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FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Tourism Feb 4th, 2026

Commerce and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill creates a new part in Chapter 506 of Florida statutes to regulate these kiosks.
Summary: The committee first postponed SB 1456, then heard SB 1236, which would condition state economic development incentives on employers using secret-ballot union elections and prohibit neutrality agreements. The sponsor argued the bill protects workers from coercion and applies only to companies receiving taxpayer-funded incentives; opponents said it was government interference, likely to hurt contractors, apprenticeships, and business growth, and raised concerns about federal preemption and Attorney General enforcement. After debate, the committee reported SB 1236 favorably on a recorded vote. The committee then considered CS/SB 198, a measure to regulate cryptocurrency kiosks by requiring operator registration, fraud warnings, transaction limits, blockchain analytics, receipts, and refund protections for certain first-time transactions tied to fraud. Supporters from the banking industry, AARP, and others said the bill would help stop scams that are targeting seniors and vulnerable adults; one industry witness supported the bill but suggested narrowing the limits for existing users and shortening the new-customer period. The committee reported the bill favorably. Next, the committee took up CS/SB 1356 on dog breeding, pet sales, and breeder registration. The sponsor said the bill is intended to curb puppy mills, improve animal welfare, and add consumer protections, while an amendment removed state oversight of local animal shelters. Pet store representatives supported much of the bill but objected to the three-day waiting period for financed purchases, expanded reimbursement, and unfair trade practice penalties; others argued the bill would add red tape and litigation. The committee adopted the amendment and then reported the bill favorably. The committee also heard SB 1722 on app stores and minors, which would require age verification, parental consent for minors, app-content disclosures, and enforcement by the Department of Legal Affairs. Supporters said the bill would help parents protect children online; opponents warned it could force collection of sensitive personal data, create privacy and constitutional problems, and duplicate existing parental tools. Members debated the balance between child safety and privacy, and the committee reported the bill favorably. Finally, the committee heard CS/SB 422 on ADS-B aviation data, which would bar use of ADS-B information to calculate certain landing or access fees; an amendment added departures to the restriction. Pilots supported the bill as a safety and privacy measure, while airport representatives opposed it as undermining airport finances and shifting costs. The amendment was adopted, and the hearing on the bill began with testimony from both sides.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Public Safety Feb 3rd, 2026

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • It says he was recommending that we would add property to this statute.
  • We presently do not have leaving-the-scene statutes that directly apply to property.
  • According to state statute, thank you for the question.
  • So according to state statute, again, I can't answer what they would be charged.
  • There was an incident with a man named Alex Preddy in Minnesota.
Summary: The committee first heard Senate Bill 1226 by Senator Rader, which would add property damage to the state’s leaving-the-scene statute so a driver who damages property and leaves would be treated similarly to a vehicle accident. After brief questions about whether the driver would need to wait for law enforcement or the property owner, the bill advanced unanimously, 6-0. Several sunset-extension bills from Senator Burstrom were then considered. Senate Bill 1456 would extend the Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence to 2036 and passed 6-1. Senate Bill 1462 would extend the Oklahoma Organized Retail Crime Task Force to 2036; members questioned whether a task force created in 2023 needed such a long extension, but it still passed 6-2. Senate Bill 1463 would extend the Polygraph Examiners Board to 2036 and passed 8-1, with some members again objecting to the 10-year sunset length. The committee also advanced Senate Bill 1980 by Senator Logan, which updates larceny and forgery language to cover gift cards, gift certificates, and redemption information when possessed or used with intent to defraud. Members pressed the author on whether the offense would be a misdemeanor or felony and on the bill’s scope, but the measure passed 7-2. Senate Bill 1479 by Senator Stewart, dealing with release of crime- and collision-scene information by first responders, was amended to strike the title after concerns about scope and private entities; it then passed 6-2. Senate Bill 1608 by Senator Frick, as amended, would make school location and employer information searchable in sex offender and violent offender registries, and it passed 6-2. Finally, Senate Bill 1923 by Senator Murdoch would prohibit inmates from accessing social media, prompted by a constituent’s concerns about inmates contacting victims’ families through contraband cell phones. Members questioned whether the bill was necessary given existing DOC policies and whether it should address tablets as well; an amendment was withdrawn, and the bill passed 7-1. The committee also laid over Senate Bill 1612 and concluded its Public Safety agenda for the week.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - House Judiciary

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • So you go back up into subsection one of the statute. What are the crimes?
  • all across the United States and what those statutes do.
  • The statute currently reads as follows. I won't read that for you.
  • The purpose of this legislation is to correct and clarify statute 2815-95C.
  • The statute currently reads as follows. I won't read that for you.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Rules Jan 27th, 2026

Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • Subsection 2, a statute, a current law that says an officer should not use force if what they're doing
  • SB 288 narrows the statute to remove that unintended exposure while preserving core consumer protections
  • SB 288 narrows the statute to remove that unintended exposure. operations.
  • SB 288 narrows the statute to remove that unintended exposure while preserving core consumer protections
  • That's my job, to the owner and to the state of Florida under statute 489.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Rules met with a quorum present and considered a long agenda of bills, many of which were reported favorably. Early action included CS for SB 62 on candidate qualification, which would create an enforcement mechanism for party-affiliation qualification requirements, and CS for SB 156, the Officer Jason Raynor Act, which would clarify resistance-to-officer language and add mandatory life imprisonment for manslaughter committed against a law enforcement officer. SB 156 drew strong support from the City of Daytona Beach and law enforcement groups, while the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers opposed parts of the bill, arguing it removed useful limits on force and imposed overly rigid sentencing. The committee also approved several open-government sunset review bills, including measures extending exemptions for social media platform investigations, small business loan program records, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles investigatory records, emergency shelter recipient information, Department of Military Affairs records, conviction integrity unit reinvestigation information, Public Service Commission records and meetings, and Florida Gaming Control Commission records and meetings. The committee also advanced CS for SB 624, allowing batterers’ intervention programs to offer optional faith-based activities, with supporters saying faith-based counseling can help reduce domestic violence and no participant would be required to take part. Other approved measures included HB 167 on former phosphate mining lands, which limits certain liability claims if notice and survey requirements are met; CS for SB 48 on housing, which requires local governments to allow accessory dwelling units and was amended to remove hearing and variance requirements and clarify local ordinance obligations; SB 288 on rural electric cooperatives, described as a negotiated glitch bill preserving co-op authority over generation and power purchases; and CS for SB 364 on public accountancy, which creates additional CPA licensure pathways and mobility provisions. The committee also approved SB 292 creating a public records exemption for appellate court clerks and their families, despite some opposition votes. Later, the committee passed CS for SB 296 and CS for SB 298, which expand protections for victims of domestic violence and dating violence by creating a feasibility study for a secure web-based 911 alert platform and extending address confidentiality and public records protections to dating violence, stalking, and aggravated stalking victims. SB 386 on farm equipment, described as a “lemon law” for tractors and similar equipment, also passed. Additional open-government bills were approved for emergency shelter recipients, military affairs records, conviction integrity unit materials, PSC records, and gaming commission records. SB 168 on public nuisances was reported favorably as well. One bill, CS for CS for SB 290 on the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, was temporarily postponed after extensive stakeholder testimony; the chair allowed public comment but no vote was taken, and the sponsor indicated ongoing discussions and possible changes. At the end of the meeting, senators recorded several individual votes for the record, and the committee adjourned.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

RM 325 Conference - Fri Apr 28, 2023

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Keywords: HI House YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-9BEhHzNNQ, 2026-07-02T01:22:47+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Conference Notices: 9:06 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_AEN_04-28-23_RECONVENE_3_.pdf 9:40 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_ECD_04-28-23_RECONVENE_.pdf 10:00 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/Session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_TOU_04-28-23_.PDF 10:10 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_EET_04-28-23_RECONVENE_.pdf 10:25 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_EEP_04-28-23_RECONVENE_2_.pdf 10:35 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_EEP_04-28-23_RECONVENE_4_.pdf https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_EET_04-28-23_RECONVENE_1_.pdf 10:55 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_EEP_04-28-23_RECONVENE_3_.pdf 11:00 AM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_AEN_04-28-23_RECONVENE_5_.pdf 1:35 PM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_LBT_04-28-23_RECONVENE_B_.pdf 1:45 PM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_HHS_04-28-23_RECONVENE_C_.pdf 2:00 PM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_JHA_04-28-23_RECONVENE_2_.pdf 2:35 PM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_JHA_04-28-23_RECONVENE_3_.pdf 3:02 PM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_JHA_04-28-23_RECONVENE_4_.pdf 3:05 PM https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/hearingnotices/CONF_JDC_04-28-23_RECONVENE_.pdf, 910, house, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-17-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c><00:02:28.720><c> welcoming</c><00:02:29.520><c> the</c><00:02:29.640><c> Kahakai</c> join me again
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  • </c><00:02:41.320><c> President,</c><00:02:41.640><c> I</c><00:02:41.680><c> have</c><00:02:41.800><c
  • President, I have a few other guests<00:02:42.640><c> I'd</c><00:02:42.760><c> like</c><00:02:42.960>
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-16-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Standing<00:02:20.600><c> Committee</c><00:02:20.880><c> Report</c><00:02:21.280><c> number</c><00:02
  • for adoption.<00:02:25.520><c> Is</c><00:02:25.680><c> there</c><00:02:25.920><c> any</c><00:02:26.160
  • If not,<00:02:27.720><c> do</c><00:02:27.840><c> we</c><00:02:27.960><c> have</c><00:02:28.160><c> unanimous
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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 11th, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • It doesn't create a statute.
  • It's really just staying in line with the current statutes that allow the patient to select their pharmacy
  • look daunting because it's a number of pages, but actually what it's doing is repealing all of the statutes
  • that are located in general statutes and moving them over into the Assessor's Section.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/31/2026 - House Appropriations

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm looking at the underlying statute, and the current statute has a list of nine different exemptions
  • How do you read that statute? What is that statute? How do you interpret that?
  • That's what the statute says.
  • I'm going to pull up this statute myself, if you would.
  • And the states have enacted these statutes that ignore the fact that enacted these statutes that ignore
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - House Health & Human Services

Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Creating state statute is a very slow and laborious process.
  • Creating state statute is a very slow and laborious process.
  • And so that was in statute at this time.
  • And so that was in statute at this time.
  • The case demands it, which is in statute. So, Madam Chair, thank you.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on State and Local Government - 03/10/26

State and Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Minnesota<00:02:45.840><c> is</c><00:02:46.120><c> already</c><00:02:46.640><c> legally</c><00:02:47.120
  • Um outlined<01:02:22.400><c> in</c><01:02:22.520><c> our</c><01:02:22.640><c> statutes.
  • </c><01:02:37.680><c> of</c><01:02:37.760><c> Minnesota.
  • :01.640><c> Minnesota</c><02:05:02.000><c> Public</c><02:05:02.320><c> Television</c> Friends of Minnesota
  • salons</c><02:13:32.800><c> across</c><02:13:33.160><c> Minnesota.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House environment panel considers HF3007 4/3/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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  • where we've got<00:02:04.520><c> uh</c><00:02:04.640><c> data</c><00:02:04.960><c> centers</c><00:02
  • and</c><00:02:07.920><c> then</c><00:02:08.119><c> finally</c><00:02:08.560><c> the</c><00:02:09.119>
  • ><c> on</c><00:02:11.000><c> is</c><00:02:11.800><c> uh</c><00:02:11.920><c> one</c><00:02:12.080><c>
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Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Higher Education - 03/20/25

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
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  • c> all</c> create a single statute report for all create a single statute report for all of<00:02:03.680
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  • ><c> to</c> a Minnesota resident within statute to a Minnesota resident within statute to be<00:48:40.960
  • Minnesota State statute.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Part 2 - 03/27/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • <00:25:34.799><c> statutes</c> Minnesota statutes Minnesota statutes and<00:25:37.799><c> 142</c><00:
  • <01:48:22.840><c> statute</c><01:48:23.520><c> 144</c> Minnesota statute 144 Minnesota statute 144 296
  • Ure ensures that<02:02:36.079><c> the</c><02:02:36.320><c> statute</c><02:02:36.760><c> functions</c
  • ><c> U</c><02:06:42.520><c> Minnesota</c><02:06:42.960><c> statute</c> again um section 290 U Minnesota
  • statute again um section 290 U Minnesota statute 290<02:06:43.800><c> doesn't</c><02:06:44.199><c> guarantee
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 01/29/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Minnesota Sheriffs' Association recommends adjustments to the statutes regulating the independent
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  • the nuances of the Minnesota about the nuances of the Minnesota Government<02:00:37.280><c> data</c>
  • :02:28.480><c> uh</c><02:02:29.480><c> and</c><02:02:29.880><c> as</c><02:02:30.079><c> I</c><02:02:30.440
  • ><c> look</c><02:02:30.679><c> at</c><02:02:30.840><c> it</c><02:02:31.239><c> we</c><02:02:31.400><c
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Part 1 - 03/21/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> bill proposes the repeal of Minnesota bill proposes the repeal of Minnesota statute statute statute
  • ><c> subdivision</c><01:01:40.400><c> 5,</c> Minnesota statute 171306 subdivision 5, Minnesota statute
  • amend Minnesota<01:02:28.880><c> statute</c> Minnesota statute Minnesota statute 171.19<01:02:31.280
  • And I commend the Minnesota statute.
  • Uh Minnesota<02:35:45.920><c> vs</c><02:35:46.560><c> are</c><02:35:46.800><c> specialized</c><02:35:
Keywords: 1187, senate, all