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HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Fri Feb 20, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 19

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HP2519HD1 provides measured flexibility, not unchecked autonomy.
  • HP2519HD1 provides measured flexibility, not unchecked autonomy.
  • I just want to clarify that the primary intention of this bill is to provide a significant dedicated
  • funding source to the Department of Hawaiian Homelands to ensure that they can meet their mandate of providing
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 14th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

Summary: The House convened, the Clerk called the roll, and a quorum was announced present. The chamber then proceeded with the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer offered by Representative Lauren Davis, which focused on compassion, the burdens carried by legislators and staff, and the importance of kindness, grace, and remembering the real-world consequences of policy decisions. After the prayer, the House approved the previous day’s minutes without objection. Representative Ortiz-Self announced that the Democrats would caucus immediately, and Representative Abbarno announced that the Republicans would caucus immediately as well. The Speaker then declared the House at ease for caucuses.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 14th, 2026

Washington House Floor Meeting

Summary: The House was called to order, the roll was taken, and a quorum was declared present. The chamber then proceeded with the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer offered by Representative Lauren Davis, who spoke about compassion, the burdens members and staff carry, and the importance of kindness and remembering the real-world impact of legislative decisions. After the prayer, the House approved the previous day’s minutes without objection. Representative Ortiz-Self announced that the Democrats would caucus immediately, and Representative Abbarno announced that the Republicans would caucus. The House then stood at ease for caucus.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (01/16/2026)

State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:23:02.799><c> uh</c> agent general are here to to provide uh agent general are here to to provide
  • </c><01:07:03.359><c> advoc</c> and response program provides advoc and response program provides advoc
  • :10.720><c> safety</c><01:07:11.119><c> of</c> we provide safety assessment, safety of we provide safety
  • </c><01:07:18.480><c> in</c><01:07:18.720><c> the</c> provide connection to resources in the provide
  • You're not providing any representation; you're not providing anything.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, December 15, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • and providing reducing child hunger and providing children<02:29:59.600><c> with</c><02:29:59.920><c
  • The bill will also provide unused.
  • </c> advisory committee which will provide advisory committee which will provide critical<03:44:10.960
  • It provides the about balance.
  • programs provides management programs provides community-based<04:47:35.520><c> nonclinical</c><04:47
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAM-HHS, WAM-EDU Informational Briefings 01-14-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> that was the reason why we we provided that was the reason why we we provided as<00:25:11.200><c
  • </c><00:27:23.039><c> researching</c> types of um providers researching types of um providers researching
  • </c> survey that we would be happy to provide survey that we would be happy to provide to<02:12:09.840
  • </c> we're providing it to you. we're providing it to you.
  • </c> we can provide better service. we can provide better service.
Keywords: 912, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Funding (01/22/2026)

Education Funding

Transcript Highlights:
  • It provides visibility and it That's it.
  • </c><00:32:12.240><c> a</c> called Mediamate which provided a called Mediamate which provided a product
  • </c> of the funds received to provide of the funds received to provide scholarships<01:17:10.400><c>
  • Last year, the state provided taxes.
  • it to provide. >> Quick follow-up.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 05/06/26

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> about</c> HOAs must provide information about HOAs must provide information about fines<00:17:22.559
  • <c> for</c><00:22:39.600><c> homeowner</c> The chapter 515 provides for homeowner The chapter 515 provides
  • </c><02:04:13.199><c> services</c> facilities must provide services facilities must provide services
  • </c> our providers, we're going to get less. our providers, we're going to get less.
  • </c> patients through their providers. patients through their providers.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 15th, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He pointed out that general oversight by the legislature is provided for in the bill on page 4.
  • that on page 4, the bill outlines that the money in the fund is appropriated by the legislature to provide
  • that we need to clarify some of the language to ensure that it was seen as a competitive grant that provided
  • Section 7 of the bill does provide for verification and certification requirements, so it is spelled
  • If we go one person by one person, it is not going to have the same impact on the market or provide the
Summary: The meeting opened with prayers, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a series of announcements and personal remarks. Members then spent a large portion of the session honoring Representative Joanne Ferrary, who announced she will not seek re-election. Speakers from both parties praised her persistence, mentorship, and work on public safety, environmental protection, health care, women’s rights, and advocacy for workers and families. Ferrary thanked colleagues and said she hoped to continue supporting initiatives in the interim and beyond. The House also recognized Representative Matthew McQueen, who is running for commissioner of public lands and will leave the legislature after this term. Members highlighted his work on conservation, land grants, wildlife protection, legislative drafting, and his reputation for principled, detailed review of bills. McQueen thanked colleagues and said he hoped to remain involved in the building in another capacity. The House then moved to third reading and passed House Bill 371, the House Appropriations and Finance Committee substitute creating a temporary funding source for land grants and acequias from remaining sponge bond revenues. Supporters said it would provide a more stable, long-term funding mechanism for acequia and land grant infrastructure while preserving existing funding streams and requiring legislative appropriation and annual reporting. Some members raised concerns about oversight and the lack of a sunset or review clause, but the bill passed 63-2. The chamber also passed House Bill 248, authorizing $392 million in general obligation bond capacity, by a vote of 65-0. The House then debated House Bill 153, a committee substitute creating a market-based framework for carbon reduction and economic development. The bill includes an environmental product declaration act, a low-carbon materials rebate, and an industrial carbon reduction grant program. Supporters said it would reduce greenhouse gas emissions while encouraging economic development and new technology at industrial facilities. Members questioned the timing of the grants, anti-donation concerns, and whether companies would receive funding only after making investments, and sponsors explained that entities must pre-certify and then apply after beginning production or retrofits. Debate was ongoing at the end of the excerpt, with no final vote shown on HB 153.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Apr 8th, 2026

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:33:51.120><c> for</c> in primary elections and to provide for in primary elections and to provide
  • </c> of city schools and um system provided. of city schools and um system provided.
  • Tax credits provided to program.
  • To provide incentives credit, right?
  • </c><05:42:00.000><c> in</c> the annual sector approvals provided in the annual sector approvals provided
Keywords: 920, all
Summary: The Senate first recognized the Montgomery Academy boys basketball team for winning the 2026 Class 3A state championship, their second straight title. Senator Barfoot introduced the team and read a resolution commending the players, coaches, and school community for the 66-39 win over Southside Selma, noting standout performances by Braden Gordon, Mason Ellis, and Jarrett Friendley. Coach Jeremy Aant and school head John Williams thanked the Senate and emphasized the team’s selflessness, teamwork, academic standards, service, and leadership development. The Senate applauded the team, added all senators to the resolution, and arranged for a picture and challenge coins for the players. After the recognition, the Senate came to order, established a quorum, excused absent senators, and adopted the previous day’s journal. Committee reports followed. The Committee on State Government Affairs reported House Bill 541 favorably with one amendment; the bill would create the Safeguard Alabama Voter Engagement Act, requiring party registration for primary voting, restricting crossover voting, retaining voter history as a public record, revising voter registration forms, and requiring parties to publish candidate qualifications. The bill was ordered to a second reading and placed on the calendar. The Committee on Local Legislation reported House Bills 630, 631, and 632 favorably, all relating to Etowah County, including changes to tax exemptions and personnel board membership. These bills were also sent to second reading and the calendar. The Senate then took up Senate Joint Resolution 117, commending Dylan Nut for winning the 2026 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic, and added all members as co-sponsors. During discussion, one senator used the opportunity to speak at length about a separate concern involving alleged unlicensed real estate solicitation and the need for legislation to protect citizens from property-related scams; he also discussed the calendar process and other bills. The floor later included extended informal remarks about fishing and a separate discussion of a proposal to designate Miss America as an official state ambassador, with support expressed for a possible stipend amendment.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (02/09/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would like to provide the Derry Town Council the opportunity to incorporate the Derry Cooperative School
  • I'm here just to provide some information for you.
  • I'm here just to provide some information for you.
  • I appreciate the graph especially you provided.
  • Is there a way that NAMI um provided.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (01/21/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:28:48.640><c> the</c> school districts currently provide the school districts currently provide
  • Um, there are multiple nonprofits that provide this in addition to Connor's client provide the training
  • this in addition to Connor's provide this in addition to Connor's client<00:34:24.079><c> provide</c
  • </c> continuing responsibility to to provide continuing responsibility to to provide provide<01:18:45.120
  • </c> provide hunter ed courses in some cases. provide hunter ed courses in some cases.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

MS House Floor - 4 February, 2026; 10:00 AM

Mississippi House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> provider by paying it all back at once. provider by paying it all back at once.
  • </c> provide this information nationwide. provide this information nationwide.
  • We<04:58:19.120><c> are</c><04:58:19.360><c> providing</c> We are providing We are providing a<04:58:
  • </c> can provide? can provide?
  • In these provide access to care.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 05/05/26

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're working to provide it.
  • <c> funding</c><00:19:08.840><c> to</c> We're working to provide funding to We're working to provide
  • </c> million is what we were able to provide. million is what we were able to provide.
  • The A19 amendment provides a own.
  • </c> contracted with to provide outreach. Mr. contracted with to provide outreach. Mr.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 05-08-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • a year will see an additional $788 in tax savings by 2031 on top of what the current law already provides
  • the budget also includes an additional $10 million to the green infrastructure revolving fund to provide
  • low-interest to provide low-interest or, in some cases, forgivable loans to our working- and middle-income
  • This provides another option beyond the tax credit, especially valuable for those who do not have the
  • When I was staff for then Representative Marilyn Lee, it was her bill, HB 1309, that provided the first
HI
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 7th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • definitions and to provide for disclosure.
  • definitions and to provide for disclosure.
  • , providing for standards for receipt and processing of claims.
  • legislative intent and to provide for workforce system planning process.
  • Title 23, relative to workforce development, to provide legislative intent, to provide for workforce
Bills: SB525, SR112, SR109, SCR61, SCR62, SCR12, HB175, HB276, HB437, HB456, HB457, HB459, HB488, HB579, HB656, HB804, HB818, HB841, HB981, HB1052, HB1089, HB1101, HB1154, HB1166, HB1193, HB1194, HB1203, HB1209, HB1244, HB1249, HB221, HCR69, HCR58, SB57, SB405, SB414, HB62, HB193, HB203, HB205, HB210, HB220, HB222, HB228, HB246, HB420, HB475, HB486, HB574, HB584, HB750, HB799, HB813, HB815, HB826, HB870, HB949, HB953, HB1045, HB1092, HB1151, HB1162, HB1176, HB1177, HB1196, HB1214, HB1236, HB1241, SB106, SB206, SB248, SB441, SR86, SCR30, SB83, SB135, SB143, SB155, SB157, SB202, SB237, SB276, SB295, SB388, SB450, SB465, SB35, SB65, SB215, SB246, SB249, SB269, SB282, SB296, SB323, SB363, SB369, SB474, SB484, SB490, SB492, SB500, SB501, SB513, HCR31, 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, 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, HB1091, HB1117, HB90, HB127, HB138, HB150, HB201, HB268, HB273, HB285, HB315, HB354, HB355, HB360, HB376, HB445, HB506, HB606, HB649, HB665, HB681, HB721, HB746, HB757, HB781, HB835, HB844, HB857, HB872, HB886, HB889, HB892, HB972, HB982, HB987, HB1037, HB1068, HB1072, HB1078, HB1085, HB1132, HB1137, HB1167, HB1174, HB1232, HB1238, HB23, HB136, HB36, HB119, HB126, HB129, HB245, HB271, HB280, HB337, HB351, HB677, HB726, HB789, HB850, HB956, HB966, SB149, SB382
Summary: The Senate convened with 27 members present, heard a guest minister’s prayer for the National Day of Prayer, and adopted the pledge. The chamber then dispensed with the journal and received a legislative bureau report on numerous House bills. It also received House messages on several Senate bills and joint resolutions, including concurrence on multiple Senate measures with amendments, and introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 63, which would request an audit of the fiscal note process. The Senate adopted Senate Resolution 86, which would prohibit eyeglasses with video or audio recording capability on the Senate floor without approval from the President. Several Senate bills were advanced, including measures on human trafficking training in schools (SB 83), bulletproof vests for peace officers (SB 143), dental care for cancer patients (SB 155), parental leave for educators (SB 157), election board compensation days (SB 202), child welfare and the state child ombudsman (SB 237), brain injury treatment coverage (SB 295), foreign-adversary contract review and homeland security (SB 388), school safety reporting (SB 450), and prompt-pay standards for health care claims (SB 465). Most of these bills passed the Senate unanimously or near-unanimously and were moved to reconsider, while SB 513 on public works average-bid contracting was amended and returned to the calendar. The Senate also took up many House bills, passing measures on voluntary portable benefits for independent contractors (HB 301), memorial highway and terminal designations (HB 358, HB 384, HB 428, HB 657, HB 675, HB 716, HB 972), insurance and health-related changes (HB 413, HB 450, HB 631, HB 680), workforce development (HB 680), and a seafood research authorization near Grand Isle (HB 669). Several bills were amended before passage, including HB 359 on election qualifying rules and HB 675 with an added memorial corridor for crossing guard Katie Wells. Other House bills were received but not acted on or were returned to the calendar. The session ended with committee announcements, a brief recognition of mothers in the chamber, and adjournment until Monday, May 11 at 2 p.m.