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FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Rules Jan 15th, 2026

Rules

Bills: S0100 , S0102 , S0104
Committee: Senate Rules
Summary: The Senate Committee on Rules met with a quorum present and heard three housekeeping/statutory revision bills. Chair Passidomo introduced the committee’s new staff director, and the committee proceeded quickly through the agenda with no public appearance forms, questions, or debate on any of the bills. SB 100, the Adoption Act, prospectively adopts the 2026 Florida Statutes as an official document and adopts the statute materials passed by the 2025 regular session as official state statute law. SB 102 deletes statutory provisions that were previously repealed or expired and are now without effect. SB 104 is the General Reviser's Bill, which removes obsolete language, updates cross-references, and corrects grammatical and typographical errors in the Florida Statutes. Each bill was reported favorably by roll call vote. After the votes, several senators asked to be recorded as voting favorably on tabs 1 and 2, and the committee adopted that request without objection. The meeting then adjourned, with members reminded that the committee would meet again on Thursday.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 3/25/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • goes through a myriad of spaces, and it allows for school districts, local governments, hospitals, nursing
  • goes through a myriad of spaces, and it allows for school districts, local governments, hospitals, nursing
Bills: HF1698 , HF632 , HF1352 , HF2197 , HF618 , HF1248 , HF1697
Committee: House Taxes
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a nationally certified school nurse and the executive director for Texas School Nurses Organization
  • indicated that the Nursing Practice Act prohibits. nurses from doing so without a physician's written
  • . and the Texas School Nurses, and again, it still has to have the parental consent.
  • Texas School Nurses Organization believes this is a good start.
  • Nurses employed by schools are practicing outside of their scope.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Apr 2nd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • have just been filed in the common sense category, but concerns have been raised that registered nurses
  • medications to students even if they have received the parents permission despite the fact that school nurses
  • The committee substitute for Senate Bill 920 makes it clear that registered nurses employed by a public
  • If the nurse has received the parent's permission and the medication is properly labeled and in its original
  • So there are things that will kick through this system over the next 20, 30 years. kind of self-regulate
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.
DE

Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Oversight & Sunset Committee Meeting Jun 17th, 2026

Legislative Oversight & Sunset

Transcript Highlights:
  • The board's rules and regulations will be updated to specify which portions of the coursework may be
Bills: SB295 , HB378
Summary: The Senate Legislative Oversight Committee met in hybrid format, approved the minutes from its April 22 and May 13 meetings, and then heard two bills. HB 420 would modernize massage therapy licensure by allowing the Board of Massage and Bodywork to decide which coursework may be completed in a hybrid format and which must remain in person, while also removing outdated references to a license type the board no longer issues. The sponsor said the change would improve access for students who cannot easily travel or stop working, while preserving public protection through board rules. Public testimony on HB 420 was entirely supportive. Robert Overmiller spoke in favor, and Mackenzie Francis of Alpha School of Massage also supported the bill, citing workforce growth in massage therapy and arguing that hybrid education would expand access, especially for students entering the field later in life. No committee questions or objections were raised. The committee then discussed HB 378, which would continue the Council of Corrections’ partnership with the Criminal Justice Council and avoid the sunset of that arrangement in 2026. Members noted the bill stemmed from a prior Joint Legislative Oversight effort to provide the council with staff support and training. Robert Overmiller again testified in support, and there was no opposition or further public comment. The meeting concluded after discussion of the two bills, with no votes recorded in the transcript.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/3/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • Is the plan within the agency to comply with the new regulations under 16B.981, I believe?
  • , for sensory calming, mood regulation, and<00:32:21.040><c> all</c><00:32:21.200><c> basic</c><00:32
  • I think the best thing for us to do is to send you the regulation because this is a very complicated,
Bills: HF3526 , HF3375 , HF3469
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Mar 2nd, 2026

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • We don't regulate fruits and vegetables that I'm aware of.
Bills: SB2173 , SB2028 , SB2117 , SB2127 , SB2134
Summary: The committee first laid over Senate Bill 1573, then took up Senate Bill 2173, which would create a landowner/energy negotiation and agriculture preservation education program through OSU and Langston Extension, and authorize but not require the Corporation Commission to establish an energy land-remediation fee of up to $25 per acre on disturbed land, with a 50% credit for dual-use projects. Members discussed whether the fee would fall on landowners or projects, the role of county extension offices, and the bill’s lack of a fiscal impact after revisions. The bill was amended, title struck, and passed 12-0. Senate Bill 2028, as amended and worked from committee substitute, would allow advertising of raw milk and raw milk products, require labeling, and raise the incidental sales limit to 1,500 gallons per month while still barring commercial store sales. Senators debated whether warning labels should include health risks, especially for pregnant women, and whether the gallon limit was arbitrary. Supporters argued for consumer choice and parity with other risky foods, while opponents raised public health concerns. The bill passed 11-2. The committee then passed Senate Bill 2127, which creates an Oklahoma Department of Food and Forestry advisory council on product classification, by a 11-2 vote. Senate Bill 2117, dealing with contamination of grain and assigning responsibility to the Department of Agriculture after a sewage-related wheat contamination incident, passed 13-0 after members noted the need for clearer definitions of contamination. Finally, Senate Bill 2134, addressing livestock safety and humane treatment after truck wrecks by directing ODAF to develop rules and training for emergency responders, also passed 13-0. The meeting then adjourned.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Energy Finance and Policy Committee 2/24/26

Energy Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have, uh, to make sure the projects are in compliance with prevailing wages and other regulation.
  • So we make sure that the project provide evidence that they are following this regulation.
  • <01:18:21.520><c> regulated</c><01:18:22.080><c> monopolies.
  • regulated monopolies. um we have a regul regulated monopolies. um we have a duty<01:18:25.600><c> to
  • </c><01:29:13.760><c> regulatory</c> budget neutral regulator regulatory budget neutral regulator regulatory
Bills: HF2986 , HF3555
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules REVISED Feb 19th, 2026 at 11:30 am

Administrative Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill ensures that state agencies cannot quietly regulate Oklahomans through guidance documents that
  • And so currently, rather than repeal the regulation, why wouldn't we just run a bill because then that
Bills: HJR1032 , SB1273 , SB1433
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules REVISED Feb 19th, 2026

Administrative Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill ensures that state agencies cannot quietly regulate Oklahomans through guidance documents that
  • And so currently, rather than repeal the regulation, why wouldn't we just run a bill?
  • Because then that would sort of... ...the regulation, why wouldn't we, why wouldn't we just run a bill
  • And so currently, rather than repeal the regulation, why wouldn't we just run a bill?
  • Because then that would sort of the regulation, why wouldn't we, why wouldn't we just run a bill because
Bills: HJR1032 , SB1273 , SB1433
Summary: The Senate Administrative Rules Committee met to discuss upcoming rule-review packets and then considered three measures sponsored by Senator Bergstrom. Chairman Bergstrom said the committee’s first packet covered judiciary rules, a second packet on education would follow, and members were expected to review the materials and raise questions so agencies could provide written responses. Senate Bill 1273 created the Oklahoma State Agency, Board, and Commission Review Task Force to examine the efficiency, effectiveness, and necessity of state agencies, boards, and commissions and recommend legislative action. Members asked about overlap with existing committee work and whether the task force would require staff or create a fiscal impact. Bergstrom said it would use existing House and Senate staff and should have no fiscal impact. The bill passed 9-0. Senate Bill 1433, the Guidance Transparency Act, would require state agencies to publicly disclose guidance documents, memos, bulletins, and similar materials in a searchable database so they cannot function as undisclosed rules. Bergstrom said the measure was intended to prevent agencies from regulating through unofficial guidance and that the governor’s office and Secretary of State supported it. After questions about staffing and whether agencies could evade disclosure, the bill passed 7-2. House Joint Resolution 1032 would align Service Oklahoma rules with existing law and prior executive action regarding changes to birth certificates and state IDs related to sex or gender identity changes; Bergstrom said the rules, not statutes, were being moved. It passed 7-2. The meeting ended with Bergstrom urging members to review the rule packets and submit questions before adjournment.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture & Natural Resources Jan 21st, 2026 at 08:00 am

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • and labor, including a calculation of incremental costs from Washington State-specific laws and regulations
  • done that have increased costs and maybe make some suggestions on how we can undo some of that regulation
  • or make some changes to that regulation to make food more affordable in the overall reaching goal of
Bills: HB2275 , HB2238