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TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 14th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • And yeah, but I can tell you that the city of Laredo manages all the ports.
  • Vegetation management and the trimming of trees.
  • Each year, utilities spend millions managing vegetation along distribution lines.
  • Utilities are required to submit a detailed vegetation management plan to the PUC.
  • There is no need for a vegetation management cost recovery factor.
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 14th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • where you can type in information, and so this is the way that medical records are maintained. are managed
  • The city manager has authority.
  • Parents have a range of ways that they want to manage their children's exposure to materials.
  • We shouldn't have our government manage what should be our responsibility because the people have different
  • TSLAC manages a subscription to TechShare for public libraries, which includes e-books.
Committee: House State Affairs
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Tax, Business and Transportation Feb 7th, 2026 at 06:52 pm

Senate Tax, Business & Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Madam Chair, Senators, I'm Laura Riley speaking today on behalf of water management companies.
  • Metal gets hot in the desert, and it radiates heat.
  • That is lack of management... For the forest fires. That is lack of management in the forest.
  • Let's manage the forest, eliminate the... Know the solutions now.
  • Let's manage the forest, eliminate the smoke, and do the right thing.
Bills: SB12 , SB36 , SB92 , SB120 , SB133 , SB151 , SB18 , SB96
OK
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Bill 1167 by Caldwell-Trey of the House and Hall of the Senate, an act relating to the Office of Management
  • Bill 1167 by Caldwell-Trey of the House and Hall of the Senate, an act relating to the Office of Management
Summary: The House opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several gallery introductions, including the Oklahoma Elks Lodge Association, Guthrie Day visitors, students from Sanger Ridge Elementary and Stillwater, and multiple honored guests and athletic teams. The chamber also heard a farewell speech from Representative Dale Kerbs reflecting on his 10 years in the House, his committee work, staff, family, and major policy changes during his tenure. A concurrent resolution recognizing the YMCA on its 175th anniversary was also adopted. The bulk of the meeting focused on a series of Senate bills carrying joint committee reports, many of them appropriations or retirement-related measures. The House passed bills providing COLAs or related benefit changes for judicial retirees (SB 1148), firefighters (SB 1147), police retirees (SB 1146), public employees (SB 1145), and teachers (SB 1144), along with a one-time stipend for a small group of retired police and firefighters who missed prior increases (SB 1149). Members asked questions about pension solvency, tiered COLA structures, and whether any bills reduced state contributions; the sponsors generally said the systems were stable or that future legislatures would retain oversight. The House also passed limits bills for the Health Care Authority (SB 1161), State Department of Health (SB 1162), Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (SB 1164), Department of Human Services (SB 1163), Public Safety (SB 1165), Agriculture (SB 1166), and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (SB 1175 and SB 1176). Several other measures were approved with little or no debate, including appropriations for remediation assistance (SB 1159), a Pardon and Parole Board pay increase (SB 1156), funding for the Office of Juvenile Affairs to ensure juveniles receive prescribed medication (SB 1158), a new OSBI cybercrimes and fraud unit (SB 1157), and OMES provisions for Pay for Success and a public contract-spending database (SB 1167). The House also passed a school bill adding 20 minutes of recess for K-5 students, with members joking about recess for legislators as well. Most bills passed with strong bipartisan margins, and several emergency clauses were adopted by the required two-thirds vote. The House then recalled HB 1933 from engrossing and enrolling and adjourned until Monday, April 20, 2026.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Wed Mar 18, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 29

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • My office manager, Wendy Okazaki, Ryan Kagimoto, who is a finance staff member, but who works with me
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  • My office manager, their hard work.
  • My office manager, Wendy<00:17:41.880><c> Okazaki,</c><00:17:43.080><c> Ryan</c><00:17:43.440><c> Kagimoto
  • </c><00:26:21.560><c> librarian</c> currently works as a managing librarian currently works as a managing
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • I've had a little bit more of an intimate view into the bill drafting process and trying to get that managed
  • And how we try to manage this reduction in the bill draft request, yes, savings, but trying to figure
  • And how we try to manage, you know, this reduction in the bill draft request, yes, savings, but trying
  • Title VI of the Department of Human Resources would be assigned to the Department of Human Resource Management
  • I am the chairman of the Las Vegas Police Managers and Supervisors Association.
Committee: Senate Finance
NH
Transcript Highlights:
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Keywords: 1189, house, all
Summary: The committee met as a special House committee on COVID response efficacy, noted absences, and restated its mission to review New Hampshire’s pandemic response, including federal guidance, federal funds, emergency use authorization vaccination efforts, long COVID treatment, patient bill of rights implementation, and vaccination policies. The main business was discussion of a proposed letter or report language concerning current COVID vaccine recommendations for young children, especially those under age two, and how to support any conclusions with cited scientific and state sources. Representative Polozov argued that the committee should ask the governor or agencies to reconsider current recommendations, saying the committee should focus on whether vaccination is needed for that age group, whether it is effective, and whether the risks outweigh the benefits. He said he had distributed articles and wanted the committee to pair its conclusions with scientific and statistical data. Other members asked him to identify the specific New Hampshire DHHS and American Academy of Pediatrics sources for the recommendation, clarify the age range being discussed, and separate any evidence about adverse effects in other age groups from the infant/toddler demographic so the letter would be transparent and not misleading. Members generally agreed the letter should be carefully sourced and refined, with citations for each claim. The chair said the committee would treat the request as urgent and try to finalize a version by the next meeting, noting that some members would be traveling. The committee also discussed scheduling additional testimony in September and October, possibly with extra meetings, to continue gathering evidence and to hear from witnesses. The chair then began reviewing supporting articles, including studies he said were new since the 2024 report, and introduced a 2025 South Korea cohort study and another 2025 Italian cohort study as examples of the evidence he wanted to incorporate into an updated 2026 report.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 016 Conference PM - 04-28-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Room 229 Conference PM - 04-28-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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