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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 18th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, and handled several floor introductions, including recognition of an intern, visiting FFA members, and later a Sand Springs state championship football team and Murray County visitors. The chamber also laid over Senate Bill 2067 and adopted a unanimous-consent request to bring HCR 1006 directly to calendar. HCR 1006, which calls on Congress to propose a constitutional amendment giving states more control over campaign and ballot-initiative money, passed by voice vote. Senate Bill 1226, expanding hit-and-run scene-retention requirements to include property damage, passed 47-0. Senate Bill 1239, dealing with transportation-related statutory cleanup and extending a sunset date for structurally deficient bridge funding from 2026 to 2031, was amended twice, advanced, and passed 44-2, then was approved as an emergency measure. Senate Bill 1309, adjusting the amount that may be reserved from the Roads Fund for debt service, advanced and passed 46-0 as an emergency measure. Later, Senate Bill 2132, increasing a justice surcharge on credit-card point-of-sale transactions from 2% to 3%, passed 28-17; Senator Hall recorded a personal-interest abstention. The Senate then confirmed Daniel LaFortune to the Oklahoma Tax Commission by a 44-1 roll call vote. The body concluded by moving to adjourn until Thursday, February 19, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. when the clerk’s desk is clear.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence May 13th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • jurisdictions facing complex public safety threats, yet their sheriffs must currently rely on DPS or other outside
  • You are presuming that they know what goes on in the outside world, which is no different than people
  • the information to become known that this is happening. ...happened, and there are times when it's outside
  • It's outside? Yeah, that's where we pull into the garage. Oh. You didn't know it was a driveway?
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business and Insurance 2ND REVISED Feb 19th, 2026

Business and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I mean, I do think some of those challenges that you're citing are outside of our control.
  • information in advance and have the option to reject the rate change. challenges that you're citing are outside
Summary: The Senate Business and Insurance Committee met and first laid over Senate Bills 1969 and 1624 without hearing them. It then considered SB 1953, a health insurance transparency bill requiring third-party administrators to provide employers information on what was spent on employee health benefits; an amendment deleting the word “welfare” was adopted, and the bill passed 7-1. SB 1277, which codifies a three-week work-search requirement for unemployment benefits, passed 8-0. SB 1287, amended to change “may” to “shall,” would bar the Oklahoma Abstractors Board from licensing applicants not legally authorized to work in the U.S.; after questions about the need for the bill and the alleged loophole, it passed 7-2. The committee also passed SB 1061, a cleanup measure on mortgage broker licensing and renewal fees, and SB 1916, which would move the Oklahoma Receivership Office under the Insurance Department and streamline receivership operations. SB 1589, as amended to reference Indian Gaming Regulatory Act authorization, would increase penalties for illegal sweepstakes/gambling operations and expand enforcement against entities profiting from illegal gambling; it passed unanimously. SB 2178, a compromise special-event license bill requiring liability insurance coverage, also passed unanimously. Two major insurance reform bills were debated at length and failed. SB 1444 would shift homeowners insurance rate regulation from a use-and-file system to prior filing with authority for the Insurance Commissioner to declare rates excessive; after testimony from a homeowner about a large premium increase and extensive debate over regulation and market effects, it failed 4-5. SB 1438 would require reporting of underwriting gains and profits, cap average profits at 5% over three years, and require rebates or premium credits if profits exceeded that level; supporters argued it would protect consumers, while opponents warned of market disruption and reduced competition. It failed 2-7. The committee then passed SB 1501, clarifying medical marijuana grow reclamation bond requirements, SB 1873, correcting a drafting error in a prior bill and delaying its effective date, and SB 1364, requiring an affidavit of encumbrances before transferring a medical marijuana business license.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • VA would like to work with the committee to update the bill to allow benefits counseling on campus to
  • Let me ask you, how many employees have been removed or resigned from the Office of General Counsel?
  • Right now, the only authority we have is from the Office of General Counsel to send a cease and desist
  • We have no... other ramifications outside of that.
  • with some sort of planning factor, aggressive planning factor to force people to think and think outside
Bills: SB124 , SB201 , SB275 , SB410 , SB478 , SB607 , SB610 , SB611 , SB654 , SB702 , SB787 , SB831 , SB892
Summary: During the meeting, various members engaged in extensive discussions surrounding 15 proposed bills related to veterans' affairs. Notably, concerns regarding recent VA workforce changes sparked debates, particularly about potential cuts and their implications for veterans' care and benefits. Chairman Moran emphasized the need for thoughtful reforms and coordination with stakeholders, urging responsible measures to prevent negatively impacting service delivery. The meeting highlighted a significant bipartisan effort to enhance veterans' access to essential health services, particularly in light of recent challenges faced by the VA workforce. Senator Blumenthal's assertions about the urgent plight of veterans due to cuts in personnel drew strong reactions, showcasing the deep concern among committee members regarding the current state of veteran services.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • From the Office of Public Insurance Counsel. Okay, you've heard the conversation.
  • The Texas Office of Public Insurance Counsel reports that the ADA's Texas legislative recommendation
  • It can go right next to a neighborhood; it's outside the city limits, it can go." next to a school.
  • Literally, I never knew another life outside of Fayette County until I lived in Harris County, and I
  • We don't have a fire department in our precinct, and outside the county, they have volunteers.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Civil Law and Procedure Apr 27th, 2026

Civil Law and Procedure

Transcript Highlights:
  • It just simply defines the term counsel of record.
  • Connor Juncker, Executive Counsel for Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • them to get permission to pay for that counseling.
  • On average, outside of scans and procedures, it cost me $1,200 a month.
  • Joe Donahue, Deputy Executive Counsel for Governor Jeff Landry.
Bills: HB79 , HB437 , HB646 , HB1089 , HB1099 , SB173 , SB180 , SB260 , SB424 , SB476
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAL Public Hearing - Thu Feb 5, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST

Water & Land

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, I mean, I as a person from private industry, I understand trying to think outside DJL can be trusted
  • </c> Representative Shimizu said he understands trying to think outside the box and expedite the project
  • That's kind of outside of the scope of water and land.
  • That's<02:07:55.199><c> kind</c><02:07:55.360><c> of</c><02:07:55.599><c> outside</c><02:07:56.079><c
  • of the scope of That's kind of outside of the scope of waterland.<02:07:57.440><c> So</c><02:07:57.599
Committee: House Water & Land
Summary: The committee first heard HB 1527 relating to gambling. The chair outlined hearing rules, including a two-minute limit and a warning that bills not heard would die. Testimony was overwhelmingly in support from a prosecutor, Honolulu Police Department, and Stop Predatory Gambling, all arguing that casinos and sports betting increase crime, sex trafficking, harassment of athletes, and broader social harm. No opposition testimony was presented, and the committee moved on without questions or action taken on the bill. The committee then heard HB 1823 relating to coastal zone management and HB 2490 relating to coastal resilience. For HB 1823, DLNR, the Office of Planning, and Maui County testified, with Maui County supporting the measure and its proposed amendments. For HB 2490, DLNR expressed concern about exempting a proposed Mokuji Bay pilot project from permits and regulation before a long-term plan is finalized, while the County of Maui, the Mokuji Soto Zen Mission, and the Office of Planning supported the bill as a coastal resilience pilot. The mission described severe erosion, sea-level rise impacts, and years of unsuccessful efforts to stabilize the shoreline; its consultant said the study is leaning toward nature-based and hybrid solutions. In questioning, members and DLNR discussed whether the bill should say the project “shall” or “may” be exempt, and the chair indicated the language would be adjusted to preserve DLNR discretion and to change the lead agency reference to OPSD. No vote was taken in the transcript. Finally, the committee took up HB 2223 relating to historic preservation reviews. SHPD said it stood on its written comments, while OPSD and DHHL supported the bill. DHHL argued the measure would streamline reviews, improve transparency, and help address long wait times for its projects, saying it could alleviate burden on SHPD and better serve beneficiaries. Representative Shimizu questioned whether the bill would create redundancy and expand government rather than strengthen SHPD, noting a separate staffing bill already exists. SHPD responded that DHHL is uniquely subject to 6E review and that the bill would not waive federal or state historic review requirements; the discussion also touched on possible federal-style grant support and the existing memorandum of agreement between SHPD and DHHL. The transcript ends during questioning, with no final committee action shown.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 9th, 2025

Corrections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Department of Criminal Justice and independent reporting agencies, including the Office of State Counsel
  • The State Office, excuse me, the State Counsel for Offenders (SCO), reports exclusively to the Texas
  • Of course, the board's authority over matters related to the Office of the State Counsel for Offenders
  • It's really important that we get the right counsel. Thank you. Members, are there any questions?
  • Jeff, we show you registered as Jeff Armsby, Texas Correctional Employees Counsel, and you're for the
Committee: House Corrections
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 8th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Those unexcused senators outside the chamber, please return to the chamber and record your presence.
  • that there is no determined cost for outside in the school districts except what your school district
  • Those unexcused senators outside the chamber, please return to the chamber and record your presence.
  • We shouldn't be importing policies driven by outside... School.
  • Those unexcused senators outside the chamber, please return to the chamber and record your presence.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 8th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • incorporated here is the elimination of the sunset and a clarification of how many breastfeeding counseling
  • The speaker said feedlots are basically identical outside the brand inspection area, which has no expense
  • Understand that cow-calf producers want to keep brand, feed yards want to be outside the brand.
  • All senators unexcused who are outside... Please record your presence.
  • All senators unexcused who are outside, please return and record your presence.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Committee Meeting - 2025-04-03

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • As private and non-public outside of the courtroom.
  • This would level the playing field by allowing those private counsel to have the same electronic access
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 4/3/25 - Part 2

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • Hire um maybe there's a private security guard outside of a women's shelter and we want to make sure
  • Hire um maybe there's a private security guard outside of a women's shelter and we want to make sure
  • c> um maybe there's a private security um maybe there's a private security guard<00:26:35.440><c> outside
  • c> a</c><00:26:36.240><c> women's</c><00:26:36.760><c> shelter</c><00:26:37.760><c> and</c> guard outside
  • the last session, House File 922 was passed and became a law to establish the Office of Appellate Counsel
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 4/3/25 - Part 1

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • In addition to thorough internal review, we also share the bill with the Office of Senate Counsel, Research
  • assessors do, in my opinion, a very, very good job of maintaining this data as private and non-public outside
  • that government attorneys do not, and this would level the playing field by allowing those private counsel
  • that government attorneys do not, and this would level the playing field by allowing those private counsel
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • counsel for matters in their professional capacity.
  • Well, currently the sheriff, treasurer, and assessor can seek outside counsel.
  • counsel and also approve their own request for outside counsel.
  • counsel.
  • counsel and they approve their own request for counsel?
Committee: House Rules
Summary: The committee first announced that House Bills 3568 and 3891 and H.J.R. 1019 would be laid over and not heard that day. It then took up a series of bills, adopting PCS versions where offered and generally moving them forward with do-pass recommendations. House Bill 3015 would allow Oklahomans to add a driver’s license to a digital wallet and use it as an optional credential; members questioned why legislation was needed now versus the 2019 digital ID effort and whether the state would work directly with Apple and Google rather than a third-party vendor. The bill passed 10-0. Other measures included House Bill 314, which adds a DOC electronic monitoring ineligibility item; House Bill 3567, which increases transparency in campaign fund use and was amended to correct a citation; House Bill 3749, which lets county clerks, county court clerks, and county commissioners retain outside counsel; House Bill 4229, which narrows when schools may declare emergencies for contracts when facilities are unusable; and House Bill 4237, which modernizes collection of criminal court fees, fines, and costs. Each of these bills advanced, with HB 3749 drawing the most discussion over whether it duplicates district attorney services and whether county commissioners would be approving their own outside-counsel contracts. The committee also advanced House Bill 4253, a union-related bill that the author said he was carrying as a vehicle and would substantially revise before final passage; members discussed federal labor-law concerns and the bill passed 10-0. House Joint Resolution 1046 would exempt homeowners from property tax for a year if a residence is uninhabitable for six months after a disaster; members debated the impact on local tax bases and whether existing ad valorem refund mechanisms should be used instead, and it passed 10-0. House Joint Resolution 1084, which states that Oklahoma and U.S. constitutional standards govern courtroom matters and no court should enforce incompatible religious law, passed 8-2 after questions about whether it addressed a current problem. Finally, House Bill 3411 on biosolids and PFAS testing would require DEQ testing and disclosure to landowners and authorize treatment protocols; it passed 9-1. The meeting ended with notice that the next rules meeting was moved to Thursday at 11:30 in a different room due to technical difficulties.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Law & Justice Jan 22nd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Law & Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Madam Chair and members of the committee, for the record, Maya Aitas, staff counsel to this committee
  • Isn't this outside the scope of the bill? Thank you. Now, isn't this outside the scope of the bill?
  • For the record, Ryan Gianni, staff counsel to this committee.
  • For the record, Ryan Gennini, staff counsel to this committee.
  • For the record, Ryan Gennini, staff counsel to this committee.
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • for anybody who is indigent, unable to afford their own attorney in a... ...of counsel for anybody who
  • counsel.
  • Ideally, right, we want to hire the best qualified personnel to work in the job." "...outside of the
  • The Davis case that is being referenced was brought by ACLU of Nevada, ACLU National, our outside counsel
  • But sometimes the best ideas, primarily when it comes to this, come from litigators that are outside
Bills: AB58 , AB275 , SB46 , SB457 , SB465 , AB320 , AB344 , AB381 , AB541
Committee: Assembly Judiciary
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 29th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • Who could not afford their own counsel in order for them to have an adequate defense.
  • rests on whether or not a defendant has access to counsel.
  • , but the majority of counties operate under assigned counsel systems.
  • It provides counsel for people in their Article 11.073 proceedings.
  • Paige, why do we need offenses outside of Title V?