For the Week of February March 9, 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
COLORADO
On March 12, the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee will meet to discuss HB 1210, which prohibits discrimination against a consumer or worker through the use of automated decision systems for wage and price setting.
Contact: Seth Johnson
KENTUCKY
On March 10, the Lexington General Government and Planning Committee will receive a briefing from the Solar Working Group regarding updating solar energy system regulations.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
MARYLAND
On March 9, the Baltimore City Council will consider increasing the excise tax per trip for passenger-for-hire services.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
On March 10, the House Health Committee will meet to discuss HB 1022, which states that a manufacturer may not sell, offer for sale, distribute, or distribute for sale in the state certain products if the product contains intentionally added PFAS chemicals.
Contact: Stephanie Obieroma
MASSACHUSETTS
On March 11, the Boston City Council will consider the following:
- An order for a hearing on modernizing permitting systems to improve accessibility related to transportation, curbside management, construction, and development.
- A resolution in support of a temporary rollback for the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO) and Stretch Energy Codes for five years.
- An order regarding a text amendment to the Boston Zoning Code to establish a neighborhood impact contribution requirement as part of the linkage program.
Contact: Stephanie Rojo
NEW YORK
On March 10, the Senate Environmental Conservation Committee will meet to discuss SB 3697, which requires covered entities to file a climate financial risk disclosure report by January 1, 2026, and a subsequent report every two years thereafter with the Department of Financial Services.
Contact: Matthew Wallack
TENNESSEE
On March 11, the House Banking and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee will meet to discuss HB 1468, which prohibits businesses from using personalized algorithmic pricing to set the price of a specific good or service for consumers, subject to limited exemptions for insurers, financial institutions, banks, and certain subscription discounts.
Contact: Seth Johnson
On March 11, the Senate Government Operations Committee will meet to discuss SB 269, which states by July 1, 2026, a producer must establish a producer responsibility organization (PRO).
Contact: Stephanie Obieroma