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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/13/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • recognized credential now this industry recognized credential now this has<00:31:25.720><c> been</c>
  • </c> with other states and other Industries with other states and other Industries and<00:48:18.640><
  • I would propose that we utilize what's in the governor's budget and other industries for the last 80
  • Larson, Director of Apprenticeship Minnesota, Department of Labor and Industry.
  • I direct the apprenticeship division at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
Bills: HF846, HF1538, HF1959
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/19/2026 - House Rural Economic Development

Rural Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Arizona cannot afford to take this industry for granted.
  • We have about a $750 million-a-year industry. It's a growing community. It's a growing industry.
  • Arizona cannot afford to take this industry for granted.
  • We have about a $750 million a year industry. It's a growing community. It's a growing industry.
  • We have the number one export industry in the state.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Feb 4th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • I met with the travel insurance industry over the summer, and all stakeholders were involved in this.
  • that is being utilized by data brokers, and um... ...so I guess ultimately the view of this whole industry
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, the amendment simply adds 'defense' to the list of industries that this bill is guiding or pushing
  • guidance of transfer. technology and just so we don't miss any industry that Oklahoma is passionate
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, the amendment simply adds defense to the list of industries that this bill is guiding, or is
  • pushing guidance of transfer technology, and just so that we don't miss any industry that Oklahoma is
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, offered the invocation, and recognized the Doctor of the Day and several visiting groups in the galleries. The chamber then moved through a series of bills, with most of the action focused on third reading, amendments, and final passage votes. Senator Coleman’s motion to reconsider the failed vote on SB 1696 passed, allowing the bill to be taken up again. SB 1696, described by Senator Coleman as a rural economic development measure with no fiscal impact, passed on final passage and then passed again as an emergency measure after several senators changed votes from no to yes. SB 1670, as amended to add defense to the industries covered by its technology-transfer guidance, passed unanimously and was declared an emergency measure. SB 1687, which would strengthen Service Oklahoma’s authority regarding written driver’s tests and extend learner’s permit timing, was amended to delete unclear language and restore the title, then passed unanimously. SB 1975, which reorganizes how schools publicize AP testing dates, locations, and sign-up information, drew questions about compliance and implementation but no opposition; it passed unanimously and was also declared an emergency measure. After the bills were disposed of, members made personal announcements, including congratulations for a new grandchild and upcoming birthdays, and the Senate adjourned until Monday, March 16, 2026.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 3rd, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Millions of state and federal dollars right now are being invested toward developing the industrial park
  • BHS staters, and is also a member of Escaramuzas while participating with charreadas and the rodeo industry
  • She wants to support and represent the agriculture industry.
  • Having grown up surrounded by agriculture, Angie has developed a deep appreciation for the industry and
  • an electrical engineer, working within the energy fields, including likely in the nuclear energy industry
Summary: The House convened with quorum, prayer, pledges, and a series of memorials, certificates, guest introductions, and legislative messages. House Memorial 8 honored the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and Dr. King’s legacy; members spoke about the commission’s work in promoting service, liberty, equality, and student leadership. The memorial passed unanimously, 70-0. Later, House Memorial 25 recognized victims of violent crime and their families, with emotional testimony from lawmakers and guests describing the lasting impact of homicide and the importance of survivor voices. That memorial also passed unanimously, 70-0. The chamber then recognized numerous guests, including Kid Frost, several student “shadows” from Belen High School and other schools, Santo Domingo Pueblo leaders, Habitat for Humanity volunteers, CNM board members and students, Southwest Cheese representatives, military installation leaders, and others. Members also highlighted community events and receptions, including Silver Spikes Day and a 100th bill celebration. The House received several executive messages from the governor authorizing bill submissions on virtual power plants, apprenticeship funding for public works, AEDs at school athletic activities, and an energy affordability and grid reliability commission, along with a Senate message transmitting Senate Bill 2. Committee reports were adopted on a number of measures, including House Bills 145, 200, 32, 33, 61, 201, 153, 154, 184, 110, and 109, plus House Memorials 23, 24, and 26, and House Joint Memorial 2. The Appropriations and Finance Committee also reported a substitute for House Bills 2 and 3, which was adopted. On third reading, Senate Bill 1, dealing with a doctor compact for New Mexico, passed the House 64-0 after discussion about its role in physician recruitment and the need for malpractice reform. House Bill 34, a cleanup bill related to nurse licensure and charter school nurses, was also taken up for debate, with questions focused on the three-tier nurse evaluation system and recruitment impacts.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:05:03.680><c> and</c><00:05:04.000><c> is</c> about 60 million a year industry and is about 60
  • million a year industry and is quite<00:05:04.560><c> frankly</c><00:05:04.880><c> delicious.
  • They come from private industry. They're not state dollars that we've granted on any level.
  • Like should we provide a industry.
  • </c> um an added incentive of an industry um an added incentive of an industry that<01:39:28.719><c>
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The resolution comes in response to the longstanding role of the Cattlemen industry and shaping our state's
  • We're honoring generations in Texas that built this industry, recognizing.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development May 12th, 2026

Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our crawfish industry is not just about seasonal business.
  • And this is a program that, for industries, niche industries like crawfish, like landscape, it may not
  • So you can see how not having a proper labor force within our industry, within the crawfish industry,
  • This is extremely important to our agricultural industry.
  • You know, not only the chicken, the fishing, beef industries, but as you may...” “...fishing, beef industries
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 21st, 2026 at 08:00 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • "In the beer industry, you can do that.
  • Number one, this is industry-driven.
  • This is industry-led, and the industry and businesses gain, which we heard yesterday.
  • Number one, this is industry-driven.
  • This is industry-led, and the industry and businesses gain, which we heard yesterday.
TX
Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration met with a quorum present to reconsider the local and uncontested calendar for May 28, 2025. Senator Menendez moved to reconsider the prior certification of the calendar, and the committee agreed without objection. Menendez then moved to add HB 4202 to the May 28, 2025 calendar. There was no objection, and the bill was added. He next moved to certify the recommended list for the May 28, 2025 calendar, including HB 4202. The clerk called the roll on certification, and the list was approved unanimously with seven votes and zero nays. With no further business, the committee recessed at the call of the chair.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Administration (Part I) May 27th, 2025

Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • Pineland quickly developed as a growing sawmill industry in 1910, over 100 years ago.
  • Pineland quickly developed as a growing sawmill industry in 1910, over 100 years ago.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration met with a quorum and considered several local and uncontested measures, mostly resolutions designating official Texas titles for places and observances. HCR 111 would name Combs the official Bee Capital of Texas; HCR 81 would name Milam the Gateway Capital of Texas; HCR 84, as a committee substitute, would name Pineland the Sawmill Capital of Texas; and HCR 83 would name Rusk County the Syrup Capital of Texas. The committee also heard HCR 46, designating January 12 as Nathan Gage Ingram Day for a 10-year period ending in 2035, honoring the Roanoke Navy SEAL who died during a mission off Somalia. No public testimony was offered on any of these resolutions, and each was reported favorably to the full Senate by unanimous or near-unanimous roll call votes, then placed on the local and uncontested calendar for May 28, 2025. The committee also considered HB 5655, which would create a water control and improvement district in Fort Bend County to provide drainage improvements for about 912 acres owned by TPHTL Hatcher LLC. Senator Kolkhorst explained that the district powers were intended to address flooding and drainage in a low-lying area. The bill was reported favorably to the full Senate with no opposition after no public testimony was offered. In addition, HB 5689 and HB 5690 were heard as local bills validating and updating the powers and prior acts of the Coal Ranch Improvement District No. 1 and the Hunter Ranch Improvement District No. 1 in Denton County; both were reported favorably without testimony or questions. At the end of the meeting, the committee reviewed the proposed May 28, 2025 local and uncontested calendar, noted that some bills had been removed due to penalties, fiscal notes, or significant opposition, and specifically removed HB 4202. The remaining calendar, with that exception, was certified by unanimous vote. The committee then recessed.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • particular the Fed, use reputational risk as a tool to encourage the debanking of certain legal industries
  • that the regulatory OCC and other regulatory agencies specifically told them to debank certain industries
  • The Fed's interest rate decisions have an especially big impact on industries like manufacturing, which
  • Does that signal trouble for industries in other parts of the country? It can.
  • How do you account for the whole industry that is repeatedly suffocated by unfair competition?
Bills: SB257
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation REVISED Feb 9th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • But specifically, 1392 has to deal with the aerospace engineer employee tax credit.
  • is aerospace.
  • Do we know anything about we know about the industry?
  • This would be for aerospace engineers.
  • So, consequently, you could have an H-1B visa aerospace engineer out of Bangalore, India.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation REVISED Feb 9th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • So I'm worrying we just passed civil engineers to try to compete with aerospace, so then if we bump aerospace
  • So I'm worrying we just passed civil engineers to try to compete with aerospace, so then if we bump aerospace
  • Our number two industry is aerospace. We need to keep it going.
  • Yes, this would be for aerospace engineers.
  • We've tried to incentivize this industry.
Summary: The Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee took up a mix of tax policy, incentive, and administrative measures, beginning with an annual motion authorizing the chair to request OSBI background checks for any Horse Racing Commission nominees. The committee then passed Senate Bill 1839, as amended, to create a de minimis ad valorem tax exception for personal property valued at $5,000 or less per account. The committee also confirmed Daniel LaFortune to the Oklahoma Tax Commission by a 12-0 vote, with LaFortune emphasizing his IRS background and commitment to customer service and fairness. Several other bills were approved, including Senate Bill 1280 to align the plugging fund sunset date in the tax code with another statute; Senate Bill 1832 to reauthorize income tax refund checkoffs for veterans programs; Senate Bill 2001 to freeze property taxes for three years for homeowners displaced by a turnpike or eminent domain, though members raised concerns about downsizing and future valuation; and Senate Bill 1405 to renew the wildlife diversity checkoff, with testimony clarifying it would fund non-game species rather than predator reintroduction. Senate Bill 1989 also passed, expanding the Oklahoma College Savings Plan to accept digital payment platforms such as Venmo and PayPal, with members discussing how deposits would be tracked. The committee then considered Senate Bill 2143, which would allow counties to use aerial or satellite imagery and fixed-wing aircraft for property assessment while excluding drones; supporters cited efficiency, safety, and accuracy, while opponents raised privacy, foreign-company, and taxpayer-frustration concerns. The bill passed 7-4. Senate Bill 1393, a housing redevelopment tax credit for vacant and abandoned properties, passed 8-3 after discussion about affordable housing requirements and project ranking. The committee also approved three Incentive Evaluation Commission recommendations: Senate Bill 1392 to increase the aerospace engineer employee tax credit, Senate Bill 1395 to limit carryforward of the new jobs tax credit to seven years, and Senate Bill 1400 to consolidate aircraft-related sales tax exemptions. The meeting adjourned after the chairman noted more bills would be heard at a later meeting.