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FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Senate in Session Mar 6th, 2026

Florida Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Kids failing in schools. I knew nothing. I just couldn't take it anymore. Kids failed in school.
  • And I decided to run for school board. So I get in this school board race, very popular candidate.
  • Dozier School for Boys Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program and appropriates $20 million to
  • high school graduation requirements.
  • There won't be a public school union because there won't be any public schools.
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opening prayer, Pledge of Allegiance, and several introductions and recognitions, including a resolution honoring Bob Graham and a moment of silence for firefighter Roger Timmy Miley. The chamber then moved through a special-order calendar with multiple bills, many of them paired with House companions and amended before final passage. Early action included adoption of a tax conformity bill tied to federal changes in the Internal Revenue Code, with a 34-0 vote. The most extensive debate centered on CS/CS/SB 1758, a Medicaid and SNAP reform bill. The sponsor described provisions to strengthen fraud enforcement, impose work requirements for able-bodied adults, expand behavioral health services through a waiver, modernize Medicaid drug purchasing, and require a SNAP fraud-reduction plan and photo ID on EBT cards. Democrats offered amendments to delay work requirements until Medicaid expansion and to add protections for SNAP users such as caregivers, seniors, disabled individuals, and domestic violence survivors; both amendments failed. Senators also questioned implementation details, exemptions, and potential effects on vulnerable populations. After debate, the bill was placed on the calendar for third reading. The Senate also passed bills on technology education and AI instruction, a public records exemption and related Parkinson’s Disease Registry measures, designation of the SS American Victory as the state flagship, electronic payments for local governments, repeal of the sunset on legal tender recognition for gold and silver, public records protections for financial and digital-asset custodians, a Florida stablecoin pilot program, local government budget transparency, digital voyeurism, insurance customer representative licensing, and a medical freedom bill with amendments on vaccine-related materials and anti-kickback provisions. Most of these measures passed with little or no opposition, though the public records bill for gold/silver custodians and the legal tender repeal drew a few dissenting votes.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-03-06 (10:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Kids failing in schools. I knew nothing. I just couldn't take it anymore. Kids failed in school.
  • And I decided to run for school board. So I get in this school board race, very popular candidate.
  • Dozier School for Boys Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program and appropriates $20 million to
  • The program authorizes school districts and charter schools to place current and retired high-performing
  • There won't be a public school union because there won't be any public schools.
Keywords: 998, house, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 22nd, 2026 at 02:01 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • They're in 90 public schools.
  • One, to provide education to schools and school-based youth programs to discourage... auditor with a
  • One, to provide education to schools and school-based youth programs to discouraged.
  • Provide education to schools and school-based youth programs to discourage and prevent the use of drugs
  • I represent of Duncan and I share a school district.
Bills: HB1
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Jun 1st, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • That would be under education in public schools.
  • We're going to see more school closures.
  • So my ask is this: let's give our schools the chance to adjust to a universal school choice environment
  • food for children who rely on school lunches.
  • I think what some people pay in property taxes are not having schools, kids in the school district, the
Keywords: 999, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 7th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Many of these stores are close to our schools.
  • We had a lot of high school kids, and we still do; we're working through it.
  • But we had quite a few of our high school kids going into these shops.
  • They place their shops near schools.
  • In 2015, I made the decision to quit pharmacy.
Bills: HB28, SB3, SB 3
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Executive Departments and Administration (01/21/2026)

Executive Departments and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, we have three pharmacy inspectors. There's about 250... Now those are really complex.
  • Uh we have three pharmacy<01:24:51.760><c> inspectors.
  • </c><01:24:52.400><c> There's</c><01:24:52.639><c> about</c> pharmacy inspectors.
  • There's about pharmacy inspectors.
  • </c><04:19:50.880><c> and</c> they're going to a four-year school and they're going to a four-year school
Keywords: 1189, house, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII Feb 24th, 2025

Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII

Transcript Highlights:
  • Amounts provided to the foundation school program and to the.
  • When public schools enroll pre-k children, that balance collapses.
  • We were accredited schools, but that money that I was able to put into to my school previously, I'm fighting
  • This support allowed me to stay enrolled in high school. at the school that I was attending at the time
  • The impact of the support ended far beyond high school.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-03-04 (10:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • school bus stop arm cameras to private and charter school buses.
  • For school speed zones, we're going to allow school speed detection systems to be positioned outside
  • Well, does this apply to law schools and graduate schools? I don't know.
  • Well, this is applied to law schools and graduate schools. I don't know.
  • This bill requires schools to notify parents within five school days when a service is missed, such as
Keywords: 998, house, all
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Campbell since Talala OSU has a new osteopathic school.
  • Members, today we're here to recognize the Choctaw High School Drama Team for an outstanding year of
  • Members, please join me in congratulating the Choctaw High School Drama Team and the remarkable accomplishments
  • Washington High School Hornets, and service veteran with the 82nd Airborne. airborne.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Campbell, since Tahlequah OSU has a new osteopathic school, he has been a mentor for the incoming freshmen
  • Members, today we're here to recognize the Choctaw High School drama team for an outstanding year of
  • Members, please join me in congratulating the Choctaw High School drama team and their remarkable accomplishments
  • Washington High School, Go Hornets, and a service veteran with the 82nd Airborne.
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance, and then moved through routine business including second-reading referrals and committee reassignments. Senate Bill 1627 and Senate Bill 625 were withdrawn from their prior committees and assigned to Rules. The chamber also recognized Dr. James David Campbell as Doctor of the Day and Courtney Copen as Nurse of the Day. Members held several floor presentations honoring the Choctaw High School drama team for winning the 2025 OSSAA 6A-1 one-act play state championship and related speech and debate honors, and the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians for winning the 2025 Class A fast-pitch softball state championship. A proclamation was read designating March 31, 2026, as Affordable Housing Day, highlighting Oklahoma’s housing shortage and the economic impact of the state’s affordable housing tax credit program. The House adopted House Resolution 1041, which supports designation of a nuclear lifecycle innovation campus in Oklahoma, after Representative Archer explained the measure and requested unanimous consent. During announcements, members noted Transgender Day of Visibility, committee meeting changes, a rural caucus meeting, a public health meeting, and a Capitol devotion. The House then adjourned without objection until Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • spent more than a decade teaching and mentoring students as a junior ROTC instructor at Choctaw High School
  • Tyler wants to attend OSU to study animal sciences and head on to vet school from there.
  • She grew up in rural Oklahoma, went to school at Ada. Her husband's from rural Oklahoma.
  • Doctor Shepherd earned her PhD in school psychology from Oklahoma State University, and holds several
  • Our friendship began with our support for public schools and one viral tweet that sparked something new
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 12th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • for the pages with us this week, may you guide them and lead their way as they finish their high school
Summary: The Senate convened, a quorum was established, and Senator Yek delivered the opening prayer. The body then granted unanimous consent for an entourage to appear on the floor for a citation presentation honoring Oklahoma State Troopers Michael Patnode and Joy McLaughlin for their quick response and lifesaving assistance during a medical emergency at the Capitol on January 13, 2026. The citation praised their professionalism and noted that emergency responders arrived in less than eight minutes because of their actions. The floor leader also recognized the Senate staff and others involved in the incident, noting that the person who had the medical emergency was recovering and had returned part-time. Senator Nice introduced an intern, Cottrell Strain, a sophomore English major at Langston University with an interest in politics. Several announcements followed, including a Farm City Festival lunch on the second floor, a Veterans and Military Affairs Committee meeting, and a Business and Insurance Committee meeting. The Senate also adopted a motion to celebrate Senator Julie Daniels’ birthday. No legislation was debated or voted on in the transcript beyond the citation and the procedural motions, and the chamber adjourned until Monday, February 16, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Business and Insurance 2ND REVISED Feb 12th, 2026

Business and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Schools have gotten some federal money back to switch to geothermal systems right here in this building
Summary: The Business and Insurance Committee considered a long agenda of Senate bills covering real estate, construction licensing, insurance, alcohol regulation, medical marijuana, and other business matters. Among the measures discussed were SB 1732, which preserves Oklahoma’s current rule that brokers are not required to enter into a buyer brokerage agreement before showing real estate; SB 1443, which codifies payment rules for anesthesia services and physical status modifiers; and several sunset-extension bills for boards and agencies including the architects and interior designers board, the Construction Industries Board, the Abstractors Board, and the engineering and surveying board. The committee also heard bills on workers’ compensation, dental insurance billing practices, salvage title thresholds, energy standards for state-funded buildings, self-storage lien modernization, and medical marijuana training and licensing issues. Testimony and debate focused heavily on consumer costs, market competition, and regulatory clarity. Supporters of the dental bill (SB 1942) argued it would keep insurers from setting prices for non-covered services and allow patients and providers to negotiate directly, while opponents warned it could raise costs for consumers; the bill passed 8-2. Similar free-market arguments were made for the real estate, anesthesia, and alcohol-related bills, while consumer protection concerns were raised on the self-storage and dental measures. SB 1590, which would expand a fortified-roof grant program to commercial buildings, drew discussion about funding and the state’s role in helping reduce insurance costs. SB 1767 sought stronger enforcement against out-of-state spirit shipping, with concerns noted about lost tax revenue and age verification. Most bills received committee approval, often unanimously or by wide margins, including SB 1732, SB 1217, SB 1443, SB 1455, SB 1457, SB 1459, SB 1466, SB 1944, SB 1946, SB 1352, SB 2132, SB 1920, SB 1285, SB 1304, SB 1305, SB 1326, SB 1590, and SB 1767. Several bills were amended in committee, often to update sunset dates or clarify language, and title-striking motions were adopted on some measures that were still being worked on. The meeting ended with the chair noting that 20 bills had been handled and the committee adjourned.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Fri Feb 6, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 11

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • > please</c> High School.
  • Capo High School, please High School.
  • I mean, sorry, Kapa High School. I'm sorry, Kapa High School. And then we have Island School.
  • </c> your school so sit down. your school so sit down.
  • </c> School. I'm sorry, Kapa High School. School. I'm sorry, Kapa High School.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Thu Feb 5, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 10

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • She works with students from high school to kindergarten. Happy birthday to Rep. Lisa Martin.
  • 00:16:50.720><c> students</c><00:16:51.040><c> from</c><00:16:51.279><c> high</c><00:16:51.440><c> school
  • </c><00:16:51.600><c> to</c> works with students from high school to works with students from high school
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • 8th, which still forced dozens of families to face the risk of displacement in the middle of the school
  • We were forced to move in the middle of the school year, which was extremely difficult for us and the
  • My children are switching schools and trying to figure out the next step. ...up.
  • to thrive and create long-term budgetary uncertainty for cities, counties, and states, including school
  • It includes provisions for a future elementary school.
FL

Florida 2026 4th Special Session

House in Session Mar 4th, 2026

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • school bus stop-arm cameras to private... ...enforcement statutes, we're going to expand the school
  • For school speed zones, we're going to allow school speed detection systems to be positioned outside
  • Well, does this apply to law schools and graduate schools? I don't know.
  • Well, is this applied to law schools and graduate schools? I don't know.
  • This bill requires schools to notify parents within five school days when a service is missed, such as
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, a quorum call, and several recognitions, including a moment of silence for service members killed in the Middle East conflict. The chamber adopted the special order report and then took up several bills on the special order calendar. Early action included passage of CS/CS/HB 981 on tributaries of the St. Johns River and Ocklawaha River restoration after debate over environmental benefits versus concerns about impacts to Rodman Reservoir, rural communities, property values, and long-term uncertainty. The bill passed 107-3. Members then considered CS/HB 1389 on affordable housing and the Live Local Act. The bill would expand multifamily and mixed-use allowances, limit local setback/stepback restrictions, remove local opt-out authority, address accessory dwelling units, and waive sovereign immunity for certain land-use discrimination claims. Supporters argued it would increase housing supply amid a statewide shortage; opponents objected to further state preemption of local control and the ADU provisions. The bill passed 78-29. The House also passed CS/CS/HB 1085, codifying the local government cybersecurity grant program and prioritizing fiscally constrained counties, by a unanimous 109-0 vote. The chamber next debated CS/HB 273 on special districts, which would allow certain agreements in rural areas of opportunity and impose new transparency and budget rules on larger downtown development districts. Questions focused on the meaning of “directly benefit,” the 10% administrative cap, budget approval authority, and the bill’s effect on downtown development authorities. An amendment to remove the downtown district provisions failed, and the bill passed 88-0. The House later returned to the temporarily postponed CS/HB 989 on motor vehicle manufacturers and franchise dealers, which limits allocation of new vehicle lines to any one dealer group; it passed 109-1. Finally, the House took up CS/HB 1329 on local government spending transparency. The bill requires tentative budgets to be posted 14 days before hearings, final budgets to remain online for five years, and budget data to be searchable and downloadable, with waivers for smaller governments. Members debated whether the bill would impose costs despite the sponsor’s claim of zero fiscal impact. An amendment by Representative Cheney would have added hardship assistance for small governments and CFO support, but the transcript ends during debate on that amendment before final disposition is shown.