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HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
HWN-HOU, HWN Public Hearings 02-07-2023 1:00pm
Keywords:
HI Senate YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWFbPOqwUQ4, 2026-07-02T01:23:05+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, 00:00 - Start
01:38 - SB 448
06:06 - SB 1353
07:56 - DM HWN-HOU 1:00 PM
11:02 - SB 1235
15:53 - SCR 14/ SR 12
16:17 - SB 1356
19:28 - SB 1582
20:40 - SB 1609
23:00 - SB 1357
28:08 - DM HWN 1:01 PM
Hearing Notices:
HWN-HOU 1:00 PM
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2023/hearingnotices/HEARING_HWN-HOU_02-07-23_.pdf
HWN 1:01 PM
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2023/hearingnotices/HEARING_HWN_02-07-23_.pdf, 912, senate, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Senate Standing Committee on Health & Welfare (3-28-22)
Keywords:
KY LRC YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwxIF7reW5k, 2026-06-21T07:17:01+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Meeting Start: 00:00:00
Roll Call: 00:00:18
HB 213 Discussion: 00:01:19
HB 213 Roll Call Vote: 00:02:42
HB 730 Discussion: 00:03:18
HB 730 Roll Call Vote: 00:06:08
HB 318 Discussion: 00:07:43
HB 318 Roll Call Vote: 00:29:22
HB 7 Discussion: 00:36:36
HB 7 Roll Call Vote: 01:23:53
HB 28 Discussion: 01:24:54
HB 28 Roll Call Vote: 01:37:12, 958, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Senate Standing Committee on State & Local Government (3-28-22)
Keywords:
KY LRC YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3pUvupa3mE, 2026-06-21T07:17:01+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Meeting Start: 00:00
Roll Call: 00:19
HB 248 Discussion: 01:06
HB 248 Roll Call Vote: 02:39
HB 334 Discussion: 04:08
HB 334 Roll Call Vote: 06:46
HB 227 Discussion: 08:21
HB 227 Roll Call Vote: 08:54
HB 668 Discussion: 10:08
HB 668 Roll Call Vote: 15:58
HB 740 Discussion: 17:53
HB 740 Roll Call Vote: 25:41
HB 594 Discussion: 26:55
HB 594 Roll Call Vote: 36:16, 958, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
CMV Public Hearing - Wed Mar 23, 2022 @ 9:30AM HST
Keywords:
HI House YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFe_nGH4CKs, 2026-07-02T01:22:39+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, House Agenda:
https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/Session2022/hearingnotices/HEARING_CMV_03-23-22_.PDF
19:07 - Introduction
19:29 - SB2091 SD1
34:30 - SB2305
35:16 - SB3087 SD1 HD1
36:13 - Decision Making
Followed by 10:30AM Agenda:
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2022/hearingnotices/HEARING_CMV_03-23-22_2_.pdf
1:19:25 - Introduction
1:19:46 - HCR8 / HR5
1:20:32 - HCR12 / HR10
1:25:41 - HCR16 / HR15
1:30:25 - HCR57 / HR51
1:31:20 - HCR91 / HR85
1:33:50 - HR95
1:36:02 - HR182
1:59:32 - Decision Making, 910, house, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Standing Committee on Local Government (3-2-22) -Upon Adj. of Joint meeting
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KY LRC YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcW_K1IvkWI, 2026-06-21T07:17:00+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Meeting Start: 00:00:00
Roll Call: 00:00:41
SB 96 Discussion: 00:02:29
SB 96 Roll Call Vote: 00:03:47
SB 64 Discussion: 00:04:37
SB 64 Roll Call Vote: 00:09:30
HB 565 Discussion: 00:10:53
HB 565 Roll Call Vote: 00:21:06
HB 536 Discussion: 00:22:10
HB 536 Roll Call Vote: 00:29:08
HB 314 Discussion: 00:30:13
HB 314 Roll Call Vote: 01:35:09, 958, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- that will tell you that the first thing you do, if you read the law that governs interpretation of statutes
- , is look to the text of the statute first.
- The law says you look to the text of the statute first, and you can disregard the history if the text
- The statute can be, with limited modifications, a statute that does what you wanted to do, which is to
- ,' that defines it as an action for climate change, etc., etc., then goes on to say brought under statute
Keywords:
fishing gear, Oyster Bayou, shrimping, regulation, marine resources, HB621, Act 658, renewable energy, recycling, decommissioning, wind energy, solar power, solar facilities, wind turbines, energy infrastructure, end-of-life disposal, universal waste, recyclable materials, waste reduction, Department of Environmental Quality
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources met on May 14 and approved the April 29 minutes. The committee first heard HB 1056, which authorizes transfer of certain state property in Natchitoches Parish tied to a former school building now considered dilapidated and a nuisance; it was reported favorably. HB 841, described as a landman code of conduct bill and expropriation-related measure, was voluntarily deferred so the sponsor could work on additional changes over the interim.
The committee then took up HB 804, the Louisiana Energy Protection Act, which would bar future lawsuits seeking climate-change damages against fossil fuel companies and other entities. Supporters said it would prevent speculative climate litigation while preserving legitimate claims for permit violations and other existing statutory causes of action. Opponents from coastal litigation and the Sierra Club argued the bill was drafted too broadly and could affect legacy cases, property rights, and regulatory enforcement; the committee adopted Amendment 3875 to grandfather existing filed cases and make the bill effective upon gubernatorial signature, then reported the bill favorably as amended.
HB 621, requiring recycling of decommissioned renewable energy infrastructure and updating the state’s waste framework for modern energy components, was reported favorably. HB 637, which revises oil field site restoration fees and lowers rates for marginal, stripper, low-pressure, and incapable wells, was also reported favorably. Finally, SB 480, as amended, allowed boats to anchor in Oyster Bayou so long as they are not within an oyster lease and someone remains on board; the committee adopted the amendment and reported the bill favorably before adjourning.
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- that will tell you that the first thing you do, if you read the law that governs interpretation of statutes
- , is look to the text of the statute first.
- The law says you look to the text of the statute first, and you can disregard the history if the text
- The statute can be, with limited modifications, a statute that does what you wanted to do, which is to
- for climate change defines an action for climate change, etc., then goes on to say brought under statute
Keywords:
fishing gear, Oyster Bayou, shrimping, regulation, marine resources, HB621, Act 658, renewable energy, recycling, decommissioning, wind energy, solar power, solar facilities, wind turbines, energy infrastructure, end-of-life disposal, universal waste, recyclable materials, waste reduction, Department of Environmental Quality
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances REVISED: HB3851 - Added Feb 18th, 2026 at 10:30 am
Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances
Keywords:
alcohol regulation, retail, recordkeeping, reporting, state laws, HB4248, hemp beverage, hemp drinks, THC beverage, cannabis beverage, intoxicating hemp, age restriction, under 21, minor possession, youth access, public health and safety, Title 63, Oklahoma Statutes, retail sales, alcohol-style regulation
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances REVISED: HB3851 - Added Feb 18th, 2026
Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances
Keywords:
alcohol regulation, retail, recordkeeping, reporting, state laws, HB4248, hemp beverage, hemp drinks, THC beverage, cannabis beverage, intoxicating hemp, age restriction, under 21, minor possession, youth access, public health and safety, Title 63, Oklahoma Statutes, retail sales, alcohol-style regulation
Summary:
The Tobacco, Alcohol, and Controlled Substances committee met with a quorum and considered several bills related to alcohol distribution and hemp/THC products. House Bill 3334, presented by Rep. Hays, would create a limited retail on-supply alcohol act allowing on-premise licensees to buy alcohol beverages from off-premise licensees. Supporters said it could help rural businesses facing strained supply chains and delayed deliveries after alcohol market changes; the committee voted to pass the bill.
The committee then heard House Bill 4248, which would add protections to keep children from ingesting alcoholic drinks containing hemp with THC-like effects. Members discussed whether the bill might be amended further, but the author said the goal was to protect kids and preserve the bill’s current structure. The committee voted to pass HB 4248.
House Bill 4450, presented by Rep. Newton, would regulate THC gummies and liquids by requiring serving-size labeling, limiting servings to 10 milligrams of THC each, and prohibiting child-attractive shapes such as animals, cartoons, or human forms. Members raised concerns about vague language like “reasonable resemblance” and about color restrictions, and the author said he was willing to work on those provisions. The committee voted to pass the bill.
Finally, the committee considered House Bill 3851, which Rep. Marti said concerns the process for selling and distributing private label products and clarifies the ABLE Commission’s interpretation of current law. An amendment deleting Sections 1 and 3 was adopted without objection, and the committee then voted to pass the bill as amended. The meeting ended with the chair noting it was the last meeting of the year and adjourning.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- This is already in statute. And so we're just amending a current statute that's already in law.
- This is already in statute. And respond. This is already in statute.
- No new statute will remedy that.
- </c> No new statute will remedy that. No new statute will remedy that.
- </c> outlined in the harassment statute. outlined in the harassment statute.
Keywords:
harassment, restraining order, temporary restraining order, injunction, protective order, public employer, public servant, public employee, government employee, state employee, legislator, judge, judicial branch, executive branch, local government, political subdivision, workplace violence, threats, stalking, employee safety
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
02/12/2026 - House Rural Economic Development
Rural Economic Development
Keywords:
utility consumer, rate intervention, public service corporation, Arizona Revised Statutes, residential rates, consumer protection, appropriation, Apache Junction, tourism, recreation, Superstition trails, funding, infrastructure, C-PACE, capital expenditure, special assessment, property improvement, local government financing, energy efficiency, water conservation
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Effective discipline requires collaboration, not rigid mandates written in statute.
- We should not be putting anything like this in statute.
- bill complicates that process by inserting redundant steps that are not aligned with existing state statutes
- bill complicates that process by inserting redundant steps that are not aligned with existing state statutes
- that principals do do something like this, but I don't think it's something that we need to have in statute
Keywords:
student discipline, classroom management, temporary removal, administrative action, education policy, foreign relations, university governance, research security, international agreements, Arizona Board of Regents, interscholastic activities, student eligibility, criminal offenses, school district, youth sports, academic participation, conduct, planned communities, homeowners association, HOA
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- It's an existing statute, and I know that there was an attempt to try and clarify, but..." "...existing
- statute, and I know that there was an attempt to try and clarify, but I've spoken before about that
- Just, I know that you didn't get a chance to take a look at the statute, you know, the implementing bill
- The statutes governing gaming in Florida are what we are going to follow.
- According to Florida statutes, the commission shall consist of five members, with at least one member
Keywords:
animal cruelty, reporting, veterinary, protection, liability, regulation, community association, management certification, Florida Statutes, certified manager, association governance, building permits, inspections, offsite construction, local government, housing, property regulation, construction standards, state of emergency, emergency response
Summary:
The committee heard and approved several bills. SB 468 would require veterinarians and veterinary technicians to report suspected animal cruelty to law enforcement or animal control and allow release of patient records in good faith; it was reported favorably with support from animal welfare groups. SB 1706 narrows eligibility for the My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program to buildings with at least 80% owner-occupied units and residents at or below 80% of area median income, and it also passed favorably. SB 1234 on building permits and inspections was amended extensively to clarify permit exemptions, private-provider rules, and timelines, then reported favorably as a committee substitute. SB 1260, dealing with building inspections after emergencies, was amended to require state-term contracts for inspection vendors and then passed. SB 822 would require professionally managed community associations above a budget threshold; an amendment raised the threshold to $750,000, added a parcel-count trigger, and allowed direct-hire credentialed managers, after which the bill was reported favorably. SB 1580 would increase penalties for illegal gaming operations, add enforcement tools, and clarify procedures for veterans organizations; after removing a fantasy sports provision, it also passed favorably.
The committee also heard from several appointees and reappointees to the Public Service Commission and Florida Gaming Control Commission. Public Service Commission nominees Anna Ortega and Robert Payne were questioned closely about utility hardening projects, ratepayer costs, and the role of the Office of Public Counsel. Gaming Commission reappointee Julie Brown and appointees William Spacola, John DeQuilla, Peter Cutterman, and Tina Rep discussed illegal gaming enforcement, audits, agency operations, and their backgrounds in law, regulation, law enforcement, and public service. Several members raised concerns about contract timing and evidence handling at the Gaming Commission, while others praised the nominees’ experience and service.
At the end of the meeting, the committee voted to recommend confirmation of all appointees on tabs 1 through 7. Members then requested favorable placement on the record for specific bills, including SB 468, SB 1234, SB 1260, SB 1580, and SB 1706, and the committee adjourned.
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- It's an existing statute, and I know that there was an attempt to try and clarify, but..." "...I've spoken
- there been a chat around a conference table saying we need to be more diligent about tracking any statute
- Just, I know that you didn't get a chance to take a look at the statute, you know, the implementing bill
- The statutes governing gaming in Florida are what we are going to follow.
- According to Florida statutes, the commission shall consist of five members with at least one member
Keywords:
animal cruelty, reporting, veterinary, protection, liability, regulation, community association, management certification, Florida Statutes, certified manager, association governance, building permits, inspections, offsite construction, local government, housing, property regulation, construction standards, state of emergency, emergency response
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Arizona's weather modification statutes were first enacted in the 1950s and have remained largely unchanged
- The bill strengthens Arizona's existing statutes by grounding them in three...
- The bill strengthens Arizona's existing statutes by grounding them in three core pillars: transparency
Keywords:
cosmetics, animal testing, prohibition, manufacturers, sales regulation, state preemption, groundwater, water conservation, Arizona water resources, drought management, water quality, solar radiation management, environment, regulation, Arizona Revised Statutes, weather modification, licensing, environmental impact, public safety, cloud seeding
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
02/02/2026 - House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- SHPO is housed within our agency, and by statute the Arizona State Parks Board is responsible for administering
- This bill unnecessarily restructures agency oversight through statute.
- Chairman, Representative Stoll-Hamilton, yeah, Riverview is based in Minnesota, and... ...and I have
- talked to people in Minnesota who are also having issues with Riverview, and I suspect that has something
Keywords:
attorney general, nuisance action, consumer fraud, damages, civil penalty, public nuisance, nuisance abatement, abatement action, injunction, superior court, county attorney, city attorney, board of supervisors, obscenity, obscene materials, adult materials, pornography, schools, parks, residential district
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- Shifting gears a little bit, there are a couple of different statutes that provide emergency powers in
- their regional transportation plans and replace them with criteria that currently exist in another statute
- Another statute, which are identical except for the addition of a time frame for the application of the
Keywords:
transit, community colleges, student transportation, free rides, public transportation, HB 2645, HB2645, Fairfax Bridge, State Route 165, SR 165, Carbon River, Washington State Department of Transportation, WSDOT, emergency infrastructure replacement, bridge collapse, bridge closure, transportation emergency, public safety, infrastructure repair, bridge replacement
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- When the statute currently in 13-1105 needs an amendment to include unborn children as felony murder
- So amending this would include unborn children in this statute to allow prosecutors the discretion to
- HB 2043 seeks to amend Arizona's homicide statute so that an unborn child, defined as a fetus at any
- Today I stand before you to advocate for a crucial amendment to Arizona Revised Statutes 13-1105(A)(2
- The statute currently defines first-degree murder in cases where a death occurs during the commission
Keywords:
felony murder, unborn child, homicide, Arizona Revised Statutes, life imprisonment, death penalty, drive-by shooting, gun violence, firearms, felony, vehicle forfeiture, driver license revocation, drive by shooting, public safety, criminal penalties, education, funding, school districts, state aid, education reform
NH
Keywords:
NH House of Representatives Committee Streaming, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQHnyO93Vng, 2026-06-14T02:39:09+00:00, 2.2.23, Data collected via generic collector engine, http://gencourt.state.nh.us/house/calendars_journals/
0:00 House Session – February 1, 2024
9:39 Call the House to Order
9:41 Adjourn from the Late Session
9:55 Prayer – Reverend Bob Stewart
12:51 Pledge of Allegiance
13:16 National Anthem by Tasha Lawson
15:01 Leaves of Absence
15:33 Introduction of Guests
16:20 Communication – Welcome Rep. Sean Durkin and Rep. Michael Murphy
17:17 Memorial Remarks for Hon. Suzanne Smith
23:25 Motion to place Memorial Remarks in Permanent Journal
23:38 Bill Removed from Consent Calendar: CACR 20, HR 20, HB 1447-FN
24:24 Adoption of Consent Calendar
25:26 Motion to Suspend House Rules
26:54 HB 1199-FN-A
27:11 Motion to Table (DIV)
30:46 HB 1588-FN
31:23 HB 1598-FN-A
32:57 HB 1237-FN
33:29 ITL (DIV)
42:21 FA 0345h
43:20 OTPA
44:06 Motion to Reconsider HB 396 (DIV)
49:26 HB 1372-FN (RC)
53:36 HB 1068
53:55 OTP (RC)
1:01:55 ITL
1:02:33 HB 1520-FN-A
1:02:48 OTP (DIV)
1:15:40 ITL
1:16:57 CACR 23
1:17:11 OTP (RC)
1:37:51 HB 1002 (RC)
2:15:09 Announcements
2:16:49 Lunch Recess until 1:30 pm
3:45:49 HB 1005-FN
3:47:08 HB 1248 -FN
3:47:26 Motion to Indefinitely Postpone (RC)
3:50:19 HB 1230 (DIV)
4:03:19 HB 1398
4:03:50 HB 1499
4:05:08 CACR 13
4:05:34 FA 0385h (RC)
4:18:50 OTP (RC)
4:21:06 Motion to place debate on CACR 13 in Permanent Journal
4:21:25 HB 1179-FN
4:22:27 HB 1338 (RC)
4:33:15 HR 21 (DIV)
4:41:46 HB 1391-FN (DIV)
5:02:35CACR 20
5:03:07 Motion to Indefinitely Postpone (DIV)
5:08:43 HR 20 (RC)
5:15:18 HB 1447-FN (DIV)
5:27:04 Third Reading
5:27:40 Announcements
5:30:36 Unanimous Consent – Rep. William Boyd
5:33:39 Motion to Print Remarks of Rep. Boyd in Permanent Journal
5:33:48 Recess to Thursday, February 8, 2024 at 10:00 a.m., 928, house, all, 2.2.40, 2.1.47
NH
Keywords:
NH House of Representatives Committee Streaming, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKZjSMGYKo, 2026-06-14T02:39:02+00:00, 2.2.23, Data collected via generic collector engine, http://gencourt.state.nh.us/house/calendars_journals/
0:00 House Session – April 21, 2022
4:56 Adjourn from the Session of April 21,2022
5:10 Prayer – Reverend Bob Stewart
8:07 Pledge of Allegiance
8:31 National Anthem – Piccola Opera Youth Chorus of Manchester
10:54 Leaves of Absence
11:43 Introduction of Guests
12:57 Memorial Resolution – Rep. Katherine Rogers
26:15 House Resolution #23
27:28 Tartan Day Program
42:36 Bill removed from Consent Calendar: SB 376-FN, SB 394-FN
43:01 Consent Calendar Adopted
44:34 SB 458-FN
1:21:27 SB 291
1:33:26 SB 306-FN
1:46:54 SB 401-FN
2:02:34 SB 456-FN-A
2:03:31 SB 381-FN-A
2:04:29 SB 420-FN-A-L
2:08:51 Motion to remove HB 172 from the Table
2:14:07 Motion to remove HB 1506-FN from the Table
2:18:53 SB 242
2:29:13 SB 365
2:32:56 SB 418-FN
2:54:45 SB 425-FN
2:55:45 SB 427-FN
2:59:28 Announcements
2:59:47 Lunch Recess until 1:00 pm
4:06:56 SB 267-FN-A
4:08:28 SB 438-FN-L
4:33:38 SB 403-FN-A
4:50:38 SB 407-FN
4:58:37 SB 416-FN
5:02:55 SB 430-FN-A
5:16:11 SB 444-FN
5:17:06 SB 459-FN
5:38:12 SB 278-FN
5:39:06 SB 346-FN-A
5:42:25 SB 240
5:58:09 SB 241
6:11:29 SB 442-FN
6:26:32 Motion to Print Debate on SB 240 in the Permanent Journal
6:26:45 Motion to Print Debate on SB 241 in the Permanent Journal
6:27:20 SB 376-FN
6:36:22 SB 394-FN
6:37:11 Third Reading Motion
6:37:54 Announcements
6:39:21 Unanimous Consent – Rep. Espitia
6:40:12 Unanimous Consent – Rep. Belanger
6:41:40 Unanimous Consent – Rep. Ammon
6:52:00 Unanimous Consent – Rep. Perez
6:56:20 House in Recess until the Call of the Chair, 928, house, all, 2.2.40, 2.1.47