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Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means May 19th, 2025

Ways & Means

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  • includes a performance bonus of 4%, 5%, or 6% based on how closely the appraisals fall within certain state
  • It states that the plan, referring to a reappraisal plan, may not include a standard where the timeline
  • Inconsistent with or not authorized by this code, the senator is trying to address inconsistencies with
TX
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  • State your name, who you're representing, whether you're testifying for or against the bill, and...
  • Get off TANF, get off a variety of different state services, and go about their lives.
  • Texas tax code.
  • As well as our state constitution and our state declaration of independence.
  • Those changes, how are they going to affect those in the state who really qualify for it?
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Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 15th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

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  • A more energy-efficient option to homeowners.
  • Retailers must adhere to ever-changing fire codes, building codes, and other governmental rules, which
  • As everybody knows, it is a crisis in the state of Texas.
  • What we see across the state is an affordable housing crisis.
  • several other states that are set to file for 2026.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs Apr 15th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

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  • State law currently allows for counties with populations above 250,000... ...people to adopt a fire code
  • State law allows for counties to contract with cities to enforce a fire code.
  • State law does not, though, currently... allow for counties to contract with ESDs to enforce a fire code
  • code.
  • clarity in state law.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Civil Rights & Judiciary Feb 24th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Civil Rights & Judiciary

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  • To staff's knowledge, is that a defined term used elsewhere in Washington state law?
  • Studies have actually found that Washington state statute is the least successful in terms of the amount
  • Yeah, not in Washington state.
  • These are people in our state who have been civilly detained due to a Washington conviction.
  • State Constitution or Washington law—with the standard being clear and convincing.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-07-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Today, in the gallery, we have advocates from across our state participating in the advocacy day, which
  • Durant has been licensed to practice law in the State of Hawaiʻi since 2004.
  • Mariano has been licensed to practice law in the State of Hawaiʻi since 2004.
  • He has appeared in our state circuit and district courts as well as in federal district court.
  • He has appeared in our state circuit and district courts as well as in federal District.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Human Services Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Human Services

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  • If they're getting special privileges to leave the state jail system, it has to be within Washington
  • The state jail system. It has to be within Washington State.
  • It needs to be in Washington State.
  • This amendment says, basically, if we're going to let you out on this program, it's in Washington State
  • If we're going to let you out on this program, it's in Washington State, not at a beach in Hawaii.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy 2ND REVISED Feb 26th, 2026

Energy

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  • This is my eighth year on energy.
  • and the way our state is arranged.
  • And that's not very common at the state Capitol.
  • And as a state, I hope... ...from what they inherited.
  • be the future of some of our water needs in this state.
Summary: The committee heard several energy, mining, and environmental bills. Senate Bill 1246, a DEQ request bill, was described as a permitting reform measure intended to reduce delays, increase transparency, and improve public notice; members discussed newspaper publication and digital alerts, and the bill passed 11-0. Senate Bill 1929 proposed a new framework for transmission lines that would compensate landowners with recurring payments for lines crossing their property; members raised concerns about eminent domain, ratepayer impacts, existing easements, and whether payments would transfer with land sales, but the bill passed 6-5 after the author said it was an idea to start a broader conversation. Senate Bill 1510 addressed bonding requirements and reclamation standards, with the author saying the goal was to make bonds meaningful and ensure funds are available for cleanup if operators fail to reclaim sites. Members discussed bond levels, acceptable financial instruments, and the need to balance industry viability with land restoration; the bill passed 11-0. Senate Bill 1979, the Mining and Blasting Residential Protection Act, would create an 800-foot buffer around residences and sensitive facilities near mining and blasting operations and require notifications/signage; the author said it was a constituent-driven good-neighbor bill, but members worried it could affect existing mines, raise costs, and potentially be read to restrict current operations. After title was struck, the bill failed 2-8. The committee also passed Senate Bill 1930, which creates a framework for compensating surface owners when iodine is recovered from produced water for commercial use, and Senate Bill 1976, which phases in surety requirements for small oil and gas producers to soften the impact of prior regulatory changes. Both bills passed unanimously or near-unanimously after brief discussion about balancing regulation with economic impacts. The meeting ended with adjournment.
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Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs May 6th, 2026

Commerce, Consumer Protection, and International Affairs

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  • I'm Brian Adams, the State Fire Marshal.
  • Right now in the state of Louisiana, you can hire me.
  • And I want you to know, it's a state agency.
  • That includes reciprocity with other states.
  • Plumbing Board, Terry Smith with the State Plumbing Board, and Brad Hassart with the State Licensing
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Transportation Funding

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  • this category must enhance security for the movement of goods from international border crossings to state
  • Please step forward, state your full name, who you represent, and your position on the bill, please.
  • State your full name, who you represent, and your position on the bill. Bill, please. Thank you.
  • Please step forward and state your full name and who you represent and your position.
  • Finally, I want to emphasize the potential impact on our ability to secure crucial federal and state
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Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Transportation Funding

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  • Texas is one of the 10 states that participates in this program in which the state, on behalf of the
  • However, 76 of these are only eligible for state funding and not federal funds.
  • Subsection B-3 states that when...
  • Texas is one of the 10 states that participates in this program in which the state, on behalf of the
  • However, 76 of these are only eligible for state funding and not federal funds.
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Texas 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 17th, 2025

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

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  • To state employees, only specifically state employees.
  • for our state employees.
  • All state employees. Okay.
  • to the criminal code procedure.
  • , but the following do not have those same protections on the state level. state employees, retired teachers
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 23rd, 2025

Delivery of Government Efficiency

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  • Currently, under the government code, if state agencies or local governments have a digital.
  • So a rule— and I'm going to state this and see if you know about this—but a rule means a state agency
  • My bill would require the Secretary of State to include on a ballot any proposed cost to the state that
  • and improve the state.
  • We're the state chamber for the state of Texas, and I am testifying in strong support of HB 5195, alongside
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Rules Jan 27th, 2026

Rules

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  • It's about the elected state attorney in the Seventh Circuit.
  • It's about the elected state attorney, saving face for the job that he didn't do.
  • Mike Crook, State Chair of the Christian Coalition, waves in support.
  • And you state your name, please. Edwin Henry. Place the board.
  • That's my job, to the owner and to the state of Florida under statute 489.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Rules met with a quorum present and considered a long agenda of bills, many of which were reported favorably. Early action included CS for SB 62 on candidate qualification, which would create an enforcement mechanism for party-affiliation qualification requirements, and CS for SB 156, the Officer Jason Raynor Act, which would clarify resistance-to-officer language and add mandatory life imprisonment for manslaughter committed against a law enforcement officer. SB 156 drew strong support from the City of Daytona Beach and law enforcement groups, while the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers opposed parts of the bill, arguing it removed useful limits on force and imposed overly rigid sentencing. The committee also approved several open-government sunset review bills, including measures extending exemptions for social media platform investigations, small business loan program records, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles investigatory records, emergency shelter recipient information, Department of Military Affairs records, conviction integrity unit reinvestigation information, Public Service Commission records and meetings, and Florida Gaming Control Commission records and meetings. The committee also advanced CS for SB 624, allowing batterers’ intervention programs to offer optional faith-based activities, with supporters saying faith-based counseling can help reduce domestic violence and no participant would be required to take part. Other approved measures included HB 167 on former phosphate mining lands, which limits certain liability claims if notice and survey requirements are met; CS for SB 48 on housing, which requires local governments to allow accessory dwelling units and was amended to remove hearing and variance requirements and clarify local ordinance obligations; SB 288 on rural electric cooperatives, described as a negotiated glitch bill preserving co-op authority over generation and power purchases; and CS for SB 364 on public accountancy, which creates additional CPA licensure pathways and mobility provisions. The committee also approved SB 292 creating a public records exemption for appellate court clerks and their families, despite some opposition votes. Later, the committee passed CS for SB 296 and CS for SB 298, which expand protections for victims of domestic violence and dating violence by creating a feasibility study for a secure web-based 911 alert platform and extending address confidentiality and public records protections to dating violence, stalking, and aggravated stalking victims. SB 386 on farm equipment, described as a “lemon law” for tractors and similar equipment, also passed. Additional open-government bills were approved for emergency shelter recipients, military affairs records, conviction integrity unit materials, PSC records, and gaming commission records. SB 168 on public nuisances was reported favorably as well. One bill, CS for CS for SB 290 on the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, was temporarily postponed after extensive stakeholder testimony; the chair allowed public comment but no vote was taken, and the sponsor indicated ongoing discussions and possible changes. At the end of the meeting, senators recorded several individual votes for the record, and the committee adjourned.
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  • So state your name, you have less than two minutes, and go.
  • So state your name.
  • other state agency employees.
  • Indicating that TEA was supposed to staff the State Board of Education.
  • I've talked to two or three, but not the whole State Board of Education.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Financial Services Committee Mar 18th, 2026

Financial Services

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  • At the state level, financial system.
  • The goal of this legislation was stated, or is stated, to cartel money transfers for illicit purposes
  • </c> all citizens of the state of Alabama. all citizens of the state of Alabama.
  • If you don't think this is good for the state of Alabama and the state offices, by all means, change
  • </c> &gt;&gt; How many states are doing this now? &gt;&gt; How many states are doing this now?
Bills: HB585, HB585
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

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  • Washington and Washington State University.
  • Meanwhile, Washington State is standing still.
  • The road to building sustainable state tourism in Washington has been a long one.
  • I'm the Deputy Director of the Washington State Wine Commission.
  • Can this be true for a state like Washington? And they said yes.
Bills: HB2357, HB2365, HB2446
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Texas 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 2nd, 2025

Corrections

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  • We have Sam Houston State, TDCJ, the National Forest, and the State Park eating up those acres.
  • Maybe other states will follow.
  • And I know that the state of Texas, where I was born and raised, and I love this state, can do better
  • That obviously the state is easier for them to have oversight over our state prisons than it is to have
  • We work at the state level in multiple states to pass public policy that increases public safety.
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Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Mar 11th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

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  • So, multiple convictions, it creates a state jail.
  • And that is also a... state jail felony.
  • s office and committed over 600 people to the state hospitals of the state of Texas.
  • That said, it was a state jail felony, which is already.
  • So it's already a state jail felony.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate State Governmental Affairs Committee Feb 19th, 2025

State Governmental Affairs

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  • Your sub, if you want, it'll be covered under different code sections.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
  • This bill, basically what we have is a workforce problem in this state.
Bills: SB137, SB164, SB165, SB49