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OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • economy, or our state revenue.
  • I don't think it's, I don't recall it being stated in the bill.
  • It's bringing quality jobs right here in the state of Oklahoma.
  • across the United States, it could have a negative impact of approximately $20 million across the state
  • So it should fall relatively on a, like, proportional ratio across the state.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget REVISED: SB1403 - ADDED TO AGENDA Apr 14th, 2026

Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • economy, or our state revenue.
  • It’s bringing quality jobs right here in the state of Oklahoma.
  • It’s bringing quality jobs right here in the state of Oklahoma.
  • across the United States, it could have a negative impact of approximately $20 million across the state
  • So it should fall relatively on a like a proportional ratio across the state.
Summary: The committee first took up Senate Bill 1319, which would create a Corporation Commission process to help residential homeowners whose homes are contaminated by brine, oil, or other substances tied to the Commission’s jurisdiction. Members discussed a subcommittee amendment that removed an appropriation because the bill had already been funded elsewhere, and several questions focused on whether the measure was a state-funded bridge for rare cases where no liable party is immediately identifiable. The bill was advanced on a 23-3 vote. The committee then approved several other measures with little or no debate: SB 1369 to create a protected revolving fund for the 988 mental health lifeline; SB 1378 to create an Olympic Fund for Oklahoma City’s 2028 Olympic preparations; SB 1379 to establish a two-year grant pilot for victims of labor and sex trafficking; SB 1309 to increase the Rhodes Fund reserve for debt service; SB 1330 to change compensation for the pardon and parole board director and members to an attendance-based structure; SB 1546 to allow private donations for the Inspired to Teach program and rename it Next Ed; and SB 1403 to update the Quality Jobs Program, including adding certain transportation-related industries and tightening eligibility if a credit is unused for three years. These bills all received due-pass recommendations, with votes ranging from unanimous to 23-2. The committee also considered SB 1481, which adds 20 minutes of daily recess, and members noted that similar bills were moving through the process and that the bill did not clearly address whether the added recess counts as instructional time. It passed 25-0. Finally, SB 1122, a broadband tax-policy cleanup bill, drew questions about its fiscal impact on local governments and counties; the presenter said municipalities would not be affected because they do not levy ad valorem taxes, though the measure could reduce revenue for other taxing entities by about $20 million statewide. That bill passed 23-1. The meeting ended with announcements about upcoming appropriations meetings and adjournment.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

ECD Public Hearing - Wed Feb 18, 2026 @ 9:30 AM HST

Economic Development & Technology

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  • </c> Uh relating to state enterprise zones. Uh relating to state enterprise zones.
  • </c> state. Thank you. state. Thank you.
  • </c> Could you state your name?
  • does just like a sales tax in most other states<01:01:50.880><c> So</c> states So states So &gt;&gt;
  • </c> lawsuit in the state. lawsuit in the state. &gt;&gt; Thanks. &gt;&gt; Thanks. &gt;&gt; Thanks.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on several measures, beginning with HB 2410 relating to the Hawaii Technology Development Corporation. Testifiers from HTDC and the Hawaii Food Industry Association stood on written testimony, and members discussed the funding request, which was described as $1 million each for three programs, for a total of $3 million. The measure appeared to have broad support, with no opposition noted. The committee then took up HB 2235 HD1 on the military and community relations office, where Lori Moore of MACC asked for additional funding to support local businesses and education-to-career initiatives statewide. Members asked about the amount, and the request was identified as $1.3 million total. HB 904 on space operations followed, with three supporters and one opponent, though no substantive testimony was captured beyond the vote counts. HB 2201 on state enterprise zones drew testimony from Georgia Skinner of DBEDT’s Creative Industries division, who said the measure would build on a well-run enterprise zone program and help make Hawaii’s film industry more competitive. Tom Yamashita of the Tax Foundation also provided comments. The committee then considered HB 2349 relating to DCCA and DBEDT coordination; DCCA explained it already provides links and information to DBEDT programs, while DBEDT argued that direct data sharing would allow more proactive outreach. Members raised privacy and cost concerns, and DBEDT said it would consider opt-in collection and acknowledged system changes and possible funding needs. The committee also heard two tax credit bills. HB 1972 HD1, on a caregiver tax credit, received strong support from AARP, the Hawaii Public Health Institute, the Hawaii Children’s Action Network, and others, who described caregivers as an “invisible workforce” and argued the credit would help families keep loved ones at home and reduce financial strain. The Tax Foundation suggested a grant or subsidy program might be more efficient than a tax credit and raised concerns about debarment provisions. HB 20007 HD1, on the household and dependent care services tax credit, also drew strong support from public health and family advocacy groups, who said Hawaii families face some of the nation’s highest child care costs and that the bill would better reflect current expenses; the Tax Foundation again raised technical concerns about complexity and debarment. Members asked about fiscal impacts, and testimony indicated the current credit costs about $6 million, with the bill expected to increase that amount. The committee then moved on to HB 2385 HD1 on housing, where the Deputy Attorney General began presenting written comments on whether the bill limits county authority.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

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

Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism

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  • This year we're spending about 30% of our total media budget in in-state versus 70% out of state.
  • That 30% in-state does cover all 77 counties, so we are happy to be able to serve everyone in the state
  • This one is our state park's effort.
  • That no longer happens, so the state regents are good with this.
  • state use vendors in every purchase.
Bills: SB1307 , SB1425 , SB1826 , SB1365 , SB1696
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/17/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

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  • It's, if not the largest, one of the largest in the state.
  • We are a very multi-diverse state here in Arizona.
  • It’s a state road.
  • We're currently on state contract and currently provide services to state agencies and local municipalities
  • Lastly, the bill prohibits the state from providing state participation for any light rail construction
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Finance and Taxation General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:15:29.920><c> or</c> much is this saving the state or much is this saving the state or &gt;&gt
  • </c> federal dollars it won't save the state federal dollars it won't save the state any<00:15:35.680
  • Contributes to all within our state.
  • ,</c> the poorest areas in the state, the poorest areas in the state, it's<00:26:44.640><c> important
  • </c><00:54:56.720><c> of</c> needs to be sold by the state of needs to be sold by the state of Alabama
Bills: SB57 , SB155 , HB39 , HB77 , HB104 , SB57 , SB155 , HB39 , HB77 , HB104
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Feb 3rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Ranking Member, Skyler Rood, State Representative for the 16th Legislative District.
  • It is time for Washington State to uphold its commitment to them.
  • There are other war memorials on the state campus.
  • I am a retired lieutenant commander of the United States Navy Nurse Corps.
  • To be honest with you, I mean, if anybody else went across the state...
TX
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  • venue and out-of-state law provision.
  • I mean, across the board, not necessarily state-by-state, but just the total level of exposure for American
  • states broadly?
  • States, along with U.S.
  • That was my state of mind. Mine then, but that's not my state of mind today.
Bills: HB34 , HB128 , HB621 , HB748 , HB2259 , HB2960 , HB3113 , HB4749 , SB835 , HB128
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Good evening, Committee on State Affairs. We will come to order.
  • Something we can lead on and call for the state to give that funding.
  • That is the role of the state, and it will always be.
  • allegation if it has not been reported to the state first.
  • The question of criminality is a state question and we have reported them.
Bills: HB128 , HB34 , HB128 , HB621 , HB748 , HB2259 , HB2960 , HB3113 , HB4749 , SB835
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 30th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

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  • losses to state-owned property.
  • Stephen Allbreath, testifying on behalf of the State Office of Risk Management.
  • Members, many other states are trying to help our shrimp industry.
  • People having their homes stolen across this state by fraudulent deeds.
  • We're a property rights state.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Apr 30th, 2025

Ways and Means Education

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  • Because if the Shoals can do it, I think the rest of the state can do it. ...the state can do it.
  • , where they recruit out of state.
  • So it will only be out of state.
  • state.
  • Children live in another state.
Bills: SB177 , HB83 , HB203 , HB218 , HB256 , HB350 , HB530 , HB546 , HB577 , HB259
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation Apr 24th, 2025

Environmental Regulation

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is a closed-loop system that operates outside of state budgets.
  • Our 2024 State of Residential Recycling Report shows that the state has just a 17% residential recycling
  • As part of my role in... ...States and at a national level.
  • volume decline on average among those. ...states, and given that Texas is our highest volume state,
  • By the way, if you haven't noticed, it's going to our rivers and other parts of the state.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is my first time doing this as a state rep.
  • As a state rep, who's... adjacent to your state rep. I've competed there, so.
  • That's good, but in the state of Texas...
  • There is value to amateurism, not only in the state of Texas, but throughout the United States. that
  • statute to conform to these new state rules.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 7th, 2025

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Lujan, which relates to the administration of a retirement health care plan for firefighters and police
  • Is there a federal overlay concerning cyber currency, or is it solely under state jurisdiction?
  • There may be other oversight through other agencies at the state and federal level.
  • You could have a police report, an FTC order, or an order from a court, and filing a false police report
  • The bill describes either a police report, an FTC report, or a court order.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • The Committee on state affairs come to order. Clerk call the roll.
  • Um, as stated in the hearing notice, there will be a time limit of 2 minutes per witness.
  • Are we risking, um, for the population of rattlesnakes in the state capital?
  • I'm senior manager of state and local government relations for Cisco.
  • Please proceed because, uh, like was stated by the previous speaker.
Committee: House State Affairs
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Ways & Means Feb 5th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Ways & Means

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  • As we all know, the state of the media organizations across the state is in a significant state of decline
  • As we all know, the state of the media organizations across the state is in a significant state of decline
  • Other states already do this.
  • in the state of Washington.
  • loss of state funds.
Committee: Senate Ways & Means
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/12/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Hortman State Office Building.
  • ,</c> around the state, around the state, Republicans<00:07:01.040><c> and</c><00:07:01.280><c> Democrats
  • </c> Melissa Hortman State Office Building. Melissa Hortman State Office Building.
  • And just a note, State Gov webpage.
  • ,</c> This petition represents 38 states, This petition represents 38 states, Washington,<00:09:08.440
Bills: HF3455 , HF3936 , HF3860 , HF3656 , HF4060
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Fiscal Responsibility Committee Mar 4th, 2026

Fiscal Responsibility

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> Hey, where do I get those little books that talk about the state of Alabama?
Bills: SB282 , SB282