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AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee Feb 25th, 2026
Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure
Transcript Highlights:
- You have to actually go to a school to get that.
Keywords:
appropriation, education funding, priority schools, Alabama education, State Department of Education, codification, state law, legal revisions, Alabama code, legislative updates, underground damage prevention, notification system, construction safety, infrastructure, commercial driver license, English proficiency, work authorization, impoundment, false documentation, 1136
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- we're already in the counties and we're meeting with county commissioners, judges, local folks, maybe school
- Very literally funds our roads and our schools and our universities across the state and nowhere is this
- ensuring public health and safety, promoting water conservation and unnecessary water loss, reducing school
- years and I don't have all those letters after my name and everything, but I did also serve on the school
Bills:
HB206
Committee:
House Energy Resources
Keywords:
HB206, school district bonds, bond election, voter approval, Education Code, Chapter 45, Section 45.003, Section 45.0034, Texas schools, school finance, local tax election, bond referendum, school construction, capital improvements, election frequency, five-year waiting period, district bonds, public school funding
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Feb 4th, 2026 at 10:30 am
Early Learning & K-12 Education
Transcript Highlights:
- Turning to the bill before you today, this bill requires school districts, charter schools, and state
- graduate from high school.
- I was thinking of the number of schools who have a six period day and then the number of schools who
- I was a public school teacher.
- I'm still in high school.
Committee:
Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education
Keywords:
financial education, graduation requirement, student curriculum, financial literacy, education reform, teacher preparation, principal preparation, educator preparation, alternative route certification, teacher certification, principal certification, Washington Professional Educator Standards Board, PESB, field placement, student teacher, residency, mentoring, school district partnerships, K-12 education, preK-12
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Feb 3rd, 2026 at 08:00 am
Early Learning & K-12 Education
Transcript Highlights:
- on time with the next school year.
- on time with the next school year.
- school within the district and each athletic facility on the school campus, and specifies core elements
- We believe that it would be very expensive to do this, and that most school districts, Class 1 school
- The school board member would represent a district, but the act of representation that the whole school
Committee:
Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education
Keywords:
military families, military children, school enrollment, residency requirements, public schools, school districts, educational stability, student mobility, interstate compact, military relocation, active duty, military orders, special education, IEP, Section 504, records transfer, conditional enrollment, Washington schools, RCW 28A.225.215, military installation
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hied Committee Meeting - 2025-04-10
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Bills:
HF2431
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
Keywords:
higher education, college affordability, student aid, state grants, North Star Promise, scholarships, financial aid, Minnesota State, University of Minnesota, Office of Higher Education, tuition relief, work-study, child care grants, hunger-free campus, food insecurity, student parents, pregnant students, parenting students, sexual misconduct, Title IX
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 4/10/25
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Bills:
HF2431
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
Keywords:
higher education, college affordability, student aid, state grants, North Star Promise, scholarships, financial aid, Minnesota State, University of Minnesota, Office of Higher Education, tuition relief, work-study, child care grants, hunger-free campus, food insecurity, student parents, pregnant students, parenting students, sexual misconduct, Title IX
LA
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- public school could create a mission-based school if it wanted to.
- schools and public schools can come under the umbrella of the bill.
- This type of school could be a regional school of choice focused on vocation. Rep.
- or public schools.
- Well, you know, charter schools or public schools.
Committee:
House Education
Keywords:
TOPS, education funding, workforce development, postsecondary education, Louisiana Works, tech training, declining enrollment, public schools, school districts, Louisiana Department of Education, state superintendent, school closures, budget cuts, teacher layoffs, school consolidation, education policy, enrollment decline, birth rates, migration, private schools
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- district, charter school, or private school.
- district or an open enrollment charge school or private school.
- . with a child in a school that did not have a school nurse.
- cardiac arrests in school.
- now in all types of schools charter schools schools and public schools ready for this to happen so I
Committees:
Senate Education , Senate Education K-16
Keywords:
SB 207, Texas Education Code, public school attendance, excused absence, mental health appointment, mental health care, behavioral health, school district, student absenteeism, same-day return, health care professionals, physician certification, religious holy days, court appearance, DFPS, foster care, education policy, student wellness, school mental health, attendance policy
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
HSH-HLT Joint Public Hearing - Tue Apr 7, 2026 @ 9:30 AM HST
Human Services & Homelessness
Transcript Highlights:
- statewide peer counselor program to address youth loneliness and social disconnection in Hawaii's schools
- When I was in high school, I Okay. Thank you very much.
- </c> disconnection in Hawaii's schools. disconnection in Hawaii's schools.
- Furthermore, over the last school year, I've had the privilege to intern with Papa Ola Lōkahi.
- Furthermore, over the last school year, Furthermore, over the last school year, I've<00:12:02.200><c>
Committee:
House Human Services & Homelessness
Keywords:
disability, communication access, healthcare, sign language interpreters, deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, auxiliary aids, effective communication, peer counselor, youth mental health, social disconnection, Hawaii schools, wellness program, student support, cultural responsiveness, trauma-informed care, disability rights, peer counseling, education
Summary:
The joint Committee on Human Services and Homelessness and Committee on Health heard two measures on April 7, 2026. HCR 67/HR 61 would request the Disability and Communication Access Board to study communication needs in health care settings for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind and develop guidelines. Written testimony supported the measure from the State Health Planning and Development Agency, DCAB, Local Independent Living Hawaii, and one individual. A DCAB representative noted the proposal could serve as a backup if related measures do not move forward. No one testified in opposition, and both committees voted to pass the measure unamended.
The second measure, HCR 102/HR 94, urged the Department of Education, in collaboration with the Department of Health and the Office of Wellness and Resilience, to establish a statewide peer counselor program to address youth loneliness and social disconnection in schools. Support came from the Department of Education, the Office of Wellness and Resilience, and individual testifiers Katie Smith and Ray Ward. Smith said peer support can reduce stigma, increase belonging, and improve school climate. Ward, speaking from lived experience, described the harms of loneliness and trauma and said a peer counselor program could provide culturally grounded support and safer pathways to help. No opposition was offered, and both committees voted to pass the measure unamended.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/10/26
State Government Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- That amounts to another 3 months of school and considerable expense.
- That amounts to another 3 months of school and considerable expense.
- </c><00:46:20.280><c> through</c> starting barber barber school through starting barber barber school
- Morning light is especially important for school children, commuters, people who work outdoors, and our
- ><c> children,</c><01:34:41.480><c> uh,</c> important for school children, uh, important for school children
Committee:
House State Government Finance and Policy
Keywords:
payment transparency, public contracts, contractor rights, government accountability, construction payments, barbering, licensing, examinations, barber schools, public safety, certifications, Barber Examiners Board, data transparency, Legislative Budget Office, state agencies, fiscal notes, public data, standard time, federal law, time zone
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- Chairman, would suggest that each school district and charter school shall adopt and implement a policy
- I was a high school principal of three different high schools, moved to central office where I was an
- So middle schools will go first in this school year, high schools will go next year, and then it will
- So the start, the beginning of the school day bell to the end of the school day bell.
- So the start, the beginning of the school day bell to the end of the school day bell.
Committee:
Senate Senate Judiciary
Keywords:
student use, wireless devices, public schools, policy implementation, education technology funding, misappropriation, petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, racketeering, criminal penalties, New Mexico, public safety, health regulations, community welfare, peace promotion, legislative reforms, election integrity, voter coercion, emergency procedures, polling place security
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- Additionally, schools frequently serve as polling locations and are staffed by school resource officers
- As you know, our polling sites often use our schools.
- School is vulnerable. Senator Bradley, presenters on that point, Senator DeWitt.
- Have an office; they report to the school.
- And this is a conflict, especially with our schools.
Committee:
Senate Senate Judiciary
Keywords:
student use, wireless devices, public schools, policy implementation, education technology funding, misappropriation, petroleum products, oil and gas equipment, racketeering, criminal penalties, New Mexico, public safety, health regulations, community welfare, peace promotion, legislative reforms, election integrity, voter coercion, emergency procedures, polling place security
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- In any school crisis, seconds can truly matter.
- The schools in my district use I Love You Guys as part of our safe school planning, but they both advocate
- It's called Blue in the School.
- So this bill will allow every school to have that opportunity.
- That's 2,000 public schools, 200 charter schools, our tribal schools as well, our intermediate districts
Bills:
HF3220
Committee:
House Capital Investment
Keywords:
school safety, school security, emergency access, law enforcement access, master key box, secure key box, entry device, school grants, education finance, Department of Education, charter schools, school districts, cooperative units, appropriation cancellation, one-time appropriation, school safety plan, emergency preparedness, public safety, school building security
TX
Keywords:
education, accountability, public school assessment, state law, transparency, intervention, performance ratings, Ten Commandments, public schools, religious display, First Amendment, voter registration, proof of citizenship, Election Code, criminal offenses, limited federal ballot, immigration enforcement, ICE agreements, sheriff grants, law enforcement
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> at all of our uh, elementary schools. at all of our uh, elementary schools.
- </c> every school to have that opportunity. every school to have that opportunity.
- That's 200 or 2,000 public schools, 200 charter schools, um, our tribal schools as well, our intermediate
- ><c> schools,</c><00:08:00.879><c> um,</c><00:08:01.039><c> our</c> schools, 200 charter schools, um,
- our schools, 200 charter schools, um, our tribal<00:08:01.680><c> schools</c><00:08:02.080><c> as</c
Bills:
HF3220
Committee:
House Capital Investment
Keywords:
school safety, school security, emergency access, law enforcement access, master key box, secure key box, entry device, school grants, education finance, Department of Education, charter schools, school districts, cooperative units, appropriation cancellation, one-time appropriation, school safety plan, emergency preparedness, public safety, school building security, 1183
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- our medical schools.
- Of 1 to 45 or a major fraction thereof, each elementary school and middle school shall provide school
- In 2024-2025, 43 school systems, including both rural and urban systems and charter schools, did not
- Of 1 to 45 or a major fraction thereof, each elementary school and middle school shall provide school
- In 2024-2025, 43 school systems, including both rural and urban systems and charter schools, did not
Committee:
House Education
Keywords:
higher education, accountability, curriculum review, faculty governance, disciplinary procedures, SB 28, Act 233, associate educator program, associate teachers, teacher certification, alternative teacher pathway, education workforce, teacher shortage, minimum age, age requirement, Louisiana schools, Title 17, R.S. 17:7.8, educator pipeline, teacher recruitment
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- or school districts.
- So the school system doesn't pay for any of this. There's no cost to the school at this. Thank you.
- Tessa Craig with Catholic High School Band, Catholic High School Brunettes.
- I can speak from experience because when I went to school, we had separate schools.
- When we create a school district, especially for a certain school district, we created a separate school
Committee:
House Education
Keywords:
Department of Education, federal overreach, education policy, Tenth Amendment, local control, fine arts, high school diploma, arts education, capstone project, academic achievement, student recognition, Louisiana education, food insecurity, hunger, student hunger, school meals, free lunch, community eligibility provision, McKinney-Vento, homeless students
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Schools, and we would support that type of movement for all charter schools in general.
- This is not only true for charter schools; this is true for public school alternative school programs
- A school that's in good standing, a school with a D or F rating, is put on a school improvement plan.
- The bill also prohibits a public or private school from prohibiting any school employee, contractor,
- has requested a pupil's education records, has withdrawn a pupil from the school or any school that
Committee:
Senate Education
Keywords:
alternative education, school funding, student accountability, education reform, school district governance, educational records, student privacy, FERPA, family educational rights and privacy act, Department of Child Safety, DCS caseworker, child welfare, abuse or neglect, juvenile justice, juvenile court, juvenile corrections, school records, discipline records, attendance records, school district
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- for school improvement but a school having a letter grade of C, D, or F.
- Sorry, the Oklahoma Education Association, the Public Education Association, the United Suburban Schools
- What kind of schools are they going to? So, I believe in our schools I believe in public schools.
- I went to public schools. I want public schools to succeed. I know they can't succeed.
- are public schools.
Bills:
HB2210 , HB2398 , HB2959 , HB3006 , HB3026 , HB3151 , HB3315 , HB3372 , HB3467 , HB3590 , HB4268 , HB4359 , HB4427
Committee:
Senate Education
Keywords:
youth apprenticeship, career education, workforce development, high school programs, mentorship, vocational training, state oversight, credential of value, education, labor market, government reporting, school abuse reporting, child abuse, neglect, mandatory reporting, student safety, school employee misconduct, administrator reporting, superintendent, law enforcement notification
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- for school improvement, but a school having a letter grade of C, D, or F.
- , COSA, OSS, I'm sorry, the OEA, the POE, the United Suburban Schools Association, Oklahoma Council Public
- , COSA, OSS, I'm sorry, the OEA, the POE, the United Suburban Schools Association, Oklahoma Council Public
- Suburban Schools Association, Oklahoma Council Public Affairs, Oklahoma State Chamber.
- What kind of schools are they going to? So I believe in our schools. I believe in public schools.
Bills:
HB2210 , HB2398 , HB2959 , HB3006 , HB3026 , HB3151 , HB3315 , HB3372 , HB3467 , HB3590 , HB4268 , HB4359 , HB4427
Committee:
Senate Education
Keywords:
youth apprenticeship, career education, workforce development, high school programs, mentorship, vocational training, state oversight, credential of value, education, labor market, government reporting, school abuse reporting, child abuse, neglect, mandatory reporting, student safety, school employee misconduct, administrator reporting, superintendent, law enforcement notification
Summary:
The Senate Education Committee considered a long agenda of education-related bills, including school calendar changes, scholarship and tax credit cleanup, charter school facilities, apprenticeship expansion, testing windows, and teacher staffing rules. Several measures were framed as technical or clarifying changes, while others drew more substantial debate over accountability, eligibility, and funding. The committee also heard a bill to extend the sunset of the Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education and another to allow certain military dependents to start kindergarten based on their home-country age rules.
Among the more debated bills, House Bill 3590 updated the Opportunity Scholarship Fund Act by changing reporting and income-verification language; senators questioned whether the bill effectively expanded eligibility or added accountability, but the author said it was a cleanup measure and the title was struck before passage. House Bill 3151 would raise the minimum school year from 166 to 173 days beginning in 2027-28, contingent on an additional $175 million in common education funding; supporters argued Oklahoma students need more time in front of teachers, while opponents questioned the evidence and fiscal impact. House Bill 4359 moved statewide assessments to the last four weeks of the school year, with an amendment changing the window from three to four weeks, and House Bill 4427, as amended, continued limits on adjunct teachers in early grades while clarifying qualifications and timelines for existing adjuncts.
The committee also advanced House Bill 2398, which would create “credentials of value” to help students and families evaluate postsecondary programs based on workforce demand and economic return, and House Bill 3372, which would create a charter school facilities fund and loan/collateral mechanisms; the latter passed on a narrower vote after questions about asset disposition and state control. Other bills passed with little or no opposition, including a 24-hour reporting requirement for school abuse to outside law enforcement, an expansion of youth apprenticeship eligibility, adoption-related maternity leave, and a pilot for teacher growth metrics and NBCT funding. Most measures were reported out favorably, with several title-stricken amendments adopted along the way.