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OK
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  • And in our districts, you meet a lot of good people around Oklahoma.
  • The law that the bill does not include language that reduces our tax.
  • Currently, the fuel tax for gasoline at the federal level is 18.4 cents.
  • Are you referring to the state fuel tax or the federal?
  • We're going to be back home in our districts.
Bills: HCR1030 , HB1370 , SB893 , SB2 , SB1589
Summary: The House convened, completed roll call, and heard an invocation and pledge before moving through several ceremonial presentations. Members recognized Monty Smith for 43 years of service with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, honored the Marlow Lady Outlaws girls golf team for winning the Class 3A state and academic state championships, and acknowledged the final group of pages for the 60th Legislature. The House also adopted HCR 1030, which sets the legislative procedure schedule and deadlines for the 61st Oklahoma Legislature. The chamber then met in a joint session with the Senate to observe Veterans Awareness Day. Speakers from both chambers and the Oklahoma Veterans Council delivered remarks honoring veterans, Gold Star families, and military service, and highlighted recent policy achievements for veterans, including the full tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans, the exemption of military retirement pay from state income tax, improved funding for veterans’ homes, and restructuring of the Oklahoma Veterans Commission. The Veterans Council also presented its annual awards, naming Sen. Kerry Hicks as Outstanding Senator of the Year, Rep. Andy Menz as Outstanding Representative of the Year, Aaron Higgins as Veteran of the Year, and the Speed family as Veteran Family of the Year, and recognized Scott Howell for his service to the council. The joint session then adjourned. Back in the House, members took up Senate amendments to House Bill 1370, which concerns the Corporation Commission plugging fund and a repealer tied to a state fuel-tax offset provision. The bill’s author explained that the amendment would prevent the state from capturing savings if the federal fuel excise tax is reduced, so any reduction would benefit consumers rather than state revenue. After questions about fiscal impact and the well-plugging fund, the House adopted the Senate amendments without objection and passed HB 1370 on final passage by a vote of 89-1; the emergency clause also passed 89-1. The House then recessed, later returned for a staff appreciation and sine die-style recognition, including a tribute to long-serving bill drafter Mark Carter, and recessed again while awaiting any additional legislation from the Senate.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Apr 22nd, 2026

Appropriations

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  • Amendment number nine creates the Louisiana Income Tax Elimination Fund.
  • They hope to pay less taxes. He's been waiting to do that to me for some time.
  • And I know you've been hearing it back home in your districts.
  • We had the same thing in my district. We had a chase going on.
  • I know my home parish, there's a sales tax in perpetuity to my local law enforcement district—in perpetuity
Bills: HB316 , HB549 , HB646 , HB752 , HB824 , HB873 , HB1129 , HB1157 , HB1170
Summary: The House Appropriations Committee met on April 22 and first considered Chairman Beaulieu’s House Bill 646, a constitutional amendment limiting the amount of State General Fund money that may be appropriated in a fiscal year. After adopting a set of amendments creating the Louisiana Income Tax Elimination Fund and making conforming changes, the committee reported the bill favorably as amended. The companion bill, House Bill 824, which establishes the growth limit formula based on CPI, medical CPI, and population change, was also amended and reported favorably as amended. Supporters framed both measures as a way to keep spending within recurring revenues and create a path toward reducing or eliminating the state income tax. The committee then reported favorably as amended House Bill 1157, creating the Louisiana State Infrastructure Fund to help finance infrastructure-related projects, with testimony that it would leverage private and federal dollars and initially focus on rail, port, road, and bridge projects. House Bill 316, which provides a framework for student literacy reforms for grades four through eight, was presented as having no new cost because the Department of Education said the work was already covered by existing resources; it was reported favorably. House Bill 549, creating the Bayou Growth Opportunity Workforce Program to provide employer-based training grants, also received support from business groups and was reported favorably as amended. House Bill 1129, dealing with the sale of state-owned surplus movable property, drew support from Louisiana auctioneers who argued local firms should be allowed to bid on the state’s auction contract instead of relying on an out-of-state vendor; it was reported favorably. House Bill 873, which would fund pursuit intervention technology through a $2 driver’s license fee, generated significant concern about adding fees and whether the money should instead come from existing budgets. After discussion of the proposed technologies and training, the committee deferred the bill voluntarily to work on alternatives, including a possible sunset and other funding options. Finally, House Bill 752, which would change the timing and duration of regular legislative sessions by joint rule, was reported without action after members noted the revised fiscal note showed a decrease in state general fund expenditures. The meeting then adjourned.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Government Oversight Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Government Oversight

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  • They just will not be able to do it at a facility that receives state tax dollars.
  • It gives counties the option to impose a 1% tax on the retail sale of marijuana.
  • The second question I have deals with on the county side who can make the request to raise taxes.
  • So, in thinking about tax increases, you know, here in the legislature, for us to approve a tax increase
  • Yes, sir, but as you know, I'm a proud proponent of incrementalism.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Government Oversight Feb 26th, 2026

Government Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • They just will not be able to do it at a facility that receives state tax dollars.
  • Everybody that pays taxes in one way, shape, or form is a part of that.
  • The second question I have deals with, on the county side, who can make the request to raise taxes.
  • So in thinking about tax increases, you know, here in the legislature, for us to approve a tax increase
  • And as you know, this bill, my district is only OKC.
Summary: The committee opened with prayer and then took up several bills, beginning with HB 3057, a government efficiency cleanup measure that removes more than 50 obsolete statutory report requirements. A member raised a concern that the bill might inadvertently remove language related to a child abuse response team, and the sponsor said that would be corrected before floor consideration. HB 3057 was then approved 14-0 and sent to the floor. Members then debated HB 313, which prohibits state funds from being used for gender reassignment surgeries. The sponsor said the bill is intended to ensure taxpayer dollars are not used for such procedures, while opponents argued it goes beyond funding restrictions and could affect adults, referrals, private conversations, and medical judgment. Supporters framed it as protecting children and public funds. After debate, the bill passed 16-3. The committee also approved HB 4113, clarifying that people with felony convictions regain voting rights after completing incarceration, parole, supervision, and probation, and HB 3310, the Agency Accountability and Budget Transparency Act, both by 15-0 votes. The committee next considered HB 3314, a county-option marijuana public safety impact fee allowing a 15% tax on retail marijuana sales. Questions focused on the 5% petition threshold and who should initiate the tax request, and the sponsor said he was open to changes. The bill passed 12-3. Members then debated HB 3985, which would create a private cause of action against certain large municipalities, mainly in the two largest metro areas, for failing to enforce laws related to issues such as camping, loitering, and panhandling. Opponents said it intrudes on municipal home rule and could raise constitutional issues; supporters said it would encourage cities to enforce their own laws. It also passed 12-3. Finally, the committee approved HB 4486, authorizing a Gold Star Family Memorial Monument funded by the Woody Williams Foundation, after discussion about how it fits with existing veterans memorials at the Capitol. The bill passed 14-0. The chair announced the committee would meet again on Tuesday and then adjourned.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - House Appropriations

Appropriations

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  • the premium tax liability, individual income tax, or corporate income tax.
  • over that 10-year stream of benefits, generate more tax revenue—new tax revenue—than they even cost
  • It’s a tax cut, yes. And you’re saying this tax cut generates new revenue, right?
  • districts, school districts, the county itself.
  • Or what about the records from the Gatston School District? District spent?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources May 12th, 2025

Energy Resources

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  • There's a federal tax exemption on exported fuel. Well, the exported fuel...
  • tax evasion into their country.
  • code on the 162 for the motor fuel tax code.
  • Concerned about the tax, you know, making sure that all that tax-free exported fuel actually leaves the
  • As you know, that's important to my folks in my district. So, we'll let...
Bills: SB290 , SB2949
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Health Committee Apr 8th, 2025

Health

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  • I want to make sure that the people in my district are getting the best plan that they can get under
  • Um, basically what it does is it takes the collection of the premium tax and puts it in with the department
Bills: HB445 , HB477 , SB274 , HB441
Committee: House Health
AL
Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Hatcher will have his district back and Senator Barfoot will have their district back.
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  • district in Montgomery?
  • My district is 47% black. opportunity. My district is 47% black. 47.
  • And so districts.
Bills: SB1
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Committee Special Session 2026 May 5th, 2026

Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development

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  • </c> through district manipulation. through district manipulation.
  • council districts.
  • But let's look specifically at the area covered by District 25 and District 26.
  • </c> an affected State Senate district. an affected State Senate district.
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Bills: SB1
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Jan 27th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Education

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  • for certain school districts.
  • , not just the reception... ...the home district, not just the receiving district.
  • They—the provisions require the receiving district to try to get records from the sending district, so
  • they can't direct the students' prior district... ...direct the students' prior district to send the
  • homelessness in my district.
Bills: HB1662 , HB1683 , HB2534 , HB2557 , HB2594
Committee: House Education
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Opening Day Floor Session 01-21-2026 10:00am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • 19 on December represent Senate District 19 on December 3rd,<00:05:28.400><c> 2025.
  • I personally believe we need to have a vibrant film tax credit. We see the cancellation of series.
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OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm very late for a meeting back in district, so I'm going to be running quickly.
  • House Bill 4343 would set an appraiser and commissioner condemnation case fee by the district court.
  • The issue we are having... ...condemnation case fee by the district court.
  • We're having an issue where private appraisers are charging $450 to $550 and upward, and many district
  • them from a person's Oklahoma state income tax refund.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 2/25/26

Education Policy

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  • live in that district.
  • live in that district.
  • live in that district.
  • live in that district.
  • </c> solution for different districts. solution for different districts.
Bills: HF3409 , HF3487 , HF3401
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures May 6th, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

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  • San Antonio, where I'm from, is probably like every other district; it is a city of small businesses.
  • Lottery couriers have proven effective in attracting new customers and driving incremental revenue for
  • Department of Treasury and Alcohol, Tobacco, Tax, and Trade Bureau reports that current release wines
Bills: SB650 , HB3667 , SB28 , HB3201 , SB1184 , HB1800 , SB 28
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs (Part I) Apr 24th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • amendment is passed and our elected Congress at the time of passage accomplishes that through additional taxes
  • Beautiful Senate District 1. Welcome, introduce yourself, and give us your testimony.