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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 4/9/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> the portal for non-state funded the portal for non-state funded projects. projects. projects.
  • And grants from appropriations from the environmental and natural resources trust fund, legacy fund,
  • fund, legacy fund,<00:54:57.240><c> and</c><00:54:57.400><c> capital</c><00:54:57.840><c> grants</c>
  • of those funds.
Bills: HF4364 , HF4821 , HF4543 , HF3945
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Jan 16th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Environment, Energy & Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • The last category was the construction and operation of SMR facilities.
  • Cost recovery allows utilities to adjust rates to raise funding for SMR facilities.
  • We call this construction work in progress.
  • Nuclear is a much bigger cost and a much longer construction period.
  • So these would have, you know, 10-plus-year construction schedules.
Bills: SB5821 , SB6004 , SB6010 , SB5941
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Feb 9th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a brief reminder, it establishes funding.
  • This fund has received no historic funding, and no appropriation is made from the bill, so I do not expect
  • This one goes about funding it the wrong way.
  • being used, it would be non-state funds, or else the center would not be created if non-state funds
  • He called it nepotism and said the program should fund communities, not serve as a slush fund for NGOs
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 13th, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We really need to recognize that the state needs to fully fund this to an appropriate level, because
  • This is not State General Fund money.
  • No impact to the State General Fund. No, sir. Okay.
  • The actual fund is for payment of cleanup sites for the state.
  • Any money over that $6 million rolls into our ETF fund and then it pays for staff and stuff.
Bills: HB27 , HB143 , HB205 , HB308 , HB311 , HB417 , HB430 , HB562 , HB812 , HB1129
Committee: Senate Finance
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Administrative Rules REVISED: Links Added May 6th, 2026

Administrative Rules

Bills: SJR50 , SJR52 , SJR53
Summary: The Administrative Rules Committee met to consider three joint resolutions approving major rules. Chairman Kendricks presented SJR 50 and SJR 52, both related to Oklahoma Health Care Authority rules, and SJR 53, which was clarified to concern the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. Members asked why the Health Care Authority rules were split into two separate resolutions, and were told they could have been combined but were being handled separately. Each resolution was moved for adoption, there was little to no debate, and the committee voted to approve them. SJR 50 passed 10-0, SJR 52 passed 11-0, and SJR 53 also passed unanimously. After the votes, members exchanged brief remarks thanking one another for their work during the year and noting the committee’s efforts to reduce bureaucracy. A member asked whether suggestions should be raised at that time, and was told that was not the appropriate time. With no further business, the committee adjourned.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Apr 20th, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • So as I read this and I'm All supportive of a funding mechanism for public charter schools.
  • They're depositing those funds with the institution, who then make the loan from those funds, and they're
  • These are funds that the treasurer's office has generated in the investment of tax dollars.
  • These are funds already sitting in the treasurer's office.
  • Funds may only be withdrawn to pay deductibles for the taxpayer's primary residents or up to 3 vehicles
Bills: HB1590 , HB1242 , HB3818 , HB4305
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Apr 20th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Are there currently any state programs where we fund loans to private charter schools to build?
  • They're depositing those funds with the institution, who then make the loan from those funds and they
  • So I would argue that these are probably funds from investments.
  • These are funds that the treasurer's office has generated in the investment of tax dollars.
  • These are funds already sitting in the treasurer's office.
Bills: HB1590 , HB1242 , HB3818 , HB4305
Summary: The committee first considered and unanimously approved the nomination of Keith Ventress to the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority and then to the Oklahoma Industrial Finance Authority. Members noted his banking background and asked a brief question about the reference to old congressional district boundaries in the nomination materials, but there was no substantive opposition and both nominations advanced to the Senate. House Bill 1590, by Senator Daniels, would create an Oklahoma education infrastructure linked deposit program to provide reduced-interest loans for charter schools and nonprofit private schools for capital and building needs. Supporters said it would use existing state linked-deposit structures already used for agriculture and affordable housing, while opponents raised concerns about using taxpayer-backed funds for private schools, the bill’s broad nonprofit language, and whether it could lead to more state oversight of private education. The bill passed 9-2. House Bill 1242, which would add survey day to the list of agricultural sales tax exemption items, was discussed briefly but received no motion for a do pass recommendation and remained in committee. House Bill 3818, by Senator Coleman, would create tax-advantaged insurance loss savings accounts for homes and vehicles; members expressed concern about missing definitions, contribution limits, and the potential for abuse, but agreed the concept had promise and the bill passed 9-2 after the enacting clause was stricken for further work. House Bill 4305, as amended, clarified how affordable housing properties are assessed for ad valorem tax purposes by excluding certain income-based subsidies from valuation; after questions about prior court cases and assessment practices, it passed 6-5.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/10/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • Corrections Oversight Fund.
  • River litigation fund.
  • And so it... ...to the litigation fund if we need it, and so it—we may need it.
  • fund since we're so short on general fund dollars at this moment.
  • Chairman and Senator, I believe that... ...fund dollars at this moment. Mr.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/09/2026 - House Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Transcript Highlights:
  • That reality makes a funded independent oversight body not just appropriate but essential.
  • That reality makes a funded independent oversight body not just appropriate, but essential.
  • This is what this oversight office does, and I fully support funding it.
  • SB 1055 walks into that carefully constructed framework and destabilizes it.
  • Arizona deserves leaders that fund health care, not untrained, masked agents.
Bills: SB1032 , SB1055 , SB1107
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/03/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • course, you and I both know that the governor will veto any effort to try and take authority over these funds
  • But, for example, under the federal funds, and I won't be long, sir, I promise, who's to say that we
  • You think about Section 8 funding; they have their own formulas and they need to work it out for human
  • 2999 House Bill 2993 appropriates $6.4 million from the Consumer Protection/Consumer Fraud Revolving Fund
  • A part of that bill talks about additional emergency funding for the Department of Public Safety: $6.4
Bills: HB2148 , HB2993
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Revenue Committee, February 17, 2026

Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • The PAC was constructed in 2008 with the understanding that the rec mill levy was a consistent funding
  • The PAC was constructed in 2008 with the understanding that the rec mill levy was a consistent funding
  • The PAC was constructed in 2008 with the understanding that the rec mill levy was a consistent funding
  • The PAC was constructed in 2008 with the understanding that the rec mill levy was a consistent funding
  • These funds are not replaceable.
Bills: HB0068 , HB0062 , HB0127 , HB0109
Committee: House Revenue
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Postsecondary Education Feb 10th, 2026

Postsecondary Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • had filed this bill to originally address that initial issue, stating that universities, publicly funded
  • had filed this bill to originally address that initial issue stating that universities, publicly funded
  • Stating that universities, publicly funded universities, and colleges could not create extra obstacles
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.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Rules Feb 9th, 2026 at 09:11 am

Senate Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • So right now we have $845 in the fund.
  • That's the capital building repair fund.
  • because the funds from the Mansion Foundation are funds specifically for the Mansion Foundation. ...
  • When funding systems, To how the funding decisions at the state level are made.
  • In funding.
Bills: SB238 , HJR1 , SM21 , SM22
Committee: Senate Senate Rules
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Rules Feb 9th, 2026

House Rules & Order Of Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • So right now we have $845 in the fund.
  • That's the capital building repair fund.
  • And they would continue to be separate because the funds from the Mansion Foundation are funds specifically
  • When funding systems, To how the funding decisions at the state level are made.
  • We don't fund it adequately.
Bills: SB238 , HJR1 , SM21 , SM22
Summary: The committee first heard Senate Bill 238, which would rename the governor’s residence advisory commission as a governor’s residence management committee and clarify its duties, membership, and authority over furnishings, maintenance, inventories, and hospitality functions at the governor’s residence. Senator Worth and Secretary Designate Anna Silva said the change was needed to remove ambiguity during the transition to a new administration and to improve transparency around the residence, the General Services Department fund, and the separate Mansion Foundation fundraising role. Several senators questioned whether the bill concentrated too much authority in the governor and whether it could enable a large renovation project without sufficient legislative oversight; supporters said major renovations would still require legislative appropriations. The committee ultimately advanced the Senate Rules Committee substitute for SB 238 on a 5-2 vote. The committee then approved House Joint Resolution 1, which would create bipartisan nominating commissions to vet and recommend university and special school regents to the governor, rather than leaving appointments entirely to the governor’s discretion. Senator Steinborn said the resolution would improve qualifications and reduce conflicts of interest, including by changing the student regent selection process. After brief discussion about party-affiliation restrictions, the resolution received a due pass with no objection. Two memorials followed. Senate Memorial 21, presented by Senator Stephanics for Senator Bergman, calls for a Department of Health study of overdose prevention tools, including overdose prevention centers and other harm-reduction strategies, in response to New Mexico’s high and rising overdose death rates. Supporters cited rural access challenges and the need to explore all available tools; one senator asked for more accurate county and demographic data in the memorial’s background. The committee gave SM 21 a due pass. Senate Memorial 22, presented by Senator Charlie and the New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence, asks the Legislative Finance Committee to convene a working group to map how domestic-violence funding flows through CYFD and related agencies, with an emphasis on transparency, accountability, and provider input. Witnesses said funding streams are fragmented and sometimes unclear, and senators discussed whether the work should remain within CYFD or be overseen elsewhere. The committee also gave SM 22 a due pass. The chair then announced that the committee would hear SB 264 and SB 261 at its next meeting and recessed.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Jan 29th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • of administration, fees must be deposited in the State Patrol Highway Account of the Motor Vehicle Fund
  • Not more than 5% of the funds deposited in the account may be expended for administrative expenses related
  • needs to be clear what the operational responsibilities and duties are of the commission toward the fund
  • Those funds that are created by lease rent is far greater than what you're going to lose from the exit
  • Obviously, the investment to construct those facilities wouldn't only come from the state, but we do
Bills: HB2347 , HB2410