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TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence will come to order.
- There is no accountability for their actions.
- In a civil capacity manner, okay?
- or handle a civil issue.
- For civil process service, let's see what else.
Bills:
HB32 , HB15 , HB171 , HB421 , HB581 , HB644 , HB745 , HB349 , HB917 , HB204 , HB923 , HB15 , HB171 , HB204
Committee:
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Keywords:
eviction, landlord rights, tenant rights, justice court, property law, court procedures, chemical dependency, court-ordered treatment, mental health, health care, treatment facility, juvenile justice, criminal justice reform, deep fake, digital impersonation, age verification, private cause of action, explicit content, consumer protection, HB 581
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence will come to order.
- The action that, just in a per se commission of that action, would be... ...violative of what I'm talking
- It was a shareholder class action derivative suit against Meta.
- The legislature adopted the rules of civil procedure as statute.
- This creates a private right of action.
Committee:
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Keywords:
healthcare liability, emergency medical care, standard of proof, negligence, legal reforms, Texas General Arbitration Act, arbitration, binding arbitration, statute of limitations, limitations period, tolling, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 16.073, alternative dispute resolution, ADR, civil procedure, lawsuit filing, court jurisdiction, Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence, procedural law
TX
Committee:
Senate State Affairs
Keywords:
sexual assault, healthcare facilities, forensic examination, survivor support, emergency contraceptive, online impersonation, civil liability, social media, identity theft, defamation, counseling damages, injunctive relief, public health, safety regulations, community health, state standards, healthcare access, identification, real estate, proof of identity
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:02:19.200><c> of</c> public schools are engaged in actions of public schools are engaged in actions
- </c> some really horrendous actions some really horrendous actions throughout<00:05:31.280><c> our</c
- Reporting programs in action can increase the safety of Minnesota students.
- And then last on my list is Carla Gillespie from Mom's Demand Action. Welcome to the committee.
- I'm a volunteer with Mom's Demand Action.
Committee:
House Education Policy
Keywords:
immigration status, undocumented students, immigrant rights, K-12 education, public school enrollment, Plyler v. Doe, school district, charter school, cooperative unit, law enforcement access, ICE, immigration enforcement, civil lawsuit, private right of action, injunctive relief, mandamus, student records, directory information, parental engagement, equal access to education
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- This is adding a civil provision that allows for civil actions to be taken.
- </c><00:11:01.120><c> penalty</c> into civil court for a civil penalty into civil court for a civil penalty
- Um you know additional cause of action.
- Um, civil liability claims by anybody.
- He said the current language would allow a civil action by anyone who feels there has been a wrong done
Committee:
House Appropriations
Keywords:
Second Amendment, firearms, state rights, federal regulation, law enforcement, civil penalties, government liability, concealed carry, public colleges, university facilities, weapons legislation, self-defense, campus safety, weapons, age requirement, permits, HB0097, Wyoming firearms privacy, merchant category code, MCC
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- It puts civil does four primary things.
- That's on page civil court for damages.
- So charged in civil court with damages.
- Um here recently enforcement action on.
- :35.919><c> on</c><00:23:36.159><c> top</c> By introducing civil liabilities on top By introducing civil
Committee:
Senate Appropriations
Keywords:
Second Amendment, firearms, state rights, federal regulation, law enforcement, civil penalties, government liability, concealed carry, public colleges, university facilities, weapons legislation, self-defense, campus safety, weapons, age requirement, permits, HB0097, Wyoming firearms privacy, merchant category code, MCC
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- purpose of this provision: the measure allows a person prohibited from recording a meeting to bring civil
- university may want to sue an accreditor, but I am curious about giving a student the right to make a civil
- action against an accreditor that they're not. involved in that process.
- Bill 3132, I believe, will be in place to help show that there are actions being taken to change the
- It allows the minor, once they reach the age of majority, to seek civil action if the creator has violated
Bills:
HB4260 , HB2981 , HB3695 , HB2960 , HB3967 , HB3968 , HB4339 , HB4341 , HB4342 , HB2940 , HB4295 , HB4196 , HB3134 , HB1016
Committee:
House Civil Judiciary
Keywords:
workers' compensation, first responders, acute myocardial infarction, stroke, health presumption, emergency services, firefighters, peace officers, emergency medical technicians, open meetings, school boards, transparency, public access, education governance, HB3695, Oklahoma, motor vehicles, personal injury accident, traffic offense, DUI
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- The measure allows a person prohibited from recording a meeting to bring civil suit for monetary...
- The measure allows a person prohibited from recording a meeting to bring civil suit for monetary damages
- action against an accreditor, that they're not involved in that process, and if they're being, you know
- some compensation for them in a trust, and allows the minor, once they reach age of majority, to seek civil
- action if the creator has violated this statute.
Bills:
HB4260 , HB2981 , HB3695 , HB2960 , HB3967 , HB3968 , HB4339 , HB4341 , HB4342 , HB2940 , HB4295 , HB4196 , HB3134 , HB1016
Committee:
House Civil Judiciary
Keywords:
workers' compensation, first responders, acute myocardial infarction, stroke, health presumption, emergency services, firefighters, peace officers, emergency medical technicians, open meetings, school boards, transparency, public access, education governance, HB3695, Oklahoma, motor vehicles, personal injury accident, traffic offense, DUI
Summary:
The committee heard and advanced a series of bills covering workers’ compensation, public transparency, criminal law, property rights, probate, family law, eviction procedure, higher education accreditation, and protections for minors in content creation. House Bill 426, as amended by a PCS, would extend workers’ compensation coverage for firefighters, peace officers, and EMTs who suffer a heart attack or stroke within eight hours after strenuous emergency response or training; it passed 7-0. House Bill 2981, requiring school board meeting minutes to be posted publicly, also passed unanimously. Other measures approved included House Bill 3695, which aligns DUI-related language on great bodily injury with domestic violence statutes; House Bill 2960, which limits lawsuits against gun manufacturers when a firearm is modified after sale; House Bill 3967, tightening landowners’ rights and land banking transparency with appraisal requirements; and House Bill 3968, codifying a Supreme Court-based definition of public use for eminent domain and strengthening private property rights.
The committee also passed House Bill 4339 on probate notice filing, House Bill 4341 updating CASA volunteer standards by removing duplicative national standards language, House Bill 4342 making prior domestic violence abuse admissible in court proceedings, House Bill 2940 prohibiting public bodies from barring recording of public meetings and allowing civil suits for violations, House Bill 4295 adjusting eviction timelines to exclude weekends and holidays, and House Bill 4196, a uniform trust bill. House Bill 3134, which says accreditation for Oklahoma public colleges and universities should be based on academics rather than ideology, drew extended questioning about jurisdiction and enforcement but ultimately passed 5-2. House Bill 1016, with a committee substitute, would regulate content creation involving minors by defining the industry, requiring recordkeeping and trust funds for compensation, and allowing civil action when the law is violated; it passed 7-0.
Several bills were laid over for later consideration, including House Bills 2941, 2959, 3087, 3321, 3298, and 3297. The committee adopted a PCS for House Bill 426 and a committee substitute for House Bill 1016, and it adopted an amendment to House Bill 2940 replacing “videotape” and “audio tape” with “video” and “audio.”
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Much like distributors have a course of action if retailers fail to pay them, manufacturers need an outlet
- , for me and before us, is the fact that this is a very targeted, specific situation, and without action
Committee:
Senate State Affairs
Keywords:
immigration enforcement, ICE agreements, sheriff grants, law enforcement, county jail, federal immigration law, China, Chinese-affiliated entities, Chinese military companies, People's Republic of China, Chinese Communist Party, divestment, state pension funds, public retirement systems, Teacher Retirement System, Employees Retirement System, Permanent School Fund, Texas Comptroller, foreign investment, national security
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee Feb 25th, 2026
Ethics and Campaign Finance
Committee:
House Ethics and Campaign Finance
Keywords:
juvenile justice, detention, age of majority, jurisdiction, child welfare, K-12 education, wireless communication devices, digital safety, social media education, classroom distraction, agriculture authority, eminent domain, property rights, tax exemption, agriculture center, SNAP, nutrition assistance, benefits theft, state reimbursement, food security
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Technology and Telecommunications REVISED Feb 19th, 2026 at 10:00 am
Technology and Telecommunications
Transcript Highlights:
- action if we did not use reasonable standards but we just want to say that there's no private right
- Then that's when a class action lawsuit could come in. Is that correct? That is correct.
- They will impose a civil fine.
- And if it's beyond a reasonable standard, then at that point, civil right to action, private right to
- action, would be able to come in.
Committee:
Senate Technology and Telecommunications
Keywords:
higher education, state regents, university research, technology transfer, intellectual property, patent ownership, royalty income, commercialization, startup companies, research partnerships, public universities, faculty inventions, student inventions, innovation policy, economic development, medical technology, biotechnology, energy technology, telecommunications, aerospace and defense
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Technology and Telecommunications REVISED Feb 19th, 2026
Technology and Telecommunications
Transcript Highlights:
- So you can't do a class action lawsuit for cybersecurity event.
- , look, we acknowledge that the AG has the authority to bring this civil action if we did not use reasonable
- They will impose the civil fines.
- And if it's beyond a reasonable standard, then at that point, civil right to action, private right to
- action, would be able to come in.
Committee:
Senate Technology and Telecommunications
Keywords:
higher education, state regents, university research, technology transfer, intellectual property, patent ownership, royalty income, commercialization, startup companies, research partnerships, public universities, faculty inventions, student inventions, innovation policy, economic development, medical technology, biotechnology, energy technology, telecommunications, aerospace and defense
Summary:
The Senate Technology and Telecommunications Committee considered three Senate bills. SB 1670, by Senator Reinhart, would require the State Regents to update Oklahoma university technology transfer guidance, create a tiered ownership framework, and revisit the guidance every seven years. Members questioned the seven-year review period, the scope of terms like aerospace and autonomous technologies, and how broadly the new tiered system would apply. The bill was presented as a way to modernize an outdated 1989 framework and help turn university research into companies, jobs, and economic impact. It passed 8-0.
SB 1716, by Senator Howard, amended the Security Breach Notification Act to replace references to a “cybersecurity event” with “breach of the security of a system” and to clarify that there is no private right of action for ordinary negligence when a business reports breaches to the Attorney General. Howard explained that the Attorney General would retain exclusive enforcement authority for reasonable-standards violations, while private lawsuits would remain available only for more egregious conduct such as willful, wanton conduct or gross negligence. Members asked about the negligence standard, HIPAA-related breaches, and staffing needs for the Attorney General’s office. The amendment was adopted, and the bill passed 8-0.
SB 1521, by Senator Hamilton, would prohibit minors from accessing artificial intelligence companions and set age-verification and re-verification requirements, including use of government-issued identification and periodic re-verification. Hamilton said the bill was aimed at protecting children from harmful interactions with AI companions and was narrowly drafted to avoid sweeping in other AI tools like customer-service bots. Members raised concerns about the reasonableness and consistency of age verification, account creation requirements, and how the bill would interact with existing statutes on sexually explicit conduct. The chair spoke in support of the measure, and the bill passed 8-0. The committee then adjourned.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The federal government must stop shifting the burden to Texas and take immediate action. and strengthening
- Influence government actions.
- But are those actions to influence government action criminal if the offense was committed using a firearm
- Intimidate the public or influence government actions.
- I mean, you could argue that it actually is influencing government action.
Committee:
Senate Border Security
Keywords:
HCR 40, House Concurrent Resolution, Operation Lone Star, border security, southern border, Texas border, reimbursement, federal reimbursement, Congress, immigration, migrant crossings, illegal immigration, Texas National Guard, Department of Public Safety, DPS, human smuggling, cartel, fentanyl, border enforcement, public safety
TX
Texas 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 28th, 2025
Texas House Floor Meeting
Keywords:
sex designation, restroom access, civil penalties, private civil right of action, women's privacy, abortion, healthcare, jurisdiction, civil action, qui tam, prohibition, state law, youth camp, safety regulations, advisory committee, child welfare, health standards, summer camp, camp safety, child abuse reporting
TX
Texas 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 28th, 2025
Texas House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- penalty and a private civil right of action.
- Right here with this cause of action.
- Actions, qui tam actions. Mr. Leach: Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
- You described an action violation.
- penalty and a private civil right of action.
Keywords:
sex designation, restroom access, civil penalties, private civil right of action, women's privacy, abortion, healthcare, jurisdiction, civil action, qui tam, prohibition, state law, youth camp, safety regulations, advisory committee, child welfare, health standards, summer camp, camp safety, child abuse reporting
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Feb 16th, 2026 at 08:30 am
State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections
Transcript Highlights:
- They were the result of a long struggle, part of the civil rights struggle and a growing awareness back
- It does not eliminate WOTEC's civil service exemptions.
- That's why it was especially shocking to us when a civil service exemption we would have never applied
- This bill simply strikes the phrase networks and systems security from WOTEC's civil service exemption
- I'm here on behalf of Responsive Gov Action and as a member of the Voting Justice Coalition.
Keywords:
state employment, classified service, civil service, job qualifications, degree requirements, postgraduate degree, master's degree, doctorate, higher education, Office of Financial Management, OFM, classification plan, salary survey, market rate pay, compensation, workforce diversity, hiring reform, employment eligibility, work authorization, DACA
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:13:27.519><c> Um</c> chapter 76 civil service law. Um chapter 76 civil service law.
- </c><00:13:30.320><c> service</c> historically been civil service historically been civil service positions
- that they're outside of the civil that they're outside of the civil service<00:27:45.760><c> standard
- </c> behalf of Hawaii Children's Action behalf of Hawaii Children's Action Network.<00:40:35.440><c>
- </c> because justice you can't have civil because justice you can't have civil rights<00:57:00.640><c
Committee:
House Labor
Keywords:
workforce development, craftspersons, skilled trades, artisan, craftsmanship, trade recognition, award program, DLIR, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Meilleur Ouvrier de France, vocational education, career pathways, cultural preservation, workforce excellence, apprenticeship, Hawaii trades, economic diversification, public nominations, governor awards, historically significant venue
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I believe he perjured himself today, and I would request that the committee take action on that.
- sometimes, especially on smaller projects, it's more trouble than it's worth to try to seek some remedial action
- before filing a lawsuit, thereby eliminating a procedural barrier that often delays or discourages action
Bills:
HB875 , HB1667 , HB2369 , HB3844 , HB4415 , HB4479 , HB4483 , HB4676 , HB5118 , HB5400 , HB5545
Committee:
House S/C on Workforce
Keywords:
workers' compensation, municipal construction, bidding requirements, small municipalities, contracting policies, first responders, PTSD, mental health, emergency services, medical expenses, injury claims, insurance carriers, opportunity youth, workforce development, employment, education, federal funds, employment discrimination, immunity waiver, public employees
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- Chairman, it's always good to be back here after serving 20 years on civil law.
- But I always enjoy coming back to civil law. Glad to have you back.
- So that would be the person who's actually detrimented by that action.
- So you're telling me on the direct action, the way you read it is that because we now have direct action
- This is a civil procedure bill that deals with expert witnesses.
Committee:
House Civil Law and Procedure
Keywords:
carbon capture, damages, environmental liability, legal liability, site restoration, expert witness, expert testimony, witness fees, pecuniary interest, conflict of interest, civil procedure, evidence law, Louisiana evidence code, Louisiana civil litigation, expert report, discovery, pretrial disclosure, litigation transparency, settlement, damages award
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Section D of 72.0 literally on the paper says this: if a civil action is bifurcated under 052, evidence
- these regulations, it begins by saying in a civil action under this subchapter in which an employer-defendant
- If a civil action is bifurcated, evidence admissible under subsection C is admissible in the first phase
- A says a civil action under this subchapter, that is 054.
- actions.
Bills:
HB4011 , HB2680 , HB4325 , HB4327 , HB4944 , HB1761 , HB4688 , HB3453 , HB40 , HB1707 , HB4749 , HB2322 , HB3647 , HB4139 , HB4081 , HB2203 , HB2100 , HB4170 , HB3104 , HB4623 , HB40
Committee:
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Keywords:
partition, heirs' property, real estate, co-ownership, family property, non-heir cotenant, right of first refusal, pilot services, liability limitation, maritime commerce, Matagorda Bay, Lavaca Bay, transportation code, maritime industry, civil liability, barratry, penalties, legal actions, damages, wrongful death