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AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
02/02/2026 - House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- Over the last several years, you’ve heard a lot of controversy about the Communist Party owning property
- We don’t want any communist entities operating in our state.
- Chair, I think that we should care equally about communist entities and fascist governments buying land
- So the reason I ran this amendment was because I want to include not only communist... ...amendment was
- It's really interesting that this has come up, especially when we're going after the communist countries
Keywords:
attorney general, nuisance action, consumer fraud, damages, civil penalty, public nuisance, nuisance abatement, abatement action, injunction, superior court, county attorney, city attorney, board of supervisors, obscenity, obscene materials, adult materials, pornography, schools, parks, residential district
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (02/07/2025)
State-federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- What if all of a sudden one day the Chinese Communist Party decided we're not going to allow you to use
- </c><01:12:26.239><c> Maritime</c> chain and AE for Chinese Maritime chain and AE for Chinese Maritime
- This is all for good reason in the face of the Chinese Communist Party's escalating global maritime ambitions
- </c><01:40:45.159><c> Communist</c> the face of the Chinese Communist the face of the Chinese Communist
- Do you know what the Chinese shipyard did the work for? $90,000. That's not real.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the nomination of Linda McMahon, of Connecticut, to be Secretary of Education. Feb 13th, 2025 at 09:00 am
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- regarding an incident that occurs off campus. those actions and to investigate and to notify the parties
- Chinese Communist Party dollars flowing. to colleges and universities that are no longer reported, made
Summary:
The committee meeting engaged in discussions focused primarily on educational reform, the influence of federal grants on local education systems, and the growing disparities in wealth and access to quality education. Members expressed concerns about the bureaucracy surrounding federal funding that hampers schools' ability to obtain necessary resources for improvement. Several members highlighted personal anecdotes from constituents, emphasizing the urgent need for reform to help students succeed in both K-12 and higher education environments. The meeting included public testimonies that provided insights into various community perspectives on these pressing issues.
MO
Missouri 2026 Regular Session
Health and Mental Health Feb 12th, 2026 at 08:00 am
Health and Mental Health
Transcript Highlights:
- It prohibits Missouri insurance from paying and covering organs that would be transplanted from communist
- And the Chinese government is reaching into our state to find ways to persecute them while they're here
- We already have third-party actuaries. We have a gentleman, Ron Liddell.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Science, Technology and Energy (02/10/2026)
Science, Technology and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- Where I am focused right now is because of China and the Communist Party.
- </c><01:29:09.920><c> Party.
- </c><01:29:10.400><c> So,</c><01:29:10.560><c> Xi</c> of China and the Communist Party.
- So, Xi of China and the Communist Party.
- </c> parties who may be acting as suppliers. parties who may be acting as suppliers.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm the party elections administrator. I'm also the vice chair of the Bell County Republican Party.
- Party, not a law.
- This should be a party rule, just like it is in the Libertarian Party, not a law.
- Well, they got a guy's name on the Republican Party ballot and the Democratic Party ballot.
- Well, they got a guy's name was on the Republican Party ballot and the Democrat Party ballot.
Keywords:
election services, contracting, political subdivisions, county elections, election code, voter registration, citizenship status, election law, cancellation, disqualification, Texas Election Code, voter identification, registration, election integrity, identification documents, election, watcher, polling place, removal, Texas Elections Code
Summary:
The committee first voted out two previously heard Senate bills without amendment: SB 688, relating to the date of the meeting of presidential electors, and SB 914, relating to authorizing certain cities to change the date of their general election for officers. Both motions passed on 8-0 votes with one member absent.
The committee then heard HB 3909, which would change the current prohibition on wireless device use from a 100-foot boundary around a voting station to only inside the room where voting is taking place, with a committee substitute also adding state-prescribed signage. The author and supporters said the change would reduce confusion and make enforcement easier for election workers, while opponents argued the existing 100-foot rule helps prevent electioneering, recording, and possible technical interference with election equipment. The bill was left pending.
Members also heard HB 1968, which would repeal a provision that requires counties to provide election services to certain political subdivisions in odd-numbered years but not even-numbered years, making county-provided election services consistent across years. Supporters said it would improve consistency for smaller cities and school districts, while opponents warned it could strain county equipment and staffing during heavy election cycles. The bill was left pending. HB 2279 would require voter registrars to remove a person from the rolls if the person swears under oath during jury service that they are not a U.S. citizen; supporters said this would streamline removal of ineligible voters, while opponents raised concerns about mistaken identity and loss of due process. The bill was left pending.
Finally, the committee heard HB 2803, which would require a presiding judge to give a poll watcher a signed statement explaining any removal from service. Supporters said this would improve documentation and accountability, and one witness asked for clarification that improper removal would remain a criminal offense; the author said he would consider a floor amendment and further discussion. The committee also heard HB 4253, which would create a more uniform voter-roll maintenance process based on inactivity, sending confirmation notices to voters who have not voted in the prior 25 months and eventually removing those who do not respond after multiple election cycles. Supporters said it would clean up outdated records and help keep voters registered where they actually live, while opponents argued it could wrongly remove eligible voters who simply do not vote regularly. HB 4253 was left pending as well.
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Committee Mar 19th, 2025
Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development
Keywords:
food trucks, mobile vendors, health inspection, fire safety, state law, regulation, food service, business license, subdivision, transfer of land, immediate family, exemption period, county regulations, Sweet Home Alabama Tourism Investment Act, tourism rebate, tax rebate, sales tax rebate, lodging tax rebate, transactional taxes, tourism development
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- And then when they get back here, as I said to them, we're going to throw you a big party, and we're
- And then when they get back here, as I said to them, we're going to throw you a big party, and we're
- You know, the communists in China continue to, you know, provide Mexico and the drug cartels in Mexico
- Okay, we're talking about Chinese nationals who had hostile intentions.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Vets Committee Meeting - 2025-04-02
Veterans and Military Affairs Division
Transcript Highlights:
- Next is House File 92, another representative party bill. I will move House File 92.
- His wife and two children also died from chemicals used by the communists to poison the water.
- He fought in almost every major battle from the Haidapur Party. A U.S.
- In that aftermath, the war did not end for the Hmong people because the communist forces relentlessly
- When the secret war ended in 1975, the Communist North Vietnamese Army and Pathet Lao soldiers targeted
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, February 23, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The Chair will alternate recognition between the parties, with time equally allocated between the parties
- Strengthening American entrepreneurship and competing with the Chinese Communist Party across every dimension
- Year after year, the Federal courts are clogged with litigation Brought by regulated parties, who point
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, February 10, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The Chair will alternate recognition between the parties, with time equally allotted between the parties
- The result is an economy that leaves American families exposed to decisions made in places like Communist
- Communist China has taken steps to restrict exports of key minerals, including antimony, which is essential
- Speaker, it's become impossible to ignore a defining feature of today's Democratic Party.
- It's become impossible to ignore a defining feature of today's Democratic Party.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, September 16, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The Chair will alternate recognition between the parties, with time equally allocated between the parties
- Communist Party.
- CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.
- This is how unserious and radical today's Democratic Party has become.
- Republicans are the party of safe cities.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Friday, February 7, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- There was a time when members of both parties would be furious over a flouting of the law like that,
- There was a time when members of both parties would be furious over a flouting of the law like that,
- </c> tradition usually involves watch parties tradition usually involves watch parties endless<02:15:
- Khan, including his weak policies toward war criminal Putin and the Chinese Communist Party, but political
- President, that expands the power of the Chinese Communist Party, expands the opportunity for disease
TX
Texas 89th Regular
S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Apr 3rd, 2025
S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education
Transcript Highlights:
- A student is unlikely to verbalize anti-Chinese or anti-French sentiments because China and France are
- We are capitalists and communists, merchants and non-profit leaders, philosophers and mathematicians,
Keywords:
bullying, antisemitism, school policies, school discipline, education, education policy, Texas Education Code, hate speech, student rights, civics education, high school curriculum, government, voting process, elected officials, Texas Seal of Biliteracy, biliteracy, bilingual education, multilingual, language proficiency, high school diploma
ID
Idaho 2026 Regular Session
Agenda Mar 30th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- This is a one-party state.
- There were, let's see, Los Angeles banned communists from owning guns.
- Texas politicians were discussing the death penalty for mere membership in the Communist Party. Mr.
- Texas politicians were discussing the death penalty for mere membership in the Communist Party. Mr.
- The reporting parties are representatives of the people themselves.
Summary:
The committee first considered RS-33841, a draft related to Idaho’s library/obscenity laws and pending litigation. Senator Todd Lakey said the proposal, developed with the Attorney General’s office, would update definitions such as “adolescent youth” and “harmful to minors,” clarify what is and is not obscene, and strengthen the law’s defensibility. After a brief question about Mason’s Manual and active litigation, the committee voted to send the RS to print.
The committee then heard House Bill 896, a civil enforcement measure aimed at public officials who allegedly violate state law. Lakey said it would allow specified state or local leaders to request Attorney General review, provide notice and a chance to cure, and, for willful violations, allow a court to bar an official from office for up to five years. Testimony from city and county representatives and sheriffs raised concerns about local control, possible weaponization, partisan referrals, administrative burden, and the disqualification provision. Supporters said it was about accountability and enforcing the law. The committee voted to send HB 896 to the floor with a due pass recommendation; Senators Wintrow and Ruchti were recorded as voting no.
Finally, the committee took up Senate Bill 1442, which would require reporting on refugee resettlement services, prohibit certain assistance to people unlawfully present, and require law enforcement to verify and record immigration status for arrested individuals. Senator Kelly Anthon said the bill was about transparency and accountability and that the reporting would compile existing information. Sheriffs and county representatives testified that much of the data is already collected, but they objected to wording they said could require reporting on people merely investigated or detained, create duplicate reporting, impose administrative burdens, and risk liability. Some senators also questioned the refugee-related provisions and the funding-withholding enforcement language. The committee ultimately voted to send SB 1442 to the floor with a due pass recommendation, with Senators Shippee, Ruchti, and Wintrow recorded as voting no.
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- That fact alone should concern every American regardless of party.
- When it was all over, we would turn around all of us to find that the communist, atheist Chinese have
- When it was all over, we would turn around all of us to find that the communist, atheist, Chinese have
- The bill does not expand third-party access or authorized data mining of any kind.
- Most of you know that I was born in a Cuban communist country with a dictatorship.
Summary:
The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, quorum call, and several recognitions, including tributes to former members and law enforcement. The chamber then adopted the special order report and moved to the day’s special-order calendar. Early bills passed unanimously, including CS/HB 401 on FDLE security details for major party nominees for governor and lieutenant governor, CS/HB 1063 on gubernatorial transition procedures, HB 593 on governmental agencies and personnel, CS/CS/HB 655 on confidential attorney-client meetings for local governments in pending litigation, and HB 6011 on ethics gift/honoraria reporting procedures. Each of these measures was explained by sponsors as transparency, security, or administrative process legislation, and each passed 115-116 to 0.
The chamber then took up CS/HB 125, designating October 14 as Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance. The bill drew extensive and sharply divided debate over whether a state remembrance was appropriate for Kirk, with opponents arguing he was a polarizing political figure and that the House should focus on affordability and other constituent concerns, while supporters framed the bill as a defense of free speech and opposition to political violence. A proposed amendment to replace the designation with a George Floyd remembrance was ruled not germane. After structured debate, the bill passed 82-31.
Members also considered transportation designation measures. SB 628, substituted for CS/HB 885, included multiple road and bridge namings and an amendment designating a 124-mile stretch of State Road 80 as the President Donald J. Trump Highway; the amendment and bill passed 82-26. CS/HB 33 similarly designated portions of roads as Charlie Kirk Memorial Avenue and President Donald J. Trump Boulevard, prompting another lengthy debate over the appropriateness of honoring political figures and the use of public roadways for such designations; it passed 82-30. The House then began debate on CS/HB 35, “Isaiah’s law,” which would add driving without a valid license to the habitual traffic offender list after repeated offenses, with sponsors citing a fatal hit-and-run and opponents questioning prosecutorial discretion and the bill’s practical effects.
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- Most firearm sales in New Mexico, including those between private parties, require a background check
- Most firearm sales in New Mexico, including those between private parties, require a background check
- Do you know why when you go to a Chinese restaurant, you don't get a knife? Sometimes.
- Do you know why when you go to a Chinese restaurant, you don't get a knife to cut anything?
- And I know I've read some of the social media put out by the minority party and so forth.
Summary:
The Senate convened, established a quorum, offered an invocation, and handled several announcements and courtesy motions, including excusing some members and relaxing the dress code. The chamber then adopted committee reports on several bills, including Senate Bill 50, Senate Bill 30, and Senate Bill 43. It then moved to third reading of Senate Judiciary Committee substitute for Senate Bill 17, the “Stop Illegal Gun Trade and Extremely Dangerous Weapons Act.”
SB 17 was read at length and explained by Senator O’Malley and co-sponsor Senator Bergman as a gun crime prevention measure aimed at dealer security, employee training, recordkeeping, reporting requirements, inspections, and a ban on future dealer sales or transfers of certain firearms and accessories, including high-capacity magazines, .50-caliber rifles and cartridges, gas-operated semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines, and machine guns. Supporters argued the bill targets the retail-to-criminal pipeline, improves accountability, and would help reduce gun trafficking and violence. Opponents argued it infringes on constitutional rights, would not stop criminals from obtaining guns, and would burden law-abiding citizens and dealers.
The chamber then debated Floor Amendment No. 1 by Senator Brantley, which would have struck Section 7, the portion banning certain weapons and devices. Supporters of the amendment said Section 7 was the most constitutionally vulnerable part of the bill and would likely be litigated, while opponents said the section was central to the bill’s purpose and consistent with Second Amendment case law. The amendment failed on a roll call vote, 15-22. A second amendment by Senator Block, which would have exempted certain under-21 employees from the bill’s age restriction if they were military members, veterans, or had completed hunter safety or 4-H programs, was then taken up and debated, with supporters emphasizing military training and youth firearms education as evidence of responsibility.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, December 18, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><02:19:36.479><c> Communist</c><02:19:36.960><c> Party.
- </c><02:28:40.160><c> Communist</c> Why should we let the Chinese Communist Why should we let the Chinese
- Communist Party<02:28:41.200><c> take</c><02:28:41.439><c> advantage</c><02:28:41.920><c> of</c><02:
- 28:42.080><c> the</c><02:28:42.399><c> copper,</c> Why should we let the Chinese Communist Party take
- Chairman Mullenar of the Select Committee on the Communist Chinese Party offered a similar amendment
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
House and Governmental Affairs Apr 8th, 2026
House and Governmental Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- If you're going over and getting Medicaid benefits, that's being paid more by a third party, forcibly
- You know, different party-affiliated activities, but are not spending money in any kind of significant
- Could you describe that, because you talked about the Republican Party and the them party.
- So you could have the women's Democrat Party of Arlene's Parish—I don't know if that's part of that,
- It removes the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education from the definition of party primary
Keywords:
local law, special bill, legislative process, transparency, election amendment, Medicaid, SNAP, fraud detection, income tax, legislative auditor, data sharing, state revenue, lobbying, public service, ethics, statewide officials, compensation, disclosure requirements, government employment, financial disclosure
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
House and Governmental Affairs Mar 25th, 2026
House and Governmental Affairs
Keywords:
human rights, individual liberties, Magna Carta, constitutionalism, free speech, voter identification, election integrity, federal elections, public confidence, election security, SAVE America Act, Louisiana, election fraud, job advertisement, salary transparency, civil service, employment notification, applicant rights, legislative attendance, task force