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TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Celebrating half a century of excellence in innovation and education and research on campus. and far
  • Texas is home to thousands of Sikh community members who have contributed immensely. to our state, from
  • youth, particularly at-risk youth that come from backgrounds where they... may not have a parent at home
  • programs offered by the Texas State Technical College of Education. system and repealing the limitation
  • his life in service to our country and this designation ensures his sacrifice is recognized in his home
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 27th, 2026 at 04:11 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm the LFC analyst for the higher education department, higher education institutions, and the special
  • Higher education institutions.
  • well in New Mexico in higher education and early childhood education.
  • , and adult basic education.
  • education in New Mexico.
Bills: SB37, SB29
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 27th, 2026 at 09:18 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • really does come down to the priorities that you've demonstrated around economic development and education
  • And I know that the Higher Education Department, along with the Public Education Department and the universities
  • body called the Association of the Colleges of Graduate Medical Education, and they set the standards
  • for what the educational programs must have in order to be accredited.
  • We are educating on safe sleep.
Bills: SB37, SB29
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Education Jan 23rd, 2026 at 08:35 am

Senate Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the first regular meeting of the Senate Education Committee.
  • We mean read at home. You want to read in your home language, that's perfectly fine.
  • very simply what to do at home and why.
  • very simply what to do at home and why.
  • And with that, we are. it's coming out about education.
Bills: SB29, SB37
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, members, we'll get started with the Senate Committee on Education K through 16.
  • Senate Bill 2847 amends the education code to provide greater flexibility and structure of core curricula
  • Last session, the Texas Legislature passed historic reforms to community college funding and education
  • I've worked with the members of the Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Commissioner.
  • Good morning, Sarah Keaton with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Bills: SB2847, SB3039
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • priorities with educators.
  • Texas to educate them will improve the our education system.
  • on the House Public Education Committee, educate members of the. legislature regarding the spirit and
  • It sends the wrong message to the. very educated, to the very educators we need most and contributes
  • was introduced says that the Texas Education Agency will work with the Education Service Centers. to
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Apr 15th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Public Education will come to order. The clerk will call the roll. Chairman Buckley? I'm here.
  • We're responsible for the education and well-being of hundreds of students.
  • And so this is not just an educational issue; it's a fundamental equity issue.
  • More than one-third are considered at risk by the Texas Code of Education.
  • It's good for parents, it's good for educators, and certainly it's good for society.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • So keep in mind, as we're talking about DEI, it goes beyond education.
  • I heard our bill referred to public education.
  • I mean, a forum, we call it a unity summit for higher education.
  • I didn't say on education. I said for higher education. education.
  • And it's clear that higher education is in crisis, okay? Again.
Summary: The meeting was characterized by impactful discussions focused primarily on education and the representation of diverse histories in Texas's curriculum. Notably, Representative Christina Morales advocated for HB178, a bill aimed at ensuring that all Texas high school students have access to Mexican-American and African-American studies as part of their graduation requirements, moving from elective-only status. This bill garnered support from both sides of the aisle, highlighting a cooperative effort to improve educational equity in Texas. Several representatives shared personal stories reflecting on the importance of inclusive education, showcasing the bill's far-reaching implications for students' sense of identity and history.
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to this meeting of the Senate Committee on Education.
  • And then in Section 1.8, the Education and Economic Fund is kind of different.
  • The Education and Economic Fund is kind of different.
  • So it will be a subcommittee under the Interim Committee on Education.
  • Hello, Senate Committee on Education. My name is Will Adler.
Bills: AB328, AB397
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education May 19th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Cade Brumley with the Department of Education.
  • And education policy certainly does matter.
  • So once he was home with me, I had to justify: do I stay home with him?
  • So once he was home with me, I had to justify: do I stay home with a baby that's barely five pounds,
  • It requires the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Department of Education, in
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Apr 15th, 2025

S/C on Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • It wasn't long ago that much of West Texas was on fire, with thousands of acres and homes ablaze.
  • Of the Career and Technical Education as well. Thank you, well done. Yeah, thank you.
  • home?
  • Every worker deserves to stay safe on the job and return home to their family.
  • What would happen if I don't make it home? One might say look for another job.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education Apr 28th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill does not attack higher education.
  • education from its very origins.
  • education from its very origins.
  • Back when the state was fully funding higher education...
  • We cannot reliably tell... once they leave K-12 education.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Jan 29th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The House Education Committee will come to order.
  • and special education.
  • educators.
  • My hope is that the bill will finally educate the adults entrusted with my child's education so they
  • My hope is that the bill will finally educate the adults and trusted with my child's education so they
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Children, Families, and Elder Affairs Feb 10th, 2026

Children, Families, and Elder Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Since 2019, the state has experienced a 47% reduction in the number of children entering out-of-home
  • The state has experienced a 47% reduction in the number of children entering out-of-home care.
  • We've heard from managing entities and others around recovery homes and supporting housing for those
  • a number of different strategies that we utilize working directly with our managing... ...recovery homes
  • Victoria Zep waving in support, Children's Home Network. Thank you. Ms.
Bills: S0556, S0794, S1600
Summary: The Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs considered three bills and a confirmation. On SB 1600, the committee adopted a strike-all amendment and a technical amendment that shifted the bill from creating an accreditation process to requiring the Office of Insurance Regulation, DCF, and community-based care lead agencies to study liability insurance coverage and availability in the child welfare sector and report findings to the legislature by January 1, 2027; the bill also included enforcement provisions for failure to provide requested information. Support was noted from child and family advocacy groups, and the committee reported the bill favorably. The committee also heard CS for SB 556, which would allow students with disabilities to satisfy a physical education graduation requirement through participation in Special Olympics, if included in the student’s IEP, and would clarify that two years of marching band participation can satisfy both PE and fine arts credit. Special Olympics Florida, families, and other supporters testified in favor, emphasizing flexibility, access, and recognition of rigorous activity. The bill was reported favorably. The committee then considered CS for SB 794, which requires background screening for employees of residential facilities and day training programs serving people with developmental disabilities and directs a review of waiver support coordination, including quality, consistency, access, competencies, recruitment and retention, caseloads, and geographic gaps in services. An amendment to conform to the House version was adopted, and the bill was reported favorably. Members then questioned Secretary Taylor Hatch regarding her confirmation as Secretary of the Department of Children and Families. Senators raised concerns about child welfare system performance, parent notification and rights, CBC funding formulas, managing entities, opioid settlement spending, peer support expansion, and technology/interoperability improvements. Hatch described DCF’s recent data and initiatives, including reductions in out-of-home care entries, youth advisory efforts, missing children recovery operations, expanded behavioral health capacity, and technology upgrades for benefits processing. Public comment included support from family and provider organizations and concerns from a former foster care worker about medical misdiagnosis cases. The committee voted to recommend Hatch’s confirmation favorably, with Chair Grall voting no, and adjourned after allowing Senator Sharief to be recorded as voting in favor of SB 1600.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 7th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • to education K-16.
  • Senate Bill 734. 5 by Menendez relating to holocaust education and training to education k through 16
  • enrollment and success in our education for students with disabilities to education K through 16 Senate
  • Education to Education K-16 Senate Bill 776 by Hughes relating to the award of compensatory damages.
  • In a virtual education program as an alternative to expulsion to education K through 16. 807 by Zaffirini
Bills: SJR1, SJR2, SJR5, SJR33, SJR34, SJR35, SJR37, SJR38, SJR39, SCR12, SB4, SB40, SB701, SB702, SB703, SB704, SB705, SB706, SB707, SB708, SB709, SB710, SB711, SB712, SB713, SB714, SB715, SB716, SB717, SB718, SB719, SB720, SB721, SB722, SB723, SB724, SB725, SB726, SB727, SB728, SB729, SB730, SB731, SB732, SB733, SB734, SB735, SB736, SB737, SB738, SB739, SB740, SB741, SB742, SB743, SB744, SB745, SB746, SB747, SB748, SB749, SB750, SB751, SB752, SB753, SB754, SB755, SB756, SB757, SB758, SB759, SB760, SB761, SB762, SB763, SB764, SB765, SB766, SB767, SB768, SB769, SB770, SB771, SB772, SB773, SB774, SB775, SB776, SB777, SB778, SB779, SB780, SB781, SB782, SB783, SB784, SB785, SB786, SB787, SB788, SB789, SB790, SB791, SB792, SB793, SB794, SB795, SB796, SB797, SB798, SB799, SB800, SB801, SB802, SB803, SB804, SB805, SB806, SB807, SB808, SB809, SB810, SB811, SB812, SB813, SB814, SB815, SB816, SB817, SB818, SB819, SB820, SB821, SB822, SB823, SB824, SB825, SJR1, SJR2, SJR5, SJR33, SJR34, SJR35, SJR37, SJR38, SJR39, SCR12, SB4, SB40, SB701, SB702, SB703, SB704, SB705, SB706, SB707, SB708, SB709, SB710, SB711, SB712, SB713, SB714, SB715, SB716, SB717, SB718, SB719, SB720, SB721, SB722, SB723, SB724, SB725, SB726, SB727, SB728, SB729, SB730, SB731, SB732, SB733, SB734, SB735, SB736, SB737, SB738, SB739, SB740, SB741, SB742, SB743, SB744, SB745, SB746, SB747, SB748, SB749, SB750, SB751, SB752, SB753, SB754, SB755, SB756, SB757, SB758, SB759, SB760, SB761, SB762, SB763, SB764, SB765, SB766, SB767, SB768, SB769, SB770, SB771, SB772, SB773, SB774, SB775, SB776, SB777, SB778, SB779, SB780, SB781, SB782, SB783, SB784, SB785, SB786, SB787, SB788, SB789, SB790, SB791, SB792, SB793, SB794, SB795, SB796, SB797, SB798, SB799, SB800, SB801, SB802, SB803, SB804, SB805, SB806, SB807, SB808, SB809, SB810, SB811, SB812, SB813, SB814, SB815, SB816, SB817, SB818, SB819, SB820, SB821, SB822, SB823, SB824, SB825
TX

Texas 89th Regular

FinanceAudio only. May 27th, 2025

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB 1057 supports the recruitment and fair compensation of top talent in career and technology education
  • Career and Technology Education, or CTE.
Bills: HB1057
Summary: The Senate committee met, established a quorum, and took up House Bill 1057, sponsored in the Senate by Senator Adam Hinojosa. Hinojosa explained that the bill would expand the amount of prior industry experience that can count toward TRS and salary step credit for career and technology education teachers, increasing the cap from two years to five years. He said the change is intended to help recruit and fairly compensate skilled professionals such as electricians, nurses, welders, and programmers, and to address teacher shortages beginning in the 2025-2026 school year. No members asked questions, and no one signed up to testify. The committee then voted to report HB 1057 favorably to the full Senate. The motion passed unanimously, 13 ayes and 0 nays, and the chair announced the committee would stand recessed subject to call.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Personally, my family is a product of public education. I'm a product of public education.
  • I am going to be a product of public education.
  • Education to Public Education and School Finance, and Vice Chair Bernal, who has put in hours and hours
  • There is $1.5 billion in new special education funding.
  • For example, we talked about the special education piece.
Summary: The meeting primarily revolved around the discussion of HB2, which aims to increase funding for public education in Texas. Key points included enhancements to teacher salaries, special education funding, and initiatives to support emergent bilingual programs. Legislators highlighted the need for collaboration and leadership in addressing the challenges faced by public schools, noting the vital role that education plays in the state's future. Speaker Burroughs expressed confidence in achieving significant improvements for Texas students through this legislation, which has been deemed one of the most consequential bills of the session.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Edfin Committee Meeting - 2025-04-11

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I bring the House Education Finance Committee to order. We have a quorum.
  • As a reminder, this was the governor's education budget bill.
  • working with us all the time, especially our nonpartisan staff who probably have forgotten more about education
Bills: HF2433
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Higher Education & Workforce Development Jan 15th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Higher Education & Workforce Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Third, secondary education is already far too expensive.
  • I grew up in a broken home, no contact with my father, and when I chose to further my education after
  • I grew up in a broken home, no contact with my father, and when I chose to further my education after
  • For many students, private education is the right fit.
  • The Washington College Grant is what made my education possible.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/26

Children and Families Finance and Policy

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  • Ensuring that out-of-home placement plans address educational stability not only for children in K through
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