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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Apr 28th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Right. Yeah.
  • Right. Yeah.
  • Okay. ...if, right? If they're the plaintiff, right?
  • Right. Yeah.
  • All right. No, let's see. All right. No, let's see.
Bills: HR2 , HR37 , HR61 , HCR11 , HCR64 , HB89 , HB183 , HB341 , HB371 , HB451 , HB480 , HB520 , HB541 , HB579 , HB597 , HB816 , HB1004 , HB1064 , HB1165 , SB44
Committee: House Judiciary
Summary: The committee met with a quorum and first took up House Bill 1165, which was converted into a substitute bill to reorganize the Avoyelles Parish court system by creating two city courts, one for Marksville and one for Bunkie, and expanding their jurisdiction parishwide, including small claims and certain misdemeanor, civil, and juvenile matters. The sponsor and supporting judges said the change would better use existing courts and improve access to justice, while the district attorney opposed it, arguing it would not help the criminal docket, could create staffing and constitutional issues, and needed more study. After questions about voting districts, appellate procedure, and minority vote dilution, the committee adopted the substitute and reported the bill favorably. The committee then heard House Bill 1064 creating a domestic violence intervention court pilot program in the 19th Judicial District, with testimony from the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and the YWCA describing a specialty court model focused on accountability, victim services, and wraparound support. The bill was reported favorably. House Bill 341, clarifying law enforcement officer rights during administrative investigations, was amended to specify administrative matters and reported with amendments. House Concurrent Resolution 64, as amended, expanded a study of behavioral health courts to include additional parishes and a later reporting deadline, and was reported favorably. House Bill 579, the sexual assault survivor bill of rights, was amended to strengthen notice, confidentiality, and funding provisions and then reported favorably. Later, House Bill 1004, which would have raised the jurisdictional threshold for justice of the peace courts from $5,000 to $7,500, drew significant opposition from city court judges who warned of unintended consequences, including different evidentiary standards, possible attorney-representation issues for entities, and added burdens on district courts. Supporters framed it as an inflation adjustment and access-to-justice measure, but after debate the committee voted 5-11 to defer the bill. House Bill 183, limiting courthouse cell phone bans in fee-payment areas, was amended and then failed on a 7-7 tie with the chair voting no. The committee also reported favorably House Bill 451 on ATC hearing notices, House Bill 541 on micro distillers via substitute, Senate Bill 44 on tactical medical professionals’ firearms, House Resolution 37 honoring veterans who served in Honduras, and House Bill 89 requiring a district attorney office to pay certain retirees’ health premiums from its own funds. Several other bills were voluntarily deferred, and the meeting ended with a motion to adjourn.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Apr 28th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's right. All of them keep their same jobs. That's right.
  • All right, all right. And here are the cards. All right, Representative Wiley...
  • All right, Mr.
  • All right.
  • All right. No, let's see. All right. No, let's see.
Bills: HR2 , HR37 , HR61 , HCR11 , HCR64 , HB89 , HB183 , HB341 , HB371 , HB451 , HB480 , HB520 , HB541 , HB579 , HB597 , HB816 , HB1004 , HB1064 , HB1165 , SB44
Committee: House Judiciary
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Mar 6th, 2026 at 04:30 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Everyone is feeling the squeeze right now.
  • All right. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
  • All right. This one's a little more in the weeds.
  • I really don't think this is the right way forward.
  • That just doesn't seem right.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Mar 6th, 2026 at 12:45 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I don't believe this is the right approach, though. Please vote no. Further remarks.
  • No, that's not right. The good member from the 4th District, Representative Schmidt. Yes.
  • Representative Walsh: All right, a little too technical. I apologize, Madam Speaker.
  • They're disabled persons who can't go out and earn a higher income.
  • There is sports gambling for all teams happening in illicit markets right now.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Health and Human Services REVISED Mar 2nd, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, if we take away that shield, and that shield right now is because if they're contract employees They're
  • Hi, 10 ayes, two nays have received. 10 ayes and two nays, Senator Stewart, right.
  • It upholds the sanctity of life and protects parental rights during a family's most vulnerable moment
  • Members, Senate Bill 933 is the Right to Try for Individualized Treatment Act.
  • Seven states have passed the Right to Try for Individualized Treatments Act, and over 15 other states
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Health and Human Services REVISED Mar 2nd, 2026

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • So if the thought is, if we take away that shield, and that shield right now is because if they're contract
  • All right. Thank you, guys, and thanks for the good questions.
  • 1436 aims to ensure that families experiencing a fetal death or miscarriage are informed of their right
  • Members, Senate Bill 933 is the Right to Try for Individualized Treatment Act.
  • Seven states have passed this Right to Try for Individualized Treatments Act, and over 15 other states
Summary: The Health and Human Services Committee met to consider a series of Senate bills, beginning with SB 2014, which would allow ivermectin to be sold over the counter with FDA approval. After questions about whether a prescription would still be required and how FDA guidance would affect the law, the bill passed 9-3. SB 1805, as amended, barred detention and youth facilities from using temporary agencies or contracting organizations for staffing; the author said the change was intended to address transparency and records issues in a related lawsuit. That bill passed 12-0. SB 2044, also amended, clarified chiropractic-related language regarding serum and multiple vitamins; members discussed whether the bill changed scope of practice, and it passed 10-2. The committee then approved SB 1836, which requires a board-approved mental health screener during routine annual primary care visits. The author said it was meant to normalize mental health screening and noted an updated fiscal impact estimate of $284,000 to $560,000; some members raised concerns about mandates and cost, but the bill passed 8-4. SB 1380 would require the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to verify Medicaid eligibility against death records and conduct monthly death-record checks for enrollees; after questions about current practice, costs, and recoupment from deceased enrollees, the author requested title be stricken, and the bill passed 10-2. SB 2179, dealing with not-guilty-by-reason-of-mental-illness cases, adds staff accompaniment for therapeutic visits, requires structured violence-risk assessments before discharge or conditional release, and adds drug screening when substance-use monitoring is ordered; Department of Mental Health staff testified about treatment planning and monitoring, and the bill passed 11-1. Later, the committee passed SB 1436, which requires families to be informed of their right to certification after fetal death or miscarriage, and SB 1558, which clarifies that older youth in OJA custody may be placed in Level E group homes. SB 933, the “Right to Try for Individualized Treatment Act,” passed 11-0 and would allow certain terminally ill patients to seek individualized investigational treatments after informed consent. SB 1651, an Oklahoma Medical Board cleanup bill covering several licensed professions, also passed 11-0. Finally, SB 1328 modernizes parental access to minor medical records with safeguards for abuse situations, and SB 1572 removes the DHS and OJA directors from the OCCY board; both passed 11-0. The committee adjourned after noting a possible interim meeting for a Tier 1 nomination.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Boards, Agencies and Commissions

Transcript Highlights:
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  • Right. Your amendment is added.
  • Anybody got any questions right there? Anybody got any questions right there?
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  • All right. Thank you. &gt;&gt; Okay. All right. Thank you.
Bills: SB54 , SB126 , SB128 , SB101 , SB102 , SB104 , HB282 , HB298 , SB54 , SB126 , SB128 , SB101 , SB102 , SB104 , HB282 , HB298
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate State Governmental Affairs Committee Jan 21st, 2026

State Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
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  • So, yeah, you're right. Your comments was dead right.
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  • Right. Right.
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Bills: SB7 , SB22 , SB39 , SB40 , SB45 , SB46 , SB86 , SB95 , SB107 , SB7 , SB22 , SB39 , SB40 , SB45 , SB46 , SB86 , SB95 , SB107
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means May 12th, 2025

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • All right, you're Marie Robb.
  • All right, very good.
  • All right, members.
  • All right, thank you, Mr. Walker. All right, you're James Quintero. You're here on behalf of the...
  • All right. Thank you all.
Committee: House Ways & Means
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education May 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • All right, thank you, sir. Thank you, Chairman. All right, thank you very much.
  • All right, is Cindy...
  • All right, Trevor Goodman, you may begin. Two minutes. All right.
  • All right.
  • All right. Thank you very much. All right, Ms. Giles.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education May 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • All right. I'm just... All right.
  • Steven Alleman on behalf of Disability Rights Texas testifying for the bill. Is that correct?
  • I'm Stephen Aleman with Disability Rights, here in favor of the legislation.
  • We have Maya Volk on behalf of Disability Rights Texas registered on the bill but not testifying.
  • All right. Okay, all right.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 14th, 2025

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

Transcript Highlights:
  • Right. Yeah, okay. All right. So I'll work with Ledge Council on that. Okay. All right.
  • The right to close. All right, thank you.
  • All right, all right. Thank you. Thank you so much.
  • I would also like to reserve my right to close. All right, we'll give you the right to close.
  • All right.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'll give you the right to close. Thank you, members. I close. Just stay right there.
  • This is a property rights and a fairness issue.
  • , as we're seeing right now, very present.
  • Well, I'll tell you this right now.
  • Please do the right thing and pass this bill.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • All right, John, we'll give you the right to close. I'll write the clause, okay?
  • We give you the right to close. Thank you, members. I close. Let's just stay right there.
  • It would have to be condemned or removed, right, as we're seeing right now, very present.
  • Right.
  • Right, right. I do agree, but we have to decide what society we want to live in.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Is that probably right? I think that's...
  • Did I quote you right?
  • Morning, right?
  • Seems about right. OK.
  • Central Railroad Infrastructure indicates that you all have the right of eminent domain, right?
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • It's about the right efforts of doing the right thing for our veterans.
  • All right. Do you believe that health care is a right for every veteran in this country?
  • All right, on a provincial note.
  • All right. All right. Look, the bottom line is... It's not complicated.
  • Murray is absolutely right.
Bills: SB124 , SB201 , SB275 , SB410 , SB478 , SB607 , SB610 , SB611 , SB654 , SB702 , SB787 , SB831 , SB892
Summary: During the meeting, various members engaged in extensive discussions surrounding 15 proposed bills related to veterans' affairs. Notably, concerns regarding recent VA workforce changes sparked debates, particularly about potential cuts and their implications for veterans' care and benefits. Chairman Moran emphasized the need for thoughtful reforms and coordination with stakeholders, urging responsible measures to prevent negatively impacting service delivery. The meeting highlighted a significant bipartisan effort to enhance veterans' access to essential health services, particularly in light of recent challenges faced by the VA workforce. Senator Blumenthal's assertions about the urgent plight of veterans due to cuts in personnel drew strong reactions, showcasing the deep concern among committee members regarding the current state of veteran services.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Mar 6th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Patience in debate, unity in purpose, and a steadfast commitment to uphold what is right and true.
  • All right, it's Galveston County Day.
  • There was a gold reserve we established not too long ago, right?
  • Right.
  • That's right Senator. Great. Thank you.
Bills: SJR34 , SB10 , SB18 , SB19 , SB21 , SB72 , SB140 , SB262 , SB370 , SB480 , SB495 , SB627 , SB703 , SB767 , SB790
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Well, there he is—right on time. Great, Senator Gavan. Right on time, great, Senator Gavan.
  • I think I'm right, Mr. Chair. We got some bill that... ...right, Mr. Chair?
  • Chairman, you go right ahead.
  • I leave it right there.
  • It took out the repealer, right?
Bills: HB2 , HB43 , HB49 , HB94 , HB137 , HB156 , HB200 , HB250 , HB3 , HB42
Committee: Senate Judiciary