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ID
Transcript Highlights:
- The license plate that is going to be created and then that alcohol money that will transfer over.
- , by the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, an act relating to elections, relating to illegal
- There are no changes to these sections, but currently illegal voting, interference with elections, and
- There are no changes to these sections, but currently illegal voting, interference with elections, and
- counties for hosting state-committed inmates and parole violators in county jails as they await transfer
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session May 27th, 2025
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- fascination of our president, who even on Memorial Day wrote horrible things in his message about illegal
- ... ...wrote horrible things in his message about illegal aliens.
- of their permit after 2027, except they can one-time transfer their permit to a family member.
- You can do a one-time sale before 2027, or you can do a one-time transfer to anybody in your family.
- ...before 2027, you can do a one-time transfer to anybody in your family to pass on this.
Summary:
The Assembly met in session, established a quorum, and opened with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. Members then moved through guest introductions, including students and fellows from California Lutheran University, UC Merced’s CAPE program, the Maddy Institute, and Madera High School’s Madtown Robotics Team 1323, which was recognized for multiple robotics world championships. The chamber also adopted an adjournment in memory and took up the daily file.
Several bills and resolutions were considered and passed, including AB 1390 on school board compensation thresholds, AB 1338 on air district cost recovery for fence-line air monitoring, AB 648 on community college housing, AB 1207 on cap-and-trade price ceilings, ACR 66 recognizing Skin Cancer Awareness Month, AB 49 on keeping ICE out of public schools, AB 317 on a CEQA exemption for certain single-family homes, AB 527 on geothermal exploratory wells, AB 665 on the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation ombudsman report, AB 940 creating quantum innovation zones, AB 1021 on workforce housing for education agencies, AB 1112 on property tax apportionment in Rancho Mirage, AB 1318 on nonprofit eligibility for public funding, and AB 1470 on using student housing loan funds for affordable housing in downtowns and commercial districts. Most measures passed with broad support; AB 49 and AB 1318 were urgency bills and passed with the required higher vote threshold.
The floor also adopted H.R. 40, declaring May 25 as Rosenda’s Day to honor a teen killed by a drunk driver, and H.R. 42, recognizing May as Behavioral Health Awareness Month. Both drew extensive personal testimony from members about mental health, suicide, substance use, and the need to reduce stigma and expand access to care. Additional health-related bills passed, including AB 408 creating a physician health and wellness program, AB 546 requiring coverage for HEPA purifiers for certain enrollees after wildfire disasters, AB 967 expediting licenses for out-of-state physicians, and AB 968 expanding pharmacist authority to provide non-hormonal contraception.
The Assembly also debated AB 1056 on phasing out gill net fishing and AB 1376 on limiting juvenile probation terms, with supporters framing both as conservation or rehabilitation measures and opponents warning about economic harm or public safety concerns. Both bills ultimately passed. Throughout the session, members repeatedly emphasized public safety, education, housing, climate, health care access, and support for immigrant and youth communities, with recorded roll-call votes and voice votes taken on each measure.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Health and Human Services Oversight Committee (05/29/2026)
Transcript Highlights:
- We also have monthly processes where people are, if they're transferring between department programs
- or they're transferring within the state, every time a transfer occurs or any time a termination occurs
- How are they going to transfer the data to us in the enterprise business intelligence... that if we're
- Um, and then our firearm deaths in particular are very high.
- Higher number of firearms and access to lethal means. And more rural areas.
Summary:
The committee met on May 29 and approved the draft minutes. DHHS Commissioner Weaver then opened the department update by asking Medicaid Director Henry Litman to brief members on federal and state Medicaid changes, and later turned to DHHS Chief Operating Officer David Weathers for an update on data governance. Members also asked that acronyms be spelled out in future materials and requested a follow-up on the federal Medicaid rule once it is published.
Litman reviewed several federal Medicaid provisions tied to HR 1/"OBBA" and related state implementation issues. He said the first major change would be restrictions on certain non-citizens’ Medicaid coverage, affecting about 400 people in New Hampshire, with notices likely 30 to 60 days before the effective date. He also discussed new work requirements/community engagement rules, saying New Hampshire is on track to implement them and will likely need a state plan amendment rather than an 1115 waiver. Other changes included shorter retroactive coverage periods, a new state option for certain community-based services with an estimated $740,000 in implementation support, a freeze and phased-down reduction in the Medicaid enhancement tax beginning in state fiscal year 2029, and limits on directed payments to hospitals after a grandfathering period. He also noted that Medicaid enrollment has fallen from pandemic-era levels, with about 167,000 people covered as of May 1, and that the department is working with CMS on child premiums and other cost-sharing changes approved in HB 2.
Committee members asked how the department could plan for the 2029 changes given the number of elections before then, and Litman said federal rules may be adjusted over time as states and stakeholders raise concerns. He emphasized planning for the worst while hoping for the best, and said rural health care transformation funding would help the state prepare. In the second presentation, Weathers explained that data governance is now embedded in DHHS operations to control access, manage reporting, and respond to risk. He defined it as managing what data is collected, how it is used, who can access it, and what laws apply, and said DHHS has moved from governance as a committee to governance as an operational process. He described privacy impact assessments for new systems going into production, monthly privacy and security training, and ongoing review of access controls and data-sharing rules.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 2/18/25
Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Transcript Highlights:
- In both cases, the individuals had prior convictions for crimes of violence with a firearm, and those
- </c><00:47:11.240><c> are</c><00:47:11.520><c> important</c> involv involving a firearm are important
- involv involving a firearm are important and<00:47:12.599><c> that</c><00:47:12.960><c> someone</c><
- To that point, we had a record number of cases involving an offense with a firearm, and that was 1,885
- and that was 1885 but only 30% firearm and that was 1885 but only 30% ended<00:52:54.040><c> with</c
Bills:
HF7
Keywords:
public safety, criminal justice, sentencing guidelines, Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission, public sentencing database, felony dismissals, prosecutor reporting, bail notice, bond posting, law enforcement data, arrest data, public records, sex trafficking, human trafficking, mandatory minimum sentence, peace officer assault, police assault, fleeing police, vehicular flight, stolen motor vehicle
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection - 03/18/25
Commerce and Consumer Protection
Transcript Highlights:
- We're proposing only to increase transfer fees and exempt reporting adviser fees.
- </c><00:04:14.920><c> fees</c><00:04:15.280><c> and</c><00:04:15.480><c> exempt</c> increase transfer
- fees and exempt increase transfer fees and exempt reporting<00:04:16.280><c> adviser</c><00:04:16.680
- Currently, it is illegal to label a product as available for sublingual application.
- Currently, it is illegal to label a product as available for sublingual application.
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Mar 31st, 2025
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services
Transcript Highlights:
- Shortly after the money has been transferred out of the account and transferred to another account, the
- card information and its corresponding monetary backing is transferred to another account.
- This is then transferred to a, uh, or re-encoded onto another piece of plastic.
- It could also be transferred onto a pay app on a phone or as Ms.
- Once the transfer is completed, another member of the.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- People can still access this building with firearms as they should.
- People can still access this building with firearms as they should.
- People can still access this building with firearms as they should.
- But I think it's also very concerning that we have members who may be carrying firearms.
- </c> who may be carrying firearms. who may be carrying firearms.
VT
Transcript Highlights:
- Those two bills are House Bill 606, firearms procedures, and House Bill 642, youthful offender proceedings
- <00:07:59.440><c> House</c><00:07:59.720><c> bill</c><00:07:59.920><c> 606,</c><00:08:01.000><c> firearms
- </c> bills are House bill 606, firearms bills are House bill 606, firearms protect-<00:08:02.640><c>
- officer's<00:16:46.240><c> use</c><00:16:46.720><c> of</c><00:16:47.000><c> a</c><00:16:47.120><c> firearm
- </c><00:16:47.880><c> Please</c> officer's use of a firearm. Please officer's use of a firearm.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Senate Bill 1332 is a cash transfer bill that essentially cleans up the end of fiscal year 2026.
- Again, this has to be agreed upon by both districts when those transfers actually happen.
- It will be transferred to the Senate.
- The bill will be transferred to the Senate. Gentleman 22, Mr.
- regarding illegal entry.
Summary:
The House opened with roll call, prayer, and approval of the journal, then received a notice appointing Kirk Larson as a substitute representative for District 33. The chamber also handled several Senate messages and committee reports, including printing or engrossing a number of bills, and advanced multiple measures through the calendar. Among the bills introduced were appropriations bills for the judicial and legislative branches (HB 847 and HB 848), an education bill revising career ladder and endorsement provisions (HB 849), and Senate bills on occupational licensure, veterans’ benefits consumer protections, specie/tender contracts, state investment in gold and silver, and household egg production.
The House passed Senate Bill 1332, a fiscal year-end cash transfer bill that reallocated about $100 million back to the general fund by pulling unspent money from several programs, including transportation strategic initiatives, the Idaho Opportunity Scholarship, the Permanent Building Fund, water pollution control grants, and the In-Demand Careers Fund. Members also passed House Bill 545, which would allow military chaplains to qualify for counseling licensure and bill insurance; the bill drew substantial debate over whether chaplain training is equivalent to the education and supervised experience required for independent mental health practice, but supporters argued the military experience is valuable and the bill would help address counselor shortages. The House also passed HB 702 on securities ownership and Idaho law, HB 638 to restore Idaho’s presidential primary in March, HB 765 and HB 766 on fire district boundary changes and impact-fee collection, HB 767 on using impact fees for replacement of certain fire vehicles, HB 797 on fire district sub-district representation, and HB 672 to keep logos and slogans out of the executive budget document.
Later, the House passed HB 785, which adds school disciplinary procedures for vulgar or inappropriate online posts about educators, HB 760 on property tax exemption for workforce and affordable housing, and HB 789, ratifying the Coeur d’Alene Tribe Water Rights Settlement of 2026. The chamber also adopted House Concurrent Resolution 27 honoring Idaho civilians who served and died on Wake Island during World War II, and House Resolution 25 approving reviewed administrative rules. A motion to suspend rules allowed immediate consideration of HB 833, a bill requiring daily recess in elementary schools and unstructured activity for middle school students; debate focused on whether the bill would improperly limit classroom discipline, and the transcript ends during closing remarks on that measure.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Conference Committee on H.F. 2115 - Human Services Omnibus - 05/13/25
Transcript Highlights:
- The section requires eligible vendor community recovery organizations to comply with the transfer of
- This is the DHS anti-kickback proposal, which the House changed to illegal remuneration, and it also
- This is the DHS anti-kickback proposal, which the House changed to illegal remuneration, and it also
- This is the DHS anti-kickback proposal, which the House changed to illegal remuneration, and it also
- </c><00:47:46.760><c> remunerations</c> prohibition um on illegal remunerations prohibition um on illegal
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (04/11/2025)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> the uh illegal the uh illegal activity.<01:27:34.480><c> One</c><01:27:34.719><c> more</c><01:27
- It's already illegal under the law.
- It's already illegal under the law.
- If it's illegal to child in the bathtub.
- illegal illegal photograph.<04:46:05.920><c> I</c><04:46:06.160><c> think</c><04:46:06.240><c> that's
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Regarding transfer specifically, ma'am, we do incentivize transfer with the model.
- Assuming that they took 15 hours at that community college, when they transfer, they'll get the transfer
- Assuming that they took 15 hours at that community college when they transfer, they'll get the transfer
- Yes, the students would be counted as a transfer student.
- I transferred two semesters of coursework in my undergraduate, so I was a transfer student myself.
MO
Missouri 2026 Regular Session
2026 Legislative Session - Day Sixty Eight - Tuesday, May 12
Missouri House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- You see, command staff is understandably hesitant to turn you loose with a firearm when you have admitted
- On page three, no state court, arbitration panel, tribunal, or administrative agency shall transfer a
- Arbitration panel, tribunal, or administrative agency shall transfer a civil action if such transfer
- So I believe if both parties were to agree to a transfer, I don't think that would be an issue.
- It says it shall not be transferred if the transfer would result in the application of another foreign
MO
Missouri 2026 Regular Session
2026 Legislative Session - Day Sixty Eight - Tuesday, May 12
Missouri House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- civil action if such transfer would result in the application of any other foreign law, etc., etc.
- So I believe if both parties were to agree to a transfer, I don't think that would be an issue.
- It says it shall not be transferred if there... Right, but the case starts in Missouri.
- It says it shall not be transferred if the transfer would result in the application of another foreign
- We said it reduces the amount of transfer of COVID.
Summary:
The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of the prior day’s journal by a 129-0 vote. Members then used points of personal privilege to recognize Law Enforcement Week, discuss personal health and family matters, and honor colleagues, spouses, interns, and guests in the gallery, including students, community members, and a visiting governor from Uzbekistan. The chamber also received Senate messages on House Bill 1871 and House Bill 2818, and fiscal review committee reports recommending passage of several deferred bills, including Senate Bills 953, 1470, and 1871, and House Bill 1940.
The House agreed to conference requests on Senate Bills 835 and 1111 and on Senate Bill 1020, the latter a Department of Revenue bill focused on customer service and inspection language. Senate Bill 977 and 1011, dealing with limits on international organizations and foreign law, drew extended debate. Supporters argued the bill would protect Missouri from foreign or international mandates and foreign laws that conflict with constitutional rights, while opponents said such bodies already lack authority in Missouri and warned the bill was unnecessary, politically motivated, and could create problems for forum non conveniens and private arbitration. The bill ultimately passed 99-45.
House Bill 1470, revising legislative research and statutory publication procedures, was amended on the floor to remove privacy-sensitive provisions and change a state auditor duty from mandatory to permissive; a later amendment to alter committee composition was defeated 50-94. The bill then passed 148-1. House Bill 1940, the newspaper/public notice bill, was adopted and finally passed 142-1 with two present. House Bill 1871, an elections administration bill, was also taken up with debate over added Senate language, including campaign finance and election testing provisions; discussion continued near the end of the transcript, with no final vote shown before the excerpt ended.
NY
New York 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Standing Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and Correction - 05/05/2026
Crime Victims, Crime And Correction
Transcript Highlights:
- S-2509A, an act to amend the Correction Law in relation to the transfer of incarcerated individuals from
- If you did do something wrong, if you were violent, if you were caught with illegal drugs or things like
- then commit another crime within, whether you assault a CO or another prisoner or you're found with illegal
Summary:
The Senate Standing Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and Correction met with a quorum of members present and considered 10 bills. The committee held a lengthy debate on S.2656, a bill to repeal provisions related to solitary confinement, with supporters arguing the current law is not fully implemented and that solitary confinement is harmful and ineffective, while opponents said the law has made facilities less safe and removed needed disciplinary tools. After discussion, the bill failed to advance, with five negative votes and no report to the floor.
The committee also considered several correctional administration and health-related measures. S.394, the Clemency Justice Act, and S.2509A, concerning transfers of incarcerated individuals from county jails to state facilities, were both reported to finance. S.5134, creating a uniform electronic medical records system for correctional facilities, was reported, as was S.9126A. S.8492, establishing a digital legal mail program, drew concerns about privileged communications and was defeated in committee. S.9467, setting radiation standards for employees and visitors at correctional facilities, was reported to the Health Committee.
Two additional bills, S.9916 on employee mental health services and S.9928 on rights of sexual assault survivors during the investigative process, were reported after brief discussion and expressions of support. One bill on the agenda was laid aside at the sponsor’s request. Overall, the meeting featured a mix of correctional policy, facility operations, health, and survivor-rights legislation, with several bills advancing and one major reform measure on solitary confinement failing to move forward.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- billing fraud against health insurers, and neither does the state of Texas, which makes such acts illegal
- And, in fact, state law already makes it illegal. to commit billing fraud.
- Current law allows policyholders to transfer their annuity contracts, often in pursuit of a better rate
- There is a statute for when that transfer must be completed from the existing carrier.
- As a result, some of the insurers delay these transfers, sometimes for weeks or even months, leaving
Keywords:
prescription drugs, drug pricing, pharmacy benefits, health insurance, health benefit plan, insurer, HMO, self-insured employer, public employer, school district, county, municipality, university system, higher education, retirees, dependent coverage, stop-loss coverage, bulk purchasing, group purchasing, purchasing pool
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
March 20, 2025 - 08:30 AM
Transcript Highlights:
- So will the functions of such an auditor be transferred to the COGE?
- I didn't find anything in the resolution that requires his function to be transferred.
- So will the functions of such an auditor be transferred to the COGE?
- I didn't find anything in the resolution that requires his function to be transferred.
- I didn't find anything in the resolution that requires his function to be transferred.
Summary:
The committee heard and approved several measures. HB 735 expanded Florida’s boating improvement program to fund parking for boat trailers at public ramps and offered a 10% sovereign submerged land lease discount for manufacturers using environmental best management practices; it passed unanimously. HB 4021 expanded the North River Ranch Improvement Stewardship District in Manatee County by 640 acres and was reported favorably. CS for HB 371, which promotes nature-based methods and green/gray infrastructure for coastal resilience, also passed unanimously after supportive testimony from resilience and environmental groups and committee members.
The committee then took up HJR 1325, a proposed constitutional amendment to create an elected Commissioner of Government Efficiency (COGE) with authority to audit, investigate, and report on waste, fraud, and abuse in state and local government. The proposal would eliminate the lieutenant governor position, the Government Efficiency Task Force, and the legislature’s current auditor appointment, with many implementation details deferred to a future bill. Members debated the scope of the new office, its relationship to the Auditor General and inspectors general, whether it should cover the legislative and judicial branches, staffing, and the comparison to federal DOGE efforts. An amendment making a minor wording change was adopted, and the resolution passed 23-? with a favorable report after a split vote.
The committee also approved two Gulf of America bills. HB 575 redesignated the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, and CS for HB 549 required Florida’s academic standards and newly adopted instructional materials to reflect the federal designation for materials acquired on or after July 1, 2025. Both measures drew criticism from members who argued the renaming was politically motivated, historically insensitive, and potentially confusing for students, while supporters said Florida should align with federal action. HB 575 passed and CS for HB 549 passed 18-7. Finally, HB 4071, a local bill adjusting the boundary between Coral Springs and Parkland in Broward County by about 8.7 acres, was amended and reported favorably with support from both cities and the Broward delegation.
MO
Transcript Highlights:
- what you suggest and that becomes what actually happens, is that then going to be a little bit of a transfer
- If the dealer is buying it, suspecting that it's illegal, that he's purchasing an illegal product, yes
- But if they knowingly purchase an illegal spool or whatever of wire, ...purchase an illegal, you know
- That's a legal possession of the wire, but it could look like an illegal possession as well.
- Then you're not on the hook; the person who took it is, if they got it legally or illegally. Right.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session Feb 11th, 2026 at 09:00 am
Washington House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- law, until someone takes further action to pretend to be law enforcement, they have done nothing illegal
Bills:
HB1160, HB1289, HB1339, HB1798, HB1002, HB1065, HB1155, HB1916, HB2264, HB1078, HB1687, HB1701, HB1717, HB1795, HB1859, HB2088, HB2091, HB2107, HB2109, HB2110, HB2113, HB2124, HB2125, HB2133, HB2134, HB2140, HB2151, HB2152, HB2155, HB2165, HB2185, HB2191, HB2205, HB2211, HB2219, HB2228, HB2229, HB2230, HB2235, HB2238, HB2242, HB2245, HB2249, HB2253, HB2254, HB2269, HB2272, HB2283, HB2304, HB2317, HB2340, HB2343, HB2385, HB2406, HB2417, HB2426, HB2445, HB2452, HB2472, HB2492, HB2501, HB2531, HB2574, HB2606, HB2664, HB1160, HB1289, HB1339, HB1798, HB1065, HB1717, HB1795, HB1859, HB2107, HB2113, HB2124, HB2125, HB2133, HB2134, HB2140, HB2151, HB2155, HB2165, HB2185, HB2191, HB2205, HB2211, HB2219, HB2242, HB2245, HB2253, HB2283, HB2317, HB2343, HB2385, HB2406, HB2417, HB2426, HB2501, HB2531, HB2574, HB2606, HB1170, HB1544, HB1834, HB2111, HB2156, HB2188, HB2199, HB2206, HB2296, HB2360, HB2436, HB2471, HB2478, HB2510, HB2525, HB2532, HB2543, HB2605, HB2624, HJM4012, HB1759
Keywords:
design review, local government, land use, zoning, project permits, housing density, middle housing, affordable housing, parking minimums, single-family zoning, infill development, growth management, comprehensive plan, permit streamlining, objective development regulations, architectural review, administrative review, transit-oriented development, accessory dwelling units, ADU
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Ericson, could you talk about that transfer just a little bit more?
- </c><00:03:42.959><c> just</c> could you talk about that transfer just could you talk about that transfer
- </c> secretary of state needs to to transfer secretary of state needs to to transfer the<00:04:05.519
- That will take us down to line 134, where the revenues and transfer sections begin.
- </c> revenues and transfer sections begin. revenues and transfer sections begin.