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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Labor and Industrial Apr 28th, 2026

Labor & Industrial

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  • Currently, the way this bill is written, the game is the game.
  • Currently, the way this bill is written, the game is the game. ...rehab.
  • on, or even really just based on a release.
  • Because based on OECD, or followed ODG, I don't think that that's accurate, because based on ODG's own
  • It's evidence-based. I think it's a great method. I did tell Mr.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education Apr 23rd, 2026

Education

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  • Based on what I'm hearing, it sounds like in these 177 different school-based health clinics, there are
  • Based on what I'm hearing, it sounds like in these 177 different school-based health clinics, there are
  • Based on what I'm hearing, it sounds like in these 177 different school-based health clinics, there are
  • School-based pre-kindergarten programs serve a significant role in our important part of faith-based
  • Especially faith-based schools.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/16/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

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  • CMS required community-based services.
  • </c><00:08:20.120><c> on</c> here for basically based on here for basically based on uh<00:08:21.520>
  • federal</c><00:29:30.760><c> recommendation</c> was based on a federal recommendation was based on a
  • These are facts based on what we're looking at across the country.
  • <c> reimbursement</c> We passed uh value-based reimbursement We passed uh value-based reimbursement that
Bills: HF4338
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/7/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

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  • The funding that comes from VOCA is not based on taxes, but is instead based on criminal fines and related
  • Cornerstone is a crime victims service agency based in Bloomington, Minnesota.
  • </c><00:41:33.760><c> A</c> community-based and local governments.
  • A community-based and local governments.
  • Many with limited tax bases are funding.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

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  • It is not requiring it to be used to bring anyone in the state based on political beliefs.
  • It is not to be used to bring anyone in the state based on political beliefs.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, offered the invocation, and recognized the Doctor of the Day and several visiting groups in the galleries. The chamber then moved through a series of bills, with most of the action focused on third reading, amendments, and final passage votes. Senator Coleman’s motion to reconsider the failed vote on SB 1696 passed, allowing the bill to be taken up again. SB 1696, described by Senator Coleman as a rural economic development measure with no fiscal impact, passed on final passage and then passed again as an emergency measure after several senators changed votes from no to yes. SB 1670, as amended to add defense to the industries covered by its technology-transfer guidance, passed unanimously and was declared an emergency measure. SB 1687, which would strengthen Service Oklahoma’s authority regarding written driver’s tests and extend learner’s permit timing, was amended to delete unclear language and restore the title, then passed unanimously. SB 1975, which reorganizes how schools publicize AP testing dates, locations, and sign-up information, drew questions about compliance and implementation but no opposition; it passed unanimously and was also declared an emergency measure. After the bills were disposed of, members made personal announcements, including congratulations for a new grandchild and upcoming birthdays, and the Senate adjourned until Monday, March 16, 2026.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 2/25/26

Public Safety Finance and Policy

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  • the fact that somebody is making any sort of payment toward restitution—if they're on a payment plan based
  • payment<00:40:57.200><c> plan</c><00:40:58.000><c> and</c><00:40:58.319><c> it's</c><00:40:58.560><c> based
  • </c><00:40:58.800><c> on</c><00:40:59.040><c> what</c> payment plan and it's based on what payment plan
  • and it's based on what their<00:40:59.440><c> ability</c><00:40:59.760><c> to</c><00:41:00.000><c> pay
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services Feb 12th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services

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  • The course must cover, but is not limited to, evidence-based treatment protocols for patients of all
Summary: The Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services heard and advanced a series of health, child welfare, aging, disability, and public records bills. CS/SB 1002, on child welfare and parental substance abuse, was described as clarifying that acute or chronic parental drug abuse can constitute harm or neglect when it creates an ongoing risk to a child; it passed after limited questions and supportive testimony from Florida Smart Justice Alliance. CS/SB 1630, a broad aging and long-term care modernization bill, would streamline eligibility screenings, allow temporary DOEA services during emergencies or lead agency failures, tighten oversight of area agencies on aging, permanently establish the Florida Alzheimer’s Care Center of Excellence, and expand guardianship training and enforcement tools; it drew support from AARP, area agencies, and the Alzheimer’s Association and was reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 1022 to add Bay County and Pompano to the Florida Children’s Initiatives, and CS/SB 1030, via strike-all amendment, to streamline regulation of substance abuse and behavioral health providers and clarify background screening and privacy rules. Several bills focused on health care practice and patient access. CS/SB 36, with an amendment, allows nurses with doctoral degrees to use appropriate titles while requiring clear identification as nurses and making misuse grounds for discipline; nursing organizations supported it and it passed. CS/SB 844 requires physicians and nurses to complete a one-time, board-approved continuing education course on sickle cell disease care management, with multiple patients and advocates testifying about delayed care, bias, and the need for better provider education; the bill was reported favorably after an amendment aligning it with the House version. CS/SB 560 streamlines procedures for psychotropic medication for children in DCF custody by reducing duplicative reports, clarifying evaluator qualifications, limiting repeated background checks, and simplifying consent documentation; an amendment removed postsecondary education language, and the bill passed. The committee also approved a public records exemption bill for a uterine fibroids research database (CS/SB 864). The committee also advanced measures affecting disability services and forensic care. SB 6, a claims bill, would pay $3.8 million to a trust for a child who suffered severe abuse-related injuries after DCF involvement; it passed without opposition. SB 778 updates the definition of forensic clients so certain individuals with intellectual disabilities or autism found incompetent to proceed can be housed in the same secure forensic setting, reducing duplicative staffing and space needs; it was reported favorably. CS/SB 1016 codifies the Working People with Disabilities Program, allowing eligible developmentally disabled adults to work while retaining Medicaid waiver benefits and requiring notice to enrollees; advocates described the bill as essential to employment and independence, and it passed. Throughout the meeting, most bills received supportive public testimony, few questions, and unanimous or near-unanimous favorable votes.
HI
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  • We need to make sure that the infrastructure being built is compensated highly by our skilled workers
  • </c> compensated highly by our skilled compensated highly by our skilled workers.<00:14:32.560><c> By
  • We got the electrical union, the elevators, the plasters, the cement bases, installators, brick layers
  • We got the electrical union, the elevators, the plasters, the cement bases, installators, brick layers
  • ,</c> plasters, the cement bases, plasters, the cement bases, installators,<00:18:55.200><c> brick</c
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Feb 3rd, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Education

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  • related duties, and the primary grade reading program that was established in 1987 to improve teacher skills
  • using research-based teaching methods and to support beginning readers.
  • to the legislature on participation in the educator literacy training program during the prior to skill
  • House Bill 2594 establishes state-based requirements for ensuring that homeless children and youths have
  • It's not just if, but how to improve outcomes based on evidence and what is the weight of that evidence
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • We all reap the rewards of their efforts in empowering students with their knowledge, skills, and values
  • an aspiring educator is licensed in the state of Nevada includes passing the Praxis Core Academic Skills
  • Unfortunately, Praxis exams rely heavily on test-taking skills, which can present significant limitations
  • working group with the Department of Education to kind of solve this problem and those competency-based
  • sense for the current licensing requirements, but then also supports our commitment to competency-based
Bills: SB175, SB277, SB374, SB400