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CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 035 Feb 18th, 2026

Colorado Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • [music] of the world. Of the world. Of the world. [music] Heat. Heat. [music] Heat.
  • They're not doing the job that needs to get done with the repairs and maintenance of Morgan County. the
  • ><c> that</c> Assembly of the state of Colorado that Assembly of the state of Colorado that the<00:36
  • </c> of government. of government.
  • of them because of had to replace two of them because of the<01:08:51.120><c> potholes.
Keywords: 981, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Rules and Administration - 04/30/25

Rules and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> that</c> all of you are aware of the tragedy that all of you are aware of the tragedy that happened
  • a car repair or the car breaks down of a car repair or the car breaks down that<00:14:16.720><c> they
  • He's deputy revisor of the Office of the Revisor of Statutes.
  • </c> take care of some of these other issues. take care of some of these other issues.
  • of the source of payment.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business and Insurance 2ND REVISED Mar 5th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Business and Insurance

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  • We'd want to remind you of a couple of things.
  • Many of those things contain lots of plastics, which are also purveyors of the forever chemicals that
  • Somewhat, my question is, is there any horizontal integration of these of of these do you have companies
  • I think that is the heart of some of this.
  • And I think we're kind of walking down a path of getting off the topic of the bill.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business and Insurance 2ND REVISED Mar 5th, 2026

Business and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We want to remind you of a couple of things.
  • insurance pursuant to paragraph 6 of subsection B of this section or.”
  • Some of it's medical marijuana waste and some of it is actually just household waste, and many of those
  • And I think we're kind of walking down a path of getting off the topic of the bill.
  • They've made a lot of progress and got a lot of things done, but we ran out of time to get that into
Summary: The Business and Insurance Committee considered a series of bills focused on credit card interchange fees, insurance regulation, alcohol licensing, utility contractor authority, medical marijuana bonding, and business liability. Senators Thompson’s SB 2102 and SB 1940 sought to limit swipe fees on large financial institutions and on taxes and tips, respectively; both passed after questions about the asset thresholds and their impact on merchants and banks. SB 1625, by Senator Fricks, would let the Oklahoma Insurance Department prepare impact analyses on health benefit plan legislation, and passed unanimously. SB 1442, by Senator Dossett, lowered distiller licensing fees, created a microdistillery license, and restored a liability insurance proof requirement through an amendment; it passed 11-0. SB 1623, by Floor Leader Daniels, would revise the state credit union charter and passed 11-0. SB 1242, by Senator Hamilton, increased the bond required for medical marijuana grows from $50,000 to $100,000 and passed 10-0. The committee also heard SB 1949 from Senator Logan, which would allow utility contractors to work closer to buildings on private property, up to five feet from structures, instead of stopping at the property line. The bill drew extended questioning from Senator Brooks about permitting, training, liability, and the relationship between utility contractors and plumbers; an industry representative testified that utility contractors already do much of the work under licensed plumbers and that the bill would reduce costs and speed projects, especially in rural areas. SB 1949 passed 8-2. Senator Reinhardt’s SB 1592 and SB 1913, both insurance-related committee substitutes, were described as ongoing negotiations aimed at homeowner insurance transparency and consumer protections; members were told the bills were still being refined, but both passed, 9-1 and 10-0, respectively. Additional measures included SB 592, which would let distributors issue credits to retailers after repeated product replacements, aimed at reducing losses from poor inventory control at large retailers; it passed 9-0. SB 992 would provide civil liability protection for businesses and property owners when violent criminal acts occur on their premises, except in cases of gross negligence; it prompted debate over gun-free zones, security, insurance, and whether the bill would reduce incentives for safety measures, but passed 5-3. Finally, SB 1241 created the Oklahoma Fraud and Ticketing Accountability Act to address fake tickets, bots, deceptive resale websites, and venue liability in the live-event market; supporters included arts venues, and the bill passed 8-0. The committee adjourned after completing its agenda.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Insurance Committee Mar 4th, 2026

Insurance

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  • a lot of stuff instead of adding a lot of stuff, I probably wouldn't have been comfortable with it.
  • a lot of stuff instead of adding a lot of stuff, I probably wouldn't have been comfortable with it.
  • a lot of stuff instead of adding a lot of stuff, I probably wouldn't have been comfortable with it.
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  • out of of Tuscaloosa's campus is housed out of of Tuscaloosa's campus that<00:19:11.840><c> little</c
Bills: HB415 , HB419 , SB219 , SB170 , HB415 , HB419 , SB219 , SB170
Committee: House Insurance
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government Mar 3rd, 2026

Joint Committee on Municipalities and Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • both of your names.
  • of House Bill 4849. ...I am here today to testify in support of House Bill 4849.
  • One of the things that we have really seen with Ollie's Law is a lot of these Chapter 140 laws that have
  • support of House Bill 4849.
  • So this is really just building on some of the things that were well within the intent of Ollie's Law
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 14th, 2026 at 10:07 am

Senate Finance

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  • None of us wants to walk out of here and not give folks a raise.
  • Chair, members of the committee, Matthew Stackville, on behalf of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of
  • out of state.
  • natural gas and millions of pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.
  • I think one of the other main focuses of this package is Mr.
Bills: SB151 , HB8 , SB177
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 13th, 2026 at 03:43 pm

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We changed the date of the sunset. Is that the only change in here?
  • There's a little bit of a fray about House Bill 2 and what happened to the 1%.
  • And remember, if you're making under $50,000, we're paying 100% of that.
  • The employer pensions cost us $116 million a year, for a total of $1.6 billion over the last four years
  • So there's a lot of money spent on our state employees. We've taken care of them very well.
Bills: SB151 , HB8 , SB177
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 13th, 2026 at 09:37 am

Senate Finance

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  • number of bills.
  • of Commerce.
  • In the in the context of if you get out of the larger, In the context of if you get out of the larger
  • So if we kind of stay, if we kind of move on to, let's do the housing section of it.
  • of control.
Bills: SB151 , HB8 , SB177
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 5th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Dear Heavenly Father, as we come to the last day of our first week of session, thank you for what you
  • 250th anniversary of our nation.
  • And I am told one of the founders of our Constitution, which includes the Article 5 provision, who I
  • And so we have in front of us just a remarkable group of men here, and Mr.
  • And whereas the actions of these officers contributed to the protection and rescue of civilians, the
Summary: The Oklahoma Senate convened, the clerk called the roll, and a quorum was declared. The session opened with prayer, followed by a gallery introduction recognizing the Convention of States Organization and related guests in the North Gallery for Capital Freedom Day and the 250th anniversary of the nation. The Senate also granted unanimous consent for an entourage to come to the floor. Senator Bullard presented a citation of valor honoring multiple law enforcement officers from Atoka County, Stringtown, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and Tulsa Police Department for their response to a dangerous May 2025 incident involving a high-speed pursuit and armed confrontation. The citation praised their courage, coordination, and actions that helped protect civilians and resolve the situation safely. The Senate extended its gratitude to the officers, and members of law enforcement present were recognized on the floor. Several floor introductions and announcements followed, including recognition of a UCO student intern, Senator Alvord’s mother-in-law, and caucus and committee notices. Announcements included Republican caucus meeting plans, committee meetings for Business and Insurance and Energy, a Diabetes Caucus meeting, a Women’s Caucus social event, and a note that the Senate won the prior day’s blood drive competition. No legislation was debated or voted on, and the Senate adopted a motion to adjourn until Monday, February 9, 2026 at 1:30 p.m.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Feb 3rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Environment, Energy & Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill requires the Department of Commerce to conduct a study on the feasibility of developing an
  • of electric service to Washington customers by pursuing a number of activities.
  • It includes highway facilities of the state when directing WITA to seek the maximum use of existing rights-of-way
  • Is the judgment of the chair?
  • Madam Chair, move adoption of M4. Senator Short. Madam Chair, move adoption of M4.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Wilson: Historic loss of life, those sorts of things, loss of property.
  • of Texas as a result of this bill.
  • I'll read a little bit of it: 'The powers of the government of the state of Texas shall be divided into
  • of Powers Clause of the Texas Constitution?
  • President, members of the House of Representatives, members of the Senate, members of the House of Representatives
Bills: HB8 , HB12 , SB 3 , HJR1 , SB 11 , SB 16 , SB 14
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources May 21st, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Evidence of groundwater availability in the vicinity of a proposed subdivision is crucial.
  • I'm here to testify on behalf of and in support of Senate Bill 1855. My name is Jacob Holt.
  • In other words, just to cut to the quick of it, a lot of groundwater is being used.
  • : diverting water from a reservoir when needed for the purposes of repairing, maintaining, or rehabilitating
  • of millions of dollars statewide.
Bills: SB612 , SB1855 , SB2568 , SB3058 , HB49
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm John Munns, Mayor of the City of Plano, Texas.
  • I'm presenting Senate Bill 2747 on behalf of one of my local governments, the town of Prosper.
  • Tourism is the economic driver of the city of Galveston.
  • of the pandemic, March of 2020 through August of 2021, we saw a significant rise in imposter fraud.
  • As of...
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means Apr 7th, 2025

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • years, despite the work of this body on property taxes, is the indignity of being taxed out of a home
  • Everything has been adding up in our industry: the cost of grain, the cost of insurance, the cost of
  • Chairman Meyer, members of the committee, I am the mayor of the great city of Lubbock.
  • You're here on behalf of the City of Lubbock. And you are in favor of the bill, sir? Yes, sir.
  • the market value of the resident homestead of the surviving spouse of a veteran who died as a result
Committee: House Ways & Means
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • of the majority.
  • And with that, I'm going to give you a little bit of a background of the history. of General Paxton's
  • in the state of Texas with 40 of them had four under contract and if you use those simple mass of what
  • on March 21st, 2023. that there's a ton of people of the prior history of voting Democrat in the states
  • open doors for of, oh, mischief with this kind of thing.
TX
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  • members of the gun owners of America today.
  • favor of SB 1590.
  • I recognize the Dean of the Senate. for either of you.
  • This is a bit out of my- Elaine.
  • Six out of the eight bucks shot.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Mar 13th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • I am here to testify for this bill on behalf of myself and of our over 2 million members of the Gun Owners
  • Now I work with Texas Gun Rights to try and sort of fix a lot of these small issues.
  • Now I work with Texas Gun Rights to try and sort of fix a lot of these small issues.
  • are in favor of SB 1596, uh, so I'm speaking on behalf of Texas gun rights and myself.
  • a barrel length of 17.75.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 1596, which would remove short-barreled rifles from the list of prohibited weapons in the Texas Penal Code. The author, Sen. Hagenbuch, said the bill would align state law with federal realities and argued that the current prohibition is arbitrary and unnecessary. Supporters, including representatives from Gun Owners of America and Texas Gun Rights, said the bill would reduce confusion, protect lawful gun owners, and preserve the ability to use shorter firearms for self-defense, hunting, and for smaller shooters. One supporter also described a recent case in which an AR pistol was mistaken for a short-barreled rifle and led to a state charge that was later dismissed. Public testimony was split. Supporters said stabilizing braces and shorter firearms can improve accuracy, safety, and accessibility for women, children, and smaller-statured shooters. Opponents, including Texas Gun Sense and two Santa Fe shooting survivors, argued that short-barreled firearms are more concealable and dangerous, and pointed to the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting as evidence of the risks of easier access. They urged the committee to keep the existing restrictions in place to protect public safety. After public testimony closed, the committee took up pending business. Senate Bill 1505, relating to the Compassionate Use Program, was reported favorably to the full Senate on an 8-0 vote. Senate Bill 17, relating to the acquisition of real property by certain aliens or foreign entities, was first amended by adopting a committee substitute and then reported favorably to the full Senate by a 7-1 vote. The committee then recessed until after the Senate’s adjournment or final recess.