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FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Feb 18th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bail is going back to the defendant and not the charitable bail organization.
  • I'm trying to figure out how this works for charitable bail organizations versus larger corporations,
  • Will they continue to see a revenue stream while charitable bail organizations will see a decrease and
  • I'm on the Executive Board of Cains for Palestine, which we are a registered student organization on
  • By a university administration to even become a registered organization in the first place.
Bills: S0436 , S0532 , S0600 , S0644 , S0682 , S0928 , S1072 , S1332 , S1632 , S1634
Summary: The Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice met to consider several criminal justice and court-related bills, along with the committee’s proposed $7.9 billion budget. The committee first heard and approved CS/SB 600 on bail bonds, as amended to adjust solicitation, cash bond return, forfeiture remission timing, and clerk procedures; CS/SB 436 on felony battery, which expands qualifying prior offenses and was amended to correct a drafting issue; CS/SB 928, “Missy’s Law,” requiring immediate remand to custody after conviction for dangerous crimes; SB 1332 on career offender registration, adding in-person reporting, more detailed registration requirements, and stronger penalties for noncompliance; and CS/SB 682 on violent criminal offenses, a domestic violence measure adopted via a substitute amendment that adds stricter penalties, electronic monitoring, injunction protections, and related procedures. All of those bills were reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 1072 creating an anti-Semitism task force in the Attorney General’s Office. The bill drew extensive public testimony both for and against, with supporters emphasizing rising anti-Semitic incidents and the need for statewide review, and opponents raising concerns about free speech, the definition of anti-Semitism, and possible conflation of criticism of Israel with hate speech. Senators also discussed the bill’s scope and the IHRA definition before it was reported favorably. In addition, CS/SB 532 on clerks of court was amended to clarify foreclosure sale procedures and funding predictability for clerks, then reported favorably. CS/SB 644 on attorney’s fees, suit money, and costs was also approved after amendments that aligned family-law fee provisions and codified standards for fee awards in dissolution and paternity cases; the sponsor said the bill was intended to curb vexatious litigation and improve consistency across districts. After the bill actions, the chair summarized the criminal and civil justice budget, describing it as a disciplined proposal that addresses corrections deficits and future inmate growth while funding core public safety needs. The committee then heard substantial public testimony on prison conditions, staffing, pay, heat, infrastructure, and the possibility of reducing prison populations or adding air conditioning in facilities. The chair announced that SB 1632 and its conforming bill SB 1634 would be temporarily postponed to the following week, and the record was supplemented with the names of many people who had registered to speak for or against those bills. The meeting concluded after members were invited to record votes and the committee adjourned.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

CPN-JDC, CPN, CPN, CPN Public Hearings 03-04-2026

Commerce and Consumer Protection

Bills: SB2386 , SB2804 , SB2852
Summary: The committees met in decision-making sessions on several bills and generally advanced them without opposition. Early actions included SB 2386, which clarifies job-posting pay disclosure requirements and lowers the small-employer exemption threshold, and SB 2804, both recommended to pass unamended. SB 2852, addressing accessibility of information and communications technology for people with disabilities in public accommodations, was also recommended to pass unamended. SB 2975 on marine life conservation districts was advanced unamended despite a noted defective effective date. The CPN committee then acted on SB 3019, a consumer protection bill, recommending passage with amendments to require refunds of certain fees upon cancellation and to defect the effective date to July 1, 2050. SB 3231 on agricultural districts, SB 2378 on housing, and SB 3062 on liquor were all recommended to pass with amendments and a defective effective date set to July 1, 2050. SB 3255, concerning cash payments and rounding guidance, was reconsidered after discussion with small business stakeholders and was also advanced with amendments. In the later regular CPN agenda, SB 2607 on landscape architect licensure drew support from the board and professional groups and was recommended to pass with board-requested amendments and a July 1, 2050 effective date. SB 2623 SD1 on pharmacy technician registration was recommended to pass with clarifying amendments from the Board of Pharmacy. SB 2396, which would create a registry for agents managing property for absentee owners and require on-island contact information for certain condo owners, received mixed testimony: supporters emphasized accountability and enforcement, while opponents from community associations raised implementation concerns and asked for further work. The committee ultimately recommended SB 2396 with amendments from the Hawaii Council of Community Associations and a July 1, 2050 effective date.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Tourism Jan 28th, 2026

Commerce and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • FLPA passed establishing uniform standards of conduct for labor pools to ensure that laborers are treated
  • The amendments are strengthening the Florida Labor Pool Act, and I'm here representing both the organization
  • So I see there's a lot of folks here from your organization.
  • The amendments are strengthening the Florida Labor Pool Act, and I'm here representing both the organization
  • I was a labor worker.
Bills: S1080 , S1112 , S1324 , S1338 , S1582 , S1672
Summary: The Committee on Commerce and Tourism considered several bills. SB 1338 by Senator Burton would strengthen enforcement of written endowment agreements for charitable gifts and require legislative approval for new filing or reporting requirements on charities. The sponsor and Philanthropy Roundtable testified in support, emphasizing donor intent and protections for nonprofits; the bill was reported favorably. SB 1324, which was expected to address principal offices of LLCs, was temporarily postponed. The committee also passed CS/SB 1080 by Senator DeSigley, which directs FDOT to adopt rules allowing direct payments to first-tier subcontractors in specified circumstances. A transportation industry representative supported the measure, saying the situations are rare but need a statutory remedy. CS/SB 1582 by Senator Yarbrough, as amended, requires secondhand dealers, secondary metal recyclers, and pawnbrokers to submit transaction data to FDLE for statewide sharing through systems such as LInX; the amendment and bill were both reported favorably, with one witness from the Florida Recycler’s Association opposing the amendment. Senator McLean’s SB 1672, creating a home buyer workforce tax credit for employer contributions to help employees with first-time Florida home purchases, was reported favorably with support from the Florida Chamber of Commerce. SB 1112 by Senator Garcia, relating to the Florida Labor Pool Act, drew extensive testimony from workers, reentry advocates, and supporters who argued it would prohibit placement fees when workers are hired permanently, require annual registration of labor pools, improve accountability, and support stable employment and reentry; the bill was reported favorably. The committee then adjourned after recording votes and other closing business.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Labor & Workplace Standards Jan 28th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Labor & Workplace Standards

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the Labor and Workplace Standards Committee. Today is Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
  • It removes the requirement for the Department of Labor and Industries to deny, suspend, or revoke a contractor's
  • And after that, we'll be hearing from Tammy Felon from the Department of Labor and Industries.
  • Tammy Fallon, on behalf of the Department of Labor and Industries, came forward and said they wanted
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 2nd, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's relating to the establishment of a skilled labor task force by certain agencies. local workforce
  • We have development organizations throughout the state of Texas that can come on board with us to help
  • The committee substituted House Bill 3699 with a Texas Labor Code 2008.002 defines "labor" and the "person
  • They found that limiting the duration of UI assistance did not correlate with. improved labor market
  • Data suggests, however, that people left the labor market after their benefits were exhausted and were
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Feb 18th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bail is going back to the defendant and not the charitable bail organization.
  • I'm trying to figure out how this works for charitable bail organizations versus larger corporations,
  • Will they continue to see a revenue stream while charitable bail organizations will see a decrease and
  • Yeah, I mean, the charitable bail organizations make a conscious decision whether or not they want to
  • By a university administration to even become a registered organization in the first place.
Bills: S0436 , S0532 , S0600 , S0644 , S0682 , S0928 , S1072 , S1332 , S1632 , S1634
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/11/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • The organization that I represent is an organization that helps veterans as they are transitioning from
  • The organization that I represent is an organization that helps veterans as they are transitioning from
  • And we've added into the bill that the organization must be veteran-led or veteran-managed.
  • Vets to Gov, how long has that... ...organization Vets to Gov, how long has that—or the organization
  • Well, in fact, I got to get this organized in terms of who's speaking, who actually wants to speak.
Bills: HB2424 , HB2608 , HB2775 , HB2805 , HB2908
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/13/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
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  • Larson, Director of Apprenticeship Minnesota, Department of Labor and Industry.
  • I direct the apprenticeship division at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
Bills: HF846 , HF1538 , HF1959
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 3/17/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • We bring together restaurants, caterers, and hunger-fighting organizations to tackle...” because it amounts
  • and all packaging for these meals from Second Harvest Heartland, along with reimbursement for the labor
  • And thank you for what your<00:18:22.320><c> organization</c><00:18:22.960><c> does.
  • </c><00:18:23.280><c> Very,</c><00:18:23.760><c> very,</c><00:18:24.000><c> very</c> your organization
  • Very, very, very your organization does. Very, very, very important. important. important.
Bills: HF238 , HF3381 , HF3754 , HF1049
Committee: House Taxes
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Rules REVISED: Start time delayed to 1:45 PM

Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • Why fund these veteran service organizations, and granted there is definitely a need?
Bills: HJR1074 , HB3501 , HJR1070
Committee: House Rules
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.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Jan 20th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Does the fact that these courses are going to be provided by a faith-based organization mean they're
  • Senate Bill 834 repeals a recent provision affecting nonprofit religious organizations known as health
  • Senate Bill 834 repeals a recent provision affecting non-profit religious organizations known as health
  • Without this bill, they can't have an organized response team that is coordinating and doing something
  • Without this bill, they can't have an organized response team that is coordinating and doing something
Bills: S0052 , S0502 , S0624 , S0758 , S0834 , S0840
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The committee considered several bills and reported each favorably. SB 624, by Senator Yarborough, would allow batterers intervention programs to offer optional supplemental faith-based activities, with no participant required to take part. Supporters said it would expand provider options and help address a shortage of certified programs; opponents raised concerns about mixing government-ordered programming with religion and about the state’s prior rule change. The bill passed 7-2. The committee also approved CS/SB 834, which repeals a 2022 restriction barring licensed insurance agents from partnering with health care sharing ministries to market or sell their programs. The sponsor and supporters argued the bill restores free speech, consumer choice, and access to faith-based alternatives, while opponents warned about consumer confusion, higher commissions, and weak protections because these ministries are not insurance. After extended debate, the measure passed 8-2. Other measures advanced unanimously or near-unanimously. CS/SB 502, as amended, would give Florida concurrent jurisdiction over certain juvenile offenses on military installations so juveniles can be handled in the state system; it passed 9-0. CS/SB 52 would exempt volunteer armed security for houses of worship from Class D or G licensing requirements, and supporters cited rising threats to churches and the need for organized volunteer security; it passed 9-0. SB 840, a cleanup bill to narrow and clarify last year’s emergency-related land-use restrictions after hurricanes, also passed 9-0, and CS/SB 758, which updates the membership of the Justice Administration Commission, passed 9-0 after an amendment restoring two public defenders to the commission.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education May 15th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're an organization that works with local communities to provide release time religious instruction
  • And then if other religions and organizations want to do this, they have to follow the same procedures
  • They have to provide liability insurance and the transportation and have a structure and organization
  • They provide religion classes that are offered by private organizations at off-site locations at no expense
  • Today, various organizations, such as the one that is already testifying here today, provide religion
Bills: SB226 , SB413 , SB571 , SB1049 , SB2398 , SB2920
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Apr 29th, 2025

S/C on Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a result of the 2005 Workers' Compensation Reform, Chapter 504.053 of the Texas Labor Code created
  • This bill makes a few changes to the labor code to speed up first responders' recovery.
  • HB 4415 would amend Labor Code 451.0025. ...to include all public employees, not just first responders
  • As a labor attorney, obviously Mr. Willis taught me to look out for workers. ...folks like that.
  • I'm board-certified in labor and employment law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the CEO of Workforce Solutions Borderplex, the workforce development organization in El Paso. ...
  • long been a champion of reducing bureaucracy and enhancing customer service as a publicly funded organization
  • . ...organizations, workforce development boards, keep the public citizen in mind.
  • of events available to the Texas Workforce Commission comes from the HB3699 would amend the Texas Labor
  • and abuse, allowing the agency. to use all investigative tools provided to the agency in the Texas Labor
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 29th, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Jan 27th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Executive Order 25-07, which requires state agencies to take certain steps to encourage the use of project labor
  • Executive Order 25-07, which requires state agencies to take certain steps to encourage the use of project labor
  • The PNW4WDA is a nonprofit organization founded in 1960.
  • The P&W is a nonprofit organization founded in 1960.
Bills: SB5987 , SB6170