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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Judiciary Feb 14th, 2026 at 09:36 am

House Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • That concludes our public comment in opposition.
  • It establishes reporting requirements to the Department of Public Safety.
  • This bill strengthens trust, accountability, and equity across our communities.
  • Public safety and survivor safety are not in conflict.
  • You know, the public comment will be how we've been handling public comments. Okay. All right.
Bills: HB294 , SB40 , SB43 , SB35
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Commerce and Economic Development Feb 13th, 2026 at 05:24 pm

House Commerce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • There is a world of difference between a public utility, which is a de facto monopoly that is a public
  • because it is public.
  • That is one of the most precious public services we have, which includes our utilities and public transportation
  • And we have to create those public-private partnerships.
  • Their role was to represent the ratepayers and the public interest.
Bills: HB303 , SB96 , HM6
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Rules Feb 13th, 2026 at 09:19 am

Senate Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • That would include public comment in support.
  • That would include public comment in support.
  • So this is about the Public Regulation Commission in this.
  • and how the public is benefiting from those options.
  • , quote-unquote, public utilities.
Bills: SM20 , SM9 , SJR6 , HB124
Committee: Senate Senate Rules
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Rules Feb 13th, 2026

House Rules & Order Of Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • That would include public comment in support.
  • That would include public comment in support.
  • Now, looking at the public benefit and whether one or more of our... ...the public benefit in whether
  • and how the public is benefiting from those options.
  • , quote, unquote, public utilities.
Bills: SM20 , SM9 , SJR6 , HB124
Summary: The committee first considered the appointment of Mary Patricia Roman to the State Investment Council. Senator Campos presented her as highly qualified, citing more than 34 years in global investing, leadership at J.P. Morgan, and prior service on the SIC investment committee. Roman described her experience with asset allocation, fiduciary responsibility, and the SIC’s vetting process. Senators asked about the council’s role in pension investments, staffing levels, and whether personal values could influence decisions. Roman said the SIC process is robust, heavily staff-driven, and insulated from individual value judgments. The committee reported broad support and voted 8-0 to advance her nomination to the full Senate. The committee then heard the reappointment of John F. Bingaman to the SIC. Senator Worth praised his leadership as SIC chair and his background in private equity, public service, and economics. Bingaman emphasized the growth of New Mexico’s sovereign wealth funds to more than $70 billion, the importance of staffing and asset allocation, and the SIC’s role as a fiduciary for New Mexicans. Senators asked about protecting the funds in a weaker market and about the Blackstone/PNM matter; Bingaman declined to comment on the memorial because he had not read it. The committee voted 9-0 to send his reappointment to the full Senate. The committee next took up Senate Memorial 20, calling for a statewide youth violence summit. Senator Lopez and an expert from the Council of State Governments said New Mexico lacks a cohesive statewide infrastructure for youth violence prevention and intervention, limited data collection, and enough evidence-based services. Supporters from the ACLU, behavioral health organizations, youth-serving nonprofits, and youth advocates backed the memorial as a way to center lived experience, community engagement, and research-based solutions. Some members raised concerns that victims’ families were not explicitly included in the planning group, but the memorial passed on a 6-3 vote. Finally, the committee debated Senate Memorial 9, which asked the Legislative Finance Committee to study whether New Mexico should invest in equity stakes in PNM and New Mexico Gas Company and requested that the PRC pause consideration of the private-equity acquisitions while the study was completed. Supporters argued the state should examine whether utility ownership value could remain in New Mexico, protect ratepayers, and diversify revenue, while opponents from PNM, Blackstone’s representatives, chambers of commerce, and utility advocates said the proposal would duplicate the PRC’s review, create uncertainty, and risk higher rates and delayed investment. The committee adopted an amendment removing references to the PRC, but the memorial then failed on a 4-4 tie after a motion for due pass as amended.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 11th, 2026 at 04:38 pm

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • On page 8, between lines 8 and 9, insert Section 2, Emergency: It is necessary for the public peace,
  • Chairman, we plan to put this into the public project revolving fund and putting it at the very lowest
  • Chairman, please don't make me do math in public.
  • I'm the director for the Government Council and Accountability Bureau at the New Mexico Department of
  • Why don't you have the accounting purchase it and you lease it to them? Mr.
Bills: SB152 , SB145 , SB190 , HB247
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 11th, 2026 at 09:05 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • And is administered by the Public Regulation Commission.
  • So how do we account for that? Mr. Chair and Mr. Chair... Mr.
  • All these changes into account, right?
  • Pull that money back to account for it.
  • But even though it's sitting in account, it's held.
Bills: SB152 , SB145 , SB190 , HB247
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

JDC Public Hearing 02-10-2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • And public notice will be posted.
  • </c> Ikinyaga, Office of Public Defender. Ikinyaga, Office of Public Defender.
  • c> three</c> public deputy public defender three public deputy public defender three position.<00:26:
  • </c> public defender. public defender.
  • Um, public defender.
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The Judiciary Committee heard testimony on several bills. SB 2248 would expand financial disclosure requirements to certain gubernatorial nominees subject to Senate confirmation. The State Ethics Commission supported the measure, saying disclosures should be filed before confirmation so the public and interested parties can review them in advance. Testimony was overwhelmingly in support, with 22 supporters, no opposition, and one comment. SB 2530 would broaden Hawaii’s campaign contribution ban for state and county contractors to include officers and immediate family members, and would extend the ban to certain grantees and their officers and family members, with specified contract thresholds. The Campaign Spending Commission said the bill is its own proposal and would align the thresholds with procurement guidelines. Testimony was entirely favorable, with 30 in support, no opposition, and two comments. Members asked about conforming amendments and how the existing prohibition on soliciting contributions applies; CSC said the calendar-day language clarifies current practice and that the solicitation ban already applies to contractors, with the bill extending the same standard to officers and immediate family members. SB 2732 would require courts to consider a defendant’s ability to pay when setting bail, including excluding public benefits from income calculations and clarifying the 40-hour affordability benchmark for those above 150% of the federal poverty level. The Office of the Public Defender, the Hawaii Correctional System Oversight Commission, and the ACLU of Hawaii supported the bill, arguing that unaffordable bail creates wealth-based disparities, contributes to jail overcrowding, and can cause severe collateral consequences for people not yet convicted. There was one opposition testimony and 18 supporters. Committee discussion focused on when the 40-hour period should begin, how income would be verified, and whether misrepresentation could affect bail; the Public Defender said the measure should be read to start from initial appearance and that judges could address false statements through existing remedies. SB 2871 would prohibit discrimination based on perceived characteristics, association with someone who has or is perceived to have protected characteristics, and intersectional combinations of characteristics. The Department of Education supported the intent but asked for clear definitions, while the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission said the bill does not add new protected classes and simply codifies the Lamb v. University of Hawaii decision on intersectional discrimination. LGBTQ+, civil rights, ACLU, and other advocacy groups testified in support, with one opposition testimony and a total of 27 in support, two opposed, and one comment. The committee then heard SB 2919, which appropriates funds for one full-time public deputy public defender position. The Public Defender’s Office said the position would provide statewide legal support and a centralized resource on constitutional, appellate, and immigration-related issues; several advocacy groups supported the measure, and committee questions focused on how the new position would complement existing training and keep staff updated on changing law.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee Feb 10th, 2026

Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • The governor and us in the legislature will be accountable for the Public Service Commission.
  • </c> accountable for the public service accountable for the public service commission commission commission
  • come to us, the public, to be accountable every four years to answer for regulatory issues including
  • public to be accountable come to us the public to be accountable every<00:29:32.000><c> four</c><00:29
  • </c> Power accountable. Power accountable.
Bills: HB403 , HB399 , HB392 , HB403 , HB399 , HB392
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I represent the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
  • Public testimony is... ...open.
  • Tackling accountability first.
  • They target these public pensions. Why?
  • This contradicts BlackRock's public statements.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Corporation, or any other financial services company whose investment practices affect the state's public
  • as to the company's investment practices, the effect of those investment practices on this state's public
  • pension investments, and Any investment or potential investment of the state's public pension funds
  • relate to the company's investment practices, the effect of those investment practices on this state's public
  • pension investments, or any investment or potential investment of the state's public pension funds to
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

Transcript Highlights:
  • lake or public body of water.
  • Because if it's a public body of water, then the public has the... body of water, then the public has
  • I mean, there were no public hearings, nothing.
  • Kelly before we get to the public hearing? Yes, sir. I'll just wait until we do the public hearing.
  • Well, we'll start the public hearing then. Everybody, We'll start the public hearing then.
Bills: HB352 , HB366 , SB272 , SB296
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/24/25

Elections Finance and Government Operations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, if you ask a group of public.
  • </c> one of making the uh traveling public one of making the uh traveling public readily avails<00:11
  • </c> notifying the public of our notices. notifying the public of our notices.
  • notice website to inform the public of the chosen public notice location.
  • <c> public</c><00:31:30.159><c> notice</c> the chosen public uh public notice the chosen public uh public
Bills: HF1532 , HF1290 , HF2231 , HF2013
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Finance and Taxation General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • Because a lot of you don't realize that you do have public transit.
  • It comes under Bart, but that is a public transit system.
  • Public transportation is… development driver.
  • Act was intended to allow for these accounts… ...to allow these accounts to be set up.
  • But this allows them to establish a disabled account.
Bills: HB52 , HB89 , HB141 , HB52 , HB89 , HB141
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 6th, 2026 at 04:35 pm

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • I do have a question about the Department of Public Safety.
  • How does this budget take that into account?
  • The creation of the Oklahoma Dream Act accounts...
  • Beautiful Bill, the what are colloquially called the Trump accounts or the dream accounts.
  • So, from a federal level, it'll be set up in an account for any child born. And then I...
Bills: SB1177 , SB1177
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 6th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • with 287g programs with different state organizations, including the Department of Public Safety and
  • that arise in being able to have their mental health needs met by moving those CCBHCs out of the public
  • There's been a public RFP that's been produced.
  • No, it's not anticipated that the capacity will change by going from public to private.
  • I just have to say that because I think when we talk about public input, having that bill released on
Bills: SB1177
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules REVISED: Link added Mar 3rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Administrative Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • Judicial and public safety are approving the rules submitted by February 1st due date for the agencies
Bills: HJR1086 , SB392
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 27, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are in the midst of public comment for Senate File 101.
  • </c> and close public comment committee. and close public comment committee.
  • Seeing none, we'll close public comment. Committee, what's your pleasure?
  • </c><01:23:49.520><c> Committee,</c> we'll close public comment.
  • Committee, we'll close public comment.
Bills: SF0101
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 26, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • They were very public. newspaper. They were very public.
  • I mean, as a public administrator, I think a big important job as public administrators is to also represent
  • I mean, as a public administrator, I think a big important job as public administrators is to also represent
  • Of the public we serve.
  • </c> this into account as well? this into account as well? &gt;&gt; Uh,<00:31:28.640><c> Mr.
Bills: SF0101