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NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Agriculture, Acequias And Water Resources Feb 12th, 2026 at 09:04 am
House Agriculture, Acequias And Water Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- I represent the Upper Hondo Water Users Association in Lincoln County.
- It's to protect our lands, the lands' right to water. Thank you. Thank you. P. Haramil.
- So this infrastructure funding will help us keep our acequias and keep them water-efficient so that we
- can get the water to our fields.
- So we have to find ways to continue to get our water to our people, because without water, there's no
Bills:
SB193
Keywords:
SB193, acequia, community ditch, irrigation works construction fund, water infrastructure, ditch infrastructure, irrigation, New Mexico water law, agricultural water, farmers, Rio Grande, acequia association, forest land protection revolving fund, state fund transfer, irrigation projects, 996, all
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Texas Water Development Board.
- for the responsible development of water.
- Water for the whole state.
- Well, I think if you take a look at the state water plan by 2070 for all our water needs.
- And then talk about the Texas Water Fund.
Committee:
Senate Nominations
Keywords:
Texas Water Fund, water management, infrastructure funding, local governments, workforce development, community colleges, educational programs, sustainability
Summary:
The meeting focused on several crucial issues, including the Texas Water Fund and its implications for development in the state. Various members highlighted the critical need for effective management of water resources, discussing the role of the Water Development Board and their strategies for outreach to local governments. The committee engaged in a thorough examination of funding projects and the sustainable financing necessary for communities facing challenges in meeting their infrastructure needs. Additionally, there was notable discussion regarding promoting workforce development and the alignment of educational programs with the demands of the job market as indicated by recent trends in community colleges.
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- Maybe it's a different delivery device, but it's it's a third delivery device, but it's it's a third
- delivery device, but it's it's a third of the tobacco of a cigarette.
- This is muddying the water a little bit. Yeah, I I would water a little bit.
- Yeah, I I would water a little bit. Yeah, I I would agree. Definitely. I think it's making agree.
Keywords:
appropriations, budget, state funding, education, healthcare, infrastructure, state budget, mental health funding, education funding, infrastructure improvements, public safety, groundwater, water conservation, financial assistance, Texas Water Development Board, innovation fund, local conservation districts, transportation protection agreement, funeral services, insurance exemption
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Energy delivery services team. Thank you for being here and Welcome to your Capitol. Thank you.
- I really got out of the water. 2204 Thank you for watching! Thank you, Mr.
- To 18.6 million and other funds at the water development board for the agricultural water conservation
- and rural water assistance funds under the Texas Water Development Board, that's an important agency
- They're dying when they come across the border because there's not water. Hold on.
Keywords:
appropriations, budget, state funding, education, healthcare, infrastructure, state budget, mental health funding, education funding, infrastructure improvements, public safety, groundwater, water conservation, financial assistance, Texas Water Development Board, innovation fund, local conservation districts, transportation protection agreement, funeral services, insurance exemption
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> tower and water main loop. tower and water main loop.
- main</c> add a second water tower and water main add a second water tower and water main loop. loop.
- water main to connect it to our water system.
- </c> this water main, about 3 mi of water this water main, about 3 mi of water main,<00:29:24.000><c>
- </c> is just for the water main? is just for the water main?
Committee:
House Capital Investment
Keywords:
HF4470, Melissa Hortman, memorial, statue, memorial garden, State Office Building, Capitol Mall Design Framework, capital investment, appropriation, Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, Department of Administration, public art, commemorative monument, landscaping, artist selection, family consultation, Minnesota legislature, state building site, capital appropriation, political subdivisions
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- So we'll probably be able to understand very quickly, soon, what is water, what's not water, and what
- Delivery.
- To control discharges of pollutants to surface waters including treated produced water in the oil and
- Produced water is waste water generated during oil and gas extraction and is most commonly.
- Discharge of treated produced water into surface waters, the Railroad Commission of Texas. currently
Committee:
Senate Natural Resources
Keywords:
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, water regulation, environmental protection, pesticide management, natural resources, LP-gas, property owner notice, gas installations, safety notification, petroleum theft, task force, oil and gas, law enforcement, economic impact, environmental regulation, water permits, water quality, land application, 1185, senate
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Members, this is a bill we previously heard from Chairman Buckley relating to the use of reclaimed water
- To subdivide a tract of land, if the development will rely on groundwater for its water supply, Senate
- In our district, we've seen more private water wells drilled than anywhere else in the state.
- On groundwater wells for their daily water usage.
- . ...water-type districts, governmental entities of the state.
Committee:
House Natural Resources
Keywords:
SB 612, Texas Water Code, Section 49.2127, conservation and reclamation district, water district, reclamation district, developer fees, pipeline construction, water pipeline, sewer pipeline, associated infrastructure, subdivision infrastructure, cost recovery, fee cap, actual reasonable documented costs, engineering fees, legal fees, inspection fees, infrastructure relocation, utility connections
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Mar 4th, 2026
Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- Also, I want to just do a quick reminder, as I have a moment: this is a historic room, and water, but
- Bridicifum is considered highly toxic to warm and cold water fish species.
- MSDS, that's like the chemical safety sheet for rodenticide baits, states, do not apply directly to water
- or to areas where surface water is present; do not apply where runoff is likely to occur.
- toward empowering Cape Codders to implement reasonable measures to better protect ourselves and our waters
Bills:
H5113 , H5076 , H4972 , H4917 , H4700 , S2896 , S2961 , S2933 , H5141 , H5140 , H5139 , S2877 , H3920
Keywords:
Marion Stoddart, riverwalk, J. Harry Rich State Forest, Groton, Nashua River, Nashua River Watershed Association, Massachusetts Clean Waters Act, Department of Conservation and Recreation, DCR, trail designation, state forest, conservation, environmental recognition, commemorative naming, signage, public lands, toxic pesticides, Eastham, environmental regulation, local control
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/12/26
Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> or water quality. It's about boating. or water quality. It's about boating.
- </c> drinking water over boating. drinking water over boating.
- , storm water reuse, all these other water conservation issues.
- Water is our identity.
- Uh water is already stressed aquifer. Uh water is our<01:03:12.480><c> identity.
Keywords:
crossbow, crossbow hunting, archery season, deer hunting, bear hunting, turkey hunting, fishing, common carp, rough fish, game and fish, wildlife management, hunting license, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, DNR, sunset clause, expiration removal, archery equipment, outdoor recreation, infectious waste, pathological waste
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Licensing & Administrative Procedures May 6th, 2025
Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Transcript Highlights:
- This bill will also require that all staff be trained in basic water rescue.
- school that teaches babies how to swim, and all we're asking is that the staff be trained in basic water
- He fought to keep his head above water.
- He panicked, breathed in water, lost consciousness, and sank to the bottom of the pool, where he remained
- A body of water can be deadly, and unintentional drownings are preventable deaths.
Committee:
House Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Keywords:
permit issuance, regulatory framework, business operations, efficiency, application process, lottery, gambling, internet gaming, mobile application, criminal offenses, lottery regulations, occupational licensing, fraud prevention, criminal background checks, lottery couriers, SB 1184, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, wine collection seller, collectible wine, vintage wine
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 2/24/26
Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Transcript Highlights:
- So this is the ceremonial water bottle that is going to serve as a gavel for a few minutes at least.
Committee:
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Keywords:
civil rights, law enforcement, federal collaboration, accountability, state law, constitutional rights, color of law, 42 U.S.C. 1983, section 1983, civil action, damages, injunctive relief, attorney fees, law enforcement task force, federal-state cooperation, intergovernmental agreement, federal agency partnership, Minnesota Constitution, U.S. Constitution, police accountability
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Ports, Waterways, and Intermodal Transit Committee Feb 18th, 2026
Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit
Transcript Highlights:
- It was this current area they had developed and built a dam in that area to help provide a water source
- Well, there was a lot of water systems that were concerned, some that stated they had like an alligator
- those type issues, in order to keep from having every water system in the state against the bill.
- </c><00:11:50.399><c> down</c><00:11:50.640><c> to</c> able to close their their waters down to able
- to close their their waters down to go<00:11:50.959><c> in</c><00:11:51.120><c> and</c><00:11:51.440>
Committee:
House Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 28th, 2025
Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- I am the General Manager of Yancey Water Supply Corporation. ...which is one of the largest rural water
- This legislation would allow us to use that water more efficiently. ...and store water whenever possible
- Quality of that water and the microbes in that water.
- For water, we do not waste water. We're not wasting water.
- Any capacity to commandeer fresh water? I know of water, sir.
Committee:
Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Keywords:
migrant labor housing, migrant housing, farmworker housing, migrant agricultural worker, agricultural labor, farm labor contractor, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, TDHCA, civil penalty, housing code enforcement, sanitation, occupancy standards, retaliation, worker complaint, language access, Spanish-language outreach, H-2A visa, temporary agricultural workers, unlicensed housing, rural housing
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 17th, 2025
S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health
Transcript Highlights:
- For example, Do we need to advocate for new bus routes in cities, host grocery trips and deliveries,
Bills:
HB231
Keywords:
HB 231, Texas Water Code, TCEQ, permit exemption, dam, reservoir, erosion control, flood control, floodwater control, sediment control, watershed protection, Natural Resources Conservation Service, NRCS, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, local sponsor, water appropriation, small dam, water diversion, maintenance, rehabilitation
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, February 24, 2026
Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> November meeting to the water November meeting to the water development<00:04:47.040><c> commission
- </c> that point, it moves on to select water that point, it moves on to select water committee<00:05:
- </c><00:05:26.320><c> we're</c><00:05:26.479><c> at,</c> water committee approves where we're at, water
- </c> funding that goes into that small water. funding that goes into that small water.
- And then page 61 is an internal request for a water project program summary to review that small water
Keywords:
forest health, grant program, state forester, wildfire prevention, environmental conservation, habitat improvement, water development, feasibility studies, appropriations, water management, rehabilitation, irrigation, public works, agricultural supply, municipal water, funding, maintenance projects, tax assessments, state law, forestry management
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, February 24, 2026
Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- This is because Sheridan, the sixth largest city in Wyoming, has no backup water source for water that
- comes off the Big Horn Mountains and has only one municipal water facility that the municipal water
- This is because Sheridan, the sixth largest city in Wyoming, has no backup water source for water that
- comes off the Big Horn Mountains and has only one municipal water facility that the municipal water
- </c> goal of fire prevention and water goal of fire prevention and water increasing<00:48:26.880><c>
Keywords:
forest health, grant program, state forester, wildfire prevention, environmental conservation, habitat improvement, water development, feasibility studies, appropriations, water management, rehabilitation, irrigation, public works, agricultural supply, municipal water, funding, maintenance projects, tax assessments, state law, forestry management
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
Transportation, Highways and Public Works Mar 16th, 2026
Transportation, Highways & Public Works
Transcript Highlights:
- whom we met today from the police jury, and he was to speak on behalf of the need to address a public water
- To add to it, since this is a waterway, a body of water, in addition, the amendment will add that any
- parking areas that have been historically maintained or used by the public for access to a public water
- Chairman, members, House Bill 856 by Vice Chair Fonteau provides relative to the indefinite delivery,
- A tractor is pulling a trailer down the road with water tanks on it.
Bills:
HB309 , HB487 , HB503 , HB590 , HB606 , HB679 , HB693 , HB695 , HB707 , HB720 , HB728 , HB733 , HB746 , HB777 , HB846 , HB849 , HB856 , HB868 , HB873 , HB875
Keywords:
pedestrian safety, cellphone usage, crosswalk regulations, traffic laws, distracted walking, red light, traffic signal, traffic-control signals, traffic violation, traffic safety, road rage, shoulder lane, turn lane, passing stopped vehicle, overtaking at intersection, intersection safety, motor vehicle, driver fine, citation, Louisiana traffic law
Summary:
The House Transportation Committee met on March 16 with a quorum present and first deferred three local bills at the sponsor’s request: HB 590, HB 679, and HB 873. The committee then advanced HB 503, which cleans up prior local language for Golden Meadow by removing a reference to electric golf carts and updating the definition of utility terrain vehicles; the technical amendment set was adopted and the bill was reported with amendments. HB 720, dealing with tacit dedication of roads and preserving historic public access to waterways and related access points, was reported favorably after members agreed to continue working on the amendment language before floor debate.
The committee spent substantial time on HB 309, which originally made it a crime to walk in a crosswalk while looking at a cell phone. After amendments converted the proposal to a $25 civil fine and added a rebuttable presumption of liability for damages, members from both parties raised concerns about enforceability, tourism and urban pedestrian patterns, free-will and overreach arguments, and the lack of data tying the conduct specifically to crosswalk crashes. The author argued the measure was intended to promote situational awareness and reduce pedestrian injuries and fatalities, but after opposition testimony the bill was voluntarily deferred.
Members then reported HB 856, which expands DOTD’s use of indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity construction contracting and adds the Office of Louisiana Highway Construction, after technical amendments clarified the contracts are for construction-phase work. HB 487, increasing penalties for drivers who use shoulders or turning lanes to bypass red lights, was reported with a technical correction after police support testimony. HB 846, prohibiting license plate coverings or films that obscure plates, was reported favorably after law enforcement support and discussion of clear frames versus obscuring covers. HB 733 and HB 875, both tied to OMV fee and lapse-of-insurance recommendations from the Legislative Auditor, were reported with amendments adjusting grace periods and offense timing.
The committee also took up HB 695 on consensual non-commercial towing permits. After extensive questioning about whether the bill applied to multiple vehicles, interstate travel, OMV implementation, and the practicality of an honor-system QR code permit, the sponsor agreed to amend the bill to cover multiple vehicles and then voluntarily defer it for further work with OMV and State Police. HB 777, requiring a driver’s license renewal knowledge exam, was amended at the department’s request and then voluntarily deferred for further review. HB 868, prompted by a fatal trailer accident involving a farmer’s wife, would require trailers to meet safety-chain and braking standards consistent with manufacturer specifications or federal standards; after concerns from members and the Agriculture Commissioner about impacts on older farm equipment, the bill was reported with amendments. Finally, HB 707 moved the LPG Commission’s marketing functions to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry and was reported with a technical amendment, HB 693 on legislative district highway signs was voluntarily deferred after amendments, and HB 746 on local oversized trucking permits opened a broader discussion about parish-by-parish permit disparities, with the sponsor proposing a one-year moratorium on new local standards while stakeholders work toward a more uniform system.
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- We added funding to support drinking water needs statewide...
- We added funding to support drinking water needs statewide, protect aquatic endangered species, and hatcheries
- I don’t know what’s in the water in Gallup, but somebody has to stand up and make sure they do the right
Committee:
Senate House Appropriations & Finance
Keywords:
Shaken Baby Syndrome, abusive head trauma, child safety, training and education, healthcare funding, youth internships, workforce development, education, grant funding, employment, drinking water, water quality, environment, public health, water filtration, private well testing, federal funding, childhood sexual abuse, time limitations, civil actions
Summary:
The committee took up House Bill 2, the General Appropriations Act, and reviewed the Senate Finance Committee substitute and amendments. Staff described the budget as balanced, with recurring growth of about 2.65% and reserves maintained at roughly 28% if the related disaster reform bill passes. Members discussed the bill’s major spending areas, including health care, child care, public safety, economic development, natural resources, and education, along with technical corrections, cleanup items, and where the public could find the revised bill online. There was also discussion of contingent appropriations that depend on other bills passing, and staff said a hot list of those items would be circulated.
Several members asked about specific allocations, including university athletics and facilities funding for UNM and NMSU, tourism, the State Racing Commission, the Spaceport Authority, and school-related items. The committee also discussed reserve levels, oil and corporate income tax revenue assumptions, disaster and fire recovery funding, and concerns about fraud, waste, and abuse in emergency spending. Members raised questions about a Gallup DA funding issue, online school funding, and a personal care/health care item in the Health Care Authority budget. Staff clarified several line items and explained that some appropriations were tied to future legislation or temporary provisions.
After debate, the committee adopted the Senate Finance Committee amendments and then voted on the committee report for House Bill 2. The motion to do pass House Bill 2 as amended passed 8-3. The chair noted that the committee would need to return later because of caucuses and the floor schedule, and staff thanked members for the process and preparation.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- hydrant</c> Without Water waste water fire hydrant Without Water waste water fire hydrant system<00:
- </c><00:36:41.040><c> almost</c><00:36:41.319><c> a</c> water towers of water that's almost a water towers
- </c><00:36:55.800><c> plant</c> water from our water treatment plant water from our water treatment plant
- </c><01:04:33.799><c> to</c> Water with our treatment plant water to Water with our treatment plant water
- </c> above ground water storage and our water above ground water storage and our water tower<01:32:40.440
Bills:
HF220 , HF230 , HF240 , HF241 , HF295 , HF429 , HF490 , HF505 , HF574 , HF576 , HF581 , HF865 , HF918 , HF1085 , HF1449 , HF1452 , HF1454 , HF602
Committee:
House Capital Investment
Keywords:
HF220, Minnesota transportation, highway user tax distribution fund, trunk highway fund, Minnesota Department of Transportation, MnDOT, transportation finance, dedicated funds, funding restrictions, arts in transportation, cultural strategies, transportation project planning, project design, project construction, placemaking, public art, infrastructure spending, state statutes 161.045, HF230, Wyoming
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Appropriations and Finance Feb 15th, 2026 at 12:53 pm
House Appropriations & Finance
Transcript Highlights:
- As you know, Mora doesn't have clean drinking water right now due to the effects of the fire, and this
Committee:
House House Appropriations & Finance
Keywords:
Shaken Baby Syndrome, abusive head trauma, child safety, training and education, healthcare funding, youth internships, workforce development, education, grant funding, employment, drinking water, water quality, environment, public health, water filtration, private well testing, federal funding, childhood sexual abuse, time limitations, civil actions