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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Apr 22nd, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Amendment number nine creates the Louisiana Income Tax Elimination Fund.
  • if you look on page two of it in lines three through 28, this establishment of the Louisiana Income Tax
  • And in this income tax elimination fund, as we buy down, or as we find the ability to have rates come
  • So the recurring revenue would go toward paying or reducing our personal income tax.
  • They hope to pay less taxes. He's been waiting to do that to me for some time.
Bills: HB316 , HB549 , HB646 , HB752 , HB824 , HB873 , HB1129 , HB1157 , HB1170
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 03-19-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, the second coalition is the Hawaii Tax Fairness Coalition.
  • Hawaii</c> &gt;&gt; Uh the second coalition is the Hawaii &gt;&gt; Uh the second coalition is the Hawaii Tax
  • </c><00:11:05.280><c> They're</c><00:11:05.440><c> also</c> Tax Fairness Coalition.
Bills: HB1576 , HB2490 , HB1546 , HB1588
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

TRS Public Hearing 02-03-2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Court,<00:48:43.200><c> Senator</c><00:48:43.680><c> Court.
  • Um the judiciary Court, Senator Court.
  • </c> do tax recent years. do tax recent years.
  • </c> saying the courts ruled already. saying the courts ruled already.
  • </c> avoid paying the tax. avoid paying the tax.
Bills: HB1694 , HB1695 , HB1986 , HB1797 , HB1879 , HB2034
Summary: The committee opened by explaining hearing procedures, including a two-minute oral testimony limit and that decision-making would follow after testimony. It then took up SB 20008, which would set 55 mph as the maximum speed limit on all parts of the DKI/Saddle Road highway. The bill’s introducer described it as a response to safety concerns and noted prior public opposition when the speed limit was lowered from 60 mph; the Hawaii Police Department was listed in opposition, while DOT and several individuals testified in support. No vote was taken during the portion provided. The committee next heard SB 20009, requiring new plates/tags or emblems for used motor vehicles transferred between private individuals, and SB 2026, which would require drivers approaching stationary vehicles on the shoulder or roadside to slow down and, if necessary, change lanes. The Attorney General supported SB 2026 but recommended narrowing and clarifying the language by removing references to shoulder/roadside, collision or mechanical problem, and other limiting definitions so the duty would apply more broadly and be easier to enforce; AAA and OMA also supported the measure. Members discussed the practical need for a mandatory move-over rule, especially for roadside workers and tow operators, and the committee heard concerns about enforceability on two-lane roads and in accident scenes. SB 2053 was then heard, authorizing electronic signatures on supporting documents used to transfer ownership of total-loss vehicles to insurers without notarization and requiring insurers to indemnify the finance director for claims arising from those electronic title issuances. The Hawaii Insurers Council, Copart, the City and County of Honolulu, and others supported the bill, with Copart describing it as a modernization that would reduce delays for total-loss settlements; technical amendments were requested. The committee also heard SB 2172, which would allow all-terrain vehicles to operate at night if equipped with lights and a slow-moving vehicle emblem, adjust helmet requirements, define utility terrain vehicles, and include ATVs in motor vehicle insurance law. DOT said it could support the bill only if limited to low-speed areas, and the insurance industry warned it could create a new insurance scheme; the City and County of Honolulu opposed while the Hawaii Farm Bureau and an individual supported. Finally, SB 2253 was introduced to expand first-degree negligent injury to include injuries negligently inflicted by intoxicated drivers, with DOT, county prosecutors, and the Honolulu Prosecutor’s Office in support; Honolulu prosecutors said they would oppose a proposed amendment because they wanted the language to preserve the offense as a lesser included offense tied to negligent homicide.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Apr 10th, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • But well, the excess tax is separate from well, the excess tax is separate from well, the excess tax
  • The excess tax is, but this bill addresses that excess tax, this bill addresses that excess tax, this
  • advocating for a tax advocating for a tax increase and taxing on a product that's increase and taxing
  • tax tax.
  • So I and then times we hear tax tax tax. So I and then times we hear tax tax tax.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 10th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This budget has over 51 billion dollars for property tax relief, primarily through property tax rate
  • you, they're taxing you.
  • They're taxing me, they're taxing Texans to support Medicaid expansion right now.
  • You pay taxes every year. Your taxes already go to to pay for this program, your federal taxes.
  • and my constituents are still being taxed out their own home many of them their taxes were raised and
Bills: SB1 , HB500 , SB1 , HB1400 , HB 1094 , HB365 , HB 1109 , HB647 , HB500
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/18/2026 - Senate Government

Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • even when you try to protect precinct committeemen rights and legislative district sovereignty in court
  • Counties do administer things that are countywide, like the courts, and a number of other things.
  • Counties do administer things that are county wide, like the courts, and a number of other things.
  • Supreme Court says?
  • Percentage deviations of up to 10% would be consistent with court rulings.
Committee: Senate Government
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Apr 28th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, is there a backlog in the courts, immigration courts at this time?
  • court.
  • Immigration court is often a little less daunting than other courts while still being a formal court
  • Court.
  • We deserve court and I emphasize court oversight. We deserve due process.
Committee: House State Affairs
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm here to speak in support of House File 1995, court-ordered payment for comprehensive assessments
  • The DOC and the courts will be required to report information that is already in their possession.
  • We don't know how often people across the state fail to appear for court hearings.
  • I would have gone to court, gone to trial, and risked a trial by jury."
  • This unethical practice harms workers, undercuts honest businesses, and reduces state tax revenue.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 4/1/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> County DWI diversion program as a court County DWI diversion program as a court agent.<00:18:27.039
  • </c> the state fail to appear for court the state fail to appear for court hearings. hearings. hearings
  • These come back to court in Minnesota.
  • ><c> that</c><01:15:05.040><c> you</c> the court nonetheless said that you the court nonetheless said
  • <c> you</c><01:30:54.560><c> know</c> hadn't read that court case but you know hadn't read that court
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Matagorda County Commissioner's Court passed a resolution earlier this year seeking the state's support
  • the opportunity to present HCR35. to amend the Internal Revenue Code to make spaceports eligible for tax-exempt
  • to tax-exempt private activity bonds. I understand your question.
  • Currently, the IRS permits tax-exempt private activity bonds for specific infrastructure. and economic
Bills: SCR3 , SCR30 , SB2375 , HCR35
TX
Bills: HB4 , HB1 , HB2 , HB20 , HB19 , HB18
Summary: The House convened with a strict roll-call enforcement request, but only 95 members were present, so a quorum was not present. The chamber heard an invocation from Furman Carpenter, DPS chaplain, followed by the pledges to the U.S. and Texas flags. A member raised a parliamentary inquiry asking whether members must be present to make a motion and whether all members who requested strict enforcement were present; the Speaker said he would need to check the journal. The Speaker then announced that the House was about to receive a motion to adjourn sine die and noted that the governor might call another special session soon. Representative Garin moved that the House of Representatives of the First Called Session of the Eighty-Ninth Legislature adjourn sine die. There was no objection, and the motion carried, ending the session.
TX

Texas 89th 1st C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 5th, 2025

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select

Transcript Highlights:
  • educational training from the Texas Justice Court Training Center.
  • Your training comes from Texas Justice Court Training Center, OK.
  • OK, Texas Justice Court training, Mr. Lauderback. Thank you, Chairman.
  • The year we have those educational trainings that the Texas Justice Court Training Center offers and
  • I would like to offer, you said is the Texas Justice Training Court Center here today.
Bills: HB1 , HB 2 , HB18 , HB19 , HB20
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Feb 25th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh again, under the prevention side, Administrative Office of the Courts for specialty courts, $3 million
  • Uh again, under the prevention side, Administrative Office of the Courts for specialty courts, $3 million
  • </c><00:20:58.320><c> for</c> administrative office of the courts for administrative office of the courts
  • You you specialty courts, $3 million.
  • Uh, use tax is still up. Uh, insurance premium tax is up.
Bills: HB44 , HB400 , HB444 , HB487 , SB249 , SB252 , SB58 , HB44 , HB400 , HB444 , HB487 , SB249 , SB252 , SB58
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • That the Oklahoma Senate supports a tax agreement between the United States and Taiwan and celebrates
  • a quick reminder on diabetes awareness day tomorrow from 11 to 2 p.m. on the second floor Supreme Court
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 13th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • That the Oklahoma Senate supports a tax agreement between the United States and Taiwan and celebrates
  • quick reminder on Diabetes Awareness Day tomorrow from 11:00 to 2:00 p.m. on the second-floor Supreme Court
  • quick reminder on Diabetes Awareness Day tomorrow from 11:00 to 2:00 p.m. on the second-floor Supreme Court
Summary: The Senate convened, established a quorum, offered the invocation and pledges, and recognized the doctor, psychologist, and nurse of the day. The chamber then hosted several honorary introductions and citations, including congratulations to the Murray State College shotgun team for winning back-to-back national championships and to the Coedah High School varsity wrestling team for a record-setting 5A season and state title. Both groups were formally presented citations and received Senate applause. The Senate also considered Senate Resolution 30, which reaffirmed Oklahoma’s sister-state relationship with Taiwan, supported stronger economic and diplomatic ties, and celebrated the anniversaries of the Taiwan Relations Act and the Oklahoma-Taiwan relationship. The resolution was adopted by voice vote after brief remarks from Senator Peterson and a representative from Taiwan’s office in Houston, who thanked the Senate and spoke about Taiwan’s trade relationship, economic growth, and international challenges. The meeting included introductions from several student pages, who described their schools, sponsoring senators, and future plans. Announcements were made for committee meetings, including Revenue and Taxation, Health and Human Services, and Appropriations and Budget, along with a reminder about Diabetes Awareness Day. The Senate then adjourned until Tuesday, April 14th at 9:30 a.m.