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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Business and Commerce Apr 15th, 2025

Business & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • , regulated financial, for legitimate lenders by exempting regulated financial institutions from this
  • However, CoinFlip opposes certain language in SB 1705 relating the proposed regulations.
  • CoinFlip believes smart regulation is good for business.
  • And I was up in Colorado, went into the great big grocery store... ...financial crimes.
  • Yes, we have a model where we essentially pay rent to the store locations.
Summary: The committee took up a long list of pending bills before moving to several bills on the day’s posting. It reported favorably SB 438, SB 512, SB 647, SB 648, SB 715, SB 758, SB 1964, SB 2121, SB 2145, SB 2167, SB 2330, SB 2349, SB 2443, SB 2629, SB 2702, SB 1495, and SB 2268, with several of those adopted from committee substitutes. Some measures were sent to the local and uncontested calendar, while others were reported to the full Senate. Votes on the pending-business bills were generally strong, though SB 715 and SB 2330 drew recorded opposition; SB 647 and SB 648 had one member present not voting because of confusion over the deed-related bills. A major discussion centered on SB 715, which would establish a reliability standard and penalties/incentives for generation resources. Senator Sparks said the committee substitute would avoid unfairly penalizing existing dispatchable generation, allow wind and solar to qualify through storage or backup power, give the PUC flexibility to set standards and phase in the program, and exempt switchable units. Critics raised concerns that it could raise consumer costs and destabilize the market, while supporters argued it would improve reliability. The committee substitute was adopted and the bill was reported out 6-4. The committee also heard testimony on SB 2330, dealing with payroll deduction for association dues, where the author said the bill would end state involvement in dues collection except for first responders covered by meet-and-confer agreements. Members questioned why teachers and other employees were treated differently, and the bill was reported out 6-5. Other notable bills included SB 2864 on building-integrated photovoltaics, SB 1012 on sale of surplus state property, SB 2221 on fraudulent UCC filings, SB 1705 regulating cryptocurrency kiosks with licensing, transaction limits, fee caps, and a 72-hour hold, SB 1181 on combative sports licensing, SB 2586 on HOA transparency, SB 2075 as a TDLR cleanup bill, and SB 383 restricting offshore wind interconnection based on impacts to shipping, wildlife, and coastal interests. Several of these were left pending after testimony, with SB 1705 drawing both law enforcement support and industry concerns over the fee caps and limits.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 15th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • You want to help try to get grocery stores in these food deserts?
  • So if you're way out far from a grocery store, they have a lot of nutritious grocery store area with
  • Big grocery store, which is closer to me, is about 12 miles.
  • Buy them at the only store that you can get to.
  • store after you picked them up from school, and that's the only store?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 2nd, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • ASR can store and recover water when needed during drought conditions, with more water being injected
  • scored a D-minus and our dams a D-plus, exposing the serious risks we face in safely containing and storing
  • House Bill 2712 seeks to modernize the rate-setting framework used by regulated water and sewer utilities
  • House Bill 2712 addresses this issue by allowing water and sewer utilities regulated by the PUC to use
  • Each year, PUC-regulated or investor-owned utilities invest hundreds of millions of dollars into infrastructure
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Commerce Committee Meeting - 2025-03-27

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • the NAIC, or the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, is an organization made up of regulators
  • Almost all other states have already adopted these changes to their insurance regulations.
  • But the language has been vetted widely by both regulators and industry at the national level and has
  • There's also IRS regulations on some of that, but that is outside of our purview as a state and of this
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • So other electricity generators face numerous regulations regarding, involving their waste stream.
  • , a lot of regulations for plugging oil and gas wells.
  • And we think that we need appropriate regulations also to deal with these waste streams.
  • Under local law, current law, local authorities could regulate sound through permitting systems, fees
  • We are trying to preempt and avoid a patchwork of regulations that are dealing with.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

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  • Other than that, we can continue to encourage them to follow state regulations at this time.
  • Other than that, we can continue to encourage them to follow state regulations at this time.
  • Other than that, we can continue to encourage them to follow state regulations at this time.
  • Other than that, we can continue to encourage them to follow state regulations at this time.
  • <01:25:51.159><c> at</c><01:25:51.320><c> this</c> regulations at this regulations at this time<01:25
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Aug 22nd, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • A retail store, they would file a written complaint to the store manager or the mall manager.
  • This legislation wouldn't apply to a shopping mall or a store.
  • I have a clear memory from decades ago of walking into a bathroom at Leonard Brothers department store
  • Many of these pills aren't even FDA regulated, being shipped from out of the country with little to no
  • They're not regulated.
Bills: HB7, SB 8
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Health Aug 13th, 2025

Public Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • , liquor stores, vape shops, and THC stores.
  • And what we did, I had 24 stores; we only did warrants at nine stores.
  • So I'm kind of curious to see where you think that more stores would pop up with regulation.
  • So we believe that absolutely the number of stores would increase under regulation.
  • We sell through highly regulated distributors and trusted Texas retailers, including grocery stores,
Bills: HB5
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • Whether it's at a fulfillment center, delivery station, air hub, or retail store, every job we create
  • In 2016, she launched her coveted line of paints in the Amazon store and quickly became a nationwide
  • FBA handled the challenges of storing, picking, packing, and shipping liquid products.
  • We captured, we put it on our app. Uh, we provided that, sent that to every soldier.
  • Uh we provided that put it on our app.
Keywords: 958, all
Summary: The task force met on November 4, 2025, approved the prior minutes without objection, and then heard a presentation from Amazon on its Kentucky aviation and logistics operations. Amazon described its statewide footprint, including its Boone County air hub at KCVG, its investment of more than $60 billion in Kentucky since 2010, about 20,000 jobs in the state, and its use of Amazon Air as a middle-mile network supported by third-party carriers. The company also highlighted small-business support, community relief efforts, and workforce development through Career Choice, including partnerships with Kentucky schools and aviation maintenance training. Members asked about Amazon’s most in-demand workforce needs, future operational challenges, and whether autonomous vehicles are used on the KCVG ramp. Amazon said it would follow up on workforce-demand details, identified customer-driven innovation and culture as ongoing challenges, and said autonomous vehicles are in testing but are not part of regular KCVG operations. Amazon also emphasized sustainability efforts, including alternative aviation fuel, and said it wants to work with the legislature to expand AAF production and supply in Kentucky. The task force then heard from Secretary Jeff Noel of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development and Matt Wingate on the state’s aviation economic development strategy. They said aviation and aerospace are central to Kentucky’s logistics and economic-development goals, with aerospace identified as the state’s top export and air cargo as a major strength. They discussed outreach to general aviation airports, support for local grant matching, airport funding projects, workforce and education partnerships, and efforts to market Kentucky at aviation trade shows such as Paris Air Show and MRO America. No formal votes or other actions were taken beyond approving the minutes.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDU Public Hearing 03-20-2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • think the bill gives additional restrictions about when the phone is confiscated, how phones are stored
  • Currently, schools who have their own cell phone policies have different ways of storing the phones that
  • and the current our policy that stored and the current our policy that was<00:03:11.920><c> adopted<
  • the phones that are working for storing the phones that are working for them<00:03:29.360><c> um</c>
  • And that, at this point, would be at the discretion of the school, how they would store the phones.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Feb 26th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • So currently, cities and counties pass ordinances to regulate land use and zoning.
  • regulations.
  • And a lot of these, this new regulation is not going to do that. They're trying to skirt that.
  • Sometimes government's first reaction is we need to regulate instead of...
  • of regulation.
Summary: The Senate Commerce Committee approved minutes from February 17 and February 19, 2026, then heard two competing short-term rental bills: Senate Bill 1263 and House Bill 583. SB 1263, sponsored by Sen. Harris, would limit local regulation of short-term rentals while allowing basic safety rules, emergency contact information, and certain fire/health standards; supporters said it balanced property rights and local control, while opponents argued it still imposed burdens, did not solve existing local overreach, or failed to address infrastructure and safety concerns. HB 583, carried by Sen. Lakey, would more broadly restrict local governments from singling out short-term rentals for special licensing, caps, occupancy-day limits, or other regulations beyond those applied to ordinary residences, while preserving general safety, nuisance, and building-code enforcement. Proponents framed it as a property-rights bill and a clarification of Idaho’s 2017 short-term rental law; opponents warned it would weaken local control, public safety, and community planning in resort areas. Testimony on both bills reflected the split between resort-city officials, fire/safety officials, and rental owners. Supporters of SB 1263, including representatives from resort cities, argued it was a reasonable middle ground that preserved local ability to contact owners and enforce safety rules. Opponents of SB 1263 said it would create instability, impose burdens, and still allow overreach. On HB 583, supporters emphasized equal treatment of short-term rentals as residential uses and said local governments were discriminating against owners; opponents, including some city officials and safety advocates, said the bill would prevent communities from addressing parking, occupancy, inspections, and other local concerns, and could increase emergency-response and life-safety risks. Several witnesses described local ordinances in places like McCall, Driggs, Bear Lake, Coeur d’Alene, and Lava Hot Springs, with some citing safety incidents and others citing overregulation. After debate, the committee first voted on SB 1263 and adopted a motion to hold it in committee by a 5-4 roll call vote. The committee then considered HB 583. A substitute motion to send HB 583 to the 14th order for possible amendment failed by a 7-2 vote, and the original motion to send HB 583 to the Senate floor with a do-pass recommendation then passed 8-1. The committee adjourned after sending HB 583 forward and holding SB 1263.
NM
Transcript Highlights:
  • However, if you have the Power BI app on your phone, I'm not expecting you to, but if you want to download
  • I'm getting the app on my phone and sort of exploring as we're going, so that's great and really cool
  • I don't think we've thought about how long we are going to store the information, but I think the goal
  • But I mean, I don't want another app, but you know, I want to be able to look at stuff, right, and say
  • And so, I equate it to walking into a store and saying, "I've got five bucks for these shoes," and they
Keywords: 996, all
NM
Transcript Highlights:
  • In Chandler, Arizona, there is an app that allows you to view bus trips and trains.
  • app.
  • NHTSA is the primary regulator in that regard, but when it comes to autonomous trucks, you also have
  • Our vehicles need to obey all traffic rules and regulations in your state.
  • We have been very keen to work with regulators in Texas.
MN
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  • </c> social media apps, why? social media apps, why?
  • They have the app. I encourage everyone to take a look at it.
  • And apps weren't a thing. And social media was not a thing.
  • </c><00:59:12.200><c> And</c><00:59:12.320><c> social</c> And apps weren't a thing.
  • And social And apps weren't a thing.
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (10/01/2025)

Health, Human Services & Elderly Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • um by June of 26, regulation um by June of 26, but<00:24:36.400><c> for</c><00:24:36.640><c> us</c><
  • um that uh CMS that is piloting an app um that uh CMS and<00:26:24.640><c> Doge</c><00:26:25.679><c>
  • They're creating an app. right down. They're creating an app.
  • </c><00:28:35.600><c> Is</c><00:28:35.760><c> it</c> they might need to use this app?
  • Is it they might need to use this app?
Keywords: 1189, house, all
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Financial Services Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Financial Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:12:53.839><c> I'd</c> regulated environment. So that Mr. I'd regulated environment.
  • It has regulation.
  • It has regulation.
  • It has regulation.
  • It has regulation.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/1/25

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • system, which often is provided at no cost to schools, allows students to provide information via an app
  • system, which often is provided at no cost to schools, allows students to provide information via an app
  • system, which often is provided at no cost to schools, allows students to provide information via an app
  • the with Federal Regulations all remain the same<00:53:28.119><c> house</c><00:53:28.440><c> file</c
  • their guns safely usually do don't store their guns safely usually do so<01:08:23.040><c> because</c