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MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Combatting Antisemitism Jun 21st, 2026 at 01:00 pm

Transcript Highlights:
  • He wanted the officers to come in and get him because they didn't know if he had no firearms, and they
  • That was the law that was enacted federally only in 2009, and then there were firearms offenses.
  • The firearms offenses and the obstruction offenses were capital-eligible crimes.
  • I think that free speech, not restricted speech, is essential to unweaving anti-Semitism.
  • Not restricted speech is essential to unweeping anti-semitism. That against political speech.
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The meeting focused on the commission’s work addressing antisemitism in Massachusetts, including security, education, victim services, and legal responses. A major presentation came from former federal prosecutor Eric O’Sham, who described the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, the attack’s planning and execution, the 11 victims killed, the defendant’s white supremacist and antisemitic online activity, the federal prosecution, and the long aftermath for the victim community. Commissioners asked about prevention, radicalization online, security for houses of worship, and how to support victims; O’Sham emphasized the limits of law enforcement when speech is protected, the importance of public education, security grants, and victim-witness support. The commission also heard from Ariel Holman of Agudath Israel, who described a wide range of antisemitic incidents affecting Orthodox Jews, including assaults, threats, vandalism, school harassment, and zoning barriers, and urged expanded security personnel grants, mental health resources, kosher food access, and support for synagogue development. Other speakers included advocates and local officials who supported Holocaust education, the planned Boston Holocaust Museum, cemetery protection, and broader public education efforts, while some public commenters criticized the commission’s focus or raised concerns about definitions of antisemitism and free speech. The meeting concluded with approval of prior meeting minutes and the start of public comment, which was limited to three minutes per speaker due to time constraints.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 10th, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • , and they can't possess a firearm for 10 years after.
  • now as it is, they cannot be in possession of a firearm, correct?
  • ...firearm, correct? And the penalty is three years for that. Is that correct, gentlelady?
  • They're in possession of a firearm. Sorry, the person of a firearm, they're a felon.
  • Possession of a firearm. Thank you for that.
Bills: HB111 , HB103 , HB109 , HB128 , HJM2 , HJM3 , HM7 , HM17 , HM4 , HM22 , HM23 , HM24 , HM26 , HM2 , HM16 , HM11 , HM14 , HM21 , HM34 , HM50 , HB49 , HB60 , HB108 , HB120 , HB124 , HB145 , HB154 , HB158 , HB164 , HB180 , HB291 , HJR6 , HJR7 , HR1 , HJM1 , HM13 , HM47
Summary: The House opened with a series of ceremonial recognitions, including Bernalillo County Day, Pecos Elementary, Las Vegas, New Mexico Highlands University, the New Mexico International School, and the Sun Country golf organizations. Members and guests offered brief remarks praising county staff, educators, university programs, and local public service, and several caucus and committee announcements were made. The House also received a gubernatorial message authorizing consideration of House Bill 303, which was then removed from Rules, ordered printed, and referred to the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee. The chamber then adopted a long slate of committee reports, moving multiple bills and memorials forward, including House Bills 294, 298, 38, 127, 151, 165, 47, 63, 64, 184, 200, 309, 311, 329, 310, and memorials 20 and 51. Most reports were adopted without objection, and several measures were advanced with committee substitutes or amended versions. The House then proceeded to third reading on selected bills. On final passage, House Bill 128 passed 61-1. The bill updates presumptive workers’ compensation coverage for full-time firefighters with occupational cancers and other illnesses, and debate focused on the exclusion of volunteer firefighters, the evidentiary burden for exposure claims, and whether the bill should be expanded later. House Bill 109, dealing with the Water Project Fund and allowing the New Mexico Finance Authority to award funds without legislative authorization through December 2029, passed 61-0. House Bill 158, requiring accountability and evaluation plans for agencies receiving growth funds, passed 63-0. House Bill 49, increasing the penalty for serious violent felons who possess firearms or destructive devices to a second-degree felony, was debated extensively over sentencing discretion and the distinction between serious violent and nonviolent felons; the transcript cuts off before the final vote on that bill.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Rules Apr 16th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • AND PROHIBITS THE POSSESSION OR ALTERING OF AN UNMANNED AIRCRAFT WITH AN ATTACHMENT OF WEAPONS, FIREARMS
  • THAT THE HEARING IS HAD WHERE THE EMPLOYEE ESTABLISHES OR THE NEW EMPLOYER ESTABLISHES THAT THE RESTRICTIVE
  • SO THE QUESTION AGAIN, SINCE YOU'RE PROVIDING PARENTAL CONTROLS AND PARENTAL RESTRICTIONS ON THESE TEEN
  • MY PROBLEM WAS WE WOULD HAVE MINORS IN POSSESSION OF FIREARMS EASILY IDENTIFIABLE, WHICH COMPANIES ARE
  • BY RESTRICTING ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS WE RESTRICT INSTITUTIONS.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Apr 3rd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Standing in recess so that these firearms can be arranged for the Senate to come in at 10.
  • Senate Bill 2615 by Creighton, relating to restricting remote work by employees of public institutions
  • Senate Bill 2615 by Creighton, relating to restricting remote work by employees of public institutions
  • However, we don't have the same restrictions on tax increases as we do on M&O rates for INS rates.
  • Senate Bill 2556 by West, relating to the carrying of firearms on or within publicly owned fairgrounds
Bills: SJR 12 , SCR 39 , SB 27 , SB 29 , SB 241 , SB 406 , SB 414 , SB 464 , SB 568 , SB 578 , SB 609 , SB 660 , SB 689 , SB 693 , SB 785 , SB 857 , SB 879 , SB 921 , SB 922 , SB 955 , SB 985 , SB 993 , SB 996 , SB 1008 , SB 1035 , SB 1036 , SB 1059 , SB 1098 , SB 1120 , SB 1122 , SB 1147 , SB 1188 , SB 1197 , SB 1209 , SB 1227 , SB 1245 , SB 1267 , SB 1307 , SB 1321 , SB 1332 , SB 1386 , SB 1396 , SB 1453 , SB 1484 , SB 1494 , SB 1536 , SB 1537 , SB 1596 , SB 1610 , SB 1664 , SB 1741 , SB 1814 , SB 1822 , SB 1841 , SB 1948 , SB 2065 , SB 2155 , SB 2188 , SB 2230 , SB 2406 , SB 2407 , SJR 36 , SJR 12 , SJR 81 , SJR 50 , SCR 22 , SCR 12 , SCR 39 , SB 406 , SB 689 , SB 765 , SB 62 , SB 666 , SB 888 , SB 687 , SB 847 , SB 1248 , SB 504 , SB 857 , SB 305 , SB 296 , SB 284 , SB 241 , SB 304 , SB 1023 , SB 204 , SB 609 , SB 670 , SB 850 , SB 854 , SB 413 , SB 1346 , SB 1033 , SB 1220 , SB 1073 , SB 810 , SB 1539 , SB 447 , SB 1119 , SB 1505 , SB 1215 , SB 1302 , SB 583 , SB 673 , SB 681 , SB 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Summary: This meeting of the committee included comprehensive discussions about several bills, most notably SB24 and SB2043. The committee received public testimony both supporting and opposing SB24, illustrating the contentious nature of the proposed legislation. Many witnesses expressed their concerns about how the bill might impact marginalized communities, highlighting the need for a nuanced approach to the issues being addressed. The chair facilitated a respectful dialogue, reminding participants to focus on the facts rather than personal anecdotes.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs May 28th, 2026

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • I don't, how brave you are, you're not going to approach somebody with a firearm with this.
  • That drawer was only opened to put a new firearms form in there, or a new employee's file, or when the
  • So we went in and included the very basic requirements: firearms, ballistic vests, protective equipment
  • to do, if you think there are short manpower now, if you restrict Texas peace officers—because that's
  • There are targeted restrictions on reserve officers, There are targeted restrictions on reserve officers
Keywords: 1184, house, all
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, the other piece in relates to this is safe storage of firearms.
  • . firearms. firearms.
  • So we do not see every firearm injury in the state of Kentucky.
  • So we do not see every firearm injury in the state of Kentucky.
  • So we do not see every firearm injury in the state of Kentucky.
Summary: The committee first established a quorum and approved the minutes from the previous meeting. Members then received a staff report on the Kentucky Child Fatality and Near Fatality External Review Panel, including an annual LOIC evaluation of the panel’s operations, statutory compliance, case management system development, member experience, and written procedures. The report noted recent House Bill 778 expanded the panel’s access to records and to TWIST/I-TWIST, and recommended that staff request access and training promptly to avoid implementation problems. Analysts reported the panel has met statutory membership and meeting requirements, and that agency responses to the panel’s 2025 recommendations improved, with all responses meeting statutory content requirements though some were late. They also said the panel still lacks formal written procedures, so a prior recommendation was reissued. The report discussed the panel’s new case management system, now in testing with the Commonwealth Office of Technology, and a survey of panel members showing generally positive views of meetings and case discussions but recurring concerns about SharePoint access, time demands, virtual meetings, and the panel’s lack of enforcement authority. The report included a matter for legislative consideration suggesting the General Assembly may wish to seek additional testimony from agencies when responses are unclear or more information is needed. Panel staff responded that the work is difficult but important, said they are optimistic about gaining TWIST access, and acknowledged that written procedures have not yet been completed because they wanted to align them with the new system. They said both the system and procedures are hoped to be finished by the end of the year, with the new case management system expected to be implemented by September 1 after further testing and migration. Members also discussed trends in child fatality and near-fatality cases, including increases in reported cases since 2013, substance abuse, safe storage of firearms, and concerns about THC/CBD gummies reaching children. No formal votes were taken beyond approval of the minutes.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 5th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 770 by Lalani relating prohibition prohibiting a sex offender from possessing a firearm referred to
  • sales at gun shows authorizing a firearm sale at a gun show.
  • In addition, a person may need to carry a firearm other than a handgun in certain counties, creating
  • to dispose of firearms owned, possessed, or controlled by law. by a person.
  • HB 865 by Moody, relating to the civil liability arising from a firearm hold agreement.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/19/26

Environment, Climate, and Legacy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And the big jump in 2024 is likely explained by the start date of our firearms season.
  • Our firearm season starts November 6, or the Saturday closest to November 6th.
  • </c> the start date of our firearms season. the start date of our firearms season.
  • Our<00:11:36.160><c> firearm</c><00:11:36.720><c> season</c><00:11:37.360><c> starts</c><00:11:37.839
  • archery season is actually longer than the firearm seasons that are available.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • A managed access system, although not foolproof, allows us to control and restrict unauthorized cellular
  • As I mentioned, restrictions on books.
  • As I mentioned, restrictions on books.
  • Similarly, recent restrictions on books raise concerns about proportionality and access.
  • And then restricting private security license exemptions under 1702, under the Occupations Code 1702,
Keywords: 1185, senate, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Allison Mendoza Bureau Chief Bureau of Firearms Department of Justice.
  • I'm here today to present a summary of the firearm-related budget proposals.
  • workloads such as our firearm clearance section which conducts firearm eligibility background checks
  • necessary for public safety and preventing prohibited persons from obtaining firearms and our carry
  • To replace 17 firearm and ammunition systems and databases.
Keywords: 988, house, all
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session Mar 6th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 877 by Moody relates to the prohibiting the transfer of certain firearm magazines to certain recipients
  • HB 883 by Moody relating to the requiring of a licensed firearm dealer to report certain sales of transfers
  • of multiple firearms of firearms magazines to law enforcement creating criminal offense referred to
  • the authority of the commanding officer of the state militia to prohibited sale of the exchange of firearms
  • Investigation for use in National Instant Criminal Background Check for the system of Transfer of firearms
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 6th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 877 by Moody relating to prohibiting the transfer of certain firearm magazines to certain recipients
  • the committee on land and resource management Hba 83 by moody relates the requiring of a licensed firearm
  • deal to report certain sales of transfers of multiple firearms of firearms magazines law enforcement
  • HBA 889 by Moody relating to the prosecution punishment of the offense of making a firearm accessible
  • AB 920 by Ben Gunner, relating to the exemption sales and uses of firearms and other related items referred
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

House in Session Apr 24th, 2025

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • so parents have the ability to make a decision and have all information on what books are being restricted
  • not having policy that broadens the definition, empowering zealots to come into our schools and restrict
  • act relating to the use of artificial intelligence by governmental agencies to detect concealed firearms
  • This bill does not prevent cameras from detecting firearms that are then brandished.
  • How can we reconcile standards with the language that restricts anonymous complaints?
Summary: The Florida House of Representatives conducted legislative business including prayer, pledge, and voting on multiple bills. Key legislation included HB 1105 expanding Florida Bright Futures Scholarship eligibility, HB 443 on charter school regulations (passed 83-23), and HB 1539 on materials harmful to minors (passed 81-29) after extensive debate about book challenges in schools. Other bills addressed education funding, law enforcement benefits, parole guidelines, and various local issues. The Speaker announced budget negotiations with the Senate have stalled, with disagreements over spending levels and tax cuts. The House will not meet this weekend as originally planned. Session adjourned until tomorrow at 10 AM.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Judiciary Jan 23rd, 2025

House Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • You've heard me say several times the term 'least restrictive appropriate alternative.'
  • Part of the discussion in the past has been whether an AOT order would require us to report a firearms
  • Actually, that's a great segue because we're going to talk about the heightened liberty restriction,
  • And that's again, we're dealing with the highest level of restriction of liberty because they do have
  • Any decisions on restricting somebody's liberty for involuntary commitment must be made by clear and
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

CPN-JDC Public Hearing 04-01-2025

Commerce and Consumer Protection

Transcript Highlights:
  • The next measure is HB 125 HD1 relating to firearms.
  • <00:17:03.920><c> relating</c><00:17:04.240><c> to</c> HB125HD1 relating to HB125HD1 relating to firearms
  • c> The</c><00:17:06.400><c> recommendation</c><00:17:07.039><c> on</c><00:17:07.360><c> this</c> firearms
  • The recommendation on this firearms.
  • law and firearm storage and expands requirements for the secure storage of firearms.
Keywords: 912, senate, all
Summary: The joint Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection and Judiciary decision-making meeting on April 1, 2025 considered several measures previously heard in committee and took action on each. HB 228 HD1 SD1, relating to license plates, was recommended to pass with amendments defining the terms “cover” and “shield”; it was adopted with votes of aye from the chair, vice chair, Senator McKelvie, and Senator Richards, and a no from Senator Awa. HB 125 HD1, relating to firearms and secure storage notice requirements, was recommended to pass unamended and was adopted, though Senator McKelvie noted reservations and Senator OA did not vote. The committees also noted they would wait for a full complement on some JDC votes before finalizing all actions. HB 1194 HD2 SD1, relating to midwives, drew the most discussion and testimony. The recommendation was to pass with amendments, including DCCA-proposed changes and a revised effective date; members discussed concerns about regulation, the role of unlicensed birth attendants, and whether the bill could criminalize people present at births. The chair explained the intent was not to criminalize invited, uncompensated birth attendants who do not use the title “midwife,” while also clarifying limits on practicing midwifery without a license. The measure passed with reservations from Senator McKelvie and a no vote from Senator Awa. HB 348 HD1 SD1, relating to single-use plastics, was recommended to pass unamended and was adopted without objection. HB 874 SD1, concerning trust accounts for minors in theatrical employment, was recommended to pass with amendments accepting the Attorney General’s suggestion to remove rulemaking authority; it passed in both committees without opposition. After the CPN portion adjourned, JDC also took up HB 125 and HB 1194, adopting the same recommendations and passing both measures, with the midwifery bill again reflecting the committee’s intent to preserve invited, unpaid attendance at births while restricting unlicensed practice.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 5th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 677 by day Allah relating to the restrictions on political activities of a county election Administrator
  • Since you're interested in the issue of firearms with this light. license-to-carry bill and ostensibly
  • And so 3860 will allow the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to issue a a restricted license to an
  • These restrictions lie will allow individuals to continue to operate in their respective fields within
Bills: HJR34 , HB 113 , HB184 , HB198 , HB247 , HB367 , HB449 , HB1778 , HB514 , HB576 , HB632 , HB1395 , HB2225 , HB2582 , HB2494 , HB766 , HB2715 , HB2712 , HB3069 , HB3505 , HB 1269 , HB4224 , HB3609 , HB5032 , HB2240 , HB5180 , HB3348 , HB4668 , HB4909 , HB4665 , HB4895 , HB3395 , HB3157 , HB4762 , HB4395 , HB4325 , HB4952 , HB4386 , HB4273 , HB2760 , HB2697 , HB2820 , HB1828 , HB1768 , HB1579 , HB1773 , HB1871 , HB2035 , HB2448 , HB2492 , HB1411 , HB4753 , HB4666 , HB4529 , HB1499 , HB1610 , HB2028 , HB1506 , HB886 , HB3546 , HB796 , HB223 , HB1475 , HB3556 , HB4638 , HCR126 , HB38 , HB 104 , SB1008 , SB1106 , SB1172 , SB2629 , SB2964 , SB616 , HB2214 , SB552 , HB3181 , HB3628 , HB589 , HB3529 , HB3354 , HB333 , HB2914 , HB4130 , HB4131 , HB24 , HB 1160 , HB3962 , HB4115 , HB2295 , HB5398 , HB1407 , HB3800 , HB2613 , HJR138 , HB42 , HJR34 , HB 129 , HB677 , HB426 , HB668 , HB1699 , HB2017 , HB2128 , HB2038 , HB3783 , HB3717 , HB2316 , HB3686 , HB2563 , HB3883 , HB4021 , HB2788 , HB2663 , HB3305 , HB3173 , HB3474 , HB 1105 , HB3531 , HB3490 , HB3597 , HB 1295 , HB3512 , HB3010 , HB3112 , HB4215 , HB3223 , HB3464 , HB3120 , HB4214 , HB4511 , HB3704 , HB4081 , HB4783 , HB4063 , HB2783 , HB4937 , HB5085 , HB2510 , HB3426 , HB4361 , HB 1169 , HB2516 , HB2347 , HB4034 , HB4700 , HB3560 , HB5150 , HB3860 , HB3146 , HB3924 , HB 113 , HB184 , HB198 , HB247 , HB367 , HB449 , HB1778 , HB514 , HB576 , HB632 , HB1395 , HB2225 , HB2582 , HB2494 , HB766 , HB2715 , HB2712 , HB3069 , HB3505 , HB 1269 , HB4224 , HB3609 , HB5032 , HB2240 , HB5180 , HB3348 , HB4668 , HB4909 , HB4665 , HB4895 , HB3395 , HB3157 , HB4762 , HB4395 , HB4325 , HB4952 , HB4386 , HB4273 , HB2760 , HB2697 , HB2820 , HB1828 , HB1768 , HB1579 , HB1773 , HB1871 , HB2035 , HB2448 , HB2492 , HB1411 , HB4753 , HB4666 , HB4529 , HB1499 , HB1610 , HB2028 , HB1506 , HB886 , HB3546 , HB796 , HB223 , HB1475 , HB3556 , HB4638 , HCR98 , HCR92 , HCR126
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 05/08/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • This scales back aspects of the project so that it would no longer include the firearms support buildings
  • </c><00:25:52.159><c> support</c><00:25:52.480><c> buildings</c> include the firearms support buildings
  • Because I know PFA in general, with their programs, there's a lot of restrictions in terms of local tax
  • Because I know PFA in general, with their programs, there's a lot of restrictions in terms of local tax
  • in terms of local lot of restrictions in terms of local tax<01:04:08.079><c> capacities.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Apr 29th, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, firearm into an occupied dwelling. So, firearm into an occupied dwelling.
  • . to firearms. to firearms.
  • related to firearms, and to me, it appears to be not a firearms or gun it appears to be not a firearms
  • access to firearms.
  • And the only change that you firearms. And the only change that you firearms.
Bills: HB 1500 , HJR 7 , HJR 112 , HB 34 , HB 133 , HB 112 , HB 119 , HB 128 , HB 130 , HB 132 , HB 2756 , HB 166 , HB 406 , HB 186 , HB 271 , HB 331 , HB 380 , HB 1583 , HB 1584 , HB 1819 , HB 621 , HB 303 , HB 552 , HB 366 , HB 463 , HB 1211 , HB 1327 , HB 1461 , HB 923 , HB 1760 , HB 2043 , HB 2467 , HB 5333 , HB 5265 , HB 1592 , HB 1576 , HB 1552 , HB 2018 , HB 3511 , HB 1781 , HB 2013 , HB 2340 , HB 2349 , HB 2508 , HB 2970 , HB 2520 , HB 865 , HB 2851 , HB 3385 , HB 3336 , HB 3529 , HB 3309 , HB 1127 , HB 1232 , HB 1397 , HB 4236 , HB 1804 , HB 1926 , HB 4041 , HB 1965 , HB 1964 , HB 2679 , HB 2730 , HB 3698 , HB 3699 , HCR 77 , HB 3354 , HB 163 , HB 201 , HB 272 , HB 333 , HB 405 , HB 519 , HB 569 , HB 654 , HB 694 , HB 791 , HB 1006 , HB 1136 , HB 1240 , HB 1266 , HB 1275 , HB 1437 , HB 1532 , HB 1675 , HB 1842 , HB 1868 , HB 1888 , HB 1894 , HB 1943 , HB 1990 , HB 2029 , HB 2061 , HB 2286 , HB 2523 , HB 2622 , HB 2626 , HB 2652 , HB 2692 , HB 2842 , HB 2885 , HB 2914 , HB 3016 , HB 3096 , HB 3129 , HB 3248 , HB 3251 , HB 3255 , HB 3479 , HB 3611 , HB 3623 , HB 3701 , HB 3724 , HB 3803 , HB 3804 , HB 3805 , HB 3806 , HB 3810 , HB 3816 , HB 3832 , HB 3887 , HB 4127 , HB 4129 , HB 4130 , HB 4131 , HB 4163 , HB 4187 , HB 4229 , HB 4238 , HB 4454 , HB 4588 , HB 4643 , HB 4736 , HB 4738 , HB 4739 , HB 4945 , HB 5015 , HB 5616 , SB 767 , SB 1619 , SB 1738 , HJR 5 , HJR 2 , HB 1399 , HB 388 , HB 114 , HB 205 , HB 2789 , HB 2791 , HB 499 , HB 2960 , HB 3163 , HB 3135 , HB 2427 , HB 1672 , HB 1722 , HB 2618 , HB 879 , HB 1126 , HB 4134 , HB 3513 , HB 1445 , HB 1893 , HB 1734 , HB 3229 , HB 3306 , HB 1276 , HB 3516 , HB 4145 , HB 1585 , HB 4810 , HB 2558 , HB 2742 , HB 1695 , HB 33 , HB 144 , HB 109 , HB 103 , HB 148 , HB 3809 , HB 2217 , HB 220 , HB 2421 , HB 2363 , HB 421 , HB 2455 , HB 3711 , HB 2559 , HB 2775 , HB 3126 , HB 3666 , HB 3595 , HB 3260 , HB 3376 , HB 3826 , HB 3770 , HB 1831 , HB 2614 , HB 3113 , HB 322 , HB 431 , HB 869 , HB 1203 , HB 1244 , HB 1875 , HB 1950 , HB 2152 , HB 2341 , HB 2809 , HB 2856 , HB 3012 , SB 1415 , SB 1058 , SB 487 , SB 1499 , SB 513 , SB 1697 , SB 1197 , SB 1437 , SB 1809 , SB 836 , SB 1879 , SB 1145 , SB 963 , SB 1038 , SB 1147 , SB 914 , SB 711 , SB 1409 , HB 3707 , HB 589 , HB 1360 , HB 2337 , HB 2391 , HB 718 , HB 23 , HB 2436 , HB 1500 , HJR 7 , HJR 112 , HB 34 , HB 133 , HB 112 , HB 119 , HB 128 , HB 130 , HB 132 , HB 2756 , HB 166 , HB 406 , HB 186 , HB 271 , HB 331 , HB 380 , HB 1583 , HB 1584 , HB 1819 , HB 621 , HB 303 , HB 552 , HB 366 , HB 463 , HB 1211 , HB 1327 , HB 1461 , HB 923 , HB 1760 , HB 2043 , HB 2467 , HB 5333 , HB 5265 , HB 1592 , HB 1576 , HB 1552 , HB 2018 , HB 3511 , HB 1781 , HB 2013 , HB 2340 , HB 2349 , HB 2508 , HB 2970 , HB 2520 , HB 865 , HB 2851 , HB 3385 , HB 3336 , HB 3529 , HB 3309 , HB 1127 , HB 1232 , HB 1397 , HB 4236 , HB 1804 , HB 1926 , HB 4041 , HB 1965 , HB 1964 , HB 2679 , HB 2730 , HB 3698 , HB 3699 , HB 3354 , HB 163 , HB 201 , HB 272 , HB 333 , HB 405 , HB 519 , HB 569 , HB 654 , HB 694 , HB 791 , HB 1006 , HB 1136 , HB 1240 , HB 1266 , HB 1275 , HB 1437 , HB 1532 , HB 1675 , HB 1842 , HB 1868 , HB 1888 , HB 1894 , HB 1943 , HB 1990 , HB 2029 , HB 2061 , HB 2286 , HB 2523 , HB 2622 , HB 2626 , HB 2652 , HB 2692 , HB 2842 , HB 2885 , HB 2914 , HB 3016 , HB 3096 , HB 3129 , HB 3248 , HB 3251 , HB 3255 , HB 3479 , HB 3611 , HB 3623 , HB 3701 , HB 3724 , HB 3803 , HB 3804 , HB 3805 , HB 3806 , HB 3810 , HB 3816 , HB 3832 , HB 3887 , HB 4127 , HB 4129 , HB 4130 , HB 4131 , HB 4163 , HB 4187 , HB 4229 , HB 4238 , HB 4454 , HB 4588 , HB 4643 , HB 4736 , HB 4738 , HB 4739 , HB 4945 , HB 5015 , HB 5616 , SB 767 , SB 1619 , SB 1738 , HCR 77
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/18/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Additionally, the amendment requires the conditions to be the least restrictive as individually determined
  • If you're a felon, you also lose your firearm rights.
  • If you're a felon, you also lose your firearm rights.
  • brought to us a few years ago under the Biden administration by the Arizona, by the Tobacco and Firearms
  • That is a content-based restriction on speech and triggers strict scrutiny.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Natural Resources and Environment May 12th, 2026

Natural Resources & Environment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Klein-Peter provides for use of pre-charged pneumatic devices to take deer during primitive firearms
  • of flooded corn on migratory waterfowl behavior and to reinstate the enforcement mechanism that restricted
  • However, it does restrict some access to, like, cleaning waterways, which is a real issue, especially
  • We put a specific amendment in there to restrict that, and also we made sure we are not trying to create
  • Emily... you know restrict that and also we made destinations where we're not you know we're not we're
Keywords: 965, house, all