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AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • You've already warned him that you are conducting a lawful...
  • it's a fireman or a police...
  • They're scared to death because we don't have police out there and we're... ...have police out there
  • People disrespect police, and they go and beat them up with...
  • I want everybody to know that I'm not against the police. I love the police; they protect me.
Bills: HB403 , HB224
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

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

Law & Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Universities also have police departments out there.
  • So don't we currently authorize bailiffs to conduct threat assessments?
  • I'm James McMahon, policy director with the sheriffs and police chiefs.
  • I'm James McMahon, policy director with the sheriffs and police chiefs.
  • I'm James McMahon, policy director with the sheriffs and police chiefs.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/27/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'll just police for the city of Rogers.
  • How it says, uh, police department only.
  • </c> with the construction of a new police with the construction of a new police facility<01:24:44.800
  • </c> is about far more than housing police is about far more than housing police and<01:43:04.159><c>
  • This not space to conduct interviews.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • cog to go out and work with to get grants and equipment for rural law enforcement sheriff's office police
  • Enhancing our rural police departments. I have. I don't know about Lafleur County.
  • But in my district, I have one police department that doesn't even have a. Budget.
Bills: HB2993 , HB3850 , HB3595 , HB3763 , HB3760
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Public Safety

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a city councilwoman, a community leader, as well as a former military police officer.
  • I am here as a veteran advocate in support of the Military Police to Police Pathway Act.
  • I respectfully ask for your support of the Military Police to Peace Officer Pathway.
  • I respectfully ask for your support of the military police to Peace Officer Pathway.
  • Firefighting and police work has always been difficult; it's getting more difficult.
Bills: SB1020 , SB1107 , SB1117 , SB1160 , SB1216 , SB1308
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Numerous parents have called the police, but they can't do anything until he steps on school property
  • We called the police repeatedly, asking for help, including ASPD, APD, and the FBI.
  • Police to stop him from terrorizing our school. SB1602 would do that, and I support this bill.
  • I'm sort of surprised the police wouldn't even do that, but... Can I respond to that, Senator?
  • He represents the Texas ISD Police Chiefs Association.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • After the suspect is arrested and the gun recovered, police learned that the firearm came from another
  • I'm a police officer and have been a certified police officer in the state of Texas for 20 years.
  • I'm with the Texas Municipal Police Association.
  • Wilkerson, your organization represents police officers across the state, correct?
  • Police Department. ...Department and myself.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Justice (Part II) Apr 29th, 2025

Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • They said the school and numerous parents have called the police, but they can't do anything until he
  • We called the police repeatedly asking for help, including ASDPD, APD, and the FBI.
  • I'm grateful this alleged child predator was arrested, but there should have been a way for police to
  • Panicked calls and emails flooded our police, myself and others seeking protection.
  • I'm, I'm sort of surprised the police wouldn't even do that, but can I respond to that? Yes.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Education Committee, February 18, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, the police said that it was a school district problem.
  • Um, the police said that confirm that.
  • </c><00:08:41.760><c> The</c> conduct and stop ongoing violations.
  • The conduct and stop ongoing violations.
  • ,</c> rules or disruptive contact conduct, rules or disruptive contact conduct, excuse<00:30:52.399><
Bills: SF0035 , SF0090 , SF0072
Committee: House Education
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26

Transportation Finance and Policy

OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Postsecondary Education Feb 10th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Postsecondary Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Beliefs and conduct outside of the classroom.
  • Oklahoma State is in the heart of Stillwater, and sometimes there are instances where Stillwater police
  • Does your language in your bill then impede OSU from being able to pay for hours of police officers that
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Postsecondary Education Feb 10th, 2026

Postsecondary Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • would only be based on their academic criteria, wouldn't be based on their opinions, beliefs, or conduct
  • Their opinions, beliefs, or conduct outside of the classroom.
  • Oklahoma State is in the heart of Stillwater, and sometimes there are instances where Stillwater Police
  • Does the language in your bill then impede OSU from being able to pay for hours of police officers that
Summary: The House Postsecondary Education Committee met and considered several higher education bills. HB 3700, by Rep. Chad Caldwell, would require public college grades to be based only on academic criteria, including attendance, and not on students’ opinions, beliefs, or conduct outside the classroom. Supporters said it formalizes an existing expectation and protects free speech; opponents raised concerns about local control and whether it was a response to a specific incident. The bill passed 6-2. The committee also passed HB 3379, a “ban-the-box” style bill by Rep. Ranson that would bar colleges from asking about felony history before admission, with exceptions for sex-related felonies and post-admission follow-up on housing, payment, and degree planning. Members questioned campus safety and whether violent offenses should be excluded, but the bill advanced 6-2. Rep. West’s HB 3129, prohibiting public institutions from charging security fees to student groups based on the content of their expression, passed 7-1 after discussion about whether schools could still assess security costs based on event size or risk. His HB 3132, which would limit the use of DEI-related practices in accreditation and require annual reporting on accreditors, also passed 6-3. Rep. Eves’ HB 3315, directing a feasibility study on three-year bachelor’s degrees, passed unanimously 9-0. Rep. Woolley’s HB 2950, as amended, would prevent extra admissions requirements for students from unaccredited backgrounds, address Oklahoma’s Promise requirements for homeschoolers, and allow OLAP applications up to age 18; it passed 7-2. Finally, Vice Chair Wolfley’s HB 3242, aimed at protecting women’s privacy in restrooms, locker rooms, showers, shelters, and correctional facilities, passed 6-2 after extensive questioning about how it would apply to transgender individuals and safety concerns for both women and trans people.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Transportation, Highways and Public Works May 18th, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Public Works

Transcript Highlights:
  • I worked on these amendments with State Police.
  • They also, you know, when they do the rotations, the State Police and the police departments require
  • Lieutenant John Nelson, Louisiana State Police towing and recovery.
  • State Police also told me earlier today, you know, there are rules in place for those that do the police
  • State police also told me earlier today, you know, there are rules in place for those that do the police
Bills: HCR96 , SB431
Summary: The House Transportation Committee met on May 18, 2026, with a quorum present and took up Senate Bill 431 by Senator Foil. The bill, as amended in the House, would apply only to non-consensual private-property tows and require towing companies to have someone available on weekends to release vehicles within 90 minutes of a call if they want to charge storage fees for Saturday and Sunday. Senator Foil said the measure was intended to help vehicle owners retrieve cars and belongings sooner, while not forcing companies to stay open; Lieutenant John Nelson of Louisiana State Police explained that payment would still occur at the yard and that the bill did not change the fee structure. Amy Seals of Riverside Towing opposed the bill, citing safety concerns, burdens on office staff, and fairness issues because it would not cover police-initiated tows; she suggested limiting weekend release hours to daytime. Despite her concerns, the committee moved SB 431 favorably without objection. The committee then considered House Concurrent Resolution 96 by Representative Adams, which urges the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Office of Motor Vehicles, to provide educational materials on proper roundabout use. Adams said the resolution was meant to help drivers in smaller parishes and elsewhere who struggle with roundabouts. Several members supported the idea, noting confusion about roundabout navigation in their areas, and one member asked whether driver education already covers the topic. The resolution was moved favorably without objection. Before adjourning, the chair recognized a new DOTD staff member and a visitor from the Florida Women’s Republican group. Representative Spells then moved to adjourn, and the committee adjourned without objection.