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NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 306/308 (05/18/2022)
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 305/307 (05/18/2022)
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 305/307 (05/16/2022)
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
PDP Informational Briefing - Wed Sep 1, 2021 @ 1 PM
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
02/04/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services
Health and Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- The Committee on Health and Human Services is called to order.
- I've got another committee soon.
- Madam Chair, members of the committee. Thank you.
- Somehow informs committee they've gone away.
- Having no further business before the committee, we are adjourned.
Keywords:
informed consent, surgical procedures, healthcare professionals, patient rights, regulatory compliance, child welfare, dependency hearings, foster care, court procedures, parental rights, healthcare compliance, behavioral health technicians, licensing, monitoring, administrative burdens, basic first aid, good samaritan, medical licensing exemption, Arizona medical board, A.R.S. 32-1421
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session Jan 28th, 2026
Washington House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- I move to suspend the House rules to refer IL-26-638 and IL-26-001 to the Education Committee with instructions
- It has been moved and seconded that the House Rule 26A... ...requirements in House Rule 26A.
- Fifth Order of Business, committee reports.
- Business will be referred to the committees so designated.
- Fifth Order of Business, committee reports.
Bills:
HB1160, HB1289, HB1339, HB1604, HB1798, HB1002, HB1065, HB1155, HB1269, HB1916, HB2120, HB2123, HB2158, HB2178, HB2264, HB2309, HB2411, HJM4004
Keywords:
design review, local government, land use, zoning, project permits, housing density, middle housing, affordable housing, parking minimums, single-family zoning, infill development, growth management, comprehensive plan, permit streamlining, objective development regulations, architectural review, administrative review, transit-oriented development, accessory dwelling units, ADU
Summary:
The House convened with a quorum, opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, a National Anthem performance, and a prayer offered by Washington Army National Guard Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Cole. The chamber then adopted House Resolution 4675, honoring the Washington National Guard for its service in emergencies, search and rescue, disaster response, and military readiness. Members spoke in support, highlighting the Guard’s history, its role in recent flood and landslide responses, and the sacrifices of service members and their families. The resolution passed by voice vote, and Guard leadership and members present in the galleries were recognized.
The House also recognized Congressman Dan Newhouse in a point of personal privilege, with remarks praising his service in state and federal office and his ties to agriculture. The chamber then moved to the Fourth Order of Business and debated a motion to suspend House rules to send two initiatives to the Education Committee for prompt public hearings. Supporters argued the Constitution requires precedence for initiatives and that the House should hear them promptly; opponents argued the Constitution allows the Legislature to take no action and that the motion was unnecessary. The motion to suspend the rules failed on a recorded vote, 38 yeas and 57 nays, with three excused.
Next, members debated the routine motion to refer the bills, memorials, measures, and resolutions on the introduction sheet to committee. Some members again argued the two initiatives should be given priority and public hearings before other business, while others supported normal referral of the day’s measures. The motion passed on a recorded vote, 57 yeas and 38 nays, with three excused. Committee reports were then accepted and referred as designated, and the House adjourned until Thursday, January 29 at 10:30 a.m.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Legislation to evaluate and streamline rules and regulations to speed preparedness for and recovery from
Bills:
SR5, SB5, SB11, SB12, SB25, SB26, SB28, SB35, SB5, SB11, SB12, SB25, SB26, SB28, SB35, SB5, SB11, SB12, SB25, SB26, SB28, SB35, SR5
Keywords:
redistricting, Senate procedures, public input, Texas Legislature, amendments, Texas Senate, congressional districts, legislative procedures, legislative transparency, Senate rules, public hearings, committee procedures, hemp regulation, consumable products, cannabinoids, occupational licenses, criminal offenses, SB 11, Texas attorney general, election crimes
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Senate Rule 8.02 requires that resolutions amending the Senate rules be referred to a committee.
- And then to establish procedures and rules for that committee to operate under. Understood.
- and then some rules for that committee to operate under.
- This includes the committee name Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting.
- Section 2 also states that no formal action on and any bills outside of adopting committee rules will
Bills:
SR5, SB5, SB11, SB12, SB25, SB26, SB28, SB35, SB5, SB11, SB12, SB25, SB26, SB28, SB35, SB5, SB11, SB12, SB25, SB26, SB28, SB35, SR5
Keywords:
redistricting, Senate procedures, public input, Texas Legislature, amendments, Texas Senate, congressional districts, legislative procedures, legislative transparency, Senate rules, public hearings, committee procedures, hemp regulation, consumable products, cannabinoids, occupational licenses, criminal offenses, SB 11, Texas attorney general, election crimes
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Currently, advertising rules for vehicles do not allow a dealer to advertise the vehicle for sale if
- Good morning, Dean Craddock and members of the committee.
- This rule helps the consumer by ensuring that we are not misleading the public.
- Chairman and members of the committee.
- It's the Motor Vehicle Industry Regulatory Advisory Committee, huge acronym.
Keywords:
transportation, TxDOT, Texas Department of Transportation, road projects, highways, infrastructure, bridge construction, interchanges, corridor improvements, road widening, railroad grade separation, sound barrier, unified transportation program, legislative notice, project prioritization, capital projects, state highway system, Farm-to-Market Roads, San Antonio, Harris County
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Currently, advertising rules for vehicles do not apply.
- Good morning, Dean Kratick and members of the committee.
- Chairman and members of the committee.
- Motor Vehicle Industry Regulatory Advisory Committee.
- The committee is adjourned. But we have the time later today, okay? Thank you.
Keywords:
transportation, TxDOT, Texas Department of Transportation, road projects, highways, infrastructure, bridge construction, interchanges, corridor improvements, road widening, railroad grade separation, sound barrier, unified transportation program, legislative notice, project prioritization, capital projects, state highway system, Farm-to-Market Roads, San Antonio, Harris County
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The Senate Committee on Local Government will come to order.
- There was a committee substitute at our hearing.
- Last Thursday, Senator Middleton moved to adopt the committee substitute to Senate Bill 393.
- Senate Bill 393 be reported to the Senate with a recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee
- Of the committee. My name is James Quintero. I represent the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
Bills:
SB 1079, SB 1243, SB 1504, SB 1579, SB 1708, SB 1844, SB 1851, SB 1879, SB 1921, SB 1951, SB 2237, SB 2238, SB 2406, SB 2407
Keywords:
SB 1079, Texas, county government, commissioners court, Local Government Code, Chapter 263, surplus property, salvage property, data storage device, hard drive, electronic media, digital records, confidential information, protected information, privacy, records retention, information security, data destruction, device disposal, sensitive data
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee on Local Government was marked by significant discussions on multiple bills aimed at enhancing governance and protecting taxpayer interests. Among the notable legislations was SB1951, where Senator Paxton emphasized reforms to reduce erroneous penalty notices imposed by appraisal districts, eliminating the financial incentive for such penalties. The session concluded with public testimonies that highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in taxpayer dealings. Additionally, Senator Middleton presented SB1504 and SB2237, focusing on the operational frameworks of local authorities and executive severance payments, respectively, both of which sparked considerable debate among committee members.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Finance Committee Budget Briefing (06/06/2023)
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Executive Departments and Administration Work Session on HB 620 (02/02/23)
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
Informational Brief; EEP, EDN, HET Jul 13th, 2021
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session Feb 25th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- So, all we're doing now is removing rules that are outdated.
- We're repealing rules; we do that all the time when we find that there are rules that are outdated, that
- Why is this moving ahead of all the other rules that we might be considering this year?
- In fact, wasn't even put into administrative rules because of an oversight.
- The Appropriations Committee will meet at 3 pm today in room 535.
Bills:
HJR1032, SB1314, SB1257, SB1326, SB1365, SB1932, SB169, SB1991, SB1992, SB1204, SB1339, SB182, SB1847, SB1360, SB1346
Keywords:
HJR1032, House Joint Resolution 1032, Service Oklahoma, administrative rules, rule repeal, joint resolution, Oklahoma Administrative Code, OAC 670:15-1-10, OAC 670:15-1-14, agency regulation, legislative oversight, Secretary of State, Oklahoma Register, rulemaking, permanent rules, administrative code, groundwater, indemnity fund, well drilling, pollution prevention
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session Feb 25th, 2026
Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- These particular rules deal with changes that are being applied for on licenses.
- President, you said that these rules being—so we're going to repeal these rules, but it's going to change
- We're repealing rules. We do that all the time, by the way.
- The rules that we might be considering this year?
- In fact, it wasn't even put into administrative rules because of an oversight.
Bills:
HJR1032, SB1314, SB1257, SB1326, SB1365, SB1932, SB169, SB1991, SB1992, SB1204, SB1339, SB182, SB1847, SB1360, SB1346
Keywords:
HJR1032, House Joint Resolution 1032, Service Oklahoma, administrative rules, rule repeal, joint resolution, Oklahoma Administrative Code, OAC 670:15-1-10, OAC 670:15-1-14, agency regulation, legislative oversight, Secretary of State, Oklahoma Register, rulemaking, permanent rules, administrative code, groundwater, indemnity fund, well drilling, pollution prevention
Summary:
The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, and recognized the Doctor and Nurse of the Day, along with several guests and visiting groups, including a military honoree, a women’s rugby team from Southern Nazarene University, a homeschool co-op, gun-rights advocates, and other constituents. The chamber also heard a citation honoring Chief Master Sergeant Scott R. Irwin for 34 years of military service, and the SNU women’s rugby team was congratulated for winning the 2025 National Collegiate Rugby Division I championship.
On the floor, members considered House Joint Resolution 1032, which would align Service Oklahoma rules with existing law and executive action regarding changes to birth certificate and license sex markers. The measure drew extended questioning and debate about gender identity, intersex individuals, and whether the repeal would change current practice. Minority Leader Kurt opposed it as political and harmful, while the author said it simply removed outdated administrative code. HJR 1032 passed 38-8.
The Senate then passed Senate Bill 1314, increasing caps on the groundwater well drillers and pump installers indemnity fund, 46-0; Senate Bill 1257, classifying THC as a Schedule I drug, 43-3; Senate Bill 1326, modernizing the self-storage facilities lien act and changing notice provisions, 40-4; Senate Bill 1365, raising the threshold for Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department inventory purchases from local vendors and making it an emergency measure, 35-11; and Senate Bill 1932, allowing certain motor carriers to be represented by an officer or partner at administrative hearings, 46-0. The Senate also heard announcements about an Appropriations Committee meeting and an upcoming Bible Reading Marathon before adjourning until February 26, 2026.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 16th, 2026 at 10:30 am
State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections
Transcript Highlights:
- I move that the bill receive a due pass recommendation and be sent to the Rules Committee.
- Committee.
- I move that the proposed substitute A receive a due pass recommendation and be sent to the Rules Committee
- I move that the proposed substitute A receive a due pass recommendation and be sent to the Rules Committee
- I move that the bill receive a due pass recommendation and be sent to the Rules Committee.
Keywords:
civic health, community engagement, committee reestablishment, public participation, governance, Washington State Leadership Board, WSLB, gift acceptance, grants, endowments, private funding, public funding, fundraising, state board, youth leadership, civic engagement, leadership development, Washington World Fellows, sports mentoring, Boundless Washington
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- This is the Natural Resources Committee of the Senate. Madam Secretary, please call the roll.
- Everyone, you know the rules. If you have your cell phone, please put it on silent.
- requests the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to submit annual reports to certain legislative committees
Keywords:
migratory waterfowl, hunting regulations, flooded crops, wildlife management, environmental impact, hunting, Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, deer hunting, dogs, conservation, hunting heritage, federal regulations, Senator Kennedy, wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, legislative support, environment, protective measures, boating safety
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
Senate Special Committee on COVID-19 - April 3, 2020
Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting
Keywords:
HI Senate YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrKctj7bGQM, 2026-07-02T01:22:43+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Meeting of the Special Committee
Senate State of Hawaii COVID-19
Friday, April 3, 2020
Agenda
The special committee will convene to assess and advise the Senate regarding the State of Hawaii's COVID-19 plans and procedures to include, but not limited to:
1) Confirm the development of the state departmental plans and procedures;
2) Review and assess current state departmental plans and procedures;
3) Review and assess whether state departmental plans and procedures are properly and timely implemented to safeguard public health and safety; and
4) To communicate and disseminate information obtained therefrom.
The special committee will be meeting with the following:
11:00 AM
Office of the Governor
Ms. Linda Chu Takayama, Chief of Staff
11:30 AM
Department of Human Resources and Development
Mr. Ryker Wada, Director
12:00 PM
Department of Agriculture
Ms. Phyllis Shimabukuro-Geiser, Chair
12:30 PM
Department of Education
Dr. Christina Kishimoto, Superintendent, 912, senate, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
NH