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TX
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  • Limiting access to modern tools that are increasingly essential for workforce training.
  • That the trained authorities can decide if an investigation should proceed or not.
  • We meet the same statutory standards, receive the same training, and some would say more because... .
  • ..because of all the extra training that we have to go through and are held to the same legal and ethical
  • tremendous work being done by school-based officers who are deeply embedded in their campuses, often trained
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation May 19th, 2025

Environmental Regulation

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  • Senate Bill 1898 would eliminate the use of firefighting foams that contain PFAS during testing and training
  • communities by prohibiting the use of firefighting foams containing intentionally added PFAS chemicals for training
  • Authorization Act required the Department of... to halt the use of PFAS-based firefighting foams for training
  • I mean, once you go on rail, it's train— Load and everything is right.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs May 5th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

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  • provide resources on service-related employment opportunities, housing assistance, health, career training
  • Additionally, TVC highlighted a concern that without a DD-214, grant recipients would be unable to be reimbursed
  • That's two weeks to 90 days of exit training coming out the door from the military.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 16th, 2025

Corrections

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  • Also, because of the training that they've experienced... ...over the years, the fact that they have
  • They attend just over 260 hours of physical and academic training at one of TDCJ's training academy locations
  • training officer.
  • They require an additional 40 hours of annual continuing education training, and next year, TDCJ will
  • extend their training academy by two weeks to make it an eight-week academy.
TX
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  • Ensuring that school personnel are properly trained in CPR is essential for improving emergency response
  • When it comes to medical emergencies, school nurses are often the most highly trained members on campus
  • in public schools and add CPR training to this provision.
  • They serve the administration, and they think they serve the... where they are not being trained that
  • And I think TEA in the past has called, recalls the required board teamwork, training, team of eight.
TX
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  • Senate Bill 2619 would ensure that mandatory training for school board members stays free of political
  • The bill requires state approval for all trustee training programs and bans any training provided that
  • page four, you are outlining people who cannot, who were not approved. ... provide provision of training
  • subdivisions or open enrollment charter schools, then their association would be able to provide training
  • We have some new entities, I believe, that are also popping up that provide training, and I know upon
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Mar 31st, 2025

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

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  • These guardians don't— they have certain training they have to go through now, correct?
  • But they don't include training for dementia? That's correct.
  • "And then they would go to our website and take the training similar to the way that trainings are currently
  • every year thereafter." "...that the court can waive the training if it's just not...
  • The training is available free of charge.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Mar 26th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

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  • As written, reimbursement doesn't come until after the training is completed and the apprentice has been
  • workers but can't afford to wait that long for their reimbursement.
  • It's about giving employers more ways to say yes to training Texans.
  • I know a number of industries that have very good training programs.
  • say, but we realize that with the skill training...
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

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  • reimbursement rates and that's<00:08:30.720><c> leading</c><00:08:31.000><c> to</c><00:08:31.280><c>
  • </c> million UPF front before reimbursements million UPF front before reimbursements from<00:09:26.680
  • </c> overwhelmingly positive training overwhelmingly positive training participants<00:26:12.720><c>
  • <00:48:06.880><c> again</c><00:48:07.200><c> due</c><00:48:07.400><c> to</c> training again due to training
  • We need assistance with training.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 29th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

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  • He worked with the Southern Anti-Terror Regional Training Academy from 2004 to 2005. Whereas, Mr.
Summary: The House met with 89 members present and began with prayer, the pledge, and routine journal and leave requests. The early part of the session was largely ceremonial, with multiple personal privilege remarks recognizing visiting groups and special days at the Capitol, including St. Bernard Parish Day, Gulf States Renewable Energy Industries Association Day, ARPEC members, retired public servant Barney Arsenault, Deaf History Month, Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, Young Farmers and Ranchers, Louisiana Housing Corporation participants, and Louisiana Hospital Day. The chamber also received Senate messages, including concurrence in several House concurrent resolutions, Senate passage of a number of bills, and a list of Senate resolutions lying over. The House then moved through a long series of resolutions and bills, many of them adopted without objection. Among the measures approved were resolutions designating or commending various observances and groups, and bills addressing inmate documentation upon release, court filings on letter-sized paper, safe harbor protections for trafficking victims, public benefits verification, travel meal reimbursement limits for state employees, the Governor’s Task Force on Impaired Driving, school emergency operation plans, justice of the peace jurisdiction in East Baton Rouge Parish, unaffiliated voter participation in party primaries, electronic monitoring rules, crime victims’ compensation terminology, the indigent defender fund threshold for small municipalities, sex offender identification procedures, the Office of State Public Defender, microbrewery special-event permits, alternative power sources for nursing facilities, relay attack device penalties, and a capital-case intellectual disability bill. Several of these passed overwhelmingly; some were temporarily returned to the calendar or tabled after passage. A few bills drew more discussion. HB 335 on citizenship verification for public benefits passed 77-17. HB 398, limiting meal reimbursements for state travel to GSA rates with an exception process, passed 62-32 after questions about scope and lodging. HB 906 on presidential preference primary qualification and party rules for unaffiliated voters passed 68-19. HB 897, protecting health data collected by pregnancy centers and imposing fines for unauthorized disclosure, passed 94-0 after an amendment and questions about its application. HB 1107 on intellectual disabilities in capital cases passed 75-11 after amendments informed by disability advocates. HB 1187, allowing Citizens Property Insurance to direct certain emergency assessment overages to the Fortify Homes Program or reserves, passed 87-9. HB 1220 on the State Board of Medical Examiners passed 95-0. The House also reconsidered and successfully revived HB 225 after suspending the rules, and several bills were returned to the calendar for later consideration, including HB 689 before it was later brought back and passed 84-7 after amendment. The session concluded with notice of additional Senate messages and upcoming floor scheduling.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 29th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

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  • He worked with the Southern Anti-Terror Regional Training Academy from 2004 to 2005. Mr.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 7th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

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  • And it really begins with training your employees not to click on suspicious links.
  • That does exist, and training is a good way to stop that.
  • What kind of training do they currently have available?
  • There's training for those school districts to talk to their subcontractors about, you know, having the
  • And they also want the state to pay for their job training programs.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 7th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

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  • There's no training involved. They can actually subcontract out some of their work.
  • Does the company control the training and instructions for the people who work at the dash-mart, or does
  • Again, my supposition would be that, in this case, the dash-mart gives them training as to what exactly
  • , is responsible for their training, provides all the tools of the trade.
  • They are driving there as common law employees, and they have some training.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 17th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, and recognized the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Rachel Franklin, along with several student pages and visiting groups in the galleries, including Catholic home educators, Leadership Moore, and ALS advocates. The ALS introduction highlighted the disease’s effects and the need for awareness and support. The chamber then took up several bills. Senate Bill 392 reestablished the Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning Commission through 2030 to support military installations and related planning, and it passed 47-0 with emergency status. Senate Bill 985 codified the local food for schools program and gave the Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry more flexibility to administer it; members discussed its benefits for school nutrition and local producers, and it also passed 47-0. Senate Bill 1265 extended the deadline for municipalities to publish ordinances from 15 to 30 days due to the decline of daily and weekly newspapers, and it passed 47-0. Senate Bill 1283 updated probate law so out-of-state executors, administrators, or guardians must appoint an agent in Oklahoma rather than in the county where the case is heard, and it passed 47-0. Senate Bill 1441 made it unlawful to knowingly fly a drone over critical infrastructure below 400 feet or into the structure, with penalties aligned to physical trespass, and it also passed 47-0. The Senate then made several committee and devotional announcements before adjourning until Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.