after supportive testimony from law enforcement and fire groups. SB 594 expanded local housing assistance eligibility to residents of mobile home communities, including SHIP rental assistance for lot rent and rehabilitation/emergency repair programs for the home itself; it also passed unanimously after support from manufactured housing advocates. SB 840 revised the hurricane-related land use limits enacted in prior legislation by sunsetting certain temporary restrictions on June 30, 2026, narrowing the affected area from 100 miles to 50 miles from a storm track, and exempting certain planning, water, wastewater, stormwater, and flood-related decisions. The sponsor said the bill was intended to fix unintended consequences of prior hurricane recovery legislation, and the measure was reported favorably on a unanimous vote. SB 526 addressed commercial construction projects by prohibiting “no damages for delay” clauses in public construction contracts, directing the Florida Building Commission to create a uniform commercial permit application, requiring permit fee reductions when private providers are used, and adding mitigation to product approval categories; county representatives raised concerns about implementation and fees, but the bill passed favorably. The committee also approved SB 504 and SB 506, both by Senator Burgess, creating a framework for code inspector body camera use and a related public records exemption for recordings. Both were described as optional for local governments and were reported favorably without opposition. Finally, the committee considered CS/SB 354, a major “blue ribbon projects” bill creating a framework for very large developments that would reserve at least 60% of land for conservation, agriculture, recreation, utilities, and related uses in exchange for streamlined approval and state preemption over local land use controls. The bill drew extensive testimony both for and against, with supporters emphasizing housing supply and land preservation and opponents warning about local control, sprawl, infrastructure costs, and weak conservation protections. Two amendments were adopted to define reserve areas more specifically and address conservation easements, and the committee reported the bill favorably on a divided vote, with Senator Passidomo voting no.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part II) May 8th, 2025

Education K-16

Transcript Highlights:
  • Memorial Stadium just like SB 2076 House Bill 3114 proposes to eliminate certain view corridors and exempt
  • the school district police department, and honorably retired police officers who maintain an active license
  • municipal chiefs across Texas and preserves high safety standards by ensuring all officers remain fully licensed
Bills: HB6 , HB120 , HB210
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Mar 4th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's going to basically set the parameters and bring some structure to the tax exemptions that we give
  • Fees charged against non-licensed persons or entities are specifically prohibited by statute, and also
  • Licensed under the Board of Pharmacy in Alabama.
  • In 2023, this board raked in $4.4 million in licensing fees and spent... ...million in licensing fees
  • If they’re not licensed, this statute specifically states if you're not licensed, then you can’t be fined
Bills: HB191 , HB35 , HB29 , HB123 , HB35 , HB29 , HB191 , HB123
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Jun 23rd, 2026

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure

Transcript Highlights:
  • Right now, we are completely maxed out with licenses.
  • The city is allowed 31 licenses for restaurants and bars.
  • A liquor license is the pathway for being able to be viable.
  • A liquor license is the pathway for being able to be viable.
  • bar licenses, which I think is important.
Bills: S3082 , S3090 , H5425 , H5130 , H5114
Summary: The Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure held a hearing on late-filed bills, with testimony heard both in person and remotely. The committee reviewed several measures, including H. 355 and S. 3082 on veterinary telemedicine/telehealth, H. 5445 on additional liquor licenses for East Hampton, and S. 3090/H. 5114 on consumer-connected devices and software support disclosure. The chair outlined hearing logistics, including three-minute testimony limits and written testimony submission, and noted that Lawrence High School students were present to observe. On the veterinary bills, supporters of H. 355 argued that allowing veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship remotely would improve access to care for pets whose owners face transportation, mobility, or anxiety-related barriers, and could help veterinarians continue practicing through telemedicine. Opponents of S. 3082, including the Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association and several veterinarians, said the initial in-person exam is essential to detect conditions that cannot be seen on video, avoid misdiagnosis, and preserve the standard of care; they emphasized that teletriage and follow-up telemedicine are already used after an in-person relationship is established. Committee members pressed both sides on the distinction between teletriage and establishing the relationship, the timing of annual exams, and whether limited exceptions for sedatives or other pre-visit needs might be workable. Senator Lovely testified in support, citing a recent Lyme case where follow-up telemedicine would have been useful. On H. 5445, Representative Gomez and East Hampton Mayor Salem Derby urged approval of the bill to authorize eight additional liquor licenses, saying the city has reached its current cap, needs economic development, and wants to support downtown revitalization and new restaurant growth. Members asked about public safety and the number of licenses sought; the mayor said local public safety officials support the request and that the licenses would be for restaurants, not bars. On S. 3090 and H. 5114, consumer advocates and cybersecurity experts supported requiring manufacturers of connected devices to disclose software support timelines, arguing it would improve consumer transparency, cybersecurity, and reduce e-waste. Industry groups opposed the bills, saying fixed disclosure requirements could be impractical, create confusion, burden small businesses, conflict with federal efforts, and be difficult to apply to appliances, lighting, and other products with long lifecycles. The committee did not take a substantive vote on the bills during the hearing; at the end, staff announced a forthcoming poll for House members, and the committee voted to adjourn.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Jun 23rd, 2026

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure

Transcript Highlights:
  • Right now, we are completely maxed out with licenses.
  • The city is allowed 31 licenses for restaurants and bars.
  • A liquor license is the pathway to being able to be viable.
  • A liquor license is the pathway for being able to be viable.
  • bar licenses, which I think is important.
Bills: S3082 , S3090 , H5425 , H5130 , H5114
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The stations are all affiliated with either a college, school, or university, a native tribe, or licensed
  • The stations are all affiliated with either a college, school, or university, a native tribe, or licensed
  • The stations are all affiliated with either a college, school, or university, a native tribe, or licensed
  • Um and the bill doesn't allow<01:13:18.680><c> any</c><01:13:18.840><c> exemptions</c><01:13:19.600><
  • for uh to the full allow any exemptions for uh to the full cost-benefit<01:13:21.440><c> analysis</c
Bills: SF856 , HF4482 , HF3672 , HF1234 , HF4591 , HF3554 , HF936
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business Feb 3rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • Funeral Directors Association to approve continuing education requirements for funeral director's license
  • This also allows for plumbers, any licensed plumber, to install and inspect approval of that equipment
  • LP gas representatives were there, fire, health, and one of them addressed me and said if we had licensed
  • I put an option for a licensed plumber to install or inspect so it doesn't make them the primary.
  • As well, I just want to make sure that the food truck industry can have access to a licensed plumber
Bills: HB3725 , HB3260 , HB3660 , HB3369 , HB3370
Committee: House Business
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business Feb 3rd, 2026

Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • Funeral Directors Association to approve continuing education requirements for funeral directors' license
  • This also allows any licensed plumber to install and inspect that equipment.
  • LP gas representatives were there, fire health, and one of them addressed me and said if we had licensed
  • I put in an 'or LP gas' provision, so a licensed plumber could install or inspect.
  • I put an or LP gas or a licensed plumber could install or inspect.
Bills: HB3725 , HB3260 , HB3660 , HB3369 , HB3370
Committee: House Business
Summary: The committee first took up House Bill 3725, as amended by a PCS, which would require employers statewide to use E-Verify or a federal equivalent when hiring new employees. The author argued the bill would help reduce illegal immigration, protect wages and jobs for lawful workers, and impose only minimal costs because E-Verify is free and quick to use. Members raised concerns about burdens on small businesses, farms, and ranches; state versus federal authority; enforcement by the Department of Labor; identity theft and false positives; possible litigation; and what would happen if the federal system went offline or changed. The author said the bill includes good-faith protections, a trigger repeal if the federal program expands, and that he would file additional language to address shutdown-related disruptions. No motion was made, and the bill remained in committee. The committee then heard and passed several other measures without opposition. House Bill 3260 would add the Oklahoma Funeral Directors Association as an approved provider for continuing education credits for funeral director license renewals, and it passed 9-0. House Bill 3660 would authorize natural organic reduction, described as transforming human remains into soil, and it also passed 9-0. House Bill 3369 would revise food truck fire code requirements by allowing portable fire extinguishers instead of an automatic suppression system and by allowing licensed plumbers, not just Oklahoma LP Gas, to inspect or install certain gas plumbing; members discussed possible conflicts with another LP gas fix and agreed to work together, and the bill passed 9-0. Finally, House Bill 3370 would extend the effective date of the food truck fire code to November 1, 2028, creating a sunset to allow more time for a broader solution. The author said he preferred another option but wanted this bill available if needed. After brief clarification, the committee passed HB 3370 9-0. The meeting ended with the chair noting there would be three meetings left in the session.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/13/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • It establishes new exemptions from using a water-measuring device on a non-exempt well for irrigation
  • well or the replacement non-exempt well in a new location are for irrigation use.
  • So residential properties are exempt from that requirement. It's for irrigation and expansion.
  • And that is in these areas that have already been, Madam Chair, designated as non-exempt? Correct?
  • “Yeah, Madam Chair, define for me what is exempt and non-exempt. So what does that mean?
Bills: HB2024 , HB2053 , HB2097 , HB2116 , HB2117
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Feb 23rd, 2026 at 10:00 am

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • If so, we will revoke their license and be a little harder on them.
  • Exempted existing farming operations.
  • We did license commercial float operators on the Illinois River.
  • We had a maximum ceiling of 3,900 commercial flotation device licenses, one license per boat or flotation
  • It was called a wild stretch. 205 licenses in that stretch.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Feb 23rd, 2026

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • Then we're going to revoke their license. We're going to be a little harder on those.
  • We did license commercial float operators on the Illinois River.
  • We had a maximum ceiling of 3,900 commercial flotation device licenses, one license per boat or flotation
  • A flotation device license, one license per boat or flotation device, that we would administer on the
  • It was called a wild stretch, 205 licenses in that stretch.
Summary: The committee first considered Senate Bill 2122, which would give the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry more flexibility to allow out-of-state poultry processing when in-state processing is unavailable. Supporters said the bill would help poultry producers who face short processing windows and lack sufficient in-state capacity, while opponents raised questions about food safety and environmental standards. The bill passed 13-0. The committee then took up Senate Bill 330, as amended, to help the Oklahoma State Veterinary School Committee study and support the state’s growing elk herd in western Oklahoma. An amendment updated dates and removed a fiscal section, and the bill passed 11-2. Senate Bill 271 followed, updating dairy regulation authority from milk from cows and goats to milk from all hoofed mammals and increasing the milk production fee from one cent to two cents per hundredweight. The Department of Agriculture said the change was needed to preserve Grade A status, maintain interstate milk shipping, and cover program costs without subsidizing the dairy program from poultry fees. After extensive debate over fees, federal pressure, raw milk safety, and state sovereignty, the bill passed 8-7. Later, the committee approved Senate Bill 2169, which creates a framework for managing invasive woody species and cedar removal on state lands to improve forage, reduce wildfire risk, conserve water, and increase school land revenues; it passed 12-1. Senate Bill 269, addressing baiting in migratory bird hunting and related penalties for guides, also passed 12-1. Senate Bill 2095, setting fees and fines for hunting guides and outfitters, passed 12-1 after questions about misdemeanor versus felony penalties. Finally, Senate Bill 2157, creating a Southeast Scenic Rivers framework, passed 8-5 after testimony that it would protect water resources and avoid federal scenic river designation, while critics argued it could expand government and affect property and agricultural rights.
OK
Summary: The House convened with a roll call, prayer, and the Pledge of Allegiance, then proceeded through routine opening business. The speaker outlined the day’s order of business and the clerk noted measures considered read for the second time and referred accordingly. A large group of 14 pages was introduced, with members recognizing their academic, athletic, and extracurricular achievements and future college plans. Most of the remaining time was spent on announcements and introductions. Members highlighted committee meetings, including Insurance Committee being canceled for the week, Judicial Criminal, GenGov, Admin Rules, Public Health, and Energy-related scheduling reminders. Other announcements included a blood drive to replace canceled donor drives after snow, National School Counselor Week recognition, an Oklahoma Academy event, an OSBI Citizens Academy, and a request for members to meet with committee chairs about assigned bills. There was no substantive floor debate or vote on legislation in the transcript. The only formal action recorded was a motion by the floor leader to adjourn, and the House adjourned until Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor & Commerce Jan 19th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Labor & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • A licensed occupational or physical therapist may be reimbursed for treatment only...
  • A licensed occupational or physical therapist may be reimbursed for treatment only when the treatment
  • Agriculture’s exemption under the National Labor Relations Act exists for good reason.
  • Agriculture's exemption under the National Labor Relations Act exists for good reason.
  • I didn't know there was a specific exemption for certain small businesses.
Bills: SB5437 , SB6152 , SB6058 , SB5944 , SB6039 , SB6117
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 2/24/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:09:00.240><c> certain</c> property tax exemption for certain property tax exemption for certain
  • the attachments exemption, also known as the attachments and impertinances exemption.
  • </c><00:26:02.080><c> exemption.
  • </c> received an exemption in chapter 13. received an exemption in chapter 13.
  • ><c> for</c> There's also an exemption for There's also an exemption for Bloomington<00:26:32.080><c>
Bills: HF9
Committee: House Taxes
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Military and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • They're having to go up there and reclaim their homestead exemption or the exemption that they're getting
  • They're having to go up there and reclaim their homestead exemption or the exemption that they're getting
  • They're having to go up there and reclaim their homestead exemption or the exemption that they're getting
  • She doesn't get the exemption as I understand the law.
  • She doesn't get the exemption as I understand the law. >> Mr.
Bills: HB155 , HB155
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Health Care Financing Jan 15th, 2026

Joint Committee on Health Care Financing

Transcript Highlights:
  • Despite BCaBAs being licensed by the Department of Public Health Board of Registration of Allied Mental
  • BCaBAs being licensed by the Department of Public Health Board of Registration of Allied Mental Health
  • This bill—has there been any pushback that you know of from the licensed behavioral... ...behavioral
  • Autism Services to prepare a financial analysis of the expected impact to MassHealth of allowing licensed
  • But without codifying this license into the MassHealth funding framework, families can't benefit from
Bills: H4353 , H4425 , H4453 , H4623 , H4770 , S2587 , S2737
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Agriculture and Forestry Committee Apr 23rd, 2025

Agriculture and Forestry

Transcript Highlights:
  • After that time, the number of licensed rehabs had dropped off.
  • It does not exempt an individual from the crime of cruelty to animals.
  • We do license wildlife rehabilitators. We have a process where we work with them.
  • As a previously licensed rehabilitator, I can...
  • Today, we have fewer than six licensed Today, we have fewer than six licensed rehabbers statewide.
Bills: HB448 , HB448
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Judiciary Committee Feb 12th, 2025

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm sorry I haven't read the bill, but will that exempt you?
  • So we're talking about gun shop owners, specifically those who are federal firearms license dealers,
  • who raise their... ...firearms license dealers who raise their hand and say, "I want to be a part of
  • ninety percent of them are going to say, "Yeah, I am, and here's my permit with my license."
  • Okay, give me your license and registration.
Bills: SB76 , SB35 , SB116 , SB119 , SB118 , SB129 , SB32 , SB31 , SB115 , SB75 , HB27 , HB40
Committee: House Judiciary