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WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Trade & Economic Development Jan 22nd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Business, Trade & Economic Development

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  • That distinction protects student athletes, reinforces integrity, and ensures public confidence.
  • How does this protect college athletes, you said? Did you say that?
  • Overall foot traffic has declined. On-premise wine sales have declined. These are our realities.
  • This protects the customers' property rights and the safety of everyone at the facility.
  • Washington joined these states by adopting these important protections in Senate Bill 5844.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/21/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services

Health and Human Services

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  • And that's the protection we have against that.
  • And that's the protection we have against that.
  • And the staff is protected. And you know what? Right?
  • These are known as Enhanced Radiation Protection Systems, or ERPDs.
  • These are known as Enhanced Radiation Protection Systems, or ERPDs.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Care & Wellness Jan 14th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Health Care & Wellness

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  • to look at animal cruelty laws and make sure that we're doing the right thing as Washingtonians to protect
  • This bill takes a balanced and humane approach by preserving medically necessary care while protecting
  • And if we can pass the ordinance, we'll be protecting not only animals, but we'll also be protecting
  • As background, the Washington State Veterinary Board of Governors is tasked with protecting the health
  • This bill helps to protect the payment agreements we've fairly negotiated for the life of the contract
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Tourism Jan 13th, 2026

Commerce and Tourism

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  • support small repair businesses, and reduce electronic and equipment downtime while preserving the protections
  • The goal is simple: protect consumer choice, reduce frivolous litigation, and ensure that Florida law
Summary: The Commerce and Tourism Committee met with a quorum and considered several bills, most of them receiving favorable reports. SB 386, relating to farm equipment repair rights, was briefly explained by the sponsor as a lemon-law style measure for farm equipment; it passed without questions or debate. SB 528, aimed at strengthening Florida’s manufacturing sector by expanding Department of Commerce responsibilities, codifying the chief manufacturing officer role, creating a workforce development grant program, and requiring reporting, drew support from several appearance forms and was reported favorably. SB 806, a broader right-to-repair bill covering portable wireless devices and agricultural equipment, drew the most discussion: dealership and industry representatives opposed it, arguing existing manufacturer agreements already provide access to repair information and that the bill could force manufacturers into competition with dealers, while supporters framed it as pro-consumer and pro-repair access; it was still reported favorably. SB 696 on trademark registration modernization and SB 930 creating a Florida Retirement Savings Task Force were both explained as administrative/policy measures and passed without opposition. SB 874, which creates a professional licensure reciprocity path for out-of-state surveyors and mappers to address workforce shortages, also passed favorably. The committee then took up SB 826 on gift certificates, which the sponsor said is intended to target bank-branded “reward cards” that function like gift cards but expire, while not affecting loyalty programs. The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association expressed concern about unintended consequences and asked to work on tighter definitions, but the bill was reported favorably after the sponsor said clarifying language would be added later. The committee also heard SB 838, as amended, on electronic payments for retail installment contracts; the sponsor said it would clarify that reasonable convenience fees for optional electronic payments are permissible, require disclosure, and preserve a fee-free option. Members raised concerns about what counts as a “reasonable” fee and whether the bill could authorize junk fees, but the committee substitute was reported favorably. Several votes were taken by roll call, with the bills above reported favorably and SB 898 temporarily postponed at the sponsor’s request. Members later asked to be recorded as voting affirmatively on bills they had missed. The meeting concluded after the final vote on SB 838 and a motion to adjourn.
TX
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  • Updated statutes of the past are no longer sufficient to ensure liability protections.
  • Of course, that protects patients from unreasonably delayed medical bills.
  • And so it's a letter of protection.
  • It's recognized. regulated, and so under a letter of protection, that's how it works.
  • I also want to speak about patient protections.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Natural Resources May 14th, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • Also have a nationally recognized water protection specialist certification and are, are, are plumbers
  • Uh, has greatly enhanced the protection of your potable water supply from backflow situations like we
  • Um, ultimately this is about protecting, uh, Texas's most valuable resource, our water.
  • We've been there since day one because we want to protect.
  • We respect the need for protection of the aquifer. This is not a healthy bill, unfortunately.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources May 14th, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • I also have a nationally recognized water protection specialist certification.
  • Ultimately, this is about protecting Texas' most vulnerable populations.
  • We've been here since day one because we want to protect the same reasons that they're coming up here
  • And where we have equal standards for testing, equal standards for protection, but we've just decided
  • We respect the need for the protection of the aquifer.
TX
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  • foster children who've gone missing from their placements, terminating the Department of Family and Protective
  • Services' legal responsibility to provide care and protection.
  • support for missing children rather than severing legal responsibility and leaving them with no protection
  • We had a situation in Bastrop where somebody was alleged to have actually been beginning to traffic these
  • bill prescribed a little more around what is the impact on attorney client. privilege, how do we protect
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 1st, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

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  • So now how can I trust my justice system to protect me now?
  • Protects and protects the dignity and agency of sexual assault survivors by providing additional privacy
  • protections based on their sexual orientation.
  • Still no protection.
  • They do protective orders.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Mar 31st, 2025

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

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  • Available to protect children. It's just that simple.
  • And so you have things like that that can pretty much protect you.
  • House Bill 368 provides much-needed protection to individuals who require a protective order.
  • protection or that person's family.
  • ... ...was paying for the device, but the subject of the protective order has access to it.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Mar 31st, 2025

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

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  • Some may still be hesitant to seek protective court orders.
  • must be protected.
  • So, absolutely, we need to protect these children with that.
  • A final child support order from a judge ought to be protected too.
  • Protective orders are up to 80% effective in reducing...
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Committee Meeting - 2025-03-26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/26/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

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  • Enacting HF 2149 would enshrine protection from price discrimination in Minnesota law.
  • House File 2149 would strengthen business protections for local retailers.
  • That's getting worse, and in Minnesota we need to protect the local storefront businesses.
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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/26/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • So, the Gulf Coast Protection District will oversee the construction of the Galveston.
  • So, what this bill before you today does is it creates what we call the Gulf Coast Protection Account
  • state your name again Deidre Norman chief financial officer Gulf Coast protection direction district
  • Legislature's past and continued support of GCPD and its coastal protection projects.
  • Uh, the state has made a commitment after Hurricane Harvey to protect and maintain Lake Houston.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 19th, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • 7 is that it sets the state on the investment path with a financial strategy that will preserve, protect
  • resources to water supply projects. conservation efforts and infrastructure improvements we help protect
  • for planning and decision making, increased groundwater use efficiency and conservation efforts. protect
  • So all those protections are there, Representative. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. You bet.
  • After it's founded, there's protection in statute for that now? There is no prohibition.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services Mar 18th, 2025

Human Services

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  • It's still stress because it's traffic. You're like, Oh, it's 20 miles.
  • Buckner has been protecting children, strengthening families, serving seniors, and transforming generations
  • Those screeners will use intake processes, case files, their colleagues, child protective services, juvenile
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means Mar 17th, 2025

Ways & Means

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  • I urge this committee to reconsider this bill and protect the tools that have helped Texas build the
  • It's the increased traffic congestion.
  • It's the response from the police and EMS if a delivery goes badly. or if there's a traffic accident.
  • The proposed bill contains some grandfathering language that protect both legitimate Chapter 380 abatements
  • You mentioned about like the traffic.