For the Week of July 13, 2026
View our legislative session calendar here.
- In session or committee meetings: Blue
- Upcoming or in special session: Red
- Adjourned or in recess: Grey
Also meeting: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, PUERTO RICO, GUAM, NORTH MARIANA ISLANDS and UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS.
STATE AND LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS
CALIFORNIA
On July 16, the San Francisco Government Audit and Oversight Committee will consider an ordinance amending the Labor and Employment Code to revise the criteria for an employee in the City to qualify for parental leave benefits under the Paid Parental Leave Ordinance by reducing from 180 days to 90 days the minimum number of days that an employee must work before they are eligible to receive parental leave benefits from their employer.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
INDIANA
On July 13, the Indianapolis Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee of the City-County Council will consider an ordinance requesting that the Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development eliminate parking minimums within the city and Marion County
The Committee will also consider a proposal amending Chapter 740-202 (Definitions), 742-109 (Special Use Districts), and Table 743-208-1 of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Control Ordinance of Indianapolis-Marion County, concerning data center development.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
NEW YORK
On July 16, the New York City Committee on Finance will consider an ordinance decreasing the credit against the city personal income tax on residents for such residents’ share of city unincorporated business tax paid by partnerships in which such residents are partners or businesses of which such residents are proprietors.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
WYOMING
On July 15, the Select Committee on Blockchain, Financial Technology, and Digital Innovation Technology will meet to discuss measures including the following:
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LSO 33, which prohibits governmental entities from obtaining, possessing, accessing, or using biometric data, geolocation data, or automatic license plate reader system data to determine a person's identity, identify their location, or identify their motor vehicle.
Contact: Seth Johnson
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LSO 34, which establishes a framework for how government entities may use AI and automated decision systems.
Contact: Seth Johnson