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CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Arts, Entertainment, Sports, and Tourism Committee Apr 21st, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- Modern technologies such as drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles present a new challenge for public
- This may not be the right vehicle for that, but I’ll leave it to your discretion to be able to have those
Summary:
The Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, and Tourism heard three bills. AB 2113, by Assemblymember McKinnor, would prohibit unauthorized drone operation within 400 feet of ticketed outdoor entertainment events with 1,000 or more attendees, creating a $500 infraction to improve crowd safety and emergency response. Support came from Live Nation, the San Francisco 49ers, and BottleRock; opposition was limited to a support-if-amended position from the California Attractions and Parks Association and a less-amended concern from TechNet about impacts on nearby commercial drone use. Members discussed enforcement challenges and the need for a layered state-federal approach, and the bill passed 9-0 to Appropriations.
AB 2492, by Assemblymember Gabriel, would create an interagency coordination framework for major sporting events such as the 2027 Super Bowl and 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, including planning for security, emergencies, and reducing risks such as trafficking and discrimination. The California Travel Association testified in support, emphasizing the economic importance of these events and the need to reassure visitors about safety. Members noted the bill’s inclusion of watch parties and the need for strong coordination across agencies; it also passed 9-0 to Appropriations.
AB 2130, by Assemblymember Haney, would allow the California State Athletic Commission to place sponsor logos on referee and official apparel at boxing and MMA events to generate revenue for fighter retirement benefits and related training, without using the General Fund or raising ticket prices. Support came from Combat U and the UFC, with testimony stressing that California is the only place offering this type of retirement benefit and that the bill would help support fighters after their careers. The committee described it as a targeted but important measure, and it passed 9-0 to Appropriations. After reopening the roll to capture absent members, all three bills were reported out unanimously.
WA
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- levels they're gonna go is is is a big part of this and then you also have things like electric vehicles
- They'll connect to the grid and the grid will be the vehicle in which the, the power PPA.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- We especially value the added flexibility allowing colleges to partner with outside providers.
- Time or circumstance should not dictate the value of life.
- It ensures that investment choices and the values behind those choices are accessible and visible.
- It ensures that investment choices and the values behind those choices are accessible and visible.
- They don't have a vehicle or they have children where they can't bring them two hours.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (02/06/2026)
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
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- This is a state where community is highly valued.
- This is a state where community is highly valued.
- And as a former educator, I see great value to that.
- Not educator, I see great value to that.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/28/25
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- When it comes time to put together a budget bill, we'll be using House File 2432 as the vehicle, but
- When it comes time to put together a budget bill, we'll be using House File 2432 as the vehicle, but
- right that value to counties and right counties<02:07:23.840><c> some</c><02:07:24.040><c> counties<
- to this program and it is popular value to this program and it is popular and<02:07:38.760><c> and</
- Chair, no, I appreciate that, and I don't want to diminish the value of the program.
Bills:
HF2432
Keywords:
HF2432, judiciary finance bill, public safety finance bill, corrections policy, crime victims, victim services, Minnesota victims of crime account, court fees, marriage license fee, financial crimes, fraud investigations, insurance fraud, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, BCA, Commerce Fraud Bureau, wage theft, automobile theft prevention, nonprofit security grants, 911 funding, POST Board
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Apr 1st, 2026
Finance and Taxation Education
Transcript Highlights:
- That estimate, based on Mississippi's experience, population, how many vehicles, all that, is around
- ,</c><00:23:05.640><c> all</c><00:23:05.800><c> that</c> population, how many vehicles, all that population
- , how many vehicles, all that is<00:23:06.760><c> around</c><00:23:07.320><c> $28</c><00:23:08.240><c
- population of three or four million, whatever they are, and ours are five-plus million, and how many vehicles
- That is, uh, for helping with the driving of police vehicles and high-speed chases.
Bills:
HB517, HB98, HB235, HB236, HB237, HB238, HB239, HB240, HB241, HB242, HB565, HB517, HB98, HB235, HB236, HB237, HB238, HB239, HB240, HB241, HB242, HB565, SB380
Keywords:
underground damage prevention, one-call notification system, utility locating, excavation safety, dig safe, call before you dig, 811, utility lines, underground utilities, pipeline safety, gas pipeline, electric utility, telecommunications, water utility, wastewater, cable television, locate request, premark, tolerance zone, positive response
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
House Chamber - Mon Apr 14, 2025, 11:30 AM HST - Day 50
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- And so, yes, this bill moved forward with lots of discussion and what have you, but this is not the vehicle
- There was a tremendous amount of work put into the other vehicle, and, you know, we have tried in both
- > tremendous amount of work put into the tremendous amount of work put into the other other other vehicle
- :17:38.159><c> we</c><01:17:38.480><c> have</c><01:17:38.640><c> tried</c><01:17:39.040><c> I</c> vehicle
- and you know we have tried I vehicle and you know we have tried I think<01:17:39.600><c> in</c><01:17
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- Third reading of Senate Bill 103, Senate Draft 1, relating to electric vehicle batteries.
- 41:19.200><c> relating</c><00:41:19.560><c> to</c><00:41:19.760><c> electric</c><00:41:20.160><c> vehicle
- </c><00:41:20.640><c> batteries</c> 1 relating to electric vehicle batteries 1 relating to electric vehicle
- Third reading of Senate Bill 97, Senate Draft 2, relating to motor vehicles.
- Third reading of Senate Bill 312, relating to audible vehicle reverse warning lights.
VT
Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session - 2026-05-19 - 11:55AM
Vermont Senate Floor Meeting
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
House - Chamber Meeting Mar 21st, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- The key changes include increased disposal of value limits, with the threshold for disposing of obsolete
- I would love to see it, and I think this might actually be the vehicle that we could use to do that.
- I want us to win in our races because Representative Cates: I believe good democratic values are making
- the door to door and making sure that people are felt, heard, and that you are representing their values
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- That would be helpful to me, Representative vehicles. Thank you.
- stakeholders, we would probably want to talk to employers to see if that, from an IRS perspective, is a vehicle
- stakeholders, we would probably want to talk to employers to see if that from an IRS perspective is a vehicle
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Like some of my colleagues have said, this is a federal program, and it basically is a vehicle to receive
- Like some of my colleagues have said, this is a federal program, and it basically is a vehicle to receive
- more important than supporting public school kids that might get more scholarships because we have a vehicle
Summary:
The House opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, guest introductions, and several proclamations and recognitions, including Arizona’s hosting of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four, Autism Awareness Day, Farm Worker Day, and Passover observances. Members also welcomed guests from the Arizona Psychiatric Society, Tucson International Airport, Autism Bringing Change, and others. No substantive debate occurred during these ceremonial items, and the House later noted the Doctor of the Day and approved the prior journal.
The chamber then moved through Committee of the Whole consideration of several Senate bills. SB 1024, SB 1078, SB 1123, SB 1164, SB 1232, SB 1293, SB 1493 as amended, SB 1520, SB 1572, and SB 1160 as amended all received do-pass recommendations, while SB 1665 was retained on the calendar. Debate centered most heavily on SB 1142, a federal scholarship tax credit conformity bill, with supporters arguing it would allow Arizona students to benefit from an existing federal tax credit and opponents warning it would divert public resources to private schools and expand voucher-like programs without accountability. SB 1293 drew debate over GPLET property tax abatements and whether the bill would protect school district revenues or hinder housing and economic development. SB 1572 also prompted discussion over civics instruction and whether it imposed an unfunded mandate on schools.
On third reading, the House passed SB 1097, SB 1166, SB 1216, and SB 1787. SB 1787 passed on a 31-24 vote after debate over municipal and county development and due process. The House also adopted a floor amendment to SB 1160 before passing it as amended, with supporters framing it as a public safety measure for drone restrictions near venues and opponents raising constitutional and drafting concerns. The House then adopted the Committee of the Whole reports, properly engrossed the measures, and adjourned until Thursday, April 2, 2026.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session Mar 9th, 2026
Washington House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- After a motor vehicle accident, some Washingtonians have been turned over to collections without ever
- After a motor vehicle accident, some Washingtonians have been turned over to collections without ever
- folks who want to impersonate a law enforcement officer, whether it's a badge, insignia on their vehicle
Keywords:
behavioral health, emergency services, health insurance, provider access, mental health funding, premium assistance, funding, healthcare, subsidies, juice grapes, agriculture, commerce, state regulation, market access, fire safety, insurance incentives, best practices, community protection, voluntary measures, mortgage modification
Summary:
The House convened with a quorum, the flag was escorted by the Muckleshoot Veterans Color Guard, and the day opened with a prayer from Dennis Anderson Sr. The House approved the previous day’s minutes, welcomed representatives from the Urban Native Education Alliance, and then moved through caucuses and Senate messages before taking up a long series of third-reading votes on bills that had returned from the Senate.
Several measures drew debate over Senate amendments. House Bill 1069, concerning bargaining over supplemental retirement benefits for certain public employees, passed 78-17 after supporters said it would help correctional workers and critics said the Senate changes weakened the bill. Second Substitute House Bill 1128, creating a child care workforce standards board, passed 68-27 amid arguments over child care shortages, wages, and affordability. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1155, banning non-compete agreements, passed 62-33; supporters framed it as pro-worker and pro-entrepreneurship, while opponents said contracts should be voluntary and important in business sales.
The House also passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1187 on ambulance billing and collections (93-2), Substitute House Bill 1390 phasing out the Community Protection Program (51-44), Engrossed House Bill 1501 on housing-related local requirements (58-37), House Bill 291 on bargaining communication rights (92-3), Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2110 on ambulance staffing/training (95-0), Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2165 on impersonating peace officers (66-29), Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2219 on child care regulations and opioid-related safety language (67-28), Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2266 on housing siting and local flexibility (56-39), Substitute House Bill 2350 on notice and accountability for developmental disability services (95-0), Substitute House Bill 2360 allowing schools to keep and administer albuterol with parental-notification changes (79-16), Second Substitute House Bill 2384 on financial transparency for continuing care retirement communities (78-17), Second Substitute House Bill 2429 on behavioral health planning and appropriations (95-0), Substitute House Bill 2496 protecting tribal sacred sites (71-24), and House Bill 2510, on which the House did not concur in Senate amendments. The chamber also granted conference requests on Engrossed Substitute Senate Bills 5998 and 605 and appointed conferees for each.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Consumer Protection & Business
Transcript Highlights:
- four installments took place in the 2003 legislative session and was adopted in an act related to vehicle
- Adopted in an act related to vehicle dealer documentary service fees and was passed by the House Transportation
- And so it was not that vehicle license fee with much earlier that got tagged on.
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- is say a 14 and 15 year old will be treated exactly like a 16 year old on the water and in a motor vehicle
- Um, and so you may know this or you may not, but your child could be driving your vehicle using your
- And so it's your vehicle, it's your child.
Keywords:
law enforcement, immunity, civil liability, use of force, recruitment, bail reform, cash deposit, judicial discretion, criminal justice, Alabama law, youthful offender, capital murder, public safety, victims' rights, juvenile offenders, delinquent acts, juvenile court, nonfelony offenses, water safety offenses, HB285
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I kept looking at the phone and waiting for the vehicle to move, and it never did.
- One of them was in that vehicle, and two of them walked away okay.
- There's a police officer leaning over; the force of the impact ejected my son from the vehicle.
Keywords:
community supervision, repeat offenders, intoxication, Texas Penal Code, criminal justice reform, intoxication manslaughter, criminal penalties, mandatory supervision, parole eligibility, Grayson's Law, mental health, trauma, jailers, law enforcement, occupational health, diligent participation, state jail felony, time credits, rehabilitation programs, de-escalation
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- factors, and identifying a proposed matrix of how would we assess credentials of value?
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- So I hope we'll be able to its value.
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- </c> embodies these values. embodies these values.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Part 2 - 03/27/25
Judiciary and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- then the question, and this might be for counsel as well as for others, is what additional statutory value
- for others is what<00:52:02.880><c> additional</c><00:52:03.880><c> statutory</c><00:52:04.599><c> value
- </c><00:52:05.040><c> is</c><00:52:05.280><c> there</c> what additional statutory value is there what
- additional statutory value is there to<00:52:05.760><c> having</c><00:52:06.040><c> a</c> To having
- in an interlock ignition program, which has additional monthly fees with the Department of Motor Vehicles