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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Apr 2nd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • , physical health needs, food needs, nutritional needs.
  • affordable housing to those who are most in need, those who are living on the streets, who are seeking
  • I will caution we need new inputs. We need new supply.
  • We need six.
  • We do need a statewide plan. We do need regionalization.
Summary: In this meeting, significant discussions revolved around the passage and modification of various Senate Bills, including SB1388, which pertains to family support services under the Health and Human Services Commission. Senator Kolkhorst advocated for the bill, emphasizing its focus on pro-life, family-centered care. The committee passed the bill after thorough examination, showcasing a collaborative effort among the members to ensure its alignment with successful past initiatives. In another session, Senator Hughes presented SB942, aimed at retroactive child support linked to prenatal care, which sparked a constructive dialogue reflecting bipartisan support for maternal and child welfare.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • Now we need to pass it as... Now we need to pass it as substituted. Representative Hall.
  • Members, we did have a public hearing on this last week, and I explained the need for why this is being
  • As we get to those, I'm going to give you as much time as you need to rebuttal or whatever there is to
  • I don't know why a self-funded plan would need to have to do that under the law.
  • Well, he needs a copy, please. You did have it this afternoon. I don't know if you have a...
Bills: HB506, HB513, HB437
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.
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  • For sure, we are farmers, and we need you as a House to help us.
  • For sure, we are farmers, and we need you as a House to help us.
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> activities</c> Regular field assessments and activities Regular field assessments and activities
  • Um but don't necessarily need that.
  • </c> Housing, Buildings and Construction. Housing, Buildings and Construction.
  • Everything that's needed.
  • Both need need need current<01:01:57.600><c> generation</c><01:01:58.280><c> performance</c> current
Summary: The committee received testimony from Personnel Cabinet Secretary Mary Elizabeth Bailey and Deputy Secretary Robert Long on the state’s telecommuting policy. Bailey explained that telecommuting in the executive branch is governed by a statewide policy requiring eligible employees to work in the office three days a week and telecommute up to two days a week. Eligibility depends first on the position, not the person: public-facing jobs, roles requiring special equipment or insecure document handling, and other duties that cannot be performed remotely are not eligible. Employees and managers must complete training, sign agreements, comply with safety and IT requirements, and telecommuting privileges can be revoked for poor performance or discipline. She said the cabinet audits compliance and that telecommuting has helped maintain services during inclement weather, disasters, and building renovations. Bailey also said about 33% of the workforce is hybrid, 11% telecommutes full-time, and 56% does not telecommute. Members asked about cost savings, eligibility, discipline, and technology requirements. Bailey said she did not have statewide cost-savings figures and referred that question to the Finance and Administration Cabinet. She said employees must have reliable connectivity and appropriate equipment, but there is no fixed broadband speed requirement; if an employee cannot connect, they must come into the office. She also said telecommuting postings indicate whether a position is eligible, and that performance issues are handled through progressive discipline rather than being ignored. Transportation Cabinet officials then described how their agency manages remote work. Deputy Secretary Mike Hancock, along with IT and human resources leaders, said the cabinet follows the executive branch policy and actively manages telecommuting employees through Microsoft Teams, VPN access, daily standups, project tracking, and manager oversight. They said more than 2,600 of the cabinet’s 4,000 employees cannot telecommute because their jobs are public-facing or field-based, while about 35% are eligible to telecommute up to two days per week. The cabinet also has 13 state employees and 94 contract employees working full-time remotely in IT. Officials said telecommuting has improved recruitment and retention, supported emergency response and weather operations, and allowed the cabinet to continue working during storms and other disruptions. Members asked about phone equipment, monitoring, and “mouse jiggler” devices; officials said phones are often forwarded to personal or state devices, Teams shows real-time availability, and managers rely on daily accountability and project management tools to monitor work.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

RM 325 Conference PM - Thu Apr 23, 2026

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the House.
  • We house draft one with a clean date.
  • Okay, let's just move on to the next measure: House Bill 2095 House Draft 2 Senate Draft 2 relating to
  • Draft</c><00:17:28.840><c> 2</c> measure House Bill 2095 House Draft 2 measure House Bill 2095 House
  • </c> This is House Bill 1516. This is House Bill 1516.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Thu Apr 23, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 50

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • 1; House Bill 469, House Draft 2; House Bill 1510, House Draft 2; House Bill 1573, House Draft 3; House
  • Bill 1705, House Draft 1; House Bill 1858, House Draft 2; House Bill 1875, House Draft 2; House Bill
  • 1946, House Draft 2; House Bill 1961, House Draft 2; House Bill 1962, House Draft 2; House Bill 2001
  • , House Draft 2; House Bill 2093; House Bill 2096, House Draft 2; and House Bill 2097, House Draft 1.
  • > 2,</c> House Bill number 2096, House Draft 2, House Bill number 2096, House Draft 2, and<00:35:57.800
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

RM 329 Conference PM - Thu Apr 23, 2026

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jan 28th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Seeing none, the question before the House is adoption of Resolution, House Resolution 4675.
  • The House will be at ease for the purpose of the caucus. The House will be in order.
  • The House will extend no formal consideration, let alone precedence, The House will extend no formal
  • With the consent of the House, the House will now adjourn until 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 29th.
  • With the consent of the House, the House will now adjourn until 10.30 a.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education REVISED Apr 7th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're recognized for a question of the author on House Bill 3350.
  • when they got this passed in the House.
  • I will learn it, but I need help doing it.
  • It can also align with current statewide workforce needs.
  • I declare House Bill 2210 to have passed.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education REVISED Apr 7th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • when they got this passed in the House.
  • when they got this passed in the House.
  • I will learn it, but I need help doing it.
  • I will learn it, but I need help doing it.
  • House Bill 4359 to have passed.
Summary: The Senate Education Committee considered a long agenda of education-related bills, including school calendar changes, scholarship and tax credit cleanup, charter school facilities, apprenticeship expansion, testing windows, and teacher staffing rules. Several measures were framed as technical or clarifying changes, while others drew more substantial debate over accountability, eligibility, and funding. The committee also heard a bill to extend the sunset of the Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education and another to allow certain military dependents to start kindergarten based on their home-country age rules. Among the more debated bills, House Bill 3590 updated the Opportunity Scholarship Fund Act by changing reporting and income-verification language; senators questioned whether the bill effectively expanded eligibility or added accountability, but the author said it was a cleanup measure and the title was struck before passage. House Bill 3151 would raise the minimum school year from 166 to 173 days beginning in 2027-28, contingent on an additional $175 million in common education funding; supporters argued Oklahoma students need more time in front of teachers, while opponents questioned the evidence and fiscal impact. House Bill 4359 moved statewide assessments to the last four weeks of the school year, with an amendment changing the window from three to four weeks, and House Bill 4427, as amended, continued limits on adjunct teachers in early grades while clarifying qualifications and timelines for existing adjuncts. The committee also advanced House Bill 2398, which would create “credentials of value” to help students and families evaluate postsecondary programs based on workforce demand and economic return, and House Bill 3372, which would create a charter school facilities fund and loan/collateral mechanisms; the latter passed on a narrower vote after questions about asset disposition and state control. Other bills passed with little or no opposition, including a 24-hour reporting requirement for school abuse to outside law enforcement, an expansion of youth apprenticeship eligibility, adoption-related maternity leave, and a pilot for teacher growth metrics and NBCT funding. Most measures were reported out favorably, with several title-stricken amendments adopted along the way.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 18th, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chairman, I know you mentioned that the name needs to change. Rep.
  • to employers in every area to find out what it is exactly they need.
  • I don't need a rebuttal on that. I'm just telling you what I've seen.
  • So why do we need a bill?
  • No, look, I don't go any way on time in the House.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce May 11th, 2026

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • , to provide for factory-built housing residential contractors and factory-built housing developers,
  • to provide for warranties, ...housing residential contractors and factory-built housing developers, to
  • We do need to get a quorum. Close on your bill. We do need to get a quorum back.
  • This House has been... Sorry, Angie, that's for sure. All right, Ms. Viagras, this House Bill 744.
  • And I do think the House and the Legislature needs to start thinking about this.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/03/2026 - House Commerce

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • First one will be House Bill 2181, second will be House Bill 2682, third will be House Bill 2698, and
  • And I think it was already noticed that House Bill 2174 and House Bill 2271 will not be heard today.
  • I think the Department of Housing knows how to help who needs help.
  • So that's needing here.
  • House Bill 2402. Mr.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 29th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • As well as the house website as well as on the house website after the period is closed.
  • The chair to hear testimony on House Bill 232 after the committee reconvenes. means from the House floor
  • When the House committee reconvenes.
  • House Bill 3062.
  • Forms of housing available, even in periods where housing, they say housing wouldn't be available.