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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Civil Law and Procedure May 5th, 2026

Civil Law and Procedure

Transcript Highlights:
  • It provides that nondisclosure agreements involving victims of child sexual abuse are against public
  • Trey Carlock is the inspiration for this bill and the national movement to outlaw nondisclosure agreements
  • This bill prohibits the use of nondisclosure agreements in civil settlement cases pertaining to a victim
  • So what happens in these situations is parents will often sign a settlement agreement not realizing,
  • We're not going to allow individuals or entities to hide behind a non-disclosure agreement when it's
Bills: HB165 , HB603 , SB77 , SB140 , SB185
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • It defines federal match program as cooperative funding agreement where federal dollars are contingent
  • provisions, clarity that municipal utilities can still inspect. regulate and do an interconnection agreement
  • installations must still meet the requirements from the connecting utility and their interconnection agreement
Bills: SB213 , SB378 , SB610 , SB681 , SB918 , SB1172 , SB1252 , SB1343 , SCR8
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 14th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • The standards include collaborative agreements with appropriate local authorities and mandates reports
  • When you violate the terms of those agreements, you're very likely to become homeless because you can't
  • I'm in agreement with you that, you know, we certainly expect cities and all levels of government to
  • civil and financial liability posed by the information released in violation of the non-disclosure agreement
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 14th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • Utility providers will be required to enter into mutual aid agreements with other providers and keep
  • I know that that's right; there's a just agreement between the generators and the TDUs about that, but
  • children an important and comprehensive understanding of healthy relationships and the significance of mutual
  • their peers, and it's an important time for teaching them about healthy relationship dynamics and mutual
Committee: House State Affairs
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/11/26

Elections Finance and Government Operations

Transcript Highlights:
  • In a agreements with a private entity.
  • </c> non-disclosure agreement or an NDA? non-disclosure agreement or an NDA?
  • Making these secret agreements public.
  • </c> entering into non-disclosure agreements entering into non-disclosure agreements or<00:15:57.040>
  • </c><00:48:18.800><c> Uh,</c> I'm seeing a agreement. Uh, I'm seeing a agreement.
Bills: HF4077 , HF3798 , HF3886
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Mar 10th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

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  • agriculturally, population-wise, in relations between Mexico and the U.S. indicated that a form agreement
  • By no means I'm agreement here, and I don't mean to be argumentative, but we lost a bunch of trees.
Bills: SCR13 , SB1248
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Mar 10th, 2025

Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • growth agriculturally, population-wise, and in relations between Mexico and the U.S. that a formal agreement
  • By no means am I in full agreement here, and I don't mean to be argumentative, but we lost a bunch of
Bills: SCR13 , SB1248
Summary: The Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs met without a quorum at first, then later established quorum and proceeded with testimony and votes. Senate Bill 1248, by Chair Perry, was explained as a narrow Open Records Act exception to protect harvest report location data collected through Texas Parks and Wildlife’s digital tagging system. Support testimony came from Matt Wagner of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society, who said the bill would protect private land and sensitive biological information while preserving useful wildlife data. No one testified against the bill, and it was left pending until later in the meeting. The committee then heard Senate Concurrent Resolution 13, which urges the State Department and the International Boundary and Water Commission to press Mexico to comply with the 1944 Water Treaty and deliver its share of Rio Grande water. Senator Hinojosa, farmers, municipal officials, and other witnesses described severe water shortages in South Texas, low reservoir levels, crop losses, the closure of the Valley sugar industry, and the need for alternative supplies such as desalination, reuse, and drainage-runoff projects. Members also discussed treaty enforcement, regional drought, and the role of cartels and Mexican water storage, while emphasizing that Texas must also invest in its own water infrastructure. The committee also considered Senate Bill 740, which the committee substitute amended to require the Public Utility Commission to adopt a standardized application form for system improvement charges and complete related rulemaking by September 1, 2026, applying only to applications filed on or after that date. Members discussed concerns about water wholesalers using the process to delay cases and drive up costs, and the need for more transparency and PUC resources. The committee voted to adopt the substitute and report SB 740 favorably. After returning to the earlier items, the committee voted SB 1248 out favorably and recommended it for the local and uncontested calendar, and voted SCR 13 out favorably as well. The committee then recessed subject to the call of the chair.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets Apr 7th, 2026

Joint Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets

Transcript Highlights:
  • I will now pass the mic to the Chief of Municipal Aid and Partnerships, Cassandra Gaskin.
  • I'm the Chief of Municipal Aid and Partnerships in MassDOT's Highway Division.
  • Those authorizations we wanted to do a refill on just four of them: federal-aid highway, non-federal-aid
  • That's a great question, because this is a tricky one for federally aided projects.
  • The Chapter 90 local aid program does help local communities improve bridges.
Bills: H5279
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

CPC Public Hearing - Wed Feb 18, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST

Consumer Protection & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> So that's all subject to that retailer as a condition of their agreement with FNS. >> So, for SNAP
  • paying cash for that same purchase. >> That's all subject to that retailer as a condition of their agreement
Summary: The committee heard testimony on HB 20, which would create a lava zone insurance subsidy/fund. The Insurance Division opposed the bill, arguing that lava zones 1 and 2 are the highest-risk areas, that a subsidy would not reduce the underlying risk or loss costs, that it could invite similar subsidy requests for other hazards, and that the bill may conflict with HICV by diverting funds from the CRF. Members discussed the lack of authorized homeowners insurance in those lava zones, the role of HPIA and the surplus market, and the difference between the proposed lava-zone subsidy and the Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund. The chair noted 37 submitted testimonies in support and one in opposition, and the committee then moved on without taking a vote on HB 20 in the portion provided. The committee then took up HB 2612, relating to mortgages, which would clarify that a mortgage does not exist independently of the debt it secures and is not independently enforceable from that debt. The Hawaii Credit Union League and Hawaii Financial Services Association opposed the bill, while several individuals testified in support, arguing it would restore Hawaii’s long-standing lien-state rule and prevent so-called “zombie mortgages” after the Hawaii Supreme Court’s White decision. Supporters said the bill would protect borrowers from delayed foreclosures and predatory lending practices, while opponents and the Insurance Division emphasized that foreclosure actions still require proof of standing and possession of the note, and that lenders generally pursue foreclosure without seeking deficiency judgments. Committee members questioned the Insurance Division about how the current market works, whether lenders could wait out the statute of limitations and then foreclose only on the mortgage, and whether equitable tolling or later defaults could allow refiling. The division said it is still trying to attract authorized insurers back into the lava-zone market, but has seen little progress. No vote or final action on HB 2612 was taken in the excerpt provided.