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AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 4th, 2026

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • &gt;&gt; Um, &gt;&gt; Um, &gt;&gt; Um, what<00:14:33.280><c> licenses</c> what licenses what licenses
  • </c> Are there any occupational licensing Are there any occupational licensing currently<00:15:00.120
  • </c> when they don't issue any license? when they don't issue any license?
  • </c> they don't issue any license? they don't issue any license?
  • </c><00:15:54.640><c> boards</c> often times these licensing boards often times these licensing boards
Bills: HB163 , HB344 , HB163 , HB344 , SB11 , SB92 , SB164 , HB22 , HB89 , SB227 , SB6 , SB11 , SB92 , SB164 , HB22 , HB89 , SB227 , SB6
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Jan 21st, 2026 at 12:30 pm

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • to make sure that... ...was being honored because of his work to make sure that on our driver's licenses
Summary: The Senate opened with ceremonial items, approved the previous day’s journal, and referred committee reports and new introductions. Members then adopted Senate Resolution 8669 recognizing National Blood Donor Month after remarks emphasizing the life-saving need for blood donations and the work of blood coalition partners. The Senate also adopted Senate Resolution 8667 honoring Monica Alexander for her long public service with the Washington State Patrol and Criminal Justice Training Commission, with multiple senators praising her leadership, reforms, and mentorship. The chamber then took up a series of gubernatorial appointments to college boards of trustees, confirming Rosa Peralta to the Seattle College District, Stephen Zimmerman to Wenatchee Valley College, and Tara Lear to Walla Walla Community College, each by roll call vote. After caucus, the Senate returned to third reading and considered several bills, including SB 5068 on law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutors; SB 5252 on property tax exemptions for nonprofit public assembly halls and meeting places; SB 5280 on consumer protections for virtual currency kiosks; SB 5124 on patient access and skilled nursing facility discharge coordination; and SB 5436 on interference with access to places of religious worship. Most of these measures were amended and then passed, with SB 5068 and SB 5436 drawing debate over immigration status and protest activity, respectively. Later, the Senate passed SB 5705, narrowing traffic safety penalties to focus on distracted driving in school zones; ESSB 5594, delaying implementation of biosimilar drug access provisions; SB 5169, expanding out-of-court testimony options for child victims and witnesses; ESSB 5098, expanding weapons restrictions to additional public buildings and outdoor public spaces, despite opposition over firearm preemption and self-defense concerns; SB 5188, allowing rural broadband repair loans; SB 5109, making the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account permanent with a fee increase; SSB 5240, authorizing schools to use available anaphylaxis medication in emergencies; SB 5420, ensuring veterans and uniformed service members access to benefits and opportunities; SB 5467, simplifying surplus property sales by water-sewer districts; SSB 5331, strengthening insurance enforcement and restitution authority; and ESSB 5071, updating child endangerment law to include fentanyl and synthetic opioids, with an amendment adding a parenting-alternative approach for child defendants. The Senate also adopted an amendment to SB 5581 to include public transportation providers in safe-system transportation infrastructure planning and then advanced the bill toward final passage.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Jan 21st, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • to make sure that... ...was being honored because of his work to make sure that on our driver's licenses
Summary: The Senate opened with ceremonial business, including the roll call, colors, pledge, and prayer, then approved the previous day’s journal and referred committee reports and new introductions. Members also suspended rules to consider multiple resolutions and bills. Senate Resolution 8669, honoring National Blood Donor Month, was adopted after remarks emphasizing the life-saving importance of blood donation and recognizing the Northwest Blood Coalition, whose members were introduced in the gallery. The chamber then adopted Senate Resolution 8667 honoring Monica Alexander, executive director of the Criminal Justice Training Commission, with multiple senators praising her career in the State Patrol, her leadership on regional training academies, sexual assault kit reform, and public safety culture. The Senate also confirmed several gubernatorial appointments to college boards, including Rosa Peralta to the Seattle College District Board of Trustees, Stephen A. Zimmerman to Wenatchee Valley College, and Tara Lear to Walla Walla Community College, each by 49-0 roll call votes. The Senate spent much of the session on third-reading bills, often amending them before final passage. Measures passed included SB 5068 on agencies, firefighters, prosecutors, and limited authority; ESSB 5252 on property tax exemptions for nonprofit public assembly halls; SB 5280 on virtual currency kiosk consumer protections; ESSB 5124 on patient access and skilled nursing facility identification; ESSB 5436 on interference with access to places of worship; SB 5705 on traffic safety penalties in school zones; ESSB 5594 on biosimilar medicines; SSB 5169 on out-of-court testimony for child victims and witnesses; ESSB 5098 on weapons restrictions in certain public buildings and parks; SB 5188 on broadband infrastructure repair loans; SB 5109 on the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account; SSB 5240 on anaphylaxis medications in schools; SB 5420 on veterans’ benefits access; SB 5467 on water-sewer district surplus property sales; SSB 5331 on insurer accountability; ESSB 5071 on endangerment with controlled substances involving fentanyl or synthetic opioids; and ESSB 5581 on safe system/complete streets transportation strategies. Most of these bills passed with broad bipartisan support, though some drew opposition over firearms restrictions, insurance penalties, or transportation costs. Several bills were amended on the floor before final passage, including changes to dates, scope, and technical language, and the session concluded with additional business beginning on SB 5649.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • non-compliance and funds directed back to cover enforcement. costs and allows for the revocation of licenses
  • By Perry, relating to disaster preparedness, response, and recovery, requiring a license authorizing.
  • Grace period for an individual to get licensed after being designated as an emergency manager.
  • Members, this amendment is about making sure the people we already require to be trained and licensed
  • the grant program exists, it could be funded through budget execution or the Governor's Disaster Transfer
Bills: HB1 , HB 2 , HB 3 , HB 5 , HB20 , HB 22
Summary: The committee meeting primarily focused on the discussion and passage of several key bills, including SB5, which pertains to supplemental appropriations for disaster relief. This bill was passed unanimously, highlighting the committee's commitment to addressing disaster preparedness. HB20, aimed at reducing fraudulent charitable solicitations during disasters, also saw significant debate, with positive sentiments expressed by its sponsor, Mr. Darby. Additionally, HB22, which expands the authority of the comptroller to fund emergency communication systems, was passed with overwhelming support, indicating a consensus on improving emergency response capabilities within the state. The session concluded with discussions about future legislative measures aimed at strengthening infrastructure against disasters.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 2 by Perry, relating to disaster preparedness, response, and recovery, requiring a license, authorizing
  • This license will be issued by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection, and SB 2 gives the agency the
  • SB 2 would allow a six-month grace period for an individual to get licensed after being designated as
  • I don't believe the intent is to take the place or make them the same as a licensed medical examiner.
  • The intent is to take the place or make them the same as a licensed medical examiner, but in lieu of
Bills: HB1 , HB2 , HB3 , HB5 , HB20 , HB22
Summary: The House convened in special session with a gubernatorial proclamation adding subjects related to penalties for legislators who absent themselves, ivermectin access, and groundwater study authority. The chamber also handled routine motions, committee scheduling, and first-reading referrals before moving to the main floor calendar focused largely on disaster response and public safety legislation. The central theme throughout the day was the July 4 flooding and related tragedies, with repeated references to families of victims and the need for stronger preparedness and prevention measures. House Bill 1, on youth camp emergency plans and preparedness, was the most emotional and heavily amended measure. Members adopted changes requiring annual emergency plans for resident youth camps, staff training, parent notification, evacuation maps, floodplain-related disclosures, restrictions on sleeping quarters in flood-prone areas, and funding for enforcement. One proposed amendment to require air conditioning or heat in sleeping quarters failed, while another amendment on floodplain restrictions passed after debate over floodplain versus floodway language. HB 1 ultimately passed the House 136-1 on second reading and later 135-1 on final passage. Senate Bill 2 / House Bill 2 on disaster preparedness, response, and recovery also advanced after extensive discussion. The bill creates training for justices of the peace in mass-fatality events, establishes an emergency manager licensing system, sets local succession procedures, creates a statewide volunteer management system, authorizes drone interdiction in disaster zones, expands disaster loan eligibility, and adds review and planning provisions for certain infrastructure and weather-related issues. Members debated the scope of the training, drone impacts on press coverage, volunteer registration, and infrastructure-related amendments; some proposals were adopted and others tabled or withdrawn. SB 2 passed the House 130-4 on third reading and later 132-4 on final passage. The House also passed House Bill 3 creating the Texas Interoperability Council and a grant program for emergency communications equipment, House Bill 20 addressing disaster-related scams and fraudulent charitable solicitations, House Bill 22 expanding allowable uses of the broadband infrastructure fund for emergency communications, and Senate Bill 5 providing supplemental appropriations for disaster relief, including funds for local warning systems and weather monitoring. Each of these bills passed overwhelmingly, with only one or a few dissenting votes, and members repeatedly emphasized the need to improve coordination, communications, funding, and fraud prevention in the wake of recent disasters.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Business and Commerce May 20th, 2025

Business & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • That MOU, Senators, will spell out which contracts transfer, how licenses migrate so we do not pay twice
  • and Regulation and rejoin the occupational licensing cohort in 2033.
  • It also would modernize and streamline... from the Texas Association of License the License Certification
  • years, making them eligible to apply for a master license.
  • providers that are not licensed.
Summary: The committee took up several pending business items and reported a series of House bills out of committee, including HB 2467, HB 2468, HB 2518, HB 4310, HB 4386, HB 4490, HB 5323, and HB 149. Most of these were advanced on committee substitute motions and sent to the local and uncontested calendar or reported favorably to the full Senate. HB 2467 drew one nay vote, while the others were approved without opposition. HB 4310 and HB 4386 were described as committee-substitute versions with changes narrowing disclosure requirements and preserving attorney-client privilege in certain circumstances. A major portion of the meeting focused on HB 149, an AI governance bill. The substitute was explained as addressing biometric identifier capture and storage, exempting certain AI uses for security and fraud prevention, clarifying definitions, restricting AI systems that simulate explicit child sexual content, adjusting Attorney General investigative authority, refining sandbox program waivers, reducing Texas AI Council powers and membership, and adding DIR coordination provisions. The committee adopted the substitute and reported the bill favorably. The committee then heard extensive testimony on HB 1500, the DIR sunset bill. The author said the bill would continue DIR for 12 years, restructure its board, update advisory committees, require regular cybersecurity assessments and penetration testing for state agencies, improve IT procurement training, and transfer the e-grants program to the Comptroller. A Texas 2036 witness supported the bill as a way to strengthen governance, procurement, and cybersecurity. Members asked detailed questions about the bill’s structure and then left HB 1500 pending. The committee also heard a lengthy presentation on HB 150, which would create the Texas Cyber Command as a component of the University of Texas System, administratively attached to UTSA and located in San Antonio. The author argued the command would centralize cyber threat intelligence, incident response, and digital forensics, and would be able to support state and local entities, with optional services for local governments. Members raised concerns about university mission drift, governance, security, chain of command, procurement authority, gifts and donations, and civil liberties implications of proactive cyber monitoring. Witnesses from UTSA/NSCC and SecurityScorecard testified in support, emphasizing the security of the downtown San Antonio facility, the existing cyber ecosystem there, and the need for a dedicated cyber capability. The bill remained under discussion with no final committee action announced in the excerpt.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • This is a cleanup bill requested. by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
  • It also would remove provisional licenses, which are no longer necessary, and remove the requirement.
  • The committee substitute was requested by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the Texas
  • By allowing any licensed physician to sign the authorization statement, thereby increasing access to
  • As a licensed professional counselor and a licensed marriage and family therapist, and a mother, it's
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation Mar 27th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 2686 would remove the sticker requirement and simply give frack tanks a license plate that does not
  • We just get rid of the sticker and keep the same license plate.
  • It's just getting rid of the state in the, in the fees based on the license plate, right?
  • And Then transfer and then moving, selling it in Mexico. But they're buying American fuel.
  • They could transfer. To the border, do the drop and hook and transfer in. So if they're running.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 27th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, companies have to register each tank and track down the tank to put a sticker on the license
  • HB 2686 would remove the sticker requirement and simply give frack tanks a license plate that does not
  • It's just getting rid of the sticker and the fees based on the license plate, right?
  • Their fee for the license plate remains, but they're not having to use a sticker on it.
  • They could transfer to the border, do the drop and hook, and transfer it in.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Mar 27th, 2025

Transportation

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  • This bill will allow to assume the responsibility for the maintenance and transfer the entirety of the
  • In 2015, we got our license to foster, which would ultimately open the door for us to... to adopt our
  • Despite prompt care at a local hospital and subsequent transfer to Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock
  • This bill will allow vehicles to display only a rear license plate if the windshield insignia is also
  • have a Texas driver's license to operate a train.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 26th, 2025

Delivery of Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • I feel like there's a way to say it's not really being transferred, but maybe sent.
  • This looks like a transfer fee for title and other stuff. I'm sure in the bill you can...
  • Do you know how that process works and whether they're charging a fee for DPS to transfer its?
  • This bill eliminates license plate redaction from law enforcement videos.
  • But then I was reminded, if I had your license plate, how would I even know it was you?
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The question I have is, does this to other official IDs, a driver's license, concealed carry license,
  • fishing license, hunting license, anything else that the state issues. issues, will that be covered
  • where you have to produce either your driver's license or your birth certificate.
  • Typically with any sort of state license or application.
  • The first thing he did was have his driver's license changed, not his birth certificate.
Bills: SB29 , SB406 , SB447 , SB875 , SB893 , SB1033 , SB1346 , SB1362 , SB1539 , SCR22 , SB 29
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education May 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Bill HB1325 by Representative Vassut, relating to transfer students who are children of certain judges
  • It's just to give that same flexibility that our police officers have been given to transfer their kids
  • Those parents, regardless of what their profession is, can transfer to another school.
  • In another case, my wife, who is a licensed speech language pathologist, was in the middle of a level
  • When we contacted the AG's office to ask why, we were transferred from person to person.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cap Committee Meeting - 2025-04-23

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • 1380. passed a bill in 1989, which is a bipartisan bill that returns the forestry through a land transfer
  • However, due to a pair of federal laws in the 1800s, the government was permitted to parcel out and transfer
  • Section one deals with getting it into one package that can prepare for the eventual transfer, and section
  • have some language in there that would give, I guess, some comfort language that if this land is transferred
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/23/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • That, uh, returns the Clo Forestry through a land transfer of certain land owned, um, to the University
  • due to a pair of, uh, federal laws in the 1800s that permitted the government to parcel out and transfer
  • due to a pair of, uh, federal laws in the 1800s that permitted the government to parcel out and transfer
  • </c><01:03:57.680><c> back</c><01:03:58.079><c> to</c> that if this land is transferred back to that
  • if this land is transferred back to uh uh uh FondeLac<01:04:01.039><c> that</c><01:04:01.839><c> um</
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • $1 million for school districts be bonded for at least 10 percent of the total contract value and licensed
  • This bill mandates bonding, licensing, and insurance requirements for project managers overseeing school
  • accountability, we recommend more targeted reforms to generate better results. as raising contractor licensing
  • By requiring proper credentialing, documentation, implementation, and licensing for those roles, we can
  • of state, or within the state, or out of the country, were enjoying marching band, but when they transferred
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Listing all licensed advocates. Below are the changes to each section of the bill.
  • Members, this is the bill we heard previously relating to a school psychologist licensed under the Occupations
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Because I never got a liquor license.
  • The Texas Electrical Licensing and Safety Advisory Board and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
  • The Texas Department of License and Regulation under Chapter 1305, Occupations Code, Title 16.
  • We are regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation already, and Texas.
  • So, as a licensed electrical contractor that sells and installs solar installations in South Texas.