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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 3/25/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:53:53.000><c> um</c> tax exempt when it comes to sales tax um tax exempt when it comes to sales
  • </c><01:13:58.960><c> system</c><01:13:59.440><c> taxes</c> group that the federal tax system taxes group
  • We're talking about reducing a tax expenditure, or taking away a tax expenditure, or taking away a tax
  • tax filers.
  • </c><01:44:51.400><c> on</c> the child tax credit to raise taxes on the child tax credit to raise taxes
Bills: HF1698 , HF632 , HF1352 , HF2197 , HF618 , HF1248 , HF1697
Committee: House Taxes
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Transportation and Energy Committee Apr 10th, 2025

Transportation and Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • In addition to the fees, the utility pays a... ...the utility pays a separate 3% gross receipt tax and
  • So they don't charge a tax in Birmingham now? Not a franchise fee.
  • We pay everybody the business license tax. That is uniform across the state, 3%.
Bills: SB271 , SB295 , SB309
TX
Bills: HB17 , HB16 , SB10 , HB27 , HB23 , SB15 , SB18
Summary: The House convened, received a message from the Senate, and the chair announced the signing of HB 4 in the presence of the House. The clerk then read a large number of first-reading measures and referred them to committees. Among the notable bills, SB 1 by Senator Perry on campground and youth camp safety was referred to the Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding. Several House resolutions dealing with House rules, quorum, attendance, and penalties for members who missed sessions or broke quorum were referred to the Committee on House Administration, including HR 5, HR 17, HR 18, HR 34, HR 41, and HR 58. The House also referred a broad slate of resolutions to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars, including measures by Riddell, Craddick, Toth, Leo Wilson, Schofield, Gehan, Bella Montgomery, Hinojosa, Schoolcraft, Little, Meyer, Luhan, Orr, Johnson, Harris Davila, Lopez, Cameron, Gonzalez of El Paso, Wharton, Flores, Dyson, and Harless. These referrals covered many individual House resolutions and concurrent resolutions, but no debate or votes were recorded in the transcript. At the end of the proceedings, the House recessed until noon pursuant to a previously adopted motion.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 3/10/26

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • are denying services or rejecting services. services. services. um<00:23:45.360><c> and</c><00:23:45.679
  • </c><00:26:34.880><c> providers</c> vendors, guests, and service providers vendors, guests, and service
  • Um do those taxes those properties?
  • </c><00:43:42.400><c> So,</c> that the tax code looks at. So, that the tax code looks at.
Bills: HF3600 , HF3809 , HF3608
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 2nd, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • To be taxed annually on items that sales tax has already been paid for is a more...
  • When you owned a business, did you pay franchise taxes? Yes. Real property tax? Yes.
  • Business personal property tax? Yep. Federal income tax? Yes, sir. Sales tax? Yep.
  • This is an intangible... personal, what kind of tax? Property tax? Yes.
  • It is in the tax code. But your bill would simply. take it out of the tax code.
Bills: HJR1 , HJR2 , HB9 , HB22 , HB908 , HB1392 , HB195 , HB 13 , HB143 , HB135 , HJR1 , HJR2 , HB9 , HB22 , HB908 , HB1392
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Ways and Means Mar 17th, 2026

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Louisiana Tax Commission operates on a fee that it charges to public service utilities, banking institutions
  • The Tax Commission plays an important role in the appeals process for all of your tax assessors and authorities
  • They're the tax commissioner, or your tax assessor for a public service utility.
  • But we’re going to limit the taxes to a 5% increase, so you’re taxing it— We’re going to limit the taxes
  • They have the taxing districts.
Bills: HB287 , HB340 , HB412 , HB440 , HB514 , HB515 , HB521 , HB543 , HB553 , HB570 , HB961
Committee: House Ways & Means
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Ways & Means Jan 22nd, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • service provided by a business are not subject to retail sales tax.
  • It imposes the use tax on all the newly created retail services.
  • and retail sales tax or the services and other activities B&O tax classification.
  • And I'm curious, there are some of the definitions in here that are interpreting the service sales tax
  • Tax on live presentation services in the bill. It was exempt in ESSB 5814, yes.
Committee: Senate Ways & Means
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Municipal May 20th, 2026

Municipal

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 348 by Senator Edmonds provides for third-party service providers and enforcement of motor
  • They use a company called OSS on-scene service. I found it on WDSU.
  • This transfers authority over insurance premium tax within the city of St.
  • It defines insurance premium tax as a municipal license tax imposed on insurers, which is all consistent
  • premium taxes, and administer those taxes.
Bills: SB348 , SB444 , SB485
Committee: House Municipal
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Feb 18th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • The ordinance of municipal Avalor taxes.
  • </c> is emergency medical service providers. is emergency medical service providers.
  • </c><00:34:10.720><c> because</c><00:34:10.960><c> we</c> services in our association because we services
  • So what do services do here in Alabama? They cut services to get inside their budget.
  • </c> one thing with our Medicaid provider tax one thing with our Medicaid provider tax we<00:38:51.280
Bills: HB185 , HB378 , SB28 , HB400 , SB155 , HB312 , HB185 , HB378 , SB28 , HB400 , SB155 , HB312
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) May 15th, 2025

Local Government

Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government met with a quorum and took up a series of pending bills, mostly local-government measures. Early action included final committee approval of Senate Bill 1633 and S.J.R. 60, followed by Senate Bill 3038 and Senate Bill 3045, both reported favorably and placed on the local and uncontested calendar. The committee also considered House Bill 24, adopted a committee substitute, and reported the substitute version favorably; House Bill 2025 was likewise reported favorably and sent to the local and uncontested calendar. Members then handled several companion and local bills, including House Bill 2713 as the companion to Senate Bill 1331, which was reported favorably and placed on the local and uncontested calendar. House Bill 3348, House Bill 3370, House Bill 3505, and House Bill 4506 were each reported favorably, with no objections to local-and-uncontested placement. House Bill 5424 passed on a 6-1 vote, and House Bill 5652 passed with one present-not-voting, both also sent to the local and uncontested calendar. The committee also adopted substitutes and reported House Bill 3687 and House Bill 4205, though both were later reconsidered because the wrong script had been read. After reconsideration, House Bill 3687 and House Bill 4205 were each re-voted and reported favorably to the full Senate, with both placed on the local and uncontested calendar. Senate Bill 3071 was also reported out on a 5-2 vote after adoption of a committee substitute. The meeting ended with no further business and the committee standing at recess subject to the call of the chair.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Feb 23rd, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We'll expand the use of the tax credit to some services for those who are enrolling in a private school
  • This expands the services available to those who access the parental choice tax credit.
  • This expands the services available to those who access the parental choice tax credit.
  • This is very simply just expanding services, optional, to those families who choose to access the tax
  • Service Oklahoma collects this excise tax, and then counties will go ahead and collect the ad valorem
Summary: The Revenue and Taxation Committee considered a long series of bills, many dealing with tax credits, property taxes, and tax administration. Early action included Senate Bill 1579, which creates a taxpayer bill of rights for ad valorem tax assessments by sending taxpayers a plain-language notice of existing rights; it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 683, as amended, expanded the parental choice tax credit to cover certain supplemental educational services for private-school students, including tutoring and summer learning programs, but drew concerns about broad language and unequal treatment of public-school students; it passed 8-3 with one member not voting. Senate Bill 1389 proposed a $25 million increase in the parental choice tax credit cap; supporters said the program is nearing its limit and should grow gradually, while opponents cited lack of outcomes data and benefits flowing disproportionately to higher-income families and metro counties. It passed 10-2. The committee also advanced several tax and property-related measures. Senate Bill 1387 would allow a sales tax refund when a vehicle is sold within six months of a purchase, even without a trade-in, and passed 10-2. Senate Bill 1390 extended and removed a cap on funding for the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and related agencies, passing unanimously. Senate Bill 2063 would require the State Treasurer to publish more information about unclaimed property online; the Treasurer’s office opposed it over privacy and burden concerns, but the bill passed 7-3. Senate Bill 1829 reduced the motor vehicle excise tax on manufactured homes to align more closely with the tax burden on traditional homes, and passed 8-2. Senate Bill 1842 would let county treasurers offer a 12-month installment prepayment plan for ad valorem taxes; it passed 9-1. Several other bills were debated on policy and accountability grounds. Senate Bill 1391 would require private schools participating in the parental choice tax credit to administer state tests and report results; supporters framed it as accountability for public tax dollars, while opponents argued it would undermine private-school autonomy and school-choice goals. It failed 5-7. Senate Bill 1398 created a capped tax credit for donations to certain nonprofits serving foster care, pregnancy resource centers, therapeutic care, and anti-trafficking efforts; members asked for clearer outcome measures, but it passed 8-2. Senate Bill 1212, addressing selective property appraisals in some counties, passed 9-1. Senate Bill 2158 would extend favorable tax treatment to health care sharing ministry contributions, and passed 8-2. Senate Bill 102 clarified when remote workers and certain short-term workers owe Oklahoma income tax, with discussion focused on athletes, entertainers, public figures, and contract workers; it passed 10-0. Finally, Senate Bill 2060, a governor-requested housing infrastructure bill creating master development districts, was still being refined but passed 6-4 to keep it moving forward.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Finance Apr 2nd, 2025

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yeah, it is a tax cut bill.
  • County Tax Assessor-Collector, and I do represent the Tax Assessor-Collector's Association.
  • So a $10 gift tax, even in that scenario, we're still taxing a widow on the transfer of that vehicle
  • with a $10 gift tax.
  • It's fair market value less your equity if you're going to tax it; at least tax me on the net equity.
Committee: Senate Finance
Summary: The Senate Finance Committee heard several bills focused on tax administration, transportation, emergency services, historic preservation, forensic training, pension funding, and the state’s rainy day fund. Senate Bill 1337, by Senator Creighton, would require the comptroller to assess penalty and interest only on the net tax due and allow sales and use tax overpayments to offset underpayments more automatically; it was left pending while the author, comptroller staff, and a private witness continued working on the language and fiscal note. Senate Bill 1371, by Senator Hinojosa, would address Corpus Christi transit authority operations, including emergency refueling coordination, fare-setting procedures, and board term limits; it received supportive testimony and was left pending. Senate Bill 1377, by Senator Perry, would create a grant program for rural counties to buy ambulances, with a committee substitute expanding eligible uses in some cases to equipment and setting a sunset date; numerous EMS officials, county representatives, and association witnesses testified in support, emphasizing rising ambulance costs, staffing shortages, and the need for rural emergency coverage, and the bill was left pending after testimony. Senate Bill 868, by Senator Sparks, would direct at least 10% of volunteer fire department assistance funding to high wildfire-risk areas; Texas A&M Forest Service explained the map and methodology, and the committee substitute was adopted. The committee also heard Senate Bill 1426, which would place the First Capitol State Historic Site in West Columbia under Texas Historical Commission stewardship, and Senate Bill 1620, which would create a Texas Forensic Analyst Apprenticeship Pilot Program through the Office of Court Administration to address forensic scientist shortages; both had no opposition in testimony and their committee substitutes were adopted. Senate Bill 2065 would change the Texas Emergency Services Retirement System funding structure to require an actuarially determined state contribution and address the system’s unfunded liability over 30 years; Pasadena fire department representatives testified that the pension is an important volunteer retention tool, and the bill was left pending after testimony. Senate Joint Resolution 4 would raise the Economic Stabilization Fund cap from 10% to 15% of biennial revenue deposits, with a committee substitute correcting the effective date to September 1, 2027; the committee discussed the fund’s current balance and purpose before adopting the substitute. After quorum was established, the committee voted out the measures. Senate Bill 1868, Senate Bill 1371, Senate Bill 264, Senate Joint Resolution 4, Senate Bill 1426, Senate Bill 1620, and Senate Bill 2065 were all reported favorably to the full Senate, with some bills also certified for the local and uncontested calendar. The committee substitute for Senate Bill 868 was adopted and the bill was reported favorably as well. The committee then recessed subject to the call of the chair.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Feb 23rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We'll expand the use of the tax credit to some services for those who are enrolling in a private school
  • This expands the services available to those who access the parental choice tax credit.
  • access services.
  • This is a very simply just expanding services optional to those families who choose to access the tax
  • This is essentially like the voucher program for child services, and that will be foregoing tax revenue
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jan 14th, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Grant each member clarity of thought, humility and service, and courage to act with integrity.
Bills: HB1175 , HB1376 , HB1500 , HB1796
Summary: The House convened, the clerk called the roll, and a quorum was declared present. The chamber then proceeded with the Pledge of Allegiance and an opening prayer, followed by approval of the previous day’s minutes without objection. Under messages from the Senate, the clerk reported that the President had signed House Concurrent Resolutions 4406 and 4407 and Resolution 8407. The Speaker then signed Senate Concurrent Resolution 8407. The House also agreed to treat the bills, memorials, and resolutions on the day’s introduction sheet as first-reading items and refer them to the appropriate committees. No substantive debate or bill action occurred beyond these procedural steps. Representatives Ortiz-Self and Abbarno announced that the Democratic and Republican caucuses, respectively, would meet after adjournment. The House then adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 15.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Apr 30th, 2025

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We do have a lot of tax credit and tax cut type legislation, and I tell people we don't legislation and
  • Fulford said, it's sales tax. So sales tax on machinery, sales tax on groceries.
  • And the grocery tax is gone? ...portion, and the grocery tax is gone? Okay.
  • it's not totally doing away with the sales tax. doing away with the sales tax totally.
  • Now, I see this because I have weekly church services at Tutvan in Huntsville. services at Tutvan in
Bills: HB86 , HB273 , HB379 , HB386 , HB387 , HB388 , HB389 , HB487 , HB600 , SB120 , HB176