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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Higher Education - 02/13/25

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The map here, before I dive into the enrollment trends, I wanted to give you a little background on the
  • Native American students and then a pretty significant decline in white undergraduate students. the map
  • the map here<01:06:22.880><c> before</c><01:06:23.279><c> I</c><01:06:23.520><c> dive</c><01:06:23.880
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 2/11/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And then, of course, we do a lot of mapping and data collection in this area to understand where our
  • And then, of course, we do a lot of mapping and data collection in this area to understand where our
  • And then, of course, we do a lot of mapping and data collection in this area to understand where our
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Finance (02/04/2025)

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you know on the map where Derry sits, we've been trying for years and years to get commercial in,
  • If you know on the map where Derry sits, we've been trying for years and years to get commercial in,
  • If you know on the map where Derry sits, we've been trying for years and years to get commercial in,
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 01/21/25

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • c><00:19:35.080><c> resources</c> All this—this one was a last-minute add, but just a very exciting map
  • that information back and drive forward our priorities and policies to support every unique need. um a map
  • that we have of a a real um a map that we have of a a real commitment<00:19:51.559><c> over</c><00:19
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, June 30, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II, where he helped manage personnel and aerial mapping
  • his work with the International Trade Committee, which helped put Albuquerque's economy on the global map
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection.(6-17-26)

Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection

Transcript Highlights:
  • And he'll be working with our V-map. So, welcome, Mr. Bailey.
  • "When I'm looking at your map, the first—I think the second slide—it shows the population of veterans
Keywords: 958, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • GIS is able to map out these different clusters and be able to do more of a direct review of where those
  • GIS be able to map out these different clusters and be able to do more of a direct review of where those
Keywords: 987, senate, all
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Mapping it out, assuming the bill that requires the addition of seven days passes, running the numbers
  • Mapping it out.
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, received an invocation focused on grief and remembrance, and heard several special presentations recognizing a brave child, visiting groups, and multiple student-athlete teams and school groups in the galleries. The chamber also introduced the Doctor of the Day and Nurse of the Day. The main business was consideration of the Joint Committee report on Senate Bill 1177, the general appropriations bill, presented by Chairman Caldwell-Trey. Most of the floor time was spent on extended questions about the budget’s major features. Caldwell-Trey explained the bill as a largely flat or modestly increased budget that includes a $200 million transfer to a new sovereign wealth fund, $225 million in set-asides, a $12.5 million “dream accounts” program for newborns, and funding tied to teacher pay, education, workforce, public safety, agriculture, and health agencies. Members questioned the use of one-time funds for recurring expenses, the reduction in state contributions to the OPRS pension system, Medicaid assumptions, emergency management funding, veterans’ services, child care, school counselors, and the lack of funding for some requested items such as National Board Certified Teacher stipends and veterans’ facility maintenance. Caldwell-Trey defended the budget as transparent, early, and designed to preserve cash reserves while supporting core services. No final vote on the appropriations report is reflected in the transcript excerpt. The House also heard explanations that the limits bills would be run later in committee, and that the budget negotiations were still ongoing with the Senate and governor on some related items. The session ended with the queue closed after the budget questioning, and the transcript cuts off during additional remarks from Representative Timmons.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (02/20/2026)

State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • He said he got a little class on the Congo, looked at a map, and, as a former educator, appreciated everything
  • Um, if you look at the satellite footage on Google Maps right now, like northern Gaza looks very similar
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 4th, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 2 includes, I'm proud to say this, $22 million for the aquifer mapping project.
  • We don't have a good mapping project for aquifers.
Summary: The House convened with quorum, offered an invocation and pledges, and then moved through a series of memorials, recognitions, and announcements. House Memorial 49, declaring February 4, 2026 UNM Day, was taken from the Speaker’s table, explained, and debated at length. Members from both parties and several guests praised the University of New Mexico for its role in education, health care, research, public service, and workforce development, with special recognition of President Garnett Stokes, interim provost Barbara Rodriguez, and Health Sciences leaders and students. The memorial highlighted UNM’s enrollment, degrees awarded, scholarship support, patent activity, and the UNM Hospital and Health Sciences Center. It passed 70-0. House Memorial 48, declaring February 4, 2026 Valencia County Day, was also brought forward and passed unanimously. Supporters described Valencia County’s history, culture, economic growth, and traditions, including the annual matanza, Route 66 heritage, and major employers and development projects. Members from the county and local officials were recognized, and the memorial emphasized both historic communities and current business and infrastructure expansion. House Memorial 50, declaring Lincoln County Day, was introduced by title and placed on the Speaker’s table, but not taken up for final passage during this segment. The chamber also recognized the Artesia Bulldogs football team for winning another state championship, Del Norte High School’s class of 1966 on its 60th anniversary, and a number of guests tied to nursing, education, and local community service. Several members used announcements to highlight nurses, school programs, and local events, including a Legislative Sportsman’s Caucus invitation and a reminder that the day was the final day to file bills with the clerk. The session closed with continued announcements and guest introductions, reflecting a day focused heavily on community recognition and celebratory memorials rather than substantive legislation beyond the memorial votes.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jun 3rd, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Speaker and members, Assembly Bill 598 seeks to establish school mapping technology, K through 12 campuses
  • School mapping technology will allow emergency responders to have access to school layout.
Keywords: 988, house, all
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Please take a look at the map I provided.
  • Jen, who just talked to you, showed you a map.
Bills: SB1, SB 1
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

HHS Informational Briefing 01-07-2025

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So if you take a look at the map, right, you have some service deserts, if you will, for a lack of a
  • you take a look to build capacity so if you take a look at<01:09:53.279><c> the</c><01:09:53.560><c> map
Keywords: 912, senate, all
Summary: The Committee on Health and Human Services held an informational briefing on Kupuna Care funding, distribution, utilization, and the status of program rules. The Office of Aging explained that state Kupuna Care funds are distributed using the same federally approved interstate funding formula used for Older Americans Act funds, with eight weighted factors tailored to Hawaii’s conditions: older adults, greatest economic need, low-income minority status, disability, language barriers, geographic isolation, inverse population density, and older adults living alone in poverty. The department said the formula is based on census and American Community Survey data, with current county shares listed as Kauai 7.45%, Honolulu 69.61%, Maui 11.7%, and Hawaii County 17.88%. Officials said the formula is being reviewed with current data and will need federal approval and then public hearing before final adoption. Members questioned how the program works in practice, noting that the statute and eligibility language can sound like direct individual benefits even though services are delivered through area agencies on aging, ADRCs, and contracted providers such as meal and adult day care programs. The Office of Aging said ADRCs determine eligibility and then refer clients to authorized providers, who must meet service standards in their contracts. The chair pressed repeatedly for long-delayed rules, saying the Legislature had expected them years earlier and that clear rules are needed to ensure funds are spent properly and to avoid conflicts of interest. The department acknowledged the delay, said draft rules were written in 2023 after earlier commitments to finish sooner, and said it paused while federal Older Americans Act rules were being updated; it now expects to send the rules to the Deputy Attorney General, then out for public hearing, with a goal of completion in 2025. The department also reported utilization data for the last two fiscal years. In 2023, it expended about 93% of its allocation and served 5,473 older adults at an average annual cost of $1,358; in 2024, it expended about 97% and served 5,520 older adults, with the average cost down by about $200, which officials said may indicate fewer services per person. Eligibility was described as age 60 or older, U.S. citizen or qualified alien, with cognitive impairment or disability and functional deficits, and the statewide profile showed many participants were homebound, living alone, or below poverty. The most-used services were transportation, case management, and home-delivered meals. The chair also asked about the former Kupuna caregiver program; officials said the programs are now combined under Kupuna Care, with most funding going to adult day care to provide respite for working caregivers. County representatives then described local conditions, especially on Hawaii Island. Hawaii County officials said the county covers about 5,000 square miles, has about 208,000 residents, and roughly 24% are age 65 or older. They identified three main challenges: staffing shortages and retention problems among providers, shortages within the county department itself, and the loss of adult day care capacity, with only one center remaining on the island and none on the west side. They said these constraints limit service delivery even as demand grows. At the same time, they highlighted successes such as serving people in the community before they need higher levels of care, providing caregiver counseling and training through adult day care, serving 467 individuals locally, and ensuring the Resource Center answers calls from caregivers seeking help.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Municipal and County Government (02/10/2026)

Municipal and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • In today's world of GPS mapping, social media, trail apps, and increased recreational traffic, private
  • ,</c><01:19:19.920><c> social</c> In today's world of GPS mapping, social In today's world of GPS mapping
  • You could just have the municipality change their maps. I hope that helps. >> I have a question.
  • 01:31:42.800><c> their</c> the municipality change their their the municipality change their their maps
  • . maps. maps.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 111 May 4th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, I just wanted to relate a few more details to um like I said, we're a little over the map on the
  • :43.119><c> the</c> um like I said, we're a little over the um like I said, we're a little over the map
  • on</c><01:43:44.320><c> all</c><01:43:44.560><c> over</c><01:43:44.719><c> the</c><01:43:44.880><c> map
  • </c><01:43:45.040><c> on</c><01:43:45.280><c> the</c> map on all over the map on the map on all over
  • the map on the underpinning<01:43:45.920><c> of</c><01:43:46.080><c> this</c><01:43:46.239><c> bill.
Keywords: 981, all
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • She said the bill supports HTC's three core programs: the MAP, SPR, and accelerator programs.
  • committee for the help and support and said they want to put the name of what they are doing on the map
  • 07:10.200><c> so</c><01:07:10.440><c> thank</c><01:07:10.960><c> you</c><01:07:11.960><c> thank</c> map
  • globally so thank you thank map globally so thank you thank you<01:07:14.319><c> we</c><01:07:14.520
  • The page six testimony includes a map showing that Hawaii has one of the highest burdens of taxation
Keywords: 910, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Science, Technology and Energy (02/11/2025)

Science, Technology and Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:46:18.800><c> the</c><01:46:18.960><c> department</c><01:46:19.400><c> has</c> as a road map
  • the department has as a road map the department has undertaken<01:46:20.239><c> PR</c><01:46:20.599><
  • So in order for a project to be capitalized, you know, the business plan has to map out and what you
  • So you just have to think about how it scales out. the business plan has to map out and the business
  • plan has to map out and what<02:08:09.679><c> you</c><02:08:09.800><c> need</c><02:08:10.000><c> is</
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary (02/25/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • You've given a road map to repeal the law. That's right.
  • You've given a road map to repeal the law. That's right.
  • You've given a road map to repeal the law. That's right.
  • You've<00:18:14.960><c> given</c><00:18:15.200><c> a</c><00:18:15.440><c> road</c><00:18:15.760><c> map
  • </c><00:18:16.160><c> to</c> &gt;&gt; You've given a road map to &gt;&gt; You've given a road map to
Keywords: 1189, house, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, June 10, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Bulldogs have put their community on the map, and all of Texas is taking notice.
  • have put in to bring home this championship win and continue to put Minnesota women's sports on the map
  • have put in to bring home this championship win and continue to put Minnesota women's sports on the map
  • </c><08:07:35.360><c> We</c><08:07:35.600><c> are</c><08:07:35.760><c> so</c> women's sports on the map
  • We are so women's sports on the map. We are so proud<08:07:36.240><c> of</c><08:07:36.398><c> you.