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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Business and Commerce Apr 24th, 2025

Business & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • Notably The substitute raises the employee cap from 100 to 250 and extends the timeline for small businesses
  • business.
  • We just wanna help a good business keep doing business. Thank you, sir.
  • I understand when you're trying to do this towards businesses, I worry about the issues on some small
  • They hopefully will lead to more information that allows small business and residential consumers to
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Business and Commerce Committee was marked by discussions on several significant bills, with a keen emphasis on legislative updates and committee substitutes. Notably, Senator Blanco presented a new committee substitute for SB2610, which modifies the employee cap from 100 to 250 and extends the update timeline for cyber security programs for small businesses. This substitute was adopted unanimously, reflecting a collaborative agreement among the committee members. Additionally, there were discussions surrounding SB1856 as Senator Crayton provided insights into how stakeholder feedback influenced the bill's committee substitute. The committee ultimately voted in favor, pushing it towards the local and contested calendar, indicating the bill's progression through legislative channels.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jan 14th, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Third order of business. Third order of business. Message from the Senate. The clerk will read. Mr.
  • Fourth order of business.
  • printed on today's introduction sheet will be considered first reading under the fourth order of business
Bills: HB1175 , HB1376 , HB1500 , HB1796
Summary: The House convened, the clerk called the roll, and a quorum was declared present. The chamber then proceeded with the Pledge of Allegiance and an opening prayer, followed by approval of the previous day’s minutes without objection. Under messages from the Senate, the clerk reported that the President had signed House Concurrent Resolutions 4406 and 4407 and Resolution 8407. The Speaker then signed Senate Concurrent Resolution 8407. The House also agreed to treat the bills, memorials, and resolutions on the day’s introduction sheet as first-reading items and refer them to the appropriate committees. No substantive debate or bill action occurred beyond these procedural steps. Representatives Ortiz-Self and Abbarno announced that the Democratic and Republican caucuses, respectively, would meet after adjournment. The House then adjourned until 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 15.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 22nd, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is something that's laid out in statute that requires for this type of financing that a special
  • tax-exempt bonds and some are used with state, uh, tax-exempt bonds for the, for the, uh, supplemental financing
  • Like I, I do business in some villages and towns and municipalities that are smaller, and they meet once
  • Is there any further business for the committee to address?
Bills: HB164
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce Mar 11th, 2026

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • But, you know, when you look at small businesses, the federal designation of a small business is different
  • than how LED looks at a small business.
  • businesses, because we do want to grow our small businesses, that whatever the discretion is, whatever
  • So I think that's one way to lower the cost for small business.
  • So I think that's one way to lower the cost for small business.
Bills: HB207 , HB267 , HB300 , HB464 , HB618 , HB853
Committee: House Commerce
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture REVISED: HB3902 - Added Feb 16th, 2026

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill will allow local food entrepreneurs to expand their businesses in new ways, and it will provide
Committee: House Agriculture
Summary: The committee took up several agriculture-related bills, many with committee substitutes and amendments. HB 356, dealing with raw, unpasteurized milk, was amended to limit sales for off-premise consumption and to provide liability protection for producers; members discussed whether restaurants should also receive protection and whether consumers should be notified, and the bill passed 4-2. HB 3391, requiring commercial pet breeders to include their state license number in advertisements and authorizing Agriculture Department rules and fines, passed 6-0. HB 3657, an Oklahoma Employment Security Commission request bill updating agricultural labor reporting language and allowing workforce data sharing with the Workforce Commission, passed 4-3 after questions about the type of data shared and a tie vote was broken by a member voting in the affirmative. HB 3617, a right-to-repair bill for agricultural equipment, was amended to correct wording and to protect intellectual property, trade secrets, and warranties, but members questioned its scope and application date; it passed 5-1. HB 4055, the Breeding Animals Responsibly and with Care Act, was heavily amended to remove a section changing licensing thresholds and to set minimum fines, but it drew extensive questions about the new fund, inspection hours, fiscal impact, and whether it would burden the Department of Agriculture or consumers; it failed 3-4. HB 3902, a bill aimed at addressing pet overpopulation and allowing counties to act, prompted concerns about county zoning, sheriff workload, and unfunded mandates; the authors said they would continue working on the issue and strike the title later, and the bill passed 4-3 despite requests to lay it over.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) May 26th, 2025

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • And is there any other business that needs to come before the committee?
  • With no other business before the Local Government Committee, the committee will stand in recess, subject
  • Any other business that needs to come before the committee?
  • With no other business before the Local Government Committee, the committee will stand in recess, subject
Summary: The Senate Local Government Committee briefly convened and then immediately moved to recess. Senator Paxton made a motion to recess subject to the call of the chair, which was accepted. No bills, testimony, or substantive policy issues were discussed during the meeting. With no other business before the committee, it stood in recess subject to the call of the chair.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) May 26th, 2025

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Committee sub HB 3043 will facilitate financing and implementing these vital projects.
  • House Bill 4308 would provide Fort Bend County with a vehicle to finance and develop industrial sites
  • Now, the businesses in this industrial district, they would still be eligible for 380s, 381s, I guess
  • The chair lays out House Bill 23 as a matter pending business by Representative Harris and recognizes
  • As a matter of pending business, the chair lays out the committee substitute to HB 4580.
Summary: The committee heard and discussed several local-government-related bills, mostly with committee substitutes. House Bill 2731 would let certain border counties regulate roadside vendors selling live animals in unincorporated areas and along public rights-of-way; the substitute narrowed the bill to live animal sales only and excluded livestock and other roadside commerce. House Bill 3483 would streamline TCEQ review of special utility district revenue bonds by removing tax-bond requirements that do not apply to SUDs. House Bill 4308 would create a county industrial development district framework, limited in the substitute to certain counties including Fort Bend County, to help finance industrial sites and related infrastructure. House Bill 5663 would create a Wood County Hospital District memory-care-focused district with no taxing power, intended to help pursue grants and other funding for a new facility. House Bill 4582 addressed attainable housing in Dallas and Tarrant counties, allowing local reimbursement tools for developers under a uniform, optional framework. House Bill 5509 would let municipalities suspend or revoke a hotel’s certificate of occupancy if law enforcement and a criminal court both find probable cause of human trafficking, with the substitute adding due-process protections. House Bill 1532 created a Lake Houston dredging and maintenance district funded by revenue from dredged material sales and revenue bonds, with no taxing authority or eminent domain. House Bill 23, heard as pending business, would revise the process for local governments to rescind development documents and adjust third-party reviewer liability and eligibility rules. House Bill 4580, concerning property tax exemptions for charitable organizations such as the Houston Rodeo, was amended to remove language about exempting revenue from property use and instead focus on land used for agricultural, youth, and educational support. Public testimony was generally supportive on the bills heard, with witnesses including county officials, utility and water association representatives, hotel industry representatives, and housing developers. Several speakers emphasized the need for faster financing or permitting tools, flood mitigation, housing affordability, anti-trafficking enforcement, or local economic development. Some members raised concerns about scope, precedent, consultation with affected senators, and due process, particularly on House Bill 4582 and House Bill 5509, but the committee largely accepted the committee substitutes as improvements. No public testimony was offered on several bills, and most measures were left pending before later being voted out. The committee took recorded votes on multiple pending bills and reported them favorably, often with committee substitutes adopted in lieu of the filed versions. House Bills 1532, 2731, 3483, 5509, 5663, and 4580 were reported out, with 1532 and 5663 passing unanimously and 3483, 2731, and 5509 also receiving favorable votes despite one present-not-voting on 3483. House Bill 23 and House Bill 4582 were left pending subject to call of the chair. The committee then recessed until adjournment or later.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jan 15th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Fourth order of business.
  • Sixth order of business, second reading of bills.
  • An act relating to allowing small business establishments in residential zones, adding a new section.
  • The seventh order of business, third reading of bills.
  • It’s a small shift. It gives a break to one group.
Bills: HB1175 , HB1376 , HB1500 , HB1796
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jan 14th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Third order of business. Third order of business. Message from the Senate. The clerk will read. Mr.
  • Fourth order of business.
  • printed on today's introduction sheet will be considered first reading under the Fourth Order of Business
  • printed on today's introduction sheet will be considered first reading under the Fourth Order of Business
Bills: HB1175 , HB1376 , HB1500 , HB1796
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill will allow local food entrepreneurs to expand their businesses in new ways, and it will provide
  • This bill will allow local food entrepreneurs to expand their businesses in new ways, and it will provide
Committee: House Agriculture
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 21st, 2026 at 08:00 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • That is really good for small businesses to get folks out across our state.
  • Gentlemen, we had a testifier earlier who talked about the impact on small businesses.
  • I've not had a single small business tell me they oppose this bill.
  • We recommend removing the small business exemption in this particular bill."
  • So that is great news for small businesses and businesses of all kinds in Washington State.
Bills: HB2278 , HB2325 , HB2481 , HB2503
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 5/2/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • We will not be taking up Senate File 1832, the Workforce Finance bill.
  • Our first item of business, however, is approval of our minutes from April 30.
  • There being no further business before us, Representative Baker. Uh, Mr.
Bills: SF1832 , HF2440 , HF2442
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 2nd, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • across the state, especially many small businesses within each of our districts.
  • And the only thing that we can do, and up to this point have done... to touch small businesses would
  • of our small business owners desperately need.
  • Oh, for small businesses, to say?
  • And this bill helps... those small businesses, ensure that they can continue to operate those small businesses
Bills: HJR1 , HJR2 , HB9 , HB22 , HB908 , HB1392 , HB195 , HB 13 , HB143 , HB135 , HJR1 , HJR2 , HB9 , HB22 , HB908 , HB1392
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • infrastructure upgrades in rural Texas, committee substitute to House Bill 3043 will facilitate financing
  • House Bill 4308 would provide Fort Bend County with a vehicle to finance and develop industrial.
  • As a matter of printing business, the Chair lays out the committee substitute to HB 4580.
  • All right, as a matter of pending business, the chair lays out House Bill 2731 by Representative Muñiz
  • As a matter of pending business, the Chair lays out House Bill 3483 by Representative Gomez, sponsored
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • And is there any Other business that needs to come before the committee?
  • With no other business to come before the Local Government Committee, the committee will stand in recess
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/27/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Small businesses play a crucial role in all our districts, and small business owners employ nearly half
  • The Small Business Assistance Partnership Program has been helping small businesses in Minnesota succeed
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Bills: HF1538 , HF1965 , HF2251 , HF2838
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Today's hearing is to lay out bills and to address pending business.
  • I serve as Executive Director of Teba, the Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance.
  • businesses in our local economy.
  • Legislation that could have long-term effects on the financing for the city.
  • Members, any other business to come before the committee?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 2nd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's from a small business. Yay.
  • It designates the first Saturday of each month as small... Small Business Saturday.
  • This dedication of Small Business Saturdays each month allows small businesses to thrive and stabilize
  • I appreciate the opportunity to tell you my small business story.
  • They all started as a small business. Thank you for your time.