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KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 59 (4-14-26) - Part 1

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We all want to our dental services.
  • </c><02:03:58.480><c> to</c> Department for Medicaid Services to Department for Medicaid Services to
  • </c> create disruptions in Medicaid services create disruptions in Medicaid services to<02:05:04.639>
  • </c> service to stay alive. service to stay alive. um<02:05:09.760><c> even</c><02:05:09.920><c> the<
  • Sometimes it could cause duplication of services.
Bills: SB141 , SB124 , SB56 , SJR116 , SB94 , SB37 , SB127 , SB197 , SB66 , SB70 , SB133 , SB160 , SB214 , SB312 , SB52 , SJR62 , SJR75
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation Feb 23rd, 2026 at 10:00 am

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm gonna reference page 10, starting at line 11, where it says that Service Oklahoma shall promulgate
  • With the words 'may serve as a primary proof,' does that mean that Service Oklahoma could open up the
  • Service Oklahoma is already very diligent on checking records.
  • Required or is that just gonna be dependent on the rules that Service Oklahoma promulgates?
  • Service Oklahoma is already very diligent in checking IDs and.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Aeronautics and Transportation Feb 23rd, 2026

Aeronautics and Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm going to reference page 10, starting at line 11, where it says that Service Oklahoma shall promulgate
  • Does that mean that Service Oklahoma could open up the door to other forms of proof, maybe a utility
  • Service Oklahoma is already very diligent on checking records and proof of residency, so I don't think
  • what identity, what that will be required, or is that just going to be dependent on the rules that Service
  • Service Oklahoma is already very diligent in checking IDs and immigration papers and making sure that
Summary: The Senate Aeronautics and Transportation Committee met and heard several transportation- and licensing-related bills. Senate Bill 1772, by Senator Peterson, would require headlights from sunset to sunrise and whenever windshield wipers are in use; after brief discussion about automatic headlights and enforcement, it advanced 8-4. Senate Bill 1958, by Senator Standridge, designated the I-35/Flood Avenue interchange as the Patrolman Mark Harris Memorial Interchange; after a question about the wording on the sign, it advanced unanimously 12-0. The committee then considered Senate Bill 2010, which would require non-citizen applicants to provide proof of lawful presence, mark limited-term Real IDs, and require an annual report. Members raised concerns about definitions, proof requirements, and whether the language matched the stated intent; the author agreed to strike the title and work on the language, and the bill advanced 11-1. Senate Bill 1595, described as a consumer protection/accountability measure for CDL training schools and grant administration, drew questions about steering students, agency recommendations, and whether lists of schools would still be allowed; it also advanced 11-1. Senate Bill 1687 would allow commercial driver training entities to proctor the written exam, and it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 1684, which requires companies doing highway remediation to carry liability insurance, was amended to set the minimum coverage at $3 million and to specify liability insurance; after discussion about subcontractors and safety, it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 1996, a memorial highway and bridge naming bill, was laid over after a question about whether the honoree was law enforcement, first responder, or military. The committee also announced that SB 1950 and SB 2052 would be laid over, and that it would meet again the following week to finish remaining bills.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Military and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • state, and Father that we would do all we could, God, to make their life better and stronger for the service
  • </c><00:04:33.040><c> Holy</c><00:04:33.280><c> Spirit</c> the service they've given.
  • Holy Spirit the service they've given.
  • Thank you, and thank you for taking care of our men and women in service. Thank you.
  • </c> of our men and women service. of our men and women service.
Bills: HB306 , SB149 , SB158 , HB323 , HB362 , HB306 , SB149 , SB158 , HB323 , HB362
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 27th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • the Juvenile Court Act, as well as nonminor dependents eligible for certain extended foster care services
  • the Juvenile Court Act, as well as non-minor dependents eligible for certain extended foster care services
  • defines veteran as having the same meaning as in statutes relating to public employment and civil service
  • Having the same meaning as in statutes relating to public employment and civil service.
  • Career-wise, I have spent 20 years in public service between three state agencies, and I also in the
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Housing Jan 21st, 2026 at 10:30 am

Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm in my son are owners of inspection and permit services, and I'm previously a couple of decade director
  • that's provided to a project applicant when a local jurisdiction can provide high-quality customer service
  • changes to allowable uses for certain local sales and use tax collected for housing and related services
  • changes to allowable uses for certain local sales and use tax collected for housing and related services
Committee: Senate Housing
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • As of this month, 53 years of intermittent service in state government, I've never dealt with an issue
  • It allows them to do service learning, travel internationally, and meet mentors and peers who share a
  • We must invest in programs that support student growth and inspired service...
  • We must invest in programs that support student growth and inspired service so every aspiring leader
  • We must invest in programs that support student growth and inspired service so every aspiring leader
Bills: SCR8406 , SB5825 , SB5842 , SB5863 , SB5840
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs May 6th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • credits, even though these areas are rich in job opportunities, public transportation, and essential services
  • Support of services like after-school tutoring and test preparation and priority for developments offering
  • addresses the Southeast Regional Management District, which is highly active in providing utility services
  • The bill provides services to numerous areas within Montgomery County.
  • Representative Morales-Jaw's bill related to the establishment of a constable's department civil service
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 3rd, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • So we also rely on professional services being outsourced. We rely on city engineers.
  • First, it will help municipalities plan and prepare for the delivery. of services to a new development
  • Any new development will be properly serviced and will be a good fit for their area. Thank you.
  • We are a small city. that has grown very rapidly, and we too rely on third-party services to provide
  • So I guess these developments would have to hook up to the city services, is that right?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Apr 3rd, 2025

Land & Resource Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • So you heard some of the concerns about services that aren't accounted for.
  • , regardless of if any other area within the city is. those services.
  • . that a city should not quite probably tighten up a lot of their services.
  • The city would build the infrastructure to provide those services.
  • So you've been there self-sustained, taking care of your own services and.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Feb 12th, 2025

Military and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • But they've kind of turned it into a corner-style service.
  • . ...veteran services.
  • I do have one question: what branch of service was I in? What branch of service I was in?
  • I have learned through my years of service and participation in various service... ...organizations,
  • effective in providing services to thousands of Alabama veterans, opening veteran service offices in
Bills: HB154 , HB153 , HB180 , SB70
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Or are there better ways that we can put money into services that we know we can have oversight over?
  • There's more accountability and ensuring that our kids have access to the services that they need today
  • spending right now is $836,000, and we want to do a long-term purchase of this as an asset for the Service
  • Representative, you have done a whole lot on Service Oklahoma.
  • They're going to be using and occupying 100% of this building, and it's only going to be Service Oklahoma
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • On behalf of the service members...
  • My service is still my mission, whether in uniform or public office.
  • Thank you for your service.
  • We recommit ourselves to being worthy of their service. Thank you.
  • if they have to issue bonds to draw down and service that debt. ...collected to service if they have
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Stars, the Combat Readiness Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal,
  • the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, and the Legion of Merit.
  • Senate Bill 1290 by Norwood of the House and Dosset of the Senate, an act relating to 211 services.
  • Senate, an act relating to 211 services. Representative Norwin now moves final pass bill.
  • Through her service as psychologist of the day in 2025, she continued conversations on mental health
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Stars, the Combat Readiness Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal,
  • Meritorious Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, and the Legion of Merit.
  • Senate Bill 1290 by Norwood of the House and Dossett of the Senate, an act relating to 211 services.
  • Senate Bill 1290 by Norwood of the House and Dossett of the Senate, an act relating to 211 services.
  • Members, Oversight and Health and Human Services will meet in 206 in five minutes.
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, and heard an invocation, a Veteran of the Week recognition for Colonel William S. Hartzell, and several guest introductions and special presentations, including the Coeta Tigers wrestling team, the Murray State College shotgun team, and visitors from Taiwan. The chamber also recognized the Psychologist of the Day, Nurse of the Day, Doctor of the Day, and Pages of the Week, along with committee meeting announcements and a motion to adjourn at the end of business. Members then considered and passed a series of bills. Senate Bill 1290 on 211 services passed 82-0 and its emergency clause also passed. Senate Bill 1530 on state government and innovation/research funding passed 58-27. Senate Bill 1847 on Medicaid home and community-based services passed 78-10 with its emergency clause. Senate Bill 169 increasing longevity pay for state employees passed 85-4 with emergency. Senate Bill 1377 requiring DHS to provide duffel bags and hygiene items for foster children passed 88-4 with emergency. Senate Bill 1990 on the Incentive Evaluation Commission passed 88-4. Senate Bill 1991, a cleanup measure redirecting certain lease and land-sale revenues to O-CAMP, passed and its emergency clause also passed. The House also adopted H.R. 1050 reaffirming Oklahoma’s sister-state relationship with Taiwan, followed by remarks from Taiwanese officials. Senate Bill 1778, the Strong Readers Act, passed 87-5 with emergency after discussion about reading screeners, funding tiers, and an optional second-grade assessment. Senate Bill 1579, described as a taxpayer bill of rights related to ad valorem tax, drew extended debate over property taxes and state savings before passing 85-0. Senate Bill 1992, defining strategic financial partners for an income tax credit, passed 65-24. The House then moved to adjourn until Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • She also provides on-call crisis services for the Oklahoma Heart Hospital.
  • House Bill 3297 creates a new regulatory framework for highway remediation and cleanup services here
  • Wonderful place providing services to women and babies, normally at no cost or at least generally at
  • Because we care about children, they're having to cut their childcare and afterschool program.
  • And now they don't have access to a service that helped them raise their families.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • She also provides on-call crisis services.
  • She also provides on-call crisis services for the Oklahoma Heart Hospital.
  • Bill 3297 by Hayes of the House and Woods of the Senate, an act relating to Highway Remediation Services
  • House Bill 3297 creates a new regulatory framework for highway remediation and cleanup services here
  • A pregnancy resource center is a wonderful place providing services to women and babies, normally at
Summary: The House opened with roll call, prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several recognitions, including Veteran of the Week Donald W. DeLap, 2025 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year Melissa Yvonne, Doctor of the Day Dr. Corey Shawnaway, Nurse of the Day Rusty Rutherford, and Psychologist of the Day Dr. Glenna Stumbling Bear Riddle. Members also recognized Bob Wills Day at the Capitol with a resolution and musical presentation, and introduced visiting student groups and pages. The chamber then moved into second- and third-reading business on a series of bills. Several measures passed with little or no opposition. House Bill 2975, a Department of Agriculture cleanup bill on poultry litter spreading/exporting, passed 89-8 after questions about removed misdemeanor language and hauler information. House Bill 3026, allowing children of U.S. military allies to start kindergarten according to their home-country timelines, passed 97-0 and its emergency clause also passed 97-0. House Bill 3297, creating a regulatory framework for highway remediation services, passed 87-0. House Bill 2981, requiring school boards to post approved meeting minutes within two weeks and within two clicks, passed 93-0. House Bill 4144, clarifying that arrest and incident reports are open records, passed 97-0. House Bill 1818, updating social work licensing terminology, also passed 97-0. House Bill 3767, updating controlled dangerous substance scheduling to match federal law and DEA watch lists, passed later in the day. The most extended debate centered on House Bill 3194, which would protect pregnancy resource centers from being singled out for regulation or lawsuits. Supporters argued the bill would shield private nonprofit centers from post-Dobbs legal attacks and let them focus on helping pregnant women and families. Opponents raised concerns about transparency, oversight of private nonprofits receiving state funds, the bill’s abortion definition, and whether it could create liability or reduce accountability. After lengthy debate, the House passed the bill 79-18. House Bill 3342, relating to Medicaid audits, passed 67-25 after discussion about making audits corrective rather than punitive. House Bill 3344, a foster care bill based on an interim study, was extensively debated over kinship placement standards, income thresholds, sleeping arrangements, transportation, tribal placement issues, and whether codifying DHS rules would improve accountability; the transcript cuts off before a final vote is shown.
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm also an insurance agent for NFP Property and Casualty Services.
  • Division of the Department of Health and Human Services.
  • The bill amends NRS 427A to enable Aging and Disability Services to provide and coordinate services for
  • And so for services contracts, obviously those aren't just price.
  • Division of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Bills: AB6 , AB102 , AB131 , AB212 , AB213 , AB220 , AB259 , AB282 , AB376 , AB396 , AB479 , AB503 , AB570 , AB572 , AB574 , AB576 , AB593 , SB185 , SB207 , SB507 , AB6
Committee: Senate Finance
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/14/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> week about the critical services week about the critical services provided<00:55:48.160><c> by</
  • ,</c><00:56:30.840><c> our</c> increased demand for services, our increased demand for services, our
  • </c> And now Minnesota crime victim services And now Minnesota crime victim services are<00:56:47.400
  • </c> That's what crime victim services That's what crime victim services funding<00:59:14.200><c> makes
  • Crime victim services are not optional.
Bills: HF4446 , HF4066 , HF1082
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Mar 26th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • make decisions about the office that they hold to ensure that we are performing efficient and proper service
  • That would be a reversion to what currently exists and impact the services to the public.
  • just trying to reassure staff and the community that was served by those offices that their level of service
Bills: HB141 , HB178 , HB179 , HB187 , HB188 , HB527 , HB782 , HB911 , HB916
Committee: House Judiciary