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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

RM 309 Conference PM - Wed Apr 22, 2026

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Uh in addition, on completion of Uh in addition, on completion of negotiations,<00:11:04.440><c>
  • of the budget. budget. budget.
  • of of millions<00:14:12.680><c> of</c><00:14:12.800><c> dollars,</c><00:14:13.520><c> failed</c><00:
  • Many of them don't qualify for many of these tax credits. Our taxpayers need relief now.
  • </c> of irritating for everyone. of irritating for everyone. Okay. Okay. Okay.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Wed Apr 22, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 49

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • <c> the</c><00:12:42.720><c> House</c> uh of the uh of the rules of the House uh of the uh of the rules
  • I rise in support of my own objection to your filing of this petition.
  • Point of order, again speaking to the content of the underlying motion.
  • </c> as part of our session. as part of our session.
  • of the chair of like to adopt the words of the chair of the<00:38:19.840><c> Judiciary</c><00:38:20.320
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

RM 325 Conference PM - Wed Apr 22, 2026

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Use the SD1 version of the bill, which strikes references to procurement of Article 4 of the bill.
  • of Article 4 of<00:32:34.400><c> the</c><00:32:34.440><c> bill.
  • </c> of the bill. Yes. of the bill. Yes. That's<00:32:36.040><c> fine.
  • So, SB 2494 basically just establishes a statute of limitations of 9 years for a bribery offense.
  • years for a bribery of limitations of 9 years for a bribery offense.<00:36:58.960><c> Yes.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Feb 5th, 2026 at 01:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • of each section of state highway.
  • That is the heart of the bill in terms of substantive changes, also this change in terms of the definition
  • excess of $300 million. ...which have led to in the neighborhood of excess of $300 million of investments
  • It may also be dissolved at the discretion of a jurisdiction or WSDOT or by a petition of 10% of the
  • It may also be dissolved at the discretion of a jurisdiction or wash dot or by a petition of 10% of the
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 1st, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, this is Dean Craddock's bill relating to the renewal of a certificate of registration by certain
  • I'm testifying on behalf of the Independent Electrical Contractors of Texas in favor of House Bill 1874
  • of wine.
  • Several of the people that are on the other side of this are part of my board of my client, and so we
  • of Texas.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 3/2/26

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • She was Speaker of the House of the state of Minnesota, and she will stand as one of the most influential
  • She was Speaker of the House of the state of Minnesota, and she will stand as one of the most influential
  • She was Speaker of the House of the state of Minnesota, and she will stand as one of the most influential
  • </c><00:31:59.279><c> we</c> one of the least of the things that we one of the least of the things that
  • of the University of And the data out of the University of Massachusetts<00:35:18.640><c> tells</c><00
Bills: HF3418 , HF3739 , HF3791 , HF3356 , HF3695 , HF3430
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Jan 14th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • The committee overlaps some of the other committees.
  • Yes, I have two of them.
  • Chairman, members of the committee.
  • Uh we wheel of confirming with that.
  • In Dothan, we have a large company that transports all types of material, tobacco being one of them.
Bills: HB66 , HB79 , HB95 , HB145 , HB66 , HB79 , HB95 , HB145
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Jan 14th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • And it overlaps some of the other committees.
  • Chairman, members of the committee.
  • Chairman, members of the committee.
  • of them.
  • transports all type of material tobacco being<00:07:53.599><c> one</c><00:07:53.759><c> of</c><00:07
Bills: HB66 , HB79 , HB95 , HB145 , HB66 , HB79 , HB95 , HB145
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • Vessel registration amends voter registration fees and their distribution.
  • I think I made around to each of you that we kind of bent the rules.
  • I think I made around to each of you that we kind of bent the rules.
  • I think I made around to each of you that we kind of bent the rules.
  • c> core</c><00:18:20.080><c> of</c><00:18:20.240><c> engineers</c> responsibility of the core of engineers
Bills: HB66 , HB79 , SB35 , HB255 , SB134 , HB159 , HB181 , HB66 , HB79 , SB35 , HB255 , SB134 , HB159 , HB181
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 21st, 2026

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • of diesel.
  • of project or the type of soils that we're building On.
  • So that was kind of one of my questions.
  • So, in section 5 of the bill, first of all, if you go to section 5 of the bill, which is on page 14 it
  • So on top of their regular registration rate, when they go to register their car, they're gonna pay an
Bills: SB2
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 29th, 2025

Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so this bill has a lot of great things in terms of the—I love the modernization of The bill has a
  • lot of great things in terms of the—I love the modernization of requiring the agencies to have email
  • And just to give you an idea of some of the offenses that are currently not included are all of the Title
  • And just to give you an idea of some of the offenses that are currently not included are all of the Title
  • So that's just start with the kind of irony of there.
Bills: HB115
Summary: The Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence reconvened with a quorum present and announced it would likely not vote that night because of confusion over the bill list; members were told a definitive list would be circulated the next morning and a formal meeting would be scheduled later. The chair then heard a series of bills, generally taking testimony and leaving each pending without action. House Bill 1847 would set maximum caseload standards for private attorneys handling indigent criminal appointments through the Texas Indigent Defense Commission; House Bill 2417 would expand compensation eligibility for some wrongfully imprisoned people; House Bill 2813 would require earlier and more specific victim notice of scheduled court proceedings; and House Bill 2309 would expand state and local authority in certain civil asset forfeiture cases involving human trafficking, health care fraud, and organized crime. Each bill was laid out by its author or a member, with no opposition witnesses registered, and each was left pending. The committee also heard House Bill 4733, which would require sealing records for people acquitted of charges when they were not convicted on the related allegation; House Bill 2328, which would modernize expunction service by encouraging electronic notice, setting a standardized fee when electronic service is unavailable, extending clerk retention of expunction orders, and preserving certain mental health commitment orders; and House Bill 115, which would revise Texas’s “junk science” post-conviction writ law by providing counsel, changing the relief standard, requiring written decisions, and easing procedural barriers. Testimony on HB 2328 was mixed: county clerks supported the bill as a cost-saving modernization, while legal advocates warned that permanent retention of expunction orders could undermine true expunction and create privacy risks. HB 115 drew support from innocence and defense organizations, with some concern about a provision affecting subsequent writs. All were left pending after testimony. Later, the committee heard House Bill 2046, which would allow affirmative family-violence findings for any Penal Code offense rather than only Title V offenses; testimony from a Dallas County prosecutor and a committee member emphasized that family violence can involve arson, burglary, fraud, and other non-Title V conduct, and the bill was left pending. House Bill 1765 would tighten restrictions on no-knock warrants by requiring higher-level approval, judicial review, and identifiable officers; members discussed the dangers highlighted by the Harding Street raid and similar incidents, and the bill was also left pending. The meeting ended with the chair noting that some bills had been removed from the agenda at the author’s request and that members should be prepared to finalize the vote list the next day.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Mar 3rd, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's the trade of my father.
  • And you lose One of your journeyman plumbers, you've lost a third of your company.
  • other trades, because of one group that has stopped it, and they know a lot of people in this building
  • pay that claims essentially out of that and keep that cost off of my insurance company.
  • I do not believe it will be anywhere as close to the length of our AMB committee that many of us will
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Mar 3rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the immediate fiscal impact.
  • I do know based on just my study of the issue about a quarter of an inch deep here, so not a lot, but
  • The size of the task force This is indicative of the number of agencies that actually touch on workforce
  • If you start cutting some of those out, because Another part of what this is supposed to do is try to
  • But I believe that our Oklahoma businesses, which make up a large number of the members of this, are
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Mar 18th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, this is only 49% of the 25, 5% So this is only 49% of the 25, 5%.
  • But anyway, they've taken the deputy off of the street, and the police officer off of the street.
  • But the first part of it is... ...but the first part of it is, why are we doing this?
  • And so now this organization's kind of on the blacklist of networks that you Of the blacklist of networks
  • This piece of legislation is not going to take down the cost of eggs.
Bills: HB134 , SB217 , SB180 , HB157 , HB92 , HB335
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

TRS DEFER, TRS Public Hearings 02-12-2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • of health, the coming out of department of health, the LNR<00:03:05.599><c> and</c><00:03:05.920><c>
  • </c> of Prosecutors. of Prosecutors.
  • &gt;&gt; County of Hawaii, Office of the &gt;&gt; County of Hawaii, Office of the Prosecutor.<00:13:28.800
  • </c> of SB2400. of SB2400.
  • It's not a question of if; it's a question of when. And electric vessels of all kinds are coming.
Summary: The committee first took up SB 2699, which would create a youth transit program within DOT and a special fund tied to the environmental response/energy/food security tax fund. The chair described support from several agencies but also noted Attorney General concerns about whether the special fund met statutory criteria, DOE comments requesting a July 1, 2026 effective date, and broader funding concerns because the bill would draw from general fund resources. The chair recommended deferral, saying the measure involved significant long-term costs and needed more work on a funding mechanism. The committee deferred the bill. The committee then heard SB 3182, relating to administrative license revocation procedures. HDOT supported the measure, while the Judiciary opposed the bill as written, citing operational, staffing, fiscal, and mailing burdens from requiring ADLRO to mail all case documents to every respondent within five days. Judiciary said it handles about 3,000 to 4,000 DUI cases annually and would need additional staff and certified-mail costs. Prosecutors from the state and county supported a proposed SD1 version, saying it would address backlog concerns and help DUI enforcement by creating a presumption of revocation. The committee ultimately recommended support and passage of SD1. The committee also heard SB 3313 on interisland air service stability and transformation. The Attorney General warned the bill could be preempted by the federal Airline Deregulation Act and raised constitutional concerns about a local-hire provision. DOTAX said the program would be complicated to administer and suggested third-party certification. No action was taken in the excerpt. The committee then heard SB 3337, which would eliminate state taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel for motor vehicles; HDOT opposed it, while DOTAX provided comments and the Hawaii Transportation Association supported it. The transcript then moved to SB 2896, lowering the minimum age for commercial driving from 19 to 18. HDOT supported the bill, the Hawaii Transportation Association strongly supported it and suggested added training requirements, and an Operating Engineers representative supported the concept but urged that young drivers be tied to apprenticeship or other structured training programs. No vote was shown in the excerpt. Finally, the committee heard SB 2400, which would exempt wing-in-ground craft from the Hawaii Waters Act and define those craft in law. The PUC supported the bill’s intent, and Regent Craft testified in strong support, describing sea gliders as all-electric vessels that could improve interisland access, resiliency, and decarbonization while using existing harbor infrastructure. HTDC and several other groups also supported the measure. Members asked about infrastructure, ports, weather operations, and Coast Guard jurisdiction, and the witness said operators would decide harbor locations and that the company had identified multiple possible ports. No final committee action was included in the excerpt.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Transportation Funding

Transcript Highlights:
  • whom of whom only utilize segments five and six of S.
  • of good services and people.
  • I am the mayor of Lago Vista. I'm here to testify in strong support of HB 3643.
  • In November of 22, 2022.
  • Simply put, log of...
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025

S/C on Transportation Funding

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, I'd like to continue the practice of reserving questions until the end of each testimony.
  • Texas is one of the 10 states that participates in this program in which the state, on behalf of the
  • in each direction of travel.
  • So I know all of you. Do you remember the morning of February 11th?
  • It could be gas-powered cars or any kind of vehicle class that falls out of political favor.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs May 12th, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is a fairly simple replication of what we have with the Republic of Ireland.
  • I've seen the benefits of it.
  • It's going to be hard to keep sediment out of any type of river, stream, or basin.
  • I know a lot of people that pay a lot of money for river silt. Yep.
  • And the waiter spilled a glass of red wine right down the back of his new seersucker.
Bills: HCR74 , HCR95 , HB705 , HB1048 , SCR23 , SCR31 , SCR38 , SB49 , SB233 , SB307 , SB326 , SB387 , SB401 , SB435 , SB495
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • The following order of business will be followed today: prayer, pledge of allegiance, introduction of
  • doctor and nurse of the day, correction of previous day's journal, House and Senate bills and joint
  • of Energy, trying to get an innovation campus in the state of Oklahoma.
  • of trans people.
  • You, Chairman, due to lack of interest, the Enov Committee will be canceled for today, and we will run
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • of doctor and nurse of the day, correction of previous day's journal, House and Senate bills and joint
  • of doctor and nurse of the day, correction of previous day's journal, House and Senate bills and joint
  • I invite all of Oklahoma to pray. Lord, we know that... I invite all of Oklahoma to pray.
  • of trans people.
  • Due to lack of interest, the GenGov Committee will be canceled for today, and we will run all the bills
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance, and then moved through routine business including second-reading referrals and committee reassignments. Senate Bill 1627 and Senate Bill 625 were withdrawn from their prior committees and assigned to Rules. The chamber also recognized Dr. James David Campbell as Doctor of the Day and Courtney Copen as Nurse of the Day. Members held several floor presentations honoring the Choctaw High School drama team for winning the 2025 OSSAA 6A-1 one-act play state championship and related speech and debate honors, and the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians for winning the 2025 Class A fast-pitch softball state championship. A proclamation was read designating March 31, 2026, as Affordable Housing Day, highlighting Oklahoma’s housing shortage and the economic impact of the state’s affordable housing tax credit program. The House adopted House Resolution 1041, which supports designation of a nuclear lifecycle innovation campus in Oklahoma, after Representative Archer explained the measure and requested unanimous consent. During announcements, members noted Transgender Day of Visibility, committee meeting changes, a rural caucus meeting, a public health meeting, and a Capitol devotion. The House then adjourned without objection until Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.