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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • As Democrats, we proudly say today that we have a seat at the table to advocate for true public education
  • and public education funding.
Summary: The meeting primarily centered around the discussion of newly approved House rules, which sparked significant debate among members. Notably, the Democratic representatives expressed concerns regarding the ban on Democrat chairs, which they argued undermines their power within the legislative body. Chair Ramon Romero and Representative Ann Johnson articulated the sentiment that, despite these challenges, the Democrats are committed to advocating for the needs of all Texans. They emphasized the need for honest discussions around critical issues such as public education, women's health care, and maternal mortality rates.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> public hearing open. public hearing open.
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  • ><c> in</c> Department of Public Health in Department of Public Health in collaboration<00:45:56.480>
  • </c> agencies to develop public education. agencies to develop public education.
Bills: HB1 , HB198 , HB11 , HB32 , HB33 , HB34 , HB56 , HB68 , HB72 , HB101 , HB102 , HB110 , HB154 , HB166 , HB168 , HB274 , SB114 , HB1 , HB198 , HB11 , HB32 , HB33 , HB34 , HB56 , HB68 , HB72 , HB101 , HB102 , HB110 , HB154 , HB166 , HB168 , HB274 , SB114
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Persefield dedicated his life to education and public service.
  • I have been on the Public Education Committee now for two sessions, and I have kids in public schools
  • This isn't just about water; this is about trust, right?
  • I must ask each and every one of you, where is the trust? Where's the trust?
  • Public service is not about power; it's about stewardship.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs Apr 23rd, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • For a public position, your application is a public record. That's the law of the state.
  • The donor lists to C3s are public, but you can request anonymity. How are those donor lists public?
  • Schedule B is not subject to public records.
  • And I get that's not a public records request.
  • When you talk about public records, things happen, and then all of a sudden... Public records.
Bills: HB398 , HB906 , HB1201 , SB41 , SB47 , SB106 , SB210 , SB218 , SB220 , SB248 , SB289 , SB397
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • partnerships while continuing to steward our public dollars.
  • So the state law restricts the use of public facilities.
  • The state law restricts the use of public facilities, which this would likely be considered a public
  • I'm the Deputy Director of the Public Disclosure Commission.
  • And so the public will be getting more information earlier on.
Bills: SCR8406 , SB5825 , SB5842 , SB5863 , SB5840
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • 2 The House Committee on Public Education will come to order, and the clerk will call the roll.
  • Every year the public schools in Texas administers the STAAR test to students in California. grades three
  • My name is Brent Beasley, I'm a public school. parent in Fort Worth.
  • By public school employees, it's very simple.
  • Be a positive role model of good citizenship and public service, someone a child can trust and turn to
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Public Education will come to order. The clerk will call the roll. Chairman Buckley? I'm here.
  • chair lays out House Bill 2967 by Chairman Dutton, relating to vision screenings for students in public
  • and private schools, including vision screening information, reporting for public school students, and
  • Members, the current law requires public schools... of students to complete a nurse-administered vision
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 28th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have over 80,000 nurses in this state, and it's one of the most trusted professions in the country
  • school governing authorities, public schools, high-dosage tutoring. ...through the eighth grade so we
  • Formally, and it helps courts and agencies and the public to understand exactly what the law means.
  • The NOPD Mounted Patrol is crucial for public safety and crowd control.
  • It's important that we have the public interest in mind.
Summary: The House met on April 27, 2026, with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a series of personal privileges recognizing Domestic Violence Prevention and Advocacy Day, Guarantee Corporation’s 100th anniversary, Delta Waterfowl, FFA and 4-H students, St. Bernard Parish Day, the Louisiana Notary Association, and New Orleans Day. The chamber also received Senate messages, committee reports, and introduced several resolutions, including measures on Gulf States renewable energy, asthma and allergy awareness, St. Bernard Parish Day, and other commemorations. The floor then took up a long series of bills and resolutions. Among the notable measures were House Bill 316 on literacy and tutoring, House Bill 578 changing statutory references from gender to sex, House Bill 748 expanding toll exemptions for school board vehicles, House Bill 101 redesignating a portion of U.S. Highway 190 as the Jesse Jackson Memorial Highway, House Bill 1032 cleaning up DWI terminology, House Bill 1081 transferring the Louisiana Ports and Waterways Investment Commission, House Bill 1108 creating a homeschool pride prestige plate, House Bill 1129 giving in-state auctioneers preference for selling surplus state property, House Bill 1157 creating a Louisiana State Infrastructure Bank, House Bill 1192 creating a dental hygienist prestige plate, House Bill 1195 revising athletic commission rules and NIL-related provisions, House Bill 1198 barring arbitration in child custody and visitation matters, House Bill 181 allowing limited tax-data sharing for Medicaid/SNAP integrity, House Bill 1118 requiring disclosure of hospital ownership by real estate investment trusts, House Bill 1082 changing venue rules in suits involving municipal police employees’ retirement systems, House Bill 225 proposing a lifetime two-term limit for governor, House Bill 864 on municipal fire limits and storage of flammables, House Bill 1189 requiring captain’s licenses for certain freshwater charter guides, and House Bill 549 creating the Bayou Growth Opportunity Workforce Program. Most measures passed, often after brief debate and technical amendments. Several bills were recommitted or returned to the calendar, including House Bill 902, House Bill 1245, and House Bill 1247, while House Bill 225 failed on final passage. The House also considered and passed multiple Senate bills dealing with tax administration, child custody testimony, Supreme Court disciplinary jurisdiction over out-of-state lawyers, civil investigation demands in Medicaid fraud cases, service of process fees and notice, and permanent homestead exemption registration. The session ended with the House in recess after completing its bill agenda for the day.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • The amendment is accepted and we'll now move into the public hearing.
  • We will end this public hearing. Yep. Representative Bets, Representative Bracie. Thank you, Mr.
  • We will not vote today since we had a public hearing.
  • What the amendment does is, where it says Alabama Department of Public Safety, it changes to Alabama
  • Miss Harper, Representative Stubs, Alabama Emergency Management Agency to public funds on promotional
Bills: HB227 , HB255 , HB465 , HB472 , HB482 , HB483 , HB526 , HB529 , HB484
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Delivery of Government Efficiency Mar 26th, 2025

Delivery of Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have so many special-purpose districts and public entities that the public has a right and a vested
  • The public can access important video footage when needed. Mr.
  • We have been a trusted partner to HHSC throughout those 25 years, and we've earned their trust. through
  • The process was not subject to public comment and review.
  • The public district hospitals will fund.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Judiciary Feb 11th, 2026 at 05:25 pm

Senate Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • It was against public policy.
  • So give them a soft landing.
  • They've used that soft landing, right, to pay...
  • I have Benjamin Baker over to my right, who is the governor's public policy advisor.
  • Our goal is to make a more public, a more safe public safety system that's community-based.
Bills: SB41 , SB153 , SB165 , SB261 , SB264
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Local and County Government Feb 10th, 2026

Local and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • It has to do with public safety, public health, and environmental quality.
  • And as I'm thinking of Department of Public Safety, do you want to...
  • I think of people that protect public safety. Follow-up. Maybe a police officer?
  • If it is affecting public safety, and I do believe that that is in their purview.
  • If it is affecting public safety, and I do believe that that is in their purview. Follow-up.
Bills: SB1265 , SB1198 , SB2046
Summary: The Senate Local and County Government Committee met and first announced that Senate Bill 1619 would be laid over to a later date. The committee then heard Senate Bill 1265, which would extend the deadline for municipalities to publish ordinances from 15 days to 30 days, with supporters citing the decline of daily newspapers and the need to help cities meet publication requirements. The bill received a due pass recommendation and advanced on an 8-0 vote. The committee next considered Senate Bill 1198, which would require the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to release liens on property owned by a city or county when requested by the local treasurer. Senator Mann explained that the measure is intended to help local governments reuse tax-delinquent or code-violation properties for affordable housing, since liens can exceed the value of the property. The bill advanced on a 7-1 vote. After a brief recess, the committee took up Senate Bill 2046, as amended by committee substitute, which would allow the Department of Environmental Quality to determine the legality of campsites and evaluate whether sanitary and environmental standards are met. Members questioned the bill’s definitions, reporting thresholds, timelines, fiscal impact, and the role of DEQ and the Department of Public Safety in notifying counties and ordering removal of camps. Following debate, the bill advanced on a 6-2 vote.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Postsecondary Education & Workforce Jan 14th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Postsecondary Education & Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • We will be having testifiers at the public hearing, and we will call folks up to testify.
  • Before we get to the public, Before we get to the public hearing, we've got a great work session by Kate
  • With that, we're going to conclude the public hearing for House Bill 2148.
  • We're going to open up public hearing for House Bill 2132, and I believe Ms.
  • The Public Records Act, or PRA, requires state and local agencies to make all public records available
Bills: HB2148 , HB2132
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Border Security (Part I) Apr 3rd, 2025

Border Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Texas Department of Public said we discourage the militias from responding.
  • We've got 3, I think it's 3 individuals registered for public testimony.
  • Um, so Chair, uh, uh, opens public testimony. Uh, Chair calls, uh, Eamon Blair.
  • And I have no other individuals, uh, registered for public testimony.
  • Public testimony is closed. We'll leave the bill pending. Thank you, Senator.
Bills: SB 36 , SB 2202
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Border Security (Part II) Apr 3rd, 2025

Border Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • Mexican law enforcement agencies, it will be of their own volition and in coordination with their public
  • And I'm Freeman Martin, the colonel of the Texas Department of Public Safety. Mr.
  • Terror organizations do not follow the law of land warfare or the Geneva Conventions, wear a uniform
  • If not, the chair closes invited testimony and There is no one signed up for public testimony.
  • The Chair closes public testimony. Leave this bill pending. If I can reclaim the gavel, Mr.
Bills: SB36 , SB2202
Summary: The Senate Committee on Border Security heard Senator Birdwell present SB 2202, which would create a state offense for knowingly transferring a firearm for profit or other remuneration to a member of a foreign terrorist organization. Birdwell argued the bill responds to cartel violence and southbound gun trafficking, and he explained a committee substitute that removed an exemption for federally licensed gun dealers and removed a requirement that DPS coordinate with Mexican law enforcement. He said the goal was to give Texas a state-level tool if federal enforcement is lacking. Invited testimony came from DPS Colonel Freeman Martin and border prosecution unit chair Tanya Ash. Both said the bill could be useful in some organized-crime and cartel cases, but they emphasized that proving a defendant knowingly transferred a gun to a foreign terrorist organization would be difficult and would usually require strong direct or circumstantial evidence, such as recorded statements, informants, or coordinated investigations. They said the measure would be more workable in complex cartel cases than in routine patrol stops, and they noted existing state and federal tools already address straw purchases, firearms trafficking, and related offenses. Members also discussed tracing seized firearms, cooperation with ATF, and the limits of state jurisdiction over international issues. No public testimony was offered, and SB 2202 was left pending. The committee then took up SB 36 as pending business. A committee substitute was adopted without objection, and the substitute bill was reported favorably to the full Senate by a 4-0 vote, with Senators Birdwell, Flores, Hinojosa of Hidalgo, Eckhardt, and Hinojosa of Nueces participating. The committee also accepted a motion in writing and ordered the bill recommended for local and uncontested calendar placement. The chair then announced the committee would recess subject to call.