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NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Taxation and Revenue Mar 5th, 2025

House Taxation & Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yeah, Madam Chair, so he has the Senate companion bill to the House Bill.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Government, Elections And Indian Affairs Feb 3rd, 2025

House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • In the first instance, if the legislature decides to pass H.J.R. 3 and the Senate companion resolution
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Commerce (04/21/2026)

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • And that is because of AI. that I didn't think to mention earlier that I didn't think to mention earlier
  • as people who do not utilize AI will find the things that they studied for and have had a career in
  • will now be evaporated and will be taken over by the use of AI.
  • > by</c><01:24:10.160><c> the</c><01:24:10.360><c> use</c><01:24:10.640><c> of</c><01:24:10.840><c> AI
  • </c> and will be taken over by the use of AI. and will be taken over by the use of AI.
Committee: Senate Commerce
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 03/18/26

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • You made that up with AI, right?'
  • You made that up with AI, doesn't exist. You made that up with AI, right?"
  • not a legitimate document, it's not been signed by the right person, it's, you know, hallucinated by AI
  • :22:51.120><c> know,</c><02:22:51.760><c> hallucinated</c><02:22:52.360><c> by</c><02:22:52.520><c> AI
  • ,</c> it's, you know, hallucinated by AI, it's, you know, hallucinated by AI, whatever<02:22:53.200><
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Executive Departments and Administration (02/18/2026)

Executive Departments and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • He is still working on language, and then Senate Bill 640, which is my AI bill, which I'm still working
  • 640,</c><00:39:58.720><c> which</c><00:39:58.960><c> is</c><00:39:59.119><c> my</c><00:39:59.599><c> AI
  • 00:40:00.079><c> bill,</c><00:40:00.320><c> which</c><00:40:00.560><c> I'm</c> Bill 640, which is my AI
  • </c><02:34:28.720><c> working</c><02:34:28.960><c> on</c><02:34:29.120><c> the</c><02:34:29.280><c> AI
  • </c><02:34:29.600><c> bill</c> Roer and and I am working on the AI bill Roer and and I am working on
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • working changes, from the As the landscape for work changes, from what we have now to an interaction with AI
Keywords: 987, senate, all
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 119 May 12th, 2026

Colorado Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Probably needed AI to find it. See no further discussion.
Keywords: 981, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/22/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Operating at the intersection of spatial computing, cybersecurity, and the rapidly evolving world of AI
Summary: The Arizona Senate convened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, confirmed attendance, and approved the prior journal. Several senators then used points of personal privilege to introduce guests and recognize visitors, including Chaplain Ron Lagata, an Air Force air traffic controller apprentice shadowing Senator Gabaldón, a guest of Senator Farnsworth, and a group connected to Arizona’s space industry and Special Olympics Arizona. Senator Bolick read a proclamation for “Not in Our State,” condemning human trafficking and calling on Arizonans, schools, churches, nonprofits, law enforcement, and businesses to work together to prevent trafficking and support victims. Senator Tothley then gave an emotional statement about the death of an eight-year-old girl in his community, criticized delays in the turquoise alert system, and urged statewide changes so alerts go out more quickly and broadly. The Senate observed a moment of silence in the child’s memory. The chamber then moved through second reading of a long list of bills and resolutions covering topics such as counseling after traumatic events, military permitting, EMS reciprocity, election procedures, court-ordered treatment, assisted living, juvenile detention education, Alzheimer’s funding, gaming appropriations, short-term rentals, law enforcement mask prohibitions, fire district formation, prison and correction officer issues, port of entry funding, appeals court structure, and congressional term limits. Several bills were also referred to committees, including measures on voting centers, candidate petition circulators, weather modification, federal land acquisition consent, bleed control kits, foreign donations, unemployment benefits, and SNAP purchases. The Senate also announced upcoming committee meetings and then adjourned until Monday, January 26, 2026, at 1:15 p.m.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-01-13 (11:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • IT PRESENTS REAL PERILS FOR CHILDREN AND PARENTS AS AI CHAT BOTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN LINKED TO TEENAGE
Keywords: 998, house, all
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Higher Education May 13th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I'm sorry I didn't sharpen the, you know, the blade to be able to ask you some, but we do have AI
AL
Transcript Highlights:
  • It's with C3 AI Inc. This contract is for $5.47 million and...
Keywords: 924, joint, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation Apr 24th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, my understanding was that the Senate companion to this bill was heard in committee a couple of weeks
  • And then we engaged a technical resource group of the AI.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, June 26, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • leaders, founders of billion-dollar companies here, and over 40% of the founders of America's leading AI
  • Are we going to do incentives to automate, to modernize, to use technology, to even use AI?
  • Are we going to do incentives to automate, to modernize, to use technology, to even use AI?
  • grow the economy if you're not going to let me do things like automation of ports, automated rail, AI
  • technology, allowing AI when it has the right data to be able to prescribe.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House May 7th, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They've already passed the companion They've already passed the companion They've already passed the
  • companion bill upstairs.
  • That that the companion bill to that bill has that the companion bill to that bill has that the companion
Bills: HB 200 , HB 541 , HB 1803 , HB 30 , HB 175 , HB 249 , HB 721 , HB 851 , HB 897 , HB 1128 , HB 1904 , HB 1916 , HB 5560 , HB 3071 , HB 5627 , HB 5435 , HB 3913 , HB 2921 , HB 2695 , HB 2688 , HB 3045 , HB 3483 , HB 3673 , HB 4213 , HB 4226 , HB 783 , HB 4373 , HB 4735 , HB 5155 , HB 5057 , HB 4984 , HB 4944 , HB 4813 , HB 5339 , HB 5196 , HB 5033 , HB 4853 , HB 3486 , HB 4211 , HB 74 , HB 4670 , HB 4730 , HB 4743 , HB 4603 , HB 4463 , HB 3892 , HB 4139 , HB 4752 , HB 4520 , HB 4517 , HB 4486 , HB 4437 , HB 4426 , HB 4396 , HB 4263 , HB 3487 , HB 3418 , HB 2284 , HB 2266 , HB 2229 , HB 4912 , HB 2189 , HB 4506 , HB 5269 , HB 5224 , HB 5195 , HB 3317 , HB 4166 , HB 3947 , HB 3358 , HB 3370 , HB 4438 , HB 3745 , HB 3602 , HB 3697 , HB 2001 , HB 1968 , HB 3371 , HB 3909 , HCR 7 , SB 1744 , SB 1364 , SB 1316 , HB 2026 , HB 3302 , HB 3368 , HB 1639 , HB 5652 , HB 4655 , HB 5654 , HB 5658 , HB 5656 , HB 4894 , HB 4996 , HB 5088 , HB 5650 , HB 4464 , HB 3751 , HB 5665 , HB 5661 , HB 1237 , HB 2802 , HB 5437 , HB 2703 , HB 5666 , HB 5667 , HCR 113 , HCR 86 , SB 2196 , SB 463 , SB 856 , SB 1245 , SB 1169 , SB 509 , SB 985 , SB 305 , SB 552 , HB 1535 , HB 123 , HB 1804 , HB 426 , HB 1773 , HB 1871 , HB 2035 , HB 2492 , HB 1411 , HB 4753 , HB 4666 , HB 4529 , HB 1499 , HB 1610 , HB 2028 , HB 1506 , HB 886 , HB 3546 , HB 796 , HB 223 , HB 3556 , HB 2448 , HB 4638 , HB 111 , HB 180 , HB 1027 , HB 1178 , HB 610 , HB 1277 , HB 1615 , HB 1620 , HB 5342 , HB 4885 , HB 4751 , HB 4530 , HB 4488 , HB 2149 , HB 2071 , HB 2282 , HB 2248 , HB 2243 , HB 2522 , HB 2310 , HB 2513 , HB 2300 , HB 1902 , HB 1813 , HB 3719 , HB 4284 , HB 3743 , HB 3778 , HB 5153 , HB 5147 , HB 4877 , HB 4850 , HB 3261 , HB 3005 , HB 3033 , HB 2849 , HB 2967 , HB 3531 , HB 1768 , HB 333 , HB 2914 , HB 2613 , HB 3717 , HB 3704 , HB 2697 , HB 3801 , HB 3099 , HB 3488 , HB 3477 , HB 3466 , HB 3396 , HB 3469 , HB 2594 , HB 2776 , HB 2564 , HB 2298 , HB 5331 , HB 5646 , HB 5247 , HB 5323 , HB 4384 , HB 3896 , HB 4014 , HB 3627 , HB 3594 , HB 2524 , HB 510 , HB 561 , HB 5111 , HB 5446 , HB 1181 , HB 3963 , HB 2785 , HB 1661 , HB 2460 , HB 200 , HB 541 , HB 1803 , HB 30 , HB 175 , HB 249 , HB 721 , HB 851 , HB 897 , HB 1128 , HB 1904 , HB 1916 , HB 5560 , HB 3071 , HB 5627 , HB 5435 , HB 3913 , HB 2921 , HB 2695 , HB 2688 , HB 3045 , HB 3483 , HB 3673 , HB 4213 , HB 4226 , HB 783 , HB 4373 , HB 4735 , HB 5155 , HB 5057 , HB 4984 , HB 4944 , HB 4813 , HB 5339 , HB 5196 , HB 5033 , HB 4853 , HB 3486 , HB 4211 , HB 74 , HB 4670 , HB 4730 , HB 4743 , HB 4603 , HB 4463 , HB 3892 , HB 4139 , HB 4752 , HB 4520 , HB 4517 , HB 4486 , HB 4437 , HB 4426 , HB 4396 , HB 4263 , HB 3487 , HB 3418 , HB 2284 , HB 2266 , HB 2229 , HB 4912 , HB 2189 , HB 4506 , HB 5269 , HB 5224 , HB 5195 , HB 3317 , HB 4166 , HB 3947 , HB 3358 , HB 3370 , HB 4438 , HB 3745 , HB 3602 , HB 3697 , HB 2001 , HB 1968 , HB 3371 , HB 3909 , HCR 98 , HCR 92 , HCR 126 , HCR 7
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Public Safety Committee Jun 23rd, 2026

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • It clarifies that it is a crime to watch live-stream and AI-generated content of a sexually exploited
  • AI-generated child pornography is a crime, but it's not reportable under CANRA.
  • California must be clear: child exploitation in any form, streamed, digital, or AI-generated, needs to
  • office about clarifying the knowledge portion and then working through some of the difficulty on the AI
Committee: House Public Safety
Keywords: 988, house, all
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Housing Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am

Joint Committee on Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • but this is actually dealing with the new issue that we’ve, I guess, come to grips with as we’ve seen AI
  • I'm the director of AI and privacy at the Consumer Federation of America, and I'm here in strong support
  • Despite the fact that it is an algorithmic system, it's AI, et cetera, the scheme is simple: the landlords
  • Particularly in moving and emerging areas such as tech or AI, antitrust lawsuits can be slow, can require
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The Joint Committee on Housing held a hybrid hearing on a broad slate of landlord-tenant and home rule bills, with most testimony focused on rent stabilization, tenant opportunity to purchase (TOPA), tenant fees, access to counsel, algorithmic rent fixing, and tenant protections in subsidized housing. Chairs Cyr and Haggerty outlined the hearing procedures and noted that written testimony could also be submitted. Several members and invited speakers emphasized that the committee was hearing from both local officials and residents affected by housing instability, especially in Somerville and other communities facing high rents and displacement. Supporters of rent stabilization and local-option rent control argued that Massachusetts needs tools to prevent displacement while new housing is built. Senator Eldridge, Senator Jalen, Somerville officials, tenant organizers, and residents described steep rent increases, no-fault evictions, and the loss of naturally occurring affordable housing. Somerville’s home rule petition was described as allowing annual increases tied to CPI plus 2%, capped at 5%, with exemptions for owner-occupied two- and three-family homes and a 15-year exemption for new construction. TOPA supporters said it would let tenants or their designees buy buildings before speculative buyers, preserving affordable housing stock; opponents, including small landlords and property managers, argued rent control would reduce supply, discourage investment, and that TOPA could delay sales and harm properties. The committee also heard testimony on bills to curb junk fees and regulate tenant charges, including limits on late fees, lease renewal fees, payment portal fees, attorney’s fees, and other add-on charges. Advocates said these fees can add hundreds of dollars a month and disproportionately harm low-income renters and renters of color. Another major topic was algorithmic rent fixing: Senator Moore and Representative Sabadoza said landlords should not use software such as RealPage to coordinate pricing, citing federal antitrust actions and arguing that competition is essential to lowering rents. Additional testimony supported a statewide right to counsel in eviction cases, with legal services providers saying representation dramatically improves outcomes and can save the state money, and a bill to create an office of tenant protections to better enforce sanitary code violations. No votes or final actions were taken during the hearing.
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Session - 2026-05-20 - 3:45PM

Vermont House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We are aware of the governor's executive order, uh, looking at AI, and we believe that this policy strikes
  • looking</c><01:21:08.040><c> at</c> order uh, looking at order uh, looking at uh,<01:21:09.880><c> AI
  • </c><01:21:10.960><c> and</c> uh, AI and uh, AI and we<01:21:12.520><c> believe</c><01:21:12.800><c>
Keywords: 926, house, all