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TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Senate Session Apr 3rd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 2520 by Bettencourt, relating to the calculation of the limitation on the total amount of
  • Senate Bill 2532 by Middleton, relating to the calculation of the voter approval tax rate for certain
  • municipalities that receive municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue, to Economic Development.
  • Senate Bill 2532 by Middleton, relating to the calculation of the voter approval tax rate for certain
  • municipalities that receive municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue, to Economic Development.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, heard an invocation, and adopted the previous day’s journal. Members then adopted Senate Resolution 358 honoring the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley on its 10th anniversary, with remarks highlighting UTRGV’s growth, degree production, research expansion, medical school, and role in serving the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas. The chamber also recognized the doctor of the day and adopted additional resolutions, including one for Denton County Days at the Capitol and another recognizing Texas HBCU Day. The Senate gave extensive recognition to outgoing Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp through Senate Resolution 368. Senators from both parties praised his long public career, leadership of the A&M System, support for regional universities, and bipartisan approach. The resolution was adopted after multiple members added their names. The chamber also heard from advocates with the Texas Streets Coalition, and received gubernatorial nominations for the State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors and the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. On legislation, the Senate passed several major bills. Committee Substitute Senate Bill 27, relating to rights and support for public school educators, was debated and amended to address teacher vacancies, bilingual certification testing, paid leave options, classroom removals, and appeal rights, then passed unanimously. Senate Joint Resolution 12, proposing a constitutional amendment on parents’ right to direct a child’s education, advanced on a 22-9 vote. Committee Substitute Senate Bill 1741, aimed at preventing foreign influence and intellectual property theft at public institutions of higher education, passed unanimously. Committee Substitute Senate Bill 29, the business entities bill, also passed after debate over corporate governance and shareholder protections. Senate Bill 857, authorizing law enforcement to tow certain vehicles driven by unlicensed or uninsured drivers, passed despite some concern about towing abuses during disasters. The Senate also took up Committee Substitute Senate Bill 1536 on dementia and Alzheimer’s training for certain guardians, but the transcript ends as that bill is being laid out.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Mar 20th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Bills: SCR 13 , SCR 24 , SB 1 , SB 12 , SB 15 , SB 17 , SB 24 , SB 57 , SB 65 , SB 213 , SB 371 , SB 372 , SB 378 , SB 379 , SB 388 , SB 400 , SB 402 , SB 427 , SB 495 , SB 499 , SB 502 , SB 509 , SB 535 , SB 583 , SB 610 , SB 621 , SB 650 , SB 706 , SB 740 , SB 840 , SB 854 , SB 856 , SB 875 , SB 893 , SB 918 , SB 925 , SB 974 , SB 995 , SB 1006 , SB 1018 , SB 1025 , SB 1061 , SB 1073 , SB 1106 , SB 1121 , SB 1194 , SB 1252 , SB 1253 , SB 1268 , SB 1300 , SB 1343 , SB 1362 , SB 1447 , SJR 36 , SJR 12 , SJR 57 , SCR 25 , SCR 22 , SCR 12 , SCR 24 , SCR 8 , SB 565 , SB 372 , SB 765 , SB 62 , SB 666 , SB 707 , SB 888 , SB 687 , SB 847 , SB 1248 , SB 740 , SB 14 , SB 1006 , SB 504 , SB 925 , SB 1121 , SB 995 , SB 857 , SB 305 , SB 296 , SB 284 , SB 815 , SB 1379 , SB 1300 , SB 1497 , SB 1499 , SB 1498 , SB 1061 , SB 65 , SB 241 , SB 304 , SB 402 , SB 499 , SB 621 , SB 974 , SB 1023 , SB 1024 , SB 1025 , SB 1106 , SB 686 , SB 112 , SB 371 , SB 204 , SB 400 , SB 609 , SB 1447 , SB 670 , SB 502 , SB 427 , SB 850 , SB 854 , SB 413 , SB 1555 , SB 1362 , SB 1346 , SB 1033 , SB 1220 , SB 1073 , SB 810 , SB 987 , SB 1539 , SB 893 , SB 447 , SB 875 , SB 406 , SB 509 , SB 985 , SB 965 , SB 1119 , SB 1505 , SB 24 , SB 57 , SB 1194 , SB 1253 , SB 1215 , SB 1532 , SB 1268 , SB 1302 , SB 856 , SB 650 , SB 583 , SB 673 , SB 840 , SB 213 , SB 681 , SB 1172 , SB 1252 , SB 378 , SB 610 , SB 918 , SB 1343 , SB 608 , SB 487 , SB 955 , SB 957 , SB 988 , SB 990 , SB 1019 , SB 1021 , SB 1120 , SB 251 , SB 958 , SB 535 , SB 761 , SB 1 , SB 541 , SB 315 , SB 379 , SB 1018 , SB 1737 , SB 266 , SB 1415 , SB 57 , SB 499 , SB 974 , SB 1025 , SB 1061 , SB 1268 , SR 302 , SR 303 , SR 304 , SR 305 , SB 30 , SB 1333 , SB 1666 , SB 30 , SB 1333 , SB 1666
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Taxes - 04/10/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> at the revenue estimates. Yes. at the revenue estimates. Yes.
  • </c><00:27:40.559><c> Uh</c> note, a revenue note, pardon me. Uh note, a revenue note, pardon me.
  • So, and again, as you can see on the revenue note, or the revenue estimate, pardon, this is directly
  • </c> and uh and the department of revenue. and uh and the department of revenue.
  • </c> simply change the Department of Revenues simply change the Department of Revenues Medicare<01:03
Committee: Senate Taxes
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
ND
Transcript Highlights:
  • revenue sources, ...combination of tax subsidy, fee-for-service revenue, other revenue sources, it becomes
  • revenue sources, combination of tax subsidy, fee-for-service revenue, other revenue sources, it becomes
  • Non-transport revenue.
  • And their revenue pattern also tends to focus a little bit more on the fee-for-service revenue generation
  • Revenues will be a very significant mix between fee-for-service with some additional tax revenue because
Keywords: 908, all
Summary: The committee was called to order, a quorum was established, and the minutes from the prior meeting were approved. The first major presentation came from Montana Public Employees Retirement System executive director William Hollahan, who gave an overview of Montana’s Volunteer Firefighters’ Compensation Act plan. He explained that the plan covers volunteer firefighters in unincorporated areas, is funded by 5% of state fire insurance premium taxes, and currently serves 228 departments with about 2,936 active members and 1,242 retirees. He described eligibility rules, annual training and reporting requirements, benefit levels for partial and full pensions, disability, death, medical, and funeral benefits, and said the plan is actuarially sound with roughly $60 million in assets and a funded ratio slightly above 100%. Committee members asked about prior-service credit, whether EMS personnel are included, the effect on recruitment and retention, and whether expanding coverage would require a funding analysis; Hollahan said prior service is not credited, EMS is not currently included, and any expansion would need financial review. Tim Walleen of Workforce Safety and Insurance then presented a draft North Dakota workers’ compensation solution for volunteer firefighters and volunteer EMS personnel. He explained that volunteer responders are already covered by workers’ comp for medical and wage-loss benefits, but the proposal would set a minimum annual wage of $30,000 for calculating wage-loss benefits for qualifying volunteers, with the benefit paid at two-thirds of that amount. Representative Porter suggested tying the volunteer definition to existing code rather than a fixed dollar amount, and Walleen agreed. Questions focused on whether search and rescue or other volunteer emergency services could be included, whether departments would face new paperwork, and whether volunteer organizations can already elect coverage; Walleen said there would be no additional paperwork and that volunteer coverage is already available. The committee also heard from volunteer fire service representatives and the state fire marshal. An Oakes-area firefighter, Mr. Olson, testified that small departments are struggling with retention, communication, and administrative burdens, especially around separate bookkeeping and funding rules for donated or fundraising money, and he said departments need clearer guidance from the state. State Fire Marshal Dr. Matthew Clark introduced himself and outlined a broader effort to improve education, support, and coordination for fire departments, including a planned 10% audit of certificates of existence beginning in 2027, more outreach through his office, and better assistance with training, reporting, and grant access. He said his office is authorized under current law to provide these services, but the role has been vague and underused. Finally, Arnagard Rural Fire District Chief Rick Schreiber testified in favor of new recruitment and retention ideas, including retirement-style benefits, health insurance, tax incentives, scholarships, grants, and more remote or regional training. He said volunteer departments are losing members, that local tax and donation funds are already stretched, and that any new retirement or incentive program should be sustainable and likely involve a mix of state and local support.
AK

Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jun 12th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Alaska House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We would have foreign jobs bringing us this gas, foreign revenue instead of Alaska revenue, and foreign
  • We would have foreign jobs bringing us this gas, foreign revenue instead of Alaska revenue, and foreign
  • The state revenue and long-term investment, touching on that briefly, this project revenue doesn't just
  • The state revenue and long-term investment, touching on that briefly, this project revenue doesn't just
  • It gave the state of Alaska so much revenue. Mr.
Keywords: 905, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Jan 27th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Revenue still is looking good.
  • We still have an uptick in revenue that is actually coming into the state.
  • So isn't it really that we have a revenue problem rather than a spending problem?
  • We've almost doubled our revenue, in a sense, and we are still in a growing state.
  • Just kind of walk you through it: we did the revenue number.
Committee: House Education
Summary: The committee heard testimony from Representative Josh Tanner, the House co-chair of JFAC, on state budgeting and education funding. Tanner argued Idaho has a spending problem driven by policy decisions and supplementals, said education funding should be judged by outcomes rather than inputs, and criticized what he described as declining test results, enrollment shifts, and loopholes in the funding formula, including students allegedly being counted for sports participation without attending class. He also questioned heavy technology spending in classrooms and said many programs should be reexamined for return on investment. Members responded by asking for more information from LSO and the Impact Team on how the school funding formula and support units work, and several suggested the committee should better educate itself before making changes. Tanner agreed that the formula is complicated and supported more analysis, audits, and possible sunset provisions or other mechanisms to force policy review. He also said JFAC analysts can help members understand the budget and that the committee should look backward at existing programs, not just forward at new ones. The discussion broadened to whether the state has a spending problem or a revenue problem, with Tanner pointing to growth in supplemental spending, Medicaid, corrections, and uncertainty around federal conformity costs, while noting education had not been targeted for cuts. Members raised concerns about mental health resources, school climate, and the need to listen to local school boards and parents. The meeting ended with the chair saying he would gather the needed materials for the committee’s upcoming discussion with JFAC, and the committee adjourned without taking a vote.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 22nd, 2026 at 02:01 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Budget and a 5.1% increase in general fund revenue. Here, Mr.
  • of the revenue projections.
  • But the revenue is the issue here because of that supplanting.
  • Sorry, I messed up my calculator there.
  • , and $2 million is located in other revenue sources.
Bills: HB1
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee, February 17, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • changed since then, so he believed the calculation was still accurate.
  • changed since then, so he believed the calculation was still accurate.
  • In my calculations at that time, which In my calculations at that time, which was<00:09:34.760><c> frankly
  • We'll go ahead and call the Department of Revenue up now.
  • I have done a calculation as far as what a gasoline vehicle might pay in fuel taxes.
Bills: SF0095 , SF0107 , SF0112
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Session - 2026-03-20 - 11:00AM

Vermont Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the state, doesn't affect the revenue of the state, so<00:41:47.680><c> it's</c><00:41:47.840><c>
  • And I would like to say we tried to raise revenue.
  • </c> we tried to raise revenue. we tried to raise revenue.
  • . revenue. revenue.
  • So the offsetting revenues were more impactful with the allowable spending growth cap construct.
Keywords: 927, senate, all
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 8th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • When the cigarette tax bill failed to bring $50 million in revenue, the committee took $50 million from
  • There are some issues with how they calculated their numbers, and the fact that after about eighth grade
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 8th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • When they do their state plan amendment, we have already identified a sustainable revenue source, which
  • We know that it makes a difference on the outcomes for pregnant people, and there needs to be a revenue
  • we heard from the Brand Committee, their concern was the ability to remain solvent to help their revenue
  • Okay, that's a pretty good chunk of revenue when you consider that the brand committee could increase
  • Pretty good chunk of revenue when you consider that the brand committee could increase those fees, which
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part II) Aug 18th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So that if any jurisdiction wished to take that amount of revenue above that to the voters, they could
  • And basically, if you were ever below the no new revenue rate, you get to save that increment.
  • And then, of course, along with the 3.5% revenue. Cap previously passed.
  • From having a tax rate 2.5% above the no new revenue.
  • Raise the tax rate above 2.5 percent of the known revenue?
Bills: SB2 , SB3 , SB5 , SB9 , SB10 , SB14 , SB16 , SB18 , SB34 , SB6 , SB7 , SB8 , SB11 , SB12 , SB13 , SB15 , SB 2 , SB 3 , SB 5 , SB 9 , SB 10 , SB 14 , SB 16 , SB 18 , SB 34 , SB 6 , SB 7 , SB 8 , SB 11 , SB 12 , SB 13 , SB 15 , SB 17 , SB 4 , SB1 , SB2 , SB3 , SB5 , SB9 , SB10 , SB14 , SB16 , SB18 , SB34 , SB6 , SB7 , SB8 , SB11 , SB12 , SB13 , SB15 , SB17 , SB4
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> with the Department of Revenue. with the Department of Revenue.
  • Whittling away sales tax revenue decreases the opportunities to provide those services. Thank you.
  • Whittling away sales tax revenue decreases the opportunities to provide those services. Thank you.
  • Whittling away sales tax revenue decreases the opportunities to provide those services. Thank you.
  • And so now a lot of municipalities and cities are wondering how they're going to replace lost revenue
Bills: SB59 , SB221 , SB59 , SB221
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 30th, 2026 at 09:14 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • So the, you already calculated. So the, you already calculated in Senate Bill 2 in this scenario?
  • revenue flowing through the state equalization guarantee.
  • revenue flowing through the state equalization guarantee.
  • And we have that, I think we have that calculation.
  • And I don't know if you have those calculations if you looked at them.
Keywords: 996, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Ways and Means (01/14/2026)

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's not how those calculations work.
  • </c> revenue sharing that's been reinstated. revenue sharing that's been reinstated.
  • I see that these revenues collected are Okay?
  • >> Thank you all. the department of revenue the department of revenue administration.<01:36:16.480><c
  • It's a loss revenue. for a loss? It's a loss revenue.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Session - 2026-03-19 - 1:00PM

Vermont House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • As such, there is no fiscal impact on the revenues of the state, so there is no fiscal note.
  • As such, there is no fiscal impact on the revenues of the state, so there is no fiscal note.
  • H. 410, an act relating to the calculation of recidivism and other related criminology measures.
  • :10.240><c> begins</c> The recidivism calculation period begins The recidivism calculation period begins
  • Recidivism rates calculated over three- and five-year periods.
Keywords: 926, house, all
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Public Education Jun 1st, 2026

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • calculating eligibility for the hold harmless under 48.283.
  • The recent update corrected this by counting that HB 2 state aid as Tier 1 revenue.
  • This is what revenue is going to be, and TA kind of shakes their head, yeah.
  • I would also suggest we take two or three ...the biggest loss in revenue.
  • Every absence reduces a district's ADA calculation.
Keywords: 1184, house, all