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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 29th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • center.
  • One most strikingly to me is it includes ambulatory surgical centers.
  • That time developing and managing ambulatory surgery centers.
  • Hospitals are a completely different animal than an ambulatory surgery center.
  • Ambulatory surgery centers were also exempt from... ...system.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
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  • Each daycare center shall keep a file copy of all issued certificates.
  • Daycare center that opts to acquire and keep... >> All right.
  • ><c> issue</c><00:20:05.120><c> a</c> day care center shall issue a day care center shall issue a certificate
  • and Daycare center that opts to acquire and keep.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Feb 3rd, 2026

Community Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senators will now move to tab 1, SB 484 on data centers by Senator Avila.
  • This bill revises Florida law regarding the regulation of large-scale data centers.
  • Now we'll move to tab 5, SB 1118 by Senator Avila, public records for data centers.
  • These public records exemptions are...” “...related to a data center.
  • I'm the Florida Policy Director for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Summary: The committee heard several housing, local government, utility, and transparency bills. SB 1342 on transportation infrastructure and land development regulations, by Sen. Rouson, was presented as a housing-affordability measure modeled on the Live Local Act for transit corridors. After adopting an amendment that removed the bill’s compelling-governmental-interest language in enforcement provisions, the committee heard testimony from local-government and housing interests both supporting and opposing the bill’s zoning preemption approach. The bill was reported favorably. The committee also reported favorably CS/SB 1614, by Sen. Leek, which was amended to remove stormwater and code-enforcement spending provisions and to tighten restrictions on local governments seeking state appropriations after audits or without required affirmations. SB 1548, the next Live Local Act iteration by Sen. Claddie Ude, was also reported favorably; it expands where Live Local projects may be located and adds fair-housing protections. SB 968 on home backup power systems, by Sen. McLean, was reported favorably after testimony from builders and energy-related stakeholders, with the sponsor noting he was still working on amendments to refine permit provisions. The committee then approved CS/SB 698, by Sen. Martin, which allows building permits for single-family homes to be issued before septic permits are finalized if application has been made, while still requiring septic approval before occupancy. Builders testified that septic permit delays were causing lengthy project delays and contract cancellations. The committee also reported favorably SB 1320, by Sen. Martin, requiring county tax-increase referenda to include a Department of Financial Services spending analysis if available; the sponsor said the goal was to give voters more standardized fiscal information, while opponents argued existing law already provides similar transparency. SB 484, by Sen. Avila, on data centers, was reported favorably after an amendment adding a knowledge requirement to the foreign-country-of-concern service prohibition; the bill addresses local planning authority, nondisclosure agreements, utility tariff requirements, and water-use limits for large data centers. The committee also reported favorably SB 1118, by Sen. Avila, creating a one-year public-records exemption for data-center location and proprietary information, with testimony split between economic-development supporters and transparency concerns. Finally, the committee took up SB 706, by Sen. Mayfield, preempting naming of major commercial service airports to the state and designating Palm Beach International Airport as Donald J. Trump International Airport subject to federal and trademark conditions; it was reported favorably after questions about local input and airport naming. The committee then heard extensive public testimony on SB 1134, by Sen. Yarbrough, which would prohibit counties and municipalities from funding, promoting, or taking official actions related to DEI and would create penalties and a private right of action for residents. The sponsor argued the bill was aimed at preventing taxpayer-funded DEI programs and cited examples from Jacksonville and other jurisdictions; opponents said the bill was vague, overbroad, and would chill local programs, public education, and civil-rights-related activities. The transcript ends during continued public testimony on SB 1134, with no final committee action shown in the excerpt.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The legislature authorized Corpus Christi to create a project financing zone, known as a PFC, centered
  • on the American Bank Center Convention Center.
  • The convention center is an economic engine, and it has a true waterfront view.
  • Our convention center, as previously stated, known as the Plano Event Center, was... ...built in 1990
  • The closest hotel to our convention center is about a 40-minute walk away and hinders efforts to host
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • These faculty recruitments have allowed Rice to build partnerships. with the Texas Medical Center, with
  • State Health Services Texas Center for Nursing Workforce Studies biannually collects some placement data
  • and we're codifying annual. for school districts to submit to the TEA. regional education service centers
  • and resources such as partnerships between Holocaust museums and educational institutions service centers
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 27th, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Then it allows the LSU Ag Center to work with the Department of Agriculture and Forestry to identify
  • The Medicaid rate paid The Medicaid rate paid in an ambulatory surgery center is a loss for those centers
  • I mean, ambulatory surgery centers save Medicare about 30% to 50% for outpatient procedures.
  • I mean, ambulatory surgery centers save Medicare about 30% to 50% for outpatient procedures.
  • So that's all expenses that you don't have if you would go to an ambulatory surgery center.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Postsecondary Education Apr 7th, 2026

Postsecondary Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1735 is a cleanup bill that aligns the oversight of the Technology Center Career Tech Schools
Summary: The Postsecondary Education Committee considered a series of higher education and career-tech bills, with members asking mostly clarifying questions about eligibility, implementation, and alignment with existing law. House Bill 1477, requested by the State Regents, would limit concurrent enrollment to students age 21 or under; it passed 6-0. Senate Bill 1593 updated language on the Oklahoma State University Board of Trustees to reflect current practice and passed 6-0. Senate Bill 1725 addressed expressive activities on public campuses by allowing security fees for students or student groups, but not based on the content of expression, and also directed free speech training through the Oklahoma Free Speech Committee; it passed 7-2. Senate Bill 1670, a State Chamber priority bill, aimed to strengthen startup ecosystems, venture capital, and industry-embedded research to help move university research into private-sector jobs, and it passed 9-0. The committee also advanced Senate Bill 1726, which would establish a baseline training course for graduate student instructors at colleges and universities. Supporters said it would standardize instruction across institutions and help ensure a consistent level of preparation for graduate instructors teaching undergraduates; it passed 7-2. Senate Bill 1633 would align Oklahoma statute with federal law following a consent judgment regarding tuition eligibility for individuals not lawfully present in the United States; members discussed how “lawfully present” would apply to DACA recipients and others with federal immigration status, and the bill passed 6-3. Senate Bill 1735, a cleanup measure shifting certain oversight of technology center career tech schools more directly under the State Board of Career and Technology Education, passed 9-0. Later, the committee approved Senate Bill 1480, a pilot program for paid apprenticeships for 16-year-old students within career tech settings, despite questions about why a pilot was needed when career techs were already prepared to do similar work; it passed 9-0. Finally, an amendment to Senate Bill 1632 changed “shall” to “may” and allowed the State Board of Regents to use workforce assessments such as WorkKeys to award some entry-level college credit for students who score highly, especially those returning to community college or seeking an associate degree; after discussion about the limits of the credit, the amended measure passed 9-0. The meeting concluded with thanks to members as the committee’s final meeting.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

HSH Public Hearing - Tue Mar 24, 2026 @ 10:00 AM HST

Human Services & Homelessness

Transcript Highlights:
  • And at the center of this base care is our caregivers, and they do incredibly meaningful and compassionate
  • And at the center of this base care is our caregivers, and they do incredibly meaningful and compassionate
  • testimony in support from the Disability and Communication Access Board, Hawaii Disability Rights Center
  • 00.320><c> Hawaii</c><00:34:00.560><c> Disability</c><00:34:01.240><c> Rights</c><00:34:01.560><c> Center
Summary: The committee heard testimony on several measures related to criminal procedure, homelessness, family resilience, Medicaid-funded services, and school Medicaid reimbursement. On SB 2479 SD2, the Judiciary testified in neutral opposition with concerns that the bill could require imprisonment even for probation-eligible defendants, expand sentence reconsideration in ways that could undermine finality for victims, conflict with existing sentencing statutes, and require additional judicial resources. The Office of the Public Defender supported the bill’s intent but asked for language changes so people serving sentences could raise the new evidence in Rule 40 petitions and so probation would remain available in appropriate felony cases. Written testimony also included opposition from several county prosecutors and police, and support from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The chair later deferred SB 2479 SD2, citing unintended consequences and problems with the bill. For SB 2557 SD1, which would require annual reporting by the State Office on Homelessness and Housing Solutions, the office said it supported the intent but noted it already produces annual and quarterly reports, that some requested data is already available, and that staffing and cost constraints could make the new reporting burdensome. The State Council on Mental Health supported the measure and suggested narrowing the reporting language to data on individuals with serious mental illness or co-occurring behavioral health conditions, to the extent practicable and in collaboration with relevant agencies. A committee member asked about the availability of point-in-time count data, and the office explained that some figures may not be available every year and may need to be generated through HMIS. Dr. Jack Lewin testified in support, saying the data would be useful for understanding health care costs. The committee passed SB 2557 SD1 with amendments, including a deferral of the effective date. The committee also heard SB 2861 SD2 and SB 3204 SD1, both family resilience pilot program measures. For SB 2861 SD2, the Office of Wellness and Resilience and DHS supported the bill but requested amendments to clarify that the office’s role is planning and advisory, that DHS is a key partner, and that federal compliance safeguards are included. The chair raised concerns about overlap with DHS’s existing Ka Ohana program and asked for language to avoid redundancy while allowing the bill to cover other at-risk children; decision-making was deferred to the next hearing. For SB 3204 SD1, which would create a peer-navigator-based family resilience pilot, the Office of Wellness and Resilience and DHS supported the measure, with the office requesting a two-year pilot period, and both agencies and several advocacy groups submitted support. The committee discussed funding, the proposed five peer navigators, and whether the pilot should be limited to one or two geographic areas; no final action was taken in the portion provided. The committee also heard and supported SB 3324 SD1 on Medicaid home and community-based services, with the Department of Health emphasizing caregiver shortages and the cost-effectiveness of community care, and SB 3325 SD1 HD1 on public school Medicaid reimbursement, where DOE and the Attorney General requested clarifying amendments to reporting language and position titles.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor & Commerce Jan 19th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Labor & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • I've traveled to the Ironworkers Training Center to evaluate my patient's capacity to climb a vertical
  • It's a cooperative in the center of the state of Washington.
  • multigenerational family farms across about seven counties, about a 9,000-square-mile footprint in the center
  • the record, my name is Samantha Golden, and I’m a WSNA member and a nurse at PeaceHealth Medical Center
  • restaurants and clubs, taxi services, medical and dental offices, child care and residential care centers
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Mar 11th, 2026

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
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  • The State Department Wayne Center, $8,750,000. North Alabama STEM Center, $4 million.
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  • </c><00:56:27.520><c> This</c> Trauma Center by $2 million. This Trauma Center by $2 million.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> to have that spot in the daycare center. to have that spot in the daycare center.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Health & Long-Term Care Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Health & Long-Term Care

Transcript Highlights:
  • UW Medical Center is actually the largest public hospital in the state.
  • actually don't have limited taxing authority like the public hospital districts do at UW Medical Center
  • UW Medical Center is the lone public hospital in the state that does not have a public tax-funded stream
  • And for those of you who have visited UW Medical Center, you'll see our infrastructure is falling way
  • SB 5916 supports patient-centered care, respects recovery, and promotes better health outcomes across
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Child Committee Meeting - 2025-04-02

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Child care centers with a site in Minnesota.
  • Little Learners has the only licensed child care centers in Norman County.
  • The next closest center to us is more than 40 miles away.
  • There's what you are posting physically in the center, and there's also this lookup.
  • Families can know about maltreatment through a physical posting at the center.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 4/2/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • The next closest center to us is more than 40 miles away.
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  • She said there is an attendance process that will be on the Hub for the centers.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • I think the number of people who have died in ICE detention centers is now up to 12 people this year
  • Are you aware of the Center for the Future of Arizona?
  • How would that work with tribal ID or lack of a birth certificate or conflicting birth certificates from
  • have a certificate of live birth or of Indian birth, a C.I.B.
  • Or they lose their birth certificate due to moving, house fires, natural disasters... ...birth certificate