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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 224 Conference AM - 04-28-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Next item on the agenda is HB 1920 HD1 SD2, relating to the low-income housing tax credit.
  • We have several bills, beginning with SB 3028, relating to property conveyance.
  • Um<00:14:01.960><c> we</c><00:14:02.120><c> have</c><00:14:02.520><c> several</c><00:14:02.800><c> bills
  • </c><00:14:03.240><c> beginning</c><00:14:03.640><c> with</c> Um we have several bills beginning with
  • Um we have several bills beginning with SB<00:14:04.240><c> 3028</c><00:14:05.280><c> relating</c><00
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs Apr 29th, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • But we're looking at several constitutional issues.
  • But we're looking at several constitutional issues, because it's particularly separation of powers.
  • We had several issues in New Orleans where judges made decisions to not allow someone's property to be
  • The policeman came along, several of them, and he said, 'Oh, hey, my man, he was drunk.'
  • But I do think in that respect, I think, for the next several years, you're probably in good hands.
Bills: HB1011 , SCR11 , SB41 , SB49 , SB107 , SB123 , SB224 , SB292 , SB425 , SB479
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism REVISED Feb 17th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • wanted to let you know what success looks like: increased visitation statewide leading to increased tax
  • how does that square in terms of tax dollars and freedom of religion for religion against religion?
  • So, Over the years, several of us have worked on repealing defunct or out-of-date or no longer needed
  • assist communities in recruiting new out-of-state residents and strengthen Oklahoma's workforce and tax
  • I'm thinking about the remote workers' tax credit, the various engineering tax credits we have that both
Bills: SB1307 , SB1425 , SB1826 , SB1365 , SB1696
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/16/2026 - House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • It takes money from the insurance premium tax collection.
  • So on each insurance premium written in the state, there is a small percentage that goes to a tax.
  • So on each insurance premium written in the state, there is a small percentage that goes to a tax.
  • It's not a new tax; it's existing tax. Is that correct, Mr. Chair? Representative, yes.
  • No, not a new tax, just a redirection of some revenues from an existing tax. Okay, thank you.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Committee Feb 11th, 2026

Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> &gt;&gt; Is he the king of tax abatements today?
  • &gt;&gt; Is he the king of tax abatements today?
  • </c><00:35:05.839><c> here</c> not going to be paying taxes here not going to be paying taxes here they're
  • ><c> uh</c><00:39:26.880><c> already</c> several of our members uh already several of our members uh
  • revenue uh and bringing figures in tax revenue uh and bringing new<00:39:53.520><c> jobs.
Bills: HB168 , HB220 , SB187 , SB270 , SB265 , SB220 , SB242 , SB277
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Jan 20th, 2026

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, and then we put the utility tax, which is how our rural utilities can support the hospital tax.
  • We've always known that this tax incentive will affect both the ETF and the general fund.
  • And then we put the utility tax, which is how our rural utilities can support the hospital tax. hospital
  • </c> utilities can support the hospital tax. utilities can support the hospital tax.
  • </c> that it would go against utility tax that it would go against utility tax payments<00:02:16.560>
Bills: HB245 , HB138 , HB151 , HB152 , HB245 , HB138 , HB151 , HB152
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • This is a topic the legislature has worked on for, I guess, several sessions now.
  • They're able to do this for several reasons.
  • I'm an allied attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom for the last several years.
  • We have several concerns with how it's drafted.
  • You mentioned several times how this bill works to protect women and babies.
Bills: SB10 , SB16 , SB6 , SB 6 , SB 10 , SB 16
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Intergovernmental Affairs May 13th, 2025

Intergovernmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so that sales tax—that.
  • When adopting a property tax rate.
  • The way I read it, all these other penalties concerning sales tax, tax rates, and other aspects have
  • All sales taxes are.
  • Of the lawsuit, the cities aren't able to receive sales tax, they're not able to adopt the tax.
Bills: HB5691 , SB427 , SB2623 , SB2858
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 29th, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

Transcript Highlights:
  • payroll benefit administration workers compensation and regulatory compliance under current law the tax
  • license, creating uncertainty about the PEO's continuing status as a co-employer for unemployment . . . taxes
Bills: HB2450 , SB378 , SB764 , SB917 , SB1254 , SB1255
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation (Part II) Apr 9th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • rate for the tax year following the tax year.
  • Adopt a tax rate for the tax year following the tax year in which the penalty was imposed that exceeds
  • the lesser of the county's no-new-revenue tax rate or voter-approval tax rate, as determined under Section
  • 26.04, Tax Code, for the new tax year.
  • So they raised taxes by 8% in Harris County.
Bills: SB39 , SB2129 , SB2141 , SB2246 , SB2323 , SB2439 , SB2722
Summary: The Senate Transportation Committee reconvened on SB 2722, as substituted by Senator Bettencourt, which would redirect a portion of Harris County Toll Road Authority surplus revenues to the City of Houston and impose audit and tax-rate penalty provisions. Houston Police Chief Noe Diaz and Fire Chief Thomas Munoz testified in support, arguing that Houston bears a large share of toll-road public safety burdens, citing thousands of police and fire responses on toll-road property and the need for compensation for emergency services. Bill King, testifying neutrally, said the toll authority generates large excess revenues and urged stronger oversight and clearer controls on how the money is spent. Opponents, including Harris County officials, business and neighborhood representatives, and toll-road critics, argued the bill would divert transportation dollars, create a precedent for taking toll revenues for general municipal use, and could worsen project delivery and incentives; several also questioned the accuracy and interpretation of the revenue figures and the lack of comparable audit requirements for the city. The committee took extensive testimony but left SB 2722 pending without a vote. The committee then heard SB 2129, which would increase fines for motorists who disregard railroad crossing gates or flaggers, and SB 2323, which would redact railroad crew members’ personal information from public accident reports. Both bills were presented as safety measures, with railroad labor testimony in support, and both were left pending after brief public testimony. The committee also heard SB 2141, a Zaffirini bill concerning specialty license plates for judges, with the substitute aimed at reducing security risks by changing how judges are identified on plates; it too was left pending. Finally, the committee heard SB 2439, another Zaffirini bill, described as a TDLR cleanup measure related to ATV and off-highway vehicle safety certification. The bill would abolish the current training and certification program, which supporters said was burdensome and underused given the small number of approved instructors statewide. With no significant opposition on the record, the committee closed testimony and left SB 2439 pending as well.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/25

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I've had several farmers tell me about how this would help them go from one end of town to the other
  • </c> transportation uh I've had several transportation uh I've had several people<00:01:29.920><c> Farmers
  • </c> 2023 this has been an issue for several 2023 this has been an issue for several years<00:15:11.240
  • </c> a good example would be like tax a good example would be like tax increment<00:35:14.160><c> financing
  • credits and IID imagine without the tax credits and IID imagine that<00:35:39.200><c> for</c><00:35:
Bills: HF2066 , HF340 , HF341 , HF566 , HF2107 , HF2130
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • He later founded the Oklahoma Lawyers for America's heroes program through which he and several other
  • Of the manufacturing exemption, they're not interested in using tax dollars on those.
  • Senate Bill 44 by Fetgatter of the House and Rader of the Senate, an act relating to sales tax.
  • That I've worked on for several years.
  • Senate Bill 44 by Fetgatter of the House and Rader of the Senate, an act relating to sales tax.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • He later founded the Oklahoma Lawyers for America's Heroes Program, through which he and several other
  • They're not interested in using tax dollars on those.
  • Senate Bill 44 by Fetgatter of the House and Rader of the Senate, an act relating to sales tax.
  • Members, this is a bill that I've worked on for several years.
  • Senate Bill 44 by Fetgatter of the House and Rader of the Senate, an act relating to sales tax.
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several recognitions, including Veteran of the Week Colonel Stanley L. Evans, Oklahoma City Young Professionals, state contest winners for America’s 250th anniversary, and a long series of page introductions. The chamber then moved into floor action on a large number of measures, many of them Senate bills and House joint resolutions dealing with administrative rules and agency oversight, public safety, education, health, agriculture, business, and tax policy. Among the major bills discussed were SB 1543 on aggregating multiple DUI charges within one year into a single felony case, HB 1933 on nitrous oxide violations, SB 1859 creating an OSBI Cybercrimes and Fraud Unit, SB 237 on ad valorem tax NAICS code changes, SB 2065 designating pollinator-related state symbols, SB 44 extending nonprofit sales tax exemptions to contractors, SB 2030 updating automated expungement procedures, SB 2045 expanding the Grow Your Own education program, and several water and agriculture measures including SB 1509, SB 1314, and SB 2071. Members also considered multiple joint resolutions approving permanent administrative rules for education, energy and agriculture, business and commerce, health agencies, and building code rules, with Kendricks explaining that some major rules were separated out for transparency and, in one case, a cost mitigation agreement had been reached. Testimony and debate were generally brief and focused on clarifying amendments. Several authors explained that amendments were added to address constitutionality, remove outdated or incorrect language, or reflect negotiated changes with agencies and stakeholders. Notable discussion included concerns about forum shopping in SB 1543, questions about the scope of the Grow Your Own program in SB 2045, and clarification that SB 1618’s pretrial report language had been changed to a public safety report agreed to by sheriffs and district attorneys. The House adopted numerous amendments without objection and passed the bills by wide margins, including some unanimous or near-unanimous votes, while a few measures drew more opposition, such as SB 1403, SB 1509, SB 2071, and SB 1618. The House also adopted HCR 1027 setting sine die adjournment for Thursday, May 14, and adjourned until the next day, May 5, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • Not knowing when taxes come in and refunds come in at different times, are the municipalities going to
  • taxes and then spread that among the ratepayers?
  • file a claim or whatever they do and when said offender of not paying their utility bill gets their tax
  • , get the tax refund, and if they do that, they cannot put this bill among the ratepayers?
  • Representative Ford, you've got several. Let's go ahead and start with yours. House Bill 1322.