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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 22nd, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am a defense attorney and civil rights attorney.
  • I have district attorneys and county attorneys who have all come together.
  • It says the attorney. The attorney representing the state. Correct.
  • District Attorney.
  • I prosecuted with many of the district attorneys who you've seen testify here today, including Joan Huffman
TX

Texas 89th Regular

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

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

Transcript Highlights:
  • Where they... the, the, you can, I guess, same thing with attorney-client privilege, right?
  • And so as we went along, they ended up hiring an attorney, and then I was on the defense team.
  • Even the attorney had trouble getting it.
  • A lot of you are attorneys, so you understand that.
  • For attorney fees, they belong to both parties, so to speak, and so the court will certainly...
TX

Texas 89th Regular

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

S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am a board-certified family law attorney, and I practice primarily in the Dallas area.
  • After the first two, which are just, oh, basically, the folks, the funeral home, the attorney. be the
  • probate attorney and the last medical bills for their last illness.
  • about changing the priorities as the committee has recommended or has pointed out, but the Texas Attorney
  • I'm not a probate attorney, nor am I a family law attorney.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Apr 29th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • And as an attorney, just as an attorney, or did you have work in the courts?
  • And it's one thing to give it over to the Attorney General to prosecute that or to get civil penalties
  • You're an attorney, right?
  • You're the attorney, especially if you're the attorney for the other side.
  • What's the difference in your local bill and my local bill?
Committee: House Judiciary
Summary: The committee first adopted a three-minute rule for the rest of the meeting by a 9-3 vote. It then took up SB 217, which would reorganize Orleans Parish courts by reducing judgeships in criminal, juvenile, traffic, and municipal courts and, through an adopted amendment, creating one civil district court with 13 judges and allowing hearing officers. Senator Morris argued the changes were based on caseload comparisons and population data; opponents from the Urban League and ACLU said the bill was driven by power rather than efficiency, relied on incomplete or inconsistent data, would strain the courts, and would reduce minority representation on the bench. The committee reported the bill favorably as amended by an 11-4 vote. The committee next considered SB 197, which would reduce the number of judges on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal by two. Senator Morris again cited filings and caseload comparisons, while opponents argued the bill ignored the intensity and complexity of appellate work, could increase backlog and costs, and would disproportionately affect Black women judges. The bill was reported favorably by an 11-4 vote. The committee also adopted HCR 11, expressing support for the Louisiana National Guard at Camp Beauregard and the Youth Challenge Program, and reported favorably SB 85, creating an insurance fund for retired St. Charles Parish sheriff’s employees. Several other measures were advanced with little or no opposition. HB 833 created the Sexual Assault Survivor Empowerment Task Force and was amended to add representatives from the coroners’ association, a survivor appointed by STAR, and a licensed clinical social worker; it was reported favorably. HB 816, with a technical correction, prohibited foreign adversaries from acquiring property near military installations and was reported favorably. HB 1053, dealing with definitions for dealers and retail dealers and allowing certain businesses to serve complimentary alcoholic beverages under agreed-upon floor amendments, was reported favorably. HB 153, as amended, removed the Office of Debt Recovery from the bill and limited it to prohibiting reporting certain criminal fines and fees to credit bureaus; it was reported favorably. SB 75, on cybersecurity reimbursement and baseline standards for local governments after cyber incidents, was reported favorably after testimony from GOSEP and others. SB 200, allowing expropriation of land near military bases owned by foreign adversaries when a court finds a threat to public health and safety, was also reported favorably after extensive testimony and discussion. Finally, HB 454, the Gracie Claire Rushing Act on chain of custody for human remains and internal organs, was converted into a substitute bill, adopted, and then introduced for further discussion, with the sponsor describing it as a transparency and accountability measure for grieving families.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Apr 29th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're an attorney? Yes, ma'am. And where do you practice? You're an attorney? Yes, ma'am.
  • And as an attorney, just as an attorney, or did you have work in the courts?
  • What's the difference in your local bill and my local bill?
  • What's the difference in your local bill and my local bill?
  • I didn't think it was just a local issue.
Committee: House Judiciary
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means Apr 28th, 2025

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • . $750,000 worth of improvements, financing $750,000 of that with a small local bank in Texas.
  • Representative Shaheen, did you speak with any of the local communities that have horse racing tracks
  • the mayor of Prosper, Texas, a growing North Texas community that, like so many others, relies on local
  • To date, our town has lost over $7 million in local sales tax revenue.
  • In closing, this bill is not about limiting growth or local control; it's about restoring fairness and
Committee: House Ways & Means
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 21st, 2025 at 01:04 pm

S/C on County & Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • We did discuss the issue with the Office of the Attorney General.
  • Everyone has a right to confer with their attorney.
  • to help their attorney in defense cannot be divulged.
  • It simply allows the local government the ability to regulate them.
  • We have you registered as Richard Gladden, your attorney.
Summary: The subcommittee on county and regional government heard a long agenda of county-related bills, with most measures left pending after testimony. HB 2097, by Rep. Martinez, would let counties that opt in use an independent hearing examiner instead of a civil service commission for certain deputy sheriff discipline appeals; the bill drew support from CLEET’s Robert Leonard, who said it would be fairer and faster, and it was left pending. HB 4642, by Rep. Gonzalez, would require counties that contract with out-of-state jail facilities to include Texas jail-standard protections and oversight; Gonzalez, detainee Jess Hampton, his wife, Texas Jail Project’s Krish Kundu, and TCJS director Brandon Wood all discussed deaths and poor conditions in Louisiana facilities, staffing shortages, and the need for guardrails and data collection. The bill was left pending. The committee also heard HB 4350, by Rep. Capriglione, allowing peace officers to request redaction of personal information from online real property records. Supporters said officers face targeted threats and should have protections similar to judges; a title industry witness warned about preserving the integrity of land records. The bill was left pending. HB 3687, by Rep. Harless, would require county fire marshals in counties over 100,000 to meet training and certification standards within set timeframes; Harris County Fire Marshal Laurie Christensen supported professionalization, and the bill was left pending. HB 4105 would let very large counties give a local-bid preference for construction and infrastructure contracts, and HB 4205 would require pay parity for similar law enforcement ranks within large counties; both were supported by Harris County officials and constables and left pending. Later, the committee heard HB 5403, which would repeal a special rule limiting Dallas and Tarrant county sheriffs’ control over commissary funds; the author said it would remove an outdated population bracket, and the bill was left pending. HB 4462 would require large counties to allow elected officials named in civil suits to seek outside counsel and have a role in settlement decisions; supporters argued county attorneys and commissioners court can have conflicts of interest, while questions focused on who qualifies and whether the bill could complicate settlements. The bill was left pending. Finally, HB 240, by Rep. Swanson, would restore a five-member quorum requirement for Harris County tax levies, effectively preventing tax action without all commissioners present and defaulting to the no-new-revenue rate if quorum is not met; urban counties opposed it as a potential budget obstruction, while supporters said it protects taxpayers and representation. That bill was also left pending. The transcript ends as the committee begins HB 3319, which would create a civil service system for constable department employees in large counties, but the discussion is cut off before testimony or action.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 21st, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • How do local agreements work?
  • As an attorney for CLEAT for the past 20 years...
  • Care and strain local health care systems.
  • It's completely supportive of local control.
  • You're an attorney.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Mar 19th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Also, the travel industry as an economic driver for the Texas economy, uh, generating local jobs and
  • businesses help to create our vibrant communities that visitors and our locals love, appreciate, and
  • This is not local government, it's centralized control.
  • Texans believe in local control.
  • Local thinkers and voters, uh, who reside here. These include our very talented musicians.
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs - Part 1 Mar 19th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • wherein that individual was able to use this to get out of prosecution or disciplinary action?
  • Because of this exemption, there is no prosecution.
  • Few are prosecuted. That is a corporate sin. Texas to repent.
  • Does an officer in the prosecution of a crime ever need to know?
  • TDIM who has stated that they can then share with local emergency management.
Committee: House State Affairs
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

AGR Public Hearing - Wed Feb 18, 2026 @ 9:30 AM HST

Agriculture & Food Systems

Transcript Highlights:
  • Deputy Attorney General Travis Moon.
  • And as we all know, our local produce and our local farmers—this is one of the best ways to get that.
  • And as we all know, our local produce and our local farmers—this is one of the best ways to get that.
  • fresh, locally grown food.
  • </c><00:26:35.360><c> agricultural</c> circulating in our local agricultural circulating in our local
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • and um county that applied to local and um county taxes<00:48:07.440><c> sunset.
  • </c> grandfather their state and local grandfather their state and local exemption<00:49:26.800><c> or
  • </c><00:49:40.720><c> and</c> state taxes, not the locals and state taxes, not the locals and counties
  • Uh but that locals to to opt in on this.
  • So, it's locals do what they want to do.
Bills: HB187 , HB341 , HB4 , HB175 , HB326 , HB187 , HB341 , HB4 , HB175 , HB326
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/03/2026 - House Commerce

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would love to see a bill addressing this issue both at the state, the local, the hospitals, and every
  • The programs are also beneficial for the communities, local government, and taxpayers.
  • The state of Arizona should consider changing the local permitting requirements for food trucks, much
  • Usually, local entities have more pulse of what's going on than the state.
  • Without a local..." "Generator noise, waste disposal, and pedestrian safety.
Committee: House Commerce
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/03/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • It supports reliable, clean baseload power without duplicative or conflicting local regulations.
  • It supports reliable, clean baseload power without duplicative or conflicting local regulation.
  • Mathis's point about the local zoning laws, could you go into more detail about that for me?
  • So local communities have an opportunity to be heard.
  • Gas prices are not something that we can regulate at the local level. Okay, thank you.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 29th, 2026 at 11:09 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have also local That we have to offer. We have the Otero County Fair.
  • We have also local flavors of delicious pecans. We also have a distillery up in Tularosa.
  • He's originally from Austin, Texas, and he hopes to be one day a civil rights attorney and actually to
  • House Bill 215, relating to motor vehicles, authorizing local and county elected authorities to allow
  • House Memorial 22, introduced by Representatives Borrego and Sanchez, a memorial requesting that local
Bills: HM3 , HM11 , HM14 , HM15 , HM21
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Apr 30th, 2025

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's not local.
  • Currently, the attorney general can enter into an agreement, but this applies to state and local law
  • I advertise a local bill. This basically involves local bills. This basically involves local bills.
  • We advertise a local bill.
  • Usually, local bill advertisements come from some resolution by one of our local entities.
Bills: HB202 , HB42 , HB146 , HB492 , HB285 , HB7 , HB454 , HB42 , HB7
Committee: Senate Judiciary
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 28th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chairman and members, Senate Bill 2568 relates to the exempt use of flood control reservoirs by qualified local
  • Generally then, Senate Bill 2568 would define the term "qualified local sponsor" and allow a qualified
  • local sponsor to use a permit exemption to construct or maintain, on property owned or controlled by
  • So speed and costs are factors when you’re doing a kind of localized treatment.
  • Local, your closest municipality doesn't have the capacity.
Bills: SB243 , SB1586 , SB1891 , SB1959 , SB2159 , SB2568
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, this bill relates to reporting of certain public school employees. ...is conducted to local
  • Senator Hinojosa makes a motion. ...for a committee substitute for Senate Bill 1224 to be sent to the local
  • Any recommendation for local? ...does have a fiscal note, okay?
  • Senate Bill 2055 be sent to the local and uncontested calendars. Are there any objections?
  • Senator Paxton moves that Senate Bill 784 be sent to the local and uncontested calendars.
Committee: Senate Education
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 8th, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

Transcript Highlights:
  • This has led to confusion. amongst local local business owners as well as permitting officials with navigating
  • I have vast experience from local law to federal law.
  • . an election, so a local election in local communities to determine if they want to authorize sale of
  • For local businesses to sell liquor on Sundays gives the power to the local businesses to meet consumer
  • This bill is about a local option.