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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

AEN-EDU-HWN, HWN Public Hearings 02-03-2026

Agriculture and Environment

Transcript Highlights:
  • It requires the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience to support
  • Cedric Gates here on behalf of the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity.
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  • </c> of Agriculture and Biocurity. of Agriculture and Biocurity.
  • </c><00:21:29.039><c> and</c> the department of agriculture and the department of agriculture and biocurity
Bills: SB2178
Summary: The committee heard testimony on SP 2178, which would create an industrial hemp program in the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity, establish an advisory board, support research through the University of Hawaii, and promote hemp-based materials and partnerships with Native Hawaiian practitioners and cooperatives. Testimony was generally supportive from industry, Native Hawaiian advocates, the Hawaii Farm Bureau, and the department, with supporters emphasizing economic opportunity, community-based development, and potential uses such as hempcrete and fiber products. The Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity also said it supported the intent, but its representative explained that the bill would require additional staffing and resources for education, monitoring, testing, and enforcement. Members raised concerns about overlapping regulation with USDA hemp licensing and the cost of new positions; the department estimated three additional positions at about $80,000 each and noted current federal licensing does not charge fees. The committee recommended passage with amendments, including removing state licensing requirements to avoid duplication with USDA authority, making technical changes, and blanking the appropriation amount for later consideration, and the recommendation was adopted unanimously. The committee also heard and later took action on several other measures. SB 2702, relating to Hawaiian Homes and an irrigation system inventory, drew support but was postponed for decision-making until February 5 so additional amendments could be prepared. SB 2785, relating to economic development, received mixed testimony but was recommended and adopted for passage without amendments. SB 2790, relating to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands and the Mākai irrigation system, received strong support and was also passed unamended. SB 2314, relating to the Hawaiian language and the legal effect of Hawaiian versions of laws, drew support from the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission and others, while the Attorney General’s office raised concerns about the wording; the committee adopted amendments incorporating language from the judiciary, clarifying that English and Hawaiian are official languages and that priority goes to the version consistent with legislative intent when there is a material difference, and then passed the bill with amendments. All final votes reported were in favor, with no recorded opposition.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Jan 22nd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to this Washington State Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.
  • I've written to the Secretary of Agriculture.
  • and make Washington State the center of green agricultural projects.
  • and environmentally sound agricultural sector.
  • agricultural emissions.
Bills: SB5816, SB5971
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Mar 11th, 2025

Agriculture & Livestock

Transcript Highlights:
  • product and bottling honey is packaging a raw agricultural product.
  • We don't want agriculture. And that's really what it boils down to.
  • The image of we just don't do agriculture in this neighborhood. That's all very well and fine.
  • Texas Department of Agriculture has asked for this bill? No, I didn't say they asked for it.
  • Agricultural producers and landowners inside their jurisdiction.
Bills: HB294, HB405, HB519, HB294
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture & Natural Resources Feb 24th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Good morning, and welcome to the Tuesday, February 24th House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
  • to support decarbonizing the agricultural sector.
  • to support decarbonizing the agricultural sector.
  • Kamrath, here in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.
  • Kamrath, here in the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.
Bills: SB5919, SB5816
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Mar 18th, 2025

Agriculture & Livestock

Transcript Highlights:
  • 2 Committee on Agriculture and Livestock come to order the clerk call the roll.
  • to changes in federal law or regulations affecting the hemp industry.
  • It requires Texas to amend the regulations to the USDA within 120 days.
  • That's why they're coming here even wanting to self-regulate.
  • Agriculture and Livestock Committee.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 4/9/26

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • These regulations should be scaled.
  • </c> These regulations should be scaled. These regulations should be scaled.
  • </c> in agriculture. in agriculture.
  • . agriculture. agriculture.
Bills: HF4740, HF3940
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Feb 9th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • Talking with the Secretary of Agriculture at this time, they just didn't want to run this section of
  • It's not regulated by this law at all. It's essentially unregulated.
  • They pretty much know what the Department of Agriculture requires and wants them to do.
  • Right now, the Department of Agriculture licenses scrap dealers.
  • The Department of Agriculture would like to get rid of it.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Feb 9th, 2026

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the first Agriculture Committee of this session.
  • It's not regulated by this law at all. It's essentially unregulated.
  • The Department of Agriculture licensed scrap dealers.
  • The Department of Agriculture would like to get rid of it. They propose giving it to DEQ.
  • The Department of Agriculture would like to get rid of it.
Summary: The Agriculture Committee met and first took up HB 2975 by Representative Hardin. Hardin offered and the committee adopted an amendment deleting a section requested by the Secretary of Agriculture. The bill, as explained, clarifies poultry nutrient management rules so growers do not have to file a new plan if their operation has not changed, and it also allows a grower to both spread litter and haul some away. Members asked about six-year plan cycles and a 10-ton threshold for litter handling; Department of Agriculture counsel Tina Gunter explained that under 10 tons is essentially unregulated and that the 10-ton cutoff has been in the law since 1998. The committee then passed the bill by voice vote. The committee next considered HB 3405 and HB 3406, both presented by Representative Patzkowsky with PCS versions adopted as working drafts. HB 3405 adds poison hemlock and kudzu to the noxious weed list, removes a $1,000 fine, and clarifies responsibilities for eradication and rulemaking involving the Department of Transportation and the State Board of Agriculture; it passed 7-0. HB 3406 revises burn-ban statutes, including shortening the waiting period to eight days and updating criteria tied to drought monitoring and federal weather information; after questions about the role of the governor, county commissioners, and the U.S. Drought Monitor, the bill was laid over. Representative Pfeiffer presented HB 3728, described as a work in progress that would move scrap dealer licensing from the Department of Agriculture to DEQ. He said the current program is underfunded, enforcement is weak, and the agencies and scrap dealers are still discussing licensing fees and administration costs. Members raised concerns about whether higher fees could discourage licensing and about enforcement against copper theft. The committee passed the bill 6-0. HB 3902 was laid over without hearing. Finally, Representative Caldwell presented HB 3977, which would require the next state veterinarian or agriculture department appointee to have clinician experience with food-production animals. Caldwell said the goal is to ensure the position is filled by someone with practical veterinary experience and an understanding of Oklahoma agriculture. After brief supportive discussion, the committee passed the bill, and the meeting adjourned.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Apr 8th, 2025

Agriculture & Livestock

Transcript Highlights:
  • The trade agriculture inspection grant reduces wait times for agriculture inspections on the Texas-Mexico
  • Agriculture goods comprise a sizable portion of Texas-Mexico trade.
  • regulations to prevent the spread of foreign pests and diseases to adhere to trade laws.
  • These responsibilities fall to you to CBP agriculture specialists.
  • I also do a lot of agricultural pickup of livestock for cities when they call me.
Bills: HB2013, HB4163, HB4810
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Apr 27th, 2026

Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Vice Senator Kathy creates the Agricultural-based National Security Priorities Task Force.
  • Mike Strain, Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry.
  • Our city, our community, our parish has regulations. We have zoning ordinances.
  • I called the Department of Agriculture last week; no return call.
  • And I have not heard back from the Department of Agriculture.
Summary: The committee first heard Senate Concurrent Resolution 23, which would create an Agricultural-based National Security Priorities Task Force to study issues such as Chinese drones, farmland ownership, and other technology-related concerns that could affect farmers and national security. Senator Kathy Stewart said the goal was to avoid unintended consequences in legislation and to bring agriculture stakeholders together. The resolution was moved favorably with no objections. The committee then took up Senate Bill 502 on sugarcane bagasse storage. Supporters, including the sponsor, the Commissioner of Agriculture, and the American Sugar Cane League, said the bill would clarify that bagasse is an agricultural byproduct and would protect storage practices that comply with department best practices from local ordinances. Several residents from St. Martin Parish testified in opposition, saying a large bagasse pile near their homes was out of compliance, created dust and odors, and caused health and property-value concerns. Despite the opposition, the bill was reported favorably with no objections. House Bill 512, by Representative Schamerhorn, would prohibit the manufacturing and sale of cell-cultured food products in Louisiana while allowing university research to continue. An amendment was adopted to make the bill effective only if certain federal court rulings allow such a ban. The sponsor and Commissioner Strain argued the issue is still scientifically uncertain and that the state should avoid costly litigation; the bill was reported favorably with amendments after no objections. House Bill 1194, the Healthy Food Retail Act, was amended to shift food-desert research and mapping duties to the LSU AgCenter, while the financing authority would continue handling grants and related funding mechanisms. Supporters said the bill would improve data on food deserts and help target grocery access in underserved urban and rural areas; some members raised concerns about government subsidies and long-term dependence, but the sponsor and Commissioner Strain said the program is intended as infrastructure support to launch stores, not ongoing operating aid. After debate, the bill was reported favorably with amendments by a 10-3 roll call vote. The committee also reported favorably House Concurrent Resolution 65, which urges federal action to reclassify crawfish-industry job duties as agricultural labor for H-2A purposes; testimony emphasized labor shortages, the impact on crawfish and rice producers, and the need for more legal guest workers. The meeting ended with a brief informational handout on direct marketing and custom slaughter plants and adjournment.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • To the Department of Agriculture.
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  • Uh, primarily it agricultural chapters.
  • Anthony Cordela, Minnesota Department of Agriculture.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Environmental Regulation May 8th, 2025

Environmental Regulation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I am also a farmer and rancher, lifelong, have an agriculture degree, and was an agriculture teacher.
  • Implement similar regulations in four more states that are currently proposing PFAS regulations.
  • And this bill isn't about regulating agriculture; it's about protecting it.
  • It's been regulated; land application of biosolids has been regulated, studied, and approved since the
  • That's not on the agricultural side.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Apr 27th, 2026

Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Vice Senator Kathy creates the Agricultural-based National Security Priorities Task Force.
  • Mike Strain, Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry.
  • Our city, our community, our parish has regulations. We have zoning ordinances.
  • I did call the Department of Agriculture last week, no return call.
  • And I have not heard back from the Department of Agriculture.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture & Natural Resources Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Department of Agriculture has a variety of responsibilities related to the regulation of fertilizers
  • State Department of Agriculture.
  • I will question how much agriculture Maine has going on compared to Washington and other agricultural-producing
  • and non-agricultural settings.
  • As we know, cannabis is an agricultural product.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 4/13/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> Department of Agriculture. Department of Agriculture.
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  • I see this bill as another regulation on agriculture.
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Bills: HF858, HF2577, HF2576