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MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

2026 Legislative Session - Day Sixty Seven - Monday, May 11

Missouri House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He failed to comply with several commands to exit.
  • So I'm just so thankful that these gentlemen survived this incident, all of them, and that they're here
Summary: The House opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, then approved the House Journals for the 65th and 66th legislative days. Members also spent time on personal privilege and special guest introductions, including a recognition of law enforcement officers who were injured in the line of duty and several interns serving in House offices. The chamber then took up several fiscal review committee reports and moved to conference and Senate bills. House Bill 2818, dealing with annexation and related local government language for St. Joseph Airport, St. Charles County, and Jefferson County, was explained as a compromise on voluntary annexation standards; after debate it was adopted and then third read and passed by a vote of 136-7. House Bill 1825, concerning county salary commissions and county classification changes for Lafayette, Pettis, and Saline counties, drew debate over county pay and the exclusion of coroners, but the Senate substitute was adopted 109-35 and finally passed 106-39. The House also considered House Joint Resolution 87, the so-called constitutional sheriff resolution, which would place sheriff duties and the office itself in the Missouri Constitution. Members debated its scope, including concerns about the term “traitors,” possible effects on Kansas City’s police governance, and whether the measure was necessary; a St. Louis City amendment clarifying the City of St. Louis sheriff provisions was adopted. The resolution then passed 100-47. Finally, Senate Bill 878 on pharmacy practice and rural health access, including pharmacist treatment for common illnesses, emergency waivers, and access to certain medications and supplies, passed 132-13 after an amendment on blood pressure cuffs for pregnant women and opioid-alternative language was adopted. Senate Bill 903, addressing telecommunications infrastructure and copper theft, passed 137-5. The House then announced upcoming committee work, including a born-alive bill, and adjourned until May 12, 2026.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Regulated Industries Apr 1st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • restitution for any injury, sustained or property damages incurred from the false report of the swatting incident
  • I I in the reserve and the commander leases. You help me get to yes.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/16/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 2681, Employee Merit System Dismissal Appeal.
  • The system is now open. The Senate will now proceed to vote. Thank you.
  • The system is now open. The Senate will now proceed to vote. Thank you.
  • The system is now open for the Senate to proceed to vote. No assistance.
  • The system is now open for the Senate to proceed to vote.
Keywords: 1182, all
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Standing Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection (2-17-26)

Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, that's something to think about, and when you think about the number of days, and as a commander,
  • think about the number of days and<00:08:34.200><c> as</c><00:08:34.360><c> a</c><00:08:34.440><c> commander
  • > the</c><00:08:35.440><c> one</c><00:08:35.680><c> thing</c><00:08:35.919><c> that</c> and as a commander
  • , the one thing that and as a commander, the one thing that always<00:08:36.400><c> come</c><00:08:36.640
  • So, that's something to think about, and when you think about the number of days, and as a commander,
Keywords: 958, all
FL

Florida 2026 5th Special Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-01-15 (10:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I believe in our justice system.
  • Our health care system is fantastic.
  • It is not a reliable system based on what we know for a fact. The system has issues.
  • It is not a reliable system based on what we know for a fact. The system has issues.
  • which is not a new system.
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a quorum present, then adopted the special order report for the day. The chamber took up House Bill 167 on former phosphate mining lands. Sponsor Rep. McClure said the bill removes strict liability for previously mined phosphate lands if a Department of Health study is completed at the owner’s request and the former mining status is recorded publicly. Opponents, led by Rep. Cross and others, argued the bill relies too heavily on buyer-beware principles and does not adequately notify future buyers or renters. The bill passed 87-24 after debate. Members then considered House Bill 145 on suits against the government. Rep. McFarland said it updates Florida’s sovereign immunity caps, raising them to $500,000 per person and $1 million per incident, with a later automatic increase, while preserving the liability shield and improving access to compensation for people harmed by government negligence. The bill also aligns the statute of limitations with private claims and allows entities to settle above the cap. After brief debate, the House passed the bill 104-7. The House next debated CS/HB 289 on wrongful death for an unborn child, which would expand Florida’s Wrongful Death Act to allow claims involving unborn children and their parents. The bill prompted extensive questioning and debate about damages, definitions, medical care, surrogacy, and whether the measure could affect abortion access or expose doctors, friends, family members, and surrogates to lawsuits. Multiple amendments sought to carve out protections for mothers, health care providers, abortion care, perinatal professionals, surrogates, and victims of rape, incest, or human trafficking, but each was defeated. The final vote on the bill itself was 33-78, so the motion failed and the bill did not advance.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-01-15 (10:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I believe in our justice system.
  • The system may incorrectly reject a U.S. citizen...
  • And we are talking about an E-Verify system.
  • It is not a reliable system based on what we know for a fact. The system has issues.
  • is not a new system.
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and quorum established, then adopted the Rules and Ethics Committee’s special order report for the day. The chamber first took up HB 167 on former phosphate mining lands. Sponsor Rep. McClure said the bill would remove strict liability for previously mined phosphate lands if a Department of Health study is done at the owner’s request and the former mining status is recorded publicly. Opponents, including Reps. Cross, Nixon, and Eskamani, argued the bill did not provide enough notice to future buyers and renters and could create health and disclosure concerns. The bill passed 87-24. The House then passed HB 145 on suits against the government, which Rep. McFarland said updates Florida’s sovereign immunity caps for the first time since 2010, raising them to $500,000 per person and $1 million per incident with future automatic increases, aligning the statute of limitations with private claims, and allowing governments to settle above the caps if they choose. He said the bill would make redress more accessible without eliminating the liability shield. The bill passed 104-7. The chamber then considered CS/HB 289 on civil liability for the wrongful death of an unborn child, a bill by Rep. Greco that would amend the Wrongful Death Act to allow parents and other survivors to bring claims for the death of an unborn child, while exempting the mother and lawful medical care provided within the standard of care. Debate centered on whether the bill could affect abortion access, fertility treatment, miscarriage care, surrogacy, and liability for doctors, friends, family members, and others. Multiple amendments were offered to narrow the bill or add carve-outs for abortion, fertility care, surrogates, perinatal professionals, rape/incest/human trafficking situations, and to require the mother’s consent before suit; sponsors and opponents argued over whether these changes would prevent frivolous lawsuits or instead create loopholes and weaken the bill. None of the amendments were adopted during the portion of the transcript provided.
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> and also commander and also commander in<00:07:54.440><c> 2023.
  • </c> system into completely disarray. system into completely disarray.
  • </c> system itself did not fail completely. system itself did not fail completely.
  • </c> system needed to be replaced? system needed to be replaced?
  • </c> stopped making this system. Yes. stopped making this system. Yes.
Keywords: 958, all
Summary: The meeting opened with the pledge and prayer, a roll call established quorum, and members announced a Veterans Caucus meeting to follow the session. The committee also recognized distinguished veteran Joe Mash Masterson of Bardstown, who was praised for his Army service, long-time advocacy for veterans, and leadership in the American Legion and local veteran organizations. Masterson thanked his family, the American Legion Post 121, and the VA staff, and several members offered remarks honoring his service and the committee’s practice of recognizing veterans. The committee then briefly addressed a referred administrative regulation, 017 KAR 001 030, which leadership described as technical updates to existing policy; no vote was taken. After that, members heard testimony from KDVA and Finance and Administration officials on the ongoing HVAC replacement project at the Radcliffe Veteran Center. Officials said the system had been problematic for years, that design work began early to accelerate the project, and that the work was complicated by the need to replace the system in an operating nursing facility. They explained that the project was bid in March, awarded to Less Mechanical, and that protective measures, shop drawings, and equipment orders were underway. Committee members pressed officials on why the problem had taken so long to resolve, why the original system had been installed, whether the issue had been communicated regularly, and whether the state should be paying for a replacement in a relatively new facility. Officials said the original system’s components and warranties had failed, that they had tried to replace parts before moving to a full replacement, and that the system’s manufacturer and quality differed from a similar facility in Glasgow that had not had the same issues. They said the current phase one contract was about $6 million, with the remaining funds held for phase two to restore full occupancy; phase two design was nearly complete and could be bid later if funding is approved. Officials estimated phase one completion around January 2026 and full completion around March 2027, depending on funding and scheduling.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Finance Division I (04/20/2026)

Transcript Highlights:
  • And this is a person that's sort of out of the chain of command.
  • And this is a person that's sort of out of the chain of command.
  • And this is a person that's sort of out of the chain of command.
  • </c> feeder systems as it were. feeder systems as it were.
  • </c> state school is has a is on the system. state school is has a is on the system.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
Summary: The committee held a work session on House Bill 592, which concerns regional conservation and energy resources planning for habitat strongholds and wildlife corridors, and a commission to study transferring ownership of the Winnipesaukee River Basin Program to another authority. Jason Stock of the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association said his group was fine with the bill as printed, especially after Senate language clarified that habitat stronghold designations are for information gathering and not regulatory purposes. Ted Diers of the Department of Environmental Services strongly supported the bill’s Winnipesaukee River Basin provisions, saying the state’s role in operating the wastewater system is outdated and that the communities are now capable of taking more control; he also supported creating a higher-level engineering/director position to oversee aging infrastructure and help manage a possible transition. Committee members asked about the facility’s location, capacity, costs, staffing, the possibility of private operation, the commission’s membership, and whether the six-month study timeline was realistic. Diers said there would be no state savings beyond administrative time, that the communities already pay the costs, and that a report in six months should provide useful next steps even if it would not resolve everything. The chair closed the work session on HB 592 and announced a brief recess before later action, while a member indicated interest in proposing an amendment to change the commission’s membership.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • , train, and require any out-of-state law enforcement officers to serve under a state-run central command
  • The bill allows the command to coordinate with qualified public safety personnel from California and
  • rigorous POST standards, continuous improvement, and a commitment to accountability, we have built a system
  • We have systems in place.
Summary: The Senate Emergency Management Committee heard two main bills. AB 1934 by Assembly Member Bennett would create a voluntary home hardening certification program under the State Fire Marshal’s Wildfire Mitigation Advisory Committee. Supporters, including local governments, counties, fire-related organizations, and conservation groups, said the certificate could help guide future incentives for wildfire resilience and home hardening. Senators discussed how long certifications should last, whether recertification should be required, and how the program could align with local fire inspections and future state incentive funding. The bill was advanced to the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee. The committee also heard AB 2411 by Assembly Member McKinner, which would create a process to train and deploy out-of-state law enforcement officers as temporary supplemental security for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles. The author, the Los Angeles mayor’s office, and the Los Angeles Police Protective League supported the bill, saying the Games will require far more officers than California can supply on its own and that out-of-state personnel should augment, not replace, California officers. Opposition from PORAC and the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs focused on ensuring California POST standards, accountability, and proper training, while also raising concerns about recruitment, retention, and cost. Committee members generally supported the concept but emphasized that California officers should remain the primary source of personnel and that federal involvement should be limited; the bill was sent to the Senate Public Safety Committee. The committee also took up a consent calendar of additional measures, which were approved. After several roll calls and calls placed on absent members, both AB 1934 and AB 2411 ultimately passed the committee 9-0, and the meeting adjourned.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Executive Departments and Administration (01/22/2026)

Executive Departments and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • ,</c> the the you know chain of command, the the you know chain of command, proper<00:37:52.720><c> signing
  • Vaccinations are pseudo-threats designed to stimulate the immune system, but the body responds to the
  • </c><03:56:58.000><c> are</c> designed or mamillian systems are designed or mamillian systems are designed
  • </c> the Granite State Critical Incident the Granite State Critical Incident Stress<04:12:06.960><c>
  • </c><05:20:02.000><c> where</c> know of more than one incident where know of more than one incident where
Keywords: 1189, house, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 11th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Do you know approximately how many items are in a typical district library system?
  • The public school systems have been trying to systematically remove Christianity and the Bible and all
  • The library systems in the state of Oklahoma have tried to circumvent some of the prohibitions of the
  • Children are not equipped to filter this kind of material, and scripture commands us as parents first
  • school to help me learn to teach them how to love their neighbor and to love God, the greatest commandments
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs May 5th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Without the proper support system, these challenges can exacerbate underlying mental, physical, and emotional
  • I ran two transition centers when I was a commander in the past as a as a base commander, and I saw what
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs May 5th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • difficulties finding employment, affordable housing, and career-related Without the proper support system
  • I ran two transition centers when I was a commander in the past as a base commander, and I saw what the
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session, 2/10/2026 #1

Maryland Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • three pathways to getting a diploma as an alternative to the traditional way in our K through 12 system
  • three pathways to getting a diploma as an alternative to the traditional way in our K through 12 system
  • Uh this bill creates through2 system.
  • It's in the jail system. It's safe, etc., etc. And we had that debate.
  • </c> It's in the it's in the jail system. It's in the it's in the jail system.
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 021 Feb 3rd, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:22:29.919><c> and</c> United States immigration system and United States immigration system and
  • as well as the civil system.
  • </c> justice system. justice system.
  • . system. system.
  • </c> humane immigration system. I do. humane immigration system. I do.
Keywords: 981, all
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session, 2/4/2026 #1

Maryland House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • amendment simply removes from these guidelines the people that are on the front line of electrical gas system
  • Is it saying that BGE and Pepco cannot have a suite at the Ravens Stadium, the O's, the Commanders?
  • Is it saying that BGE and Pepco cannot have a suite at the Ravens Stadium, the O's, the Commanders?
  • /c><00:24:10.720><c> the</c><00:24:11.039><c> O's</c><00:24:11.440><c> the</c><00:24:11.600><c> commanders
  • </c> Ravens Stadium the O's the commanders? Ravens Stadium the O's the commanders?
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Day 42 (3-9-26)

Kentucky Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, this resolution, and I wish I could command this body, this process could command everybody to get
  • </c><00:50:12.920><c> wish</c><00:50:13.200><c> I</c><00:50:13.320><c> could</c><00:50:13.640><c> command
  • or this body, and I wish I could command or this body, this<00:50:15.320><c> process</c><00:50:15.840
  • ><c> could</c><00:50:16.000><c> command</c><00:50:16.400><c> everybody</c><00:50:16.840><c> to</c> this
  • process could command everybody to this process could command everybody to get<00:50:17.120><c> engaged
Keywords: 958, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, January 7, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> soldiers as a medical company commander. soldiers as a medical company commander.
  • </c> America's health care system is broken. America's health care system is broken.
  • </c> care system that I would have designed. care system that I would have designed.
  • . system. system.
  • </c><08:28:36.080><c> This</c> nozzle in the shower system. This nozzle in the shower system.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/04/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Well, then that's not a system at all. Mr. Chair, Ms. Garcia, I think we would agree with that.
  • If we're going to have elected judges, there should be a separate system. That makes sense to me.
  • We created that purpose... ...a law-abiding citizen, an everyday Joe, has on the legal system.
  • I understood the bill when I read it because I was entrenched in that system for 35 years.
  • I understood the bill when I read it because I was entrenched in that system for 35 years.