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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 19th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Housing Finance Agencies and Rural Rentals Housing Associations joining them as well.
  • . housing.
  • On those criminal cases where we do not allow a personal bond, they still can set up a bond to get out
  • They can set a dollar bond I suppose or they may choose to set a $50,000 dollar bond because they're
  • And he was let out of bond, low bond, so he got out of the low bond and guess what?
Bills: SJR1 , SB9 , SB40 , SJR36 , SJR1 , SJR5 , SB9 , SB40 , SJR1 , SB9 , SB40 , SR62 , SR92 , SR95 , SR108 , SR110 , SR111 , SR113 , SR114 , SR117 , SR120 , SB314 , SB314
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • The House Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs will come to order. The time is 3:15.
  • that housing affordability and the production of more housing for the state of Texas is a priority.
  • bonds.
  • and supports the construction of much-needed safe, quality, and affordable housing. workforce housing
  • Texas Affiliation of Affordable Housing Providers for the bill.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 24th, 2025

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • . bonds.
  • The bonds are for 30 years.
  • Basically, private activity bonds are a critical financing tool for commercial and rental housing projects
  • House Bill 1718 redefines closing as the delivery of a bond in exchange for payment.
  • In bonds, with $1.5 billion dedicated to multifamily housing, the bonds or the debt are the mortgage
Bills: HB1453 , HB1718 , HB2043 , HB2207 , HB2798
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 26th, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • So the chair lays out House Bill 1922.
  • Representative LaHood moves that House Bill 170 as substituted be reported to the full House with the
  • Uh, Representative Schofield moves that House Bill 11:30 as substituted be reported to the full House
  • Seeing none, the chair closes on House Bill 3163 and we'll leave House Bill 3163 pending at this time
  • The chair closes on House Bill 1748. The chair will leave House Bill 1748 pending.
Bills: HB113
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 158 will be left pending at this time. The chair lays out House Bill 3509.
  • and issues tax-exempt bonds to fund its housing. ...housing initiatives.
  • The housing affordability side of things, there's a growing housing affordability issue, like I'm sure
  • House Bill 714 will be left pending at this time. The Chair lays out House Bill 714.
  • I'm in favor of House Bill 3948.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • I believe House Bill 4313...
  • Ultimately, that'll reduce both the cost to the new housing, giving us more affordable housing, and will
  • It's the cost associated with the houses and the developments, ultimately affecting affordable housing
  • About taxes, and I know to the extent we're dealing with bonds, and I mentioned revenue bonds, these
  • I'm in favor of House Bill 1198.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Transportation Mar 3rd, 2026

Joint Committee on Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're not sure what will be housed under it, just more the idea that we can support housing development
  • This is bond authorization, so it's capital.
  • There's growth in housing.
  • treat it like a traditional bond bill.
  • to connect new housing to existing infrastructure.
Bills: H4987 , S2905
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Committee Meeting - 2026-04-09

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • House File 4077 is simple and overdue.
  • </c> House File 4077 puts people first. House File 4077 puts people first.
  • </c> houses going in. houses going in.
  • The clerk will take the roll. bonding, I do. bonding, I do.
  • House File 3809 as amended is about improving safety in multi-family housing while maintaining strong
Bills: HF4077 , HF3809 , HF3639 , HF4478 , HF3363 , HF3874
Summary: The Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee approved the minutes from March 25 and March 26, then took up House File 4077, a bipartisan bill authored by Representatives Greenman and Roach. The bill would prohibit municipalities from entering into non-disclosure agreements with private entities that restrict disclosure about land development, economic development, or publicly funded projects, while preserving existing Chapter 13 data practices rules and trade secret protections. The authors argued the bill is needed to prevent secret agreements and backroom decision-making that undermine public transparency, and they moved that the bill be re-referred to the general register. Several local officials and residents testified in support, including a St. Louis County commissioner, the mayor of Lonsdale, and residents from Farmington and Hermantown. Supporters said NDAs had been used in connection with data center and other development projects to keep elected officials and the public in the dark, eroding trust and limiting community input. They described the bill as a common-sense transparency measure and said existing law already protects legitimate trade secrets. Opposition came from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce and the Minnesota Business Partnership, which argued that NDAs are often necessary in early-stage economic development discussions to protect sensitive business information and remain competitive with other states. They warned the bill could discourage investment, jobs, and tax growth, and said it would impose a one-size-fits-all state mandate that limits local discretion. Committee members then debated whether the bill was too broad and whether it should be narrowed to data centers; supporters responded that the issue extends beyond data centers to other forms of economic development. A roll call vote was requested on the motion to re-refer the bill to the general register, but the final vote result was not stated in the transcript excerpt.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/19/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yes, House File 44 is before us today.
  • </c> brief in my introduction again house brief in my introduction again house file<00:02:22.360><c>
  • <00:47:50.480><c> file</c> house file house file 21102<00:47:52.440><c> to</c><00:47:52.680><c> create
  • </c><00:57:48.599><c> file</c><00:57:49.160><c> 2279</c> over next up house file 2279 over next up house
  • He then moves House File 2280 to be laid over for possible inclusion, and also moves House File 2280
Bills: HF44 , HF2102 , HF2279 , HF2280 , HF2281
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Feb 19th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • An RTA, or regional transit authority, may issue general obligation bonds and revenue bonds in order
  • If they were 40-year bonds, then the annual... ...interest rate on bonds that would generate $100 million
  • million in bonds issued.
  • bond.
  • a couple of 70-year bonds.
Bills: SB6148
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 27th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • What it's doing is creating a task force for housing to try to look into why our housing costs have skyrocketed
  • What it's doing is creating a task force for housing to try to look into why our housing costs have skyrocketed
  • President, builds the exact same house, we're pretty close to the same house, without solar, without
  • Same house.
  • We raised our kids in this house.'
Summary: The Senate met on February 23, 2026, opened with the usual roll call, pledge, prayer, and approval of the previous journal. Members then adopted Senate Resolution 8698 recognizing piano teachers, with several senators sharing personal remarks about their own teachers and the role of music education in families and communities. Guests from the Washington State Music Teachers Association and the National Guild of Piano Teachers were recognized in the gallery. The chamber then moved into budget debate, considering a series of amendments to the operating budget. Several proposals focused on housing costs, local planning, utility rates, and state spending restraint. Amendment 0772, which would have created a housing-related task force and increased funding, was rejected after debate over housing affordability and regulatory costs. Amendment 0785, restoring growth management planning funding for local governments, was also rejected. Amendment 0791, directing the Department of Commerce to study the effects of climate and clean energy laws on utility costs, and Amendment 0769, related to grid capacity and clean energy investments, were both adopted. Other amendments drew sharper partisan debate. Amendment 0798, which would have reduced the Supreme Court from nine justices to five and redirected savings to public defense, failed. Amendments 0794 and 0795, seeking funding for ballot measure costs tied to initiatives, also failed. Amendment 0799, intended to redirect Pacific Tower lease savings to developmental disability services, was rejected after discussion of the building’s current public uses. Amendment 0773, capping state spending growth and tying it to median wage growth, failed on a roll call vote, while Amendment 0777, addressing concurrent use of paid family and medical leave and sick leave by state employees, also failed after extended debate. Later, Amendment 0776 on tort liability reporting was adopted, as were Amendment 0758 creating a DSHS work group on community-based services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and Amendment 0786 was introduced to reduce cash and food assistance work-related funding, with debate beginning before the transcript ends.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 27th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Reeves' house to play piano. I also hope folks remember... ...Mrs. Reeves' house to play piano.
  • What it is doing is creating a task force for housing to try to look into why our housing costs have
  • President, builds the exact same house—pretty close to the same house—without solar, without battery
  • Same house.
  • And we do that because we use bonding.
Summary: The Senate convened with roll call, prayer, and approval of the previous day’s journal, then moved to a resolution honoring piano teachers. Senate Resolution 8698 was adopted after remarks from Senator Conway and others describing the role of piano teachers in music education, family life, and community service. Members of the Washington State Music Teachers Association and the National Guild of Piano Teachers were recognized in the gallery. The chamber then took up the operating budget and considered a long series of amendments. Several amendments focused on housing costs and local planning, utility and energy policy, ballot measure costs, state spending growth, tort liability, and paid family and medical leave. Some amendments were adopted, including a study of utility cost impacts from climate laws, a grid-related funding amendment, a tort liability oversight/reporting amendment, and a workgroup on services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Others were rejected, including proposals to create a housing task force, cap state spending growth, fund ballot initiative costs, restore local planning grants, and change paid family and medical leave usage rules. Debate on the budget amendments was often partisan and detailed, with supporters arguing for fiscal restraint, cost transparency, and relief for taxpayers and local governments, while opponents emphasized existing work, program solvency, and the need to preserve services. The Senate also heard amendments on zero-based budgeting, federal education tax credit opt-in language, reproductive health funding, food assistance work requirements, and support for the Pediatric Interim Care Center; some were defeated and some were adopted. Roll-call votes were taken on certain amendments, and the transcript ends during consideration of Amendment 0787, which would restore funding for the Pediatric Interim Care Center.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 4/24/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Next, we'll move to Senate File 2298, which is the Senate companion for the housing finance bill, House
  • <c> File</c> the housing finance bill, House File the housing finance bill, House File 2445.<00:01:51.920
  • </c> House File 2445, the first engrossment. House File 2445, the first engrossment.
  • </c><00:03:43.599><c> File</c> the front, I will move that House File the front, I will move that House
  • </c> this point just the fact that the house this point just the fact that the house has<00:45:33.520
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services May 19th, 2025

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • General obligation bonds can be used for three things: the specific purpose for which the bond was marketed
  • of the original bond.
  • That it would "repurpose" bond funds from the district's 2018 bond program.
  • A little bit quicker, and that's why we see the next bond election, you know, a no tax increase bond
  • Tara, did the Houston bond issue pass? It did not. Thank you. Who put the bond issue to the voters?
Bills: SB414 , SB621 , SB2395
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/16/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> of House File 4927. of House File 4927.
  • </c> about uh uh House Bill 4747. about uh uh House Bill 4747.
  • I'm here to present House File 4013 on behalf of House File 4013.
  • I'm here to present House File 4013 on behalf of House File 4013.
  • </c> housing growth. Thanks. housing growth. Thanks.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cap Committee Meeting - 2025-05-06

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Representative Mary Franzen is here to discuss House File 719, Vehicle Bill.
  • So I move that House File 719 be referred to the Ways and Means Committee.
  • I will move on to Chair Franzen's bill, House File 2486.
  • I move that House File 2486 be referred to the Ways and Means Committee.
  • House File 2486 is re-referred to the Ways and Means Committee.
Bills: HF719 , HF2484 , HF2486
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Jan 19th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • and revenue bonds.
  • The maximum term of those bond issues under current law is 40 years.
  • So Sound Transit, as the RTA, could issue 75-year bonds.
  • My house, 15 years versus 30 was much cheaper for a 15-year loan.
  • And then there's the securitization of this bond.
Bills: SB5750 , SB6148