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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 29th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • And members, this is it for me for this session. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
  • But those who want special— ...operating today to continue in that way, but those who want special abilities
  • to take on those special responsibilities.
  • And we were able, in your legislation, to include hospital provisions.
  • But I would urge you to oppose the legislation.
Bills: HB946 , HB1093 , SB26 , SB29 , SB30 , SB195 , SB219 , SB222 , SB255 , SB314 , SCR2 , SCR22
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 23rd, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill is a carbon copy of previous legislation related to backup power for nursing homes.
  • My original intent with all of this legislation was so that a person would never have to show a vaccine
  • This has been multiple pieces of legislation.
  • I know this is something that you have been passionate about throughout a couple of sessions.
  • continue the health inequities and disparities in rural areas task force created in 2022, regular session
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 14th, 2026 at 10:07 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • There could be another government shutdown and that there could be another special session.
  • Of a session around and tried to digest as much as possible.
  • Many legislators have sunk their teeth into this.
  • , but we've specialed our way to the bottom.
  • In this committee, New Mexico always thinks they're special, but we've specialed our way to the bottom
Bills: SB151 , HB8 , SB177
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 13th, 2026 at 09:37 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Unless there's a special session. Yeah, unless there's a special session. So, Mr. Chair, Mr.
  • The Chamber's Board of Directors adopts a legislative agenda each session to guide our advocacy, and
  • But also, what are the things that we need to make the impact on this session?
  • We are here standing in support of this legislation.
  • I just want to appreciate including us and making us part of this legislation.
Bills: SB151 , HB8 , SB177
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Business and Commerce May 8th, 2025

Business & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • In the House, this legislation is in direct response to alarming practices by certain state contractors
  • involving the surveillance and investigation of... ...legislators, and specific Medicaid beneficiaries
  • Legislation should take this session regarding nuclear.
  • Regarding the proper avenue to take when it comes to new energy in the state of Texas this session.
  • Bridge to Nuclear is proposing that the legislation...
Summary: The meeting was a thorough exploration of multiple bills, most notably focused on innovative energy solutions and public safety enhancements. Key discussions centered around HB14, which aims to bolster the state's nuclear energy capabilities through the establishment of a Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office. Senators and expert witnesses discussed the potential of nuclear power as a clean energy source and a strategic necessity for Texas's growth. There was strong support for the bill, with various stakeholders highlighting its importance for the future energy landscape. Additionally, other bills like HB132 addressed the need for enhanced confidentiality protections regarding sensitive information, while HB1584 sought improvements in power restoration procedures during emergencies. Overall, the committee engaged with multiple viewpoints, balancing innovation with safety and ethical considerations.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • surveillance and investigation of legislators and specific Medicaid beneficiaries, as well as state
  • This and other recent incidents have highlighted the urgent need for legislative action.
  • This and other recent incidents have highlighted the urgent need for legislative action and statutory
  • should take this session regarding nuclear ...that legislation should take this session regarding nuclear
  • Stay at Texas this session. I'll be happy to try to answer any questions.
Summary: The committee first took up pending business and quickly reported several measures favorably, including HB 12, SB 1361, SB 1705, SB 1749, SB 1897, SB 2344, SB 2566, HB 3809, and HB 4215, with most sent to the Local and Uncontested Calendar. HB 12’s substitute clarified a limited midterm review of regulatory agencies tied to Sunset Commission recommendations. SB 2696’s substitute changed med spa regulation from a license to a certificate, with training instead of an exam, plus background checks, continuing education, and two-year renewals. HB 3809 dealt with battery energy storage decommissioning and recycling, and HB 4215 was reported without a substitute. SB 1978, concerning interconnection of electric facilities in ERCOT and federal jurisdiction concerns, was reported out on a 5-3 vote after debate, but then the chair later announced the bill was withdrawn and left pending subject to the call of the chair. HB 1899 was also reported favorably, with one nay. A major portion of the meeting focused on HB 14, the advanced nuclear energy bill. Senator Schwertner described it as creating a Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office, a nuclear permitting coordinator, a development fund, a completion grant program, and a workforce development program. Testimony was sharply divided. Supporters, including representatives from Fermi America, Dow/X-energy, CPS Energy, Paragon Energy Solutions, Bridge to Nuclear, Aalo Atomics, and the Texas Association of Business, argued that Texas should lead in advanced nuclear, citing future baseload demand, data centers, industrial power needs, supply-chain development, and long-term energy diversification. Opponents, including Public Citizen, Texas Nuclear Watchdogs, Sierra Club, and individual citizens, argued the bill would subsidize unproven, expensive technology, create grants rather than loans, and expose taxpayers to major risk while doing little to meet near-term energy needs. Several members questioned whether the state should fund projects that may not produce grid power for years, and whether the bill’s grant structure and new office were justified. The committee also heard HB 5061, which Senator Schwertner said would prohibit unethical surveillance and misuse of confidential information by state contractors, create a confidential reporting system through the State Auditor’s Office, authorize Texas Rangers investigations, protect whistleblowers, and impose penalties including contract termination, fines, and contracting bans. No public testimony was offered, and the bill was left pending. HB 132, sponsored by Senator Hughes, would extend confidentiality protections for sensitive information to hostile acts by foreign adversaries; it was also left pending after no testimony. HB 1584 was then laid out, with Senator Schwertner explaining it would require utilities to maintain and update priority restoration lists for critical facilities after Hurricane Beryl exposed communication failures, but the transcript cuts off before any action on that bill.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-23-2026 12:00pm

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I have Reggie Garcia, my office manager, Meiji Chang, my session hire, and Magdalena Marban, my scheduler
  • I have Reggie Garcia, my office manager, Meiji Chang, my session hire, and Magdalena Marban, my scheduler
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Saying that this legislation should be stopped.
  • I have a piece of legislation that's statutory.
  • But you are correct in the fact that this legislative body and future legislators will have the ability
  • and previous sessions before that.
  • And there's good legislation.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • I appreciate that you're developing the legislation as you move forward.
  • In this legislation, there is some language about some outcomes.
  • And that's based on the legislation that you see before you today.
  • Representative Turner and I have some very special guests in the south gallery.
  • Failed to receive two-thirds vote of those legislators.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • But it is important for us to pass this legislation also true to it.
  • And thank you, Speaker Hilbert, for bringing this legislation forward.
  • That legislation we passed it last year on Saint Patrick's Day.
  • But the good news is if we plant a flag in the ground this legislative session and make these improvements
  • Just for my own understanding, we're fixing session law conflict.