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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health May 12th, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • Your agency literally authorizes... would be the agency that would authorize or I guess certify that
  • , and the county is supposed to bury that indigent.
  • Okay, so that means the county would actually have possession.
  • But I mean, if it's a county, how do you go after a county? How does the family...?
  • But, you know, there was a gentleman who died in Dallas County.
Committee: House Public Health
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Corrections Apr 9th, 2025

Corrections

Transcript Highlights:
  • jail or other facility operated by or for the county and to the compensation to the county for the cost
  • Walker County.
  • Ma'am, we show you as Patty Henry, Chambers County...
  • This gave the agency confidence that he was qualified to receive a license.
  • I represent the agency and I'm neutral on the bill. Happy birthday, Dr. Allen.
Committee: House Corrections
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

HSH-HLT Joint Public Hearing - Thu Apr 16, 2026 @ 9:45 AM HST

Human Services & Homelessness

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would probably have to have something the counties maybe could pull.
  • to act on Uh SCR 8, urging the counties to act on any<00:08:54.040><c> building</c><00:08:54.400><c>
  • </c> probably have to something the counties probably have to something the counties maybe<00:10:29.640
  • </c> the planning department of each county the planning department of each county to<00:16:37.320><c
  • </c> by the county by the county to<00:22:37.240><c> be</c><00:22:37.320><c> essential</c><00:22:37.720
Bills: SCR63 , SCR8 , SCR160 , SCR90 , SCR93
Summary: The House Committee on Human Services and Homelessness heard several resolutions focused on disability access, housing, and support for Native Hawaiian beneficiaries. SCR 63 SD1 would have the Disability and Communication Access Board study communication needs in health care settings for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind and revise provider guidance; testimony was strongly supportive, including from the board, a physician, and a family member who described harmful delays in care, and the committee later recommended passage as is. SCR 8 would require counties to act within 45 days on completed permit applications for home modifications needed for an older adult or person with a disability; testimony noted delays in permitting and financing, and the committee recommended passage as is. The committee also heard SCR 160, which urges state housing agencies to create a “housing ladder” program to help individuals and families move from subsidized to unsubsidized housing. Hawaii Public Housing Authority and other agencies supported the concept, and DHS described its family self-sufficiency program and said prior federal resident-services funding had declined over the past 20 years. The committee acknowledged the program may already exist in some form but still recommended adoption of the resolution as is. SCR 90 would ask county planning departments to establish kupuna-friendly building permit requirements for parking accessibility in private businesses. The committee moved it forward with an HD1 for technical amendments; a member raised concern that the measure did not specify the age threshold for “kupuna,” and said they would vote with reservations. Finally, SCR 93 would direct DHHL and the Statewide Office of Homelessness and Housing Solutions to develop a coordinated support and stabilization pathway for Native Hawaiian beneficiaries experiencing homelessness or very low income. DHHL said it is already operating a transitional housing effort called Ka Leo Opu Mama for about 18 beneficiaries using more than $6 million in federal Nah Ho Sa funds, with no dedicated state funding, and the committee recommended passage as is. The meeting ended with the chair thanking testifiers and members and adjourning the hearing.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 3/25/26

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • We allow county veteran service officers greater access to county records to serve their veteran clients
  • We allow county veteran service officers greater access to county records to serve their veteran clients
  • We allow county veteran service officers greater access to county records to serve their veteran clients
  • </c><00:19:59.000><c> We</c><00:19:59.160><c> allow</c><00:19:59.480><c> county</c> uh, omnibus bills
  • We allow county uh, omnibus bills.
Bills: HF4615 , HF3532 , HF4492 , HF4171
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - House Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, Representative Powell, the funding mechanism would be provided by the agency, either county or
  • that's sponsoring the employee assistance unit. ...would be provided by the agency, either county or
  • We're in year two of this program, and all the law enforcement agencies within Pinal County are participating
  • Communication flow between agencies, between jurisdictions, between counties, it doesn't occur.
  • Communication flow between agencies, between jurisdictions, between counties, it doesn't occur.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 3/11/26

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's the impact it carries on that county.
  • In the metro counties, below the five or seven counties, depending on what you want to use as a metric
  • The biggest impact here in the metro counties below the 5 or 7 counties depends on what you want to use
  • As a metric county.
  • This is a pilot in Hennepin County.
Bills: HF3727 , HF3684 , HF3467
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/04/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • county recorders, and we are requesting your support for SB 1237.
  • The statute only names county boards of supervisors in the drafting process.
  • Chairman Gillette, members of the committee, Dana Lewis, Pinal County Recorder.
  • County recorders are responsible for early voting.
  • County recorders are responsible for early voting.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/23/26

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Anyways, even in tiny Cook County, UT 87, a township road, that is the road that, in fact, somebody is
  • Anyways, even in tiny Cook<00:12:49.600><c> County,</c><00:12:50.480><c> UT87,</c><00:12:51.760><c> a
  • </c><00:12:52.000><c> township</c><00:12:52.560><c> road,</c><00:12:53.040><c> and</c> Cook County, UT87
  • , a township road, and Cook County, UT87, a township road, and that<00:12:53.440><c> is</c><00:12:53.600
Bills: HF3429 , HF3418 , HF3431 , HF1597
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Feb 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • As we know, the Growth Management Act requires that certain counties and the cities within those counties
  • The county or city could The county or city could exclude residential development in an area zoned for
  • the county to take those planning actions and a ...in the Growth Management Act for Clark County and
  • Clark County is the second county in the state for farmland loss and has lost nearly 35,000 acres since
  • Clark County is the second county in the state for farmland loss and has lost nearly 35,000 acres since
Bills: SB5820 , SB5995 , SB5467
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EEP Public Hearing - Thu Feb 19, 2026 @ 9:45 AM HST

Energy & Environmental Protection

Transcript Highlights:
  • County of Kauai, Christina Kayser, in support.
  • </c><00:55:48.320><c> County</c><00:55:48.600><c> of</c><00:55:48.760><c> Kauai,</c><00:55:49.160><c>
  • County of Kauai, Christina &gt;&gt; Thank you.
  • County of Kauai, Christina Kayser,<00:55:50.680><c> in</c><00:55:50.880><c> support.
Bills: HB1986 , HB1694 , HB1695 , HB2030 , HB1673
Summary: The committee on Energy and Environmental Protection heard testimony on three measures related to cleaner fuels. On HB 1986, which would require the Department of Transportation to adopt rules for a clean fuel standard by January 1, 2028 and include reporting and public informational sessions, testimony was largely supportive from state commissions, fuel companies, airlines, and other industry and advocacy groups. Supporters said the bill would create a long-term framework for reducing emissions and developing cleaner fuels in Hawaii. Opposition came from Energy Justice Network, which argued that so-called clean fuels are not carbon-free, would be costly, and could delay a needed transition to electrification. The department later said it was monitoring the bill and was concerned about costs. No vote or final action was taken in the hearing. The committee then heard HB 1694, a sustainable aviation fuel tax credit bill that would provide a per-gallon credit for SAF, cap annual credits at $20 million, require reporting, and sunset in 2035. The Department of Taxation testified on administration, while the Department of Transportation said it supported the measure as a short-term strategy to jump-start SAF until the clean fuel standard ramps up. Airlines, fuel companies, the Hawaii Food Industry Association, the Hawaii Renewable Fuels Coalition, and others supported the bill, saying it would send a market signal, help close the cost gap with conventional jet fuel, and encourage local production and investment. Opponents, including Energy Justice Network, Life of the Land, and Ted Metros, argued the bill would be expensive, could lock in a transitional fuel system, and would not produce enough fuel to meet demand. Committee members asked about the likely impact and the share of total fuel demand the credit could support; DOT said the supported gallons would be only a very small percentage of annual demand and that the credit was intended to work alongside the future clean fuel standard. Finally, the committee took up HB 1695 HD1 on renewable fuel, which expands the renewable fuels production tax credit. Testimony was again mixed but generally supportive from the Department of Transportation, Department of Taxation, Island Energy Services, airlines, the Tax Foundation, Pana Pacific, and the Hawaii Farm Bureau. Supporters said the measure would encourage local feedstock production, create agricultural opportunities, and help attract investment in renewable fuels. Pana Pacific requested an amendment to explicitly include camelina in the definition of renewable feedstocks. Opponents, including Energy Justice Network and Life of the Land, repeated concerns about cost, imported feedstocks, and the risk of undermining full electrification goals. The hearing transcript does not show any vote or final committee action on HB 1694 or HB 1695 HD1.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Local Government Feb 18th, 2026 at 08:30 am

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Both Okanogan County and Clark County, as well as the cities in those counties, are authorized to adopt
  • Additionally, Clark County and the cities in that county are authorized to include the development of
  • Turning now to this bill, it would remove the authority for Clark County and the cities in that county
  • to the county.
  • There's really no valid reason for Clark County to be the only county exempt from protecting resource
Bills: SB5820 , SB5467 , SB5995
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture REVISED: HB3902 - Added Feb 16th, 2026

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • The counties that I represent and rural America, you know, that's why we live in the county.
  • The counties don't have this.
  • All we're going to do is create issues in the counties for the county commissioners and the sheriff.
  • The intent of this was never to put anything on the counties, on the county sheriff.
  • Yeah, I've fought for my people in my county, not putting anything additionally on the county sheriffs
Committee: House Agriculture
Summary: The committee took up several agriculture-related bills, many with committee substitutes and amendments. HB 356, dealing with raw, unpasteurized milk, was amended to limit sales for off-premise consumption and to provide liability protection for producers; members discussed whether restaurants should also receive protection and whether consumers should be notified, and the bill passed 4-2. HB 3391, requiring commercial pet breeders to include their state license number in advertisements and authorizing Agriculture Department rules and fines, passed 6-0. HB 3657, an Oklahoma Employment Security Commission request bill updating agricultural labor reporting language and allowing workforce data sharing with the Workforce Commission, passed 4-3 after questions about the type of data shared and a tie vote was broken by a member voting in the affirmative. HB 3617, a right-to-repair bill for agricultural equipment, was amended to correct wording and to protect intellectual property, trade secrets, and warranties, but members questioned its scope and application date; it passed 5-1. HB 4055, the Breeding Animals Responsibly and with Care Act, was heavily amended to remove a section changing licensing thresholds and to set minimum fines, but it drew extensive questions about the new fund, inspection hours, fiscal impact, and whether it would burden the Department of Agriculture or consumers; it failed 3-4. HB 3902, a bill aimed at addressing pet overpopulation and allowing counties to act, prompted concerns about county zoning, sheriff workload, and unfunded mandates; the authors said they would continue working on the issue and strike the title later, and the bill passed 4-3 despite requests to lay it over.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Finance Feb 6th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • From cities, counties, and ports.
  • , or counties smaller than 225 square miles, and an urban county has a population over 800,000.
  • I'm Al French, the Senior County Commissioner for Spokane County.
  • and specifically Kootenai County.
  • Unfortunately, I don't even have the tools in Spokane County that most counties in the state have, and
Bills: HB1983 , HB1974 , HB2334 , HB2367 , HB2650 , HB2655
Committee: House Finance
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Ways & Means Jan 26th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Travis Dutton, representing the Washington State Association of Counties and our County Solid Waste Programs
  • The 2025 King County Strategic Climate Action Plan identified Sea-Tac as emitting 13% of all King County
  • rural counties.
  • I'm the only pharmacy in one of three in the county.
  • I'm the only pharmacy in one of three in the county.
Committee: Senate Ways & Means
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/21/2026 - House Ways & Means

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • A lot of rural areas are on county islands.
  • I’m the Maricopa County Assessor.
  • It's based upon population of a county.
  • So Maricopa County and Pima County qualify for the State Board of Equalization; the other 13 counties
  • so Maricopa County and Pima County qualify for the state board equalization the other 13 counties the
Bills: HB2016 , HB2104 , HB2105 , HB2288 , HB2289
Committee: House Ways & Means
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/20/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the deputy county manager of Heala County, and I thank this committee for the opportunity to at least
  • a county has the ability to...
  • As you can gather, it only makes sense that if WIFA can issue the loans to counties, counties also be
  • Environmental Protection Agency.
  • loans, and that's Pima County.
Bills: HB2029 , HB2030 , HB2096
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I think it's interesting; I think now we call these emerging counties or mid-sized counties.
  • In our county, there are non-registered retailers and more stores.
  • Most agencies go through the DPS lab.
  • So, 179 working with 254 counties, with typically five county judges in each county.
  • I'm from El Paso County, as you all may know.
Bills: SB5 , SB11 , SB12 , SB 5 , SB 11 , SB 12