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MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Feb 4th, 2026

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm understanding, to require that New Hampshire applicant to go through the additional training in order
  • We'll be taking Representative Mindy Dom out of order.
  • We'll be taking Representative Mindy Dom out of order.
  • 65% of students foregoing purchasing textbooks due to cost, and 11% of students skipping meals in order
  • who failed a course failed because of the cost of materials, and 11% of students skipped meals in order
Bills: S2636 , S2628 , S2913 , H4907 , H4877 , H4661 , H4662 , H4597 , H4719 , H4019 , H559 , H4588
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • That there is a violation of the order and that there's intent to violate the order.
  • The way I read this is that if they are found in contempt, the order, the original order on the fourth
  • Requires a confinement order of some type.
  • of your order and a willingness to violate.
  • California order as if it was a Texas order.
Bills: HB46 , HB272 , HB551 , HB1661 , HB2820 , HB3181 , HB4145 , HB4157 , HB46 , HB272
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

CPC Public Hearing - Tue Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST

Consumer Protection & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> &gt;&gt; do do you do you need this bill in order &gt;&gt; do do you do you need this bill in order
  • The Ohana Treatment Center offers support on Zoom.
  • Thank you for the opportunity to provide on SUD treatment plans in their on SUD treatment plans in their
  • Thank best for their treatment journey.
  • </c> minute in order to keep the bill going. minute in order to keep the bill going.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on SB 2433 SD1 relating to condominiums, which would direct the condominium education trust fund toward educational resources for unit owners and require the Real Estate Commission to ensure owners’ interests are represented in funded activities and related rulemaking. Supporters, including the Hawaii Real Estate Commission and a condominium owner advocate, said owners need a seat at the table in condo governance and education efforts. Committee discussion focused on whether the bill was necessary, with the Real Estate Commission indicating it could already use the trust fund for owner education and that owners are already considered stakeholders, though not through a specific commission seat. No vote was taken during the excerpted discussion. The committee then took up SB 2047 SD2 HD1 on pharmacy benefit managers, which would set requirements for maximum allowable cost reimbursement, allow reverse-and-rebill claims after successful appeals, and authorize fines for violations. The Insurance Division offered comments, the Hawaii Pharmacists Association supported the measure with amendments and suggested future PBM reform funding, and Kaiser Permanente requested a technical amendment. A committee question raised whether the staffing and resource request for implementation was too large for a bill focused only on MAC pricing, and the witness said he would provide more data to the next committee. No final action was shown. Next was SB 2425 SD2 HD1 on health insurance and substance use disorder treatment, requiring insurers to honor written assignments of benefits to SUD providers and prohibiting anti-assignment clauses. Supporters described patients being unable to access treatment because of high out-of-pocket costs and said direct payment would reduce harm for people in recovery. HMSA opposed the bill but said it would begin direct payments to non-participating SUD facilities effective March 27, while continuing to object to the assignment-of-benefits portion because of fraud and balance-billing concerns; the Hawaii Association of Health Plans also opposed. Members questioned HMSA about reimbursement mechanics and why the bill was needed if coverage policies were already changing. Finally, the committee heard SB 3045 SD1 HD1, which would require coverage of continuous glucose monitors and related supplies, including for Medicaid managed care, under certain conditions. DHS and the Insurance Division offered comments, while SHPDA, Hilo Benioff Medical Center Foundation, and others supported the bill, citing inconsistent access and a case in which a woman allegedly died after being denied a CGM. HMSA said it already covers medically necessary CGMs and had updated its policy in 2025 for type 1 and insulin-dependent patients, but it raised concerns about expanding mandated coverage to type 2 and gestational diabetes and about supply impacts. The committee also discussed whether the bill duplicated existing coverage standards and why it had been introduced repeatedly. No votes or final dispositions were included in the excerpt.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

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

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Representative McDonald, you are out of order. You know what? Out of order, Madam Chair?
  • money to this program really answers the call of what data and research tells us that we need to do in order
  • You're getting a little, but you should give a little in order to get a little.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Under current law, persons with chemical dependency may be subject to court-ordered treatment at a...
  • House Bill 171 would set a minimum duration for court-ordered treatment. of chemical dependency, but
  • Hearing none, so ordered.
  • Under current law, courts may order supervised... outpatient or community-based treatment for individuals
  • These individuals can be released into the community. court-ordered outpatient treatment.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • the act and we welcome the opportunity to address concerns with the Restore Accountability Act in order
  • In order to actually shape and prepare for.
  • You have to really let yourself go in order for you to start real therapy.
  • The committee will come back to order.
  • It is so ordered. I now welcome our second panel of witnesses to the table.
Bills: SB124 , SB201 , SB275 , SB410 , SB478 , SB607 , SB610 , SB611 , SB654 , SB702 , SB787 , SB831 , SB892
Summary: During the meeting, various members engaged in extensive discussions surrounding 15 proposed bills related to veterans' affairs. Notably, concerns regarding recent VA workforce changes sparked debates, particularly about potential cuts and their implications for veterans' care and benefits. Chairman Moran emphasized the need for thoughtful reforms and coordination with stakeholders, urging responsible measures to prevent negatively impacting service delivery. The meeting highlighted a significant bipartisan effort to enhance veterans' access to essential health services, particularly in light of recent challenges faced by the VA workforce. Senator Blumenthal's assertions about the urgent plight of veterans due to cuts in personnel drew strong reactions, showcasing the deep concern among committee members regarding the current state of veteran services.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/14/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee will come to order. We do have a quorum.
  • Lindsor [clears throat]. >> Schumacher committee, the average cost annually for direct care and treatment
  • Lindsor [clears throat]. >> Schumacher committee, the average cost annually for direct care and treatment
  • He said there is technology that needs to be built in order to be compliant and reduce error rates.
  • to be compliant to to build in order to be compliant to reduce<01:15:24.239><c> error</c><01:15:24.480
Bills: HF4421 , HF1937 , HF4675 , HF4715 , HF4684
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, I call the Environment and Natural Resources Policy and Finance Committee to order.
  • Would you like to do the A1 in case I may have missed the order?
  • Would you like to do the A1 in case I may have missed the order? I would, Mr. Chair.
  • This does not include the cost and impact on human health to families paying for futile treatments and
  • </c> paying for feudal treatments and more. paying for feudal treatments and more.
Bills: HF4253 , HF4257 , HF3236 , HF4264 , HF4149 , HF4019
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/16/2026 - Senate Federalism and Family Law

Federalism and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Federalism and Family Law Committee is called to order.
  • By that, I mean how much prey do they need to have in order to support it?
  • They had to use dogs in order to propagate. Yeah, yeah.
  • How many creatures will that wolf have to kill in order to survive?
  • How many creatures will that wolf have to kill in order to survive?
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Early Learning & Human Services Jan 21st, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Early Learning & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • It increases recidivism while targeted treatment and supervision reduce it.
  • This makes treatment essentially voluntary.
  • What I needed was treatment, safety, and someone to see me for who I really was.
  • What I needed was treatment, safety, and someone to see me who I really was.
  • We really appreciate the focus on the intensive probation and treatment.
Bills: HB2389 , HB2456
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment & Energy Jan 19th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Environment & Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're going to take things a little bit out of order and start by reopening, and I think we had opened
  • came down in mid-December ordering that the plant continue operating.
  • Maintaining special treatment for coal generation is inconsistent with those goals.
  • Stormwater treatment captures pollution from all vehicles.
  • We have a stormwater runoff system or a floating wastewater treatment plant that's out.
Bills: HB2421 , HB1652 , HB2367 , HB2284
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Mar 25th, 2025

S/C on Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Subcommittee on Workforce will come to order. The clerk will call the roll. Chairman Longoria.
  • is going to look at a vital step forward by passing legislation that provides access to care and treatment
  • This bill ensures that all first responders have access to care and treatment for PTSD under the workers
  • So in order for high school students in my district to have that opportunity, they need things like this
Bills: HB322 , HB331 , HB673 , HB 1147 , HB 1154 , HB2488
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Feb 26th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senate will come to order. Secretary will call the roll. Alvarado. Betancourt.
  • President, would I be out of line to ask for order for our honored guests at this time?
Bills: SB26 , SB28 , SJR36 , SB26 , SB616 , SB565 , SB384 , SB28
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part III) Feb 26th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • 2 Members the Senate will come to order wherever you are please join us. 4 5 It gives me such a great
  • Hearing no objections, so ordered. That concludes the morning call. Senator Crayton, are you ready?
  • empowers teachers to be able to enforce discipline. without fear of legal retaliation, and to keep order
  • No teacher should have to choose between maintaining order and protecting themselves.
  • I just do it in order unless I'm having a bad day.
Bills: SB26 , SB28 , SJR36 , SB26 , SB616 , SB565 , SB384 , SB28