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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • There being two present, a quorum will be established as the meeting progresses; no votes are required
  • municipal and county law enforcement... ... agencies in economically disadvantaged areas can purchase surplus
  • Thus, House Bill 1851 would allow the Facilities Commission to transfer surplus motor vehicles and other
  • The subject is California with medical textile integration to ensure school districts that receive surplus
  • Additionally, school districts that receive surplus property under this provision cannot sell it before
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Jan 21st, 2026 at 10:30 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • However, current state law provides that no state funding is required for the program.
  • For all of us, MSOCs are basic education requirements and they cannot be deferred or waived.
  • require additional investment of state dollars at a time when money is very tight.
  • My response to Senator Harris' question is, yes, any additional money require that that.
  • First, we think any specific requirements should be made by stakeholders in Washington.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence May 12th, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you require assistance in registering or testifying, please contact Michael, our assistant clerk.
  • One of the problems is when you require or try to implement safety measures...
  • Further, it adds a requirement that an appointed master who hears and takes evidence on the matters must
  • This is simply updating notice and filing requirements for court proceedings involving persons with mental
  • Decades ago, there was a requirement that after you submitted a facts document, you needed to send the
Bills: SJR27 , SB53 , SB311 , SB1164 , SB2807 , SB1574 , SB 53
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Mar 17th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 1078 would amend the Labor Code to require the Workforce Commission to create in collaboration
  • House Bill 39 also requires the Texas Veterans Commission to prepare and submit a comprehensive report
  • HB30 aligns with that. and it will require legitimate constitutional authority before committing Texas
  • It requires debate, consensus, and sober thinking before sending our armed forces off to battle.
  • They all have a federal service requirement tied to them, whether it be 90 days, 180 days, that is a
Bills: HB39 , HB227 , HB930 , HB 1078 , HB39 , HB227
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/3/25

Elections Finance and Government Operations

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> area combined these will require area combined these will require approximately<00:05:48.280><c>
  • There's another field in the database, but that wouldn't be required.
  • </c> you're just filling out the required you're just filling out the required information<01:15:49.400
  • </c> have staff and wasn't basically required have staff and wasn't basically required to<01:34:37.679
  • </c> number of cities from the requirements number of cities from the requirements although<01:36:13.880
Bills: HF484 , HF483 , HF1447 , HF1496 , HF554
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

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  • Are there any requirements of it?
  • </c> interpretation of these requirements? interpretation of these requirements?
  • </c><00:36:08.720><c> on</c> consequential new requirement on consequential new requirement on employers
  • And can they be hard plastic required.
  • We don't require<01:19:04.719><c> it</c><01:19:04.840><c> even</c> require it even require it even to
Bills: HF3878 , HF4131 , HF3796 , HF4097
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Commerce and Small Business Committee Mar 18th, 2026

Commerce and Small Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> It says when an inspection is required by a local government entity, a condition of a permit for
  • Here's one option: when the inspection is required by local government governing and the condition of
  • It should have the words 'as required by a local governing entity' as a condition of permitting.
  • so required by a local governing entity so required by a local governing entity as<00:15:44.160><c> a
Bills: HB610 , HB620 , HB582 , HB610 , HB620 , HB582
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Health and Public Affairs Feb 1st, 2026 at 01:15 pm

Senate Health & Public Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Authentic Health care requires standards, inspections, and accountability.
  • However you want to call it, it's taxpayer dollars, and that requires transparency.
  • There is not a statutory requirement in New Mexico; a separate statute requires reporting on new investments
  • So again, it's just this requirement. We don't have a requirement in testimony about public money.
  • It's just not going to have this statutorily required provision.
Bills: SB41 , SB33 , SB32 , SB30
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee approves HF1346 2/26/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • We strongly support Representative Nash's bill, which ensures training meets two basic requirements:
  • I don't know the answer if they are required at this point. Someone from DCF may know that answer.
  • I don't know if they're required to take the training or not.
  • </c> don't I don't know if they're required don't I don't know if they're required to<00:16:54.199><c
  • This section does not require mandated reporters to complete or undergo training.
Bills: HF1346 , HF1169 , HF1276
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • So in some areas it said that the Commissioner required Commissioner's approval for rates as the...
  • So in some areas it said that the Commissioner, it required Commissioner's approval for rates.
  • Currently, insurance companies report themselves, and this would require an independent actuary. ...and
  • this would require an independent actuary to take a look at those just to encourage transparency.
  • So this would require an independent actuary at the cost to the insurance company.
Committee: House Insurance
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 7th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • of their basic obligatory requirement of one week in a month or two weeks. ...weeks a year.
  • In practice, this will allow the corporation to meet the program's affordability requirements by using
  • Services, in their interim report, House Bill 2426 instructs member agencies to study the use of surplus
  • Representative, the bill requires various state agencies to get together and try to determine if there
  • are excess or surplus lands available at any level of government, as the... ...author described, and
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Environment Committee Meeting - 2025-03-27

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And will there be any other reporting requirements?
  • During that review, we often require additional information from the applicant.
  • To be clear, the MPCA's policies on when to require modeling are not changing here.
  • We already require modeling in many different situations.
  • permit applicants when that's required and when it's not required.
Bills: HF1587 , HF2293 , HF2218 , HF1208 , HF1482
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/27/25

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • It also requires annual annually.
  • So that should be very clear when that's required and when that's not required.
  • So that should be very clear when that's required and when that's not required.
  • So that should be very clear when that's required and when that's not required.
  • So that should be very clear when that's required and when that's not required.
Bills: HF1587 , HF2293 , HF2218 , HF1208 , HF1482
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business and Insurance 2ND REVISED Apr 23rd, 2026 at 09:30 am

Business and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • What we're doing here is we're removing a dual licensure requirement.
  • In doing due diligence in this, I looked at when the dual licensure requirement was put in place.
  • Locking detailed requirements into the statute.
  • Requirement and I'm honored to be able to nominate and recommend him today.
  • And this just ensures that our statutes coincide with those at the federal level as required.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business and Insurance 2ND REVISED Apr 23rd, 2026

Business and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • And with three years of legwork, we were able to get testing required for Hep B, Hep C, and HIV on all
  • What we're doing here is we're removing a dual licensure requirement.
  • In doing due diligence in this, I looked at when the dual licensure requirement was put in place.
  • And I have to restate, no one is required to do this. We're not forcing people to do this.
  • and this just ensures that our statutes coincide with those at the federal level as required.
Summary: The Business and Insurance Committee first handled a series of executive nominations, including appointments or reappointments to the Oklahoma Securities Commission, Real Estate Commission, State Athletic Commission, Accountancy Board, Commission on Consumer Credit, Uniform Building Code Commission, Abstractors Board, Used Motor Vehicle Dismantler and Manufactured Housing Commission, and State Banking Board. Most nominees briefly addressed the committee, and the nominations were advanced by unanimous or near-unanimous votes. One HB 4488 was laid over at the start of the meeting. The committee then considered several bills. HB 4322, which would remove a dual-licensure requirement for funeral directors and embalmers, drew questions about consumer protection and body care procedures and passed 6-3. HB 4202, changing workers’ compensation fee schedule treatment for radiology, passed unanimously. HB 4203, directing the Uniform Building Code Commission to explore guidelines for single-exit configurations in certain buildings up to four stories, passed 7-2 after concerns were raised about fire safety. HB 4457, dealing with specialty pharmacies, pharmacy benefit managers, and access to specialty medications, passed unanimously. Members also debated HB 3983, which would move Oklahoma’s moist smokeless tobacco tax to a weight-based system; supporters argued it would improve fairness and revenue stability, while opponents said it would raise taxes on some products and lacked consumer protections. It passed 6-3. HB 3660, authorizing natural organic reduction as an additional end-of-life option, prompted a lengthy debate over dignity, religious concerns, and consumer choice; it passed 5-4. HB 3802, prohibiting auto insurers from raising premiums solely because a spouse died, passed unanimously. HB 2933, a consumer protection insurance bill, passed 9-0 after extensive discussion of claims handling and insurer accountability. Additional insurance and regulatory measures—HB 2955, HB 2956, HB 3781, HB 3521, HB 3796, HB 3794, and HB 3800—were also advanced, most with little or no opposition. The chair closed by noting all executive nominations and legislation had been cleared from the committee for the year.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/04/2026 - Senate Government

Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Modifies the requirements. So the requirements are...
  • Paragraph under purpose, modifies the requirements. So the requirements are already there.
  • So, yeah, the bill does require manual checks that would require folks to do those checks.
  • It would also require people, as Senator Hoffman said, to have bunk offices, Require people, as Senator
  • that meets the outlined requirements.
Committee: Senate Government
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 28th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

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  • It only requires 80%, while our clean energy laws require 100%.
  • It only requires 80% while our clean energy laws require a hundred percent.
  • Because it has a work requirement.
  • Because it has a work requirement.
  • And one of the components of that is requiring certain populations to have a work requirement that, in
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 28th, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It only requires 80% while our clean energy laws require 100%.
  • Because it has a work requirement.
  • And one of the components of that is requiring certain populations to have a work requirement that, in
  • And the homeless, because there is a work requirement.
  • And that's not funding the support that these kids require.
Summary: The House convened, established a quorum, approved the prior day’s minutes, and then moved through caucuses and a series of transportation, elections, energy, historical records, cannabis, abortion-access, and fiscal bills. Members repeatedly emphasized that several measures were supplemental or technical updates to existing law, while others involved larger policy disputes over taxes, fees, clean energy, election security, and reproductive health. The chamber also received Senate messages on other bills and briefly recessed for caucus during the day. The most prominent action was final passage of Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6005, the supplemental transportation budget, after adopting a technical amendment and a larger striker amendment. Supporters highlighted preservation and maintenance funding, rail investments, ferry maintenance, road safety, and continued work on major projects statewide; opponents largely reserved comments or noted concerns about future needs. The House passed the bill 93-0 with five excused. The House also passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2711 on transportation resources, after adopting a technical amendment that removed the aircraft tax and delayed an RV-related tax change; supporters said it protected businesses and jobs, while opponents objected to trade-in treatment and other tax changes. That bill passed 83-10. On elections, the House considered Senate Bill 5892 to protect the voter registration database. An amendment to reduce penalties from a felony to a civil infraction and remove the emergency clause failed, while the committee amendment passed 50-34. Supporters said the bill was needed to safeguard sensitive voter data and clarify access; opponents argued it created conflicts with federal law and imposed excessive penalties on local election officials. The bill then passed 57-36. On energy, Substitute Senate Bill 5982 updating consumer-owned utility provisions drew debate over carbon capture, resource adequacy, data centers, and clean energy policy. Amendments on carbon capture and blackout-triggered termination failed, while an amendment preserving cogeneration exceptions passed; the bill then passed 57-37. The House also passed Senate Bill 5863 on preservation and inspection of state historical records, after rejecting an amendment to require longer retention but adopting the committee amendment; supporters stressed preserving the history of residential habilitation centers and the value to families seeking records. Substitute Senate Bill 5874, allowing the Employment Security Department to waive penalties for minor employer reporting errors, passed unanimously. Engrossed House Bill 2681, raising cannabis license fees while removing an escalator, passed 52-42. Finally, Substitute Senate Bill 5917 on access to abortion medications saw several failed amendments from opponents seeking to narrow, reframe, or add fiscal limits to the bill; supporters said it preserved flexibility to ensure access and avoid waste, and the bill passed 57-36.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, in July 2025, Lough presented an evaluation of statutorily required reports.
  • Members, in July 2025, Lough presented an evaluation of statutorily required reports. Mr.
  • Chairman, yes, committee, House Bill 2588 adds requirements to HOA boards. I yield. All right.
  • Could you give us some ideas of what requirements Thank you for bringing forward the bill.
  • Could you give us some ideas of what requirements we're going to put on HOA boards?