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WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:04:15.519><c> to</c> of safety in a legal framework right to of safety in a legal framework right
- doing right now, that's part of it. This doing right now, that's part of it.
- Their federal government, for lack of a better word, has different right now.
- </c><00:48:27.680><c> I</c><00:48:27.920><c> think</c> of that of their disease. Right?
- I think of that of their disease. Right?
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
Transcript Highlights:
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- private rights of action.
- </c> created the private right of action. created the private right of action.
- So creation of private rights of action.
- c><01:34:25.600><c> of</c> protecting that right of of um right of protecting that right of of um right
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:07:35.840><c> of</c> the department may issue rights of the department may issue rights of entries
- </c> So you're you're okay with part of So you're you're okay with part of transferring transferring
- free of cost and available right now to our customers.
- Right now we're in the process of transferring these Kauai over to ADC.
- Right now we're in the process of transferring these Kauai over to ADC.
Bills:
SB2613, SB2543, SB2398, SB2046, SB2800, SB2818, SB2973, SB2367, SB2907, SB3067, SB3053, SB2944, SB2074, SB2596
Keywords:
public school land transfer, Department of Education, DOE, land conveyance, fee simple title, tax map key, TMK, Act 307, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022, Act 139, Board of Land and Natural Resources, BLNR, Department of Land and Natural Resources, DLNR, Kauai, Maui, Honolulu, Kaimuki Middle School, Wilcox Elementary School, school property
Summary:
The committee heard testimony on SB 2613, SD1, HD1, relating to public school land transfer. The Attorney General’s office and the Department of Education supported the bill’s technical cleanup of Act 307, but strongly opposed a new provision that would convey school parcels containing public and school library facilities to the Hawaii State Public Library System. They argued the added transfer language conflicted with Act 307’s purpose of consolidating school land for more efficient school operations, and said existing law already allows co-located library use through rights of entry, licenses, or other agreements. The library system supported the bill and said it was trying to resolve longstanding operational conflicts on shared school-campus libraries, especially where public access, construction, and campus safety issues arise.
Members questioned whether the Board of Education should simply mediate the dispute, whether the bill was the right solution, and whether a formal memorandum of agreement might be a better approach than a land transfer. The library system described years of difficulty coordinating with DOE on projects and said it needed a clearer process to complete work and spend CIP funds. Discussion also touched on a Kauai parcel in the bill, identified as a tennis court, and whether resurfacing could be completed before any transfer. The Attorney General indicated that if the goal is to preserve library uses while keeping title with the state, DLNR or another documented arrangement may be more appropriate than transferring fee title to the library system.
The committee then heard SB 2543 SD2 HD1, relating to state construction projects. DAGS supported the measure, and the Hawaii Ironworkers Stabilization Fund and Hawaii Building Construction Trade Council strongly supported it, saying the bill would help spot-check high-cost projects and reduce waste from overruns and delays. One testifier opposed the bill, arguing the proposed construction manager role was too limited and that DAGS needed more training, decentralized authority, and better internal decision-making rather than a new layer of oversight. Supporters said the bill was intended as a pilot program to address repeated cost overruns and improve accountability on state construction projects.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Mike is here today, seated right up. here if you'll stand for us, Sheriff Gleason, a recipient of the
- Meyer in opposition of the amendment. 657 All right, thank you Mr. Speaker, members.
- of an estate, inheritance, legacy, secession, or gift.
- AB 4433 by Dean Ehrling. to the requirements of obtaining an inter-basin water transfer permit from the
- 184 by Reynolds proposing Constitution room provided person of a convicted felony with the rights of
Bills:
HJR1, HJR2, HB9, HB22, HB908, HB1392, HB195, HB 13, HB143, HB135, HJR1, HJR2, HB9, HB22, HB908, HB1392
Keywords:
constitutional amendment, property tax, ad valorem tax, tax exemption, tangible personal property, income-producing property, business personal property, equipment exemption, machinery, local government finance, school district revenue, county taxes, Texas Constitution, Article VIII, tax relief, commercial property, death tax, inheritance tax, estate tax, property transfer
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Labor, Health & Social Services, February 11, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Labor, Health & Social Services, February 11, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
Transcript Highlights:
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- </c> right of people to address right of people to address individuals<00:21:24.640><c> by</c><00:21:
- Um many of the uh um many of our >> Right.
- front of him right now.
- </c> be eently transferred out of state. be eently transferred out of state.
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- private rights of action in many pieces of modern legislation that affect aspects of commerce.
- And here in this bill in Section 4, there is a rather heavy-handed private right of action on top of
- when it comes to transferring out of the acute care into the post-acute care.
- The auditor hates these sorts of interfund transfers for that very reason.
- Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and I'm just concerned that limiting this transfer
Keywords:
veterans, military spouses, service members, uniformed services, National Guard, reservists, active duty, qualifying discharge, veterans preference, hiring preference, public employment, state benefits, license renewal, professional licensing, retirement service credit, pension, public retirement system, Washington RCW, military leave, reemployment rights
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Apr 14th, 2026 at 03:00 pm
Commerce & Economic Development Oversight
Transcript Highlights:
- of 12 times.
- This is a 12-times increase in the amount of capital, if I understand it right, that the bondsmen are
- With 10 aye, 4 nay, we will declare your bill out of committee. Bill out of committee.
- This is part of the agreed-upon bundle of bills involving prescription drugs this session.
- of Tesla.
Keywords:
bail bondsman, bondsman license, multicounty agent bondsman, surety bondsman, Insurance Commissioner, bail bond regulation, bond deposit, forfeiture, deposit ratio, writing capacity, license transfer, power of attorney, surety bond, bail industry, Oklahoma insurance law, financial solvency, administrative action, dentist, dental hygienist, dentistry
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- First, can we get approval of the minutes of May 21st?
- Hearing no objection, the minutes of May 21st are approved.
- We're going to go out of order, as we always do. Mr.
- some of the old, outdated way.
- And we are running out of time in this session.
Keywords:
migratory waterfowl, hunting regulations, flooded crops, wildlife management, environmental impact, hunting, Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, deer hunting, dogs, conservation, hunting heritage, federal regulations, Senator Kennedy, wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, legislative support, environment, protective measures, boating safety
Summary:
The Senate Natural Resources Committee met on March 27 with a quorum present, approved prior minutes, and then took up several resolutions and one bill related to wildlife, water resources, and conservation. H.C.R. 79, as amended, urged the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to work together to allow the use of dogs for hunting in Kisatchie National Forest; supporters described it as a traditional hunting practice that has been restricted for years and could benefit local hunters and businesses. H.C.R. 104, as amended, asked the Department of Conservation and Energy and the Louisiana Geological Survey to study and modernize the collection, retention, and access to subsurface data, with members emphasizing the need to avoid sharing company-specific information. H.C.R. 87 was reported favorably to support correspondence from U.S. Sen. Kennedy regarding duck flyway management, H.C.R. 54 was reported favorably to study the impact of flooded corn on migratory waterfowl and restore an enforcement mechanism related to hunting over intentionally flooded crops, and H.C.R. 94 was reported favorably to require annual boating safety reports to legislative committees.
The committee then heard HB 1209, which would have paused new cooperative endeavor agreements for surface water withdrawals while allowing existing agreements to continue and be renewed through December 31, 2036. The author said the bill was intended to give the state time to develop a more comprehensive, data-driven surface water strategy and to address invasive species such as giant salvinia, which he said has severely affected waterways in his district. Members and witnesses acknowledged the seriousness of the issue, but there was concern that the bill was too complex to move quickly in the session. The committee discussed converting it into a study resolution instead, and the bill was deferred without objection. The meeting then adjourned.
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 4 Feb 5th, 2026 at 09:30 am
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- inspirational message and prayer, pledge of allegiance, the introduction of doctor and/or nurse of the
- day, correction of.
- It's one of the ways that I've tried to live out my faith, including right here in this place, by appreciating
- I had a copy of his book, and I thought, why not, right?
- I'm guilty of the exact same kind of thing.
Bills:
HB4139, HB4143, HB4144, HB3974, HB3303, HB3790, HB3697, HB3262, HB4226, HB2936, HB3322, HB4296, HB3278, HB4202, HB3648, HB3500, HB3037, HB3428, HB3257, HB3432, HB3043, HB3044, HB3078, HB3940
Keywords:
home warranty, service contracts, transparency, insurance regulation, consumer protection, motor vehicles, traffic collisions, car accident, auto accident, crash report, collision report, property damage threshold, Department of Public Safety, DPS, law enforcement reports, insurance claims, financial responsibility, uninsured motorist, private property accidents, public roadway
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 4 Feb 5th, 2026
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- of Allegiance, the introduction of doctor and/or nurse of the day, correction of previous days' journals
- It's one of the ways that I've tried to live out my faith, including right here in this place, by appreciating
- The autograph seeker type, I had a copy of my book, and I thought, why not, right?
- I'm guilty of the exact same kind of thing. The plank in my own.
- I'm guilty of the exact same kind of thing.
Bills:
HB4139, HB4143, HB4144, HB3974, HB3303, HB3790, HB3697, HB3262, HB4226, HB2936, HB3322, HB4296, HB3278, HB4202, HB3648, HB3500, HB3037, HB3428, HB3257, HB3432, HB3043, HB3044, HB3078, HB3940
Keywords:
home warranty, service contracts, transparency, insurance regulation, consumer protection, motor vehicles, traffic collisions, car accident, auto accident, crash report, collision report, property damage threshold, Department of Public Safety, DPS, law enforcement reports, insurance claims, financial responsibility, uninsured motorist, private property accidents, public roadway
Summary:
The House convened, the roll was called, and the chamber proceeded with opening formalities including an invocation by Chaplain Ronnie Wilson and the Pledge of Allegiance. The chaplain’s message focused on valuing each person’s unique contribution, making the most of each opportunity, and remembering members and families who have experienced loss, including a tribute to Harvey. The House also briefly stood at ease for announcements and administrative matters, including reassignment of measures and scheduling notices.
A special floor presentation honored law enforcement officers and first responders involved in a dangerous May 30 pursuit in Atoka County. Representative Eves described how officers from the Atoka Police Department, Stringtown Police Department, and the county sheriff’s office responded to a theft, pursued an armed suspect, and risked their lives to protect a trapped family of five and other citizens. Members gave the officers a standing ovation in recognition of their courage and service.
Additional announcements included a reminder about the Civil Judicial Area Committee meeting, introductions of guests in the gallery, birthday wishes for Representative Hasenbeck’s daughter, and notice of a Veterans Military Caucus/committee. No substantive legislation was debated or voted on in the portion provided. The House then adjourned until Monday, February 9, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
FL
Florida 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Feb 4th, 2026
Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice
Transcript Highlights:
- Oh, no, speaking for, you're right. Forgive me. Thank you, Chair and members of the committee.
- Disability Rights Florida is very proud to speak for and in favor of this bill.
- I chair right made mention of, but this is an added assessment to what our officers, amazing officers
- Senator Polsky has SB 132 on restoration of voting rights.
- This database was one of the main recommendations by the Rights Restoration Work Group in 2019, chaired
Keywords:
voting rights, felony conviction, database, Florida Commission on Offender Review, restoration of rights, autism spectrum disorder, law enforcement, communication, training, blue envelope, blue card, drug paraphernalia, narcotic testing, fentanyl, controlled substances, civil forfeiture, juvenile justice, detention, Medal of Heroism, probation officers
Summary:
The Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice met with a quorum and took up several bills. SB 646, relating to drug paraphernalia, was presented by President Gates as a narrow measure to allow drug testing tools such as fentanyl test strips and reagent kits to detect dangerous adulterants and help prevent overdose deaths. Senator Osgood spoke in strong support, describing the bill as important for people in recovery. The bill had one support appearance and was reported favorably by unanimous roll call.
The committee then heard SB 418 on law enforcement interactions with individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Senator Jones explained that the bill requires autism awareness and communication/de-escalation training for officers and creates a voluntary Blue Envelope Program for drivers with ASD. Multiple advocates, including Disability Rights Florida, an Autism Society representative, parents, and a retired federal officer, testified in support, emphasizing safety, communication, and the need to avoid tragic misunderstandings during police encounters. Senators also discussed whether broader disability training should be considered in the future. SB 418 was reported favorably unanimously.
Next, the committee considered SB 132 on restoration of voting rights, which would require the Florida Commission on Offender Review to create and maintain a public database to help people determine whether they have completed sentence requirements for rights restoration and to publish clearer instructions for eligible individuals. An amendment was adopted to make the database subject to legislative appropriation. The bill was then reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 1734, which recognizes juvenile probation and detention officers as officers under state law and extends training, certification, and certain benefits, and CS/SB 820, which strengthens reporting requirements for problem-solving courts and sets annual reporting deadlines. Both bills were reported favorably after brief discussion and support appearances.
TX
Texas 89th Regular
S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband Mar 31st, 2025
S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband
Transcript Highlights:
- the allocation of the pole, all right?
- And that would kind of cut both against and for the idea of a bill, right?
- the governance of the utility, right?
- and public right-of-way.
- lots of paperwork, and one of those sheets of paper was an easement to give them the right to come on
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Education Policy Committee Feb 25th, 2026
Education Policy
Transcript Highlights:
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- >> That's<00:04:56.960><c> right.</c> >> That's right. >> That's right.
- But also state assessments right now, our AAP assessments, all of those are taken on computers in schools
- </c><00:14:45.199><c> carts</c><00:14:45.680><c> right</c> >> I think there are a lot of carts
- right >> I think there are a lot of carts right that<00:14:46.079><c> have</c><00:14:46.320><c>
Keywords:
military installations, tall structures, local government, construction approval, wind energy facilities, archives, history, board of trustees, vacancies, government control, computer science, education reform, digital literacy, high school graduation, teacher training, education, public schools, constitution amendment, national anthem, weekly broadcast
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- could</c> jerked right out of there and uh could jerked right out of there and uh could be<00:10:25.200
- And this includes civil rights, civil liberties, including freedom of speech, freedom of religion, privacy
- rights, the guarantee of equal protection under law, the right to vote, immigration issues, and the
- A convention might not preserve the role of courts in protecting our constitutional rights.
- Right now, we're just kind of floating around like a ship of unwanted people, uh, when it comes to a
Keywords:
audit, transparency, government reporting, accountability, public access, firearm rights, restoration of rights, criminal justice, felony convictions, Wyoming law, artificial intelligence, social scoring, biometric data, privacy rights, government regulation, foreign censorship, digital innovation, constitutional rights, Wyoming GRANITE Act, extraterritorial laws
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- rights that took place in another state for a conviction of one of their citizens in that state.
- c> to</c> for restoration of rights were coming to for restoration of rights were coming to Wyoming<00
- adjudications or determinations of restoration of rights will be honored in Wyoming.
- Justice, and seek relief of their gun-right disabilities.
- or terminations of restoration rights.
Keywords:
audit, transparency, government reporting, accountability, public access, firearm rights, restoration of rights, criminal justice, felony convictions, Wyoming law, artificial intelligence, social scoring, biometric data, privacy rights, government regulation, foreign censorship, digital innovation, constitutional rights, Wyoming GRANITE Act, extraterritorial laws
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Health Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26
Health Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- I believe that right now one of the most important things we can do is try to help our hospitals, and
- right now one of the most believe that right now one of the most important<00:35:47.680><c> things</c
- Clearly, a particular one right now needs help in the short-term immediate and a lot of help, and that
- Clearly, a particular one right now needs help in the short-term immediate and a lot of help, and that
- You know, I think it's more that kind of a concern, and not, you know, you're right.
Keywords:
opioid use disorder, OUD, medication-assisted treatment, MAT, pharmacist prescribing, pharmacy practice, controlled substances, Schedule III, Schedule IV, Schedule V, DEA registration, Board of Pharmacy, substance use disorder, addiction treatment, buprenorphine, naltrexone, harm reduction, prescription authority, pharmacist intern, Minnesota pharmacy law
FL
Florida 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Feb 4th, 2026
Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice
Transcript Highlights:
- Disability Rights Florida is very proud to speak for and in favor of this bill.
- the committee disability rights Florida is very proud to speak for and in favor of this bill law enforcement
- some of those disabilities you just spoke of.
- Senator Polsky has SB 132 on restoration of voting rights.
- This database was one of the main recommendations by the Rights Restoration Work Group in 2019, chaired
Keywords:
voting rights, felony conviction, database, Florida Commission on Offender Review, restoration of rights, autism spectrum disorder, law enforcement, communication, training, blue envelope, blue card, drug paraphernalia, narcotic testing, fentanyl, controlled substances, civil forfeiture, juvenile justice, detention, Medal of Heroism, probation officers
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Commerce and Small Business Committee Mar 6th, 2025
Commerce and Small Business
Transcript Highlights:
- This is one of those simple deals.
- If you purchase a warranty, it transfers with the house.
- Um, there are team... amount of time.
- If I were to go and try to get the city of Mobile to...
- All in favor of the amendment say "aye." Aye. The amendment passes.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Thank you, members. 3967 is tightening up some language in the landowner's bill of rights.
- I have been given the all clear and the blessing of the previous majority author of the bill to take
- Culver, a Of the vote, having received a majority of the votes present, I declare the motion to have
- The jurisdiction that we have is that we have oversight of of what our universities and colleges are
- Right, and we're going to layover.
Bills:
HB4260, HB2981, HB3695, HB2960, HB3967, HB3968, HB4339, HB4341, HB4342, HB2940, HB4295, HB4196, HB3134, HB1016
Keywords:
workers' compensation, first responders, acute myocardial infarction, stroke, health presumption, emergency services, firefighters, peace officers, emergency medical technicians, open meetings, school boards, transparency, public access, education governance, HB3695, Oklahoma, motor vehicles, personal injury accident, traffic offense, DUI