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  • on the design review of state construction projects administered by the Department of Accounting and
  • </c> relating to state construction projects. relating to state construction projects.
  • <c> provide</c> state construction manager to provide state construction manager to provide guidance<
  • </c><00:37:40.400><c> construction</c> design review of state construction design review of state construction
  • </c><00:38:01.680><c> construction</c> submitted for state construction submitted for state construction
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Budget Feb 6th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Capital Budget

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  • a construction project.
  • So just the nature of construction and construction delays could potentially be a cost driver, though
  • The Secretary of State is authorized to solicit...
  • I think all of you have heard about the state of finances of school districts across the state.
  • of dams that covered our villages to today's siting and construction over buildings and structures on
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
  • You'll note there's a fiscal note in your packets that's positive for the state of Alabama.
  • We automatically, like other states, jumped in when they passed that law in 2022, the Federal Jobs Cut
  • Well, other states around us have said, "Well, let's get off of that and take it back to the way it was
  • And so businesses here in Alabama that do this, we're at risk of losing them to the states around us
Bills: HB353, HB354, HB357, HB396, SB83
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

State Affairs Mar 26th, 2025

State Affairs

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  • The Committee on state affairs come to order. Clerk call the roll.
  • Essentially, uh, before someone builds wind turbines, they must build meteorological or MT towers, uh
  • Several of these view corridors will be affected by this construction.
  • I'm senior manager of state and local government relations for Cisco.
  • Please proceed because, uh, like was stated by the previous speaker.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cap Committee Meeting - 2025-05-06

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Murphy naming of the library construction grants that we passed off the House floor.
  • Previous to being on Capital Investment, I did not know the needs of the state, and the tours really
  • a lot of states are kind of in a jumble.
  • I appreciate the stakeholders and partners for helping us understand the needs of the state.
  • . ...serves the entire state.
Bills: HF719, HF2484, HF2486
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

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  • </c><00:02:17.200><c> a</c> grant to cellucom to help construct a grant to cellucom to help construct
  • and I know long-standing in this state and I know that<00:10:14.440><c> this</c><00:10:14.600><c> state
  • So what is the $10 million buying the state of Minnesota? Is this for construction?
  • of Minnesota is this buying the state of Minnesota is this for<00:13:02.560><c> construction</c><00:
  • </c> require some outfits into the build require some outfits into the build building<00:13:29.639><c
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Housing Jan 16th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Housing

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  • build that.
  • building.
  • As you know, permits for multifamily housing construction in Washington State have fallen precipitously
  • In housing trust fund portfolio or buildings and supportive services that are funded by state funding
  • Yeah, so it's functionally construction lending. So it's paid once the building is built.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

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

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

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  • It actually changes our state fossil from Aurohainax to Uhauroposeidon.
  • I've been a plumbing contractor in the state of Oklahoma for 33 years.
  • It is the home and auto savings account bill.
  • account, maybe to pay for shoes that are a.
  • And so I paid for that out of my own checking account.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

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

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

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  • considerable amount more working in the private sector than what they currently make working for the state
  • That was one of the reasons we ran the bill to keep the good people working for the state so we don't
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Local Government Jan 29th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Local Government

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  • for construction and construction materials in the state and comprises a number of model codes and standards
  • The bill requires the State Building Code Council to collaborate with other state agencies and entities
  • Building Code to reflect... ...appendix to the state building code to reflect.
  • And while the State Building Code Council is a competent resource for evaluating building construction
  • And while the State Building Code Council is a competent resource for evaluating building construction
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Feb 3rd, 2026

Community Affairs

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  • of a building for code enforcement.
  • of a building for code enforcement.
  • In the meantime, my building permit went through all of its reviews through the Orange County Building
  • Senator Yarbrough, can you tell us how this is different than what the state is required for state agencies
  • Senator Yarbrough, can you tell us how this is different than what the state is required for state agencies
Summary: The committee heard several housing, local government, utility, and transparency bills. SB 1342 on transportation infrastructure and land development regulations, by Sen. Rouson, was presented as a housing-affordability measure modeled on the Live Local Act for transit corridors. After adopting an amendment that removed the bill’s compelling-governmental-interest language in enforcement provisions, the committee heard testimony from local-government and housing interests both supporting and opposing the bill’s zoning preemption approach. The bill was reported favorably. The committee also reported favorably CS/SB 1614, by Sen. Leek, which was amended to remove stormwater and code-enforcement spending provisions and to tighten restrictions on local governments seeking state appropriations after audits or without required affirmations. SB 1548, the next Live Local Act iteration by Sen. Claddie Ude, was also reported favorably; it expands where Live Local projects may be located and adds fair-housing protections. SB 968 on home backup power systems, by Sen. McLean, was reported favorably after testimony from builders and energy-related stakeholders, with the sponsor noting he was still working on amendments to refine permit provisions. The committee then approved CS/SB 698, by Sen. Martin, which allows building permits for single-family homes to be issued before septic permits are finalized if application has been made, while still requiring septic approval before occupancy. Builders testified that septic permit delays were causing lengthy project delays and contract cancellations. The committee also reported favorably SB 1320, by Sen. Martin, requiring county tax-increase referenda to include a Department of Financial Services spending analysis if available; the sponsor said the goal was to give voters more standardized fiscal information, while opponents argued existing law already provides similar transparency. SB 484, by Sen. Avila, on data centers, was reported favorably after an amendment adding a knowledge requirement to the foreign-country-of-concern service prohibition; the bill addresses local planning authority, nondisclosure agreements, utility tariff requirements, and water-use limits for large data centers. The committee also reported favorably SB 1118, by Sen. Avila, creating a one-year public-records exemption for data-center location and proprietary information, with testimony split between economic-development supporters and transparency concerns. Finally, the committee took up SB 706, by Sen. Mayfield, preempting naming of major commercial service airports to the state and designating Palm Beach International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport subject to federal and trademark conditions; it was reported favorably after questions about local input and airport naming. The committee then heard extensive public testimony on SB 1134, by Sen. Yarbrough, which would prohibit counties and municipalities from funding, promoting, or taking official actions related to DEI and would create penalties and a private right of action for residents. The sponsor argued the bill was aimed at preventing taxpayer-funded DEI programs and cited examples from Jacksonville and other jurisdictions; opponents said the bill was vague, overbroad, and would chill local programs, public education, and civil-rights-related activities. The transcript ends during continued public testimony on SB 1134, with no final committee action shown in the excerpt.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Apr 29th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

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  • HB 165 adds Juneteenth as a state holiday.
  • I think it's a good look for the state.
  • Architect, the International Building Code, their local municipality.
  • Research, we began to realize that our state does not have a standardized building code.
  • We have a wild, wild west of building codes.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 5/6/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Murphy naming of the library construction grants that we passed off the House floor.
  • Murphy um naming of the<00:02:49.120><c> library</c><00:02:49.440><c> construction</c><00:02:49.840><
  • c> grants</c><00:02:50.080><c> that</c><00:02:50.239><c> we</c> the library construction grants that
  • while a lot of states are kind of in a jumble.
  • Representative Pérez-Vega continued: this state gets to float while a lot of states are kind of in a
Bills: HF719, HF2484, HF2486
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee Apr 6th, 2026 at 10:30 am

A&B Education Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The state has made movements for paid maternity leave, but we should also be there for our teachers on
  • networks and digital payment networks to the ways that you can add money to your college savings account
  • Today, so I think we can account for that within.
  • So, if you have a school that is ignoring state law, that that would be the necessary or that would be
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Transportation Feb 18th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Transportation

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  • As far as I can remember, we talked about building this bridge.
  • the possibility of building the bridge.
  • Federal representatives discussed the possibility of building the bridge.
  • It's just maintenance everywhere all over the state.
  • Businesses have made in partnership with the state on this.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Transportation Feb 18th, 2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • As far as I can remember, we talked about building this bridge.
  • the possibility of building the bridge.
  • As far as I can remember, we talked about building this bridge.
  • It's just maintenance everywhere all over the state.
  • Businesses have made in partnership with the state on this.
Summary: The committee took up several transportation-related bills. House Bill 2123, as amended, would change an existing statute authorizing the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to build a bridge crossing the Arkansas River between Tulsa and Bixby by removing self-sufficiency language. Representative Tedford said the bridge has been contemplated for decades, that traffic and safety concerns have increased as the area has grown, and that local, state, and federal officials discussed the project and potential funding for connector roads. Members asked about fiscal impact and funding sources; Tedford said there was no appropriations fiscal impact and that local governments and possible federal dollars could help with connector roads. The bill passed 10-1. House Bill 3757, as amended, would extend the time before the Turnpike Authority’s authorization sunsets, changing the construction deadline from five years to seven years. Representative Wilk said the bill was intended to give the project more time to begin construction. A member raised a question about what happens if bonds are already issued before the deadline, but no answer was provided. The bill passed 7-4. House Bill 2445, with a PCS adopted, would extend the work of the Route 66 Centennial Commission and continue state efforts tied to the Route 66 centennial beyond the initial celebration period. Representative Hill said the goal was to preserve and build on investments already made along Route 66, including signage and related improvements, and to continue that work for the next 100 years. Members discussed maintenance and ongoing investment in the corridor. The bill passed 10-0. The committee also reported one earlier bill out of committee by a 10-0 vote before moving to HB 2123.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation REVISED Feb 9th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Revenue and Taxation

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  • So, it would be per taxpayer account.
  • But 2,800 of those accounts account for only $58,000. And those are at $50 or less.
  • To jumpstart development and building across the state.
  • I mean, we have so many great buildings all across the state that are not being used.
  • So this credit is proven useful and closing the skills gap in the state by attracting out-of-state talent
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation REVISED Feb 9th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • The only words that were added were per account, $5,000 or less per account.
  • We need as many tools in our toolbox as possible to jump-start development and building across the state
  • I mean, we have so many great buildings all across the state that are not being used.
  • There's so many ways that you can live outside the state and work in the state.
  • the United States.
Summary: The Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee took up a mix of tax policy, incentive, and administrative measures, beginning with an annual motion authorizing the chair to request OSBI background checks for any Horse Racing Commission nominees. The committee then passed Senate Bill 1839, as amended, to create a de minimis ad valorem tax exception for personal property valued at $5,000 or less per account. The committee also confirmed Daniel LaFortune to the Oklahoma Tax Commission by a 12-0 vote, with LaFortune emphasizing his IRS background and commitment to customer service and fairness. Several other bills were approved, including Senate Bill 1280 to align the plugging fund sunset date in the tax code with another statute; Senate Bill 1832 to reauthorize income tax refund checkoffs for veterans programs; Senate Bill 2001 to freeze property taxes for three years for homeowners displaced by a turnpike or eminent domain, though members raised concerns about downsizing and future valuation; and Senate Bill 1405 to renew the wildlife diversity checkoff, with testimony clarifying it would fund non-game species rather than predator reintroduction. Senate Bill 1989 also passed, expanding the Oklahoma College Savings Plan to accept digital payment platforms such as Venmo and PayPal, with members discussing how deposits would be tracked. The committee then considered Senate Bill 2143, which would allow counties to use aerial or satellite imagery and fixed-wing aircraft for property assessment while excluding drones; supporters cited efficiency, safety, and accuracy, while opponents raised privacy, foreign-company, and taxpayer-frustration concerns. The bill passed 7-4. Senate Bill 1393, a housing redevelopment tax credit for vacant and abandoned properties, passed 8-3 after discussion about affordable housing requirements and project ranking. The committee also approved three Incentive Evaluation Commission recommendations: Senate Bill 1392 to increase the aerospace engineer employee tax credit, Senate Bill 1395 to limit carryforward of the new jobs tax credit to seven years, and Senate Bill 1400 to consolidate aircraft-related sales tax exemptions. The meeting adjourned after the chairman noted more bills would be heard at a later meeting.