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TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Finance Apr 2nd, 2025

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, that concludes all the public testimony.
  • Okay, if not, we'll open public testimony. Right now, we'll open public testimony. Okay.
  • If not, we'll open public testimony. Okay. If not, we will open public testimony.
  • Anyone who wants to offer public testimony on Senate Bill 2065? Okay, we'll close public testimony.
  • Anyone who wants to offer public testimony on Senate Bill 2065? Okay, we'll close public testimony.
Committee: Senate Finance
Summary: The Senate Finance Committee heard several bills focused on tax administration, transportation, emergency services, historic preservation, forensic training, pension funding, and the state’s rainy day fund. Senate Bill 1337, by Senator Creighton, would require the comptroller to assess penalty and interest only on the net tax due and allow sales and use tax overpayments to offset underpayments more automatically; it was left pending while the author, comptroller staff, and a private witness continued working on the language and fiscal note. Senate Bill 1371, by Senator Hinojosa, would address Corpus Christi transit authority operations, including emergency refueling coordination, fare-setting procedures, and board term limits; it received supportive testimony and was left pending. Senate Bill 1377, by Senator Perry, would create a grant program for rural counties to buy ambulances, with a committee substitute expanding eligible uses in some cases to equipment and setting a sunset date; numerous EMS officials, county representatives, and association witnesses testified in support, emphasizing rising ambulance costs, staffing shortages, and the need for rural emergency coverage, and the bill was left pending after testimony. Senate Bill 868, by Senator Sparks, would direct at least 10% of volunteer fire department assistance funding to high wildfire-risk areas; Texas A&M Forest Service explained the map and methodology, and the committee substitute was adopted. The committee also heard Senate Bill 1426, which would place the First Capitol State Historic Site in West Columbia under Texas Historical Commission stewardship, and Senate Bill 1620, which would create a Texas Forensic Analyst Apprenticeship Pilot Program through the Office of Court Administration to address forensic scientist shortages; both had no opposition in testimony and their committee substitutes were adopted. Senate Bill 2065 would change the Texas Emergency Services Retirement System funding structure to require an actuarially determined state contribution and address the system’s unfunded liability over 30 years; Pasadena fire department representatives testified that the pension is an important volunteer retention tool, and the bill was left pending after testimony. Senate Joint Resolution 4 would raise the Economic Stabilization Fund cap from 10% to 15% of biennial revenue deposits, with a committee substitute correcting the effective date to September 1, 2027; the committee discussed the fund’s current balance and purpose before adopting the substitute. After quorum was established, the committee voted out the measures. Senate Bill 1868, Senate Bill 1371, Senate Bill 264, Senate Joint Resolution 4, Senate Bill 1426, Senate Bill 1620, and Senate Bill 2065 were all reported favorably to the full Senate, with some bills also certified for the local and uncontested calendar. The committee substitute for Senate Bill 868 was adopted and the bill was reported favorably as well. The committee then recessed subject to the call of the chair.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 10th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • schools, including public charter schools.
  • As we look at what I call traditional public and public charter, which is all under the charter space
  • Traditional public schools need public charter schools that have been in existence for over 30 years.
  • or public charter schools.
  • Just like earlier about insurance, the same thing needs to happen in our traditional public and our public
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/7/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • Taxes provide for the public good.
  • <00:25:37.120><c> coffers,</c> public coffers, public coffers, we<00:25:39.760><c> are</c><00:25:40.480
  • ><c> you</c><00:35:41.080><c> rarely</c> When public health works, you rarely When public health works
  • erode trust in public institutions.
  • </c> public policy. public policy.
Bills: HF4621 , HF4123 , HF4616 , HF1183
Committee: House Taxes
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment & Energy Feb 24th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Environment & Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • the Climate Commitment Act for certain proprietary market-sensitive information that is exempt from public
  • specifying that these EIT assessments would fall into that category of records that are not subject to public
  • But for now, this bill provides a fix that local public health officials are asking for.
Bills: SB6291
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee, February 23, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • have the governor listed here, we did not include the $30 million request from the superintendent of public
  • have the governor listed here, we did not include the $30 million request from the superintendent of public
Bills: SF0032 , SF0010 , SF0001 , HB0001
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 23, 2026 PM 2

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
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  • Moving on to public health again.
  • Moving on to public health again.
  • Moving on to public health again.
  • Moving on to public health again.
Bills: SF0032 , SF0010 , SF0001 , HB0001
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 23, 2026 PM 1

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, I was looking for public comment, just members of the public. Do we have anyone online?
  • Um, I was looking for public comment, just members of the public. Do we have anyone online?
  • Um, I was looking for public comment, just members of the public. Do we have anyone online?
  • </c> of the public. Do we have anyone online? of the public. Do we have anyone online?
  • </c> the committee public. the committee public.
Bills: SF0032 , SF0010 , SF0001 , HB0001
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/20/2026 - House Commerce

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • compensation insurance for an employee who has experienced injury or sickness while performing job-related duties
  • well as police officers when they are traveling directly to and directly from their professional duties
  • rendered across jurisdictional boundaries and creates a disincentive for the recruitment of future public
  • Furthermore, it could hamper public safety response times, forcing on-call firefighters to drive into
  • The sustained injuries prevented George from returning to his professional duties.
Bills: HB2091 , HB2118 , HB2122 , HB2138
Committee: House Commerce
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I see no one else registered for public testimony.
  • The chair now opens for public testimony. I see no one registered for public testimony.
  • Senate Bill 3073, hearing none, public testimony is closed.
  • Separates what's available to the public and what's not.
  • So what's private is set up as private, and what's public is set up as public. It doesn't...
Bills: SB3073 , SJR87
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband May 2nd, 2025

S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members of the public, the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Broadband will come to order.
  • Use their rent of our public right-of-way.
  • PEG fees, public access television fees.
  • Thanks most importantly for your public service and patience. Thank you, Chairman.
  • He's in the Comptroller of Public Accounts Office, and he is neutral on House Bill 2964.
Bills: HB2838 , HB2964 , HB3213 , SB924
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband May 2nd, 2025

S/C on Telecommunications & Broadband

Transcript Highlights:
  • Definition of public right-of-way. It's the area on, below, or above the public right-of-way.
  • If you connect, when you do connect to the public right-of-way, if you're on the public right-of-way,
  • To maintain the public right-of-way.
  • You've got to be located, at least, in part, in the public right-of-way, and the public right-of-way
  • On behalf of citizens for the use of public lands, required to maintain and manage this public land as
Bills: HB2838 , HB2964 , HB3213 , SB924
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025 at 08:04 am

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • The committee substitute adds that a public utility agency does not have the power of eminent domain
  • except as otherwise provided by Section 572.058.055, and establishes that public utility agencies are
  • TCEQ and the PUC are authorized to permit a public utility agency to serve as a temporary manager or
  • Additionally, they may request the Attorney General to appoint a public utility agency as a receiver
  • The ability of public water suppliers to meet customer demand without overpumping their lawful annual
Bills: HB4530 , HB4931 , HB5559 , HB5560
Summary: The Committee on Natural Resources met with a quorum present and first took up several pending bills for reconsideration and committee substitute adoption. House Bill 2692, relating to codification and clarification of local laws concerning the San Antonio River Authority, was reported favorably to the full House and sent to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars by an 11-0 vote. House Bills 1407, 1520, 1535, 2970, 4153, 291, 3663, and 3915 were also reconsidered or laid out as pending business, with committee substitutes adopted where needed and each bill reported favorably, generally by unanimous vote, to the full House and then to Calendars or Calendars/Calendars-related referral as applicable. The committee then heard House Bill 4530, which would expand the Texas Water Trust framework to include groundwater rights, require Texas Water Development Board review and approval of groundwater dedications, and notify local groundwater districts when groundwater rights are placed in the trust. The bill’s author and witnesses from the Environmental Defense Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and Chispa Texas supported the measure as a conservation tool and a way to create a clear process for voluntary donations; a Texas Water Development Board witness testified neutrally. The bill was left pending. House Bill 4931, relating to an aquifer storage and recovery project in Medina County, drew support from the author, the Medina County judge, and a regional water alliance witness, who described severe stress on the Edwards Aquifer, low levels at Medina Lake, and the need for a local water-supply tool. The bill was left pending. House Bill 5559, which would clarify enforcement of drought contingency plans for investor-owned water utilities and involve the PUC in model plan development, received support from groundwater district representatives but also concerns from water company and utility witnesses about enforcement authority, approval procedures, and potential conflicts with existing obligations to provide continuous service; the committee substitute was withdrawn and the bill was left pending. House Bill 5560, which would raise the maximum civil penalty for certain groundwater conservation district enforcement actions from $10,000 to $25,000 per violation, prompted debate over whether current law is already sufficient; supporters said the higher cap would better deter overpumping, while opponents argued existing penalties are already severe. That bill was also left pending, and the committee adjourned subject to call of the chair.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, this is a bill we previously heard by Representative Guyenne relating to public utility agencies
  • The committee substitute adds that a public utility agency does not have the power of eminent domain
  • except as otherwise provided by section 572.058.0585 and establishes that public utility agencies are
  • The TCEQ and the PUC are authorized to permit a public utility agency to serve as a temporary manager
  • Additionally, they may request the Attorney General to appoint a public utility agency as a receiver
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 26th, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • It runs contrary to the public policy underlying the TPIA and the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
  • is good public policy.
  • This scenario delays the care of patients while tying up public safety resources.
  • To protect public access, I filed House Bill 1970.
  • Um, a member of the, of the public is allowed access but has to give notice to the landowner.
Bills: HB113
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Energy Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/25

Energy Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:10:33.240><c> that</c> testifiers anyone from the public that testifiers anyone from the public
  • the public we have uh a presentation from<00:14:39.000><c> the</c><00:14:39.120><c> Midcontinent</c>
  • So all the states within MISO—15 states—generally have a Public Utility Commission or a Public Service
  • Utility Commission or have a Public Utility Commission or Public<00:36:39.079><c> Service</c><00:36:
  • </c><01:24:15.360><c> utility</c> working with our our public utility working with our our public utility
Bills: HF75
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Mar 5th, 2026 at 05:40 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • All this amendment seeks to do is clarify that phrase in the bill between public and non-public information
  • They're already pretty well trained on what is public and non-public information.
  • Public and non-public information.
  • When we're talking about the duties of the sheriff, the Constitution talks about those duties, but in
  • So it's a very open and public process for the public who the sheriff is currently serving.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Mar 5th, 2026 at 02:05 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill is about common-sense guardrails that protect residents, protect data, and preserve the public
  • Madam Speaker, please vote yes for common sense, vote yes for public safety, and vote yes to protect
  • Vote yes for public safety, and vote yes to protect your privacy.
  • back and forth a lot on where this bill strikes the balance between the reasonable expectations of public
  • Between the reasonable expectations of public safety and the reasonable expectations of privacy.