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OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • And through them, bless this great state of Oklahoma, our home, in Jesus' name. Amen.
  • We have good policy before us to consider and make into law for the state of Oklahoma, maybe some bad
  • West of the House, a resolution authorizing the Oklahoma House of Representatives or the Oklahoma State
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, prayer, Pledge of Allegiance, and recognized Eileen Cooper Grubbs as Nurse of the Day. The chamber then took up several procedural items, including second-reading referrals of Senate Joint Resolutions 50, 52, and 53 to Administrative Rules. Speaker Hilbert also announced the House would continue working despite uncertainty about action in the other chamber, and members were told dinner had been ordered for a long day of floor work. On legislation, the House rejected Senate amendments to House Bill 1728 and House Bill 3021 and requested conference on both. It adopted Senate amendments to House Bill 2137, a criminal procedure bill, and then passed the bill. The House also approved a motion by Speaker Hilbert to override the governor’s veto of House Bill 4432, with a recorded vote of 68-15, allowing the bill to become law notwithstanding the governor’s objections. The House then adopted House Concurrent Resolution 1028, which authorizes the House or Senate to modify legislative deadlines for the remainder of the 60th Legislature. Members discussed that the change was intended to keep legislation moving while the Senate was not meeting and to preserve the ability to hear bills and return them between chambers. The resolution passed after a recorded vote of 77-4. Finally, the House suspended certain rules for the rest of the session by a 68-15 vote and recessed until 1 p.m., with a reminder that the rural caucus would meet in Room 206.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Fiscal May 19th, 2026

Revenue & Fiscal Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Brian Adams, the State Fire Marshal.
  • So we have state general fund direct.
  • Right now, the bill, if you divide up the state projects and local projects, obviously the non-state
  • And right now the state projects is not the constitutionally required five-year plan.
  • It was more like a five-year state plan and a 10-year.
Bills: HB2 , HB3 , HB799 , HB1039
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • the state of Oklahoma.
  • We had our first budget meeting 45 minutes after the State of the State.
  • Their state budget is not double ours. Their state budget is triple what our budget is.
  • State your point. Thank you.
  • We are passing policies to make this state better for all kids in the state of Oklahoma.
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, received an invocation focused on grief and remembrance, and heard several special presentations recognizing a brave child, visiting groups, and multiple student-athlete teams and school groups in the galleries. The chamber also introduced the Doctor of the Day and Nurse of the Day. The main business was consideration of the Joint Committee report on Senate Bill 1177, the general appropriations bill, presented by Chairman Caldwell-Trey. Most of the floor time was spent on extended questions about the budget’s major features. Caldwell-Trey explained the bill as a largely flat or modestly increased budget that includes a $200 million transfer to a new sovereign wealth fund, $225 million in set-asides, a $12.5 million “dream accounts” program for newborns, and funding tied to teacher pay, education, workforce, public safety, agriculture, and health agencies. Members questioned the use of one-time funds for recurring expenses, the reduction in state contributions to the OPRS pension system, Medicaid assumptions, emergency management funding, veterans’ services, child care, school counselors, and the lack of funding for some requested items such as National Board Certified Teacher stipends and veterans’ facility maintenance. Caldwell-Trey defended the budget as transparent, early, and designed to preserve cash reserves while supporting core services. No final vote on the appropriations report is reflected in the transcript excerpt. The House also heard explanations that the limits bills would be run later in committee, and that the budget negotiations were still ongoing with the Senate and governor on some related items. The session ended with the queue closed after the budget questioning, and the transcript cuts off during additional remarks from Representative Timmons.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/16/2026 - House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill prohibits the conveyance of land, as well as the sale, lease, or sublease of state land.
  • the state, and I believe that we have already reached our maximum...
  • Do you happen to know how much—you may not know—but how much state... ...how much state funding is used
  • What is the policy that your organization is stating if that situation happens?
  • known as Humane Society of the United States.
Bills: SB1075 , SB1144 , SB1280
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/12/26

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • The state would then pick up the rest, and the state share would increase.
  • The state would then pick up the rest, and the state share would increase.
  • The state would then pick up the rest, and the state share would increase.
  • </c> and between districts in the state. and between districts in the state.
  • Uh, the bill would cost the state more than just the state aid costs that you see there.
Bills: HF3790 , HF3654 , HF3371 , HF3470 , HF1099
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/10/26

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:47:50.720><c> I</c> that of the state government. I that of the state government.
  • </c> ideas about this state gemstone. ideas about this state gemstone.
  • </c> community building across our state. community building across our state.
  • Thanks to federal and state lines.
  • </c> across the state? across the state? &gt;&gt; Very<01:36:24.000><c> good.
Bills: HF3793 , HF3699 , HF793 , HF3322 , HF3426
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions, February 18, 2026

Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm Mary Langford, and I have the honor of representing the county clerks of the state of Wyoming.
  • was, in fact, to say, because this is a uniform law, but you know courts can look to see what other states
  • Chairman. >> And it just basically states, "This act shall not be construed to negate the validity or
  • Chairman. >> And it just basically states, "This act shall not be construed to negate the validity or
  • Chairman. >> And it just basically states, "This act shall not be construed to negate the validity or
Bills: SF0114 , SF0102 , SF0117
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources, February 12, 2026

Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • up too much time, but this was the result of some constituent feedback and feedback from across the state
  • So I think this is a good local control bill, helps deal with a real need we have throughout the state
  • And similar districts throughout the state have issues with this aging irrigation infrastructure, and
  • I'm the Wyoming state director for The Nature Conservancy.
  • <00:08:22.400><c> Nature</c> state director for the Nature state director for the Nature Conservancy.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary Committee, February 12, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> built in the United States since 2007. built in the United States since 2007.
  • Guard for their states.
  • state guard.
  • militia and the is between the state militia and the state<01:42:38.000><c> guard.
  • That means we are the State Guard of the United States.
Bills: SF0045 , SF0058 , SF0067
Committee: Senate Judiciary
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources, February 12, 2026

Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • firms or state firms outside the state.
  • Um so I state firms outside the state.
  • </c> meat products in the United States. meat products in the United States.
  • </c> the state engineer. the state engineer.
  • ><c> engineers</c> questions for the state engineers questions for the state engineers office?
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Agriculture, Acequias And Water Resources Feb 3rd, 2026

House Agriculture, Acequias And Water Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you don't, this memorial will help our state agencies love bugs.
  • And right now, there are no state-run equine shelters.
  • You know, the state goes in and to each rescue and registers them.
  • You know, the state goes in and to each rescue and registers them.
  • You know, the state goes in and to each rescue and registers them.
Bills: HM26 , HB243 , HB109
Summary: The committee first heard House Memorial 26, a student-presented memorial encouraging state agencies to participate in insect education and conservation efforts, including free workshops sponsored by Wild Friends. The young witnesses emphasized the ecological and agricultural importance of insects, especially pollinators, and clarified that the memorial would not restrict fishing bait or other insect use. After brief questions about fishing, the University of New Mexico connection, and a planned BioPark bugarium, the committee approved the memorial on a due pass motion by unanimous consent. The committee then heard House Bill 243, which would provide more stable funding for shelters that care for homeless, abused, abandoned, or surrendered horses, donkeys, and mules. The bill would appropriate $500,000 to the existing Equine Shelter Rescue Fund, move administration of the fund from the Livestock Board to the Department of Agriculture, strengthen grant and reporting requirements, and create an Equine Welfare Trust Fund seeded with $5 million. Supporters from Animal Protection New Mexico, the Livestock Board, and the Department of Agriculture said the shelters are essential, underfunded, and at capacity, and that the bill would provide a more reliable funding stream. Some public testimony raised concerns about how animals are tracked and whether any horses could end up at auction or slaughter. Committee discussion focused on whether equine care should be funded through recurring appropriations instead of a trust fund, whether the Livestock Board or Department of Agriculture should administer the money, and whether the bill could affect wild or free-roaming horses. The sponsor and supporters said the bill would not change the Livestock Board’s enforcement role and that the trust fund was intended to create long-term support. A motion to table the bill failed, and the committee then voted 4-4 on the due pass motion, so HB 243 did not advance. One member explained his support but said the bill was not a good long-term solution. Finally, the committee heard House Bill 109, which would temporarily, through December 2029, allow the New Mexico Finance Authority to award water project funds without separate legislative authorization after projects have already been vetted. The sponsor and NMFA and Water Trust Board witnesses said the current authorization step delays projects for months, increases costs, and especially hurts small rural communities and acequias. They said the bill keeps existing oversight and evaluation processes, adds technical assistance for smaller applicants, and was amended to extend the sunset date to 2029 and remove an unconstitutional two-thirds-extension requirement. The committee approved HB 109 on a due pass motion by a vote of 7-1.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee May 7th, 2025

State Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • We'll call the State Government Committee to order. Uh, clerk, please call the roll.
  • Uh, welcome everyone to the State Government Committee meeting.
  • States like Hawaii, New York, and Vermont...
  • States like Hawaii, New York, Vermont, Ohio, and Michigan all have programs that state they shall be
  • Mandating things at the state level that should be handled locally.
Bills: SB13 , SB278 , SB13
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 2/27/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:13:26.920><c> this</c> standard entitled identity States this standard entitled identity States
  • </c> name of your school you can simply State name of your school you can simply State your<00:23:41.840
  • Minnesota Compass states that Minnesota is known for high-quality public education; however, our state
  • Minnesota Compass states that Minnesota is known for high-quality public education; however, our state
  • </c> this class truly is the United States this class truly is the United States was<00:47:43.480><c>
Bills: HF29 , HF921 , HF922 , HF1048 , HF1049
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 2/25/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> and more a part of the way the state and more a part of the way the state moves<00:31:04.919><c>
  • </c> get some good things um from the state get some good things um from the state level<00:32:12.320
  • </c> for driving economic growth in our state for driving economic growth in our state and<00:47:08.760
  • </c> makes it competitive with the states makes it competitive with the states around<00:47:17.480><c
  • </c> think about it yeah okay please state think about it yeah okay please state your<00:48:05.400><c
Bills: HF4 , HF173
Committee: House Taxes
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce Apr 13th, 2026

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • I deeply care about our state.
  • It does not need to be piecemeal state by state.
  • It does not need to be piecemeal state by state.
  • “Unfortunately, [the provisions] vary from state to state.
  • Because you say with other states, so that means other states have passed laws.
Committee: House Commerce
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/11/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • a compact with neighboring states to say, do we have some kind of services in neighboring states that
  • For the state.
  • This is a state responsibility.
  • The state hospital is not equipped... The state hospital is not equipped. Thank you.
  • I'm here testifying in support of HB 2584 on behalf of State Armor, an organization that works with states
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • So state law but the safer path.
  • </c><00:42:24.960><c> We're</c> largest district in the state. We're largest district in the state.
  • First, state control without state accountability.
  • impact to our state budget.
  • </c><01:30:14.400><c> Chapter</c> service from state service. Chapter service from state service.
Bills: HF3422 , HF3461 , HF2904
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 2/25/26

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • He added that they are state forces serving the state, and that the state should be taking care of them
  • He emphasized that National Guard members are state forces serving the state, and that the state should
  • </c><00:10:19.440><c> active</c> cover us when we're doing state active cover us when we're doing state
  • By aligning state 38 chapter 61.
  • </c> offset, but I don't see the state. offset, but I don't see the state.
Bills: HF3540 , HF3522 , HF3544
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government Feb 18th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • So this is a major issue the state has to address.
  • Senator Harrell: The state would, thank you.
  • The bill further provides that a local government is ineligible for state additional state funds if the
  • From a comparison standpoint, tourism, our state spending, excuse me, in state spending by our state,
  • But the out-of-state stakeholders are extremely important.
Bills: S0314 , S0530 , S0576 , S0800 , S0990 , S1078 , S1440 , S1568 , S1588 , S1614
Summary: The committee heard and advanced several bills related to engineering regulation, cybersecurity, financial services, and state administration. CS/SB 800 would increase penalties for repeated unlicensed engineering practice and create an engineering student loan assistance program funded by licensure fees and fines; it was reported favorably after questions about whether it would reimburse victims of unlicensed practitioners, with the sponsor noting it would not and that affected individuals would need to pursue complaints and private legal action. CS/SB 576 created a local government cybersecurity protection program administered by Florida Digital Service, with state purchasing of cybersecurity services and priority for fiscally constrained counties; it received support from local government and industry groups and was reported favorably. CS/SB 1078 set transition requirements for gubernatorial administrations, including liaisons, briefing books, office space, IT access, and controlled access to agency records under a memorandum of understanding, and it also passed favorably. The committee also approved CS/SB 314, which creates a regulatory framework for payment stablecoin issuers in Florida, and CS/SB 530, which updates lottery operations, security, retailer rules, and bonding requirements. CS/SB 1614, after adoption of a technical substitute amendment, would limit local governments’ eligibility for certain state funding if they have excess funds, have recently been audited by the legislative audit committee, or fail to affirm expenditure of prior funds; the sponsor said it would give the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee more enforcement leverage, and the bill was reported favorably. CS/SB 990 authorizes protective cell captive insurance companies to expand insurance market capacity and potentially lower premiums, while CS/SB 1588 is a step toward implementing last session’s gold and silver legal tender law; both were reported favorably. Additional bills passed included CS/SB 1440, which adds cybersecurity-related exemptions and reporting provisions for financial institutions, loan originators, and money service businesses, and CS/SB 1568, which creates a Florida Stable Coin Pilot Program allowing DFS fees to be paid with approved stablecoins. The stablecoin bill was amended to add guardrails, including fee limits, website notice requirements, and restrictions if no approved issuers are available. The committee also received a brief budget overview highlighting major funding items such as Florida Forever, Everglades restoration, water quality, Farmers Feeding Florida, citrus recovery, school lunches, state parks, and law enforcement and staffing items, and members later recorded additional votes before the committee adjourned.