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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • As a result of that, the homeowners did not properly receive notice.
  • Proper notice for any reason. Senate Bill 290 aims to fix this situation.
  • First, the entity that sends out the notice must make sure that the notice has been delivered.
  • With notice requirements, this bill assures that.
  • And, you know, is there notice required for landowners, things like that? that.
Bills: SB766, SB290, SB494, SB1145
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Natural Resources Apr 30th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • In the committee sub, what we do is require, uh, 60 days' notice to the CCN holder before they opt out
  • concerned that these areas could be in the future removed from our CCN after we get it without any notice
  • With that being said, I'd like to thank you for your incorporation of the 60 day notice.
  • this session and the compromise language that ensures all affected utilities will receive 60 days' notice
  • So if, if you read through that and notice that you'll, you'll be able to notice that yourself.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 30th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • In the committee substitute, what we do is require 60 days' notice to the CCN holder before they opt
  • released, I am concerned that these areas could in the future be removed from our DCN without any notice
  • With that being said, I'd like to thank you for your... incorporation of the 60-day notice.
  • this session and the compromise language that ensures all affected utilities will receive 60 days' notice
  • So, if you read through that and notice... ...that you'll be able to notice that yourselves.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Local and County Government Feb 24th, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Local and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Some cities may not want to do that, but if a city does want to take the time to say, 'Look, we've noticed
  • you be open to actually defining 10 days as 10 business days for those residents and as far as the notice
  • that is because I know when we deal with grass weeds and code enforcement, there are times when the notice
  • will come on a Friday, and sometimes those notices will just be put on the door if you are not at home
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Labor & Workplace Standards Feb 24th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Labor & Workplace Standards

Transcript Highlights:
  • The department may provide this notice through an acknowledgement box in the online application process
  • , and finally it limits the requirement that notices include employee names and addresses to the notices
  • , and finally it limits the requirement that notices include employee names and addresses to the notices
  • They don't need a notice; they know that when they take the job.
  • They don't need a notice; they know that when they take the job.
Bills: SB6134, SB6136, SB6188
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Local and County Government Feb 24th, 2026

Local and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • But if a city does want to take the time to say, look, we’ve noticed that X kind of waste is extreme,
  • ...defining 10 days as 10 business days for those residents and as far as the notice is concerned, and
  • that is because I know when we deal with grass weeds and code enforcement, there are times when the notice
  • will come on a Friday, and sometimes those notices will just be put on the door if you aren't at home
Summary: The Senate Local and County Government Committee heard and advanced several bills dealing with municipal authority, land use, waste management, and transparency. Senate Bill 2106, by Senator Brooks, would require municipalities that use a reversion ordinance to change zoning back to a prior designation to compensate landowners for any loss in property value; it passed 8-0. Senate Bill 1471, by Senator Boren, as amended, would allow cities and towns to impose narrowly tailored fees related to solid waste and packaging impacts, with revenue limited to waste collection, recycling, cleanup, education, and related contamination-reduction efforts; members discussed microplastics, bag fees, and concerns about scope and oversight, and the bill passed 6-2. Senator Nysha and the chair spoke in support of the measure as a conservation and landfill-reduction tool. Senate Bill 2139, by Senator Hicks, was presented as a cleanup bill directing county clerks to remove discriminatory language from recorded plats, including digital records, after an ordinance amending a plat is adopted and recorded. The committee adopted a committee substitute, struck title, and advanced the bill 8-0. Senate Bill 2154, by Senator Reinhardt, would require lien holders to be notified before foreclosure proceedings begin when a municipal lien is filed; Senator Nice asked whether the notice period could be defined as 10 business days, and the author agreed to discuss that with stakeholders. That bill also passed 8-0. Finally, Senate Bill 1619, by Senator Hamilton, was broadened from an original focus on data centers to a general transparency measure for municipal and county governments. It would prohibit officials from using nondisclosure agreements to conceal how public tax dollars are spent, while still protecting proprietary business information. Members discussed constituent concerns about secretive economic development deals, and the bill passed 8-0. The committee then concluded its business and adjourned.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Rules REVISED Apr 20th, 2026

Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • I believe having this program just puts everybody on notice that we need to be bringing our very best
Summary: The Rules Committee met to consider a long slate of executive nominations and several bills. All of the nominations received broad support and were advanced to the floor, including Lori Burns to the Redlands Community College Board of Regents, Lisa Daly to the Oklahoma State Credit Union, Juana Ellison to the Forensic Review Board, Haley Frick to the Regional University System of Oklahoma, Michael Hillary to the Wildlife Conservation Commission, Dustin Hillary to the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, John Holt to the Used Motor Vehicle Dismantler and Manufactured Housing Commission, Brian Sweeney to the Capital Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission, and Cale Walker to the USAO Board of Regents. Most nominations passed unanimously; Brian Sweeney’s nomination passed 15-2. The committee then heard and passed several policy bills. HB 1675 created a severe-weather preparedness framework for youth camps and passed 16-1. HB 3242, the Women’s Safety and Protection Act covering shelters, schools, and higher education, passed 15-2 after questions about enforcement and legal remedies. HB 1739 increased state police pension benefits and employer contributions to help retain officers, passing 16-1. HB 3320 overhauled the sunset review process for boards and commissions and passed 15-2. HB 3047 designated LOFT as the central recipient for legislative reports and passed unanimously, and HB 4434 required the governor or acting governor to notify the next successor before leaving the state, also passing unanimously. The committee also advanced HB 4432, which would restore the ability to deduct gambling losses against gambling winnings for state income tax purposes; supporters said it would help ordinary taxpayers, while opponents raised fiscal concerns, and it passed 16-1. HB 3705 raised the parental choice tax credit cap from $250 million to $275 million and passed 13-3 after extended debate over school choice, public funding, and reporting. HB 3718 set timelines for school districts to process evaluations tied to the Lindsay Nicole Henry Scholarship program and passed 12-2, with critics arguing it could create a separate track and strain school psychology resources. HJR 1089, which would have sent voters a constitutional convention referendum, was laid over and not voted on. The meeting ended with adjournment after the final vote.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health May 19th, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1784 protects patients by requiring health care providers to provide written notice at least
  • Would it be written notice as in like mail, or would it also include electronic notices?
  • The bill just says written notice in there, and so I'm assuming it would encompass both forms.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Ways and Means May 5th, 2026

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Is there any way to send a notice if I'm being audited in EBR to send some kind of notice to the other
  • If I'm being audited for my business in EBR and I'm inviting other parishes or putting notices out where
Bills: HB1039, SB423, SB436