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TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The state is receiving around 600 requests. No, no, they're receiving 600.
- The Secretary of State then enters it and sends it to the county.
- On June 11th, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States in Houston v.
- So if you have moved to a new state, that confirmation notice will get forwarded to that state and help
- The state is for doing this. It's forwardable; it's sent.
Committee:
Elections
Keywords:
election services, contracting, political subdivisions, county elections, election code, voter registration, citizenship status, election law, cancellation, disqualification, Texas Election Code, voter identification, registration, election integrity, identification documents, election, watcher, polling place, removal, Texas Elections Code
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/25
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:13:58.560><c> in</c> available data for all 50 states in available data for all 50 states in
- </c><00:14:23.320><c> have</c> hours at least 24 states have hours at least 24 states have experienced
- </c> and Washington the remaining two states and Washington the remaining two states have<00:14:39.560
- </c><00:24:20.880><c> of</c> mental health needs in the state of mental health needs in the state of
- meet the needs. many states have no timeline at all and many states have no timeline at all and some<
Committee:
Human Services Finance and Policy
Keywords:
mental health, emotional disturbance, terminology update, statutory cleanup, conforming amendments, children's mental health, serious mental illness, severe emotional disturbance, case management, residential treatment, outpatient services, crisis services, health plan coverage, antipsychotic drugs, medical assistance, Medicaid, foster care, juvenile court, school discipline, county board
TX
Committee:
Elections
Keywords:
Texas Election Code, elections, voting station, polling place, ballot marking, ballot reading, child accompaniment, minor, parental supervision, voter education, secretary of state, county election administrator, voter assistance, election administration, poll worker rules, ballot secrecy, HB 496, ballot option, none of the above, abstain from vote
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- industries over the summer to address other rules that they are double-regulating our industries in this state
- of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence, the Attorney General, the Department of Public Safety, the State
- Fire Marshal Commission, and the State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
- State Fire Marshal Commission and the State Board of Licensed Social Workers.
Committee:
Administrative Rules
Keywords:
wildlife, conservation, Oklahoma, regulations, permanent rules, administrative procedures, guidance documents, transparency, public inspection, rulemaking, rulemaking authority, specific authority, legislative review, agency rules, judicial rules, public safety, state agencies, legislative approval
Summary:
The committee first considered Senate Joint Resolution 49, as amended, which revokes an Oklahoma Wildlife Department rule requiring oil and gas companies to post a surety bond. Senator Murdoch explained that the change was intended to eliminate what he described as duplicate regulation, since the Corporation Commission already requires security bonds, and said the Wildlife Department had agreed to the revision. Senator Merritt’s amendment narrowing the resolution to the surety bond provision was adopted by voice vote, and the resolution then passed 6-0.
The committee then heard House Bill 3281, described by Senator Bergstrom as the same measure previously passed as Senate Bill 1433, the Guidance Transparency Act. It was advanced without questions or debate and passed 6-0. House Bill 4319 followed, requiring agencies to have explicit statutory authority for each rule and to inventory existing rules within three years so noncompliant rules would be automatically repealed by January 1, 2030; it passed 7-0 after a due-pass motion.
Finally, House Joint Resolution 1086 was approved, which ratifies rules from the Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence, the Attorney General, the Department of Public Safety, the State Fire Marshal Commission, and the State Board of Licensed Social Workers. Senator Bergstrom said committee concerns had already been addressed in prior hearings, and the resolution passed 7-0. The chair then announced a meeting for the following Wednesday at 11:30, urged members to continue reviewing rules and raising concerns promptly, and adjourned the meeting.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- I apologize, I didn't give this question to you earlier, but I just realized: where are the out-of-state
- Now that I'm on the right bill, can you just answer where the out-of-state colleges and universities,
- Other states have that. For a follow-up.
- whenever you say it's all going to just go to the same pot, is that fund and money controlled by the state
- logo or whatever it is. ...for the Texas Tech logo or whatever it is, but none will be going out of state
Committee:
Transportation
Keywords:
special license plates, Route 66, Oklahoma, funding, community support, memorial, infrastructure, transportation, Toby Keith, road designation, highway, bridge, license plates, Oklahoma State Beekeepers Association, higher education, special interest, vehicle registration
Summary:
The Transportation Committee first announced it would lay over House Bill 3664, then took up several transportation-related measures. House Bill 3147, by Rep. Hilton Brand, would create a voluntary Route 66 centennial license plate to mark the 2026 centennial of Route 66 and support the Oklahoma Route 66 Association; the sponsor said an emergency clause was included so plates could be in production before the celebration. The committee voted 9-0 to pass the bill.
The committee then considered House Bill 4299, by Rep. Blair, to rename the interchange at Indian Hills Road and I-35 as the Toby Keith interchange. Members asked for clarification on the location and whether the Keith family had been consulted; the sponsor said the family was ready to move forward and that the effort had been started previously by a former member. The bill passed 8-2.
Under oversight, the committee approved a PCS for House Bill 4265, the omnibus memorial roads and bridges naming bill, on a 9-0 vote. It then took up House Bill 4266, the special license plates omnibus bill, where members asked about how funds from out-of-state college and university plates would be handled; the sponsor said the money would stay in Oklahoma through the state system and that no funds would go to out-of-state schools. That bill also passed, 10-0. The chair noted the committee would meet again the following week and members would be told by Friday whether there would be an agenda.
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- expenditures, state liabilities, state debt, bonds, and public finance, and just about everything that
- It's on the constitutional law of state budgeting.
- It's undermining the fast-growth tech companies, the job growth engines of our state, and every state
- from doing business in Washington State.
- helped our state tax code go from the first, the worst, most regressive state to the second most regressive
Committee:
Ways & Means
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 21st, 2026 at 01:30 pm
State Government & Tribal Relations
Transcript Highlights:
- of the United States.
- And we are part of a 50-state federation of states where the decisions of the U.S.
- State... ...because another state has done something is really not the purview of Washington State to
- fights, like restoring police pursuits, no state income tax, and repealing the natural gas ban last
- fights, like restoring police pursuits, no state income tax, and repealing the natural gas ban last
Committee:
State Government & Tribal Relations
Keywords:
redistricting, congressional representation, census, state law, legislative boundaries, ballot measures, petitioners, signature gatherers, voting rights, election integrity, initiative process, referendum, signature gathering, ballot measure, citizen actions, support demonstration, 904, all
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Civil Rights & Judiciary Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am
Civil Rights & Judiciary
Transcript Highlights:
- This law is now in 31 states, and it's primarily due to my wife and I going state to state.
- Other states have this, including red and blue states. The sky hasn't fallen there.
- Police Chief Darrell Lowe.
- I'm the police chief with the Centralia Police Department. I'll be somewhat brief.
- I'm the police chief with the Centralia Police Department. I'll be somewhat brief.
Committee:
Civil Rights & Judiciary
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- But we don't live in a police state. We stay in a democracy.
- But we don't live in a police state. We stay in a democracy. We stay in a democracy.
- </c> deadly force in the state of Alabama. deadly force in the state of Alabama.
- </c> citizen in this particular state citizen in this particular state to<00:19:39.360><c> be</c><00:
- </c><00:33:25.880><c> Then</c> go get the police, whatever. Then go get the police, whatever.
Bills:
SB118, SB203, HB420, HB414, HB363, HB405, HB261, HB263, HB327, HB348, SB118, SB203, HB420, HB414, HB363, HB405, HB261, HB263, HB327, HB348, HB228, HB282, SB273, HB7, SB296, SB199, SB47, SB204, HB80, HB11, HB192, HB228, HB282, SB273, HB7, SB296, SB199, SB47, SB204, HB80, HB11, HB192
Committee:
Judiciary
Keywords:
bail, offenses, constitutional amendment, criminal justice, law enforcement, public safety, dental insurance, medical loss ratio, premium regulation, insurance commissioner, rebate, consumer protection, Baldwin County, local bill, education funding, school tax, privilege license tax, county tax revenue, municipal school board, Baldwin County Board of Education
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- the State Capitol.
- the state capitol.
- State Energy.
- Honolulu Police Department in support on Zoom. At present, Maui Police Department in support.
- I'm here today on behalf of the State of Hawaiʻi Organization of Police Officers.
Committee:
Finance
Keywords:
image-based sexual abuse, working group, gender-based violence, Hawaii Commission on the Status of Women, prevention efforts, survivor protections, new technologies, legal reform, HCR14, House Concurrent Resolution, perpetual easement, non-exclusive easement, state submerged lands, submerged lands, shoreline easement, drainage outfall, stormwater outfall, lagoon outfall, pipelines, Kahala Hotel & Resort
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Education Policy Committee Apr 1st, 2026
Education Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- The state board would create an impact study for those that are wanting to do this to see how it would
- Um, there's a procedure for protesting it if it's not, and the state board would adopt the rules.
- </c> protesting it if it's not and the state protesting it if it's not and the state um<00:06:03.280>
- >> Throughout<00:11:44.399><c> the</c><00:11:44.640><c> state.
- </c> >> Throughout the state. >> Throughout the state.
Committee:
Education Policy
Keywords:
tobacco regulation, vaping, sales restrictions, youth protection, tobacco compliance, public health, education programs, electronic nicotine delivery systems, human cloning, criminal penalties, embryo, genetic modification, bioethics, campus chaplain, chaplain, school chaplain, volunteer, public K-12 schools, public schools, public charter schools
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26
Agriculture Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- , a state tries and other state tries, then maybe there's some federal action.
- , a state tries and other state tries, then maybe there's some federal action.
- State tries and other state tries, then maybe there's some federal action.
- state state gov as would need to go to state state gov as the<00:24:52.720><c> attorney</c><00:24:53.039
- </c> pro process with the secretary of state. pro process with the secretary of state.
Committee:
Agriculture Finance and Policy
Keywords:
agriculture, livestock, retailers, ownership interest, exclusive contracts, meat packing companies, dominant retailers, state law, Department of Agriculture, appropriation, funding, agriculture policy, state budget, animal welfare, cat declawing, animal cruelty, therapeutic procedures, civil penalties, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, aquatic life
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Chuck, I so have appreciated your work in support of the state in many ways.
- If you as legislative liaison for the Arizona State Retirement System.
- We've seen from other states that offer this.
- So you don't have to be a member of the state chamber necessarily. It allows us.
- To be a member of the state chamber necessarily.
Committee:
Finance
Keywords:
retirement benefits, health insurance, premium payment, Arizona State Retirement System, contingent annuitant, long-term disability, benefits limitations, disability compensation, social security, retirement system, elected officials, ASRS, eligibility waiver, age 65, property tax exemption, disability, veterans, widows, income limits, Arizona Revised Statutes
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Economic Development and Tourism Committee Mar 4th, 2026
Economic Development and Tourism
Transcript Highlights:
- And this fee is charged to our retailers across the state.
- , mom-and-pop stores across the state, that are buying their products through ABC or buy the products
- I was going to recognize Young Boozer, our state treasurer as well, but uh he stood about a minute, I
- </c><00:09:56.560><c> of</c> you're required to buy from the state of you're required to buy from the
- I was going to recognize Young Boozer, our state treasurer as well, but uh he stood about a minute, I
Committee:
Economic Development and Tourism
Keywords:
decentralized nonprofit association, unincorporated nonprofit association, blockchain, distributed ledger technology, smart contract, digital asset, crypto, web3, DAO, decentralized autonomous organization, nonprofit governance, digital membership, consensus mechanism, ledger, Alabama nonprofit law, entity formation, liability protection, service of process, real property, winding up
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Would you believe that my favorite part of this bill Would be section 7 when you specifically state there
Committee:
Utilities
Keywords:
high-demand facilities, electric utilities, public infrastructure, water management, taxpayer-funded subsidies, decommissioning plans, local control, citizen initiative, referendum, electric utility, large load customers, infrastructure, utility planning, electricity rates, cost allocation, data centers, artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, ratepayer protection, HB3466
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- So, you know, in the State of the State, gosh, it was just a week ago and change, we heard the governor
- could be appointed to the Oklahoma Supreme Court or be a judge and has never litigated a case in the state
- Attorney General except a citizen of the United States of the age of not less than ...'
- A citizen of the United States of the age of not less than 31 years old, and who shall have been 10 years
- You know, but more seriously though, there are some states that have varying requirements.
Committee:
Rules
Keywords:
Oklahoma veterans lottery, veterans trust fund, constitutional amendment, lottery proceeds, veterans services, military families, veteran assistance, emergency relief, indigent veteran funerals, veterans outreach, service organizations, Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Paralyzed Veterans of America, National Guard, Air National Guard, Purple Heart, Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, Oklahoma Veterans Council
Summary:
The committee began with HJR 1074, a proposed Veterans Lottery Trust Fund measure. After adopting a scrivener’s-error amendment, the author explained it would create a veterans lottery game as a two-step process: first establishing the trust fund and board structure, then returning later to authorize the game itself. Members questioned how the money would be appropriated and whether the legislature could direct spending, as well as whether the lottery would compete with existing education lottery revenue. The author said the intent was for the funds to go to the Veterans Lottery Trust Fund and then be distributed by the board, and argued it would create recurring revenue for veterans without relying on annual appropriations. The committee approved the measure 7-1 and reported it do pass.
Next, the committee considered HB 3501, which would allow the ABLE Commission to issue multiple manufacturing licenses for one premises. A PCS was adopted as the working draft without objection, and the bill passed 8-1 after brief discussion and no substantive debate.
Finally, the committee took up HJR 1070, which would require the Attorney General to be a licensed attorney. An amendment was adopted to change the required practice threshold from 10 years to 5 years to align with requirements for district judges and Supreme Court justices. Members asked about residency, whether the requirement would apply to current candidates, and why the change was needed now. The author said it would not affect current candidates but was intended for future elections so the chief law enforcement officer would be an actual attorney. The resolution passed unanimously, 9-0, and was reported do pass.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Would you believe that my favorite part of this bill would be Section 7, when you specifically state
Committee:
Utilities
Keywords:
high-demand facilities, electric utilities, public infrastructure, water management, taxpayer-funded subsidies, decommissioning plans, local control, citizen initiative, referendum, electric utility, large load customers, infrastructure, utility planning, electricity rates, cost allocation, data centers, artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, ratepayer protection, HB3466
Summary:
The committee first announced that House Bill 3724 would be laid over at the author’s request and not heard. House Bill 3392, by Representative Clinton, passed 7-0 after brief discussion; it directs the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to study large-load electric customers, including defining them, assessing their grid impact, and evaluating cost allocation, while not interfering with any OCC rulemaking already underway.
Chairman Bowles then presented House Bill 3466, a Corporation Commission request bill to remove an obsolete petty cash fund from statute. It passed 7-0 with no debate. House Bill 4060, by Representative Alonzo, was amended to remove a section dealing with homeownership regulations; the bill then advanced after discussion focused on small plug-in solar devices, their safety features, and the intent to clarify that such devices would not be treated as improper grid interconnections or subjected to burdensome utility or OCC requirements.
Members raised questions about backfeeding and line-worker safety, and the sponsor said the devices would have anti-islanding protections and would not send power back into the grid. The committee approved HB 4060 8-0. The chair noted that several additional bills were assigned and expected next week, and the meeting adjourned with no further business.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:12:03.279><c> construction</c> 2514 relating to state construction 2514 relating to state construction
- </c><00:14:33.519><c> your</c> uh come to the podium and state your uh come to the podium and state your
- </c> specifically because it's all state specifically because it's all state projects.<00:20:23.919><
- </c> state director for ARP in support. state director for ARP in support.
- </c><00:39:27.760><c> benefits,</c><00:39:28.720><c> you</c> state has some public benefits, you state
Committee:
Labor
Keywords:
workforce development, craftspersons, skilled trades, artisan, craftsmanship, trade recognition, award program, DLIR, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Meilleur Ouvrier de France, vocational education, career pathways, cultural preservation, workforce excellence, apprenticeship, Hawaii trades, economic diversification, public nominations, governor awards, historically significant venue
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:09:57.519><c> including</c> for everyone here in the state including for everyone here in the
- state including those<00:09:58.080><c> folks</c><00:09:58.320><c> who</c><00:09:58.560><c> share</c>
- It's supported by 60,000 plus unpaid caregivers throughout the state. about more information as how it
- to rise as the state has one of<00:10:42.880><c> the</c><00:10:43.120><c> highest</c><00:10:43.440><
- </c><00:11:06.240><c> And</c> Caregivers throughout the state.
Keywords:
pedestrian, fines, traffic laws, economic vulnerability, safety, walking, public transportation, teacher licensing, teacher shortage, emergency hire, unlicensed teacher, out-of-field teaching, licensed teachers, charter schools, Department of Education, DOE, Board of Education, licensure requirements, teacher certification, alternative licensure
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Public Health REVISED: Links added Feb 4th, 2026 at 09:00 am
Public Health
Transcript Highlights:
- States that they are billing Medicaid and getting reimbursed.
- Yes, we have found one state, Virginia, that's doing it. Four states are currently doing it.
- Right now, the four states have just been doing this for about four years.
- First off, Are there other states that have a position like this now?
- We're we're state government. We spend a lot of money on a lot of things.
Committee:
Public Health
Keywords:
public health, domestic violence, human trafficking, healthcare facilities, hospital protocols, behavioral health, Medicaid expansion, clinical interns, mental health services, licensing requirements, micropigmentation, medical procedure, physician oversight, nursing certification, state regulations, psychological autopsy, mental health, suicide prevention, state health department, investigation