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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Culture, Recreation & Tourism Apr 3rd, 2025

Culture, Recreation & Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • The program has thus far been successful, and HB3724 seeks to expand that success.
  • To explain her bill is the Texas Wildlife Crime Stoppers Program, offering rewards of up to $1,000 for
  • The program, a function of the law enforcement division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, is
  • The program is privately funded.
  • If granted, it's narrow.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 23rd, 2026 at 09:30 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are so proud of him and the program that he has built at Deer Creek. I'm so proud of you guys.
  • I'm really honored to be able to work on this pilot program with my work in dyslexia and trying to ensure
  • He has been awarded a $1,000 grant to donate to a youth sports organization of his choice and now joins
  • House Bill 3372 creates a revolving loan fund program for charters charter School capital expenditures
  • This is the program that you've seen in the budget limits bill for the Department of Education.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 23rd, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are so proud of him and the program that he has built at Deer Creek. I'm so proud of you guys.
  • In 2013, district court judges, municipal court judges, and retired district court judges were granted
  • This is the program that you've seen in the budget limits bill for the Department of Education.
  • This is the program that you've seen in the budget limits bill for the Department of Education.
  • , but innovatively, with less regulation. ...programs, but innovatively, with less regulation.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, and recognized several guests and groups, including the nurse of the day, Donna Reynolds; the Tuttle High School wrestling team; auctioneer and ringman honorees; the Bristow Chamber of Commerce; Deer Creek cross country; Guthrie High School AP U.S. government students; and family members of Senator Reinhardt. The chamber also held a live auction demonstration on the floor, with Brandon Mendoza and Logan Snyder participating, and the winning bid was announced as $675. The Senate later recognized Millwood High School boys basketball and Isaiah Wilkes, the Gatorade Oklahoma Boys Basketball Player of the Year. The body then considered and passed several House bills. HB 3016 created a two-year pilot vision screening program for kindergarten through third grade to identify convergence insufficiency disorders; it passed 34-10 and was declared an emergency. HB 2979 authorized the Department of Transportation to establish school zones on portions of state highways at local request and passed 41-0. HB 2288, a teacher return-to-work bill removing the earnings cap and allowing return after six months, passed 45-0 as an emergency. HB 2988 expanded the definition of harmful woody species and broadened the Terry Peach Water Restoration Act statewide; it passed 43-1. HB 362, defining retired municipal judges for firearm-carry authority, passed 40-4. HB 3315 directed the state regents to study whether some graduate programs could be 90 credit hours and report to the governor; it passed 38-6 as an emergency. Additional bills passed included HB 3372, creating a $5 million revolving loan fund for charter school capital expenditures, after extended debate over public funds being used for improvements to privately owned facilities; it passed 39-6. HB 3530 required ABLE Commission records to be provided within 10 days when requested and passed 44-0. HB 3622 created a U.S. decennial census revolving fund in the Department of Commerce and passed 32-11. HB 3755 established a financial mechanism for juvenile detention centers to provide medication to youth in their care and passed 43-0. HB 4266, the omnibus specialty license plate bill, passed 25-19 after questions about out-of-state university plates. The Senate then made announcements about upcoming committee meetings, birthdays, and schedule changes, and adjourned until Monday, April 27 at 1:30 p.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They are also one of the few or the only that has a four-year degree programming for gunsmithing in the
  • marking back to back national titles and solidifying its place among the Elite collegiate shooting programs
  • collegiate wrestling scholarships, a testament to their hard work, discipline, and the strength of this program
  • I am a senior at Dale High School and am also a part of the welding program at Gordoner Technology Center
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 13th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They are also one of the few, or the only one, that has a four-year degree program for gunsmithing in
  • marking back-to-back national titles and solidifying its place among the elite collegiate shooting programs
  • And whereas, through exceptional marksmanship, ...shooting programs in the nation.
  • collegiate wrestling scholarships, a testament to their hard work, discipline, and the strength of this program
  • I am a senior at Dale High School, and I am also a part of the welding program at Gordon Cooper Technology
Summary: The Senate convened, established a quorum, offered the invocation and pledges, and recognized the doctor, psychologist, and nurse of the day. The chamber then hosted several honorary introductions and citations, including congratulations to the Murray State College shotgun team for winning back-to-back national championships and to the Coedah High School varsity wrestling team for a record-setting 5A season and state title. Both groups were formally presented citations and received Senate applause. The Senate also considered Senate Resolution 30, which reaffirmed Oklahoma’s sister-state relationship with Taiwan, supported stronger economic and diplomatic ties, and celebrated the anniversaries of the Taiwan Relations Act and the Oklahoma-Taiwan relationship. The resolution was adopted by voice vote after brief remarks from Senator Peterson and a representative from Taiwan’s office in Houston, who thanked the Senate and spoke about Taiwan’s trade relationship, economic growth, and international challenges. The meeting included introductions from several student pages, who described their schools, sponsoring senators, and future plans. Announcements were made for committee meetings, including Revenue and Taxation, Health and Human Services, and Appropriations and Budget, along with a reminder about Diabetes Awareness Day. The Senate then adjourned until Tuesday, April 14th at 9:30 a.m.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 19th, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • response, crime prevention, criminal penalties and sentencing, impaired driving, adult corrections programs
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, the flags were escorted by the Nisei Veterans Committee Color Guard, the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Scout Alexander Bertelsen, and Reverend Masao Umoto delivered the invocation. The House then approved the previous day’s minutes and took up House Resolution 4692, recognizing the 84th anniversary of Executive Order 9066 and honoring Japanese Americans who were forcibly relocated and incarcerated during World War II. The resolution recounted the history of the incarceration, the service of Japanese American veterans, the findings of the 1982 commission that the policy was driven by racial prejudice and war hysteria, and the later federal apology and reparations. The resolution was adopted by voice vote, and guests connected to the Japanese American community and remembrance observances were recognized. Several members spoke in support of the resolution, emphasizing the constitutional failures of the wartime incarceration, the importance of remembrance, and the need to guard against fear-driven violations of civil liberties. Remarks also highlighted personal family histories, the experiences of camps such as Manzanar and Camp Harmony, and the service of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and other Japanese American units. After adoption, the House agreed to spread Representative Stonier’s remarks upon the journal. The House then considered a motion to re-refer Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 536 to the Community Safety Committee instead of the Environment and Energy Committee. Representative Abbarno argued the bill dealt primarily with criminal penalties and prosecutorial authority, while Representative Fitzgibbon opposed the change, saying the bill’s predominant subject matter remained environmental. The amendment failed on a voice vote. The House then adopted the motion to read and refer the day’s introductions to the designated committees, with SB 6066 sent to Transportation. Finally, the House returned HB 1065, HJM 1412, and ESHB 1819 to the Rules Committee, announced caucuses, and adjourned until 9:55 a.m. Friday, February 20.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Criminal Justice Jan 20th, 2026

Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Changes the pretrial diversion program to a domestic violence deferred sentencing program and requires
  • Bond was repeatedly granted. No risk-based detention was applied.
  • Tab two is Senate Bill 656 on Internet Crimes Against Children Programs.
  • Against Children Grant Program to better align with the ICAC mission.
  • The bill does not create a new program.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Health and Mental Health Feb 12th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Health and Mental Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • There are some grants available that could potentially help with that.
  • Do you feel like the department is seeking the opportunity to find new grant opportunities that maybe
  • It is unfortunate that we're not investing our funds in Missouri and programs like that.
  • We have a program that we cover a handful of the highest-cost drugs for our people.
  • You know, they really can't handle that participation, that type of program.
Keywords: 959, house, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 23, 2026

Labor, Health & Social Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • and this program and this program, and you know we get so many programs, then there's only one pot of
  • programs these agencies or these entities are going to have to apply for grants.
  • and</c><00:12:09.839><c> this</c> this program and this program and this this program and this program
  • Is it going to be a grant?
  • Because some of the programs are grant?
Bills: HB0004
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Apr 7th, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would not take for granted a moment.
  • moments and not take it... ...right now with that same wish to cherish the moments and not take for granted
  • the Fresno Center grew to operate 14 Under his leadership, the Fresno Center grew to operate 14 programs
  • this school district was one of the first in the state to provide wellness, mental health wellness programs
  • Leadership Torrance is a great program where they send a delegation from the Los Angeles South Bay, sponsored
Summary: The Assembly met on March 6, 2025, after a quorum call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance. Members then made a series of guest introductions recognizing Vaisakhi celebrations, nonprofit leaders from San Joaquin County, immigrant and refugee advocate Liu Yang, students from Somerdale Elementary School, Trustee Sylvia Leong, and a Leadership Torrance delegation. The chamber also took up several procedural motions, including a successful motion to withdraw SB 100 from Budget Committee and send it to the second reading file, and unanimous consent to re-refer several Assembly bills to different committees. On the floor, members considered a number of bills and resolutions. AB 238 on wildfire relief, providing up to a year of mortgage forbearance for fire-impacted homeowners, passed with urgency. AB 373 on client-directed representation for non-minor dependents in foster care passed unanimously, as did AB 287 requiring accessible parking for curbside voting at vote centers. AB 628, requiring new residential leases to include a working refrigerator and stove, passed 49-8. ACR 15 designating April 15 as California Propane Day was adopted by voice vote after adding 55 co-authors. AB 483, requiring disclosure and limiting fees for early termination in fixed-term installment contracts, passed 43-11. AB 234, an urgency bill allowing the Assembly Speaker and Senate Pro Tem or their designees to sit on the Fair Plan governing committee, passed 60-0. The Assembly also heard several adjournment-in-memory tributes, including for Gustavo Camacho Lopez, retired firefighter William Brett Potter, and Rob Ashley. The day concluded with announcements of committee meetings and the next floor session schedule, followed by adjournment until April 10, 2025, at 9 a.m. A later vote change noted Assembly Member McKinnor changed her vote on AB 483 from aye to not voting.