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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 11th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • middleman right that is created by this bill is the remind me educational assistance organization educational
  • assistance. educational assistance organization.
  • In Florida it's 70%. This is across the board.
  • Because as a special educator for 38 years.
  • We're not educating kids.
Bills: HB3 , HB3
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 11th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's not specific to education.
  • fellowship at the Education Law Center, the AFT is a contributor to the Education Law Center.
  • educator.
  • We talk about Florida, FYI on the NAC. Florida is number two. Texas is number eight.
  • I did testimony in 2022 to the joint committees on public education and higher education.
Bills: HB3 , HB3
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill calls for the State Board of The bill calls for the State Board of Education to adopt rules
  • for education employees.
  • Chairman, specifically the states that do this work are Florida, Mississippi, and Georgia.
  • I know as education we’re talking about the students, and I think that’s important.
  • This is extremely important as far as law enforcement and education.
Bills: HB61 , HB327 , HB253 , HB297
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 3/3/26

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> that we are focused on quality education that we are focused on quality education programs<00:03
  • </c><00:09:47.120><c> speak</c> childhood education and educators speak childhood education and educators
  • </c> can retain our high quality educators. can retain our high quality educators.
  • Caitlyn Snder with Education Minnesota. We represent 84,000 educators across the state.
  • </c> education work in the higher ed path. education work in the higher ed path.
Bills: HF3635 , HF3638
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Education Committee, February 16, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Education February 16th. Senator Brennan Education February 16th. Senator Brennan &gt;&gt; here.
  • </c> education and we only have one day left. education and we only have one day left.
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  • </c> pair educators. Thank you. pair educators. Thank you.
Bills: SF0059 , SF0053
Committee: Senate Education
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development Feb 4th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, we got David Racky with Resiliency Florida, waiving in support.
  • And we got Jim Milliken, Florida Association of Special Districts. There he is. Hey, Jim.
  • The FBI has ranked Florida third in the nation for cybercrime threats.
  • The Department of Commerce will work with Cyber Florida at the University of South Florida to further
  • Senate Bill 694 allows Florida to close this chapter with integrity.
Bills: S0214 , S0694 , S1266
Summary: The Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development met with a quorum present and considered three bills. First, SB 214 by Senator McLean, a rural access bill for special districts, was amended to allow independent special districts in rural areas to receive certain state and federal financial assistance payments directly for verified work rather than relying on reimbursement. Testimony in support came from representatives of water and sewer entities and the Florida Association of Special Districts. The committee adopted the amendment and then reported CS/SB 214 favorably. Next, the committee took up CS/SB 1266 by Senator Collada on cybersecurity internships and workforce readiness. The bill was amended to create a cybersecurity experiential learning opportunity and clearance readiness program within the Department of Commerce, working with Cyber Florida at USF. A proposed amendment to the amendment was withdrawn by Senator Bernard. With no opposition noted, the committee adopted the amendment and then reported CS/SB 1266 favorably. Finally, the committee heard CS/SB 694 by Senator Bracey Davis, which provides compensation to the descendants of the Groveland Four—Charles Greenlee, Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepard, and Ernest Thomas—for wrongful convictions and related harms. The bill was presented as a justice and redress measure, with supportive testimony from Delatry Hollinger and comments from Senator Smith and the chair praising the effort. The committee reported CS/SB 694 favorably, and then adjourned without further business.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm in North Palm Beach, Florida, and Co-Chair Baker, Co-Chair Pinto, and committee members.
  • We're looking to create tools and provide education for Minnesota companies so that they can increase
  • We're looking to create tools and provide education for Minnesota companies so that they can increase
  • We're looking to create tools and provide education for Minnesota companies so that they can increase
  • ><c> for</c><00:48:12.960><c> Minnesota</c> and provide education for Minnesota and provide education
Bills: HF1007 , HF1152 , HF1671 , HF2258
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Jan 29th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • pre-K promise account can be used to support any children who are enrolled in the early childhood education
  • In the early childhood education and assistance program, otherwise known as ECEAP, in terms of fiscal
  • We really do need to support our families and provide that early jump into our education system so that
Bills: HB2159 , HB2251 , HB2521
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • And in PTA... ...we're about education and the whole child.
  • Education, cadet program, and other support.
  • Two is aerospace education. And three is the cadet programs.
  • So in that time, what we do is we run marketing and education primarily.
  • What we do is we run marketing and education primarily.
Bills: HB2357 , HB2365 , HB2446
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate Committee on Education K-16 will come to order. The clerk will call the roll. Creighton?
  • For families and educators.
  • Just educate me a little bit on this.
  • I noticed that as well, as a former educator myself.
  • regarding special education campuses, and it is a directive to the Commissioner. of Education.
Bills: SB8 , SB 8
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Education Policy Committee Feb 12th, 2025

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to education policy. It's good to have all of you here today.
  • Thank Mark Dixon and A+ for presenting and trying to catch up education policy to the Education Ways
  • Representative Hy, welcome to education policy. Thank you. I appreciate that, Chairman Collins.
  • They'll prepare and distribute to local education agencies guidelines for the implementation.
  • two levels of higher education to ... ...the two levels of higher education to collaborate and come up
Bills: HB9 , HB102 , HB9
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Rules Apr 23rd, 2026 at 08:30 am

Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • the fund growing. 80% will be given to the legislature for the purpose of improving health and educational
  • And also, we want to do things with education.
  • This isn't about whether health or education matter. We all agree that they do.
  • discussed many different ways that we might approach appointing or electing the superintendent of education
  • , and we've talked about different ways to make up that state board of education.
Committee: Senate Rules
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDU-WLA, EDU Public Hearings 02-13-2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • >> Department of Education.
  • </c> on education and I do love my library. on education and I do love my library.
  • </c> This is uh relating to education. This is uh relating to education.
  • </c> board of education. board of education.
  • </c> to ensure a quality education for all. to ensure a quality education for all.
Bills: SB2613 , SB2147
Committee: Senate Education
Summary: The committee heard SB 2613, a cleanup bill relating to public school land transfers under Act 307 (2022), which revises tax map key references and the conveyance process for properties transferred to the Department of Education. The Hawaii State Public Library System supported the measure, saying it would complete the long-unfinished separation of the library system from DOE property control and make future building projects more efficient and cost-effective. DOE also supported the bill and requested an amendment to remove TMK 43-62 parcel 10, the Wilcox Elementary School parcel, so that it could instead be transferred to the county for use with the adjacent park and tennis courts. Members focused heavily on why land transfers and construction approvals have been slow, especially the need for right-of-entry documents and an MOA for a library construction project. Library and DOE witnesses said the delays stemmed from site-control issues and confusion over property status, and that the bill would clarify which parcels are transferred by operation of law and remove the need for additional transactional documents in many cases. Several members questioned whether the bill actually changes authority or simply clarifies existing practice, and DOE said it wanted legislative clarity so the transfers are unmistakably effective on a date certain. The committee also discussed a separate section of the bill dealing with public use of school facilities after hours, including parking fees on property under DOE jurisdiction. DOE explained that any parking charges would apply only to property it controls, not county roads, and that fees are set through existing facility-use procedures. Members raised concerns about the pace of land transfers generally and urged DOE to move more expeditiously on pending parcels. The hearing then moved on to SB 2147, which would designate the first Friday in February as Love My Library Day; the library system testified in support as the committee began that measure.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

PBS Public Hearing - Fri Mar 20, 2026 @ 10:30 AM HST

Public Safety

Bills: SB2109 , SB2151
Committee: House Public Safety
Summary: The committee on Public Safety met on March 20, 2026, and the chair opened by noting severe rain and flooding conditions in Hawaii and said the committee would proceed with the hearing but defer decision-making until the next meeting on March 25. The first measure discussed was SB 2109, an omnibus bill on emergency preparedness communications. Testimony was overwhelmingly in support, including from state agencies and advocacy groups such as the Disability and Communications Access Board, Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the Legal Clinic, the Hawaii Coalition for Immigrant Rights, and others. Supporters emphasized the need for funding and planning for multilingual emergency materials and language access, citing current evacuation notices that were not available in languages such as Ilokano or Tongan. The chair stated that action on SB 2109 would be deferred until March 25. The committee then heard SB 2151, relating to emergency management and changes to the governor’s emergency authority. Testimony was mixed but heavily focused on concerns about executive power. Earthjustice supported the bill with amendments, saying it should narrow extraordinary emergency powers, add definitions for emergency and disaster, preserve transparency under the Uniform Information Practices Act, and lower the legislative threshold to terminate an emergency proclamation from two-thirds to a simple majority. Other supporters, including the League of Women Voters of Hawaii and some individuals, also backed reform. Opponents, including Hawaii Emergency Management Agency and numerous individuals, argued the bill still gave the governor too much power, used overly broad disaster definitions, and did not sufficiently protect constitutional rights; several urged major amendments or repeal of portions of Chapter 127A. Some opponents specifically objected to the two-thirds termination standard and to provisions they said could enable compulsory immunizations or other mandates. Members questioned Earthjustice about whether the bill would suspend constitutional rights. Earthjustice responded that the bill would not authorize constitutional violations, but would allow suspension of laws enacted by the legislature, and pointed to existing statutory procedures for individuals to challenge emergency proclamations. The witness described a Mauna Kea case in which a three-judge panel granted relief to an individual under the current statute, and explained that the process could potentially affect a broader proclamation if allowed to run to completion. The hearing continued with additional testimony and questions, but no final vote or committee action on SB 2151 was taken during this portion of the meeting.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 8th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • That is one of the most troubling things, even though we have heard from our educators, our educators
  • Department of Education and individuals who themselves are not educators but are saying this is a trend
  • As explained here, Foundation for Excellence in Education is started by former Florida Governor Jeb Bush
  • Interventions in education ranks retention as the most harmful intervention in education.
  • What do our education educators tell us?
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 8th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The cash fund will be administered by the Department of Education.
  • It authorizes rules and regulations to be done by the Department of Education.
  • The cash fund will be administered by the Department of Education.
  • It authorizes rules and regulations to be done by the Department of Education.
  • Yeah, so the Department of Education is going to be administering the program.