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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • By legalizing and regulating these products here at home, Minnesota gains revenue that currently leaves
  • By legalizing and regulating imbalance.
  • By legalizing and regulating these<00:05:22.360><c> products</c><00:05:22.880><c> here</c><00:05:23.120
  • ><c> fuel</c> Federal EPA regulations allow fuel Federal EPA regulations allow fuel dispensing<00:31:
  • I'm a board-certified family nurse practitioner.
Bills: HF3547 , HF3651 , HF4043 , HF4282 , HF4095
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 4th, 2026

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We had a similar sunset provision in a very similar program for nursing facilities, and the reason that
  • Very similar program for nursing facilities.
Bills: SB101 , SB58 , SB55
Summary: The committee first heard Senate Bill 101, which would repeal the July 1, 2030 sunset on the Health Care Delivery and Access Act and make the hospital provider-tax program permanent. The sponsor, the Health Care Authority secretary, and the New Mexico Hospital Association said the program has generated substantial federal Medicaid matching funds and has supported hospital workforce, quality, and infrastructure investments, especially in rural areas. Members asked why the sunset existed originally and whether federal changes under H.R. 1 would phase the program down; the secretary explained the sunset was meant as a review point, but that federal law now prevents creating a new similar program if this one expires. The committee heard support from hospital and business representatives, no opposition, and voted due pass 7-0. The committee then considered Senate Bill 58, as amended, which extends the property tax abatement period for metropolitan redevelopment areas from a fixed seven years to up to 14 years. The sponsor and Albuquerque redevelopment officials said the change would give local governments more flexibility to structure projects based on financial need, while still preserving current tax payments and encouraging redevelopment of blighted or underused areas. Several supporters, including realtors and the Greater Albuquerque Chamber, argued the longer window would improve certainty for developers and help spur housing and other reinvestment. Some members raised concerns about lost revenue for schools and whether the tool could be overused, but were told the program applies only in designated redevelopment areas and is intended to leverage future higher assessments. The committee adopted the amendment and then passed the bill as amended 7-0. Finally, the committee heard Senate Bill 55, which increases New Mexico’s state solar tax credit from 10% to 30% after the federal credit was reduced, and raises the individual cap from $6,000 to $15,000 while keeping the overall annual program cap at $30 million. The sponsor and numerous solar industry, business, and clean-energy advocates said the change is needed to prevent layoffs, stabilize the rooftop solar market, support local jobs, and preserve grid and affordability benefits for customers. Members asked about permitting, certification, consumer protection, and whether battery storage was included; the sponsor said the bill covers rooftop solar only, the credit is refundable, and EMNRD certifies systems before credits are issued. The committee heard broad support, no opposition, and voted due pass 7-0 before adjourning.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 21st, 2026 at 08:00 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I hope it wasn't a suggestion that food should be regulated, like LCB regulates cannabis liquor.
  • I'm delighted to be speaking in strong support of strictly regulating algorithmic and AI-driven pricing
  • with that, we will close the hearing on House Bill 2481 and open the hearing on House Bill 2503, regulating
Bills: HB2278 , HB2325 , HB2481 , HB2503
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Postsecondary Education & Workforce Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Postsecondary Education & Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • We solely rely on my daughter's grandparents as caregivers because we could not find a nurse-delegated
  • Washington law allows family providers to perform skilled nursing-level tasks, like for my daughter,
Bills: HB2337 , HB2311 , HB2088 , HB2148 , HB2132
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Law & Justice Jan 19th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Law & Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, collection agencies that might collect on a consumer debt are regulated by the State Collection
  • This bill regulates imitation firearms at the state level.
  • This bill regulates imitation firearms at the state level.
  • It does regulate BB guns. It specifically prohibits alterations of markings.
  • The bill complates what is a firearm, laying a dangerous framework for regulating imitation firearms
Bills: SB5720 , SB5833 , SB5936 , SB5993 , SB5735
TX
Bills: HB206 , HB1238 , HB2890 , HB2970
Summary: The Senate Committee on Natural Resources met with a quorum present and took up several bills, mostly as pending business. HB 1089, creating the Gulf Coast Protection Account to be administered by the General Land Office, was laid out as the House companion to SB 795; Senator Alvarado moved it be reported favorably, and it passed the committee 8-0. The committee also adopted a committee substitute for HB 2970 and then reported it favorably 9-0, despite the motion wording recommending the substitute in lieu of the original bill. HB 2890, HB 1238, and HB 206 were each laid out and reported favorably to the full Senate by 9-0 votes. For each bill reported favorably, members also approved motions to place the bill on the local and uncontested calendar, with no objections. The transcript reflects brief procedural repetition and some garbled audio, but the actions are clear: the committee advanced all measures considered during the meeting without recorded opposition. The chair then announced there was no further business and the committee stood in recess subject to the call of the chair.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part I) May 7th, 2025

Natural Resources

Bills: HB206 , HB1238 , HB2890 , HB2970
Summary: The Senate Committee on Natural Resources met with a quorum initially lacking, then took up several bills and heard brief testimony. HB 206, by Rep. Craddick, would prohibit counties from requiring cash bonds as a condition for pipeline construction approvals, while still allowing other forms of financial assurance; the sponsor and a Target Pipeline witness said cash-bond mandates create unnecessary costs and uncertainty, and the bill was left pending. HB 2890, by Rep. Patterson, would create an interstate compact among Gulf Coast states to coordinate and support the liquefied natural gas industry; the sponsor emphasized LNG’s economic importance and said the bill mirrors prior compact language that does not require congressional approval, and it was left pending after no public testimony. HB 1238, by Rep. Geren, would let TCEQ use third-party inspection reports and remote technology when reviewing proposed Class I injection wells; the sponsor and a uranium industry witness said it would streamline regulation and support industry, and it was left pending. HB 2970, by Rep. Paul, the House version of SB 410, would require the Gulf Coast Protection District’s final gate design to accommodate two-way vessel traffic and allow the governor to appoint the district’s presiding officer; the committee substitute was explained and the bill was left pending. With members scattered in other committees, the chair said the committee would recess and later reconvene to vote and complete its work.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Judiciary Committee Feb 19th, 2025

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Replace lines 75-79 on page three with the following statement: "She is a nursing mother."
  • Like it's taking out a statement from a healthcare professional certifying that she is a nursing mother
  • for purposes... and it basically just makes it a statement that she is a nursing mother.
  • I would just say that it would be the school's responsibility to set the regulations for that, and we
  • The feds already regulate where you can fly drones and where you can't.
Bills: SB156 , SB134 , SB108 , SB47 , SB88 , SB89 , SB106 , SB18 , SB9 , HB38 , HB54
Committee: House Judiciary
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • A city or town may adopt a law, ordinance, or other regulation that regulates booting rates or private
  • Or if we don't regulate design.
  • And mind you, there are states that don't regulate... ...affected, or if we don't regulate design.
  • What government regulations since COVID? CAFE requirements.
  • to only occupancy regulations.