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AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - House International Trade

International Trade

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on International Trade is called to order. The Secretary will note the roll.
  • Thank you, Representative Rivera, chairman of this International Trade Committee.
  • Any questions from the committee members? Representative Wilmeth? Thank you, Mr. Rivero.
  • and of the House International Trade Committee, or its successor committees, or the chairperson's designee
  • or the successor committees, or the ranking members' designees.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Agriculture and Forestry Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Agriculture and Forestry

Transcript Highlights:
  • As state forester, I often come before the forestry committee, but I did think it was important to bring
  • On what your needs are, we'll share it with the chairman and the appropriations committee.
Bills: HB352
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Public Safety

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Public Safety Committee is now called to order.
  • Chairman and members, great to be back in the Public Safety Committee.
  • Members of the committee, for the record, Matt Fioretti. Mr.
  • Chairman, members of the committee, I am clearly not Joe Clare.
  • Committee on Public Safety is adjourned.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Criminal Justice Jan 20th, 2026

Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • Good afternoon, committee members.
  • Thank you, Chair, Chairman, and members of the committee.
  • And I apologize for not checking with the committee. No, you're good to respond.
  • It revises procedural rules.
  • Thank you, committee members.
Summary: The committee took up a series of criminal justice and public safety bills. SB 1084, which exempts certain identifying and location information for non-legal support staff in state attorneys’ offices from public records requests, was supported by prosecuting attorneys and reported favorably. SB 212, as amended, created new restrictions related to sexual offenders and predators, including a 200-foot restricted presence provision near certain locations and updated notification/supervision requirements; it drew strong opposition from researchers, advocates, and affected families who argued it lacked evidence and would increase homelessness, but it was reported favorably. SB 682, addressing domestic violence, coercive control, strangulation, animal abuse, injunctions, and related training and enforcement issues, received emotional survivor testimony and support from animal welfare and law enforcement groups and was reported favorably. SB 656, creating and renaming FDLE Internet Crimes Against Children funding and grant programs, was amended and reported favorably and unanimously. The committee also considered SB 810 on sealing criminal history records, which would expand eligibility for some non-conviction records and one low-level misdemeanor conviction after waiting periods and judicial review; supporters said Florida is unusually restrictive, while one senator raised concerns about the scope, and the bill was reported favorably. SB 890, creating a standalone battery by strangulation offense applicable outside domestic relationships, was reported favorably after the sponsor said it would close a gap in current law. SB 892, revising habitual offender and violent career criminal sentencing procedures and notice requirements, was reported favorably, with defense lawyers supporting the clearer pretrial notice. SB 928, “Missy’s Law,” requiring immediate remand to custody after conviction of certain dangerous crimes, was amended to include computer pornography/child exploitation offenses and reported favorably after a family member of the namesake victim testified in support. Later, SB 1284 modernized arrest and search warrant statutes, expanding judicial summons options for some misdemeanors and broadening warrant/arrest authority in certain DUI, injunction, domestic violence, and misdemeanor force cases; defense lawyers supported the judicial-discretion portions but raised concerns about DUI/BUI arrests, and the bill was reported favorably. Finally, SB 812, a technical companion to SB 810 updating public records treatment for sealed criminal history records, was amended to clarify prosecutorial access for later cases and reported favorably. Several bills were supported by law enforcement, prosecutors, and advocacy groups, while others drew opposition from civil liberties, treatment, homelessness, and criminal defense advocates. The meeting adjourned after members recorded additional votes on selected tabs.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 12th, 2025

Delivery of Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so that's a rule.
  • We submit our rule packages.
  • The first step is rule idea and drafting. So this is just how we generate ideas. rules.
  • And then finally, once the rule is in place, there is the enforcement of that rule.
  • Taking our stop stupid rule Rules Committee to a new level, this bill will allow for input from stakeholders
Bills: HB10, HB 12, HB675, HB10, HB12