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  • OK, let's get right into it. The first bill on the agenda is House Bill 3840.
  • minerals, ensuring that our foreign-owned adversaries, our foreign adversaries, don't own those mineral rights
Bills: HB3840, HB3431
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Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

State Powers REVISED: Links added Feb 4th, 2026

State Powers

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  • Okay, let's get right into it. First bill on the agenda is House Bill 3840.
  • minerals, critical minerals, ensuring that our foreign-owned adversaries don't own those mineral rights
Bills: HB3840, HB3431
Summary: The State Powers Committee met on February 4 at 9 a.m. and laid over House Bill 1914. The committee then heard House Bill 3840, which Representative Gann said would create a new statutory framework addressing foreign land ownership as a national security issue, including interests such as leaseholds, minerals, easements, and control mechanisms. After no questions or debate, the committee adopted a due pass motion and reported the bill out unanimously. The committee next heard House Bill 3431 from Representative Wilk, which he described as similar to HB 3840 but focused more specifically on preventing foreign adversaries from owning rare earth and critical mineral rights in Oklahoma. Wilk said he and Representative Gann were unaware their bills overlapped and planned to work toward combining them. He also noted he intended to amend his bill later to add more detail and better address supply chain and international security concerns, especially for critical minerals rather than oil and gas. Representative Shaw asked for clarification on the expected amendments, and Wilk explained that stakeholder input would likely shape a more detailed version in a later committee. With no further questions or debate, the committee adopted a due pass motion on HB 3431 as well, and it was reported out unanimously. The meeting then adjourned.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Mar 19th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

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  • All right. All right, chair now calls. Thank you.
  • All right. Mr.
  • I got your name right this time, didn't I, Eamon? OK. That's all right.
  • All right, Eamon, thank you for being here. All right, thank y'all.
  • All right, we reserve the right to close. 1232 Chair calls Gary Zimmerman.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

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Bills: HF1355, HF1469, HF1768
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 9th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

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  • If they choose to waive that right, it should be their right and their right alone.
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Summary: The House convened with a quorum, opened with prayer by guest minister Reginald Tate, and adopted the journal and several leave requests. The chamber received Senate messages, including concurrence in HCR 44 and Senate adoption of SCRs 19 and 26, and referred a number of Senate resolutions and bills to committee. It also reported and adopted several House resolutions honoring individuals, schools, and organizations, including H.R. 112, 113, 114, and 52, and referred HCR 51 to Appropriations for a study of assessor and clerk compensation. The House then processed many bills on second and third reading, with numerous measures reported favorably or amended and advanced without objection. Topics included criminal justice and public safety (including hit-and-run as a crime of violence, video voyeurism, intentional exposure to HIV, bail conditions for human trafficking defendants, and post-conviction custody rules), health and insurance matters (AI disclosure in health care, hearing aid coverage, anti-cancer medication parity, pharmacy benefit managers, Medicaid/SNAP integrity, and rare cancer treatments), education and governance (special education due process, school funding, campaign finance, public records, and legislative website transparency), and natural resources and transportation items. Several bills were substituted or renumbered, and many were engrossed and passed to third reading. Two floor debates drew extended discussion. HCR 15, urging Congress to pass the SAVE Act and require voter identification in federal elections, passed 65-32 after questions about voter roll purges and documentation requirements. HCR 14, supporting federal efforts to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, prompted extensive debate over federal education funding, Title I, special education, student loans, land-grant institutions, desegregation oversight, and whether federal functions could be shifted to other agencies; it was adopted 59-28 with 23 coauthors. Later, HB 108, barring persons convicted of violent crimes or sex offenses from jury service, passed 68-32 after debate over jury pool size, second chances, and whether the bill would apply to civil and criminal trials. The House also passed HB 98 on penalties for unlawful release of victim information, HB 131 on custody pending appeal, HB 161 on bail conditions for human trafficking defendants, and HB 288 requiring “miscarriage” to appear alongside “spontaneous abortion” in medical records and billing.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 9th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

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  • If they choose to waive that right, it should be their right and their right alone.
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MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Public Service Apr 14th, 2026

Joint Committee on Public Service

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  • I went right from my assistant chief to regional supervisor.
  • I went right from my assistant chief to regional supervisor.
  • Chair: All right. Okay, thank you very much. Have a good afternoon.
  • All right. Okay, thank you very much. Have a good afternoon.
  • So I'm going to turn right over to him.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Banking and Insurance Feb 11th, 2026

Banking and Insurance

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  • And, you know, right now in this state, there's no enforcement.
  • Right now, there's no limit, so they could audit me tens of thousands of claims.
  • Ben was, a few months later, amputated of his right leg.
  • have an injury from running, you want to get back to running, right?
  • I know as well you'll get it right before it gets to the floor where we can all support it.
Summary: The Banking and Insurance Committee met with a quorum present and temporarily postponed SB 7042 on legal tender and SB 1380 before taking up the remaining agenda. The committee first reported favorably C.S. for SB 326, which modernizes Florida’s curator statute in probate law by clarifying when curators may be appointed, what they may do, and what oversight applies. It then reported favorably SB 1256, which standardizes PBM pharmacy audits by requiring uniform audit standards, scope, frequency, penalties, and due process protections for pharmacies; testimony from pharmacists emphasized concerns about conflicts of interest, excessive audits, and disproportionate penalties, while preserving fraud investigations. The committee also reported favorably C.S. for SB 598 on funeral and cemetery services after adopting an amendment that removed provisions on civil damages caps and phasing out direct disposers; the bill updates licensure and contract rules and addresses unclaimed remains. SB 632, which sets insurance requirements for transportation network companies during the period after a ride is accepted but before pickup, was reported favorably despite opposition from an attorney who argued the existing coverage framework should not be reduced. C.S. for SB 786, creating a nonjudicial process to close out undisputed trusts and discharge trustees, was also reported favorably. The committee then took up SB 1110, a major bill expanding Medicaid and private insurance coverage for medically necessary orthotics and prosthetics, including activity limbs, and requiring annual reporting. After adopting an amendment clarifying eligible recipients, the committee heard extensive emotional testimony from amputees, parents, and advocates describing the medical, developmental, and financial importance of prosthetic coverage, and members spoke in strong support before the bill was reported favorably. Later, the committee considered SB 1588, which implements last session’s legal tender law by refining definitions, narrowing custodian provisions, eliminating unnecessary examination requirements, and repealing the sunset clause; members raised questions about verification and anti-money-laundering concerns, but the bill was reported favorably. Finally, the committee approved SPB 7044 as a committee bill to expand public records exemptions to records relating to newly regulated custodians of gold and silver. The meeting concluded with senators recording additional affirmative votes on selected bills and adjourning.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Community Safety Jan 27th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Community Safety

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  • Goodman, members of the committee, my name is Rachel Sievers, and I'm an attorney with Disability Rights
  • It's not being aired right now. Oh, no. All right. Well, maybe it'll be a rebroadcast.
  • Is that right?
  • "All right, Mr.
  • I'm an attorney with Disability Rights Washington.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Education Jan 26th, 2026 at 08:32 am

Senate Education

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  • All right, with that, Senator, there was no opposition. A few new... All right.
  • I think you're right.
  • I think you're right.
  • Chair and Senator, you're absolutely right.
  • Because right now I'm reading the bill analysis, that right now there are eight states that have already
Bills: SB29, SB64
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Jan 15th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

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  • But you hit it right on the head.
  • We advocate for the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • All right. Good afternoon, everyone.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Jan 14th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

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  • medical disabilities, such as autism, schizophrenia, things of that nature.
  • Chairman. >> All right.
  • All in favor say I. >> I. >> Second. >> All right. Okay. We adopted the amendment.
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Bills: HB66, HB79, HB95, HB145, HB66, HB79, HB95, HB145
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Jan 14th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

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  • medical disabilities, such as autism, schizophrenia, things of that nature.
  • >> Move. >> Second. >> Hold on just a second, Miss Allman. >> Is that the right one?
  • Chairman. >> All right.
  • All in favor say I. >> I. >> Second. >> All right. Okay. We adopted the amendment.
  • >> Motion. >> You have a motion. >> Second. >> All right.
Bills: HB66, HB79, HB95, HB145, HB66, HB79, HB95, HB145
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

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  • All right, we'll reserve the right to close.
  • I want to make sure we got the right lane.
  • All right, members. Thank you all for being here.
  • We have about four times as many people as we do, right? So your workforce pool is bigger, right?
  • All right, we have a couple of witnesses, and we reserve your right to close. The Chair calls...
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

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  • All right.
  • All right, we reserve your right to close.
  • All right, Amon, I'll show you—am I saying that right, Amon? Amon. It's all right. Yes, sir.
  • All right.
  • All right, we're reserving the right to close.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

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  • See no other questions to right.
  • Our final bill up All right, member.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Judiciary

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  • Right. All right. The amendment is adopted. We are back on the bill as amended.
  • Right, um, any further discussion? ...right, um, any further discussion?
  • All right. Singleton, I'll keep... Okay. All right. The bill is given a favorable report.
  • All right. Got a… So noted. Thank you. All right. Got a motion for favorable and a second.
  • All right. Any other discussion? Thank you. All right. Any other discussion on the bill?
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  • Right now, explain the amendment. The amendment is the bill.
  • Right, members, keys growing very lengthy on this title of the bill.
  • Heffner, your desk is right behind you.
  • Nonmembers often will benefit from whatever gets bargained, right?