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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 24th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It selectively grants it. For those reasons, I would encourage a no vote.
  • I appreciate you bringing this bill and a previous senator mentioned a grant.
  • Follow up so do we believe that the grant is enough to cover the entire program?
  • And I think a lot of them understand that you know this was part of a larger grant program.
  • Will it have to come through SE or can they request direct funding and grants that way?
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 24th, 2026 at 09:30 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Would you all please join me in welcoming Fred and grant him the privilege of the floor?
  • Please give her a warm Senate welcome and grant her the privileges of the floor. Mr.
  • Senate Bill 1272 addresses the Oklahoma tuition equalization grant. It was in 2003.
  • So when I stand here and run a bill that is a $92 million impact, I don't take that for granted.
  • I don't take that for granted. So I would really appreciate your yes vote.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 24th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It selectively grants it. And for those reasons, I would encourage a no vote.
  • I am talking about the actual administration of any grant funding associated with this program.
  • So do we believe that the grant is enough to cover the entire program? Thank you for that.
  • So do we believe that the grant is enough to cover the entire program? Thank you for that.
  • Will it have to... ...come through SDE, or can they request direct funding and grants that way?
Summary: The Senate began with a quorum call, a ceremonial recognition of two Elgin High School students, Clayton Raoul and Leon Anderson, and bus driver Kevin McDonald for their heroic actions during a March 2 bus crash. A citation was read honoring their selfless efforts to evacuate injured students and assist first responders. The chamber also introduced several student pages and recognized visiting groups in the gallery, including Impact Oklahoma and the Ardmore Leadership Group. The Senate then considered several bills. Senate Bill 1491, requiring appointed presidential electors to take the same oath as other electors, advanced and passed. Senate Bill 1579, which requires assessors to mail taxpayers a statement of rights when property valuations increase, also advanced and passed unanimously. Senate Bill 1806, extending foster care eligibility to age 21 for those who opt in and meet program requirements, drew supportive debate about helping youth transition to adulthood; it advanced and passed as an emergency measure. A lengthy debate followed on Senate Bill 1552, which would allow certain large counties to pursue home rule charters through a voter-approved process. Supporters argued it would give populous counties more flexibility and local control, while opponents raised concerns about unequal treatment, population-based governance, rural representation, and possible constitutional issues. The bill advanced and then passed 26-18. Senate Bill 483, authorizing county-run relocation assistance programs funded by private donations for voluntarily relocating individuals, especially homeless persons, also prompted extensive questions about liability, trafficking concerns, accountability, and whether it could shift people between jurisdictions; it advanced and passed 39-6. Finally, Senate Bill 63, raising school board member stipends from $25 to $190 per meeting under permissive language, advanced over concerns about cost and then moved to final passage, with debate beginning at the end of the transcript.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Feb 10th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • To address this, the bill grants surrounding landowners a right of first refusal to purchase property
  • The city of Orlando in fiscal year 24-25 required all grant applications to submit DEI statements.
  • Cultural grants... ...which was used to push radical gender ideology as recent as March.
  • to Broward's Cultural Division Organization's grant manual.
  • But the Constitution had to be amended because equality was not voluntarily granted.
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The committee first considered SB 1434 on infill redevelopment. A late-filed strike-all amendment narrowed eligibility criteria, including environmental and adjacency requirements, density and intensity limits, and exclusions for certain lands and military areas. The amendment was adopted without opposition, and the bill then passed favorably on an 8-0 vote, with testimony both for and against from advocacy groups. Members then heard several bills related to criminal justice, land use, and local government operations. SB 212 on sexual offenders and sexual predators was amended to add public swimming pools and related restricted-location provisions; the committee heard extensive opposition testimony arguing the bill lacked empirical support and could worsen homelessness and burden families, while supporters said it would reduce temptation and improve safety. The amended bill passed 8-1. SB 686 on agricultural enclaves also received a strike-all amendment clarifying development allowances near interstates and protected-area non-preemption; after opposition from a county Republican committee and support from housing and business groups, it passed 10-0. SB 554 updating nonprofit corporation law, SB 1338 on charitable giving and endowment restrictions, SB 532 on court fee retention by clerks, and SB 218 on land use regulations after hurricanes all passed favorably, each with little or no opposition. The committee also approved SB 692 on cybersecurity standards and liability after debate over whether the bill created enough compliance incentives and whether its liability presumption should apply retroactively; supporters said it would encourage adoption of cybersecurity frameworks, while opponents warned it could weaken local standards and create litigation issues. The bill passed 9-2. SB 1138 on qualified contractors was amended to preserve local government authority while allowing licensed professionals to conduct limited pre-application reviews, and it passed 11-0. Finally, SJR 1104 on religious expression in public schools passed 8-3 after extensive public testimony and debate, with supporters saying it would enshrine existing protections in the Constitution and opponents warning it would favor majority religions and increase bullying and litigation. The committee then took up SB 1106 on requiring state agencies and instructional materials to use “Judea and Samaria” instead of “West Bank,” with the sponsor arguing it reflected historical truth and opponents saying it erased Palestinian identity and inserted the state into an international naming dispute; the transcript ends during public testimony on that bill before any vote is shown.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 28th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Grid stability is affected by directing the PUC to prioritize Texas energy fund grants and loans for
  • Chair calls Grant Moody and Daniel Woodward. Alyssa Steglich and Nikola Maricic.
  • Grant Moody. Daniel Woodward.
  • Thank you, Grant Moody.
  • We'll show Grant Moody registered on behalf of SELF for the bill and did not testify.
Committee: House State Affairs
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 28th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • adjust their status to legal permanent residence. after an unlawful initial entry and who's been granted
  • Grants who are not here legally, not here legally, being hired to work in the state. of Texas? Yes.
  • have funding issues would you be supportive of the state putting money aside for them to go after grants
  • Section 3 would establish a border grant program. administered by the Office of Court Administration.
  • stand in recess until final adjournment. recess of the house or during bill referral if permission is granted
Committee: House State Affairs
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • This is not a course cuz HUD grants.
  • </c> does not want to renew these grants. does not want to renew these grants.
  • </c> deeds and other transfer documents. deeds and other transfer documents.
  • a competitive grant process.
  • HB 2246 HD1 relating to agricultural grant administration.
Committee: House Finance
OK
Summary: The House convened with a roll call, prayer by Chaplain Ronnie Wilson, and the Pledge of Allegiance led by Representative Littrell. The chamber then heard several introductions and recognitions, including guests from members’ districts, the Lady Hornets championship team, and Doctor of the Day Dr. Ahmed Aziz, an internal medicine hospitalist from the Edmond/Deer Creek area. The main legislative action was consideration of House Joint Resolution 1031 by Representative Tammy West, a resolution recognizing Rose Day 2026 and honoring the sanctity of life. West moved adoption of the resolution, and the House approved it by recorded vote, 72-16. After the resolution passed, the body moved to announcements and introductions. The floor leader then offered a motion to adjourn, and the House agreed to adjourn until Thursday, February 5, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/29/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • As in 1479, deeds and underage. Rage. As in 1480, crime pre-released and renters. Government.
  • As 5.5, transitional housing grant, provoking, appropriation. AATT and MABS.
Summary: The Senate opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, attendance, approval of the prior journal, and several guest introductions, including Arizona agricultural producers and suppliers and sixth graders from James W. Rice Elementary School. The chamber then moved through a lengthy calendar of first- and second-reading bill references and committee reports, with no substantive debate on those items recorded in the transcript. The main floor action centered on Senate Resolution 1036, which was converted from a concurrent resolution to a Senate resolution and brought forward under a suspension of rules. The resolution condemned Attorney General Chris Mays for public comments about the use of force and law enforcement, and called on her to retract, clarify, and resign. Senators debated whether the resolution was a necessary public safety response or a politically motivated stunt, with supporters arguing Mays’ remarks endangered officers and opponents saying the resolution misquoted her and was being rushed without committee review or public input. A floor amendment was adopted, and after extended debate the Senate passed SR 1036 on a 17-13 vote. After the resolution vote, the Senate briefly returned to personal privileges, including an introduction of visitors connected to civics education, and then recessed and adjourned until Monday, February 2, 2026. The transcript does not show any other bill final actions beyond the SR 1036 vote and the routine referral and reporting of other measures.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Transportation Apr 24th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, it's tough to say, um, you know, the, the transaction of deeds over the years, um, were all filed
  • upon final adjournment or recess the House or during reading and referral bills if permission is granted
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Jan 28th, 2025

House Energy, Environment & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • And Madam Chair, Representative Block, would you agree that lessee payments, so if you have deeded land
  • Or is there another approach, such as a low-income grant program or something like that, that might make
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session, 2/19/2026 #1

Maryland Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Grant them clarity of mind and steadiness of heart.
  • those entrusted with the care of the those entrusted with the care of the state.<00:02:15.280><c> Grant
  • Grant them clarity of mind and of state.
  • Grant them clarity of mind and of steadiness<00:02:17.599><c> of</c><00:02:17.760><c> heart.
  • Whether it's a deed, whether it's a power of attorney, other instruments that require to be notarized
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • If the panel grants the request, DFPS must remove the individual's name and all relevant files within
  • The internal reviews, you all can make a lot of those decisions if you're granted that authority to do
  • meet the onsite backup power generation requirements because of, let's say, local fire ordinances, deed
  • be finalized later this year, and we'll have estimated here it is 1.8 billion dollars available in grant
  • Laws remain on the books granting state agencies authority to adopt minimum gun safety standards.