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AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Banking and Insurance Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Banking and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • You know, these electric cars are already not regulated by PSC or anybody else.
  • And and and you know, I really want to put a bill to put them under the PSC, somebody can regulate these
  • You know, these electric cars are already<00:14:36.079><c> not</c><00:14:36.639><c> regulated</c><00:
  • by PSC or anybody already not regulated by PSC or anybody else.<00:14:39.040><c> So</c><00:14:39.199
  • these guys because somebody can regulate these guys because you<00:15:13.120><c> know</c><00:15:13.199
Bills: SB170 , SB177 , SB207 , SB208 , SB215 , HB27 , SB219 , SB247 , SB232 , SB81 , SB170 , SB177 , SB207 , SB208 , SB215 , HB27 , SB219 , SB247 , SB232 , SB81
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • freshman, I'm pretty well known for not being for larger government or for more needless government regulations
  • must be licensed through the Texas Department Under TDLR, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
  • Well, again, I'm not for a whole lot of regulation. I'm not, by nature, for that on one hand.
  • don't know about at the time of the presentation of this bill Well again I'm not for a whole lot of regulation
Summary: The committee heard testimony on HB 3862, which would restrict social media app use for minors and limit smartphone/social media access in classrooms. Supporters, including representatives from Champions for Childhood, argued that smartphones and social media are linked to addiction, distraction, cyberbullying, and worsening youth mental health, and said the bill would help parents and schools protect children. After testimony, the committee left HB 3862 pending. Members then heard HB 3712, a construction retainage bill that would stop owners from withholding reserved funds on specially fabricated materials once they are delivered, approved, and warranted, while still allowing retainage for labor and installation. Witnesses from the precast concrete industry said current retainage practices delay payment for years and create financial risk for subcontractors and suppliers. The bill was left pending after closing. The committee also heard HB 2963, a right-to-repair bill requiring manufacturers to provide parts, tools, and information for owners and independent repair providers, with carve-outs for medical devices, vehicles covered by existing repair agreements, trade secrets, and security protections. Support came from consumer, environmental, repair, and policy groups, while one witness from Safelite was neutral and urged removal of the MOU reference for auto manufacturers. HB 2963 was left pending. The committee also heard HB 4308, which would create county industrial development districts to attract industrial employers and finance infrastructure through local elections and a board structure. Supporters, including the Fort Bend County commissioner, said the bill would help counties diversify tax bases and create jobs; the bill was left pending. Later, the committee took up several pending bills and voted to report HB 74, HB 112, HB 2214, HB 3016, HB 3133, HB 3173, HB 3807, HB 4063, HB 4115, HB 5008, and HB 2652 favorably to the full House, with some sent to the Local and Consent Calendars. The committee also heard HB 3874 on construction contract transparency and HB 4196 on creating a task force to modernize manufacturing, both of which were left pending. Finally, the committee heard HB 3344, which would create a licensing and regulatory framework for re-roofing contractors; supporters said it would curb storm-chasing and protect homeowners, while one roofing contractor opposed it as too restrictive and argued existing fraud laws are sufficient. HB 3344 was also left pending.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Well, again, I'm not for a whole lot of regulation. “Of this bill?
  • Well, again, I'm not for a whole lot of regulation. That's just not my nature, on one hand.
  • “So wouldn't you want to tighten up the regulation so the bad actors won't be taking work from you?
  • , this bill goes straight at more regulation that doesn't have a cost.
  • The administration... ...regulation, this bill goes straight at more regulation that doesn't have a cost
Summary: The committee heard testimony on several bills related to technology, construction, economic development, and consumer protection. HB 3862 would restrict minors’ access to certain social media apps and limit smartphone use in classrooms; supporters, including Champions for Childhood, argued that smartphones and social media contribute to addiction, distraction, depression, self-harm, and trafficking risks, and the bill was left pending. HB 3712 would change Texas retainage rules so owners could not withhold payment on specially fabricated construction materials once they are delivered, approved, and warranted; subcontractors and suppliers said current retainage practices delay payment for years and create financial risk, and the bill was left pending. HB 2963, the right-to-repair bill, would require manufacturers to provide parts, tools, and information for independent repair of digital devices, with exemptions for medical devices, vehicles under existing agreements, and trade-secret protections; consumer, environmental, business, and repair advocates supported it, while Safelite asked that automotive manufacturers not be excluded from the bill, and it was left pending. HB 4308 would create county industrial development districts to attract major employers and finance infrastructure through local elections and bonds; Fort Bend County supported it as a tool to add jobs and broaden the tax base, and it was left pending. The committee also heard HB 3344, which would create a licensing system for re-roofing contractors, require insurance and bonding, and establish a public database and complaint process. Supporters said it would help curb storm chasers and protect homeowners after storms, while opponents argued it would add burdens on legitimate small roofers, duplicate existing fraud laws, and potentially restrict consumer choice and contractor pricing flexibility. After extensive testimony and questions, the bill was left pending. HB 4196 would create a task force on modernizing manufacturing through digital integration and automation; Schneider Electric and the Texas Workforce Commission supported it as a way to improve competitiveness and create skilled jobs, and it was left pending. HB 3874 would require contractors to receive copies of incorporated contract documents before signing if requested; subcontractors and construction attorneys said it would improve transparency and prevent parties from being bound by unseen terms, and it was left pending. In pending business, the committee voted out several bills. HB 74, creating the Port Verde Port Authority District, was reported favorably to the full House without amendment. HB 112, relating to a science park in certain counties, was reported favorably as substituted. HB 2214, on floodplain notice requirements for leased dwellings, HB 3016, on rental vehicle damage waivers, HB 3133, on explicit deepfake material on social media, HB 3173, on workforce development program planning and evaluation, HB 3807, on child care waiting list priority for children of certain child care workers, HB 463, on unilateral memoranda of contract for residential property, HB 4115, on shareholder proposals to certain domestic corporations, and HB 5008, on use of the Skills Development Fund by certain entities, were all reported favorably, most without amendment and some as substituted. HB 2652, creating a certified caregiver pilot program in the Borderplex workforce area, was also reported favorably and sent to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 15th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Under the bill, a contractor must be licensed through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
  • Well, again, I'm not for a whole lot of regulation; I'm not by nature for that on one hand, but I think
  • Tighten up the regulations so the bad actors won't be taking work from you?
  • Dishonest and incompetent actors will still find ways to skirt regulations, while law-abiding contractors
  • , this bill goes straight at more regulation that doesn't have a cost.
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.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 4/7/26

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • important exemptions for data flows that our member companies work with that are already tightly regulated
  • Those have been tried other places, but directly, you know, regulating contracts for publishers is not
  • Those have been tried other places, but directly, you know, regulating contracts for publishers is not
  • They'll conduct ongoing monitoring and issue verification that regulators, companies, and consumers can
  • ,</c><01:34:28.600><c> companies</c> verification that regulators, companies verification that regulators
Bills: HF4456 , HF4544 , HF3698
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Common property and consequently an HOA is driven by local government regulations, sometimes with the
  • There's also a lot of disparate entities that regulate manufactured housing.
  • </c> regulation in this market at large. regulation in this market at large.
  • </c><01:15:53.840><c> And</c> that regulate manufactured housing.
  • And that regulate manufactured housing.
Bills: HF4234 , HF484 , HF483 , HF2614
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • . regulation. regulation.
  • I'm with the Alliance of Nurses for a Healthy Environment, and I'm here as a nurse to talk about how
  • </c><00:34:53.200><c> Please</c> Nurses for a Healthy Environment.
  • Please Nurses for a Healthy Environment.
  • </c> among the regulated community. among the regulated community.
Bills: HF4253 , HF4257 , HF3236 , HF4264 , HF4149 , HF4019
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • of this bill is only focused on prohibiting elective cat procedures, not on animal or livestock regulation
  • believe it's fundamentally unnecessary because the veterinary medical profession has appropriately regulated
  • > veterary medical profession has veterary medical profession has appropriately<01:07:48.319><c> regulated
  • regulated itself moving away<01:07:50.160><c> from</c><01:07:50.400><c> this</c><01:07:50.559><c> procedure
  • chapter, a definition of reasonable grounds in the noxious weed chapter, and redefines specially regulated
Bills: HF4080 , HF3693 , HF1857 , HF4350
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/26

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Three-quarters of them do so through the state's fully regulated, fully insured market.
  • </c><00:04:49.919><c> fully</c> state's fully the state regulated fully state's fully the state regulated
  • Um, the cost of paying for hospitals and doctors and nurses and um all of the care, all of the costs
  • Uh, certainly we're seeing a lot of impacts of uh federal changes including HR1 and other regulations
  • Um, the cost of paying for hospitals and doctors and nurses and um all of the care, all of the costs
Bills: HF3388 , HF400
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a family nurse practitioner. I've been in health care for 35 years in the state of Arizona.
  • You're an RN, however, comma, and you're a doctor of nursing. That's correct, professor of nursing.
  • I know there's a lot of sick nurses out there that, you know, I think this is...
  • material would be treated the exact same way that currently the adult content industry has been regulating
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Feb 16th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's what all those rules and regulations are about.
  • with that, I'd talk to I'd have to visit with the Department of Agriculture and see what their regulations