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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Hunter voting. I'm Mr. Harris voting aye. Ms. McQueenie voting aye. So Mr. King voting aye.
  • Show the speaker voting aye. Lopez voting aye. Toth voting aye. Swanson voting aye.
  • Have all members voted? Strassler voting aye. Corwin voting aye. King voting aye.
  • Dutton voting no, Zwiener voting no, Oliverson voting aye, Asseep voting aye.
  • Hunter voting aye, Mr. Dutton voting aye, Mr. Basu voting aye, Mr. King voting aye.
Bills: HB4, HB 4
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Congressional Redistricting, Select Aug 1st, 2025

Congressional Redistricting, Select

Transcript Highlights:
  • OK, and did you vote for this plan? No, I did not vote for this plan.
  • People vote for whoever they want to vote for.
  • God bless them for who they vote for, but they get to vote for who they want to vote for.
  • Your vote, but we want to ensure that your vote doesn't count when you do vote.
  • It is about the people's vote. It's what they voted for. It's what this country voted for.
Bills: HB4
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Elections Apr 3rd, 2025

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • The whole county could go and vote at that one vote center for that extra hour.
  • by improper votes.
  • to vote.
  • They're not... supposed to keep somebody from voting that is allowed to vote.
  • I voted for constitutional carry.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs Mar 31st, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • I've seen you on the streets with signs yourself: Go vote. Go vote. Go vote. Go vote.
  • Go vote. ...on the streets with signs yourself. Go vote. Go vote. Go vote. Go vote.
  • This is not for... this is for in-place voting, not remote voting, right?
  • or not see the vote?
  • votes.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 16th, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Representative Waters votes aye. Waters? Aye. Representative Waters votes aye. Walsh?
  • Representative Doglio votes aye. Farivar? Aye. Representative Farivar votes aye.
  • Mena votes aye. Representative Mena votes aye. Stearns? Aye. Representative Stearns votes aye.
  • Representative Doglio votes aye. Farivar? Aye. Representative Farivar votes aye.
  • Madam Chair, I'd like to change my vote to aye. Representative Walsh votes aye. Okay.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Feb 4th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Mena: Mena votes aye. Representative Mena votes aye. Stearns: Aye.
  • Mena: Mena votes aye. Representative Mena votes aye. Stearns: Aye.
  • Representative Stearns votes aye. Waters votes aye. Do not pass.
  • Mena: Mena votes aye. Representative Mena votes aye. Stearns: Aye.
  • Vote yes, do-do-do-do-do-do-do, vote yes, do-do-do-do-vote yes for the Washington State Shark Bill.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I vote aye. Members, with your vote of four... And I vote aye.
  • Powell vote in support or nay? He did. He did vote yes. Okay.
  • when registering to vote, ensures only U.S. citizens vote.
  • I vote aye. Mr.
  • vote aye.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/11/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • I vote aye.
  • voting location, including vote centers.
  • So they did not vote. So there were six votes lost there. So they did not vote.
  • And I think voting centers would be a great idea to have people vote so everybody, every vote counts
  • And I think voting centers would be a great idea to have people vote so everybody, every vote counts
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Education K-16 May 20th, 2025

Education K-16

Transcript Highlights:
  • This legislation is identical to Senate Bill 1884, which was voted out of this committee a few weeks
  • And actually, in a two-thirds vote in each chamber so that it becomes effective immediately.
Bills: HB126, HB121
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education K-16 met to hear testimony on a full agenda of education-related bills. Several measures were laid out and left pending, including HB 322 to allow JET Grant funds to be used for subscription-based and ongoing technology costs for career and technical education; HB 3062 to require fentanyl and drug-poisoning prevention instruction for entering college students; HB 121 to update school safety laws, including TEA peace officer commissions, annual renewal of certain safety exceptions, new reporting requirements, and special education behavior threat assessment changes; HB 3627 to let the State Board of Education chair employ staff; HB 5515 to curb inflated shipping and handling charges on instructional materials; HB 2674 to prohibit new state regulation of homeschool programs; HB 2310 to require a statewide strategic plan for early learning and inclusion for young children with disabilities; HB 367 to standardize documentation for excused absences due to serious illness; HB 1178 to speed certification for out-of-state educators and military spouses; and HB 1481 to expand cell phone restrictions to the full school day. Testimony was generally supportive on most bills, with some concerns raised on HB 121 about school district police departments investigating misconduct and on HB 2674 about how it would interact with the new ESA program in SB 2. HB 5515 drew support from instructional materials coordinators who described extreme shipping invoices and argued the bill would restore transparency and fiscal responsibility. HB 2310 was supported by disability advocates and early learning groups, who said a coordinated state plan would improve access and inclusion for children with disabilities. HB 367 was presented as a simple clarification to reduce confusion for medically vulnerable students and families, and HB 1178 was described by TEA as a modest pathway that would help bring experienced out-of-state teachers into Texas schools more quickly. HB 126, updating Texas’ NIL law to align with the pending House settlement and allow direct payments and pre-enrollment NIL agreements, received extensive testimony from university counsel and committee questioning about the settlement, recruiting, and future college athletics rules. HB 1481, expanding school cell phone restrictions from instructional time to the entire school day, drew strong support from parents, students, educators, and advocates who linked phones to distraction, cyberbullying, and mental health harms; one teacher asked for flexibility so phones could still be used for limited academic tasks. No bills were voted out; each measure heard was left pending subject to the call of the chair, and the committee then recessed to attend the floor session.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Committee Apr 30th, 2025

Constitution, Campaigns and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, the poll workers see this and say, "I can't let a foreign national vote because you have to be a
  • You have to be a citizen to vote.
  • Oh, we didn't vote. We voted. All right. All those in favor say "aye." All those opposed, "nay."
Bills: SB142, SB158
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources REVISED Apr 21st, 2026

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • So with that, I'd appreciate a yes vote. Members, that concludes the introduction of Mark Wood.
  • , but at the same time, even though we may not like the situation with OMMA, it's there, it's been voted
  • Vote now occur. Clerk will call the roll. Senator Bourne. Senator Burns. Senator Grelner.
  • I'm voting no, even though that title is stricken.
  • Vote now, Kirk. Clerk will call a roll. Senator Bourne. Senator Burns. Aye. Senator Grelner.
Bills: HB1170
Summary: The Senate Committee on Retirement and Government Affairs met to consider two executive nominations and House Bill 1170. Mark Wood was introduced as nominee to lead OMES; he described his background in public accounting and tax administration, said his focus would be on stabilizing the agency, improving efficiency, and balancing accountability with service. Senators asked about OMES’s core mission and whether some duties should be returned to agencies; Wood said he would keep an open mind and work with legislators on possible changes. The committee advanced his nomination on a 9-0 vote. The committee then heard Dwayne Helmberger’s nomination to the State Fire Marshal Commission. Helmberger, currently Stillwater fire chief and formerly assistant chief in Midwest City, emphasized code administration, education, and coordination with other agencies. Senators questioned him about backlogs in fire marshal inspections for marijuana grow operations and certificates of occupancy; he said the backlog was driven by the volume of applications and could be addressed through better planning, coordination, and logistics. His nomination also advanced unanimously, 9-0. Finally, the committee considered House Bill 1170, which would direct pension fiduciaries to focus on pecuniary interests and avoid non-financial ESG considerations. Senator Daniels explained that the bill was intended to clarify state policy and align definitions with related measures, and she requested a title strike while continuing to work on the language. Members raised concerns about due process, immunity provisions, and whether the bill would conflict with recent court rulings or still allow consideration of ESG factors when financially relevant. After debate, the committee passed the bill 6-2.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources REVISED Apr 21st, 2026 at 10:30 am

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • So with that, I'd appreciate a yes vote, members. That concludes the introduction of Marc Wood.
  • It's been voted in by the people, and we've got to deal with it.
  • Vote will now occur. Clerk, will call a roll.
  • I'm voting no even though that title is stricken. Emb, my apologies for the interruption there.
  • Vote now, Kirk. Clerk, color roll.
Bills: HB1170
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Standing Committee on Small Business & Information Technology. (3-11-26)

Small Business & Information Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> May I explain my vote, please? >> Sure. Thank you. I vote yes.
  • Chair, I would like to record a yes vote as well as presence. >> Thank you. Duly noted.
  • Chair, I would like to record<00:06:18.639><c> a</c><00:06:18.800><c> yes</c><00:06:19.120><c> vote</
  • </c> record a yes vote as well as presence. record a yes vote as well as presence.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Senate Standing Committee on Economic Development, Tourism, and Labor (2-19-26)

Economic Development, Tourism, & Labor

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, I'd like to explain my aye vote.
  • Chair, I'd like to explain my eye vote. vote. vote.
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  • We're gaining momentum here. >> We all voted no.
  • We're We're your vote quickly as well?