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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Over public instructional facilities.
  • This is a common-sense public... ...safety bill.
  • Chairman, members, House Bill 2354 unifies the law between traditional public schools and public charter
  • Public charter schools can designate enrollment in the same way.
  • Of fairness, accountability, and basic public protection.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 22nd, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Relating to a notification requirement if a public school does not have a nurse, school counselor, or
  • this is the bill we heard previously that relates to a parental right to information concerning a public
  • Members, this is the bill we heard previously that relates to training requirements for public school
  • Members, this is the bill we heard previously that relates to vision screenings for students in public
  • or private schools, including vision screening information reporting for public school students and
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It would develop an AAM webpage to inform public officials, members of the public, the aviation community
  • It's become a nuisance, even a public danger.
  • public forum and are dedicated to public use.
  • space for public use.
  • Billboards are a public nuisance for several reasons.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It would develop an AAM web page to inform public officials, members of the public, the aviation community
  • It's become a nuisance, even a public danger.
  • public forum and are dedicated to public use, but we also recognize commercial speech. is a different
  • space for public use.
  • Billboards are a public nuisance.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • So we're going to proceed with public. With testimony, the Chair calls Desi Porter. Ms.
  • It's available to the public. Okay. And your company has an org chart, right? Yeah.
  • That's also reasonable for us to know that and for the public to know that.
  • It essentially affects the public, right?
  • You're not going to be interested in any of that? I think ultimately they will, but...
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session May 5th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a junior at Velma-Elma Public Schools. I am paging for Senator Kirn.
  • People will still be able to look at the public notices free of charge ahead of the paywall.
  • public school board members as used to protect public officials from harassing or intimidating electronic
  • The public schools have to meet their obligations.
  • I'd like to be shown as not voting on the house bill for reasons of personal interest.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session May 5th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am a junior at Velma-Alma Public Schools. I am paging for Senator Kern.
  • public school board members, as used to protect public officials from harassing or intimidating electronic
  • Bill 3678 modifies the definition of public official to include municipal officials and public school
  • And these changes were all made in consultation with public schools.
  • And again, we're cleaning... ...in consultation with public schools.
Summary: The Senate convened, established a quorum, offered prayer, and recognized a doctor, a nurse, and a student hero who rescued a driver from a burning vehicle. The chamber also welcomed a new group of pages and adopted a motion to reject House amendments to Senate Bill 1546 and request conference. Senators then adopted Senate Resolution 44 recognizing Teacher Appreciation Week, and heard remarks honoring educators in the gallery. Senator Goodwin also announced the death of former Representative Don Ross and offered condolences to his family. The Senate then took up House Concurrent Resolution 1027, setting a target sine die date of May 14 at 5 p.m. The resolution drew opposition from Minority Leader Kurt and Senator Jett, who argued the chamber still had unfinished business, but it passed 28-17. The Senate also passed SJR 50, SJR 52, and SJR 53, all related to agency rules, including expanded provider types, removal of a physician-visit cap, and medical marijuana packaging requirements. Additional measures passed included HB 1185 on preserving military and historic firearms for honor guards and museums, HB 1937 on student-employee communications and due process, HB 2035 on funeral transportation protection agreements, HB 2137 on involuntary medication procedures for competency restoration, and HB 2166 on legal newspaper distribution without a USPS permit. Later, the Senate approved a series of bills on business, licensing, public safety, and state operations. These included HB 3148 on VIN inspections by dealers, HB 3323 on removing notarization for certain electronic Service Oklahoma documents, HB 3466 eliminating petty cash at the Corporation Commission, HB 3498 updating corporation and LLC statutes, HB 3661 extending a forestry equipment sales tax exemption, HB 3678 expanding the definition of public official for electronic harassment protections, HB 3710 revising the Rising Scholars Award Program, HB 3977 updating state veterinarian qualifications, HB 3986 expanding a tax exemption, HB 4104 strengthening penalties for repeat voyeurism-related offenses, HB 4108 adding airport operational areas to critical infrastructure, HB 4142 covering conspiracies to use bombs or explosive devices, HB 4274 allowing military children to attend non-zoned schools, HB 4275 allowing case managers and peer support specialists to work for local public agencies, HB 4322 removing dual certification for funeral directors in charge, HB 4336 updating interventional pain management rules, HB 4484 allowing certain state vehicles to be used between home and work, HB 3880 on Tourism Department compensation and Oklahoma Today publication discretion, and HB 1687 creating the Uniform Health Care Decisions Act with an amended effective date. The chamber also passed HB 2959 requiring school administrators to report abuse allegations to law enforcement within 24 hours and before school questioning, with emergency passage approved. HB 3718 was then taken up with an amendment clarifying timelines for special education evaluations tied to the Lindsay Nicole Henry Scholarship; discussion centered on the new 15-school-day meeting timeline and the 45-day evaluation period. The transcript ends during questions on that amendment, before final action on HB 3718 is shown.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Revenue Committee, February 19, 2026

Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, we're remember public anybody.
  • I am closing public I seeing none.
  • We had heard public testimony on this one, and we had closed public testimony, but I think the committee
  • We had heard public testimony on this one, and we had closed public testimony, but I think the committee
  • </c> uh I'm going to close public comment. uh I'm going to close public comment.
Bills: HB0101, HB0062, HB0109
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary Committee, February 19, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Everybody agreed that the public interest is served if we allow continued maintenance and we allow standard
  • Um everybody agreed that<00:05:09.360><c> the</c><00:05:09.600><c> public</c><00:05:09.919><c> interest
  • interest is served if we that the public interest is served if we allow<00:05:11.919><c> continued</
  • We will open the floor to public Right. We will open the floor to public testimony.
  • We'll move into public comment. Any public comment, please come forward. Welcome.
Bills: SF0099, SF0116, SJ0006
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • Budget Subcommittee on Tourism, Economic Development, Energy, Environment, and Public Protection.
  • Department of Housing, Buildings, and Construction, within the Public Protection Cabinet.
  • , if from the public protection cabinet, if you'll<00:01:05.360><c> come</c><00:01:05.640><c> up.
  • </c> Uh within the public protection cabinet. Uh within the public protection cabinet.
  • </c> the clients and interest in doing that. the clients and interest in doing that.
Summary: The Budget Subcommittee met without a quorum at first, then approved the minutes once a quorum was reached. The first presentation was from the Department of Housing, Buildings, and Construction within the Public Protection Cabinet. Commissioner Max Fuller and Deputy Commissioner David Moore reviewed the department’s licensing structure, noting about 50 license types and roughly 42,000 active licenses, with most tied to plumbing, HVAC, and electrical work. They compared Kentucky’s fees and requirements with neighboring states and said Kentucky is generally in line or slightly below surrounding states when local and contractor licensing requirements elsewhere are considered. The department also described staffing and inspection pressures. Officials said boiler inspections have a measurable backlog, with about 18% of state-jurisdiction boilers and pressure vessels past due statewide and a higher percentage in Jefferson County. They said building code plan review turnaround has risen from about 30 days to roughly 33–35 days, and that some areas are struggling to maintain same-day plumbing inspections and three-day HVAC inspections. Members asked whether the agency could handle increased housing construction, especially in rural areas; the department said it had requested additional plumbing staff and a plan reviewer, particularly for the Bowling Green/Warren County area, and noted that electrical inspectors are stretched across the state and are also pulled into disaster response work. The committee then heard from Kentucky Venues and the Kentucky State Fair Board on the Kentucky Exposition Center renovation and related operations. David Beck, board chairman David Williams, CFO Tony Shrek, and others said the project is progressing ahead of schedule, with keys to the new building expected in December and the facility already booked for future events. They reported strong tourism and economic impact, including record activity at the Exposition Center and downtown convention center, and said the Farm Machinery Show and other events continue to drive demand. Members asked about budget status, and the presenters said inflation, delayed access to funds due to the RFP/design process, and added costs have left them short of money to finish all planned work. They identified phase three funding needs, including food and beverage service improvements and completion of Freedom Hall seating, and said they are considering bringing food and beverage operations back under their control to improve efficiency and revenue. The meeting ended with no formal votes on the presentations and an announcement that the committee would meet again the following Tuesday.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education 2ND REVISED Apr 14th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • you'll look left, my right, we have some additional special guests here from my home district, Edmond Public
  • House Bill 3312 is a bill on firearm safety instruction in all public schools.
  • spouse and children of a Goldar recipient with free tuition, fees, and room and board to a state public
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education 2ND REVISED Apr 14th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • From my home district, Edmond Public Schools, we’ve got Mr. Tony Rose, Ms. Bolin, and Ms. Wilson.
  • House Bill 3312 is a bill on firearm safety instruction in all public schools.
  • spouse and children of a Gold Star recipient with free tuition, fees, and room and board to a state public
Summary: The Senate Education Committee met and first recognized visiting students and staff from Putnam City North and Edmond Public Schools. The committee then took up several House bills, beginning with HB 3312, which would require annual age-appropriate firearm safety instruction in public schools starting in the 2026–2027 school year, with CLEET and the Department of Education developing the curriculum. The bill was advanced on a 9-2 vote after the author described it as a safety measure and cited a personal tragedy involving children and a firearm. The committee also passed HB 3700, requiring colleges and universities to adopt policies ensuring grades are based only on academic performance, and HB 2981, requiring school districts to post school board meeting minutes within two weeks of approval. HB 2961, creating the Tech Sergeant Marshall Dakota Roberts Gold Star Surviving Act to provide tuition, fees, and room and board for spouses and children of Gold Star recipients at state public universities or career tech schools, passed unanimously after discussion of a possible fiscal impact. HB 3016, establishing a two-year pilot vision screening program for about 12 schools to identify convergence insufficiency disorders linked to literacy, also passed. Later, HB 4478 passed to raise the daily deposit threshold for school districts and sites from $100 to $500 while still requiring weekly deposits. HB 4326, a cleanup bill related to Oklahoma’s Promise deadlines, certified teacher definitions, and a contingent T-SET-related provision, passed after debate about its unfinished status and funding concerns. HB 3025 passed with a change excluding donations from general fund collections for carryover balance purposes for one year, and HB 3710 passed to make a new higher education program cohort-based, requiring students to begin eligibility as freshmen. The chair closed by noting the committee had moved quickly, and announced upcoming executive nominee meetings and another committee meeting the following week.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • In the interest of uh House File 4371.
  • </c> clear to the public. clear to the public.
  • </c> the standards of Public Law 92-544. the standards of Public Law 92-544.
  • </c> and making sure that misuse of public and making sure that misuse of public funds<00:45:23.200><
  • </c> House File 3990 is the House Public House File 3990 is the House Public Safety<00:46:08.560><c>
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Feb 25th, 2026

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • And when you see people in gym suits jump out of a handicap placard car going into public just so they
  • And when you see people in gym suits jump out of a handicap placard car going into public just so they
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Feb 5th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • So public transit doesn't serve all areas of the county to...
  • Also, it might be advisable, since having drivers comply with the program is in the public interest,
  • When statewide leaders focus public communication on national public conflict and political conflict,
  • I'm not a public speaker, so I'm just going to say thank you for your interest in this issue, and let's
  • “That closes our public hearing on Senate Joint Memorial 8016.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

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

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • Public review requirements are already in law.
  • So it does provide opportunity for public comment.
  • Madam Chair and members, House Bill 2756 requires certain public power entities and public service corporations
  • It requires certain public power entities and public service corporations to file quarterly reports regarding
  • Finally, the bill mandates certain public service corporations and public power entities to, within 180
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Jan 27th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Dozier, interesting bill. Tell us about it. Thank you, Chair Willman.
  • That's all publicly available information to lawmakers and the public.
  • We certainly understand the interest in financial oversight.
  • My name is Robert Maxwell, and I am the superintendent of Pullman Public Schools.
  • It's been an interesting morning.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 29th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • All public comments submitted through the portal will be posted. on electronic legislative information
  • Directions on how to submit public comments on the portal can be found in today's hearing.
  • Notice, the public comments portal has been opened, and we'll close upon adjournment of this hearing.
  • I'm happy to present a HB 3480. 475 authorizing a public law school in El Paso County.
  • the public can understand how future physicians are being trained and evaluated.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 8th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • this bill relates to the use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and tobacco products on the campus of a public
  • Bill 1868 is pending business members this bill relates to performance to your funding under the public
  • There are several. kids that are even doing distance learning through public school and and so it just
  • To be admitted but or not so I I'm I guess I'm I'm interested to hear maybe from the universities to
  • Issues because they're private versus public or do you anticipate any?