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ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations - Education and Environment Division Apr 14th, 2025 at 02:30 pm

Appropriations - Education and Environment Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Professional Student Exchange Program.
  • you have and doing the same exact program in another place.
  • We've got the Scholars Program that we put in, adjust the ACT requirement for the Scholars Program as
  • far as how the program is working and what they're doing.
  • , and professional programs.
Bills: SB2003
Summary: The committee met to work through the higher education budget, beginning with a conflict-of-interest request from Representative Martinson, who was excused from voting because of a partnership that leases office space to Bismarck State College. Members then reviewed the higher education institution budget sheets, covering ongoing and one-time funding items for campuses and system projects such as BSC housing, Lake Region roof repairs, UND’s STEM and National Security Crossroads projects, the UND allied health facility, NDSU projects including New Horizons, DSU deferred maintenance and campus security, Mayville’s Old Main, Minot projects, and the regional health institutes. Members also discussed student financial assistance, the professional student exchange program, IT security funding, and workforce/education innovation grants. Several amendments and policy questions were debated. The committee adopted an amendment to make workforce education innovation grants competitive rather than automatically distributed, and then voted to remove language prohibiting those funds from being used to duplicate academic programs. Members also removed similar anti-duplication language from the New Horizons section. They agreed to extend the UND hyperbaric chamber transfer authority to 2027 and clarified language around UND land-sale proceeds. A proposed amendment to add $5.6 million for the Wahpeton State School of Science building purchase failed for lack of a second, and a proposal to restore fetal alcohol spectrum disorder funding to UND was left for conference. The committee also discussed, but did not add, a tuition cap change, a study on the Praxis exam, and several governance-related provisions. The committee spent significant time on broader higher education policy items, including a $3 million enterprise resource planning request for the university system, a $2 million grant program for students who are pregnant, recently gave birth, or are caring for young children, and a $1.1 million request for library age-verification software tied to the Odin system. Members also discussed dual-credit authority for UND and NDSU, a goal for the UND medical school to increase North Dakota resident enrollment, and intent language regarding the commissioner/chancellor model and presidential search authority. At the end of the meeting, the committee approved the amendments and then gave the higher education budget a do-pass recommendation as amended, with Representative Sanford designated as the carrier. The Forest Service budget was also approved, including two additional FTEs, and the committee adjourned after noting it would continue with other budgets the next day.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:30 am

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Foundation School Program.
  • And I want to talk about the impact of HB 1 on those programs on page 2 Those two major programs for
  • We operate a very low benefits program health insurance benefits program.
  • The last area is seaport connectivity program that program has been around for a while.
  • That program. Yeah.
Summary: During this committee meeting, the focus was on discussing critical infrastructure funding, especially related to water supply and flood mitigation projects. Chairwoman Stepney and the Water Development Board presented extensive details regarding the Texas Water Fund, which included $1 billion appropriated to assist various financial programs and tackle pressing water and wastewater issues. Additionally, funding allocations aimed at compromising the state's flood risk and improving water conservation were hotly debated, emphasizing collaboration among committee members and the necessity of addressing community needs in such projects.
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> World Health Transformation Program. World Health Transformation Program.
  • </c> this program to be run uh very rigidly. this program to be run uh very rigidly.
  • It's program staff.
  • It's program staff. So, level team. It's program staff.
  • </c> transformation program. transformation program.
Summary: The Budget Review Subcommittee on Health and Family Services opened its first meeting of the 2026 interim session, took roll, and moved directly into presentations. The main presentation was from Ryan Bramble of Crisp Shared Services, who described the organization’s health information exchange and health data utility model in Kentucky and other states. He emphasized that Crisp is a nonprofit, that data ownership remains with providers, and that governance is local. He also outlined the technical infrastructure, including a master patient index, cloud-based data lake, support for modern standards like FHIR and USCDI as well as older formats, and data quality tools used to normalize and standardize information. Bramble said the model is intended to reduce duplication, lower costs, and support rural providers and future use cases such as reporting, analytics, and AI-enabled decision support. Members asked how the state can ensure the data is actually used and who should drive priorities for health care improvement. Bramble said Crisp can provide tools, expertise, and examples from other states, but local teams such as KHI and state stakeholders must tailor and lead utilization efforts. In response to questions about ownership and coordination, he stressed that successful HIE governance requires a multistakeholder body that includes hospitals, health plans, government, and other interests, with a unified approach rather than multiple competing directives. He also said the Commonwealth has an opportunity to convene those stakeholders and set clear priorities. A senator raised concerns that responsibility for Medicaid and broader health policy has become fragmented and suggested a stronger central role for the state, possibly through the Department of Public Health, to coordinate health priorities. Bramble agreed that a single convening authority and multistakeholder governance are important, and noted that local governance should determine what data is shared and how it is used. No votes or formal actions were taken during this portion of the meeting. After Bramble’s presentation and questions, the committee was told that Secretary Stack from the cabinet would testify next on the rural health transformation plan.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDN Info Briefing - Thu Jan 15, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We found that the educator preparation programs, once they graduate from their program as a licensed
  • increase in program attendance.
  • to states program.
  • So existing programs like the programs.
  • <02:27:24.720><c> within</c> program within program within &gt;&gt; for<02:27:25.280><c> us.
Keywords: 910, house, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Our first topic is cannabis and tobacco programs.
  • And three, it updates the programming language to current standards, which will enable easier programming
  • This program, this tax credit, will leverage the existing low-carbon fuel standard program administered
  • program, which is around $116... ...programs that are fairly popular, including the low-carbon transit
  • Support Cal Competes' tax program.
Keywords: 988, house, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Feb 9th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The program was created in 2000 by the Idaho Legislature, and you'll The program was created in 2000
  • Ideal is a self-funded program governed by the State College Savings Program Board, which consists of
  • While the program is officially called Ideal Idaho College Savings Program, again, you can use it for
  • Ideal funds can wrap around these programs to pay for things these programs may not.
  • First, I think this is a wonderful program.
Committee: Senate Education
Keywords: 989, all
MA
Transcript Highlights:
  • for the pilot program, which was me.
  • coordinator for the pilot program, which was me.
  • So that two years from the pilot program.
  • And that's kind of the intention of the program, right?
  • One example was a pre-apprenticeship program through the Excel program at Bridgewater State in computer
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The Massachusetts Permanent Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities met virtually and in person for its June meeting. Members approved the March meeting minutes and heard a chair’s report on recent “Meeting the Moment” community conversations, including the successful Lowell event and plans for a July 14 Northampton event and an October National Disability Employment Awareness Month celebration at the State House. The October event will include a panel with MassAbility on artificial intelligence and its impacts on people with disabilities, with discussion of both accessibility benefits and risks such as bias and discrimination. A major presentation came from the Supplier Diversity Office on its Empowering Abilities in Contracting and Employment (EAC) program. Staff described the program’s evolution from a pilot launched after 2016 legislation to a statewide policy now included in new state contracts. The program aims to increase certification of disability-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, expand workforce participation by people with disabilities, and use vendor reporting to track progress toward a 3% workforce goal. The office reported about 292 active certified businesses, roughly 40 vendors currently on EAC contracts, and expectations that the number of participating vendors will grow to about 130 by November. Commissioners praised the program and asked about its reach, data, and potential replication in other states or institutions. The advisory council update highlighted broad engagement across topics including accessibility, employment, youth transition, housing, health equity, transportation, technology, AI, and supported decision-making. Members were asked to share fact sheets and resources for posting on the commission website, and two council members will help plan the October employment event. Subcommittee reports followed: the employment subcommittee reviewed transition-to-employment barriers, the disability employment tax credit, veteran services, and a SEED policy brief; the workforce supports subcommittee discussed apprenticeships and a May webinar on addressing workforce barriers through apprenticeships; and the long-term services and supports/health equity subcommittee heard about care coordination training resources and a presentation on post-COVID health care inequities for people with disabilities. The executive director also reported on ongoing work with state agencies, MassHealth-related conversations, caregiver and aging issues, and AI planning. The meeting ended with commissioner announcements on the Paul Spooner Generational Leadership Summit and a Medicaid summit, followed by adjournment by vote.
AR

Arkansas 2026 Regular Session

ALC-REVIEW Jun 16th, 2026

ALC-REVIEW

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is for actuarial services for the Medicaid program.
  • This is for the independent assessment and support program.
  • , which was formerly the Innovate Arkansas program.
  • This is for qualified residential treatment programs.
  • This is for qualified residential treatment programs.
Committee: All ALC-REVIEW
Keywords: 1204, all
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Budget Jan 15th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • This budget also proposes targeted investments in a few grant programs.
  • and the small district and state tribal compact school modernization program.
  • Critically, this is not a grant program.
  • Consequently, we're counting on the small schools modernization program.
  • Those sorts of programs incrementally let us make improvements.
Summary: The House Capital Budget Committee opened its first hearing of the session on HB 2295 and briefly heard a presentation from OFM Senior Budget Advisor Jen Masterson on Governor Ferguson’s proposed supplemental capital budget. She said the proposal uses about $396 million in new appropriations, leaving roughly $5.4 million in remaining bond authority, and includes major investments in housing, urgent state facility needs, climate-related projects, K-12 school safety and modernization, and higher education minor works. The housing package was the largest share, with $225 million for the Housing Trust Fund, plus funding for homeownership, preservation, manufactured housing communities, and flood-impacted home repair. Committee members asked follow-up questions about Rainier School and juvenile rehabilitation projects, and staff said Rainier School was on the plan and that juvenile rehabilitation funding included flexible capacity funding and facility improvements. Public testimony was largely supportive of the governor’s housing, education, climate, and natural resources proposals, while several speakers urged changes. Housing advocates, Habitat for Humanity, community land trusts, and service providers backed the Housing Trust Fund and homeownership funding, including support for manufactured housing preservation and transit-oriented affordable housing. School and college representatives supported small district modernization, seismic safety, lead remediation, and minor works funding, while some asked for additional support for specific projects such as Cascadia College’s new building, Central Washington University’s feeder line replacement, and WSU Spokane health education renovations. Natural resource and tribal witnesses supported salmon recovery and community forest investments, but asked for more funding for RCO community forest and estuary programs. A major recurring concern was the proposed $75 million transfer from the Public Works Assistance Account, which cities, counties, sewer and water districts, and the Public Works Board said would jeopardize low-interest loans already awarded for local infrastructure projects and shift costs onto distressed communities. Other testimony opposed the budget’s omission of certain projects, including the University of Washington’s power plant decarbonization work and a Spokane cultural hub, while some local governments requested funding for wastewater and flood-control projects. No votes were taken; the chair closed the public hearing after testimony concluded.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Higher education panel hearing on HF2241 4/1/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Other states have similar programs.
  • That's already have similar programs.
  • I think we need to consider the state grant program and some of these other programs that we have in
  • This is a very generous program.
  • now, a grant program at the right now, a grant program at the University<00:26:00.559><c> of</c><00:
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Budget Committee Feb 10th, 2025

Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • the legislature would do in regards to looking at the programs to see which programs are most impacted
  • , what programs are priorities for the administration, and what can be done to preserve those programs
  • I think a subsequent question was about the programs that are being looked at, and those programs that
  • Understand that there are programs that are falling off or programs that you're not seeing additional
  • There's $200 million annually out of the cap and trade program that goes to forest health programs.
Committee: House Budget
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • I know that HR1 eliminated the Grad PLUS program, which is, I know, a program that many students that
  • The Rapid Rehousing Program receives about $6.8 million from the state for that program, and it provides
  • I want to also highlight the transfer success pathway program, which is a dual admission program with
  • We have programs; there's a program at CSULA, for example, that has redesigned about 20 courses and provides
  • Remarkable program.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Feb 25th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • went to go see parts of this program.
  • Again, this is not to disparage the program.
  • However, when you look at the programs that this...
  • So, same kind of question about the TTK programs.
  • And it funds the First Robotics program.
Bills: HB2289
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Conference Committee on HF2446 5/9/25

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> County soil health um program study. County soil health um program study.
  • </c> a local food purchasing grant program. a local food purchasing grant program.
  • and Development Program.
  • </c> improvement and development program. improvement and development program.
  • </c> loan program. loan program.
Keywords: 919, house, all
Summary: The Agriculture Conference Committee met for an initial organizational and comparison session on House File 2446, the agriculture broadband and rural development bill. Members introduced themselves, noted that no conference target had yet been set, and agreed to begin with a side-by-side review of House and Senate positions. No oral testimony was taken; instead, the chair listed written testimony submitted by a wide range of agricultural, environmental, local government, food bank, and industry groups. Nonpartisan fiscal staff walked through the major funding differences. Both bills included some shared items such as operating adjustments, wolf and elk damage compensation, and certain technical changes, but they differed on several major appropriations. The House generally proposed larger increases for meat inspection, local food purchasing, and the Board of Animal Health, and added items such as county inspector grants, biofertilizer innovation, a biosolids/PFAS-related study, a soil health study, broadband installation study funding, an Agri Works program, an Agri Support program, a milk grant program, and several House-only transfers and grants. The Senate included items such as a climate coordinator position, biofuel-related reductions and policy changes, livestock processing funding, farm-to-school and urban agriculture changes, MARL funding, cottage foods licensing updates, and several Senate-only pass-through grants and transfers. Staff also noted differences in the agriculture emergency account transfer approach and in how the two bodies handled the Second Harvest Heartland and related food distribution provisions. House Research then reviewed the policy language differences in the bill. The House language included provisions allowing more flexible use of grant administration funds, unpaid prior-year claims, county inspector grants, and updates tied to its own policy article, while the Senate language included the climate coordinator, PFAS-related commercialization language, cooperative development grant permissive language, and other Senate policy changes. The committee did not take any votes or final actions at this meeting; the session was informational and focused on identifying differences for later negotiation.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/12/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • That was the whole purpose the county program... program Aid and the demands put from the program Aid
  • We have seen programs close.
  • We have seen programs close.
  • We have seen programs close.
  • <01:25:47.159><c> uh</c><01:25:47.280><c> of</c> programs uh of programs uh of 45<01:25:49.040><c> programs
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Human Services Committee May 1st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so we now know, given the data, which programs work and which programs don't work.
  • So, and I saw, you know, the programs. I worked in those programs, and I saw...
  • The programs I worked in, and I saw a lot of money being put into programs that didn't help that many
  • How large is this program?
  • Well, my dad came here through the Bracero program. Yeah. program?
Summary: The Assembly Human Services Committee met with quorum established after beginning as a subcommittee. The committee heard AB 790, which would require jurisdictions receiving state homelessness funds to develop systems specifically supporting women and children, especially single mothers and survivors of domestic violence. Supporters said current homelessness programs overlook this population; the bill was amended and passed unanimously on a 7-0 vote. The committee also heard ACA 4, the Housing Opportunities Made Equal Act, which would dedicate a minimum share of the state general fund to affordable housing and homelessness programs. Supporters argued more stable funding is needed to address the housing crisis, while opponents questioned whether more spending would help; the measure passed 5-2 to the Assembly Appropriations Committee. Members then heard AB 349, which would index the infant supplement for parenting foster youth to inflation. The author and sponsor described the needs of pregnant and parenting teens in foster care and rising costs for diapers and formula; the bill passed 6-0 to Appropriations. AB 779, which expands a domestic violence consultant pilot in child welfare offices statewide, also passed 6-0 after testimony that it would help keep families together safely and improve trauma-informed responses. AB 1335, which would remove a private CARF accreditation requirement for regional center employment programs and rely on state oversight instead, drew support from disability service providers but opposition from the chair over concerns about weakening quality checks; it failed on a 2-2 vote and reconsideration was denied. The committee also considered AB 1066, a bill to bar state-funded immigration legal services for people unlawfully present in the country who have certain serious felony convictions. Supporters framed it as a public-safety and fiscal-responsibility measure, while opponents said it would restrict due process and align California with mass-deportation policies. The bill failed on a 2-2 vote. Two bills, AB 277 and AB 318, were pulled by the author and not heard. After final roll calls on absent members, the committee adjourned.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I have been for many years a proponent of this Teacup program.
  • We need to do better for this program.
  • The inequity of these two programs leaves the teacup in peril.
  • It's when you set up a medical program or a recreational marijuana program, and make no mistake, what
  • Program and sort of the lack of medical professionals participating in the program, talking to the patients
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee Feb 11th, 2026

Budget and Fiscal Review

Transcript Highlights:
  • CalFresh is more than a food program. It is one of the CalFresh is more than a food program.
  • And the last thing I'll add is that SNAP is not a permanent program. It's a cyclical program.
  • They're in the CMSP program.
  • accuracy and program access.
  • , the CAROT program.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 18th, 2025

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second big program is called CPAN.
  • So having more of those. diversion programs, having more housed programs, housing. programs, having those
  • We do have step-down programs.
  • . program.
  • Medicaid program.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Joint Appropriations Committee, June 22, 2026 - PM

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Recapture program.
  • Ready Community Program or for some of the Community Program or for some of the other programs.
  • Congress had a program that they said run this program. U.S.
  • Those are to run the entire program. Those are to run the entire program.
  • Treasury's program in accordance with their program guidelines.
Keywords: 916, all