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AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/02/2026 - Senate Finance

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, it sounds like we're all in agreement that DOR should at least conform to the above-the-line items
  • For instance, fees related to agriculture, water, environmental quality—some examples are like egg inspection
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government May 12th, 2025

Local Government

Summary: The Committee on Local Government heard and discussed a series of House bills dealing with municipal structure, tax payment timing, local provider participation funds, firefighter cancer screenings, sunset review of the Trinity River Authority, replacement certificates of occupancy, and open meetings enforcement. HB 303 would remove the 501-resident floor so very small type A and B municipalities can convert to type C cities; HB 2742 would give property owners a later first split-payment deadline when tax bills are mailed after November 30; HB 3305 and HB 3348 were local provider participation fund measures with committee substitutes; HB 198 would require political subdivisions to offer occupational cancer screenings for firefighters; HB 1535 was a sunset bill for the Trinity River Authority; HB 4753 would allow a municipality-issued proof of a certificate of occupancy to substitute for a lost original; and HB 3711 would treat certain Open Meetings Act violations as offenses against public administration and require public explanation when prosecutors decline to act. Testimony was generally supportive or limited, with several witnesses and senators emphasizing practical fixes, firefighter health and cost savings, local government transparency, and administrative cleanup. For HB 198, firefighter representatives gave emotional testimony about cancer deaths and the value of early screening. On HB 3711, a witness supported the bill but urged stronger enforcement and broader application. Several senators raised policy concerns on HB 2715 about routing removal proceedings through a regional presiding judge rather than the local county, arguing it could politicize the process. The committee took no public testimony on most bills and repeatedly left them pending subject to call of the chair before later voting them out. HB 21, HB 30, HB 1535, HB 1520, HB 198, HB 303, HB 2742, and HB 4753 were reported to the full Senate, generally by unanimous or near-unanimous votes, and several were also recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. HB 30 passed on a 5-1 vote, while the other reported bills were approved unanimously or with no recorded opposition. The committee then recessed subject to the call of the chair.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cap Committee Meeting - 2025-04-24

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is a shovel-ready project with all the required documents, plans, specifications, and environmental
  • upgrades that Jess mentioned are not just about pipes and pumps; they're about public health, environmental
  • With your help, we can ensure clean water, reliable sewer systems, and environmental stewardship for
  • We have committed to this point; we've done archaeological, historical, environmental, and wetland studies
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/24/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> specifications, and environmental specifications, and environmental clearances<00:34:29.119><c>
  • They're about environmental protection They're about environmental protection and<00:52:42.240><c> they're
  • </c><00:53:51.440><c> stewardship</c> systems, and environmental stewardship systems, and environmental
  • </c><01:09:17.520><c> Uh</c><01:09:17.759><c> so</c> environmental and wetland studies.
  • Uh so environmental and wetland studies.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/10/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's an investment in public safety, environmental protection, and the long-term growth of Spicer.
  • </c> funding will be used for environmental funding will be used for environmental analysis,<00:35:22.160
  • We need to do this environmental review, etc.
  • We are positioned for immediate project start, with initial environmental work already underway.
  • This three is environmental issues.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 9th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • a loophole in state law using collision damage waivers, also known as CDWs, which are optional agreements
  • for immediate action to protect rental companies and ensure that individuals cannot exploit these agreements
  • to close the loopholes but also raises awareness of the tactics being used to exploit rental car agreements
  • I took him to their vet, per the agreement.
  • What other store sells products that they make you sign an agreement that you won't join any class-action
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 9th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's relating to international cooperation agreements between certain state agencies in the United Mexican
  • action relating to a security travel with that. security and the parties may agree to modify the agreement
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 12th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • If we didn't reach an agreement with them, they could go ahead and pursue any. legal remedy they would
  • other witnesses, probably one of the few times that my association are actually in some degree of agreement
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Mar 12th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • My bill provides that this agreement must include responsibilities for public safety and law enforcement
  • But would require the agreement to include a formula for calculating DPS's annual cost of providing law
  • labor contract with its police officers, including its obligations related to a meet and confer agreement
  • as regulation of unmanned aircraft within the boundaries and established interlocal cooperation agreement
  • It also requires to enter into an interlocal cooperation agreement. calculation for DPS increased costs
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, Texas law defines rental agreements inconsistently.
  • The Business Code to extend the length of a rental agreement from 30 to 180 days under the Business Code
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • 30, section 2, which is the statute, Statute 36.008 talks about the rules implementing certain environmental
  • And then it defines environmental assessment as... I guess I'll give a topic.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

House in Session Apr 23rd, 2025

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They decide to open up into a facility and may have a performance-based agreement.
  • So that an operating agreement, they would have to meet.
  • Then my next question goes to the mutual agreements.
  • In Duval County, there is a surtax agreement based on the sales tax.
  • The bill applies to cover noncompete agreements and covered garden leave agreements.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 23rd, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • As publisher of the South Belt, Olington Leader, which she co-founded she exposed environmental hazards
  • The chair announces the signing of the agreement. of the following in the presence of the House.
  • HB 11 by Phelan relating to Reprofrocity Agreements.
  • House Bill 11 provides clarity by asking TDLR to maximize. practicing reciprocity agreements with other
  • Speaker members HB 1689 enables GCDs to work together allowing for interlocal agreements to maintain
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Environment Working Group 5/29/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> environmental fund. environmental fund.
  • </c> the general fund to the environmental the general fund to the environmental fund<00:25:25.080><c
  • </c> to 6.5 million in this agreement. to 6.5 million in this agreement.
  • </c> application uh before environmental application uh before environmental review<00:36:53.240><c>
  • </c> environmental impact statement. environmental impact statement.
Keywords: 1183, house
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> published in the environmental notice. published in the environmental notice.
  • </c><00:45:45.120><c> Uh</c> environmental notice. Uh environmental notice.
  • Got an environmental assessment.
  • </c> environmental literacy is urgent. environmental literacy is urgent.
  • </c> agreements for up to 65 years. agreements for up to 65 years.
Keywords: 912, senate, all
Summary: The committee first heard HB 649, which would create a small boat harbor commercial vessel special fund and raise mortgage fees on commercial vessels to fund harbor improvements. DLNR stood on written testimony in support, while the Ocean Tourism Coalition, Activity and Attractions Association of Hawaii, Calypso Charters, and a local commercial operator all opposed the bill, arguing that the fee increase would burden thin-margin businesses without fixing procurement and staffing problems and that the bill’s fee language and fund allocations were too vague. A DLNR witness also noted a prior bill, HB 2477, had sought to broaden the fee base to more ocean operators statewide rather than increase the percentage. No vote was taken on HB 649 during the portion shown. The committee then heard HB 2599 on aquatic protection, which would prioritize ecosystem integrity and use of best available science in managing aquatic resources and set coral reef resilience goals. DLNR supported the measure, and a testifier from the public urged stronger coral goals for Oahu and a broader framework including water quality, herbivore management, fishery management, enforcement, and coral restoration. There was no opposition or vote shown on HB 2599 before the committee recessed to a joint hearing. In the joint Economic Development and Tourism / Water, Land, Culture, and the Arts hearing, members heard HB 2118 on transferring the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts and the King Kamehameha Celebration Commission from DAGS to DBED, HB 2474 on authorizing non-binding international cooperative agreements, HB 1863 on creating an honorary ambassador to Canada, HB 1943 on out-of-state DBED offices and export promotion, and HB 2604 on a performing arts ticket surcharge. Testimony was generally supportive for HB 2118, HB 2474, HB 1863, and HB 1943, with questions focused on agency placement, sister-state relationships, and the rationale for overseas offices. HB 2604 drew opposition from the Tax Foundation and others, who argued the surcharge functioned as a tax and would make arts participation more expensive; the chair recommended deferring it. During decision-making, both committees passed HB 2118, HB 2474, HB 1863, and HB 1943 with amendments, including technical changes and revised effective dates. For HB 2474, the amendments were described as clarifying definitions for sister-state and international cooperative agreements, allowing relationships with national governments, and preserving legislative approval and transparency. HB 1943 was amended to require an office in Laoag City, Philippines, rather than a non-existent DBED Philippines office. HB 2604 was deferred. After the joint session, the Water, Land, Culture, and the Arts committee resumed and heard HB 2395 on permits for taking marine deposits and HB 2361 on administrative support for the Kahului Bay Regional Council, both of which drew only DLNR written testimony and no further action in the excerpt. The committee then began HB 1823 on Coastal Zone Management Act exemptions, with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs testifying first, but the transcript cuts off before further testimony or action.