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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Apr 6th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Someone loses a state property to the state for $500 million in this same year by happenstance, if it
  • So whenever the state of Oklahoma going forward decides to physically acquire... ...size to the state
  • The first one would be the state aid.
  • large state-made loss.
  • the state was trying to do a good thing.
Summary: The Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee considered several House bills dealing with tax credits, fee changes, school funding, and investment authority. House Bill 4426 extended the sunset on the SIDE tax credit to December 31, 2032, and passed 7-2. House Bill 3704 elected Oklahoma into the federal income tax credit for contributions to scholarship-granting organizations and passed 9-2. House Bill 4311 raised the unclaimed property division’s administrative fee from 4% to 6% to cover increased duties and costs; it passed 8-3 after debate over whether the increase was justified. House Bill 3044 reauthorized the veterans income tax checkoff and the associated capital improvement fund, and passed 10-0. House Bill 4191 revised the Smaller Employer Quality Jobs Act by lowering job thresholds, expanding qualifying locations and industries, and changing other eligibility rules; it passed 6-4. House Bill 3465 extended the emission tax credit sunset from July 1, 2027 to July 1, 2029 and passed 6-4, with opponents arguing it subsidized compliance with federal mandates. House Bill 3972, a title-off bill addressing ad valorem reimbursement issues tied to the state purchase of a prison, drew extensive debate over precedent and scope; an amendment to add a sunset failed 5-5, and the bill then passed 8-2 as amended.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> librarians at the seven Minnesota State librarians at the seven Minnesota State Universities.<00
  • </c> And for that reason, Minnesota State And for that reason, Minnesota State College<00:10:09.680><
  • these state college systems.
  • </c> state grant program. state grant program.
Bills: HF4362 , HF4252 , HF4440
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Fiscal Policy Mar 2nd, 2026

Fiscal Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • To the state? Where do the funds revert back to?
  • 1968 was the last strike in state of Florida.
  • I'm a 21-year veteran educator in the state of Florida. I moved here from the state of Michigan.
  • I'm a 21-year veteran educator in the state of Florida. I moved here from the state of Michigan.
  • These unions are all over the state of Florida.
Bills: S0042 , S0688 , S0762 , S1168 , S1296 , S1298 , S1300 , S1318 , S1332 , S1376 , S1548 , S1570 , S1574 , S1632 , S1634 , S1750
Summary: The committee first took up CS for SB 42 on specific medical diagnosis and child protective investigations. A late-file strike-all amendment was adopted that made only stylistic changes to align with the House version. Supporters said the bill would help DCF and child protective teams better identify rare medical conditions and give parents a chance to defend against mistaken abuse findings. The bill was then reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 1570, which restores a prior program to help locate missing persons with special needs through voluntary tracking devices and coordination with sheriff’s offices and CARD centers, with nonrecurring funding included. Members then advanced several education, disability, and public services measures. CS for CSSB 182 created a teacher training and mentoring program for high-performing current and retired teachers to mentor teachers in D- and F-rated schools, and CS for CSSB 794 required background screening for employees in residential and day training programs for people with developmental disabilities while directing APD to study support coordination quality, workforce issues, and service gaps. Testimony on SB 794 strongly supported better training, lower caseloads, and more consistent support coordination. The committee also favorably reported CS for CS SB 1168 on background screenings, CS for CS SB 214 to allow rural special districts to pay verified invoices directly, CS for SB 1376 to create grants for genetic counseling education, and SB 1574 (Maddie’s Law) to add newborn screening for biliary atresia; the latter drew emotional support and testimony that early screening could save lives and reduce transplant costs. The committee heard and passed a number of other policy bills, including CS for CS for SB 1510, the DEP agency package, after environmental groups warned that one provision could delay basin management protections and allow more septic systems in impaired watersheds; the bill still passed favorably. Members also approved CS for CS for SB 598 on funeral and cemetery regulation, SB 688 to license naturopathic doctors, SB 1318 on scholarship account reversion rules, CS for CS for SB 682 on domestic violence injunctions and penalties, SB 130 on workforce training for current and former inmates, and SB 1548, the latest Live Local affordable housing update. Several bills were briefly postponed or taken up later in the meeting. In the latter portion of the meeting, the committee approved CS for C.S. for SB 536 on criminal gang membership criteria, CS for C.S. SB 762 on assigning conflict capital cases across regional counsel offices, SB 1332 on career offender registration requirements, CS for CS for SB 1742 creating a new offense for indecent exposure of sexual organs to a child, and CS for SB 1750 increasing penalties for serious sex offenses and child sexual abuse material crimes. The committee also debated CS for SB 1226 on Public Employee Relations Commission procedures and union certification rules, including a late-file amendment setting a 60% threshold and 25% quorum for recertification; the discussion focused heavily on constitutional concerns, union rights, and differences between first responders and other public employees. The transcript ends while that bill’s debate is still underway, with the committee having already taken numerous favorable votes throughout the meeting.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Banking and Insurance Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Banking and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Going to save lives with our state.
  • the state of Alabama.
  • the state of Alabama.
  • </c><00:23:38.559><c> So</c> consolidation across state lines. So consolidation across state lines.
  • </c><01:02:22.880><c> In</c> competition out of the state. In competition out of the state.
Bills: SB170 , SB177 , SB207 , SB208 , SB215 , HB27 , SB219 , SB247 , SB232 , SB81 , SB170 , SB177 , SB207 , SB208 , SB215 , HB27 , SB219 , SB247 , SB232 , SB81
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> And to let you know, some of the states And to let you know, some of the states that<00:36:04.000
  • Are you now going to force us to go back to the county and state to get this?
  • Representative Drummond said, “I know.” the county and state to get this?
  • Okay, the county and state to get this?
  • And so at least this is where it's just applying just to the state taxes.
Bills: HB187 , HB341 , HB4 , HB175 , HB326 , HB187 , HB341 , HB4 , HB175 , HB326
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 5th, 2025

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select

Transcript Highlights:
  • Department of State Health Services. Is it Department of State Health Services?
  • of the state of Texas.
  • So, again, as I stated on the prior bill and before, there is a state agency that is tasked with that
  • They partner with Texas State. Texas State has a forensic anthropology unit.
  • All types of situations, 9-1-1 situations here in our state, we have a state of interoperability that
Bills: HB2 , HB1 , HB18 , HB19 , HB20 , HB1 , HB 2 , HB18 , HB19 , HB20
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Elections Apr 30th, 2025

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 64.009 states that the Secretary of State has prescribed Form 766665, which requires the signature
  • The Secretary of State, and this legislation was based on eyewitness accounts.
  • Or the state, sorry.
  • Just as Kavanaugh emphasized, to state the obvious, a state cannot conduct an election without deadlines
  • Federal law preempts state law.
Committee: House Elections
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Elections Apr 30th, 2025

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • The DPS and Secretary of State should be required to check voter data against other states and legislation
  • district or state rep.
  • Separately, at the same time, there can be state representative positions, like if a state representative
  • Nominates the state representative nominee, and maybe even for every state representative up in the county
  • State code allows for filing at the state party. There's not a county one.
Committee: House Elections
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 8th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Because my next question is regarding. out-of-state applicants.
  • State and international students coming in under that holistic review?
  • So legislatively, we can only enroll 10% out-of-state.
  • It will strengthen the security research apparatus of our state.
  • What it does is unique, not just for El Paso, but for the state.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 8th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Can you tell me your tuition and fee structure as it relates to in-state, out-of-state, and out-of-country
  • If you would please state your name.
  • We call it "Hurley math" around Tarleton State. 85% of our students are number one in the state for being
  • state.
  • I represent Sam Houston State University.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate and Governmental Affairs May 27th, 2026

Senate & Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • State your name for the record, please.
  • State your name for the record, please.
  • And state boards and commissions that are authorized to adopt rules and state boards and commissions
  • would probably never urge local governing authorities or even state boards and commissions, and state
  • He's a state senator in Pennsylvania.
Bills: HCR95 , HB4 , HB244 , HB615 , HB648 , HB1049 , HB1201
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education Apr 14th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • What are the in-state migration or out-of-state migration patterns of TOPS completers?
  • If there are other states that spend as much as we do?
  • We are comprised of 11 institutions across the state.
  • I know it's done in other states.
  • So I think we expend a lot of money in the state.
Bills: HR17 , HB385 , HB406 , HB787 , HB1021 , HB1058 , HB1059
Committee: House Education
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture and Wildlife Apr 13th, 2026

Agriculture and Wildlife

Transcript Highlights:
  • state.
  • He's done great things for the state of Oklahoma.
  • If you will state your name and who you're with.
  • Can you state your name and who you're with again?
  • dollars would remain in the state?
Bills: HB3239 , HB3391 , HB3557 , HB4128
Summary: The Agriculture Committee first considered two executive nominations and approved both unanimously. Rebecca Hartfield was re-nominated to the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, where she described her rural mixed-animal veterinary work and efforts to encourage future veterinarians. James Harrell was then nominated to the Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medical Authority; supporters emphasized his commitment to rural Oklahoma and addressing the shortage of large-animal veterinarians, and he discussed efforts to improve veterinary education and recruit more Oklahoma students. Both nominations passed 13-0. The committee then took up House Bill 3391, which would add improper advertising as a basis for revoking a commercial pet breeder license and define advertising to include digital and social media. Members asked about the definition and scope of commercial pet breeders. The bill passed on a 9-4 vote. House Bill 4128, dealing with black bear hunting season and harvest limits, drew extensive debate. An amendment to move the opener to September 21, expand counties, and let the Wildlife Commission set quotas failed 6-7. The underlying bill, which would have kept the September 15 opener and a 200-bear limit, also failed 3-9 after testimony and debate focused on bear population data, nuisance complaints, and concerns about out-of-state hunters and impacts on female bears. House Bill 3557, which would keep locally raised county extension funds in separate accounts so they are not swept into state accounts, passed 10-2 after questions about how local, state, and federal funds would be handled. Finally, House Bill 3239 on veterinary telemedicine passed 9-3. The bill defines the veterinarian-client relationship needed before telemedicine can be used, with supporters saying it would provide needed structure while preserving access for rural livestock care; opponents worried it could restrict access in emergencies. The committee then adjourned.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • So, I think there's a very clear statement to educators and education students across the state that
  • As far as the agency goes, it should be an account with the state region, so I think the funding level
  • have institutions of higher learning that routinely will mingle in scholarship programs that some are state
  • No, what I do know is that we have nonprofit partners all across the state who have, in similar programs
Bills: SB706 , SB1262 , SB1272 , SB1546
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> state law. state law.
  • ,</c><00:41:38.853><c> [clears throat]</c> outside of the state, [clears throat] outside of the state
  • </c> The EE providers throughout the state The EE providers throughout the state believe<01:25:37.160
  • </c> our state. our state.
  • </c><01:27:37.800><c> makes</c> double the investment the state makes double the investment the state
Bills: HF3843 , HF3597 , HF4003 , HF3167 , HF4193
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Minerals, Business & Economic Development Committee, February 27, 2026

Minerals, Business & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • This state is a we? This state is a Thank<01:00:34.400><c> you.
  • </c> state if we formed those partnerships. state if we formed those partnerships.
  • </c> actually do commerce within our state? actually do commerce within our state?
  • </c> song for us? song for us? &gt;&gt; No. &gt;&gt; No. &gt;&gt; No.
  • </c> really kind of goes across the state. really kind of goes across the state.
Bills: SF0102 , SF0123 , SF0021 , SF0099
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Minerals, Business & Economic Development Committee, February 27, 2026

Minerals, Business & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Other states offer this service, and we need to be able to do it.
  • Uh, I'm Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray.
  • Uh, so it's huge what we're bringing in to the state of Wyoming.
  • </c> our western states? our western states?
  • </c><00:19:44.720><c> regulations,</c> stock with their state regulations, stock with their state regulations
Bills: SF0102 , SF0123 , SF0021 , SF0099
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee, February 26, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • And um your uh comments on if there's a child here somewhere in a state that's enrolled out of state,
  • Some states have a small convenience fee. Other states do not.
  • </c> these are offered in 23 different states these are offered in 23 different states um<00:13:49.360
  • It's it's it can be states do not.
  • </c><00:18:46.559><c> statutes</c> be covered by whatever state statutes be covered by whatever state
Bills: SF0058 , SF0061 , SF0095 , SF0107
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Postsecondary Education & Workforce Feb 18th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Postsecondary Education & Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • Legislature's LEAP Committee and OFM and the amount of public transparent data that we have on our state
  • budgets here in Washington state.
  • We're among the 40 states in the nation that provide financial assistance for former foster youth, but
  • For the record, I'm State Senator Tawanna Nobles.
  • It's been really a pleasure to work with you this year on advocating for higher ed across our state.
Bills: SB5963