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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Apr 13th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

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  • not just professional experience, but also community involvement, including ministry, including education
  • not just professional experience, but also community involvement, including ministry, including education
  • sector, and so when this opportunity presented itself, I felt like this was a great opportunity to educate
  • to do an ag... ...feed store there, and I said, why don't you, you know, go lobby your legislators to
  • I mean, frankly, I think we need to really bump up higher education, especially around these areas of
Summary: The Revenue and Taxation Committee met and first laid over House Bill 15.9 to the next meeting. The committee then unanimously advanced an executive nomination, James Burleson to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, after brief testimony from Sen. Pugh and Burleson’s comments about his private-sector, nonprofit, and community experience and desire to serve the state. Members then considered several tax-related bills. House Bill 3986, expanding eligibility for the 24-month gross production tax exemption for wells completed using recycled water, passed 10-1 after questions about whether the change was retroactive. House Bill 3548, which would exempt small child-run businesses from certain taxes and permits up to a $1,000 gross-revenue threshold, passed 11-0 after questions focused on enforcement and adult involvement. House Bill 3661, removing the sunset on the forestry equipment sales tax exemption, passed 8-3 despite concerns about the lack of hard data supporting the incentive’s continuation. The committee also passed House Bill 4346, creating reciprocity for agricultural sales tax exemptions for neighboring states, after discussion about verification methods, fraud prevention, and whether the Oklahoma Tax Commission could track out-of-state buyers; the bill passed 8-3. House Bill 3075, the “Oklahoma Common Sense Act” dealing with a post-penny environment and giving agencies and political subdivisions more time to update point-of-sale systems, was amended to set an effective date of November 1, 2026, and then passed 11-0. Finally, House Bill 4273, clarifying that certain R1 university aerospace research employees qualify for an aerospace tax credit, passed 6-5 after debate over whether the credit could create a broader domino effect for other professors and fields. The chair announced the committee would likely meet again the following Monday for its last meeting of the year, and then adjourned.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Feb 16th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Revenue and Taxation

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  • Somewhere at that time period is generally where educators are making the decision either to stay in
  • very intentional, the seven-year, the seven-year mark in terms of wanting to really focus on the. educators
  • Is that effectively what this legislation does? Thank you for that question.
  • bill is because There's a lot of things that constituents brought up, a lot of things that other legislators
  • You sooner or later, I believe this is good legislation in this sense.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Feb 16th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Somewhere at that time period is generally where educators are making the decision either to stay in
  • seven-year mark in terms of wanting to really the Somewhere at that time period is generally where educators
  • year mark in terms of wanting to really the ...the mark in terms of wanting to really focus on the educators
  • Is that effectively what this legislation does? Thank you for that question.
  • Senator Rader, I believe this is good legislation in this sense.
Summary: The Revenue and Taxation Committee met and considered several bills. Senate Bill 1776, by Senator Pugh, would create a $10,000 refundable tax credit for teachers with seven consecutive years of service, as part of a teacher retention strategy; after questions about the seven-year threshold, it passed 8-3. Senate Bill 1858, by Senator Frix, would create a new TIF district financing option allowing developers, rather than cities or counties, to borrow against projected TIF revenues; the committee adopted an amendment changing a filing provision from “may” to “shall,” and the bill passed 7-4. Senate Bill 1985, by Senator Guthrie, would let state retirement systems consider limited investments in regulated digital assets, capped at 5% and narrowed to large-market-cap assets; the committee added an amendment inserting “in” to clarify the language, and the bill passed 9-2. The committee then rejected Senate Bill 1302, by Senator Kirt, which would repeal the “path to zero” trigger tied to future income tax cuts; it failed 2-9 after debate over fiscal stability and tax relief. Senate Bill 1809, by Senator Hamilton, would raise the homestead exemption from $1,000 to $5,000; members debated its impact on local governments and school funding, but it passed 9-2. Senate Bill 1401, by Senator Rader, was amended to adjust the insurance premium tax rate from 1.96% to 2.16% and eliminate the home office premium tax credit; the bill was laid over after concerns about its fiscal impact. Finally, Senate Bill 2053, also by Senator Rader, would allow cities and counties to impose up to a 10% excise tax on medical marijuana dispensaries by local vote, with OTC handling collections and enforcement; supporters framed it as local control and a way to offset public safety costs, while opponents argued it unfairly targeted dispensaries and consumers. The bill passed 7-3. The committee then adjourned and announced it would meet again the following Monday after floor activity.
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Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Postsecondary Education & Workforce Feb 3rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Postsecondary Education & Workforce

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  • Welcome to the February 3rd meeting of the Post-Secondary Education and Workforce Committee.
  • The early education scholarship account is created in the custody of the state treasurer.
  • that discontinue operations or an educational program of currently enrolled students.
  • early childhood educators.
  • and meeting our desperate need for early childhood educators.
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 18th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Committee on Local Legislation. Signed, John Treadwell, Clerk.
  • , so Best we can to incorporate that feedback into the legislation.
  • We call this the Maryann Leonard Educators on the Job Injury Act.
  • I’m not saying that, but I think the legislative process But I think the legislative process has worked
  • This is an incredibly important piece of legislation for our... important piece of legislation for our
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Apr 23rd, 2025

Boards, Agencies and Commissions

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  • regulation. the Alabama Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects and puts them under a more consistent legislative
Bills: HB594
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on County & Regional Government Mar 10th, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

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  • one of you and your staff, uh, as it's our responsibility to review the impact of every piece of legislation
  • And members of this committee may need to step away, uh, from, for other legislative duties, including
  • He expressed the desire for these funds to support students within the hospital district pursuing education
  • Gibbs Memorial Nursing Endowment to honor his life of service to his community and his commitment to education
  • rural deputies that we represent, we want to thank the committee for considering this piece of legislation
Bills: HB318 , HB198
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

House in Session Mar 4th, 2025

Florida House Floor Meeting

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  • We invite Your presence into the commencement of this 2025 Florida Legislative Session.
  • As I depart from this well, may it continue to be well with these legislative officials as You bestow
  • , preservation, and education of Black History will always be remembered.
  • THE MISSION OF MY SPEAKERSHIP IS TO HAVE THIS HOUSE BE THE MOST ENGAGED, VIBRANT, DYNAMIC LEGISLATIVE
  • OUR COMMITTEE PROCESS SHOULD BE A CRUCIBLE OF GIVE AND TAKE TO PRODUCE BETTER LEGISLATION.
Summary: The Florida House of Representatives convened for the 2025 Regular Session. Speaker Perez delivered opening remarks emphasizing collaborative governance over personal priorities, announcing no House Bill 1 to focus on collective work. He outlined key policy areas including property insurance reform, with plans for subcommittee hearings and subpoena powers to investigate insurance company practices and potential accounting irregularities. The Speaker called for meaningful reforms in housing, healthcare, education, and public safety, while challenging budget subcommittees to find recurring revenue savings rather than relying on temporary tax holidays. The session will focus on government accountability, waste elimination, and taxpayer protection. Governor DeSantis requested to deliver the State of the State address on March 4th, which was approved through concurrent resolution.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 10th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened, the clerk called the roll, and a quorum was declared present. The chamber opened with a prayer offered by Senator Peterson, followed by recognitions of the Nurse of the Day, Amanda Fisher, and the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Lee Schaffler, both introduced with brief biographical remarks and applause from members. The Senate also recognized the week’s pages, who introduced themselves and described their schools, assignments, and future plans. Several announcements were then made about upcoming committee and caucus meetings, including Local and County Government, Economic Development, Workforce, and Tourism, Judiciary, the first meeting of the Disability Caucus, and the start of devotion time the next morning. No legislation was debated or voted on during the session. The only formal action was adoption of a motion to adjourn, and the Senate stood adjourned until Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 21st, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • promoting learning, advancing knowledge, enriching lives, and stimulating economic development. through education
  • congratulations and gratitude to Langston University on April 21st, 2026, for its dedication to education
  • And to each one of you, thank you for your support of higher education.
  • Thank you so much for the opportunity to page and serve you this legislative week. Mr. Leader, Mr.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 21st, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • promoting learning, advancing knowledge, enriching lives, and stimulating economic development through education
  • And to each one of you, thank you for your support of higher education.
  • Thank you for your support of higher education. Thank you for.
  • And to each one of you, thank you for your support of higher education.
  • Thank you so much for the opportunity to page and serve you this legislative week. Thank you.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, offered the daily prayer, and recognized a series of guests and special introductions, including Langston University Day, Moore Public Schools cheer and pom squads, a student shadow, former Senator Connie Johnson, Brazilian missionaries, and a long-serving mental health employee. The chamber also heard introductions from the day’s pages. The Senate adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 18, recognizing April 21, 2026, as National Lineman Appreciation Day, and House Concurrent Resolution 1024, designating Route 66 Day at the Capitol and honoring the highway’s centennial. Senators then advanced Senate Joint Resolution 49, which revokes a Wildlife Department rule requiring oil and gas companies to post a surety bond, after discussion clarified the measure was intended to eliminate duplicative regulation; the resolution advanced on a 42-3 vote. The Senate also passed House Bill 4486, authorizing the State Capitol Preservation Commission to arrange a privately funded Gold Star Family Monument near the Capitol Square Arch, and approved several appropriations measures tied to ARPA interest or excess funds. These included Senate Bill 1130 for the University of Oklahoma Hospital Trust Authority’s Child Behavioral Health Project, Senate Bill 1131 for the Office of Juvenile Affairs’ Youth Services Program, Senate Bill 1132 for the Rural Hospital Rebuild Program, Senate Bill 1133 for Griffin Memorial Hospital replacement capacity, Senate Bill 1134 for the Human Performance Project and Pharmaceutical Expansion Project, and Senate Bill 1142 for grants to the Boys & Girls Club and YWCA. Most of these bills were adopted with emergency clauses after roll-call votes, with some members changing votes before final emergency passage. The Senate then announced committee meetings and adjourned until the next scheduled session.
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  • career to advancing best practices in trauma and burn care while sharing her experience through education
  • So, we may see her next year running legislation for that.
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  • career to advancing best practices in trauma and burn care while sharing her experience through education
  • So we may see her next year running legislation for that.
Summary: The House convened, the roll was called, and the chamber proceeded with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The main legislative item taken up was House Resolution 1044, which recognizes April 2026 as National Donate Life Month. Representative Crosswhite Hader presented the resolution and shared a personal story about her son-in-law’s liver transplant and the importance of organ donation. The resolution was adopted by unanimous consent without objection. The House also received several introductions and recognitions. Students from Junior Leadership Lawton-Fort Sill, visitors from Altus Air Force Base for Airspace Day, a guest in the gallery, and 17 reconstructive surgeons visiting from Ukraine through OU Health Sciences Center were welcomed. Representative Roberts introduced the nurse of the day, Denny Wilson Loeber, an OU Health trauma burn nurse and coordinator, and highlighted her work in burn care education and outreach. The chamber presented a special citation honoring the Adair High School 2A2 state champion football team, recognizing its undefeated season, district dominance, and championship win over Vian. Members also made announcements about Autism Day, School Library Month, and School Librarian Day. No contested votes were recorded, and the House adjourned until Thursday, April 2, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

Higher Education Finance and Policy

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Bills: HF4362 , HF4252 , HF4440
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Ways and Means Education

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  • Uh, I will somewhat use the words of one of my three school superintendents in my legislative footprint
  • Uh, I will somewhat use the words of one of my three school superintendents in my legislative footprint
  • Uh, I will somewhat use the words of one of my three school superintendents in my legislative footprint
  • Uh, I will somewhat use the words of one of my three school superintendents in my legislative footprint
  • That number two, if they receive the education trust fund, advancement technology fund, then they're
Bills: HB187 , HB341 , HB4 , HB175 , HB326 , HB187 , HB341 , HB4 , HB175 , HB326
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services May 6th, 2025

Human Services

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  • or any other legislation before this committee for that matter.
  • We want to hear from you, but as legislators on this committee, we deserve to hear from you when you
  • To engage on all future legislation.
  • This legislation builds on our work from last session and is aimed at improving and strengthening our
  • This legislation paves the way for safer, more stable placements and better outcomes for the children
Bills: SB596 , SB961 , SB1398 , SB1183 , SB1952
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget REVISED: Agenda added Apr 6th, 2026 at 04:30 pm

Appropriations and Budget

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  • committee, must submit the proposed amendment in electronic form to the chairperson by 4:30 p.m. the legislative
  • It's part of a global education agreement with the Senate of increasing teacher pay by $2,000 by increasing
Bills: SB169 , SB201 , SB1290 , SB1377 , SB1991 , SB2060