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TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Higher Education May 6th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • It seeks to make our institutions of higher education, into trade schools.
  • Chavez: is actually the school that was created by the legislature, the School for Civic Leadership.
  • a credible ambassador to teach in their school system.
  • I could not have done that if the school wasn't ranked as it was.
  • I can still remember some of my elementary school teachers.
Bills: SB 37
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 4/1/25

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • ><c> as</c> a state operated school uh to qualify as a state operated school uh to qualify as a<00:02
  • </c> health to provide a district or school health to provide a district or school with<00:08:22.560>
  • </c> matters for all of our public schools matters for all of our public schools and<00:15:34.720><c>
  • </c> charter schools and uh charter school charter schools and uh charter school students<00:15:47.680
Bills: HF1306
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Education K-16 (Part I) Mar 20th, 2025

Education K-16

Transcript Highlights:
  • the interim, I, I heard concerns from leaders in higher education about some, um, Of their members, schools
  • This industrial plan seeks to make China the world's top manufacturer in 10 areas, including robotics
  • In the words of one former US national security official, the plan is a roadmap for theft.
Bills: SB 37
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 5th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • but stuff is used in culinary schools but stuff is used in culinary schools but when is the last time
  • schools um we've officers at private schools um we've officers at private schools um we've passed this
  • my own safety my own safety the sponsors of this bill claim that is the sponsors of this bill claim
  • but it will do the exact opposite safety but it will do the exact opposite safety but it will do the
  • but any women de for women's safety but any women de for women's safety but any women de deemed not
Bills: SB82 , SB78 , SB4 , SB6 , SB62 , SB66 , SB77 , SB63 , SB79 , SB53 , SB55 , HB14
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • It is currently, you know, I might add the Main crux of the new language in this is that any school district
  • , charter school, any of them, as soon as they have any knowledge of a violation of sexual activity,
  • Senate Bill 1733 makes a couple of requirements or modifications to the reporting requirements for school
  • involving sexual activity, contact, or any other inappropriate activity with students made in the school
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Health and Human Services 2ND REVISED Apr 8th, 2026

Health and Human Services

Summary: The Senate Health and Human Services Committee met to consider several House bills, beginning with a series of sunset extensions for professional licensing and review boards. House Bill 3000 extended the State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering to 2031 after brief questions about prior executive-branch efforts to improve board transparency; House Bill 3001 extended the Child Death Review Board to 2031; House Bill 3003 extended the Board of Chiropractic Examiners to 2031; and House Bill 3004 extended the Board of Examiners in Optometry to 2031. Each of these bills advanced on unanimous 9-0 votes. The committee also advanced House Bill 366, which creates a revolving fund at the Health Care Workforce Training Commission to receive rural health transformation funds. Members asked about the timing and distribution of the funds, but no timeline was available. House Bill 3904 changed prenatal delivery and postpartum services from a global payment model to individualized payments, with supporters saying it would improve access to local and rural prenatal care and could help hospitals qualify for birth-friendly designations and related funding. That bill also passed 9-0. Two health-related policy bills were amended in committee and advanced. House Bill 3644, the Blake Burgess Act, requires certain hospitals to adopt policies to prevent venous thromboembolism; members asked whether the required report would be public, and the author said that was the intent. House Bill 1687, the Uniform Health Care Decisions Act, replaces older advance directive and health care agent laws with a single framework for end-of-life decision-making, with committee substitute changes adding safeguards and clarifying surrogate authority. House Bill 3920 created a sales tax exemption for LifeShare Network, matching an exemption already given to the Oklahoma Blood Institute, and it also passed after supportive testimony. All measures considered were reported out favorably, and the committee adjourned after announcing it would meet again the following week.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

TRS-LBT, TRS-EDT, TRS Public Hearings 02-10-2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> &gt;&gt; It's in the planning stages. &gt;&gt; It's in the planning stages.
  • SB 3234 relating to traffic safety. This SB 3234 relating to traffic safety.
  • </c><01:08:35.920><c> Um</c> school properties. Uh that's 323 4. Um school properties.
  • Relating to traffic safety.
  • The Safe Routes to School.
Summary: The joint committees on Transportation, Labor and Technology, and later Transportation and Economic Development and Tourism, heard several bills. SB 2573 would allow administrative driver’s license revocation hearings to be held by interactive conference technology such as Zoom and permit electronic exchange of evidence. The chief adjudicator for the ADLRO supported it as a non-mandatory option that has worked well since 2021, improving attendance and saving time and money; DOT also supported it. The committees voted to pass SB 2573 with technical, non-substantive amendments. SB 3215 would make permanent the requirement that securing mooring lines at commercial docks be performed by labor subject to collective bargaining by repealing the sunset date in existing harbor safety law. DOT did not submit testimony, and the chair noted support from longshore labor. The committees voted to pass SB 3215 unamended. The committees also heard SB 2693, which authorizes $15 million in general obligation bonds for planning, design, and construction of a 50,000-square-foot aerospace hangar and related facilities at Hilo International Airport. A Phoenix Space executive testified in support, saying Hawaii and Hilo have geographic advantages and that the project could support aerospace investment and jobs; several other organizations and individuals submitted supportive testimony. Committee members questioned whether federal matching funds or airport capacity existed, and DOT said it had no assurance of federal participation and would need to check on capacity and potential users. The hearing then moved to SB 2698, which would create a cruise ship special fund and impose a per-passenger head fee on cruise ships docking in state commercial harbors while repealing the existing cruise ship TAT framework effective January 1, 2026. DOT supported the bill but requested amendments to clarify that the new fee is in addition to existing passenger, port entry, and dockage fees and to raise the fee from $6.50 to $10; DOT said the higher amount would better fund harbor improvements such as shore power. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings testified in support but said the added fee would significantly increase costs, while a local ship supply business supported the cruise industry and opposed the TAT approach, saying cruise activity benefits local farmers and jobs. No final vote on SB 2698 was taken in the excerpt provided.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you look at making sure we have polling places, because schools would not be open anymore, more...
  • If you look at making sure we have polling places, because schools would not be open anymore, we need
  • There is a safety valve mechanism in federal court that allows judges to do just what we're doing here
  • This is not good for families, the economy, or public safety.
  • Stability is public safety. This bill creates a... Stability is public safety.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Jun 1st, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Ed's High School, Ms. Rose Young. Ms. Rose Young from downtown Eunice, a student from St.
  • Ed's High School, will perform the national anthem.
  • measures and appropriate speed limits in school zones across the state.
  • Safety of our children, school personnel, and crossing guards in school zones is vitally important.
  • Katie Wells in Livingston Parish, made it clear some school zones on state highways could have safety
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, the pledge, and a national anthem performance, then moved through several personal privileges and recognitions. Members welcomed a student cancer survivor and entrepreneur, Bella of Brave Bella Bead Company, and also recognized a new legislative assistant, a page leaving for college, and a resolution honoring National Mississippi River Day. The chamber also received conference committee reports and enrollment reports, and returned some previously failed measures to the calendar, including H.R. 119 and H.B. 410. The main floor action centered on a series of Senate concurrent resolutions, most of which were adopted overwhelmingly. These included SCR 59 on re-evaluating flood maps and insurance rates tied to the Comite River Diversion Canal, SCR 61 urging higher reimbursement for behavioral health crisis centers, SCR 62 calling for review of school-zone safety and speed limits, SCR 68 creating a blockchain and digital innovation task force, SCR 69 encouraging continued research to reduce sugarcane burning, SCR 70 supporting the Major Richard Star Act for medically retired combat-wounded veterans, SCR 54 supporting the Mississippi River Basin Fishery Commission Act, SCR 55 designating the Peggy Martin Rose as the official state rose, SCR 64 creating a construction manager-at-risk task force, SCR 75 studying a Louisiana maneuvers museum and trail, and SCR 80 creating a task force on the minimum foundation program and long-term teacher pay funding. Most passed with little or no opposition, with SCR 84 on earthquake seismic activity in several parishes amended to adjust task force membership before final adoption. The House also heard a personal privilege statement honoring the late Ponder P.C. Clinton Jr., a noted Black farmer, cattleman, and community leader in Shreveport’s Cedar Grove neighborhood, and expressed condolences to his family. Later, members received a hurricane-season reminder from Rep. Jay Galle about disaster response procedures and the need to work through parish emergency offices. The transcript ends as the House moves into additional concurrent resolutions returned from the Senate with amendments.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Jun 1st, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Safety of our children, school personnel, and crossing guards.
  • Across the state, safety of our children, school personnel, and crossing guards in school zones is vitally
  • Katie Wells in Livingston Parish, made it clear some school zones on state highways could have safety
  • He attends Fairfield Magnet School in Caddo Parish Public Schools and is an accomplished speller who
  • , "plans to prosper you, not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Feb 2nd, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're excited to keep working on traffic safety.
  • The Washington Transportation Plan recently completed, and the information gathered during that planning
  • This plan doesn't replace legislative decision-making.
  • That plan used to be the department's most consequential planning document, and it served as the starting
  • That plan used to be the department's most consequential planning document, and it served as the starting
Bills: SB6253 , SB6311 , SB6262 , SB6335
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 3rd, 2025

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill would require a statewide health coordinating council to develop a long-range plan for improving
  • health literacy, along with a biennial report on the plan and any updates.
  • The bill further instructs DSHS to include health literacy issues in their state health plan.
  • I decided to go to nursing school. ...so I could live, and I stand here 40 years later, alive and doing
  • Fuentes, and I am a middle school math teacher.
Bills: HB514 , HB1652 , HB2117 , HB2298 , HB3269 , HB46 , HB46
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • President, today's Color Guard is composed of Senate pages Ava Siciliano, a student at Vancouver School
  • Vancouver School of Arts and Academics in Vancouver, and Jonas Rogers, a student at Garfield High School
  • Today's pledge will be led by Senate page Joy Kim, a student at Olympia High School here in Olympia.
  • This is how we build safety for workers in this state. This is how we do it.
  • Evidence-based guidance also protects patient safety and public trust.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 26th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Vancouver School of Arts and Academics in Vancouver, and Jonas Rogers, a student at Garfield High School
  • A student at Olympia High School here in Olympia.
  • Well, let's have a contract before you can do that, you know, a high school kid.
  • This is how we build safety for workers in this state. This is how we do it.
  • Evidence-based guidance also protects patient safety and public trust.
Summary: The Senate opened with ceremonial remarks, approved the previous day’s journal, and then moved through introductions, committee referrals, and caucus breaks. A resolution recognizing Ramadan, Senate Resolution 8680, was adopted after remarks from Senator Trudeau emphasizing charity, self-reflection, and restraint, and several members spoke in support of religious inclusion and community recognition. The chamber then took up several bills on final passage. House Bill 2304, expanding warranty options to encourage more condominium construction, passed overwhelmingly. Substitute House Bill 2492, requiring behavioral health and wellness training in construction apprenticeships, also passed after supporters cited high rates of mental health struggles and suicides in the trades. Substitute House Bill 2228, directing work on scissors stairs to improve housing efficiency, passed as well, as did Second Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1541, which revises the Veterans Affairs Advisory Committee to add more military and veteran experience. The most extended debate centered on Substitute House Bill 2355, the Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. Supporters argued it would provide basic labor protections, written agreements, minimum wage, and remedies for domestic workers, while opponents warned it would burden families, independent contractors, and small jobs with contracts, notice requirements, and private lawsuits. Several proposed amendments to narrow coverage or remove the private right of action were rejected, and the bill ultimately passed 28–20. The Senate also passed House Bill 2155 on nursing title use in the context of AI, Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2242 on preventive services and state health guidance, Substitute House Bill 2269 on middle housing in unincorporated areas, and Engrossed House Bill 1501 on HOA/unit-owner inquiries after adopting a committee striking amendment. The Senate adjourned until the next morning.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Jan 29th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...the plan establishment.
  • In the safer roads topic area, local jurisdictions are doing safety planning.
  • Local jurisdictions are doing safety planning. They're collecting data.
  • passage of the Federal Highway Safety Act, to oversee efforts to improve safety on Washington's highways
  • The commission uses Target Zero, Washington State's Strategic Highway Safety Plan, to direct its work
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 24th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is most fitting to recognize Cold-Blooded for his dedication to safety.
  • House Bill by Representative Freeman, Title 17, certain schools returning from a recovery school district
  • duties of school boards and superintendents.
  • School, Lincoln Prep School, and Green Oaks Performing Arts Academy.
  • Members, this is basically a safety valve bill.
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, opened in prayer, and received official notice from the Secretary of State certifying Dana Henry and Paul Sawyer to fill vacancies in the chamber. Both members were sworn in. The House also received Senate messages on several concurrent resolutions and a large slate of Senate bills, and it adopted a number of House resolutions recognizing groups and individuals, including agriculture, athletic trainers, GoFar Louisiana, homeschooling families, veterans, and several community honorees. Committee reports and bill referrals were also announced throughout the morning hour. A substantial portion of the meeting was devoted to floor action on House bills, many of them memorial highway designations and policy measures. The House gave final passage to bills naming roadways and bridges for Officer Trevor Abney, Dr. Harry Blake Sr., Virginia Green Evans, and American Legion Post No. 14, and it also passed bills extending Tax Commission assessment fees, creating a transfer-on-death securities registration act, increasing lender origination fees, expanding assessor certification committee membership, and strengthening protections for eligible adults against financial exploitation. Other bills passed included measures on teacher certification appeals, removing Evangeline Parish from a juvenile justice district, re-creating the Department of Education, and repealing a $25 impaired-driving fine. Most of these bills passed overwhelmingly or unanimously. The most extensive debate centered on House Bill 68, which would create a new offense for disturbing worship services and impose a mandatory 30-day jail term for certain misdemeanor conduct, with higher penalties for related offenses. Supporters argued the bill was intended to deter disruptions and reduce the risk of escalation in houses of worship, citing heightened security concerns and incidents in churches nationwide. Opponents questioned the bill’s vagueness, the mandatory minimum sentence, the distinction between misdemeanor and felony treatment, and whether existing law already covered the conduct. The bill remained under discussion as members continued to raise constitutional, enforcement, and policy concerns.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 24th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill by Representative Freeman, Title 17, certain schools return from a recovery school district
  • of school boards and superintendents.
  • safety, a person's property, law enforcement.
  • , Haynesville Junior-Senior High School, Lincoln Prep School, and Green Oaks Performing Arts Academy
  • This is basically a safety valve bill.