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WY
Transcript Highlights:
- And this is the federal government set up when they did the Constitution.
- The federal government guts of it.
- [snorts] They are imposing fiscal restraint on the federal government, reducing power and jurisdiction
- </c><00:24:11.840><c> has,</c> expenditures the federal government has, expenditures the federal government
- Chairman, uh, members of the committee, our role is to govern our Mr.
Keywords:
audit, transparency, government reporting, accountability, public access, firearm rights, restoration of rights, criminal justice, felony convictions, Wyoming law, artificial intelligence, social scoring, biometric data, privacy rights, government regulation, foreign censorship, digital innovation, constitutional rights, Wyoming GRANITE Act, extraterritorial laws
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:21:29.440><c> hasn't</c> because the national government hasn't because the national government
- What we don't want is for the Wyoming government to be issuing social scores in any of its government
- </c> you you don't want to have a government you you don't want to have a government where<00:32:25.200
- </c><00:39:17.680><c> deploy,</c> no government entity shall deploy, no government entity shall deploy
- </c> while still making sure that government while still making sure that government doesn't<00:44:30.480
Keywords:
audit, transparency, government reporting, accountability, public access, firearm rights, restoration of rights, criminal justice, felony convictions, Wyoming law, artificial intelligence, social scoring, biometric data, privacy rights, government regulation, foreign censorship, digital innovation, constitutional rights, Wyoming GRANITE Act, extraterritorial laws
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 7th, 2025
S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships
Transcript Highlights:
- we can ensure that stories like My Family's where children marry older adults into families where power
- parents fail us, when our religious institutions that we look to for guidance fail us, We look to our government
Bills:
HB168
Keywords:
certificates of obligation, local government debt, municipal finance, county finance, public works, bond election, voter petition, registered voters, refinancing certificates, Texas Local Government Code, municipality, county, hospital district, infrastructure financing, public improvement, debt issuance, general obligation alternative, public oversight, local bonds, historic preservation
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
LMG Public Hearing - Mon Mar 23, 2026 @ 2:30PM HST
Legislative Management
Bills:
SB2661
Keywords:
nepotism, transparency, public officials, accountability, government ethics, 910, house, all
Summary:
The Legislative Management committee met to hear Senate Bill 2661 SD1, which addresses nepotism. The bill’s sponsor said it would create a uniform state standard covering the judiciary, legislative branch, and related offices such as the Ombudsman, Auditor, and State Ethics Commission, and would include a good-cause exception to allow for unique circumstances, especially in rural areas. The sponsor emphasized the value of a consistent public standard and said the measure was intended to be transparent and broadly applicable.
A member asked whether the bill would apply prospectively and how it would affect current employees. The sponsor responded that it would apply prospectively but would still affect existing supervisory relationships involving related or household members, unless a good-cause exception or grandfathering provision were added. The sponsor noted that the current bill does not contain a grandfather clause and described how, in the executive branch, similar situations were handled by changing supervision or temporarily delaying enforcement to work through transitions.
The committee then moved to decision-making and recommended passing SB 2661 SD1 with amendments, including changing the effective date to July 1, 3000. The acting chair, vice chair, Representative Morikawa, and Representative Matsumoto voted in favor; Representative Quinlan was excused. The recommendation was adopted and the meeting adjourned.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- It was in House File 3 in the House and got rolled into the state government omnibus bill.
- </c><00:26:50.280><c> omnibus</c> rolled into the state government omnibus rolled into the state government
- I appreciate, uh, you know, I'm really glad that we're looking at these everything in government and
- </c> government unit must follow these steps. government unit must follow these steps.
- </c> multiple local and tribal governments multiple local and tribal governments can<01:25:00.360><c>
Bills:
HF3564
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions, February 23, 2026
Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions
Transcript Highlights:
- That estimate is supported by the U.S. government, supported by the United Nations.
- , supported by the United government, supported by the United Nations.
- But this law allows it to go to the state government under the compelling statutes.
- And as a possible solution, the federal government does in fact have a database of beneficial owners
- And as a possible solution, the federal government does in fact have a database of beneficial owners
Bills:
HB0086
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee, February 23, 2026
Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions
Transcript Highlights:
- And I want to address a governance.
- </c> leverage, not improved governance. leverage, not improved governance.
- because this is not needed for good governance.
- c> for</c><00:37:57.440><c> good</c><00:37:57.680><c> governance.
- </c><00:37:58.400><c> The</c> not needed for good governance. The not needed for good governance.
Bills:
HB0086
TX
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Representative, Yolanda Jones relating to the inclusion of civics instruction in public school government
- Jones expands civics education in Texas high schools by requiring instruction on local and state government
- The goal is to ensure students understand what government government bodies do, who's responsible for
- to the fact that the statute as it currently exists, defines bullying as exploiting an imbalance of power
- It simply defines it as, as I said a moment ago, an imbalance of power.
Bills:
HB178
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The Senate Committee on Local Government will come to order. Clerk Jarrett will call the roll.
- With no other business to come before local government?
- The Senate Committee on Local Government will come to order. We'll call the roll.
Keywords:
Senate Committee, local government, SB2183, SB2046, committee substitute, legislative measures
Summary:
The meeting of the Senate Committee on Local Government was characterized by the passage of several significant bills, including SB2183, SB2046, SB434, and others with recommendations for further consideration. Discussions involved voting on committee substitutes and the implications of various legislative measures. Senator Paxton and other members provided insights and moved bills forward with emphatic support, leading to their successful passing out of committee. Importantly, the bills addressed various local government concerns, showcasing the committee's focus on practical legislative solutions.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Currently, TSCRA collects brand information from county governments.
- But we all understand the slippery slope of government.
- Please decide to take government out of our farms.
- And what we know about government.
- But we all understand the slippery slope of government.
Bills:
HB147
Keywords:
government contracting, business program, discrimination, state procurement, equity, underutilized businesses
Summary:
The House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock met with a quorum present and heard several bills, all of which were left pending. HB 1113, by Rep. Cain, would update Texas hemp law to keep state rules aligned with federal changes, require timely rule amendments by the Department of Agriculture, and create hemp research permits for universities and nonprofits. Supporters from the Texas Hemp Coalition said it would improve research, licensing, testing, and enforcement while helping the industry stay compliant and competitive; the author said the bill was intended to reward good actors and deter bad ones.
HB 1203, by Rep. Gonzalez, would create an Office of Food System Security and Resiliency within the Department of Agriculture to address food insecurity and coordinate local food access efforts. Gonzalez said the office would build on a prior Department of Agriculture study and help connect farmers, agencies, schools, and local governments; members asked about the fiscal note, consumer costs, and whether the office would overlap with existing programs. HB 1269, HB 1276, and HB 1277 focused on plant disease and pest prevention, including a grant program and studies to identify gaps and track outbreaks. Gonzalez emphasized the need for a more intentional state response, citing crop losses from pests and a recent cotton disease outbreak in his district.
HB 1437 would create a pollinator task force to address threats to Texas honeybees and related pollination industries. A Texas Beekeepers Association witness described major recent colony losses, emerging threats such as mites and hornets, and the need to bring agencies and researchers together; Gonzalez noted prior work adding a bee specialist at AgriLife Extension. Finally, HB 147, by Chairman Guillen, would modernize cattle brand registration by moving it to an electronic system at the Texas Animal Health Commission while keeping county clerks involved. Supporters said it would improve efficiency, accuracy, and access for ranchers and law enforcement, while an opponent warned about possible electronic tracking implications and costs for small producers. The committee took no final votes and adjourned after leaving HB 147 pending as well.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider an original resolution authorizing expenditures by the committee during the 119th Congress; to be immediately followed by a hearing to examine eliminating waste by the foreign aid bureaucracy. Feb 13th, 2025 at 09:00 am
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- This is not what our government was designed to do.
- That's waste in government.
- Well, auditing spending is what government should do.
- It just isn't part of government. It should never be part of government.
- Only the federal government.
Keywords:
fiscal responsibility, government waste, foreign aid, funding resolution, legislative oversight
Summary:
The committee meeting addressed government spending and foreign aid, with a particular emphasis on perceived wasteful expenditures. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing a funding resolution for the committee, which received unanimous support from the members present. The chair noted a quorum at the beginning of the meeting, signaling that the committee was ready to conduct its business. Discussions highlighted ongoing debates concerning fiscal responsibility and the necessity of legislative oversight, notably regarding foreign aid allocations and their implications for domestic fiscal health.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- address, um, but I think in this instance, we would be running afoul again of the Texas separation of powers
- Simply put, the other duties clause may not transform the judicial duty of prosecutorial power into an
- Such an interpretation would exempt the Attorney General from explicit separation of powers limitation
- Power was restored in 6 days and fewer than 0.1% of our poles required replacement.
- So you end up doing what a government body says you can do.
Bills:
HB 45, HB 755, HB 1232, HB 1555, HB 2460, HB 2702, HB 2973, HB 3120, HB 3225, HB 3314, HB 3356, HB 3371, HB 3634, HB 3638, HB 4247, HB 4283, HB 4290, HB 4302, HB 4503, HB 4511, HB 4565, HB 4581, HB 4627, HB 4632, HB 4660, HB 4668, HB 4960, HB 5042
Keywords:
housing, affordable housing, rent control, landlord-tenant laws, housing rights, lobbying, public entities, expenditures, government code, transparency, Texas Ethics Commission, government regulation, lobbying restrictions, government accountability, taxpayer money, HB 1232, whistleblower, whistleblower protection, public employee, retaliation
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Walt Baum, Powering Texans.
- That's what local government does.
- to interpret certain provisions of the Texas Constitution governing anything when those powers are unquestionably
- The state of Texas and local governments invest a great deal of authority, power, and money in various
- It's hard to imagine every context in which a government employee or a specific manager... within a government
Bills:
HB45, HB755, HB 1232, HB1555, HB2460, HB2702, HB2973, HB3120, HB3225, HB3314, HB3356, HB3371, HB3634, HB3638, HB4247, HB4283, HB4290, HB4302, HB4503, HB4511, HB4565, HB4581, HB4627, HB4632, HB4660, HB4668, HB4960, HB5042, HB45
Keywords:
housing, affordable housing, rent control, landlord-tenant laws, housing rights, lobbying, public entities, expenditures, government code, transparency, Texas Ethics Commission, government regulation, lobbying restrictions, government accountability, taxpayer money, HB 1232, whistleblower, whistleblower protection, public employee, retaliation
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- That powers of attorney...
- Simply put, the other duties clause may not transform the judicial duty of prosecutorial power into an
- Such an interpretation would exempt the Attorney General from explicit separation of powers limitations
- Power was restored in six days, and fewer than one-tenth of 1% of our poles required replacement.
- You end up doing what a government body says you can do.
Bills:
HB45, HB45, HB755, HB 1232, HB1555, HB2460, HB2702, HB2973, HB3120, HB3225, HB3314, HB3356, HB3371, HB3634, HB3638, HB4247, HB4283, HB4290, HB4302, HB4503, HB4511, HB4565, HB4581, HB4627, HB4632, HB4660, HB4668, HB4960, HB5042
Keywords:
flooding, disaster response, emergency preparedness, state guidance, public safety, housing, affordable housing, rent control, landlord-tenant laws, housing rights, lobbying, public entities, expenditures, government code, transparency, Texas Ethics Commission, government regulation, lobbying restrictions, government accountability, taxpayer money
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- Stabilization Fund for three key areas: infrastructure and roads, economic development, and local government
- Other funding from the Revenue Stabilization Fund focuses on initiatives at the local government and
- Once amended, the bill will fund state government for the remainder of the year and balance the budget
Keywords:
state budget, appropriations, education funding, public health, social services, government operations, state institutions, capital outlay, budget, infrastructure, appropriation, general obligation bonds, bond authorization, capital improvement, financial management, state treasury, funding, state general fund, local government, fiscal year
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Local and County Government Apr 7th, 2026 at 02:00 pm
Local and County Government
Transcript Highlights:
- The Senate Local and County Government Committee meeting will come to order.
- their position to benefit someone who might be wanting to do business with the government.
- So, we see that as a benefit to those doing business with the government.
- when, again, we've been restricting the Ways that these same governments can govern and help support
- The local and county government will meet next week. Meeting adjourned.
Keywords:
counties, county officers, education, training, sunset law, county purchasing, procurement practices, budget management, public accountability, emergency procurement, reverse auction, bidding process, competitive bidding, public procurement, city council regulations, public works, bidding procedures, construction contracts, transparency, public trust
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- The Senate Local and County Government Committee meeting will come to order.
- , when, again, we've been restricting the ways that these same governments can govern and help support
- , when, again, we've been restricting the ways that these same governments can govern and help support
- And wherever we live, we do want our city government to follow through with its obligation.
- The Local and County Government Committee will meet next week. Meeting adjourned. Thank you.
Keywords:
counties, county officers, education, training, sunset law, county purchasing, procurement practices, budget management, public accountability, emergency procurement, reverse auction, bidding process, competitive bidding, public procurement, city council regulations, public works, bidding procedures, construction contracts, transparency, public trust
Summary:
The Senate Local and County Government Committee heard and advanced several House bills focused on local government bidding, audits, ordinance publication, and county fair boards. House Bill 3418, which updates the Public Competitive Bidding Act for public construction projects and school district contracts, was amended to clarify that public agencies may still conduct preliminary procurement activities such as market research and vendor outreach; it then passed 9-0. House Bill 3463, requested by the state auditor, changes audit requirements for small municipalities under 2,500 people by moving from a biannual to an annual financial statement audit or agreed-upon procedures engagement and shortening the filing deadline; it passed 9-0. House Bill 3002 extends the sunset on the Commission on County Government, Personnel, Education, and Training to 2031 and passed 8-0. House Bill 4303 extends the deadline for municipalities to publish ordinances from 15 to 30 days and passed 8-0. House Bill 3919 would allow counties to replace the current nine-member Free Fair Association board with a five-member board elected from commissioner districts and at-large seats; it passed 8-0. House Bill 3416, also developed with the state auditor and other stakeholders, would let counties use quotes for certain smaller purchases instead of a full bidding process while keeping documentation and safeguards; it passed 7-1. House Bill 3417 would require cities and towns to follow the state competitive bidding laws and not bypass those standards through local rules; it passed 7-1.
House Bill 3985, the Safe Neighborhoods Act, drew the most debate. The bill would give property owners in municipalities over 130,000 population a narrow path to seek compensation if a city adopts a policy or practice of not enforcing certain public safety laws, including laws against illegal camping, loitering, panhandling, public intoxication, drug use, and shoplifting, and that inaction reduces property values or forces mitigation costs. Supporters said it is meant to encourage enforcement of existing laws and protect business and property owners, while opponents argued it could burden under-resourced cities, criminalize vulnerable people, and rely on a questionable population threshold. The bill passed 7-2 after debate. Throughout the meeting, members also raised questions about felony and misdemeanor provisions in HB 3418, the cost and practicality of live video bid openings, and the use of a repealed statute reference in HB 3417, with the author saying he would provide follow-up clarification before floor consideration.
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- ,</c><00:34:40.079><c> has</c> Alabama, not the federal government, has Alabama, not the federal government
- </c> regulation that the federal government regulation that the federal government does<00:37:10.560>
- </c> coming down from the federal government? coming down from the federal government?
- So, we're saying, well, the federal government doesn't require us to do that.
- So, we're saying, well, the federal government doesn't require us to do that.
Keywords:
immigration, law enforcement, fingerprints, DNA collection, illegal aliens, Alabama state law, SB80, Buddy Sharpless Education Institute, Alabama Local Government Training Institute, county commissioner training, local government training, ethics training, State Ethics Commission, county commissioners, Association of County Commissions of Alabama, local emergency management director, public officials, municipal officials, Alabama Code Title 11, Alabama Code Title 31
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Members, this is, uh, Representative Raymond's bill relating to the generation of electric power by water
- That govern the House proceeding. None of those rules.
- Um, for local governments to adopt these policies, and this bill is intended to address that.
- If a local government violates the provisions of this bill, citizens may report the violation to the
- Further, the sub requires local governments to comply with state consumable hemp product laws.
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