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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Transportation, Highways and Public Works May 11th, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Public Works

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm here to talk about the West Bank Flood Protection Authority's resources and our ability to manage
  • a flood protection authority that is well versed in open meetings, public works contracting, and managing
  • Most recently and alarmingly, the firing of the director of operations and the manager of the 17th Street
Summary: The committee first adopted Amendment Set 527 without objection, then took up Senate Bill 56 concerning the Lafitte Area Independent Levee District and its possible transfer into the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-West. Amendment Set 5327 was adopted to add a compliance officer with specified qualifications, described as a checks-and-balances measure separating that role from the chief of police. Testimony in support emphasized the district’s limited recurring revenues, the need for professional management, and the West Bank authority’s ability to provide administrative and operational support. A witness for affected landowners raised concerns about unpaid takings claims and urged amendments to preserve liability and avoid litigation, but the committee ultimately reported SB 56 favorably with amendments. The committee then received an update from DOTD Secretary Glenn Laude on the department’s transformation initiatives, including outsourcing operations and maintenance, construction process improvements, faster contractor payment times, quicker change-order approvals, and improved project delivery rates. After that, the committee reported favorably Senate Bill 171, which makes cleanup changes to the new water resources authority, and Senate Bill 252, which updates driver’s license organ-donor authorization to record both yes and no choices. Senate Bill 72, dealing with electronic titles and vehicle registration, was amended extensively to modernize OMV processes, support electronic lien and title transactions, and set standards for secure digital titles; it was then reported with amendments. House Bill 939, which would have created a Louisiana New and Used Motor Vehicle Commission, was converted into a substitute bill creating a Louisiana Vehicle Commission and consolidating the existing new and used vehicle commissions. After discussion of implementation, governance, funding, and employee-transition concerns, the committee adopted the substitute amendments and then deferred the bill. Senate Bill 129, creating a Master Combat Infantry Specialty license plate, was amended to add designated state officials for a related special plate request tied to security and parking around the Supreme Court in New Orleans, and it was reported with amendments. Finally, House Resolution 243, as amended, urged safety warning signage on the Tickfaw River after a fatal boating accident; the amendment shifted responsibility from DOTD to surrounding parish governing authorities, and the resolution was reported with amendments before the committee adjourned.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/3/26

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Institutions must maintain written policies addressing risk management, cybersecurity, internal controls
  • ,</c><00:14:02.800><c> cyber</c><00:14:03.360><c> security,</c> risk management, cyber security, risk
  • We should be pursuing helping people manage and not be scammed by crypto, right?
  • We should be pursuing helping people manage and not be scammed by crypto, right?
  • We should be pursuing helping people manage and not be scammed by crypto, right?
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/03/2026 - Senate Natural Resources

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is one of the pots of money that WIFA manages that is funded through Environmental Protection Agency
  • That WIFA manages is funded through Environmental Protection Agency federal appropriations on an annual
  • I'm the Gila County deputy county manager.
  • Gila County is doing right now is we have approximately $20 million of debris management costs to eliminate
Bills: HB2029, HB2096, HB2116
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Government Oversight Feb 26th, 2026

Government Oversight

Summary: The committee opened with prayer and then took up several bills, beginning with HB 3057, a government efficiency cleanup measure that removes more than 50 obsolete statutory report requirements. A member raised a concern that the bill might inadvertently remove language related to a child abuse response team, and the sponsor said that would be corrected before floor consideration. HB 3057 was then approved 14-0 and sent to the floor. Members then debated HB 313, which prohibits state funds from being used for gender reassignment surgeries. The sponsor said the bill is intended to ensure taxpayer dollars are not used for such procedures, while opponents argued it goes beyond funding restrictions and could affect adults, referrals, private conversations, and medical judgment. Supporters framed it as protecting children and public funds. After debate, the bill passed 16-3. The committee also approved HB 4113, clarifying that people with felony convictions regain voting rights after completing incarceration, parole, supervision, and probation, and HB 3310, the Agency Accountability and Budget Transparency Act, both by 15-0 votes. The committee next considered HB 3314, a county-option marijuana public safety impact fee allowing a 15% tax on retail marijuana sales. Questions focused on the 5% petition threshold and who should initiate the tax request, and the sponsor said he was open to changes. The bill passed 12-3. Members then debated HB 3985, which would create a private cause of action against certain large municipalities, mainly in the two largest metro areas, for failing to enforce laws related to issues such as camping, loitering, and panhandling. Opponents said it intrudes on municipal home rule and could raise constitutional issues; supporters said it would encourage cities to enforce their own laws. It also passed 12-3. Finally, the committee approved HB 4486, authorizing a Gold Star Family Memorial Monument funded by the Woody Williams Foundation, after discussion about how it fits with existing veterans memorials at the Capitol. The bill passed 14-0. The chair announced the committee would meet again on Tuesday and then adjourned.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

County and Municipal Government Feb 11th, 2026

County and Municipal Government

Summary: The committee considered a series of local government, utilities, purchasing, mapping, and animal regulation bills. House Bill 3985 by Rep. Caldwell was presented as giving property owners recourse if a local municipality circumvents the law and reduces property value; it passed 6-0. House Bill 3883 by Rep. Cantrell would require public utility governing bodies to advise users of their responsibilities, adopt safeguards against system malfunctions, follow DEQ rules more closely, and provide liability protections for utilities and third-party operators; it passed 7-0. House Bill 4335 by Rep. Moore would let municipalities and counties regulate pet shops but not ban them outright, while allowing action against shops violating state animal laws and grandfathering certain existing bans; after questions about puppy mills and local authority, it passed 6-1. Rep. Storm presented House Bills 3416, 3417, and 3418 as part of a package responding to audit findings and tightening public purchasing rules. HB 3416 and HB 3417 would steer county and city bidding toward the lowest and most responsible bidders, with HB 3417 setting a $10,000 threshold for city/town bidding rules. HB 3418 would apply broader procurement reforms across property, public works, and schools, including requiring alternatives to sole-source vendors, banning restrictive bid notices, requiring ownership statements, prohibiting officials from influencing bids or sharing bid information, allowing live video of bid openings, and making Central Purchasing Act violations a misdemeanor. All three bills passed unanimously. Rep. Lawson’s HB 3619, with a PCS adopted as the bill, would expand and direct the GIS Council and one-stop mapping initiative to create a single state-owned map for use by political subdivisions, including aerial photography and boundary clarification; it passed 6-0. HB 3624 would repeal an older law tied to shifting county boundaries caused by flooding and river changes, with the goal of making county boundary maps more uniform and consistent; it also passed 6-0. Rep. Boles’ HB 3463, requested by the State Auditor’s Office, would modernize the municipal audit process for small communities under 2,500 population and codify work done over several years with the Oklahoma Municipal League; it passed 6-0. The committee then announced one more meeting would be held the following week and adjourned.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - Senate Education

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Providing written documentation would ensure that teachers have the necessary support in managing their
  • Senate Bill 1074, as it would not only strengthen the ability of teachers to manage their classrooms
  • When a child misbehaves in the classroom and classroom management kind of gets disrupted or interrupted
  • Local school leadership must retain the ability to manage student behavior quickly and appropriately
  • Local school leadership must retain the ability to manage student behavior quickly and appropriately
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Finance Jan 30th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • The court case specifically related to a pharmacy benefit manager.
  • Each county, in cooperation with its cities, must prepare a solid waste management plan, which must be
  • Counties and cities must use the revenue to implement their solid waste management plans.
  • I'm Margo Gillespie, the Solid Waste Division Manager at Skagit County.
  • I'm Margo Gillespie, the Solid Waste Division Manager at Skagit County.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Jan 21st, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are a transportation management association, and we are here today to enthusiastically support House
  • I manage the commute trip reduction and transportation demand management programs at Move Redmond, and
  • And across sectors, our employers said the same thing: parking management is a problem, and CTR provides
  • They, as management, were not aware of that.
  • to manage this undefined technology.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 16th, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • As background, the Office of Financial Management maintains a comprehensive classification plan for all
  • We have another witness who is testifying remotely: Yale Rowe, who is the general manager for the Emerald
  • Yale Row, who is the general manager for the Emerald Queen Casino. Mr. Rowe.
  • My name is Yale Rowe, and I manage operations at the Emerald Queen Casinos in Tacoma and Fife.
  • I'm Sherry Sawyer with the Office of Financial Management, and happy to be here today in support of our
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Law & Justice Jan 13th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Law & Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • the statutorily mandated form and uses a much better form developed by the Office of Financial Management
  • I'm the city manager for the City of Yakima, testifying in support of this bill.
  • Practically, OPD anticipates doing a small contract for a dedicated project manager to coordinate meetings
  • So we propose adding two members who direct or manage public defense offices, one serving a municipality
  • So we propose adding two members who direct or manage public defense offices, one serving a municipality