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ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary Apr 2nd, 2025 at 02:30 pm

Judiciary

Bills: HB1455
Summary: The Judiciary Committee took up House Bill 1489, and Victoria Christian from Legislative Council reviewed the latest 3003 version. She explained that the bill was revised to clarify language about individuals who are or were in a dating relationship, to incorporate provisions from related Senate bills, and to narrow confidentiality and hearing provisions to domestic violence and sexual assault protection order cases. She also noted a clarification on page 12 regarding certification of certain individuals under Supreme Court rules rather than by the Supreme Court itself. Members discussed the consolidation of multiple related bills into one measure. Senator Myrdal moved Amendment 3.03 to engross House Bill 1489, and the motion passed. Senator Myrdal then moved a do pass recommendation on House Bill 1489 as amended, seconded by Senator Luick. The committee voted in favor of the amended bill by roll call, with all members present voting yes, and the motion carried. Chair Larson then asked for a member to carry the bill to the floor, and it was agreed that the bill would be carried. The committee also discussed its remaining workload and planned to clear the rest of its calendar the following week.
ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary Apr 2nd, 2025 at 09:00 am

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • and tribal neighbors. ...can inadvertently harm or exclude our tribal members and tribal neighbors.
  • It aligns with the federal recognition of tribal sovereignty.
  • The United States has long acknowledged... ...the federal recognition of tribal sovereignty.
  • This could include how tribal lands are managed, policies affecting health care access for tribal members
  • It upholds the sovereignty of tribal governments and ensures that their voices are not merely heard,
Bills: HB1455
Summary: The Judiciary Committee first heard House Bill 1455, which would require the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission to review introduced legislation for tribal implications and conduct consultation with affected tribes. Rep. Collette Brown said the bill was intended to formalize and strengthen tribal consultation, and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe representative Ross Bell testified in support. Brad Hawk, executive director of the Indian Affairs Commission, testified neutrally, saying the office already does much of this work but that the bill would add structure; several senators raised concerns about duplication, possible future staffing costs, and whether the bill was necessary. The committee amended the bill to replace “each measure” with “all legislation,” then passed a do-not-pass recommendation on HB 1455 by recorded vote, with Sen. Luick designated as carrier. The committee then took up House Bill 1032, dealing with municipal courts, appeals, and judge qualifications. Legislative Council and court staff walked through proposed amendments, including making municipal courts courts of record on a delayed effective date, clarifying appeal procedures, and adding standards for municipal judges. Members discussed whether to use the term “ethical standards” or “judicial conduct”; after questions about definitions and enforcement, the committee settled on replacing the language with “judicial conduct” in the amended bill. The committee adopted the amendments and then passed HB 1032 as amended on a do-pass vote, with Sen. Cory to carry. Later, the committee heard House Bill 1263, which would make it easier for people with criminal records to seek sealing after a denial by allowing an appeal and reducing the waiting period for a new petition from three years to one year. Rep. Nels Christensen, Christopher Davis, Travis Fink, and Brad Peterson all supported the bill’s goal of giving people a better path to rehabilitation and employment. The main point of disagreement was whether to keep the statutory presumption that the benefit to the petitioner must outweigh the presumption of openness of criminal records; several witnesses urged removing that language, while others said it was part of the compromise that created the current law. The committee closed the hearing without taking final action and said it would review the House discussion before deciding later.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/20/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • It just adds to this other list of entities that have to consult with tribal entities.
  • It just adds to this other list of entities that have to consult with tribal entities.
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  • governments and brings it in line tribal governments and brings it in line with<01:08:52.799><c> every
Bills: HF1470, HF1310, HF1837
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Tribal sovereignty and excessive self-determination of self-governments through the adoption of demonstrate
  • Worse yet, federal policies often fail to support the inherent sovereignty of tribal nations in managing
  • It says, protect tribal sovereignty and self-determination, emphasize the importance of tribal nations
  • This is crazy in the sense that if we're going to give and recognize that sovereignty. and give tribal
  • And in all things tribal sovereignty. Thank you. And I know I'm over my time.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on crucial issues facing tribal nations, particularly emphasizing the federal government's trust and treaty obligations. The discussions highlighted ongoing challenges such as disparities in healthcare, education, and public safety within Native communities. Chair Murkowski underscored the importance of listening to Native leaders and aligning congressional efforts with community needs, advocating for legislative actions that support tribal sovereignty and economic development. Various initiatives, including the Tax Parity Act and the PROTECT Act, aimed at addressing jurisdictional and financial disparities, were discussed in detail. A call for bipartisan support to alleviate the funding shortages affecting Indian Health Services was made several times during the meeting. Testimonies from tribal leaders and representatives emphasized the dire need for legislative support to enhance infrastructure, healthcare access, and public safety initiatives in tribal communities.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 13th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome, everybody, to the House State Government and Tribal Relations Committee.
  • Designate tribal liaisons provide timely notices and seek agreement, not merely consultations.
  • We've adopted tribal priorities since 2010, so in those priorities— In those priorities. Mr.
  • They've made it harder for non-tribal people to exist as part of a punishment.
  • Good afternoon, colleagues on the State Government and Tribal Relations Committee.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Environment Committee Meeting - 2025-03-27

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • For tribal members and non-tribal members, the parcel involved is across a parking lot from our existing
  • On behalf of the Leech Lake Tribal Council and the tribal government, our vision is to develop this site
  • The change in Section 5 recognizes the sovereignty of tribal governments and ensures that there is a
  • So nothing is changing in the requirements, just recognizing that tribal sovereignty.
  • What this bill does is make it clear that in terms of tribal sovereignty, they will have the opportunity
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:
  • The change in section five recognizes the sovereignty of tribal governments and ensures that there is
  • So nothing changing to the requirements, just recognizing that tribal sovereignty.
  • </c><01:35:15.840><c> Uh</c> recognizing that tribal sovereignty.
  • Uh recognizing that tribal sovereignty.
  • sovereignty that they terms of tribal sovereignty that they will<01:47:33.440><c> be</c><01:47:33.520
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

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

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • leadership has asked that I relay a request for an amendment to the language of this bill to include tribally
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Border Security May 15th, 2025

Border Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • Texas has the constitutional duty to protect its citizens and maintain sovereignty over our borders.
Bills: HCR98, HB180
Summary: The Senate Committee on Border Security met with a quorum present and first took up HCR 98, a resolution urging Congress to improve coordination among federal, state, and local authorities on counter-unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS) technology for border security. The author and sponsor described increasing drone activity along the border, saying unauthorized drones are used to track agents, identify weaknesses, and smuggle contraband, and argued for clearer procedures to detect, identify, and neutralize such aircraft. There was no public testimony, and the committee voted 4-0 to report HCR 98 favorably to the full Senate; the resolution was also ordered for local and uncontested calendar placement without objection. The committee then heard HB 180, sponsored by Chairman Birdwell, which would authorize the governor to coordinate directly with Mexican officials and individual Mexican states on border security agreements and appoint representatives to implement them. Birdwell said the bill would codify prior border-security cooperation efforts, improve responses to cross-border challenges such as drug and human trafficking, and include a finding that entrants from foreign countries must use a legal port of entry. No questions were asked, and there was no invited or public testimony. After the hearing, the committee left HB 180 pending. The meeting concluded with no further business and the committee standing in recess subject to the call of the chair.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • liaison between the state and tribal governments.
  • state and tribal nations and Indian organizations.
  • recognized tribal partners.
  • And also, we'd like the tribal liaison in statute.
  • And also maybe mandatory minimums on drop boxes in tribal areas.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Budget Feb 9th, 2026 at 08:30 am

Capital Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • Next up in your EBB is House Bill 2281 regarding the state and tribal government-to-government relationship
  • of the bill the same, except that it removes the codification of various requirements related to tribal
  • It provides that the prohibition on the imposition of an undue burden on certain tribal traditional cultural
  • Supreme Court cases that really damaged tribal religion, one of the major U.S.
  • Supreme Court cases that really damaged tribal religion was the Lyng decision in 1988, and that was a
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Otherwise, the section addresses reciprocity of tribal medical patients in current law.
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  • </c> board both state lies and uh tribal board both state lies and uh tribal operators<00:42:07.839><
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 18, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, House Bill 120 is the Energy Product Reclassification and Sovereignty Act.
  • </c> The witness said the sovereignty comes because Wyoming is taking a raw product, natural gas, and
  • &gt;&gt; The sovereignty comes because Wyoming is &gt;&gt; The sovereignty comes because Wyoming is taking
  • That's where I wanted to point out that sovereignty. Our president of our United States.
  • . sovereignty. sovereignty. our<00:28:42.480><c> president</c><00:28:42.960><c> of</c><00:28:43.200><
Bills: HB0120
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am

State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the January 23rd, 2026, meeting of the Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections
  • I will now adjourn the January 23rd, 2020 meeting of the Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs, and
  • meeting, and I will now adjourn the January 23rd, 2020s meeting of the Senate, State Government, Tribal
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the State Government and Tribal Relations Committee.
  • members, tribal sovereignty, the appropriate use of shared definitions and terminology, legal issues
  • relationship in tribal traditional cultural places.
  • House Bill 2281 again concerns the state and tribal government-to-government relationship in tribal traditional
  • cultural practices on a tribal traditional cultural place.