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TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 25th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation, creating a criminal offense.
  • Licensing and Regulation, creating a criminal offense.
  • Senate Bill 3070 transfers the lottery and bingo operations of the Texas Department of Licensing and
  • It also requires TDLR to maintain a record of any formal meeting of the Licensing Commission.
  • Website from state licensed and regulated lottery couriers.
Bills: SB835 , SB3070 , SB22 , SJR59 , SB926 , SB1494 , SB251 , SB456 , SB500 , SB1307 , SB2615 , SB2995 , SB2321 , SB973 , SB974 , SB865 , SB506 , SB781 , SB1522 , SB1558 , SB510 , SB667 , SB763 , SB2073 , SB1858 , SB1660 , SB505 , SB2900 , SB1433 , SB1540 , SB1964 , SB1300 , SB1644 , SB2217 , SB2373 , SB2431 , SB1758 , SB2480 , SB3039 , SB3047 , SB3073 , SB2920 , SB2781 , SB826 , SB766 , SB2460 , SB527 , SB1946 , SB2885 , SB1243 , SB2610 , SB2595 , SB857 , SB37 , SB8 , SB10 , SB227 , SB261 , SB12 , SB15 , SJR27 , SB552 , SB835 , SB3070 , SB22 , SJR59 , SB25 , SB57 , SB127 , SB293 , SB441 , SB3059 , SB512 , SB241 , SB1718 , SB140 , SB2055 , SB2075 , SB2018 , SB1534 , SB1567 , SB785 , SB1233 , SB1580 , SB1663 , SB413 , SB447 , SB519 , SB467 , SB1579 , SB1191 , SB1021 , SB1838 , SB2807 , SB2835 , SB546 , SB2121 , SB2167 , SB2035 , SB2024 , SB1032 , SB1049 , SB1266 , SB1400 , SB1302 , SB401 , SB1596 , SB1281 , SB1242 , SB1343 , SB310 , SB1346 , SB2753 , SB2703 , SB2221 , SB1719 , SB2177 , SB800 , SB790 , SB748 , SB571 , SB1957 , SB1923 , SB1896 , SB1760 , SB1335 , SB2368 , SB2477 , SB2587 , SB2972 , SB2986 , SB2965 , SB1563 , SB1467 , SB1164 , SB1137 , SB614 , SB705 , SB961 , SB918 , SB955 , SB869 , SB850 , SB863 , SB1610 , SB1055 , SB2206 , SB457 , SB2337 , SB1362 , SB926 , SB1494 , SB251 , SB456 , SB500 , SB1307 , SB2615 , SB2995 , SB2321 , SB973 , SB974 , SB865 , SB506 , SB781 , SB1522 , SB1558 , SB510 , SB667 , SB763 , SB2073 , SB1858 , SB1660 , SB505 , SB2900 , SB1433 , SB1540 , SB1964 , SB1300 , SB1644 , SB2217 , SB2373 , SB2431 , SB1758 , SB2480 , SB3039 , SB3047 , SB3073 , SB2920 , SB2781 , SB826 , SB766 , SB2460 , SB527 , SB1946 , SB2885 , SB1243 , SB2610 , SB2595 , SB857 , SCR9 , HB5560 , HB762 , HB 107 , HB 114 , HB300 , HB138 , HB4386 , HB2495 , HB581 , HB3348 , HB5323
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Apr 29th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Law clerks, some who are just graduating or just getting licensed.
  • The new owner of the building would have to apply for the liquor license.
  • So someone— ...so if it's an existing, it wouldn't transfer.
  • It wouldn't automatically transfer with a new owner.
  • I'd have to get a liquor license put underneath me, correct? Correct. Right.
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:
  • Law clerks, some who are just graduating or just getting licensed.
  • The new owner of the building would have to apply for the liquor license.
  • Liquor license. So someone, so if it's an existing, it wouldn't transfer.
  • It wouldn't automatically transfer with a new owner.
  • I'd have to get a liquor license put underneath me, correct? Correct. Right.
Committee: House Judiciary
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Apr 23rd, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Background checks on licensed ambulance personnel and non-licensed persons.
  • Placing a QR code on the back of a registered sex offender's driver's license on the back of the license
  • Isn't it in letters or something on a driver's license? Or do you know? No, sir.
  • There's nothing on their driver's license, to my knowledge.
  • There's nothing currently on a driver's license. No, sir.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The current statute prohibits licensed child providers and licensed exempt centers from being reimbursed
  • I think sometimes when we talk about investigations, it does get a little bit conflated between licensing
  • <00:33:28.760><c> violations</c><00:33:29.320><c> and</c><00:33:29.400><c> investigations,</c> licensing
  • violations and investigations, licensing violations and investigations, um<00:33:30.600><c> but</c><
  • The first one is to make sure that um The first one is to make sure that we can license facilities to
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/24/2026 - House Commerce

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • State-level licenses still apply.
  • It applies certain statutory requirements and restrictions for licensed marijuana establishments to licensed
  • They're operating under the licensed operators per contractual agreement, so they're just as licensed
  • They're just as licensed as the operators who would be granted these new licenses.
  • Right now there's currently around 170 licenses.
Committee: House Commerce
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

ECD Public Hearing - Fri Mar 20, 2026 @ 9:30 AM HST

Economic Development & Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • Streamlining nonprofit licensing aligns with this vision. We ask for two additional changes.
  • Honolulu is the only county that issues Class 10 licenses.
  • In 2008, a massive cleanup of the liquor statutes provided for the free nonprofit licenses.
  • We also want to expand the Class 10 license to include off-premise consumption.
  • This bill allows more use for the three-day temporary liquor licenses for certain counties.
Summary: The committee opened by reviewing hearing procedures and then took up SB 2580, which concerns Hawaii’s film production tax credit and related incentives. Testimony was strongly supportive overall, with witnesses saying the measure would help attract productions, extend the sunset date, include streaming platforms, and strengthen the state’s competitiveness. Several supporters asked for cleanup language on grant administration, tax credit management, local-hire uplifts, and limits on third-party audit requirements for smaller productions. The state film office said the bill was generally strong but suggested clarifying language and noted that DBEDT and DOTAX already provide oversight of the current credit. No vote was taken in the transcript, but the bill drew broad support with a few comments and one opposition noted later in the hearing. The committee then heard SB 2578 SD1, a measure to create a film commission and related grant structure. Testifiers said the proposal would formalize industry input, improve accountability, and help the state compete globally, but they also raised concerns about how a new grant program would interact with the existing tax credit system. The film office said the grant program and tax credit should be separated operationally, that the advisory structure should include industry voices and possibly union representation, and that county film commissioner language may need technical adjustment. A testifier also suggested a Hawaii film museum and related tourism opportunities. The measure was described as having 42 supporters, one opposition, and five comments, with no final action shown. The committee next considered SB 2259, a dementia training measure. Supporters, including the bill’s drafter and the Alzheimer’s Association, described personal caregiving experiences and said free dementia training could help workers and families. Suggested amendments focused on clarifying the relationship between EOA and DBED and allowing retraining every two years because of workforce turnover. DBED said the bill is worthwhile but is not really an economic development initiative, and it should align with existing dementia programs and be easy for businesses to use, preferably online. The committee then moved to SB 3084 SD1, which HTDC said would expand its R&D matching program beyond SBIR to other federal research grants because of uncertainty at the federal level; the transcript ends as testimony begins, with no vote or final action recorded.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee Mar 11th, 2026

Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:21:02.640><c> as</c> assessed to your driver's license as assessed to your driver's license as
  • Uh what we are business license taxes.
  • </c> responsible for paying business license responsible for paying business license with<00:59:34.720
  • As an example, a plant in Birmingham might have to purchase a business license.
  • The problem revenue business license.
Bills: SB222 , HB560 , HB475 , HB484 , HB583 , HB542 , HB566 , SB222 , HB560 , HB475 , HB484 , HB583 , HB542 , HB566
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • What that amendment is, in the original bill and this cleanup bill, we were going to add the licensing
  • The licensing of haulers.
  • But you are, in fact, trying to Committee is raising, but you are, in fact, trying to transfer many,
  • What we are looking at today is to move these functions for the ability to have a $500 license to help
  • What we are looking at today is to move these functions for the ability to have a $500 license to help
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Feb 25th, 2026

Energy and Natural Resources Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • What that amendment is, in the original bill and this cleanup bill, we were going to add the licensing
  • All of the hauler information... ...the licensing of haulers.
  • But you are, in fact, trying to... ...committee is raising, but you are, in fact, trying to transfer
  • What we are looking at today is to move these functions for the ability to have a $500 license to help
  • The Department of Ag is willing to carry that program with a funding source, which is why the $500 license
Summary: The Energy Oversight Committee met for its first meeting of the session and considered a long agenda of House bills, mostly technical updates and agency request measures. Early bills included HB 438, which changes opportunities for Oklahoma’s iodine industry to extract iodine from brine/produced water, and HB 2975, a Department of Agriculture request bill amended to remove hauler licensing provisions. The committee also advanced HB 3056, which revises Oklahoma Milk Products Act language and, after amendment, removed donkey and horse milk, liability language, and restaurant provisions; members questioned raw milk advertising, pasteurization, and the scope of the bill. HB 3720, updating the Homemade Food Freedom Act to raise the sales cap and expand who may produce and sell food, also passed after questions about liability and food safety. Several other measures moved forward with little or no opposition, including HB 4316 on rural water districts, HB 3405 adding poison hemlock and kudzu to the noxious weed list, HB 1907 creating a battery storage framework, HB 3142 on LP gas industry issues after a prior veto, HB 2440 exempting the Water Resources Board from OMES hiring rules, HB 2596 speeding DEQ permitting, HB 3466 eliminating an unused Corporation Commission petty cash fund, and HB 3469 creating a three-year phase-in for a surety bond requirement. The most extensive debate centered on HB 3173 and HB 3270. HB 3173 would allow orphaned and abandoned wells to be repurposed for geothermal or energy storage; supporters said it could reduce taxpayer plugging costs and create new value, while opponents raised concerns about landowner consent, compensation, and possible eminent domain issues. The bill passed 11-3. HB 3270, a major amendment to the Chronic Wasting Disease Act, would shift permitting and a $500 license fee from the Department of Wildlife to the Department of Agriculture and allow the program to proceed under Agriculture’s oversight. The author argued Wildlife had not complied with existing law and that the change was needed to move the pilot forward; opponents objected to the late amendment, the lack of Wildlife testimony, and concerns from hunting organizations about releasing captive-raised deer. After lengthy questioning, the bill passed 6-5. The committee also considered HB 2100, which would protect state investment in Conservation Commission cost-share lands from eminent domain; members discussed whether the protection should apply only during the term of a conservation agreement and only to the specific acres enrolled. It passed 8-5. HB 3977, requiring the state veterinarian to have food-animal practice experience, passed 12-0. HB 3406 updating burn-ban statutes and giving county commissioners flexibility and liability protection passed 13-1. HB 438, HB 4316, HB 3405, HB 1907, HB 3142, HB 2440, HB 2596, HB 3466, and HB 3469 all received due pass recommendations, while HB 3728 was laid over. The meeting adjourned with notice that at least one more committee meeting would be held the following week.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/20/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1634 requires ADOT, during the process of facilitating voter registration for driver license
  • , provided that the restaurant has no other liquor licenses under its name and the person does not consume
  • take reasonable steps to maintain the safety of customers on their premises and may be subject to license
  • establishes that if serious active violence occurs on the premises, the licensee is not subject to license
  • The amendment further states that a restaurant license may not be suspended or revoked solely on the
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 28th, 2026 at 11:02 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 50 proposes the Social Work Licensure Interstate Compact, allowing licensed social workers
  • Speaker, Representative, those workers who will be applying for a compact license from other states,
  • As a licensed, certified clinical social worker that had to transition—that’s me—I had to transition
  • from Texas to Colorado to New Jersey in order to be able to continue to be licensed and certified to
  • There is ongoing contact with the licensing board, and there may be changes in the Senate.
Bills: HM3 , HM11 , HM14 , HM15 , HM18 , HM21 , HB10 , HB11 , HB12 , HB13 , HB14 , HB31 , HB50
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • SB number two by Perry relating to disaster preparedness, response, and recovery, requiring a license
  • This license will be issued by the Texas Commission.
  • SB2 would allow a six-month grace period for an individual to get licensed after being designated as
  • Or make them the same as a licensed medical examiner for handling a mass fatality event as a medical
  • The responsibility will be transferred to the Interoperability Council.
Bills: HB1 , HB 2 , HB 3 , HB 5 , HB20 , HB 22 , HB 1 , HB 2 , HB 3 , HB 5 , HB 20 , HB 22
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Even if there's no licensing, it could be hard to see when problematic practices are happening until
  • wanted to suggest that as an idea—that at least the regulators, though they wouldn't have the same licensing
  • , there's something about allowing these individuals to list their work address on their driver's license
  • The driver's license is also what we use... for voting and identification.
  • So is it going to be going to their home or to the address on their driver's license?
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • you have a license doesn't mean that you're a good driver.
  • Pet City Houston has worked with the same licensed veterinarian for over 27 years, and he visits our
  • My customers want quality pets. from TDLR or USDA licensed and annually inspected breeders.
  • When they have a state license, we also have a state-licensed consulting veterinarian examine all the
  • Chair Buckley passed the Texas Dog and Cat License Breeder Act, and they updated it.
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:
  • Texas law allows me to have a fake address on my driver's license.
  • then I literally have the courthouse in Burnet, Texas, as my address on my driver's license.
  • So what is—why are some fire marshals licensed by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection?
  • Some are licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
  • We issue licenses.
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

Public Health Apr 21st, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is simply transfers an asset from the state. For 99 years to a locality, right?
  • entity in the state that issues a license to the commissioner.
  • Yes, and for the state of Texas, you have to maintain... a nursing license, an RN license, and then your
  • So there would be a. a separate license. There's no fiscal note.
  • There would be a separate licensing board licensing. board.
Committee: House Public Health
TX

Texas 89th Regular

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

S/C on County & Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Home addresses, driver's license numbers, and social security numbers.
  • Security number, your driver's license number, or even your home address.
  • Texas law allows me to have a fictitious address on my driver's license.
  • while others are licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement?
  • We issue licenses.