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TX
Texas 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 29th, 2025
Texas House Floor Meeting
Keywords:
immigration enforcement, ICE agreements, sheriff grants, law enforcement, county jail, federal immigration law, parental rights, public education, Texas Education Agency, TEA inspector general, school grievance process, student records, teacher certification, human sexuality instruction, parental consent, library materials, school transparency, educator misconduct, child abuse reporting, neglect reporting
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- State drug that's been mailed in.
- based on an abortion that was legal and performed out of state. State the 2003 law again.
- It could be mailed from out of state, purchased online in Texas, mailed in from out of state, and then
- taken to another state, and I don't know...
- And so several states—and I don't know if we finally passed it here or not—but several states passed
Committee:
House State Affairs
Keywords:
biological sex, government information, definitions, sex-based distinctions, public health, flags, display, state law, municipalities, government buildings, drug enforcement, local control, home rule, municipal charter, county policy, ordinance preemption, state preemption, attorney general enforcement, civil penalties, mandamus
TX
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- out of state?
- outside of the state.
- I could be as could be me driving from out of state into the state.
- Those are state buildings and state institutions.
- The standards for the state of Texas are such that the police officers here in the Capitol won't even
Committee:
House State Affairs
Keywords:
HB 229, Texas, political subdivision, local government, county dues, county association, state association of counties, lobbying, lobbyist, public funds, taxpayer lawsuit, injunctive relief, attorney's fees, Government Code Chapter 556, Local Government Code Section 89.002, legislative advocacy, municipal government, county government, city government, special district
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- State prisons should at least meet those standards.
- We're a convention of over 5,000 churches across the state of Texas.
- And that's why we need this legislation to promote a culture of life in our state.
- State climatologist Dr.
- Methodist Hospital, which has its own police force, but for smaller hospitals where you don't have police
Committee:
House Corrections
Keywords:
mental health, women's health, county jail, depression screening, criminal justice, HB 2854, Pokuaa-Flowers Act, parole, mandatory supervision, electronic monitoring, releasee, parole officer, hospital visit approval, general hospital, law enforcement notification, DSHS, Department of State Health Services, corrections, public safety, liability immunity
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- and the state of the United States and the state of the United States and the state of Alabama.
- And I'm glad on a state level we see that when these state level we see that when these state level we
- in of the respiratory care in the state in of the respiratory care in the state in the state.
- . nation and our state. nation and our state.
- And state to why it's the great state. And state to why it's the great state.
Keywords:
regulatory reform, government efficiency, administrative law, rulemaking, agency deference, judicial review, de novo review, Texas Government Code, Administrative Procedure Act, state agencies, plain language, regulatory burden, regulatory reduction, cost-benefit analysis, fiscal note, public benefits and costs, contested case, rule challenge, Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office, advisory panel
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- It is a unique fact that both his father and son were Texas State Reps, his father being a Texas State
- state prosecutors.
- However, if a state prosecutor's total annual salary from state and county sources exceeds the maximum
- combined base salary set in state law, state funding for the state prosecutor's salary is automatically
- Members, this bill does not increase state funding towards the salary of state prosecutors.
Keywords:
regulatory reform, government efficiency, administrative law, rulemaking, agency deference, judicial review, de novo review, Texas Government Code, Administrative Procedure Act, state agencies, plain language, regulatory burden, regulatory reduction, cost-benefit analysis, fiscal note, public benefits and costs, contested case, rule challenge, Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office, advisory panel
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I think you stated it right.
- Of state of freight in this entire state.
- other states.
- I am an expert in state and federal courts, and by the State Office of Administrative Hearings.
- It happens all over the state.
Bills:
SB 30 , SB 517 , SB 1313 , SB 1314 , SB 1316 , SB 1541 , SB 1698 , SB 1845 , SB 1860 , SB 2420 , SB 2429
Committee:
Senate State Affairs
Keywords:
gambling, criminal offenses, penalties, defense, electronic devices, tobacco advertising, youth protection, public health, criminal offense, retailer regulation, e-cigarettes, nicotine products, health, public safety, regulation, advertising restrictions, health and safety, elections, election audit, county elections
Summary:
The Senate Committee on State Affairs convened to discuss several critical pieces of legislation including SB30 and SB38. Senator Betancourt introduced a committee substitute for SB38 which underwent a smooth adoption process, moving it favorably toward the Senate. The meeting featured a mix of invited testimonies where both proponents and opponents took the floor. One notable highlight included a testimony from Melissa Casey, who criticized the current legal state as prone to fraud and detrimental to both insurers and the public at large, contending that it inflated insurance costs across the board. The discussions delved deeply into the implications of the bills on judicial processes and potential insurance ramifications, with spirited debates surrounding issues of non-economic damages and jury rights.
The atmosphere remained engaged as committee members heard varied perspectives on the bills, showcasing a robust democratic process. The meeting underscored the importance of public testimony in shaping legislation, ensuring that multiple voices were considered as the committee pressed on towards making decisions that affect the legal landscape of Texas.
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House State Government Committee Feb 26th, 2025
State Government
Transcript Highlights:
- The State Government Committee will come to order.
- Okay, welcome to the State Government Committee today.
- last year there was a situation that occurred in the... ...situation that occurred in the Washington state
- The state is trying to move to a one-stop website and... to move to a one-stop website and not have 50
- I got to know Secretary Kart, who heads up the Office of Information Technology for the State.
Committee:
House State Government
Keywords:
public works, sealed bids, bid notice, public notice, newspaper advertisement, centralized website, digital platform, Department of Finance, Department of Transportation, county commissions, municipalities, contracting, procurement, construction bidding, Alabama code Title 39, bidding requirements, electronic bidding, online bid posting, HVAC, heating and air conditioning
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Banking, Financial Services and Pensions Apr 7th, 2026 at 03:00 pm
Banking, Financial Services and Pensions
Transcript Highlights:
- Why didn't we just choose 4% which would cover about 95% of the businesses in the state?
- my last question is, would you agree that this will actually help all small businesses across the state
- So would would would You agree that at 4%, including 95% of the businesses in the state, we will be doing
- a great service to small business in the state of Oklahoma.
- Chairman. 1623 is an update to the state charter.
Keywords:
credit union, Oklahoma State Credit Union Board, membership, loans, investments, board compensation, financial regulations, financial exploitation, protected adults, financial institution, notification, temporary hold, credit card, surcharge, discounts, consumer protection, payment methods, 914, all
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
Transcript Highlights:
- As I happening in other states.
- :57.279><c> adopted</c> mentioned, other states have adopted mentioned, other states have adopted this
- Um but if there's United States.
- </c> misrepresent anybody else in the state. misrepresent anybody else in the state.
- Um, it it states states states um<01:03:01.440><c> I'm</c><01:03:01.680><c> going</c><01:03:01.760><c
Committee:
House Labor, Health & Social Services
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
Transcript Highlights:
- But we're not saying the state should police this.
- But we're not saying the state should police this.
- But we're not saying the state should police this.
- But we're not saying the state should police this.
- </c> state, nothing to do with my religion. state, nothing to do with my religion.
Committee:
Senate Labor, Health & Social Services
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Minerals, Business & Economic Development Committee, February 13, 2026
Minerals, Business & Economic Development
Transcript Highlights:
- Also in 9-21203C, to state the retention of personal data necessary for pending or reasonable anticipated
- In 9-21203C, to state the retention of personal data necessary for pending or reasonable anticipated
- </c><00:04:59.680><c> governments</c> local governments and state governments local governments and state
- </c><00:09:12.480><c> of</c> better data management in the state of better data management in the state
- </c><00:09:34.959><c> to</c> their best interests for the state to their best interests for the state
Keywords:
data privacy, government accountability, personal data, data retention, resident rights, stable token, liquidity, trust account, Wyoming, fund distribution, financial regulation, state commission, decentralized, nonprofit association, merger, conversion, liability, membership, governance, indemnification
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Minerals, Business & Economic Development, February 13, 2026
Minerals, Business & Economic Development
Keywords:
data privacy, government accountability, personal data, data retention, resident rights, stable token, liquidity, trust account, Wyoming, fund distribution, financial regulation, state commission, decentralized, nonprofit association, merger, conversion, liability, membership, governance, indemnification
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget Transportation Subcommittee Feb 9th, 2026 at 10:30 am
A&B Transportation Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- these young mechanical aero engineers graduating from. institutions of higher education within our state
Committee:
House A&B Transportation Subcommittee
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- I've been working with Washington State Patrol, Washington State Department of Transportation, the city
- Now, current state law, the state municipal ethics code, states that board members are prohibited from
- The United States Department of Transportation Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices states that
- This seems like a very common-sense requirement for the state to implement. ...across the state as well
- We're from different parts of the state.
Committee:
Senate Transportation
Keywords:
public transportation, governing bodies, transit authorities, local government, community planning, pedestrian safety, construction, accessibility, public safety, urban planning, vehicle weight, transportation, fees, public infrastructure, funding, state commission, infrastructure, traffic safety, responsibilities, 904
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Jan 29th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- Wild broodstock conservation programs can help state...
- Thank you all for your service to our state.
- So fire response here in Washington State works.
- State Government Affairs for Pano.
- detection cameras across the state, including 26 stations deployed by Washington State DNR.
Committee:
Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources
Keywords:
agriculture, protection, state regulation, farmers, land use, sustainability, steelhead, conservation, wildlife, fishing, environmental protection, federal response, wildfire protection, community safety, infrastructure, natural resources, commercial shellfish, fees, fishing industry, regulations
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm state representative for the 39th district.
- Even the Washington State Lottery. And tobacco and alcohol and cannabis.
- I've heard a lot of assertions from him about how different state agencies act.
- Products across state lines.
- These are our fastest-growing and largest counties in the state.
Committee:
House Transportation
Keywords:
confidential identification, investigators, attorney general, security, law enforcement, transportation planning, greenhouse gas emissions, vehicle miles traveled, regional planning organizations, environmental policy, blue envelope program, healthcare, patient privacy, state laws, medical records, 904, all
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Higher Education & Workforce Development Jan 15th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Higher Education & Workforce Development
Transcript Highlights:
- Washington State does not allow for that.
- We would love to see Washington State join the ranks of these states honoring the veterans' service and
- Washington State is a state where many young people travel to seek abortion care, including students
- set an example for other states.
- Across the different states, especially in the different sectors of our state, whether it's a tech industry
Keywords:
medication abortion, public education, access, healthcare rights, postsecondary institutions, college grant, scholarships, higher education, private institutions, Washington State, undergraduate programs, enrollment, program review, public institutions, veterans, tuition waiver, education, survivors, eligibility, 904
ND
Bills:
HB1455
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
Keywords:
tribal consultation, Indian Affairs Commission, tribal governments, tribal sovereignty, state-tribal relations, Native American, tribal nations, consultation requirement, legislative process, jurisdiction, sovereignty, North Dakota tribes, government-to-government consultation, tribal chairpersons, 908, all
Summary:
The Judiciary Committee took up House Bill 1489, and Victoria Christian from Legislative Council reviewed the latest 3003 version. She explained that the bill was revised to clarify language about individuals who are or were in a dating relationship, to incorporate provisions from related Senate bills, and to narrow confidentiality and hearing provisions to domestic violence and sexual assault protection order cases. She also noted a clarification on page 12 regarding certification of certain individuals under Supreme Court rules rather than by the Supreme Court itself.
Members discussed the consolidation of multiple related bills into one measure. Senator Myrdal moved Amendment 3.03 to engross House Bill 1489, and the motion passed. Senator Myrdal then moved a do pass recommendation on House Bill 1489 as amended, seconded by Senator Luick.
The committee voted in favor of the amended bill by roll call, with all members present voting yes, and the motion carried. Chair Larson then asked for a member to carry the bill to the floor, and it was agreed that the bill would be carried. The committee also discussed its remaining workload and planned to clear the rest of its calendar the following week.
ND
Transcript Highlights:
- Just as the state of North Dakota has legislative authority, so do tribal nations.
- State laws often have far-reaching implications on tribal communities.
- The United States has long acknowledged the sovereign status of tribal nations.
- of state government.
- There's turnover in state government. Things could get lost in the shuffle.
Bills:
HB1455
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
Keywords:
tribal consultation, Indian Affairs Commission, tribal governments, tribal sovereignty, state-tribal relations, Native American, tribal nations, consultation requirement, legislative process, jurisdiction, sovereignty, North Dakota tribes, government-to-government consultation, tribal chairpersons, 908, all
Summary:
The Judiciary Committee first heard House Bill 1455, which would require the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission to review introduced legislation for tribal implications and conduct consultation with affected tribes. Rep. Collette Brown said the bill was intended to formalize and strengthen tribal consultation, and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe representative Ross Bell testified in support. Brad Hawk, executive director of the Indian Affairs Commission, testified neutrally, saying the office already does much of this work but that the bill would add structure; several senators raised concerns about duplication, possible future staffing costs, and whether the bill was necessary. The committee amended the bill to replace “each measure” with “all legislation,” then passed a do-not-pass recommendation on HB 1455 by recorded vote, with Sen. Luick designated as carrier.
The committee then took up House Bill 1032, dealing with municipal courts, appeals, and judge qualifications. Legislative Council and court staff walked through proposed amendments, including making municipal courts courts of record on a delayed effective date, clarifying appeal procedures, and adding standards for municipal judges. Members discussed whether to use the term “ethical standards” or “judicial conduct”; after questions about definitions and enforcement, the committee settled on replacing the language with “judicial conduct” in the amended bill. The committee adopted the amendments and then passed HB 1032 as amended on a do-pass vote, with Sen. Cory to carry.
Later, the committee heard House Bill 1263, which would make it easier for people with criminal records to seek sealing after a denial by allowing an appeal and reducing the waiting period for a new petition from three years to one year. Rep. Nels Christensen, Christopher Davis, Travis Fink, and Brad Peterson all supported the bill’s goal of giving people a better path to rehabilitation and employment. The main point of disagreement was whether to keep the statutory presumption that the benefit to the petitioner must outweigh the presumption of openness of criminal records; several witnesses urged removing that language, while others said it was part of the compromise that created the current law. The committee closed the hearing without taking final action and said it would review the House discussion before deciding later.