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ND

North Dakota 2026 1st Special Session

Senate Floor Session Jan 21st, 2026 at 08:30 am

North Dakota Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened in special session with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and roll call establishing a quorum of 45 members present and two absent. The chamber received certification from the Secretary of State and the governor’s executive order calling the special session to address funding for the Rural Health Transformation Program and to act quickly to accept and appropriate federal funds. The main action was adoption of the procedural rules for the extraordinary session. Senator Klein explained the proposed rule changes, which were designed to speed up consideration of bills during the short session, including limits on bill introduction, same-day second reading and final passage, elimination of standing committees for the session, creation of a Joint Policy Committee and Joint Appropriations Committee, and authorization for remote testimony and limited remote participation. The procedural committee’s report on these rules was adopted without opposition. The Senate also adopted reports naming members to the Joint Policy Committee and Joint Appropriations Committee. Announcements noted that the Senate Employment Committee, Joint Policy Committee, and Joint Appropriations Committee would meet later that morning, that the Senate would not reconvene at 4 p.m., and that a Highway Patrol presentation on legislator safety would be held. The Senate then moved through the listed orders of business and recessed, planning to meet in joint session with the House before adjourning until Thursday, January 22, 2026.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs May 14th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Homeland Security, Public Safety, and Veterans Affairs will now come to order.
  • I'm a senior analyst with the Center for Security Policy. I'm here to testify in favor of SB2201.
  • Senator for secure. The Center for Security Policy shows to be out of D.C.
  • In 2015, he was working on the Beltran smuggling case with Homeland Security Investigations.
  • Corrupt officials exploit government vehicles, access secure databases, and...
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The gentleman from the Banking Commission.
  • You are the banking commission. But have you thought about implementation?
  • There is no commission. OK. Members, we're going to open up public testimony.
  • This is so that the commission can make that information available.
  • It increases the safety and security of our homes.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Business and Commerce Apr 15th, 2025

Business & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • We do have someone from the Banking Commission as well and from the FCIC.
  • Members, other questions of the invited testimony or banking commission? Okay.
  • . ...and any fine policy it has adopted with the Texas Real Estate Commission so that the Commission
  • It’s very dangerous, not just for Texas but for our national security, right?
  • I'm a retired state employee on a fixed income, including my Social Security.
Summary: The committee took up a long list of pending bills before moving to several bills on the day’s posting. It reported favorably SB 438, SB 512, SB 647, SB 648, SB 715, SB 758, SB 1964, SB 2121, SB 2145, SB 2167, SB 2330, SB 2349, SB 2443, SB 2629, SB 2702, SB 1495, and SB 2268, with several of those adopted from committee substitutes. Some measures were sent to the local and uncontested calendar, while others were reported to the full Senate. Votes on the pending-business bills were generally strong, though SB 715 and SB 2330 drew recorded opposition; SB 647 and SB 648 had one member present not voting because of confusion over the deed-related bills. A major discussion centered on SB 715, which would establish a reliability standard and penalties/incentives for generation resources. Senator Sparks said the committee substitute would avoid unfairly penalizing existing dispatchable generation, allow wind and solar to qualify through storage or backup power, give the PUC flexibility to set standards and phase in the program, and exempt switchable units. Critics raised concerns that it could raise consumer costs and destabilize the market, while supporters argued it would improve reliability. The committee substitute was adopted and the bill was reported out 6-4. The committee also heard testimony on SB 2330, dealing with payroll deduction for association dues, where the author said the bill would end state involvement in dues collection except for first responders covered by meet-and-confer agreements. Members questioned why teachers and other employees were treated differently, and the bill was reported out 6-5. Other notable bills included SB 2864 on building-integrated photovoltaics, SB 1012 on sale of surplus state property, SB 2221 on fraudulent UCC filings, SB 1705 regulating cryptocurrency kiosks with licensing, transaction limits, fee caps, and a 72-hour hold, SB 1181 on combative sports licensing, SB 2586 on HOA transparency, SB 2075 as a TDLR cleanup bill, and SB 383 restricting offshore wind interconnection based on impacts to shipping, wildlife, and coastal interests. Several of these were left pending after testimony, with SB 1705 drawing both law enforcement support and industry concerns over the fee caps and limits.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • will please rise for the invocation which which will be offered by Pastor Scott Wall from Capitol Commission
  • the name and power. of the Sabine Passport Authority, altering the terms of the Authority's Port Commission
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 2nd, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Investments in water infrastructure not only secure... Infrastructure well into the future.
  • Investments in water infrastructure not only secure water access, but also fuel job creation and economic
  • The bill was recommended by the Sunset Advisory Commission in 2022. That it serves.
  • The bill was recommended by the Sunset Advisory Commission in 2022.
  • We intend to file a case with the commission within the next 90 days.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 2nd, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • We commissioned a study by San Jack Maritime College, along with the Houston pilots and the Galveston
  • We urge your support for House Bill 2970 to secure a gate complex that's safe and sustainable. ...future-ready
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Apr 2nd, 2025

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill would authorize the Commission on Higher Education to award ...Commission on Higher Education
  • from our students, but we do not collect— we're one of the few states that do not collect social security
  • So there were no social security numbers that were compromised. numbers.
  • So there were no social security numbers in there, but there was a liability.
  • school defaulted, the board members couldn't be liable for that decision, kind of like any bond commission
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Natural Resources Mar 26th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • and to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
  • In order for us to get around that, we'd have to go to the commission and say, commission, we want to
  • The Public Utility Commission of Texas.
  • I send an application to the Public Utility commission staff.
  • Public Utility Commission is in a tough spot as well.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Texas laid out an incredible amount of time, money, personnel, and other resources to secure our border
  • The responsibility of securing that border lies with the federal system.
  • have been doing the federal government's job for them when they refuse to do what they need to do to secure
  • That Should be used for that to take care of securing our border.
  • In the security of our border.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 26th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 2626 is a forward-thinking solution that will address growing regional water needs, water security
  • It's not just about meeting today's water needs; it's about securing the economic future of Central Texas
  • We do have a resource witness from the Public Utility Commission and the OPUC if there are any questions
  • Additionally, water saved contributes to better water security.
  • The commission currently has discretion to dissolve paper districts, and that can be initiated by the
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 26th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • and to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
  • say, 'Commission, we want to file in two years, not three.'
  • The process at the Public Utility Commission, right?
  • The Public Utility Commission staff may be able to tell you.
  • The Public Utility Commission is in a tough spot as well.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Spirits Association, the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of Texas, and the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission
  • We do have a resource witness here from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Chair calls.
  • Matthew Cherry, Matthew Cherry with the Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Mr.
  • For the record, I'm Matthew Cherry, Senior Counsel for the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 25th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The meeting was marked by significant resolutions recognizing various contributions to Texas and celebrating community initiatives. Key discussions included the adoption of resolutions commemorating Texas Hispanic Judges Day and highlighting the 100th anniversary of Memorial Park. Senators expressed appreciation for the judges' dedication and legacy, with notable mentions of individual judges and their impact on the community and legal landscape in Texas. The Senate also honored students and organizations contributing positively to their communities, showcasing the interconnectedness of public service and the legislative process.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 25th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • innovation through continued and advanced discoveries, STEM outreach, and strengthening national security
  • Whereas, Alabama continues to secure the nation's role as a front-runner in advancing... ...role as a
  • When I call your name, if you could please stand: members of the Association of County Commissions of
  • I make a motion to confirm Holly Brown Owens to the Alabama Crime Victim Compensation Commission using
  • I know you did some from this commission. Oh, okay. All right. Well, Mr.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • So the Jail Standards Commission has already said, hey, we're in violation. 60 of those are illegal aliens
  • It's a means to secure. here's someone's appearance in court. If they're not here legally.
  • At the time of the commission of the correct.
  • Last year, as per the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, 135 people were jailed.
  • Last year as data collected per the Texas Jail Commission on Jail Standards, 135 people died in custody
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 20th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Two members representing the banking and securities industry appointed by the Senate chairman on commerce
  • . ...historic preservation districts and landmark commissions.
  • and advisory board to authorize the commission to enter into cooperative endeavor agreements.
  • Something as simple as a properly secure connection, a pin, or a secondary attachment could have saved
  • Members, the Bond Commission will meet tomorrow at 8 a.m. in Room A.B. Senator Talbot. Thank you.
Bills: SR130, SR131, SR132, SR133, SCR74, SCR12, HB582, HB221, HCR74, HCR58, HB71, HB79, HB158, HB160, HB169, HB227, HB251, HB289, HB330, HB394, HB410, HB429, HB769, HB1017, HB1234, HB712, SCR3, SB54, SB72, SB129, SB164, SB232, SB287, SB322, SB374, SB375, SB386, SB409, SB447, SB458, SB78, SB112, SB124, SB125, SB174, SB190, SB201, SB208, SB236, SB273, SB307, SB347, SB357, SB385, SB387, SB393, SB401, SB415, SB426, SB435, SB487, SB488, SB523, SB222, SCR9, SCR58, SB480, SB514, SB35, SB65, SB215, SB246, SB249, SB269, SB282, SB296, SB323, SB363, SB369, SB474, SB490, SB492, SB500, HCR31, HCR47, HB362, HB363, HB368, HB377, HB380, HB382, HB386, HB392, HB406, HB431, HB441, HB466, HB503, HB533, HB559, HB575, HB590, HB593, HB618, HB655, HB664, HB685, HB692, HB707, HB715, HB732, HB738, HB741, HB748, HB776, HB807, HB822, HB856, HB860, HB868, HB887, HB888, HB905, HB908, HB961, HB980, HB990, HB992, HB999, HB1000, HB1010, HB1146, HB1157, HB1233, HB1243, HB54, HB137, HB180, HB192, HB310, HB321, HB396, HB512, HB552, HB578, HB638, HB663, HB708, HB717, HB718, HB1009, HB1082, HB1104, HB1107, HB1198, HB1246, HB27, HB143, HB205, HB259, HB267, HB288, HB308, HB403, HB405, HB414, HB417, HB478, HB546, HB548, HB555, HB557, HB609, HB670, HB672, HB740, HB779, HB786, HB796, HB812, HB848, HB915, HB917, HB921, HB930, HB933, HB1095, HB1096, HB1103, HB1129, HB1154, HB1166, HB1187, HB1195, HB1230, HB316, HB511, HB514, HB799, HB1039, HB17, HB36, HB41, HB47, HB73, HB126, HB133, HB140, HB159, HB166, HB211, HB226, HB271, HB324, HB337, HB351, HB399, HB571, HB723, HB726, HB750, HB759, HB844, HB966, HB1006, HB1018, HB1036, SB29, SB42, SB43, SB217, SB274, SB300, SB379, SB382, SB441, SB449, HB134, HB258, HB359, HB782, SB149
Summary: The Senate convened with 29 members present, opened with prayer by Oren Connor, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a musical performance by the Chuck Wagon Gang. The chamber also recognized several guests and observances, including birthdays for Senators Seabaugh, Fesi, and Price, White Coat Wednesday participants, Tourism Day, the Louisiana Oil Marketers Association, Chenault International Airport’s 40th anniversary, and visiting fair queens from Washington and Tangipahoa parishes. The Senate dispensed with reading the journal and received numerous House and Senate messages, committee reports, and resolutions. Several Senate resolutions were taken up and adopted, including commendations for Isaac Herzenberg, condolences for Kathleen Sessomson and former Senator Louis Lambert Jr., recognition of White Coat Wednesday and Tourism Day, and a study resolution on transfer-on-death and payable-on-death accounts. The Senate also adopted a conference committee report on House Bill 782, which concerned vapor and alternative nicotine products and was described as giving the state more tools to combat illegal vapes. A number of Senate bills returned from the House with amendments were either concurred in or rejected, including SB 54, SB 72, SB 129, SB 164, SB 232, SB 287, SB 374, SB 375, SB 386, SB 409, SB 112, SB 124, SB 125, SB 174, SB 190, SB 207, SB 236, SB 307, SB 357, SB 385, SB 387, SB 458, SB 477, SB 590, SB 593, SB 618, SB 655, SB 692, SB 707, SB 732, SB 738, SB 748, SB 776, SB 807, SB 860, SB 868, SB 887, SB 888, SB 905, and SB 961, with votes generally passing by wide margins. The chamber also considered several House bills on final passage. Among those approved were measures on local security districts, budget review authority, school activity access for virtual students, electronic bid forms, brake equipment and trailer safety, construction management at risk contracts, temporary registration plates, the Louisiana Maritime Academy name change, OMV fee and ID issues, ferry operations, group purchasing for local governments, the Green Envelope Program for drivers with disabilities, OMV field office fees, LED fee updates, port development priorities, workforce instructor capacity, and a campus disciplinary process bill tied to hazing prevention. Some House bills were passed after amendments, while others were passed over or rejected for later conference, including bills on virtual school participation, historic preservation, civil service, suicide prevention, local government training, and economic development districts. The Senate also rejected House amendments on SB 78 and SB 208, and rejected amendments on SB 387, sending those matters toward further negotiation.