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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation Apr 6th, 2026

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Did we create a revolving fund last year and fund it for, I think it was weigh station improvements,
  • fund went to fund weigh stations, and so with increasing that fee, that would essentially reduce that
  • amount that has to come out of the roads fund every year.
  • Did we create a revolving fund last year and fund it for, I think it was waste station improvements,
  • fund went to fund way stations, and so with increasing that fees, that would essentially reduce that
Summary: The Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee met and first laid over House Bills 3148 and 3982. It then heard and advanced several transportation-related measures, including HB 1411, which establishes the True Grit Trail to promote tourism in southeast Oklahoma; HB 2980, which lets tag agencies accept alternate proof of insurance when the online verification system is unavailable; HB 3015, which authorizes Service Oklahoma to issue electronic driver’s licenses; and HB 3147, which creates a Route 66 Centennial specialty license plate. All of those bills were reported out with unanimous or near-unanimous support and no stated fiscal impact in the cases discussed. The committee also advanced HB 3277, allowing vendors to use the National Insurance Crime Bureau for vehicle inspections when Highway Patrol staffing is limited, and HB 3323, which removes notarization requirements for certain electronic documents submitted to Service Oklahoma. HB 3443, which raises oversized and overweight permit fees to help fund weigh stations and reduce pressure on the roads fund, drew questions about prior funding and was estimated by ODOT to generate about $15 million; it advanced on a 9-1 vote. HB 3882, creating a dedicated revolving fund for industrial access and lake access improvement projects, also advanced on a 9-1 vote. Testimony was generally supportive, with authors explaining the bills as administrative efficiencies, tourism promotion, or funding adjustments. ODOT and Service Oklahoma officials answered questions on fiscal impact and implementation, including that the electronic credential system would be integrated with manufacturers like Apple and Google at no state cost. The committee noted it had several more House bills to hear in coming weeks and then adjourned.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Feb 26th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Lastly, subpart ten adds administrative fund transfers that were assumed but erroneously omitted.
  • Lastly, subpart ten adds administrative fund transfers that were assumed but erroneously omitted.
  • Lastly, subpart ten adds administrative fund transfers that were assumed but erroneously omitted.
  • We will move to a briefing on Senate Bill 6225, authorizing bonds for transportation funding.
  • We will now move on to Senate Bill 6225, authorizing bonds for transportation funding.
Bills: SB6005 , SB6225
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • me, I think it's right that we make sure that these communities have beautiful schools, plenty of funding
  • It's not perfect, but it allows them to administer the program with the amount of funds that they said
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 23rd, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • me, I think it's right that we make sure that these communities have beautiful schools, plenty of funding
  • It's not perfect, but it allows them to administer the program with the amount of funds that they said
Summary: The House convened, established a quorum, approved the previous day’s minutes, and heard a prayer and Pledge of Allegiance. The chamber also moved several bills through routine orders, including placing House Bill 273 on health carrier surpluses and House Bill 2681 on cannabis license fees on the second reading calendar, and welcoming guests and honored families to the gallery. The main floor action centered on three bills. Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2325, establishing a tourism self-support program, was amended with a technical clarification and passed 84-5. Supporters said the industry should fund a statewide tourism marketing effort to attract visitors year-round and compete with other states. Engrossed Third Substitute House Bill 1960, on renewable energy, was amended to address local tax treatment of wind, solar, and battery storage projects and passed 74-15; proponents said it would replace a shifting property-tax burden with a more stable excise tax so host communities receive lasting benefits. House Bill 2521, concerning firearms background checks, drew the most debate. Amendments to raise the fee cap and to set the fee at zero were both rejected, with opponents arguing the bill would burden constitutional rights and supporters saying the fee should cover the State Patrol’s costs. The bill then passed 53-36. House Bill 2675, the annual accounts bill, passed unanimously 89-0 after brief support from both parties. The House then adjourned until the next scheduled meeting.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Education Feb 6th, 2026 at 09:10 am

Senate Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • So is that no longer funded now, or have you removed that fund?
  • I probably was funded before. Mr.
  • I am — that's what funds our schools. That's what funds our teachers.
  • That's what funds our schools. That's what funds our teachers. I'm not running those bills.
  • to fund all of it.
Bills: SB204 , SB241 , HB34
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Postsecondary Education & Workforce Feb 3rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Postsecondary Education & Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • A statute of limitations clause is added, barring claims challenging the validity of the scholarship
  • A statute of limitations clause is added, barring claims challenging the validity of the scholarship
  • A statute of limitations clause is added, barring claims challenging the validity of the scholarship,
  • Recovery Trust Fund to be used for any established student consumer protection violation.
  • So that if it doesn't get funded when it gets to budget, it will be null and void. Thank you.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Jan 21st, 2026 at 10:30 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our challenges lie in the lack of consistent arts funding in our region, a challenge that will continue
  • The lack of consistent arts funding in our region is a challenge that will continue unless we find a
  • funding.
  • It is not intended to solve all K-12 funding challenges, but it addresses one of the most immediate needs
  • up... ...funding education.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/21/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • There are household things that I have a challenge doing. I have a challenge doing.
  • Please, please, please look into funding this bill. The community over 60 is growing.
  • The industry relies heavily, in fact almost entirely, on public funds and state funds for over a decade
  • In 2023, of course, minimum wage went up a little bit and ARPA funds went down a little bit.
  • That is to fund renting the home, insuring the home.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • They already have hit the general fund. Things have leveled out with us.
  • Public for funding is reduced.
  • </c> amount of state and federal funding amount of state and federal funding dollars<00:15:06.320><c>
  • Things have leveled the general fund.
  • </c> of the uh of an outcomebased funding of the uh of an outcomebased funding bill.<00:26:34.400><c>
Bills: HB3 , HB116 , HB165 , HB178 , HB3 , HB116 , HB165 , HB178
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Economic Development Apr 7th, 2025

Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • a challenging task.
  • The Events Trust Funds are three funds that are used to attract various types of events to the state
  • The Events Trust Funds are three funds that are used to attract various types of events to the state
  • Trust Fund.
  • Fund program.
Summary: The committee heard a series of bills, mostly related to economic development, tax incentives, and workforce programs. Senate Bill 1534 would direct a study by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Texas Workforce Commission on health physics education and workforce needs; resource witnesses from the Workforce Commission and Coordinating Board testified, and the bill was left pending. Senate Bill 1553 would authorize Kerr County to impose a hotel occupancy tax for tourism-related uses, and Senate Bills 1086 and 1087 would authorize similar county hotel taxes for Children’s County and Mason County; all three bills received supportive testimony and were left pending. The committee also heard Senate Bill 1754, which would prohibit county and local tax abatements for renewable energy facilities selling power wholesale, with testimony sharply divided between landowners and policy groups opposing renewable subsidies and industry representatives and some senators arguing the bill would harm clean energy investment and local decision-making; the bill was left pending. The committee then heard Senate Bill 2322, which would exempt dispatchable electric generation facilities from the JEDI program’s compelling-factor test so they could qualify for school district tax incentives; testimony was mixed, and the bill was left pending. Later, the committee heard Senate Bill 1718, which would add the NRA annual meeting to the state’s major events reimbursement program. The bill’s sponsor and NRA representatives argued the event brings substantial tourism and economic activity, while opponents said it would use taxpayer funds to subsidize an organization that opposes gun safety measures; the bill was left pending. Senate Bill 2004 would add the Arlington Grand Prix to the major events reimbursement program, with the committee substitute exempting it from the usual competitive site-selection requirement because of timing; testimony from the event organizers and Arlington tourism officials was supportive, and the bill was left pending. Senate Bill 2448 would create a rural workforce development grant program at the Texas Workforce Commission to support college-and-career readiness and technical assistance in rural communities; witnesses from Texas 2036, Collegiate Edgination, and a rural school district supported it, and it was left pending. Finally, Senate Bill 913 would repeal a special requirement that Alpine dedicate at least 50% of its hotel occupancy tax to advertising and promotion, and Senate Bill 1143 would require more coordination and reporting for youth workforce programs serving disconnected young Texans; both bills received supportive testimony and were left pending. At the end of the hearing, Senator Johnson moved that the committee stand in recess, subject to the call of the chair.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • can be a challenging task.
  • Simply put, solar and storage are best positioned to help Texas meet its load growth challenge. challenges
  • This... the events trust fund...
  • Trust Fund.
  • We are already participating in one of the other funds that operates the event trust fund and view this
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • a challenging task.
  • The Events Trust Fund consists of three funds that are used to attract various types of events to the
  • Trust Fund.
  • We are already participating in one of the other funds that operates the event trust fund and view this
  • And without it, we're already participating in the event trust fund, the other fund that does not require
Summary: The Senate Economic Development Committee met to hear a series of bills and informational primers, with several resource witnesses from the Governor’s Office, the Texas Workforce Commission, and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The chair opened by noting the death of Senator King’s son and asking members to keep the family in their prayers. Most bills were laid out and left pending subject to the call of the chair after brief author presentations and public testimony. The committee heard several local hotel occupancy tax bills: SB 1553 for Kerr County, SB 1086 for Childress County, SB 1087 for Mason County, and SB 913 for Alpine. Supporters, including the Texas Hotel and Lodging Association and local officials, said the measures would allow counties or the city to use hotel tax revenue for tourism-related projects and local development. The committee also heard SB 1534, which would direct a study on health physics education and workforce needs in Texas; resource witnesses from TWC and THECB testified on the bill. All of these measures were left pending. A major portion of the hearing focused on SB 1754, which would prohibit local tax abatements for renewable energy facilities selling power at wholesale, with an exception for certain battery storage tied to dispatchable generation. The bill drew strong support from witnesses who argued counties should not subsidize wind and solar projects that can harm neighboring landowners and that renewables already receive substantial federal support. Opponents from the solar and storage industry argued the bill would remove a voluntary local economic development tool, raise power prices, and discourage investment. Senators also debated landowner impacts, grid reliability, and whether the bill was the right policy tool; the bill was left pending. The committee also heard SB 2322, a committee substitute related to the Jobs, Energy, Technology, and Innovation Act, which would exempt electric generation facilities from the program’s compelling-factor test so they can qualify for school tax limitation agreements. Supporters said the change would correct an unintended barrier for dispatchable generation, while Senator Johnson argued it would weaken the program’s purpose by subsidizing projects that would locate in Texas anyway. SB 1718 would add the NRA annual meeting to the major events reimbursement program; the NRA supported it, while gun violence prevention advocates opposed using state incentives for the organization. SB 2004 would add the Arlington Grand Prix to the major events program, and SB 2448 would create a rural workforce development grant program; both drew supportive testimony and were left pending. The committee also heard SB 1143, a substitute bill aimed at improving transparency and coordination in programs serving opportunity youth ages 14 to 24, with witnesses supporting better reporting and workforce alignment. At the end of the meeting, Senator Johnson moved that the committee stand in recess subject to the call of the chair.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Environment Committee Meeting - 2025-03-27

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • This proposal also complements federal funding from the U.S.
  • The revolving loan fund item includes a loan repayment provision.
  • There's no increase or decrease in funding, but it aligns funding and FTE to the proper division for
  • Some of the funds have been awarded, and a grant contract signed, so the funds are encumbered.
  • and municipalities access some of these funds.
Bills: HF1587 , HF2293 , HF2218 , HF1208 , HF1482
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/27/25

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> talked about how important core funding talked about how important core funding is<00:04:46.560>
  • There's no increase or decrease of funding, but it aligns funding and FTE to the proper division for
  • </c> contract signed and so the um the funds contract signed and so the um the funds are<00:29:59.360
  • </c> in the um MPCA's general fund spending. in the um MPCA's general fund spending.
  • </c> clawback provision for unspent funds. clawback provision for unspent funds.
Bills: HF1587 , HF2293 , HF2218 , HF1208 , HF1482
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 3/27/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • have housing assistance fund and special revenue fund costs on them, and some don't.
  • is a fiscal impact to the general fund, to the Legacy fund, as well as to these additional funds that
  • is a fiscal impact to the general fund, to the Legacy fund, as well as to these additional funds that
  • </c> assistance fund and special Revenue fund assistance fund and special Revenue fund on<00:37:05.240
  • </c><00:37:39.800><c> are</c> 0.25% those funds are um those funds are 0.25% those funds are um those
Committee: House Taxes
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Committee Meeting - 2025-03-26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Local small producers aren't able to access the funds.
  • , especially when we're losing some federal funding.
  • Wouldn't this be better funded by the DNR?
  • I think you might be referring to the AFIS funding.
  • So yeah, it's challenging, but again, things are what they are.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/26/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so this um uh access the funds.
  • </c><00:09:53.120><c> Representative</c> increased funding. Okay. Representative increased funding.
  • So, thank losing some federal funding.
  • </c> in addressing this emerging challenge. in addressing this emerging challenge.
  • </c> Wouldn't this be better uh funding Wouldn't this be better uh funding coming<00:27:12.159><c> out
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 17th, 2025

Energy Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • . funding that STAR has received over the years.
  • New Mexico has its own funding on this and they are lacking actually a lot of funding there.
  • So that is funding outside the state funding, but we work with them because they έχουμε ενδιαφέροντα
  • This is the part that's challenging here.
  • I work with a lot of members. who desperately need funding, and it's the folks who desperately need funding
Bills: HB206 , HB 1285 , HB1335 , HJR107 , HB206