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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

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

State Government Finance and Policy

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  • As you know, date for this commission.
  • </c><00:44:56.200><c> Officer,</c> our Chief Information Security Officer, our Chief Information Security
  • </c><00:45:54.440><c> and</c> of the Cybersecurity Commission and of the Cybersecurity Commission and
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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources (Part I) May 21st, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • Further, if TCEQ receives a communication covered by this bill, the commission is required to provide
  • Hi, Julie Range with Commission Shift Action. Thanks for the opportunity to testify today.
  • if anyone wishes to Members, we do have resource witnesses from the Railroad Commission.
  • And we do have a witness from the Railroad Commission if anyone needs a resource witness.
  • All right, there is a resource witness again from the Railroad Commission.
Summary: The committee heard and laid out several natural resources and environmental bills, with testimony focused on balancing development, public health, wildlife protection, and regulatory authority. SB 3074 would allow the governor, lieutenant governor, and legislators to communicate in writing with TCEQ about matters before the commission, with safeguards requiring the communication to be part of the record and allowing other parties to respond; a committee substitute narrowed it to written communications about permits only, limited legislator communications to facilities in their districts, and adjusted conflict-of-interest rules. HB 3556, as substituted, would require notice to Texas Parks and Wildlife for certain very tall structures in specified coastal counties and give TPWD a limited right to seek injunctive relief if mitigation is insufficient to prevent material harm to migratory birds; supporters said it would address ignored wildlife recommendations and protect key flyways, while opponents argued the bill was too broad, singled out wind energy, and gave one agency unusually strong enforcement power. HB 49 would expand liability protections for produced-water recycling and beneficial use; supporters said it would encourage reuse of a large wastewater stream and reduce disposal pressures, while opponents warned it could shield operators from responsibility before the science and standards are mature. HB 4413 would authorize mass-balance accounting for renewable biomass feedstocks, and HB 3866 would regulate intermediate bulk container recycling facilities near homes, with a committee substitute adding a grandfather clause and making implementation contingent on funding. The committee also heard bills affecting air and energy regulation. HB 5033 would create a trigger to end vehicle emissions inspections if federal law changes to allow it; the substitute removed a Supreme Court-related trigger, and the lone public witness opposed the bill, warning it would worsen air quality and harm nonattainment areas. HB 4112 would clarify that on-site storage of high-level radioactive waste is allowed at current and future nuclear reactors and university research reactors only for waste generated at that site; the substitute clarified the language and removed an inoperative permit condition, and witnesses from environmental and nuclear groups said the clarification was needed to prevent unintended restrictions while avoiding off-site storage. HB 2440 would prohibit state agencies from using air-quality rules to ban or restrict vehicles based on energy source, including internal combustion vehicles, and no public testimony was offered. HB 4271 would require TCEQ to hold public meetings on request for composting facility authorizations; the substitute limited the requirement to future applications and was presented as a transparency measure after a denied local request and extensive public comments. Additional bills addressed landowner protections and Railroad Commission oversight. HB 3619 would require the Railroad Commission to restore surface land after plugging or replugging operations and indemnify landowners from damages tied to authorized entry; a witness supported the bill but urged fixing a separate statutory loophole that he said allowed operators to enter unrelated tracts without notice. HB 4042 would extend Railroad Commission pipeline safety and fee provisions to propane distribution systems by removing the word “natural” from the relevant definitions. HB 4426 would set a 10-year permit term for commercial surface disposal facilities, allow renewal based on compliance history, and require renewal applications 120 days before expiration. The committee took no votes because a quorum was not initially present, and each bill was left pending after testimony and discussion.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development May 7th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

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  • filings, protect Texas property owners and businesses, and preserve the integrity of legitimate security
  • They don't have a clubhouse, so they're stuck paying to reserve a school, pay for security, and reserve
  • Commission and you are neutral on the bill, is that correct? That is correct.
  • We have closed out securing, through our representation, $7.6 billion.
  • We assure you registered as Reagan Miller testifying on behalf of the Texas Workforce Commission.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

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  • I was asked earlier by a security guard if this was for ants, and the answer is no.
  • We have to go find the new location, secure it, apply for a permit from the state.
  • And we secure that site with through arrangement with that private property owner and we apply for a
  • Obviously, it's incumbent on us to go out and secure that pathway.
  • The planning commission tabled the request.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

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  • Firefighters who are certified by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection of the state.
  • Do not prohibit TxDOT or the Texas Transportation Commission from acquiring a person's interest in the
  • I was asked earlier by a security guard if this was for ants, and the answer is no, these will actually
  • It's all incumbent upon us; we have to go find the new location, secure it, and apply for a permit.
  • The Planning Commission tabled the request.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 3rd, 2025

Transportation

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  • use of state money to pay for the cost of planning and facility construction. ...maintenance or security
  • Are you planning on raising money through a private securities offering? I'm not sure; we may.
  • Well, typically in any type of security...
  • Will securities be issued? That's another question. Most likely. I'm not sure yet.
  • The second subpart, whether the securities issued will be underwritten by industry.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Fiscal Affairs May 11th, 2026

Revenue & Fiscal Affairs

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  • answered by humans with little to no hold time, and we continue to offer free business searches and free secured
  • assessors across the state report their property tax collections to Louisiana, to the LTA, and the tax commission
  • more about which P2 projects may be able to move forward as we go forward to the September Bond Commission
  • That list will continue to develop as we get closer to Bond Commission in September.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Apr 16th, 2025

Natural Resources

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  • And that starts with securing a reliable water supply. ASR offers... ...exactly that.
  • It's cost effective, environmentally sound, and it gives us local control over our own water security
  • Water and Sewer Utilities and the Public Utility Commission.
  • The bill codifies many of the provisions in the current rules of the Texas Commission on Environmental
  • It also outlines the collaboration with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 3/4/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

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  • </c><00:04:07.120><c> subject</c> this uh newly formed commission subject this uh newly formed commission
  • </c><00:04:53.919><c> finds</c> committee if if the commission finds committee if if the commission finds
  • </c><00:07:02.680><c> or</c> redistricting committee or commission or redistricting committee or commission
  • good examples with closely divided electorates, those commissions deadlock.
  • good examples with closely divided electorates, those commissions deadlock.
Bills: HF390, HF1202, HF550
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce May 11th, 2026

Commerce

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  • However, with the funds that would come from the Manufactured Housing Commission currently for their
  • The Public Service Commission would basically utilize, I believe there are The Public Service Commission
  • The Public Service Commission would basically utilize, I believe there are The Public Service Commission
  • Chair, Brandon Frye, Executive Secretary with the Louisiana Public Service Commission.
  • The commission has scaled back that on new installations.
TX
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  • Number two, the Texas Security Commission, which was created last session by this body, is led by TITM
  • This bill will create the Texas Grid Security Commission under the direction of the Texas Department
  • It will require the Security Commission to develop standards and recommend a plan to harden critical
  • The idea of a Grid Security Commission, I think, supports this initiative.
  • So this Grid Security Commission would come up with all these...
TX
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  • We've been working on this at the Public Utility Commission (PUC) for at least the last two or three
  • We still don't have a rulemaking at the commission.
  • We've tasked. ...that poor commission with more work than 17 commission agencies at size can do.
  • It specifically, as you can see there, says easy, safe, and secure.
  • Easy, safe, secure. So it really is addressing your issues.