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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • of Agriculture and the Board of Animal Health.
  • County Board of Commissioners, and now you see me active here in environment, and I work very diligently
  • now</c><00:36:52.680><c> you</c><00:36:52.800><c> see</c> Board of Commissioners and now you see Board
  • I’m also a board member of the Perennial Promise Growers Cooperative, which I believe has a strong and
  • </c> I'm also a board member of the uh I'm also a board member of the uh perennial<01:09:41.040><c> promise
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Postsecondary Education & Workforce Feb 4th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Postsecondary Education & Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • Allison Brady-Wood, Executive Director of the Washington State Board of Nursing.
  • I'm a tenured nursing faculty member of the Washington State Board of Nursing.
  • to me that there's a lot of misunderstanding, perhaps, about the authority of the board and what they
  • Board of Nursing to approve in-state and out-of-state distance learning programs.
  • I am aware of the current activities of the Board of Nursing to change and modify some of the rules,
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Public Service Mar 11th, 2026

Joint Committee on Public Service

Transcript Highlights:
  • Happy to answer any questions or give more details, but that’s kind of the essence of it.
  • So I don’t have any questions of the mayor. Does anybody have any questions of the mayor?
  • So I just wanted to be here in support of him, in support of the fire chief and the mayor.
  • The next one we have already heard is House Bill 4698, an act authorizing the State Board of Retirement
  • Board to provide for the payment of retirement benefits to Dale Kylie.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House and Governmental Affairs Mar 18th, 2026

House and Governmental Affairs

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  • So it's just going to say 'family of an appointed member of a board or commission.'
  • I'm sorry, Board of Regents, like the UL system boards of that nature. This is pretty broad.
  • board who's a member of the board, a family member of the board, and we don't know where that money
  • and members of board or commission.
  • and members of board or commission.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 29th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the passing of Susan Ann Traylor Bidick and to celebrate
  • and Tobacco Control and the Board of Regents to jointly study the feasibility, security implications
  • and Tobacco Control on the Board of Regents to jointly study feasibility, security implications, and
  • to the political fabric of the city of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana.
  • Some of y'all may be aware of this. Some of you all may not.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, received a prayer and pledge, adopted the journal, and heard messages from the House reporting final passage of several Senate bills and concurrence in SCR 86 and 87. The chamber also observed personal privileges honoring the lives of Edith K. Kirkpatrick and Susan Ann Traylor Bidick, with family members present and a moment of silence held for Bidick. The House later refused concurrence on Senate amendments to HB 42 and HB 159. The Senate then took up a series of resolutions, most of which were adopted without objection. These included studies on energy infrastructure and modernization (SR 174, amended to add an alternative energy industry representative and a consumer advocate), breast pump Medicaid reimbursement (SR 175), digital student IDs (SR 176), lethality assessment protocols in domestic violence cases (SR 177), problem gambling prevention (SR 178), community water system grading (SR 179), condolences for Sharon Courtney (SR 180), and expansion of the Louisiana Tumor Registry (SR 181). The chamber also adopted SCR 85 honoring the Sam Houston High School Broncos baseball team after a recorded vote of 36 yeas and 8 nays. On bills returned from the House, HB 1222 on grocery initiative grants failed on final passage by a vote of 18 yeas and 19 nays. SB 312 had House amendments rejected, SB 348 and SB 485 had House amendments concurred in, and SB 121 on congressional redistricting was the subject of extensive debate over racial gerrymandering, district configuration, and expected litigation before the Senate concurred in the House amendments by 28 yeas and 10 nays. The Senate also concurred in several House concurrent resolutions, including studies or reports on flooded corn and migratory waterfowl, deer hunting with dogs in Kisatchie National Forest, support for a Senator Kennedy letter to the Fish and Wildlife Service, boating safety reporting, and subsurface data review. Finally, HB 944 creating a Women’s Health Consortium within the Department of Health was amended to address funding concerns and convert it into a more task-force-like structure, then passed 37-0 with nine coauthors. The Senate then recessed until 1:30 p.m. to continue work, including conference committee reports.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 29th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He is the overseer of the House of Judah Ministry and apostolic covering of Through God's Eyes Fellowship
  • Reading of the journal. Official Journal of the Senate.
  • of Edith K.
  • and Tobacco Control and the Board of Regents to jointly study the feasibility, security implications
  • Some of y'all may be aware of this. Some of you all may not.
HI
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  • We have several of them.
  • by or under the control of the state or the county of Maui.
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  • </c> control of the state or the county of control of the state or the county of Maui.
  • </c> to the end of that agenda. to the end of that agenda.
Bills: HB2592
Summary: The Judiciary Committee met on several decision-making agendas and first considered HB 1696, which would lower the minimum age for commercial driving in-state from 19 to 18 and adjust qualifying criteria. The committee agreed to accept amendments, including changes suggested by the Operating Engineers Union, and voted unanimously to pass the bill with amendments. HB 2333, which would authorize airport special districts and increase penalties for certain aeronautics violations, was deferred after concerns were raised about treatment of people outside airport security perimeters. On the next agenda, the committee passed HB 1710 with technical amendments only. That bill would allow the State Historic Preservation Division to conduct phase reviews of certain private-property projects and revise concurrence deadlines. HB 1737, clarifying allowable agricultural district uses related to farm dwellings and farm employee housing, also passed with technical amendments only. HB 1823, dealing with coastal zone management and excluding certain state- or county-funded infrastructure projects in Lahaina from the definition of development, passed with amendments from the Attorney General’s office. The committee then took up HB 1897, an alternative dispute resolution measure for condominium-related disputes, including facilitated mediation, evaluative mediation, and binding arbitration. Despite noting broad opposition and a reservation from Senator Buenaventura, the committee adopted the measure and moved it forward as is. Finally, HB 2576, which streamlines background check requirements for health care facilities and workers, passed with amendments reflecting input from OHA, HAH, and DOH. The meeting concluded with notice of a later joint agenda and adjournment.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 3rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1457 extends the sunset of the Construction Industry Board until 2031.
  • Of Senate Bill 1732, will be questions of the author?
  • It gives the local school board of The receiving school district has complete authority to grant or deny
  • The local school board retains Complete authority to accept or deny the request of the teacher.
  • There will be questions of the author and questions of Senator Stanley.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 3rd, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • by the Senate of the Second Session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature, the House of Representatives concurring
  • Senate Bill 1457 extends the sunset of the Construction Industries Board until 2031.
  • It gives the local school board of the receiving school district complete authority to grant or deny
  • President, the local school board retains complete authority to accept or deny the request of the teacher
  • Questions of Senator Stanley. Will there be questions of the author? Questions of Senator Stanley.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, received the day’s invocation, introduced the Doctor of the Day and a group of pages, and recognized several visitors in the gallery, including nursing students and Talakawa Day participants. The chamber then took up Senate Concurrent Resolution 16, which honors Oklahoma women and recognizes March as National Women’s History Month. The resolution highlighted figures such as Kate Barnard, Angie Debo, Clara Luper, and Shannon Lucid. It was moved directly to the calendar, read, adopted by voice vote, and the author offered brief closing remarks. The Senate then considered several bills. Senate Bill 1457, extending the sunset of the Construction Industries Board to 2031, passed 40-3 and was also approved as an emergency measure. Senate Bill 1732, which updates fees and licensing fees for the Construction Industries Board to support expanded responsibilities and staffing, passed 35-9. Senate Bill 1317, allowing local school boards to decide whether to recognize a teacher’s earned career status when moving districts, passed 43-0 and was likewise approved as an emergency measure after questions about safeguards for potential bad actors. Senate Bill 1533, a cleanup measure for the Dignity and Burial Act requiring the veteran to have been an Oklahoma resident, passed 43-0. At the end of the session, leaders announced upcoming committee meetings and a weekly devotional. The Senate then adjourned until Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Jan 21st, 2026

Public Safety and Homeland Security

Transcript Highlights:
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  • lensure of new at the beginning of lensure of new riders.<00:35:19.200><c> Alabama</c><00:35:20.160>
  • </c> of 2027 because of that. Move a dash. of 2027 because of that. Move a dash.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 5th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Board of Regents does.
  • When they're the chairman of the board, he's still got to deal with all of them that's on the board,
  • It needs to be a university board, not a Board of Regents board, to get the most out of it.
  • A Board of Regents is a university board. It's over all of higher ed.
  • It's for the Board of Regents.
Bills: SB524, SR108, SR109, SCR56, SCR57, SCR12, HB227, HB398, HB689, HB897, HB1029, HB1107, HB1217, HB221, HCR58, HB136, SB162, SB382, SCR33, SCR30, SB112, SB194, SB307, SB341, SB346, SB363, SB495, SB503, SB507, SB509, SB513, SB408, SB131, SB145, SB333, SB464, SB466, SB500, SB283, SB338, SB488, SB35, SB65, SB215, SB228, SB246, SB249, SB268, SB269, SB282, SB296, SB312, SB319, SB323, SB369, SB431, SB474, SB484, SB490, SB492, SB501, HCR14, HB537, HB652, HB653, HB661, HB726, HB756, HB851, HB964, HB966, HB34, HB35, HB48, HB474, HB553, HB758, HB852, HB10, HB16, HB36, HB44, HB46, HB52, HB61, HB78, HB98, HB102, HB124, HB126, HB131, HB135, HB141, HB142, HB164, HB170, HB171, HB179, HB194, HB231, HB245, HB280, HB292, HB294, HB297, HB305, HB336, HB337, HB351, HB436, HB594, HB789, HB956, HB957, HB995, HB1040, HB50, HB117, HB120, HB122, HB139, HB148, HB149, HB185, HB199, HB247, HB271, HB286, HB301, HB358, HB359, HB384, HB413, HB428, HB450, HB462, HB547, HB613, HB631, HB657, HB669, HB675, HB680, HB691, HB712, HB716, HB720, HB723, HB727, HB728, HB735, HB747, HB759, HB825, HB842, HB845, HB846, HB903, HB904, HB907, HB923, HB929, HB941, HB962, HB965, HB1036, HB287, HB370, HB515, HB521, HB570, HB1200, HB29, HB39, HB58, HB67, HB73, HB76, HB77, HB82, HB112, HB121, HB125, HB132, HB134, HB151, HB154, HB155, HB161, HB166, HB187, HB191, HB207, HB211, HB224, HB238, HB241, HB242, HB250, HB260, HB265, HB275, HB300, HB320, HB338, HB339, HB349, HB379, HB399, HB427, HB463, HB464, HB468, HB545, HB550, HB551, HB565, HB588, HB639, HB725, HB782, HB805, HB808, HB834, HB847, HB853, HB858, HB861, HB883, HB916, HB937, HB977, HB1012, HB1027, HB1044, HB1054, HB1071, HB1091, HB1117, HB119, HB129, HB677, HB850, SB68, SB149
Summary: The Senate opened with a quorum, a guest minister prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a St. Charles Parish presentation featuring a youth national anthem singer. The chamber then moved through a large number of House and Senate messages, committee reports, and introductions, including measures on career and technical education, flood risk maps, public-private partnership contracting, arts day, and a task force on work-based learning. Several resolutions were adopted, including SCR 56 honoring the YMCA and SCR 57 honoring Jonathan Nicole, both by unanimous votes. A House concurrent resolution supporting elimination of the U.S. Department of Education also passed 26-9. On Senate bills, the chamber gave final passage to SB 112 on voluntary release time for K-12 religious instruction with a criminal background check amendment, SB 194 on public assistance and citizenship verification, SB 307 on public displays of historical/religious documents, SB 341 expanding church and nonprofit religious self-insurance coverage, SB 346 prohibiting deepfake materials used against students, SB 495 on campaign finance reporting and unitemized contributions, SB 503 on age assurance for minors using mobile apps, SB 507 creating a statewide process for determining non-enrollment, SB 509 on bank-owned life insurance, SB 131 limiting attorney fee recovery in occupational licensing disciplinary cases, SB 145 requiring backup power for adult residential care providers, SB 333 on child-in-need-of-care proceedings and federal reimbursement, SB 464 on severe obesity treatment coverage, SB 466 on expropriation and foreign adversaries, SB 488 on a school safety drone response pilot program, SB 312 on union dues and withholding procedures, and SB 319 on voter identification and provisional ballot procedures. Most passed with little or no opposition, though SB 194, SB 307, SB 503, SB 131, SB 333, and SB 319 drew some dissenting votes. The chamber also passed multiple House bills, including HB 1071 on public records exceptions for aerospace critical infrastructure, HB 537 repealing the Workers’ Compensation Advisory Council, HB 652 and HB 653 adjusting Oyster Task Force membership, HB 661 narrowing nepotism restrictions for certain school board hires with an amendment, HB 756 aligning watercraft enforcement with Coast Guard standards, HB 851 banning intentional balloon releases, HB 964 authorizing a Caddo Parish property transfer, and HB 34 and HB 35 on sheriff pension fund eligibility and contribution rules. Several items were returned to the calendar or referred to committees. A major discussion centered on SB 484, which would restructure parts of higher education governance and transfer certain Board of Regents functions; it drew extensive questioning and amendments, including a new Lumcon board structure and financial reporting requirements, but was returned to the calendar for further work rather than final passage.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 5th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Board of Regents does.
  • like the Board of Regents does.
  • It needs to be a university board, not a Board of Regents board, to get the most out of it.
  • A Board of Regents is a university board. It's over all of higher ed.
  • It's for the Board of Regents.
Bills: SB524, SR108, SR109, SCR56, SCR57, SCR12, HB227, HB398, HB689, HB897, HB1029, HB1107, HB1217, HB221, HCR58, HB136, SB162, SB382, SCR33, SCR30, SB112, SB194, SB307, SB341, SB346, SB363, SB495, SB503, SB507, SB509, SB513, SB408, SB131, SB145, SB333, SB464, SB466, SB500, SB283, SB338, SB488, SB35, SB65, SB215, SB228, SB246, SB249, SB268, SB269, SB282, SB296, SB312, SB319, SB323, SB369, SB431, SB474, SB484, SB490, SB492, SB501, HCR14, HB537, HB652, HB653, HB661, HB726, HB756, HB851, HB964, HB966, HB34, HB35, HB48, HB474, HB553, HB758, HB852, HB10, HB16, HB36, HB44, HB46, HB52, HB61, HB78, HB98, HB102, HB124, HB126, HB131, HB135, HB141, HB142, HB164, HB170, HB171, HB179, HB194, HB231, HB245, HB280, HB292, HB294, HB297, HB305, HB336, HB337, HB351, HB436, HB594, HB789, HB956, HB957, HB995, HB1040, HB50, HB117, HB120, HB122, HB139, HB148, HB149, HB185, HB199, HB247, HB271, HB286, HB301, HB358, HB359, HB384, HB413, HB428, HB450, HB462, HB547, HB613, HB631, HB657, HB669, HB675, HB680, HB691, HB712, HB716, HB720, HB723, HB727, HB728, HB735, HB747, HB759, HB825, HB842, HB845, HB846, HB903, HB904, HB907, HB923, HB929, HB941, HB962, HB965, HB1036, HB287, HB370, HB515, HB521, HB570, HB1200, HB29, HB39, HB58, HB67, HB73, HB76, HB77, HB82, HB112, HB121, HB125, HB132, HB134, HB151, HB154, HB155, HB161, HB166, HB187, HB191, HB207, HB211, HB224, HB238, HB241, HB242, HB250, HB260, HB265, HB275, HB300, HB320, HB338, HB339, HB349, HB379, HB399, HB427, HB463, HB464, HB468, HB545, HB550, HB551, HB565, HB588, HB639, HB725, HB782, HB805, HB808, HB834, HB847, HB853, HB858, HB861, HB883, HB916, HB937, HB977, HB1012, HB1027, HB1044, HB1054, HB1071, HB1091, HB1117, HB119, HB129, HB677, HB850, SB68, SB149
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Feb 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Environment, Energy & Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • My name is Lisa Ganyuelas, and I am a member of the Board of Trustees of the Confederated Tribes of the
  • of harm.
  • We do have a lot of open public meetings act with a lot of the other parts of the bill.
  • I testify on behalf of myself and in support of HB 2515.
  • Mayor Brown of Spokane, Mayor Lisa Brown of Spokane.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Health Committee Feb 4th, 2026

Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's not an expansion of practice.
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  • of Nursing and Board of Medical Examiners to update protocols and forms by July 1, 2026. practitioners
  • board of nursing and forms requires the board of nursing and board<00:09:30.080><c> of</c><00:09:30.160
  • of medical examiners to update board of medical examiners to update protocols<00:09:32.080><c> and</
Bills: HB146, HB276, HB146, HB276
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Judiciary Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • I was here, and many of my friends because they were... ...many of my friends because they were afraid
  • Does any other member of the... ...T.
  • In the context of that statute, it sets out the statutory requirements of people who can sell vaping
  • one of the committee to ask any one of the individuals a question if they would like to do so.
  • the Court of Civil Appeals and out of the Supreme Court.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education Mar 18th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Good morning, Melin Baker from the Board of Regents.
  • out, but also supported from the lens of at the Board of Regents ensuring that communication, we do
  • out, but also supported from the lens of the Board of Regents ensuring that communication, we do have
  • Why specifically the boards of supervisors of LSU and Southern? Of supervisors of LSU and Southern.
  • I'm kind of leaving our school boards in charge. Right.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Mar 4th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

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  • And the chair of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, his or her designee, and that board
  • And the chair of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, his or her designee, and that board
  • And the chair of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, his or her designee, and that board
  • And the chair of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, his or her designee, and that board
  • And the chair of the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, his or her designee, and that board
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • It codifies the current practice of having the Board of Managers serve staggered four-year terms, aligning
  • Yes, sir, following all warnings about the consequences of the act, and if board members approve of the
  • meant to provide training and acknowledgment of duties for the Appraisal District Board of Directors
  • In Tarrant County, by the elected Board of Directors, there were promises of tax savings and following
  • Candidates for the board of directors will be fully aware of what they can and cannot do prior to running
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The ghost of Brandon Creighton was here, and it got me ready to vote.
  • The chair lays out Senate Bill 1944 as a matter of pending business.
  • I've also been consulting with some of the House Republicans.
  • Representative Doss is a matter of pending business.
  • We have exhausted a lot of our House bills.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee Jan 28th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
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  • It's the Board of Pardons and Paroles; it simply changes the confirmation dates. >> Move favorable. >