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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm talking very low income. get my degree, I'd join the military.
  • I chose to get my bachelor's and my master's through the military.
  • I spent 21 years in the military, but one main reason that I joined the military, we couldn't afford
  • Just join the military, because it's not an option for everybody.
  • Both in the military and to the state of Texas in the legislature. Thank you, ma'am.
Bills: HB3032 , HB3434 , HB3574 , HB5339 , HB5646
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Veterans and Military Affairs - Room 210, 3 March, 2026; 1:00 P.M.

Veterans and Military Affairs

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  • And what this does is we passed a bill last year that allowed for, uh, medics in the military to be able
  • And what this does is we passed a bill last year that allowed for, uh, medics in the military to be able
  • I'm former military myself.
  • </c><00:06:59.280><c> In</c><00:06:59.440><c> fact,</c> &gt;&gt; Um, I'm former military myself.
  • In fact, &gt;&gt; Um, I'm former military myself.
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Veterans and Military Affairs - Room 210, 19 February, 2026; 2:00 P.M.

Veterans and Military Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Number two on the agenda, House Bill 1084, Military Leave for Training Increase amount authorized.
  • This is double referred to Veterans and Military Affairs. This is a strike-all.
  • 00:02:33.599><c> House</c><00:02:33.840><c> Bill</c><00:02:34.400><c> 1084,</c><00:02:35.680><c> Military
  • </c><00:02:36.160><c> Lead</c> agenda, House Bill 1084, Military Lead agenda, House Bill 1084, Military
  • </c> double referred to Veterans and Military double referred to Veterans and Military Affairs.<00:03
MS
Transcript Highlights:
  • Tricare is the military insurance program, and this legislation would basically repay those members who
Summary: The committee took up Senate Bill 2018, which would create a state-funded reimbursement program to pay Tricare premiums for eligible Mississippi National Guard members. The sponsor explained the bill is intended to improve quality of life, recruiting, and retention, especially for part-time Guardsmen who lack other medical coverage. General Chris Thomas testified that the proposal is a major priority for the Guard and would help address a significant gap in insurance coverage among soldiers and airmen. Members asked how the reimbursement would work, when payments would be made, and whether the benefit would cover the full premium. Thomas said the mechanics were still being worked out, but the intent was to reimburse members fully for their monthly premium, likely through some recurring reimbursement process. He clarified the bill is aimed at traditional part-time Guard members, not full-time AGR or federal technicians who already have medical coverage. Senators also asked whether the benefit would extend to families. Thomas said the current version covers only the service member, though a family plan option exists and the committee discussed the possibility of pursuing that later if the numbers work. The sponsor noted an appropriation bill would be needed to fund the program, with a fiscal note estimated at $4.6 million if all eligible members participated, though that amount would likely be lower because some already have insurance. The committee then adopted a do-pass motion, approved the bill, and reported it out.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Just last Friday, after the hearing, three flights were cleared for takeoff at DCA while a military flyover
  • The fact that the military asked for an exemption and in the granting of that exemption with the FAA
  • that was filled with Minnesotans, including a member of my staff, that came within. 500 feet of a military
  • Louis with the people that are manufacturing military airplanes on the floor.
  • Louis is sort of the hub of the operations on the military side, and we're building the F-47. thousands
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on significant safety concerns surrounding Boeing and its compliance with federal aviation standards. Lawmakers expressed frustration over the Army's failure to provide requested operational transparency regarding helicopter operations near Washington, D.C., amid recent incidents indicating a strained air traffic control situation. Several members called for reform in Boeing's oversight, emphasizing the need for a robust safety culture and mandatory safety management systems to prevent future disasters like the 737 MAX crashes. The discussions were passionate, with survivors and families impacted by past accidents present, highlighting the urgency and seriousness of the issues at hand.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • the record and just say that today I hope to understand how you're managing the risk of critical military
  • Above all else, I extend my gratitude to the American people for their endurance support of the military
  • Our military has the best-trained, most capable space war fighting force in the world, and they stand
  • On the military side, I have a named operation called Operation Olympic Defender, which includes seven
  • How important is increased investment in hypersonics if we're going to regain our military edge over
Summary: The meeting focused on the strategic posture of U.S. military capabilities with an emphasis on deterrence amid growing global threats. General Cotton from STRATCOM and General Whiting from SPACECOM provided insights into the modernization efforts of the nuclear triad. Key discussions involved the importance of maintaining control over specific frequency spectrums critical for military operations and the implications of potential auctioning of these bands. Members expressed concerns regarding the evolving landscape with adversaries like China and Russia, emphasizing that swift action is needed to adapt and preserve U.S. national security. Various proposals and existing programs, including the B-21 bomber and the nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missile (SLICOM), were debated, alongside the necessity of increasing military investment in hypersonic defense systems.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Administration May 7th, 2025

Administration

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  • Through his advocacy, it becomes clear that there is a need for broader recognition and awareness of
  • environment helped it earn a Culture of Health Prize from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, as well as recognition
  • This resolution would give the county statewide recognition.
  • This resolution would give the county statewide recognition for its economic and cultural contributions
Summary: The Senate Committee on Administration met with a quorum and took up a series of pending resolutions, bills, and the local uncontested calendar. The committee first reported HCR 80 favorably and placed it on the May 9, 2025 local and uncontested calendar. It then heard and approved several commemorative resolutions, including HCR 12 designating September as Deaf Awareness Month for 10 years, HCR 55 reaffirming Poteet as the Strawberry Capital of Texas, HCR 56 designating May as NEC and Breastfeeding Awareness Month, and HB 3096 creating Profound Autism Awareness Day on March 17. Each of these measures was reported favorably to the full Senate, with no opposition in testimony except HB 3096, which included supportive testimony from Tara Duval describing the needs of individuals with profound autism and their families. The committee also approved HCR 58 redesignating Dripping Springs as the Wedding Capital of Texas, SB 2959 designating August as Firearm Safety Month, HCR 74 naming Carthage the Country Music Capital of Texas, HCR 78 establishing Lone Star Santa’s Charities Day, HCR 116 redesignating Brownsville as the Bicycling Capital of the Rio Grande Valley, and HCR 117 designating Port Aransas as the Fishing Capital of Texas. SB 2959 drew supportive testimony from Stephen Price, who emphasized gun safety, suicide prevention, and public awareness, while other measures received no public testimony. All were reported favorably and recommended for the May 9 local and uncontested calendar. Later, the committee approved HCR 6 naming Galveston the Juneteenth Capital of Texas, HCR 50 naming Galveston the Mardi Gras Capital of Texas, HCR 107 making the Texas Almanac the official State Book of Texas, HCR 70 designating Jim Hogg County as the Vaquero Capital of Texas, HCR 71 recognizing LaSalle County for wild hog hunting and related traditions, and HCR 29 designating April as Counseling Awareness Month. HCR 6 received testimony from a Galveston city representative in support of the Juneteenth designation, and HCR 29 received testimony from the Texas Counseling Association supporting recognition of counselors. Finally, the committee certified the May 9, 2025 local and uncontested calendar after removing 32 bills for reasons including penalties, fiscal notes, or opposition, specifically noting SB 317 was removed due to criminal and civil penalties, and then recessed.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • There's been a lot of operations and incidents in the state where federal law enforcement and military
  • I bring 22 years of military service where I also served on Operation Lone Star as an officer.
  • Whenever you do... for an internal defense with the military, that's who you work through and with.
  • House Bill 5622 by Chairman Wilson includes military veterans and military service members as well as
  • Recognition and support that they deserve. Thank you for the opportunity to speak.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chair lays out House Bill 5308 in recognition.
  • Our recognition framework establishes a structured program to record, reward, and recognize Texas military
  • Obviously, I think the military, in my experience with Texas military forces on the border for a year
  • You're saying Texas Military Department? Yes, sir. Okay.
  • It was a goal back in the 70s and 80s when I was in the military.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 27th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

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  • working with the police chiefs and sheriffs on one amendment, and I'm working with the Emergency Military
  • Department, and excuse me, the Military Department and Emergency Management Division on another amendment
  • This is a good bill brought to us by Representative Dent and at the request of the Military Department
  • And at the request of the Military Department.
  • What it does is it creates a Civil Air Patrol in the Military Department in Washington State, which I
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Feb 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a third-generation Washingtonian, former military stationed at the 391st Military Intelligence Battalion
  • By way of background, the Washington Military Department provides defense and security for the state
  • I am the Deputy Director of the Washington Military Department under General Welsh, and I'm also the
  • I'm Robert De Zell, Director of the Washington Military Department's Emergency Management Division.
  • Integrating the Washington wing of the Civil Air Patrol into the Washington Military Department would
Bills: SB6046
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Jan 14th, 2026

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill actually adds a paragraph that says the surviving spouse, in recognition of their sacrifice
  • This bill actually adds a paragraph that says the surviving spouse, in recognition of their sacrifice
Bills: HB10 , HB33 , HB35 , HB42 , HB74 , HB102 , HB107 , HB10 , HB33 , HB35 , HB42 , HB74 , HB102 , HB107