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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 29th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • They may never receive an economic benefit that the Texas Dream Act claimed to provide.
  • felt As an undocumented student, education has been one of the few things that has helped she truly claim
  • I am the policy and communications manager at the Texas Immigration Law Council. and I'm here to testify
  • My name is Roberto Lopez And I'm a senior advocacy manager with the Texas Civil Rights Project testifying
Bills: HB232
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/9/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:34:06.400><c> chronic</c> emergency care, seniors managing chronic emergency care, seniors managing
  • today for high-cost crises management today for high-cost crises tomorrow. tomorrow. tomorrow.
  • </c> always need to look at how do we manage always need to look at how do we manage our<01:13:12.520
  • And then what is the current levy for property management, uh, properties, that sort of thing, to keep
  • Another $250 million, what is the current levy for property management, uh, properties, that sort of
Bills: HF4841 , HF4234 , HF3697
Committee: House Taxes
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 27th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • It would add acts to the crime of insurance fraud, like submitting a bill or a claim to an insurer or
  • Also, submitting a bill or a claim to an insurer or insurance consumer using a health care procedure
  • document that misrepresents the scope of damages or costs or repairs associated with a property insurance claim
  • investigating, you know, capping schemes or other sort of standard insurance fraud schemes, padding insurance claims
  • , fraudulent insurance claims, they want to go after organized crime that occurs online.”
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 23rd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • Company and not be in control if the claim is taken to court.
  • Critically important in the claims process.
  • Inflated claims costs drive up our premiums.
  • I'm currently responsible for managing a team that handles property homeowner claims, to include catastrophic
  • Yes, risk management, this is a risk management tool that definitely could be used.
Bills: HB2428 , HB2399 , HB2087
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation May 8th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our community did not ask for this growth, but yet we are now in the front lines of managing it, its
  • to them that, um, And from more than a dozen park superintendents we've talked to that, uh, they manage
  • Claim they're doing. They've adopted their Vision Zero and climate plans.
  • This would increase the limit of liability in claims involving textile totaling $10,000 to 100,000 by
  • These claims are mostly related to accidents involving textile vehicle equipment or damages, and I stand
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation May 8th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our community did not ask for this growth, but yet we are now on the front lines of managing its consequences
  • From more than a dozen park superintendents we've talked to, they manage trail user conflict and have
  • This would increase the limit of liability and claims involving TxDOT totaling $10,000 to $100,000 by
  • These claims are mostly related to accidents involving TxDOT vehicle equipment or damages, and I stand
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • And I confirmed, yes, I, and still, he managed to spell my name with a why.
Summary: The House convened, the roll was called, and the chamber proceeded with opening formalities including an invocation by Chaplain Ronnie Wilson and the Pledge of Allegiance. The chaplain’s message focused on valuing each person’s unique contribution, making the most of each opportunity, and remembering members and families who have experienced loss, including a tribute to Harvey. The House also briefly stood at ease for announcements and administrative matters, including reassignment of measures and scheduling notices. A special floor presentation honored law enforcement officers and first responders involved in a dangerous May 30 pursuit in Atoka County. Representative Eves described how officers from the Atoka Police Department, Stringtown Police Department, and the county sheriff’s office responded to a theft, pursued an armed suspect, and risked their lives to protect a trapped family of five and other citizens. Members gave the officers a standing ovation in recognition of their courage and service. Additional announcements included a reminder about the Civil Judicial Area Committee meeting, introductions of guests in the gallery, birthday wishes for Representative Hasenbeck’s daughter, and notice of a Veterans Military Caucus/committee. No substantive legislation was debated or voted on in the portion provided. The House then adjourned until Monday, February 9, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Then third, it allows us to aggregate a number of claims with the same payer, not necessarily specific
  • If revocable, if it is not designated DFPS or licensed child placing agency as the managing conservator
  • Members, there are anaphylactic reaction claims that take the lives of 1,500 people.
  • House Bill 2035 ensures that parents managing...
  • Pre-authorization is a process used by health plans to manage costs and the utilization of services.
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • This undermines the role of parents in managing their children's online experience.
  • This is a bill that claims to support human life and IVF to build families.
  • This is a bill that claims to support human life and IVF to build families.
  • It seems inappropriate. claims to support human life and IVF to build families.
  • out of state as long as their claims managers are accessible on Nevada time and Nevada dates.
Bills: AB52 , AB76 , AB163 , AB388 , AB483
AL
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • and served on the hospital emergency response team while working as an infection prevention program manager
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance, and then took up several second- and third-reading items. Senate Bill 392 was assigned to Administrative Rules. Members also heard personal privileges and introductions, including a remembrance request for Oakland Ray Domer, recognition of a long-serving House staff member, and introductions of guests from Eastern Oklahoma State College, Associated Builders and Contractors of Oklahoma, the Doctor of the Day, and the Nurse of the Day. The chamber passed several measures. House Bill 1411 created a True Grit Trail for tourism, with supporters saying signage would be privately funded and installed at no cost to the state; it passed 92-0. House Bill 3143 extended the moratorium on new medical marijuana grow licensing to August 1, 2028, with supporters arguing it would help curb oversupply and black market activity; it passed 82-8. House Bill 3144, also related to medical marijuana, set a cap framework for when the moratorium ends so the industry would not return to rapid expansion; it passed 82-15. House Bill 3901 established a five-year pilot project for psychological autopsies within the State Department of Health to improve suicide prevention, but members raised concerns about privacy, rulemaking, and the bill’s breadth; it passed 73-24. House Concurrent Resolution 1019 supported naming a planned turnpike segment the Toby Keith Expressway in honor of the late singer’s music career, patriotism, charity work, and support for Oklahoma communities. House Bill 3981 created a locality incentive program for assistant district attorneys in areas of need and passed 83-11. The House then adjourned until February 26, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 4329 by Moore of the House and Thompson of the Senate, an act relating to dental insurance claims
  • House Bill 429 by more of the House in Thompson of the Senate in act relating to dental insurance claims
  • House Bill 4329 by Moore of the House and Thompson of the Senate, an act relating to dental insurance claims
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Trade & Economic Development Jan 22nd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Business, Trade & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm going to refer this to our general manager for our casino. Go ahead, Yale. Hi, good morning.
  • , cobble together... ...tourism agency, we have managed to, with your support, cobble together state
  • We're a hospitality management and consulting company with a statewide collection of hotels, resorts,
  • addition to destination marketing, it has destination management and stewardship components that are
  • And so I think that litter and many other aspects of that need to be managed.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAM DEFER, WAM-CPN, WAM Public Hearings 03-03-2026

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Your next measure is SP 2047, Senate Draft 1 relating to pharmacy benefit managers.
  • maximum of five years, and add language to prevent a taxpayer from obtaining a double benefit by claiming
Summary: The joint committee on Ways and Means and Consumer Protection met for decision-making only on two agendas and took action on a large number of Senate bills, with no oral testimony heard. On the 1016 agenda, the committee recommended passage of measures including SB 2088, SB 2925, SB 2781, and several others, and passed a number of bills with amendments. Notable amendments included SB 3263, which adopted AG amendments related to the name, image, and likeness endowment trust fund; SB 2047 on pharmacy benefit managers, which incorporated Hawaii Pharmacist Association changes; SB 2087 on health insurance, which added Insurance Division clarifications; SB 2100 on pesticides, which added a blank appropriation; SB 2353 on outdoor signage, which removed provisions related to the Wiki special district; and SB 2902 on renewable energy, which clarified certification standards for portable solar devices and exempted them from certain disclosure requirements. Most recommendations were adopted without objection, though a few members noted reservations on selected bills. The committee also deferred one bill on the agenda, SB 3327. The committee then moved to the 1015 agenda and acted on additional measures. SB 2003 was passed with amendments tied to Act 255, including a repeal trigger if deadlines are missed; SB 2497 on utility-related transparency drew the most discussion, with one member warning about litigation and costs while another argued it was simply about electricity-rate transparency, and it ultimately passed with PUC-related amendments and an exemption for utility cooperatives. Other measures were passed unamended or with technical or fiscal amendments, including bills affecting land planning, tax credits, conveyance tax language, shoreline maintenance, and community improvement projects. Several bills had appropriations blanked or effective dates deferred to 2050, and many were adopted with members noting reservations rather than opposition. On the 1017 agenda, the committee continued approving measures, including SB 709 on crisis intervention officers and assisted community treatment, SB 2153 on defining bona fide farmer/agriculture activity, SB 2694 on water rate adjustments, SB 3025 on income eligibility limits, and SB 3085 on the Hawaii film studio, which included a five-year repeal provision if the studio has not relocated. The committee also passed numerous other bills unamended or with technical amendments, often deferring effective dates or blanking appropriations. Across both agendas, the committee’s actions were largely consistent: bills were advanced with amendments tailored to agency requests, technical corrections, or fiscal adjustments, and votes were generally unanimous or near-unanimous with occasional reservations recorded.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Secondly, we have pharmacy benefit manager legislation, not out of this committee, except for the one
  • He also claimed he would, kill all Jews and eat them for breakfast lunch and dinner, and he wouldn't
  • Chairman, I want to particularly commend you for your work on pharmacy benefit management. manager legislation
  • Infringement of patents that claim biological products and for other products or other purposes.
Bills: SB1040 , SB1041 , SB1095 , SB1096 , SB1097 , SB527
Summary: The meeting focused on addressing the high cost of prescription drugs and the abusive practices that contribute to elevated prices affecting American families. Several bills were presented, including proposals to end pay-for-delay deals and to enhance transparency in the operations of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). The discussion was notable for its emphasis on consumer protection and ensuring that cheaper generic drugs reach the market more effectively. Members expressed frustration over past attempts to pass similar legislation stalling in the Senate, leading to renewed efforts to push these bills forward.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/20/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • calculating compensatory revenue because of the logistical burdens and administrative burdens of managing
  • districts are looking at staffing reductions for next year, and that's hard for kids. burdens of managing
  • that, but we do now burdens of managing that, but we do now see<00:39:38.320><c> that</c><00:39:38.480
  • These funds covered the amounts necessary for hourly workers claiming unemployment insurance during the
Bills: HF1048 , HF1049 , HF745 , HF2210
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/15/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • Modifies Minnesota law to align with how the federal government and most states handle refund claims.
  • Taxpayers often mistakenly think our refund claim statute here in Minnesota has the same timelines as
  • The fiscal note of this bill predicts a small but manageable increase in refund claims and an overall
  • The fiscal note of this bill predicts a small but manageable increase in refund claims and an overall
  • The fiscal note of this bill predicts a small but manageable increase in refund claims and an overall
Bills: HF4234 , HF3697 , HF1183 , HF4738
Committee: House Taxes
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/20/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • Then they turn around and enroll them in Marketplace, claiming that their income is $24,999.
  • Ticket and camera supporters have claimed that their programs prioritize safety over revenue.
  • Arizona Department of Transportation, and the Industrial Commission of Arizona for the payment of claims