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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Apr 16th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • court and the civil district court in Orleans.
  • But it’s in CDC, not criminal district court.
  • We have a police jury also. You have a police jury in a council?
  • Duncan, who is the criminal district clerk.
  • Napoleon as the civil district clerk, Mr.
Bills: SB256
Committee: House Judiciary
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Apr 27th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • It could vary a lot from district to district, too.
  • It could vary a lot from district to district too.
  • I know the day before my last first day in the It could vary a lot from district to district, too.
  • It will clarify that campus police, post-secondary police, are not part of the state supplemental pay
  • that goes to municipal police.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 5th, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I had the opportunity to job shadow one of these State Police officers who does conduct one of these
  • Paul Toops, Louisiana State Police, present and will provide information. Senator Fesi. Thank you.
  • But I do want to make this clear: the Louisiana State Police have done a great job of trying to make
  • The Louisiana State Police have done a great job of trying to, The Louisiana State Police have done a
  • I think our State Police and Fusion Center think that we can.
Bills: SB83 , SB135 , SB143 , SB155 , SB157 , SB202 , SB237 , SB261 , SB276 , SB295 , SB450 , SB465 , SB506 , HB1070
Committee: Senate Finance
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Apr 7th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chesson, is this just for police? Police and firefighters. Police and fire? Yes, sir. Okay.
  • Police.
  • Police. All right.
  • Daniels, Executive Director, Louisiana District Attorneys Association, Debbie Hinton, Police Jury Association
  • Zachary Daniels, Executive Director, Louisiana District Attorneys Association, Debbie Hinton, Police
Bills: HB82 , HB143 , HB145 , HB160 , HB222 , HB430 , HB445 , HB490 , HB603 , HB619 , HB670 , HB672 , HB763 , HB773 , HB781 , HB810 , HB874 , HB981
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) Apr 28th, 2025

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, there is a park with softball fields near the convention center district.
  • I want to be clear, my opinion has nothing to do with hiring police officers.
  • The entire city is aligned behind hiring more police officers.
  • You don't really now look to why don't you like this conservation district.
  • Police is where we're going to spend the time and effort.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 12th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • language that is to allow these local... ...language that is to allow these local governments, county districts
Bills: HB191 , HB196 , HB134 , HB14 , HB14
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education Mar 31st, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I went to the district. I went to the student.
  • First, it creates a logistical and financial crisis for our district.
  • And did you say that not all school districts have alternative settings?
  • The local district does that.
  • The local district does that.
Bills: HCR10 , HB195 , HB283 , HB319 , HB325 , HB407 , HB448 , HB482 , HB992
Committee: House Education
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs May 6th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • My district, District 127, suffered greatly.
  • But the Southeast Regional Management District is correct.
  • District.
  • We know our districts. We know our people.
  • In your district, or my district, because they're looking at so many millions of people. Thank you.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Both of those schools are in Senate District 18.
  • So every one of those schools in y'all district and mine and the whole state can rise up and be a choice
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  • </c> those schools are in Senate District 18. those schools are in Senate District 18.
  • and mine and the whole state district and mine and the whole state can<00:17:47.039><c> rise</c><00:
Bills: HB245 , SB16 , SB59 , SB62 , SB79 , SB88 , HB245 , SB16 , SB59 , SB62 , SB79 , SB88
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • Next up we have the state police update on the SERVE system. And Mr.
  • State police was going to be else.
  • </c> operational state police on the system. operational state police on the system.
  • </c> Graves County Sheriff uh Mayfield Police Graves County Sheriff uh Mayfield Police Department<00:
  • </c> Kentucky State Police? Kentucky State Police?
Summary: The committee received an update from Kentucky State Police on the SERVE radio system project, with David Barker and consultant Brandon Marshall explaining progress across multiple phases. They reported that Mayfield PD fire/EMS and Graves County Sheriff are fully operational on the system, Phase 2 is 77% complete with 48 existing sites finished and 13 new sites pending acquisition, and Phase 3A remains funded but not yet complete. They also said router upgrades are complete, radio dispatch positions and mobile/portable rollout are complete, and microwave replacement is nearly finished, with one remaining site delayed by weather. A major part of the discussion focused on why the project has taken so long and why equipment is being purchased before some sites are built. KSP said the project began as a radio system upgrade but expanded as they discovered additional infrastructure needs, including routers and microwave links that were not in the original scope. They explained that equipment must be purchased in advance to match versions and preserve warranty coverage, and that older existing tower sites are being refurbished rather than replaced to make use of existing public-safety infrastructure. They also said all expenditures are tracked in inventory and accounting records and that the project remains transparent. Members pressed for a master plan and timeline, with Representative Smith arguing the project needs clearer structure and fewer layers of decision-making. KSP acknowledged the need for a timeline, said they had plans but not a full timeline earlier, and stated that if the remaining funding is approved they expect to complete the remaining existing sites and 25 new sites by June 30, 2027. They said 56 new-build sites remain, identified as the yellow-dot sites on the maps, and that some sites may be able to use existing Demar/National Guard tower locations. The committee did not take a vote on the project during this portion of the meeting.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part II) May 26th, 2025

Local Government

Summary: The Senate Local Government Committee briefly convened and then immediately moved to recess. Senator Paxton made a motion to recess subject to the call of the chair, which was accepted. No bills, testimony, or substantive policy issues were discussed during the meeting. With no other business before the committee, it stood in recess subject to the call of the chair.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) May 26th, 2025

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the district to do so.
  • of the district to do so.
  • Now the businesses in this industrial district they would still be eligible for this industrial district
  • District, no money, no extra funding, but a volunteer board within that district to focus solely on
  • This is our type of district. Instead, ...eminent domain. This is our type of district.
Summary: The committee heard and discussed several local-government-related bills, mostly with committee substitutes. House Bill 2731 would let certain border counties regulate roadside vendors selling live animals in unincorporated areas and along public rights-of-way; the substitute narrowed the bill to live animal sales only and excluded livestock and other roadside commerce. House Bill 3483 would streamline TCEQ review of special utility district revenue bonds by removing tax-bond requirements that do not apply to SUDs. House Bill 4308 would create a county industrial development district framework, limited in the substitute to certain counties including Fort Bend County, to help finance industrial sites and related infrastructure. House Bill 5663 would create a Wood County Hospital District memory-care-focused district with no taxing power, intended to help pursue grants and other funding for a new facility. House Bill 4582 addressed attainable housing in Dallas and Tarrant counties, allowing local reimbursement tools for developers under a uniform, optional framework. House Bill 5509 would let municipalities suspend or revoke a hotel’s certificate of occupancy if law enforcement and a criminal court both find probable cause of human trafficking, with the substitute adding due-process protections. House Bill 1532 created a Lake Houston dredging and maintenance district funded by revenue from dredged material sales and revenue bonds, with no taxing authority or eminent domain. House Bill 23, heard as pending business, would revise the process for local governments to rescind development documents and adjust third-party reviewer liability and eligibility rules. House Bill 4580, concerning property tax exemptions for charitable organizations such as the Houston Rodeo, was amended to remove language about exempting revenue from property use and instead focus on land used for agricultural, youth, and educational support. Public testimony was generally supportive on the bills heard, with witnesses including county officials, utility and water association representatives, hotel industry representatives, and housing developers. Several speakers emphasized the need for faster financing or permitting tools, flood mitigation, housing affordability, anti-trafficking enforcement, or local economic development. Some members raised concerns about scope, precedent, consultation with affected senators, and due process, particularly on House Bill 4582 and House Bill 5509, but the committee largely accepted the committee substitutes as improvements. No public testimony was offered on several bills, and most measures were left pending before later being voted out. The committee took recorded votes on multiple pending bills and reported them favorably, often with committee substitutes adopted in lieu of the filed versions. House Bills 1532, 2731, 3483, 5509, 5663, and 4580 were reported out, with 1532 and 5663 passing unanimously and 3483, 2731, and 5509 also receiving favorable votes despite one present-not-voting on 3483. House Bill 23 and House Bill 4582 were left pending subject to call of the chair. The committee then recessed until adjournment or later.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, I've spent a large amount of time in his district.
  • , he saw, uh, his district saw in 2023 the day Texot data shows that there were 3 fatalities in his district
  • In Chairman Canales' district, there was 5 fatalities.
  • Uh, Chairman Hefner had 1 fatality in his district.
  • I had My district had 12 fatalities in 2023.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • If a district loses capacity at a shared disposal site due to the relocation, the relocating district
  • I've spent a large amount of time I'm in his district.
  • In his district and Representative Paul Bettis and Christina Morales' district up there in Harris, there
  • Chairman Hefner had one fatality in his district.
  • The reality is that’s not where the police should be.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's now flood control districts and flood control projects after Hurricane Harvey and Imelda.
  • There was another heartbreaking death of a high school student in Representative Morales' district.
  • In my own district, we tragically lost a child as he was trying to outrun a train.
  • Our districts are impacted most in the nation, not just in our state.
  • You've seen it in your district.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/19/2026 - House Rural Economic Development

Rural Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • They exist in over 220 districts around the U.S. and 25 states.
  • Even your district, sir. His voice matters too.
  • Madam Chair, coming from a historic and tourism-driven district, this one is a no-brainer.
  • and Vice Chair's district.
  • We have over 400 local high school graduates from the Casa Grande Union High School District that are
Bills: HB2107 , HB2588 , HB2946 , HB2950
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I've served, I mentioned earlier, as a specially appointed criminal... ...civil prosecutor for district
  • This change will enable the district to move forward with a proposed partnership to build a new doctor's
  • clinic on undeveloped district land.
  • House Bill 148 addresses this issue by requiring all new appraisal district board members to complete
  • House Bill 148, which is meant to provide training and acknowledgment of duties for the Appraisal District