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TX
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  • It's a group of over 20 specialty nursing organizations that all support this bill.
  • It's not a large number of staff; it's a very small core group.
  • It was a small 1115 grant, and so we utilized it.
  • There's not been space available in either the education environment or a home.
  • I have small children come up to me when I table with these.
TX
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  • The chair calls, we'll call up the panel as a group of three: Jonas Titus, Dwayne Crocker, and James
  • I believe it's important to note that it really... starts at home in the very early ages.
  • I am the president of the Keating Auto Group, the largest car dealer group in the state of Texas, and
  • Students that want to stay closer to home need to stay closer to home.
  • These are groups like the Higher Learning Commission and Middle States, all vetted for quality and rigor
Committee: Senate Education
TX
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  • This is why a large group of associations and businesses have been pushing for the expansion of TSTC
  • So when I went back home and all over the Texas explained to our members, I heard 76 legislature.
  • They're just simply too small. small.
  • Especially regarding the home building business, is that our technology does not grow alone. old.
  • Have a safe drive home. and Nathan Darsh. A lot of time, but we'll be happy to take your testimony.
Committee: Senate Education
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 24th, 2025

Energy Resources

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  • The loss of homes and even the loss of life is the most important.
  • It's not just environmental groups and landowner groups.
  • The gentleman in the group out in the Permian, thank you.
  • From what it sounds like, that millionth is very, very small.
  • Very small considering the overall need that we would probably have.
Bills: HB48 , HB49 , HB 1169 , HB1971 , HB2584 , HB2663 , HB2890 , HB48 , HB49
OK
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  • The point of that was they put a roundabout in my small little town, and...
  • But right now, at 10 o'clock till noon in 450, there's an amazing group from Lawton.
  • Does that does that surprise you that you would get conflicting reports from those groups?
  • So, I don't know that teachers as a group.
  • There's a taxpayer base 10 miles from my home where those folks are paying 82% more.
OK
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  • There's an amazing group from Lawton, Oklahoma, and their church is called the Impact Center.
  • Does that surprise you that you would get conflicting reports from those groups?
  • It is to be a member of one group that is established at their school.
  • So I don't know that teachers as a group.
  • I wanted to work with a group that was just neutral and not getting into all the politics.
Summary: The House opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several introductions, including the Nurse of the Day and a guest pastor, on the National Day of Prayer. Members also made announcements about prayer activities in the Capitol and welcomed former Speaker Charles McCall to the gallery. The chamber then moved through a long floor calendar of Senate bills, joint resolutions, and a conference committee report, with several measures amended on the floor before final passage. Among the bills passed were SB 1090, a consumer protection measure aimed at giving homeowners time to cancel contracts with predatory door-knocking roofers and contractors; SJR 49, repealing a Wildlife Conservation Commission rule on surety for oil and gas leases; SB 633, a juvenile code measure described as protecting children from fentanyl poisoning; SB 650, a public utilities bill tied to transparency and accountability for state employee salary increases; SB 263, amended to include a “lemonade stand” provision; SB 122, a transportation-related bill on proof of insurance; and SB 1614, creating a teacher induction program, which also received emergency passage. SJR 52 and HJR 1101, both dealing with agency rules, also passed, as did SJR 53 on Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority rules. The most debated item was SB 1884, which would strengthen equal access for school employees to teacher professional organizations and related membership/dues procedures. Supporters argued it would clarify existing law, ensure fair access, and give teachers more choice and legal support; opponents said the problem was compliance with current law, not a need for new statute, and warned against duplicating existing protections. After extended debate, the bill failed 47-44. Members then took up SJR 50, a major Medicaid expansion-related resolution revising earlier trigger language; supporters said it preserved expansion unless federal funding changed and gave lawmakers flexibility, while opponents argued the state had not done enough fiscal analysis before proposing changes. SJR 50 passed 69-18. Finally, the House adopted a conference committee report on HB 3021, consolidating graduation requirements into the ICAP framework and clarifying related school rules, and the bill passed with emergency status.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/03/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

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  • Small modular nuclear reactors are expensive and risky.
  • And it fuels 150-plus thousand homes.
  • And it fuels 150-plus thousand homes.
  • The green is the small portion. The red is the big portion.
  • But we do think we need a small timeline extension on that.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Aug 6th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

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  • for those that lost so much in the July 4th flood, those that lost loved ones, those that lost their homes
  • And unfortunately, groups like the Texas Association of School Boards have opposed this before.
  • During that time and over these periods of time, school districts, especially small ones, have been faced
  • Among the most prominent instances of real property theft occurred with Graceland, the former home of
Bills: SB15 , SB9 , SB7 , SB1 , SB2 , SB67 , SB15 , SB9 , SB7
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Elections Apr 30th, 2025

Elections

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  • This means that a person could make repeated trips transporting voters in groups of six or fewer and
  • However, hyper small Texas counties have struggled to implement the 12 hours of voting.
  • We'll also clean up some small parts of the filed version.
  • It would be much easier to vote on my way to work or on my way home from the grocery store.
  • Have you been to a nursing home? Have you noticed how understaffed they are?
Committee: House Elections
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Elections Apr 30th, 2025

Elections

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  • register at their local shelter, a religious establishment, churches, general delivery, a P.O. box, or home
  • I know just even as a Democrat in some of these small counties, Republican in some of these other counties
  • Our election laws have choked out competition, resulting in a fundamental loss of liberty. 9 is a small
  • We can be a ruckus group. I would like to say just as the Chair of a small county.
  • It's a small, spread-out county.
Committee: House Elections
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 28th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

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  • We manage 23 dams, and right in the middle of our district is a small construction. project called the
  • Any questions for this group? All right. OK. Appreciate you all being here. Thank you.
  • They're from Laredo, they're from the small towns in West Texas.
  • Of these small facilities popping up as opposed to tying into a well-established facility.
  • You know, we were a small agricultural community.
Bills: SB243 , SB1586 , SB1891 , SB1959 , SB2159 , SB2568
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/20/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

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  • A lot of times money is put into an escrow account when you purchase a home.
  • When you are buying or selling a a home.
  • After going home, he went up to his room to lay down like any other teenager.
  • He was home.
  • Small blue pieces of pills were still visible on his lips, but he was gone.
Bills: HF1392 , HF2233 , HF695 , HF2228 , HF1289
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund Committee Feb 19th, 2025

Finance and Taxation General Fund

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  • to address the retirement savings gap for private sector employees, particularly those working for small
  • businesses with fewer than 500... working for small businesses with 500 employees or fewer.
  • These memberships may not actually be going to a PAC, but we know that there are groups that are engaged
Bills: SB163 , SB173 , SB155 , HB93 , SB163 , SB173 , SB155 , HB93
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 17th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • , or walk to their home that might be nearby, and not having an ability to do that safely.
  • Today, more than 100,000 Indian Americans call Washington home.
  • It's about making sure that communities that call Washington home feel welcome.
  • They happened inside people's homes, where heat built up and there was no way to cool them down.
  • And my wife and I have several single-family homes that we rent.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 17th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • or walk to their home that might be nearby and not having an ability to do that safely.
  • Their homes vandalized, and many were forcibly removed from the city.
  • Today, more than 100,000 Indian Americans call Washington home.
  • It's about making sure that communities that call Washington home feel welcome.
  • And my wife and I have several single-family homes that we rent.
Summary: The Senate convened with all members present, heard a prayer and pledge, approved the prior day’s journal, and then moved through committee reports and House messages. Several bills were referred to committees, including low-income energy assistance and real property use restrictions. The chamber then took up a series of gubernatorial appointments, confirming Apollonio P. Hernandez to the University of Washington Board of Regents, Violet M. Frolov to the Central Washington University Board of Trustees, and Monica U. to the Washington Student Achievement Council, each after sponsor remarks and roll-call votes. The Senate also recessed briefly for caucuses and later resumed floor action on bills. On final passage, the Senate approved SB 6220 on nonprofit housing property tax exemptions for temporary community use, SB 5947 creating the Washington Health Care Board, ESSB 631 on safe pedestrian passage during construction, ESSB 6066 establishing crash prevention zones, SB 6044 recognizing Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas, SB 5899 allowing qualified chiropractors to treat non-human animals under a licensing framework, SB 6151 dedicating environmental program fee accounts, ESSB 6200 allowing renters and mobile home occupants to install portable cooling devices with safeguards, SB 5901 adjusting school construction assistance for on-base schools, and SB 6080 governing federal detention contracts with county and municipal jails. Most of these bills passed with strong bipartisan support, though SB 5947, SB 5924, SB 6200, and SB 6080 drew notable opposition from some senators who raised concerns about cost, scope, safety, or implementation. The Senate also adopted amendments to several measures, including technical or stakeholder-driven changes to SB 5947, ESSB 631, ESSB 6066, SB 5899, and ESSB 6200. SB 5924, expanding pharmacists’ scope of practice, passed after a lengthy debate over access to care, professional training, and the role of collaborative drug therapy agreements; supporters framed it as a response to provider shortages, while opponents argued it moved too quickly or needed more study. SB 6080, concerning jail contracts for federal detainees, saw failed amendments seeking an attorney general opinion and a good-faith extension, before passing on a 30-19 vote. The meeting ended with a personal privilege statement marking Lunar New Year and a motion to recess for lunch and caucus.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 16th, 2026 at 05:20 pm

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • President, this is doing a very small change to the title, inserting the word 'certain,' undoing certain
  • We matched the definition for a qualified family-owned small business to the definition in the capital
  • It allows seniors to stay in their homes where they raised their children, watched their grandchildren
  • Some rent out a room in their home to make ends meet.
  • Imagination Library sends books to children in their homes from birth to age five.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 16th, 2026 at 01:00 pm

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • For example, if you're a small business or a small nonprofit that has 40 or 50 employees, your monthly
  • If you have a small business with small profits, Has nothing to do with profits.
  • If you have a small business with small profit margins, they pay just as much.
  • It relies heavily on a small group whose income can change either because they can no longer succeed
  • I am tired of taxing small.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 16th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • strengthens our society, and the hope, optimism, and courage that inspire all who call Washington home
  • better world, and as a mom of two kids, I've always found inspiration in that and in the student groups
  • a better world and as a mom of two kids, I've always found inspiration in that and in the student groups