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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Artificial intelligence in psychotherapy services 3/18/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • use of open source or public AI tools, and the Minnesota licensing boards possess authority to discipline
  • use of open source or public AI tools, and the Minnesota licensing boards possess authority to discipline
  • use of open source or public AI tools, and the Minnesota licensing boards possess authority to discipline
  • Tools and the Minnesota licensing boards possess authority to discipline licensees who misuse AI, and
Keywords: 1183, house
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 036 Feb 19th, 2026

Colorado Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We fast to deepen our faith, grow our gratitude, strengthen our discipline, and cultivate empathy for
  • , grow our gratitude,<00:45:25.480><c> strengthen</c><00:45:26.040><c> our</c><00:45:26.200><c> discipline
  • ,</c> gratitude, strengthen our discipline, gratitude, strengthen our discipline, and<00:45:27.080><c
Keywords: 981, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Apr 9th, 2026

California Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Today, I am recognizing the Natomas Nighthawks men's basketball team from Natomas High School here in
  • over the past three seasons, consistently competing at the highest levels and representing their school
  • by other students, which can lead to disengagement in school and lower graduation rates.
  • They focus on youth in foster care, the juvenile justice system, and alternative schools.
  • That's when I first met him as a high school senior.
Summary: The Senate began with a quorum call, prayer, and the Pledge of Allegiance, then moved through several floor recognitions. Members honored the Natomas Nighthawks boys basketball team for their championship season, and the chamber also recognized the 2026 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Awardees for work on homelessness, education, youth civic engagement, community college success, and mental health. Individual awardees highlighted included Chris Chapman, Leanne Chun, Darla Cooper, Virgil Moorhead Jr. and Amy Matheson, Adrian Hillman and Aaron Garner Ford, and Selina Alvarez. The Senate also welcomed former U.S. Treasurer Rosie Rios Perez and later heard committee and budget subcommittee announcements. On legislation, the body considered and passed Senate Resolution 88 by Senator Blakespear, commemorating the 50th anniversary of modern biotechnology and the 20th anniversary of the California Biotechnology Foundation. The resolution emphasized California’s role in biotech innovation and the industry’s economic and public health impact. The Senate also passed Senate Resolution 90 by Senator Gonzalez, recognizing April 14–16 as Khmer New Year and celebrating Cambodian American culture, especially in Long Beach. The chamber confirmed five gubernatorial appointments: Alan Guy, Henry Nutt III, and Steven Pennelli to the Contractors State License Board; Jacob Arkavakotov to the Medical Board of California; and Dr. V. V. Ling Sai to the Medical Board of California. All confirmations were approved by unanimous or near-unanimous roll call votes. The Senate also suspended a rule to allow Senate Bill 1447 to be heard in policy committees after the deadline, and later announced that the next floor session would be held on Monday, April 13, 2026. The session concluded with adjournment in memory of Rod Diridon Sr., with extended remarks from Senators Cortese, Wahab, and Becker describing his long public service, leadership on transportation and environmental issues, and lasting influence in Santa Clara County and beyond.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, July 22, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • 32.720><c> and</c><00:31:32.960><c> the</c> to discipline, resilience, and the to discipline, resilience
  • For many students across the country, the new school year starts in a few weeks, and schools are now
  • and school leaders.
  • </c><00:52:25.520><c> safety</c> students need to improve school safety students need to improve school
  • Mark Arton, a teacher at Gunnison Valley High School in the South Ket school district.
NM
Transcript Highlights:
  • Of those 26 years, 22 have been in schools. I am in the discipline of education.
  • I'm a librarian at Sierra Middle School, so I'm a very brave individual. I teach middle school.
  • Um, held to the days and uh we will begin school on July twenty-ninth, first day of school for students
  • public school employees.
  • Some schools, some public schools do receive Medicaid reimbursement, so it would impact public schools
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • While also putting himself through law school at night at Brooklyn Law School.
  • I was reading law school textbooks on the train during my three-hour commute every day.
  • Will you countenance efforts to fire or discipline US attorneys?
  • Have you ever faced discipline or entered into a settlement relating to this kind of conduct?
  • Sadly, I'm not talking about schools.
Summary: The meeting focused on the nominations of Todd Blanch and Gail Slater for the positions of Deputy Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, respectively. The committee considered the qualifications of both nominees, with opening statements provided by the nominees themselves. There was an evident emphasis on the rigorous vetting process that nominees undergo before their selection, highlighting the importance of the roles within the Department of Justice. Members of the committee engaged in a structured question-and-answer session to further evaluate the nominees' capabilities and fit for the positions they were nominated for, with each member allotted seven minutes to pose questions.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Jan 26th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • his community and in the school.
  • Belknap door one evening, I was wandering high school way after high school.
  • Now, Rigby High School happens to be the second-largest high school.
  • Now, Rigby High School happens to be the second largest high school.
  • for American Heritage Charter School.
Committee: House Education
Keywords: 989, all
VA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Performing in two languages requires confidence, discipline, teamwork, and courage.
  • Cameron Steele, a sophomore at Riverside High School in Leesburg, was named one of the eight national
  • It was an abandoned school before an adaptive renovation to use the space for 28 apartment rentals, as
  • The second site visit was to Charles City, housed in an old school now serving as a local Friendship
  • The model is open to a diversity of arts disciplines, but the programming has to be sequential.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (01/15/2025)

Criminal Justice and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • We should take advantage of the fact that we own a law school, I think.
  • This is the statute that created the Correction Special School District.
  • This is the statute that created the Correction Special School District.
  • Addressing disparities in school arrest and discipline is also important.
  • ARR rest and disparities and school ARR rest and discipline<01:47:03.480><c> so</c><01:47:04.480><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

December 4, 2025 - 08:30 AM

Transcript Highlights:
  • ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT STARTING LET'S JUST SAY AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL OR EVEN MIDDLE SCHOOL TO START
  • LIKE IDENTIFYING THOSE MIDDLE SCHOOLS PAY LIKE APOLLO SCHOOL.
  • AS A PARENT IF MY CHILD WANTED TO GO TO A NURSING SCHOOL I WOULDN'T GO TO FRED'S NURSING SCHOOL ON THE
  • I WOULD INSTEAD LOOK TO SEE IF FRED'S NURSING SCHOOL IS IN FACT AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL AND I MIGHT LOOK
  • GOING BACK LOOKING THROUGH MAYBE WHEN YOU DECIDE ON CLOSING SCHOOL SOME OF THESE UNACCREDITED SCHOOLS
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • For those of you who may or may not know, the Henderson School is an incredible magnet school that's
  • I went to Ole Miss for law school.
  • All my children went to good schools.
  • I went to school in the East.
  • I went to undergraduate school at Yale and then Harvard Business School afterward.
Summary: The Senate Appropriations Committee on Higher Education met to continue confirmation hearings, but the chair announced the committee would not present its budget that day and would instead roll it out the following week in coordination with House partners and Senate notice requirements. After a quorum was confirmed, the committee discussed how it would handle a large number of university board appointments, noting that some reappointments would be grouped for a block vote while others could be heard individually if members requested it. The committee then heard testimony from a series of appointees and reappointees to university boards. Florida A&M University nominees Roderick Harris, Victor Young, and Rafael Vasquez emphasized service to FAMU, student success, and support for the university’s national standing; Harris highlighted his FAMU background and faculty experience, Young cited his business and health care leadership, and Vasquez described scholarship support through his company. Florida Atlantic University appointees Linda Stock and Thomas Mersh focused on servant leadership, research growth, entrepreneurship, and FAU’s recent R1 designation and quantum computing initiatives. University of Central Florida reappointee Alex Martins discussed UCF’s preeminence goal, workforce needs, and strong nursing outcomes. The committee also heard from Florida Gulf Coast University appointees James Gris-Mall, Douglas Van Orte, Robert Rommel, Sarah Partial Perry, and reappointment Joseph Fogg, who spoke about workforce development, affordability, student success, water and nursing programs, and FGCU’s role in regional economic growth. University of South Florida reappointee Rogan Donnelly highlighted USF’s AAU status, research growth, and workforce-focused programs. Members and the chair responded positively throughout, praising the universities’ achievements and the nominees’ qualifications. At the end of the hearing, the committee voted by block on all nominees in tabs 2 through 13 and recommended them for confirmation without objection. The meeting then adjourned.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Education (04/08/2025)

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> all schools need AEDs or all schools all schools need AEDs or all schools need<00:42:02.640><c>
  • Um those are the career schools schools.
  • </c> schools are have been public school schools are have been public school teachers. teachers. teachers
  • public</c> school, private school, um, public school, private school, um, public school,<01:45:28.719
  • <c> schools,</c> schools, chart schools, private schools, schools, chart schools, private schools, and
Committee: Senate Education
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Higher Education Feb 12th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • County schools.
  • For those of you who may or may not know, the Henderson School is an incredible magnet school that's
  • I went to Ole Miss for law school.
  • I went to school in the East.
  • I went to undergraduate school at Yale and then Harvard Business School afterward.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/15/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • School, Willow Canyon High School, Queen Creek Charter School, Basha High School, Mesquite High School
  • , Coronado High School, Rincon University High School...
  • Mesquite High School, Coronado High School, Rincon University High School, Boulder Creek High School,
  • Whereas, Maryvale High School, located in the heart of Phoenix, is...
  • Members, this is yet another unfunded mandate for public schools.
Keywords: 1182, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 26th, 2026 at 11:12 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • ...after the residency instead of a public school in the sponsoring school district, and providing that
  • a partner school district or charter school shall be expected to offer employment to a teaching resident
  • the amount of a grant from the public school capital outlay fund for lease assistance to a charter school
  • He has received the AP Scholar Award, the Manal School Math Award, and the Manal School AP in Government
  • From the heart of House District 11, Minow School, Broadway, and Minow. Manol School, of course.
Keywords: 996, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Commerce (01/20/2026)

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • be able to communicate to the public, you know, in the form of whether or not there's been any discipline
  • They undertake a lot of public work, commercial projects, single-family homes, schools, and multifamily
  • They undertake a lot of public work, commercial projects, single-family homes, schools, and multifamily
  • They undertake a lot of public work, commercial projects, single-family homes, schools, and multifamily
  • Do your members do any kind of continuing education in any of their disciplines? >> Absolutely.
Committee: Senate Commerce
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
WA
Transcript Highlights:
  • It preserves Washington's full power to investigate and discipline anyone practicing here.
  • compact streamlines licensure while preserving Washington's authority over standards of practice and discipline
Summary: The Postsecondary Education and Workforce Committee met on January 13, with members and staff introducing themselves and the chair reviewing committee procedures for the session, including amendment deadlines and the plan to hold most executive sessions on Tuesdays. The committee had only one bill for public hearing, House Bill 2088, which would enact the Dietitian Licensure Compact. Staff explained that the compact would let licensed dietitians practice across state lines under a compact privilege, while member states retain licensing, investigative, and disciplinary authority. Representative Mari Leavitt, the bill sponsor, said the measure follows Washington’s prior work on interstate licensure compacts and is intended to improve access to care, especially in rural areas, and help military spouses quickly reenter the workforce when they move. Testimony was uniformly supportive. Witnesses from the Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, military and veterans groups, the Council of State Governments, and individual dietitians described the compact as a way to reduce licensing delays, support telehealth, improve continuity of care, and ease burdens on military families. One witness also used the hearing to advocate more broadly for universal licensure recognition, though still in support of the compact. According to the committee, 107 people signed in in support and none opposed the bill. After public testimony closed, the committee made a brief announcement about an upcoming dinner with Washington Students Association student lobbyists, and members then broke into caucuses. No vote on HB 2088 occurred during this meeting, and the session adjourned after the hearing and announcements.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • military had instilled in me: leadership, communication, teamwork, problem solving, adaptability, discipline
  • Solving, adaptability, discipline, and technical proficiency, the foundation of my business success.
Bills: SB390 , SB1197 , SB1271
Summary: The Committee on Veteran Affairs heard several bills related to military installations, veterans, and contracting opportunities. Senator Birdwell presented SB 1197, which would extend existing drone restrictions over military bases and airports to spaceports, with exceptions for authorized users; no public testimony was offered at the first hearing, and the bill was left pending before later being reported favorably. Chairman Hancock presented SB 1271, which would allow Texas to accept concurrent jurisdiction over military installations so state and local authorities could handle certain juvenile offenses and provide more rehabilitative options; a committee substitute was explained, but the bill was left pending after no initial witnesses appeared. The committee also considered SB 390, which would expand the state historically underutilized business definition to include SBA-certified veteran-owned businesses regardless of disability rating. Supporters from the Houston Regional Veterans Chamber of Commerce and other veterans argued the change would improve access to state contracting, strengthen the economy, and better recognize veterans’ contributions. Senator Eckhardt raised concerns that broadening the category to all veterans might not satisfy the disparity-study basis typically used for HUB classifications, and Jim Brennan echoed that concern while suggesting a separate category might be more workable. During the pending-legislation portion, the committee voted on several bills. SB 651 and SB 897 were each substituted and reported favorably to the full Senate, with both also recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. SB 1814 was likewise reported favorably and sent to the local and uncontested calendar. SB 1197 was reported favorably and recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. SB 1271 was left pending after a motion to report the committee substitute favorably, and SB 390 was left pending after testimony concluded. The committee then recessed subject to the call of the chair.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Transportation Committee Jun 23rd, 2026 at 09:00 am

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second, we are taking a disciplined approach. Third, strong public oversight remains intact.
  • This is data that can make it a lot easier to do those emphasis patrols around school time.
  • So like I hear a lot of families complain about high-speed traffic during school hours and such.
  • high-speed traffic during school hours and such. So what benefit there?
  • This is data that can make it a lot easier to do those emphasis patrols around school time.
Keywords: 904, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/15/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Those represented here today are chapter leaders from Mountain View High School, Tonopah Verde High School
  • , Willow Canyon High School, Queen Creek Charter School, Basha High School, Mesquite High School, Coronado
  • High School, Rincon University High School, Mesquite High School, Coronado High School, Rincon University
  • High School, Boulder Creek High School, and multiple homeschool groups.
  • Members, this is yet another unfunded mandate for public schools.
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, approval of the prior journal, and recognition of guests, including Maricopa Community Colleges representatives, Club America students, and the Doctor of the Day, Dr. Jane Lyons. A proclamation was read honoring Maryvale High School’s Mariachi Las Panthers de Oro, with Representative Abeytia praising the students, director Mike Dominguez, and the program’s cultural and leadership impact. The chamber then moved through Committee of the Whole consideration of several Senate bills. SB 1011, SB 1170, SB 1400, SB 1456, SB 1476, SB 1511, and SB 1805 were advanced, with amendments adopted on SB 1400, SB 1456, SB 1511, and SB 1805. Debate centered on SB 1476, which would strengthen child neglect laws regarding exposure to dangerous controlled substances, and SB 1511, which dealt with CDL licensing and immigration status; opponents argued both were unnecessary or harmful, while supporters said they addressed public safety and trucking concerns. SB 1519 was retained on the calendar. The House then adopted the Committee of the Whole report and took up third reading votes, passing SB 1121, SB 1137, SB 1206, SB 1477, and SB 1786. In a second Committee of the Whole, the House advanced SB 1043, SB 1095, SB 1316, SB 1421, SB 1649, and SB 1711, with SB 1401 amended and moved forward. SB 1095 drew extended debate over gender-affirming care for minors, with supporters framing it as child protection and opponents warning it would override parents and doctors and harm transgender youth; SB 1316 concerned a rural health transformation fund; SB 1421 drew objections over banking, identification, and immigration-related burdens; and SB 1711 focused on school resources for recognizing inappropriate contact. The House adopted the Committee of the Whole reports, placed several bills on third reading, deferred some bills for engrossing, and then recessed and adjourned until the next day.