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  • He is a track academic state champion.
  • She is the state vice president of [organization].
  • Ho be is a junior from Washington.
  • Sophie is a senior from Sayre, a state champion for choir solo, and wants to attend Northeast State University
  • These are four seniors from the state championship team.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the Senate Chamber of the Hawaii State Capitol for the service of remembrance for the late
  • the Hawaii State Senate, Senator Ronald D.
  • who now serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
  • Judge Bennett on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
  • legislative chamber in the United States.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/1/25

Taxes

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  • </c> legislation does not require the state legislation does not require the state to<00:36:36.480><c
  • to the state.
  • </c><00:40:57.720><c> thank</c> home ownership across the State thank home ownership across the State
  • </c> precedent with Tiff obviously as a state precedent with Tiff obviously as a state legislature<00
Committee: House Taxes
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Special Committee on COVID-19 - March 31, 2020

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Special Committee on COVID-19 - March 30, 2020

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 3/12/26

Higher Education Finance and Policy

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  • </c> state for employment purposes. state for employment purposes.
  • students who previously were enrolled at non-state out-of-state rates.
  • </c> vital to our state and our economy. vital to our state and our economy.
  • </c> state court judge. state court judge.
  • </c> our state. our state.
Bills: HF3432 , HF3411
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/2/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

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  • </c> state secretary. state secretary.
  • </c> Minnesota FFA state reporter. Minnesota FFA state reporter.
  • </c><00:02:14.400><c> of</c> over 15,000 members in the state of over 15,000 members in the state of
  • </c> departments here at the state? departments here at the state?
  • </c> thousands of jobs uh within our state. thousands of jobs uh within our state.
Bills: HF3580 , HF3566
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 2/25/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um I stated that the assistance program.
  • And I'm here to across the state.
  • We have invested as a state of spending.
  • And, uh, you know, just to be the state.
  • State your name for the record. &gt;&gt; Welcome. State your name for the record.
Bills: HF3474 , HF3475 , HF3508
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Health & Long-Term Care Feb 20th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Health & Long-Term Care

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  • My name is Tanisha Ross, and I'm a co-chair of the Washington State Music Therapy Task Force.
  • I'm going to share a story with you about a recently graduated music therapist in Washington State.
  • I am a PA practicing in rural emergency medicine here in Washington State.
  • House Bill 2113 House Bill 2113 addresses a fundamental health care access issue in Washington State.
  • I now serve as Director of Advanced Practice at the Washington State Board of Nursing.
Bills: HB2540 , HB2113
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Feb 4th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans

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  • I started as the director of the Washington State Broadband Office. My name is Jordan Arnold.
  • I started as the director of the Washington State Broadband Office on January 2nd.
  • And then in addition, Washington dedicated state funding for public entities like PUDs, ports, cities
  • And then in addition, Washington dedicated state funding for public entities like PUDs, ports, cities
  • We look at really the largest investment in broadband infrastructure in Washington state history.
Bills: HB2684 , HJM4012
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Feb 3rd, 2026

Judiciary

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  • Michael Lucci, or Lucy, sorry if I mispronounced it, from State Armor, if you’ll come forward, state
  • I’m the founder of State Armor.
  • In the United States, In the United States, the Muslim Brotherhood chapter, which was led by Musa Abu
  • or the United States.
  • and of the state of Florida.
Bills: S0002
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Summary: The Judiciary Committee took up a long agenda of bills, including several claims bills and policy measures. It heard and approved, mostly unanimously, bills on curators of estates (SB 326, as amended), remedies under the Florida Civil Rights Act (SB 1096), a claim for Reginald Jackson against the City of Lakeland (SB 28), a DCF-related claim for L.E. (SB 6), trust administration reform (SB 786, as amended), a Broward County claim for the estate of a deceased minor (SB 18, as amended, 10-1), a DOT claim for the estate of Mark Legata (SB 26), veterans’ courts (CS/SB 50), extracurricular activities in public K-12 schools (CS/CS/SB 538, as amended), and pet sale protections for dogs and cats (SB 1004). The committee also considered the sovereign immunity claims bill (SB 1366), which was presented as a starting point for negotiations with the House and was reported favorably after testimony from local government, hospital, and school representatives who urged the Senate to hold to its current lower cap levels. The committee later approved a claims bill for the estate of Daniel Maudsley against DHSMV (SB 2). The meeting included repeated roll calls and favorable reports on each measure, with the only recorded no vote on SB 18 from Senator Osgood. Several bills drew testimony from supporters and, in some cases, objections. SB 50 on veterans’ courts received broad support from veterans’ groups, criminal justice organizations, and community advocates who said it would expand problem-solving court options for veterans dealing with service-related issues. SB 538 on extracurricular activities drew support and opposition, and was amended to address home education eligibility, a school activity fee issue, technical conforming changes, and compensation for extracurricular sponsors. SB 1004 was presented as consumer protection legislation aimed at retail pet dealers, requiring disclosure of animal health records and financing terms and creating a private right of action for violations. The committee also heard extensive testimony on SB 1178, which would create a foreign interference restriction and enforcement framework targeting foreign countries of concern and designated foreign terrorist organizations. Supporters described it as a national-security measure to limit foreign influence, protect critical infrastructure, and restrict gifts, contracts, and sister-city ties; the sponsor withdrew one amendment and the bill was reported favorably. Finally, SB 1632, dealing with ideologies inconsistent with American principles, prompted substantial questioning about due process, domestic terrorist organization designations, Sharia law references, student discipline, and notice procedures. The sponsor said the bill was intended to protect constitutional principles and target conduct rather than belief, but the transcript ends while public testimony on that bill is still underway.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Jan 26th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Education

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  • The last time that a school district in Washington State was dissolved was in 2007.
  • So the financial solvency question is universal for the state.
  • of Washington, as well as to work with ...the 37th Legislative District in the state of Washington,
  • falls to the state of Washington and very specifically to the jurisdiction of this committee. ...and
  • I am testifying today for the Washington Education Association.
Bills: HB2440 , HB2551 , HB2593
Committee: House Education
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Jan 13th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm excited to be on this side of the room with this bill that was requested by the Washington State
  • I am the Executive Director at the Washington State Housing Finance Commission, and I'm going to provide
  • And I would say that the state has, the state is the... Correct.
  • OK, that's what I would say that the state has, the state is getting this federal subsidy.
  • What is the risk to the state of Washington on default?
Bills: HB2118 , HB2236
Committee: House Housing
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> going to discuss the Bluegrass State going to discuss the Bluegrass State Skills<00:02:40.560><c
  • </c> going to talk about the Bluegrass State going to talk about the Bluegrass State Skills<00:03:28.080
  • ><c> or</c><00:03:53.599><c> BSSC</c><00:03:54.400><c> was</c> State Skills Corporation or BSSC was State
  • </c><00:08:15.199><c> Skills</c> one of our Bluegrass State Skills one of our Bluegrass State Skills
  • 00:21:52.480><c> those</c> Bluegrass State Skills administers those Bluegrass State Skills administers
Summary: The meeting began with a quorum call and approval of the August 21 minutes. The main presentation was from the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development on the Bluegrass State Skills Corporation (BSSC), which was created in 1984 and is administratively tied to the cabinet. Staff explained that BSSC supports workforce training for companies in Kentucky through two main programs: the grant-in-aid reimbursement program and the skills training investment tax credit. They also described the board’s structure, quarterly meetings, annual audit, and the metropolitan tax credit tied to UPS in Louisville, along with public-private training consortia supported by the program. The cabinet outlined eligibility and funding rules: applicants must be qualified companies, trainees must be full-time Kentucky residents meeting wage requirements, and eligible training includes in-house company-specific training, train-the-trainer efforts, safety/OSHA training, and outside training through KCTCS or other providers. Grant-in-aid is a 50% reimbursement program capped at $75,000 per company per fiscal year and $2,000 per trainee, while the tax credit is capped annually and is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications are scored based on county tier, wages, workforce development activity, veteran hiring, participation in consortia, and job growth. Members asked for data on trainees and industries served, and staff said they could provide it. They also discussed coordination with other workforce programs, especially KCTCS and the state’s TRAIN program, to avoid overlap and double dipping. Several members asked about program usage and differences between fiscal years. Staff said the tax credit is less popular because it is not refundable and requires tax liability, while grant-in-aid is more attractive because it is cash reimbursement. They said lower or delayed spending in some years can reflect one-year training windows, reimbursement lag, new facilities ramping up, consortia activity, and special allocations such as those tied to Ford facilities. Questions also covered support for new businesses, which staff said can receive favorable scoring for new jobs and may have funds set aside for new location projects. On veterans, staff said they connect companies to Kentucky Valor and other resources, but the program does not track veteran retention outcomes. The final discussion was on a draft bill related to the Kentucky Horse Park and the U.S. Center for SafeSport. Representative Vanessa Gracel and Kentucky Horse Park President Lee Carter explained that the proposal is intended to help the park maintain integrity and protect athletes, volunteers, coaches, trainers, and guests from abuse and misconduct. They described SafeSport’s federal role in Olympic and Paralympic sports and said they hope to move the draft forward as legislation in 2026. No votes were taken on the BSSC presentation or the horse park discussion.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 5/6/25

Capital Investment

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  • excited for the bonding tours, where more friendships can be fostered and to see the needs of the state
  • You know, previous to being on Capital Investment, I did not know the needs of the state, and the tours
  • gets to float while a lot of states are kind of in a jumble.
  • Representative PĂ©rez-Vega continued: this state gets to float while a lot of states are kind of in a
  • I hope people really take the tours, and, um, it's kind of makes an interesting, um, thing as a state
Bills: HF719 , HF2484 , HF2486
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on International Relations Apr 14th, 2025

S/C on International Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • The August 2023 report states that if the agreement were to be terminated, a 17% tariff would be reinstated
  • The reduction in tomato imports will lead to decreased state and local revenues. ...county revenues,
  • Economic activity for businesses in the Lone Star State is significant.
  • Today, thanks to the... ...leadership of State Representative Brian Guillen of Rio Grande City and State
  • Taiwan have had a formal sister state relationship.
Bills: HCR108 , HCR127
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 7th, 2025 at 03:30 pm

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have the QR codes. up the code today. It is THC with a smidge of CBD.
  • Um, this is per the, uh, 21 United States Code subsection 80216.
  • Sam Houston State.
  • I am Texas VFW State.
  • If the state allows it. If the state allows it. If the state allows it.
Bills: HB 28 , SB 3
Committee: House State Affairs
Summary: The meeting featured significant discussions regarding HB28, where the chair outlined the plans to bring forward a substitute for the bill. The chair emphasized the importance of maintaining order and decorum during the proceedings. Members engaged in deliberations, and a number of public witnesses were invited to testify, thereby enriching the discussion around the bill. This interaction provided valuable insights into public sentiment regarding the issues at hand.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Edfin Committee Meeting - 2025-03-27

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Please state your name for the record and proceed.
  • And state your name for the record and proceed.
  • Whoever's going to start first can state your name for the record and proceed. Thank you.
  • Go ahead and state your name for the record and proceed. Our next speaker.
  • Go ahead, state your name for the record and proceed.
Bills: HF2430 , HF2433
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/10/25 - Part 1

Transportation Finance and Policy

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  • Then you can see State Patrol initiatives on line 51 for hiring and a new State Patrol headquarters for
  • Then you can see State Patrol initiatives on line 51 for hiring and a new State Patrol headquarters for
  • Then you can see State Patrol initiatives on line 51 for hiring and a new State Patrol headquarters for
  • </c><00:08:10.560><c> road</c> federal funds for state road federal funds for state road construction
  • </c> the in at the same time save the state the in at the same time save the state funds<00:40:44.319
Bills: HF5
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/10/25 - Part 2

Transportation Finance and Policy

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  • where we stand in the state to other states.
  • Bartha, you get bumped just for a... states so with that Mr chair I will move states so with that Mr
  • state.
  • state.
  • state.
Bills: HF5