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LA
Transcript Highlights:
- authorities, entities of that nature that receive state funding or federal funding?
- authorities, entities of that nature that receive state funding or federal funding?
- The state supports the district attorney's work by providing the funding for assistant district attorneys
- ...to fund this.
- fund account.
Bills:
HB513 , HB581 , HB596 , HB660 , HB719 , HB766 , HB802 , HB940 , HB950 , HB1028 , HB1183 , HB1201 , SB233 , SB300 , SB303 , SB315 , SB324 , SB411
Committee:
House Appropriations
Keywords:
name image likeness, NIL, student-athlete, college athletics, high school athletics, intercollegiate athletics, interscholastic athletics, athlete compensation, athlete endorsements, sports marketing, athlete agent, marketing representative, sports attorney, publicity rights, right of publicity, Louisiana high school sports, NCAA, school policy, athletic association, athletic conference
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Despite this, no formal nor state-administered program provides funding for non-profit organizations
- That time the fund... ...set the fund at $393.75 million to 2025.
- By the state of Texas, by the state government. The technology is there. It's legally sound.
- At that time, some of our state pension funds and endowment funds were investing in gold.
- We have electronic funds. Transfer Act and Reg E, Electronic Funds Transfer Agreements.
Committee:
Senate Finance
Keywords:
SB 524, Texas franchise tax, veteran-owned business, new veteran-owned business, business tax exemption, filing fee exemption, Tax Code Chapter 171, Business Organizations Code, Comptroller, small business, veterans, entrepreneurship, tax repeal, privilege tax, beginning date, franchise tax exemption, severance tax, oil, gas, restimulation wells
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
01/20/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology
Appropriations, Transportation and Technology
Transcript Highlights:
- And so this is the type of item that would be funded by state dollars under this kind of proposal.
- Appropriates $1.5 million from the State General Fund, FY 27, to the Corrections Oversight Fund that
- We shouldn't be giving shortcuts, and these projects should go through the State Transportation Board
- I hope all of us will put our heads together and find more money for transportation for the state of
- It is really unfortunate... ...to the way we fund projects in the state.
Keywords:
roadable aircraft, registration, vehicle title, license plates, aviation safety, corrections oversight, funding, state budget, criminal justice, reform, appropriation, Department of Transportation, right turn lane, traffic improvement, infrastructure funding, transportation funding, authorization, road improvements, intersection safety, transportation
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Transportation Jan 27th, 2026 at 04:00 pm
Transportation
Transcript Highlights:
- This could have been prevented if the state had adequately funded maintenance and preservation for the
- But we know the state... ...had adequately funded maintenance and preservation for the bridge.
- But we know the state is already struggling to fund the completion of current projects, and Pierce County
- agencies to take certain steps to encourage the use of project labor agreements for state-funded public
- And that $5 million was going to come out of the general fund, not transportation, but I also see that
Committee:
Senate Transportation
Keywords:
SB 5987, SB5987, Fairfax Bridge, State Route 165, SR 165, Carbon River, WSDOT, Washington State Department of Transportation, emergency bridge replacement, infrastructure failure, transportation emergency, climate commitment account, climate investment account, clean energy, climate funding, greenhouse gas reduction, environmental justice, renewable energy, building electrification, industrial decarbonization
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- All right, Senator Campos, Senate Bill 193, acequia and ditch infrastructure fund transfer.
- is it proposes to amend language relating to the transfers from the irrigation works construction fund
- to the SECA and Community Ditch Infrastructure Fund, and so to increase the amount of the transfer from
- Yet today, our planning and funding processes treat them as one.
- It also renames the equipment replacement revolving fund to the equipment software and replacement fund
Committee:
Senate Senate Finance
Keywords:
SB193, acequia, community ditch, irrigation works construction fund, water infrastructure, ditch infrastructure, irrigation, New Mexico water law, agricultural water, farmers, Rio Grande, acequia association, forest land protection revolving fund, state fund transfer, irrigation projects, SB132, DOIT, Department of Information Technology, software replacement, equipment replacement
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- from our federal partners on how states can use the funds.
- There was additional funds added for the Secretary of State as well.
- The local projects are on the one above, line 381, the Transportation Project Fund.
- for the Transportation Project Fund.
- Yeah, with all told for the Transportation Project Fund, that's correct.
Committee:
Senate Senate Finance
Keywords:
SB193, acequia, community ditch, irrigation works construction fund, water infrastructure, ditch infrastructure, irrigation, New Mexico water law, agricultural water, farmers, Rio Grande, acequia association, forest land protection revolving fund, state fund transfer, irrigation projects, SB132, DOIT, Department of Information Technology, software replacement, equipment replacement
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- All right, Senator Campos, Senate Bill 193, acequia and ditch infrastructure fund transfer.
- is it proposes to amend language relating to the transfers from the irrigation works construction fund
- to the SECA and Community Ditch Infrastructure Fund, and so to increase the amount of the transfer from
- Yet today, our planning and funding processes treat them as one.
- It also renames the equipment replacement revolving fund to the equipment software and replacement fund
Committee:
Senate House Appropriations & Finance
Keywords:
general appropriation, budget, Medicaid, education funding, public safety, SB193, acequia, community ditch, irrigation works construction fund, water infrastructure, ditch infrastructure, irrigation, New Mexico water law, agricultural water, farmers, Rio Grande, acequia association, forest land protection revolving fund, state fund transfer, irrigation projects
Summary:
The Senate Finance Committee first heard Senate Bill 193, which would increase the transfer from the irrigation works construction fund to the acequia and community ditch infrastructure fund from $2.5 million to $5 million. Senator Campos said the bill was intended to provide additional resources for acequias facing ongoing needs, including fire and flood recovery in areas such as San Miguel, Mora, and Lincoln counties. Paula Garcia of the New Mexico Acequia Association testified in support. The committee approved the bill on a 6-0 do-pass vote.
The committee then considered Senate Bill 132, sponsored by Senator Padilla with Department of Information Technology Secretary Manny Baca. The bill would modernize state IT planning by adding software to the equipment replacement framework and renaming the revolving fund to include software replacement and upgrades. Members discussed the need for more centralized purchasing and coordination across agencies, with Senator Woods expressing frustration that agencies often buy different software instead of using common systems. The bill received a 7-0 do-pass recommendation.
Next, the committee took up Senate Bill 35, and first adopted a committee substitute for discussion. The substitute combined two judicial district judgeship proposals for the First and Second Judicial Districts and removed an appropriation. The committee then approved the committee substitute on a 6-0 do-pass vote. Finally, Senate Bill 145 was tabled permanently after Senator Woods moved to table it, with the motion passing 6-1. The committee then adjourned and announced it would meet again Monday.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/10/25 - Part 1
Transportation Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- , and one with the state airport fund.
- , and one with the state airport fund.
- state airport fund and revenues into the state airport fund and uh<00:52:47.520><c> worked</c><00:52
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- So a state trooper's wage, is that paid for out of the trunk highway fund, or is there other transportation
Bills:
HF5
Committee:
House Transportation Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/10/25 - Part 2
Transportation Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Without this balance and transportation funding, it harms the metro area, ultimately the state.
- of metro area transportation funding.
- Without this balance and transportation funding, it harms the metro area, ultimately the state.
- </c><00:48:15.240><c> funding</c> comprehensive transportation funding comprehensive transportation funding
- </c><01:42:44.520><c> funds</c> suggested that our transportation funds suggested that our transportation
Bills:
HF5
Committee:
House Transportation Finance and Policy
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- And one of the concerns I have is, is this something that as a state we would want to be giving up in
- And one of the concerns I have is, is this something that as a state we would want to be giving up in
- ,</c><00:08:01.960><c> and</c><00:08:02.240><c> I'm</c> owner is out state, and I'm owner is out state
- notification victim information and notification system<00:10:17.920><c> special</c><00:10:18.320><c> fund
- </c><00:10:20.240><c> Not</c> system special fund. Any discussion? Not system special fund.
Committee:
Senate Ways and Means
Keywords:
HB2583, Hawaii Micro-Lending Credit Enhancement Program, DBEDT, Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, micro-loan, microloan, small business lending, small business financing, loan loss reserve, first-loss reserve, credit enhancement, partial guarantee, risk-sharing, community development financial institution, CDFI, working capital, inventory financing, equipment financing, leasehold improvements, startup loans
Summary:
The joint Ways and Means and Consumer Protection meeting was a decision-making session on a series of House bills, with no oral testimony taken. The committees first acted on HB 2583, recommending passage on amended, and HB 1591, recommending passage with amendments related to health care. They also recommended passage on amended for HB 1749 on cesspools and HB 2423 on biodiesel, with each recommendation adopted by the members present.
The committees then considered a second agenda block that included HB 2080, HB 1520, HB 1576, HB 1711, HB 1785, HB 1802, HB 1838, HB 1842, HB 1853, HB 1976, HB 2104, HB 2218, HB 2246, HB 2270, HB 2289, HB 2361, HB 2551, and HB 2606. Most were recommended for passage unamended and adopted without objection. HB 1520 was deferred because the Senate bill had already crossed over. HB 1711 was amended to replace the option period established by the corporation with a period of up to 10 years. HB 2289 was amended to remove repeal of a ceiling and set a $1 million expenditure ceiling for the automated victim information and notification system special fund.
Several members noted reservations on HB 1842, which involved transfer of the Westridge parcel near a rail station; concerns were raised about the property’s value, the long-term lease status, and whether the city would actually accept or pursue the transfer. HB 1853 was passed unamended, with the committee noting the Lions Association had suggestions that could be addressed later in conference. HB 2218 was passed unamended while adopting DLNR testimony to clarify collaboration with community groups in stewarding public lands and recreational areas. In each case, the stated recommendations were adopted, often with members voting no with reservation rather than in opposition.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- c><00:09:41.920><c> port</c> funding into the state for port funding into the state for port infrastructure
- </c><00:10:31.360><c> The</c> outside funding is state dollars.
- The outside funding is state dollars.
- counties</c><01:07:59.599><c> can</c> state funding decisions so counties can state funding decisions
- </c><01:17:51.440><c> jail</c> state bonding funds for local jail state bonding funds for local jail
Committee:
House Capital Investment
Keywords:
Duluth, Lake Superior Zoo, capital improvements, funding, bonds, appropriations, capital investment, port development, grant caps, state assistance, navigation facilities, Dakota County, state bonds, park improvements, infrastructure, transportation, safety, congestion, water infrastructure, bond issuance
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- just adjusted for inflation to try to get some more money in our weigh station improvement revolving fund
- We have invested millions of dollars across the great state, all 400-plus miles of 66.
- It's just maintenance everywhere all over the state.
- I mean, there's been so much investment businesses have made in partnership with the state on...
- Businesses have made in partnership with the state on this.
Committee:
House Transportation
Keywords:
transportation, oversize permit, overweight permit, permit fees, motor carrier, commercial trucking, heavy haul, wide load, special combination vehicle, manufactured home transport, portable building transport, utility poles, rural electric cooperative, farm equipment, agricultural hauling, bridge formula, load limits, weight limits, road funding, highway construction
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- There was a meeting about a couple months ago between local, state, and federal representatives discussing
- So the feeling was between those groups that they would come up with as sufficient funds to build the
- We have invested millions of dollars across the great state, all 400-plus miles of Route 66.
- It's just maintenance everywhere all over the state.
- Businesses have made in partnership with the state on this.
Committee:
House Transportation
Keywords:
transportation, oversize permit, overweight permit, permit fees, motor carrier, commercial trucking, heavy haul, wide load, special combination vehicle, manufactured home transport, portable building transport, utility poles, rural electric cooperative, farm equipment, agricultural hauling, bridge formula, load limits, weight limits, road funding, highway construction
Summary:
The committee took up several transportation-related bills. House Bill 2123, as amended, would change an existing statute authorizing the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to build a bridge crossing the Arkansas River between Tulsa and Bixby by removing self-sufficiency language. Representative Tedford said the bridge has been contemplated for decades, that traffic and safety concerns have increased as the area has grown, and that local, state, and federal officials discussed the project and potential funding for connector roads. Members asked about fiscal impact and funding sources; Tedford said there was no appropriations fiscal impact and that local governments and possible federal dollars could help with connector roads. The bill passed 10-1.
House Bill 3757, as amended, would extend the time before the Turnpike Authority’s authorization sunsets, changing the construction deadline from five years to seven years. Representative Wilk said the bill was intended to give the project more time to begin construction. A member raised a question about what happens if bonds are already issued before the deadline, but no answer was provided. The bill passed 7-4.
House Bill 2445, with a PCS adopted, would extend the work of the Route 66 Centennial Commission and continue state efforts tied to the Route 66 centennial beyond the initial celebration period. Representative Hill said the goal was to preserve and build on investments already made along Route 66, including signage and related improvements, and to continue that work for the next 100 years. Members discussed maintenance and ongoing investment in the corridor. The bill passed 10-0. The committee also reported one earlier bill out of committee by a 10-0 vote before moving to HB 2123.
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
03/25/2026 - House Transportation & Infrastructure
Transportation & Infrastructure
Transcript Highlights:
- Chair, members, Senate Bill 1273 appropriates $14 million from the state general fund in FY 2027 for
- Senate Bill 1273 appropriates $14 million from the state general fund in FY 2027 to pay for pavement
- That is the funding source, so the state doesn't fund this?
- I have no idea if they'll be funding. I don't know if it'll be state money.
- general fund to ADOT in order to support the state.
Bills:
SB1059 , SB1209 , SB1273 , SB1332 , SB1452 , SB1456 , SB1549 , SB1552 , SB1818 , SB1826 , SB1827
Committee:
House Transportation & Infrastructure
Keywords:
appropriation, Department of Transportation, right turn lane, traffic improvement, infrastructure funding, nonoperating identification, homeless exemption, veterans, emancipated minors, Arizona Department of Transportation, transportation, infrastructure, pavement rehabilitation, funding, Arizona, SB1332, light rail, light rail expansion, Maricopa County, Phoenix
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- These will be off-system projects, state funded, but on city or county roads.
- General Revenue Fund.
- In Texas, we're blessed to be one of the 22 states with a license plate program that helps fund spay
- And, and with that comes, you know, another layer of possible, you know, federal funding that the state
- Many of the other states have tried to do this with components of their departments of Transportation
Bills:
HB 341 , HB 791 , HB 1564 , HB 1695 , HB 1722 , HB 1729 , HB 1772 , HB 2003 , HB 2954 , HB 2989 , HB 3084 , HB 3134 , HB 3135 , HB 3309 , HB 3611 , HB 3679 , HB 3727 , HB 3832
Committee:
House Transportation
Keywords:
affordable housing, zoning, development, community support, local regulations, bicycle lanes, traffic collisions, Texas Department of Transportation, study, public safety, bicycles, electric bicycles, scooters, road safety, transportation study, HB 791, Central Catholic High School, San Antonio, specialty license plate, specialty plates
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- These will be... be, quote, off-system projects, state-funded, but on city or county roads.
- All kidding aside, the funds this generates, the additional funds would help further the state perform
- We're blessed to be one of the 22 states with a license plate program that helps fund spay and neuter
- You're funding—fundraising for the state. Not a bad result.
- The state allocated funds to cities for cleanup.
Bills:
HB341 , HB791 , HB1564 , HB1695 , HB1722 , HB1729 , HB1772 , HB2003 , HB2954 , HB2989 , HB3084 , HB3134 , HB3135 , HB3309 , HB3611 , HB3679 , HB3727 , HB3832
Committee:
House Transportation
Keywords:
affordable housing, zoning, development, community support, local regulations, bicycle lanes, traffic collisions, Texas Department of Transportation, study, public safety, bicycles, electric bicycles, scooters, road safety, transportation study, HB 791, Central Catholic High School, San Antonio, specialty license plate, specialty plates
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The Chair recalls House Bill 2003 from the Subcommittee on Transportation Funding and recognizes.
- You went from, I think, $10 billion to... you didn't have an estimate for us in the transportation fund
- We want to work with the state.
- And you're saying that no funding will come from the state?
- You don't have the funding figured out. But you have the power of the state to take our property.
Bills:
HB341 , HB791 , HB1564 , HB1695 , HB1722 , HB1729 , HB1772 , HB2003 , HB2954 , HB2989 , HB3084 , HB3134 , HB3135 , HB3309 , HB3611 , HB3679 , HB3727 , HB3832
Committee:
House Transportation
Keywords:
affordable housing, zoning, development, community support, local regulations, bicycle lanes, traffic collisions, Texas Department of Transportation, study, public safety, bicycles, electric bicycles, scooters, road safety, transportation study, HB 791, Central Catholic High School, San Antonio, specialty license plate, specialty plates
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Civil Rights & Judiciary Jan 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am
Civil Rights & Judiciary
Transcript Highlights:
- Private cemeteries have to comply with a number of state laws related to cemetery property, bailment
- care funds, and contracts.
- We're trying to create a pathway to get an insurance product in Washington State.
- As a reminder, this is a Secretary of State request.
- It improves processes around corporate filings done by the Secretary of State.
Committee:
House Civil Rights & Judiciary
Keywords:
interment, location choices, remains, Washingtonians, funeral services, condominium, housing, warranty, property rights, construction, public safety, vulnerable users, pedestrians, protected classes, transportation, corporate filings, secretary of state, business entity filings, annual reports, foreign corporation
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Senate legislative Session Mar 23rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- You notify the other state, and then this chamber cannot dictate what another state is going to do.
- providing information about a voter in that state who has registered to vote in this state.
- (OCAMP) instead of the Maintenance of State Buildings Revolving Fund.
- Basically, we had two funds.
- It goes into this fund. Nobody knew he had that goes into this fund.
Bills:
SB1521 , SB372 , SB1232 , SB1307 , SB1338 , SB1390 , SB1451 , SB1463 , SB1558 , SB1567 , SB1595 , SB1621 , SB1734 , SB1749 , SB1827 , SB1833 , SB1991 , SB1992 , SB63 , SB2063 , SB2180 , SB1198 , SB80
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, AI, generative AI, chatbot, conversational AI, companion AI, AI companion, virtual companion, chatbot regulation, minor safety, child online safety, parental controls, content moderation, self-harm, suicidal ideation, crisis intervention, mental health claims, romantic AI, emotional dependence, app store
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Senate legislative Session Mar 23rd, 2026
Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- around the state.
- The State Department has data.
- , or OCAMP, instead of the maintenance of state buildings revolving fund.
- Basically, we had two funds.
- We're cleaning... ...of the maintenance of state buildings revolving fund.
Bills:
SB1521 , SB372 , SB1232 , SB1307 , SB1338 , SB1390 , SB1451 , SB1463 , SB1558 , SB1567 , SB1595 , SB1621 , SB1734 , SB1749 , SB1827 , SB1833 , SB1991 , SB1992 , SB63 , SB2063 , SB2180 , SB1198 , SB80
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, AI, generative AI, chatbot, conversational AI, companion AI, AI companion, virtual companion, chatbot regulation, minor safety, child online safety, parental controls, content moderation, self-harm, suicidal ideation, crisis intervention, mental health claims, romantic AI, emotional dependence, app store
Summary:
The Senate convened with a quorum, prayer, pledges, and a series of guest and gallery introductions, including medical professionals, interns, students, and advocates visiting for Disability Day. The chamber then moved quickly through a long floor agenda, with leaders repeatedly noting the need to stay at desks and proceed efficiently. Several bills were taken up with floor substitutes or minor amendments, most often restore-title amendments, before advancing to final passage.
The Senate passed a number of measures addressing technology, public safety, education, health care, elections, and state agency operations. Among the most notable were SB 1521, which creates safeguards around AI social companions for minors after discussion of teen suicides linked to such products; SB 1734, which sets guardrails for AI use in schools and requires district policies by 2027; and SB 1307, which removes statutory language conflicting with religious-freedom case law and passed after debate over whether it could open the door to funding religious entities. Other bills approved included SB 372 on carrying firearms in certain state-owned lodges and cabins, SB 1232 on escalating penalties for major copper theft damage, SB 1338 making the literacy-coach program permanent and tying Strong Readers Act dollars to district access, SB 1451 on voter-registration cleanup and reporting, SB 1463 extending the polygraph examiners board sunset, SB 1558 clarifying that some OJA youth in Level E group homes may remain served until age 19, and SB 1567 clarifying APRN prescriptive-authority rules and supervision compensation.
The chamber also approved SB 1595, an anti-steering/anti-discrimination bill aimed at CDL training grants and workforce boards, and SB 1621, treating public law libraries as public entities represented by district attorneys. SB 1749, which lets the LP Gas Board create permitting and inspection rules for mobile food vendors and delegate inspections to more local permit holders, drew concern from some senators about added costs and burdens on food-truck operators but still passed. The Senate also advanced SB 1833, codifying the SNAP waiver executive order and limiting certain non-nutritive foods, with questions focused on how the restrictions would be communicated and applied. Most measures were passed by substantial margins, and several were declared emergency measures after final votes.