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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House lawmakers advance bill to boost spending on Capitol security 4/27/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • So<00:02:13.760><c> this</c><00:02:14.000><c> bill</c><00:02:14.560><c> contains</c><00:02:15.120><c>
  • </c><00:02:27.599><c> of</c><00:02:27.920><c> co-chairs</c><00:02:28.480><c> Scott</c><00:02:28.800><
  • 00:02:34.239><c> state</c><00:02:34.959><c> in</c><00:02:35.200><c> addition</c><00:02:35.680><c> to<
  • </c><00:02:42.080><c> home</c><00:02:42.480><c> security</c><00:02:43.440><c> for</c><00:02:43.760><c
Keywords: 1183, house
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, June 3, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

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  • 02:23:50.479><c> the</c><02:23:50.640><c> house</c><02:23:50.800><c> or</c><02:23:51.040><c> in</c><02
  • ,</c><02:36:03.920><c> Minnesota</c><02:36:04.399><c> Governor</c> The Stop Child Care Scams Act takes
  • In Minnesota,<02:48:04.800><c> a</c><02:48:04.960><c> person</c><02:48:05.120><c> was</c><02:48:05.359
  • ><c> recently</c> Minnesota, a person was recently Minnesota, a person was recently convicted<02:48:06.160
  • 02:56:47.920><c> a</c><02:56:48.080><c> dig</c><02:56:48.319><c> at</c><02:56:48.640><c> trans</c><02
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • <c> now</c><02:05:24.400><c> the</c><02:05:24.719><c> statute</c> requirement.
  • And right now the statute requires<02:05:25.760><c> that</c><02:05:26.080><c> they</c><02:05:26.480><
  • So they<02:06:37.199><c> in</c><02:06:37.520><c> law</c><02:06:37.840><c> and</c><02:06:38.159><c> statute
  • </c><02:06:38.480><c> and</c><02:06:38.719><c> rule</c><02:06:39.119><c> are</c> they in law and statute
  • in</c><02:24:08.720><c> the</c><02:24:08.960><c> statute?
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The committee opened a hearing on Senate Bill 185, which would add timelines to Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC) investigations. Senator Howard Pearl said the bill was prompted by concerns from the New Hampshire Association of Realtors about delays at the Real Estate Commission, and he explained that the proposal would require OPLC staff to make an initial determination within 30 days and, if misconduct is found, complete an investigation within 60 days. He said the goal is to improve transparency and give consumers and licensees more timely information, while preserving the board’s adjudicatory role. He also noted that the bill had been amended to delay implementation to give OPLC time to work through its backlog. Committee members questioned how the bill would work when an investigation is incomplete and whether the board could send a case back to OPLC without a firm deadline. Pearl said the board would have discretion to continue the investigation or make a final determination, and that the bill was intended to streamline OPLC’s process rather than impose a hard cap on complex cases. OPLC Executive Director Deanna Durus and General Counsel Nicholas Fry then testified that the agency has already changed its procedures under prior legislation, including a facial review of complaints and monthly board review of dismissal memos. They said the bill would substantially alter the current structure, could conflict with existing limitation periods and board duties, and would be difficult to implement without additional staff and funding. Durus said the agency’s backlog is large, that new complaints are being triaged and prioritized, and that some urgent matters are moved ahead based on risk and statutory deadlines. She said OPLC had completed a review of about 500 backlog cases that would now be dismissed under current screening standards, and that those cases are being turned into memos for board review. Board of Medicine public member Nina Gardner testified in favor of the bill but said the backlog is significant and that the agency needs more resources to make the process work effectively. She said the board is seeing progress, but not fast enough, and suggested the bill may not go far enough without additional staffing and funding. No vote was taken during the hearing.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 01/30/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

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  • ><c> the</c><00:02:49.560><c> common</c><00:02:49.920><c> good</c><00:02:50.800><c> and</c><00:02:51.000
  • good and liberty and justice<00:02:52.280><c> for</c><00:02:52.519><c> all</c><00:02:52.840><c> whom<
  • /c><00:02:53.159><c> this</c><00:02:53.319><c> chamber</c><00:02:53.959><c> serves</c> justice for all
  • 55.319><c> these</c><00:02:55.519><c> things</c><00:02:55.720><c> with</c><00:02:55.879><c> Humble</c
  • Hearts and<00:02:56.640><c> grateful</c><00:02:57.360><c> Spirits</c><00:02:58.360><c> amen</c> United
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Debate on bringing up a semiautomatic military-style assault weapons bill 3/26/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • 00:02:17.080><c> the</c><00:02:17.160><c> battle</c><00:02:17.560><c> battlefield,</c><00:02:18.640><
  • ,<00:02:21.560><c> our</c><00:02:21.680><c> workplaces,</c><00:02:22.600><c> and</c><00:02:22.720><c>
  • ><c> in</c><00:02:25.680><c> the</c><00:02:25.800><c> sanctuary</c><00:02:26.840><c> of</c><00:02:26.960
  • In<01:02:09.480><c> this</c><01:02:09.640><c> busy</c><01:02:09.920><c> job</c><01:02:10.240><c> that
Keywords: 1183, house
MN
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  • And<00:02:04.079><c> when</c><00:02:04.399><c> sole</c><00:02:04.719><c> authored</c><00:02:05.119><c
  • excluded,<00:02:06.560><c> this</c><00:02:06.719><c> is</c><00:02:06.799><c> my</c><00:02:07.040><c>
  • </c><00:02:08.879><c> Uh</c><00:02:09.440><c> 70</c><00:02:09.920><c> legislators</c><00:02:11.039><c
  • on at least<00:02:15.200><c> half</c><00:02:15.520><c> of</c><00:02:15.599><c> the</c><00:02:15.760>
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - 05/14/25

Finance

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  • <00:02:02.000><c> Welcome</c><00:02:02.320><c> to</c><00:02:02.479><c> the</c><00:02:02.640><c> committee
  • Uh my<00:02:09.200><c> name</c><00:02:09.280><c> is</c><00:02:09.360><c> Megan</c><00:02:09.679><c> Burch
  • <00:02:21.760><c> a</c><00:02:22.080><c> net</c><00:02:22.319><c> fiscal</c><00:02:22.720><c> impact<
  • in calls<00:02:38.720><c> and</c><00:02:38.959><c> questions</c><00:02:39.440><c> related</c><00:02:
  • </c><00:02:49.040><c> commerce,</c><00:02:49.519><c> the</c><00:02:49.760><c> bill</c><00:02:50.000><
Bills: SF1832
Committee: Senate Finance
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Transportation - 02/24/25

Transportation

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  • /c><00:02:52.599><c> least</c><00:02:53.120><c> 25</c><00:02:54.080><c> crashes</c><00:02:54.680><c>
  • per per year<00:02:56.360><c> with</c><00:02:56.519><c> a</c><00:02:56.760><c> history</c><00:02:57.080
  • ><c> for</c><01:02:33.520><c> the</c><01:02:33.680><c> fact</c><01:02:34.079><c> of</c><01:02:34.559>
  • :42.279><c> um</c><01:02:42.799><c> as</c><01:02:43.240><c> the</c><01:02:43.319><c> mayor</c><01:02:
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, February 3, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

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  • the time<01:02:03.200><c> and</c><01:02:03.440><c> they</c><01:02:03.599><c> vote</c><01:02:03.760><
  • So, that's<01:02:06.559><c> a</c><01:02:06.720><c> bunch</c><01:02:06.880><c> of</c><01:02:07.680><c>
  • </c><01:02:14.880><c> I</c><01:02:15.040><c> mean,</c><01:02:15.280><c> this</c><01:02:15.520><c> is<
  • <02:50:04.080><c> we</c><02:50:04.319><c> do</c><02:50:04.560><c> not</c><02:50:04.720><c> pass</c><02
  • c><02:59:55.359><c> be</c><02:59:55.439><c> in</c><02:59:55.680><c> the</c><02:59:55.840><c> bill.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Internship Program: Muthu Meenakshisundaram Aug 27th, 2025

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

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  • <00:02:17.360><c> you</c><00:02:17.520><c> like</c><00:02:17.760><c> that</c><00:02:18.000><c> sort</
  • &gt;&gt; I<00:02:18.959><c> like</c><00:02:19.120><c> what</c><00:02:19.280><c> goes</c><00:02:19.520
  • To anyone<00:02:21.280><c> who's</c><00:02:21.520><c> considering</c><00:02:21.920><c> it,</c><00:02:
  • &gt;&gt; If<00:02:28.000><c> you're</c><00:02:28.319><c> interested</c><00:02:28.720><c> in</c><00:02
  • :36.560><c> at</c><00:02:36.720><c> the</c><00:02:36.879><c> Minnesota</c><00:02:37.440><c> State</c>
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Going after late fees charged by utilities 3/10/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • :02:17.120><c> wanted</c><00:02:17.360><c> to</c><00:02:17.599><c> note</c><00:02:17.920><c> and</c>
  • ><c> take</c><00:02:24.239><c> a</c><00:02:24.400><c> look</c><00:02:24.560><c> at</c><00:02:24.640><
  • concentrated in greater<00:02:42.160><c> Minnesota,</c><00:02:42.720><c> not</c><00:02:42.879><c> in
  • </c><00:02:42.959><c> the</c><00:02:43.120><c> metro</c> greater Minnesota, not in the metro greater
  • Minnesota, not in the metro area.<00:02:44.720><c> um</c><00:02:45.040><c> which</c><00:02:45.280><c>
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Casting provisional ballot requirement 3/9/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • </c><00:01:43.280><c> to</c> would uh allow the state of Minnesota to would uh allow the state of Minnesota
  • :57.760><c> to</c><00:02:57.920><c> get</c><00:02:58.080><c> ready</c><00:02:58.239><c> for</c><00:02
  • the people in Minnesota could not uh<00:05:34.160><c> fix</c><00:05:34.400><c> it.
  • </c><00:08:56.880><c> I</c> Minnesota is uh behind on this? I Minnesota is uh behind on this?
  • But in Minnesota, since 1974, we've had same-day registration.
Keywords: 1183, house
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Session - 2026-04-03 - 9:30AM

Vermont House Floor Meeting

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  • ><c> be</c><01:02:03.440><c> adequate</c><01:02:04.400><c> uh</c><01:02:04.520><c> to</c><01:02:04.680
  • Line<01:02:07.400><c> six,</c><01:02:07.920><c> Asa</c><01:02:08.200><c> Bloomer,</c><01:02:08.840><c
  • :02:13.440><c> will</c><01:02:13.640><c> complete</c><01:02:14.120><c> the</c><01:02:14.240><c> project
  • Line<01:02:16.040><c> seven,</c><01:02:17.240><c> Rutland</c><01:02:17.760><c> Multimodal</c><01:02:18.520
  • Line<01:02:26.480><c> 11,</c><01:02:27.480><c> 120</c><01:02:28.120><c> State</c><01:02:28.480><c> Street
Keywords: 926, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House higher education panel questions U of M representatives about award 1/23/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • </c> group work with University of Minnesota group work with University of Minnesota on<00:15:34.920>
  • </c><01:02:51.880><c> same</c><01:02:52.279><c> agency</c><01:02:53.279><c> that</c><01:02:53.520><c>
  • that bias is obvious<01:02:55.920><c> we</c><01:02:56.359><c> demand</c><01:02:57.359><c> that</c><01
  • we demand that an independent use<01:02:58.319><c> of</c><01:02:58.520><c> force</c><01:02:58.799><c>
  • investigator</c><01:02:59.440><c> with</c><01:02:59.599><c> no</c><01:02:59.799><c> ties</c> use of
Keywords: 1183, house
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

JHA Info Briefing - Tue Feb 17, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • There's<02:02:30.880><c> also</c><02:02:31.119><c> the</c><02:02:31.280><c> Hawaii</c><02:02:31.840><
  • > we've</c><02:02:34.159><c> got</c><02:02:34.239><c> a</c><02:02:34.480><c> couple</c><02:02:34.560>
  • ><c> I</c><02:02:36.000><c> think</c><02:02:36.159><c> fortunately</c><02:02:36.560><c> for</c><02:02
  • ><c> to</c><02:02:42.320><c> send</c><02:02:42.480><c> a</c><02:02:42.719><c> team</c><02:02:42.880><
  • 02:02:45.520><c> and</c><02:02:45.840><c> take</c><02:02:46.000><c> a</c><02:02:46.159><c> look</c><02
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Republican Media Availability 6/4/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • in</c><00:02:17.520><c> that</c><00:02:17.760><c> health</c><00:02:18.000><c> bill</c><00:02:18.319>
  • :19.440><c> Um</c><00:02:19.760><c> I</c><00:02:20.000><c> know</c><00:02:20.080><c> there's</c><00:02
  • And<00:02:23.120><c> so</c><00:02:23.360><c> some</c><00:02:23.599><c> concessions</c><00:02:24.160><
  • </c><00:02:30.000><c> have</c><00:02:30.080><c> to</c><00:02:30.239><c> be</c><00:02:30.400><c> a</c>
  • </c><00:02:35.440><c> or</c><00:02:35.680><c> whatever</c><00:02:35.920><c> that</c><00:02:36.160><c>
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Rep. Joe Schomacker (R - Luverne) departing member remarks 5/18/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • <00:02:26.280><c> or</c><00:02:26.360><c> not</c><00:02:26.560><c> be</c><00:02:26.680><c> able</c><00
  • identify<00:02:29.320><c> with</c><00:02:29.560><c> themselves</c><00:02:30.000><c> because</c><00:02
  • :02:34.040><c> shouldn't</c><00:02:34.400><c> be</c><00:02:34.520><c> what</c><00:02:34.640><c> it</c
  • ><c> I</c><00:02:40.440><c> do</c><00:02:40.840><c> try</c><00:02:41.160><c> and</c><00:02:41.400><c>
Keywords: 1183, house
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  • :47.720><c> for</c><00:02:47.840><c> use,</c><00:02:48.160><c> and</c><00:02:48.320><c> in</c><00:02:
  • ><c> it</c><00:02:50.720><c> can</c><00:02:51.440><c> create</c><00:02:51.920><c> a</c><00:02:52.000>
  • is</c><00:02:54.480><c> why</c><00:02:54.720><c> I'm</c><00:02:54.920><c> supporting</c><00:02:55.840
  • some of these<00:02:56.520><c> bills</c><00:02:56.880><c> that</c><00:02:57.160><c> have</c><00:02:57.400
  • have strong bipartisan authorship<00:02:59.560><c> and</c><00:02:59.800><c> and</c><00:02:59.959><c>
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
Summary: Senators Erin Maye Quade, Eric Lucero, Liz Boldon, and Chair Ron Latz discussed a package of bipartisan bills aimed at regulating artificial intelligence and related technology in Minnesota. The speakers argued that AI can be beneficial but has been rolled out without adequate safeguards, citing concerns about consumer surveillance, insurance claim denials, dynamic pricing, chatbot harms to children, and the use of AI in healthcare utilization review. Maye Quade and Boldon emphasized protecting kids, consumers, and constitutional rights, while Lucero framed the issue as keeping law aligned with rapidly changing technology and protecting individual liberties. A major focus was the “reverse warrant” bill, which would restrict law enforcement from using warrants that start with an unknown suspect and sweep up data from everyone in a location or search terms in a broad area. The senators said such warrants are the opposite of the Fourth Amendment’s particularity requirement, though they noted ongoing conversations with the BCA and police chiefs about balancing privacy and public safety. They also discussed a bill to prohibit minors from accessing chatbots, describing chatbots as conversational, addictive, and uniquely harmful to developing brains; Maye Quade cited examples of self-harm, sexual content, and dangerous advice allegedly given to minors. The senators said the package was intentionally heard in Judiciary first so it could be referred to Commerce, and they expressed hope for further hearings there and in the House. Lucero said he did not support all the bills, naming the dynamic pricing bill and the AI utilization review prohibition as measures he had reservations about, while supporting the reverse warrant, disclosure, and minor-access restrictions. The discussion also touched on federal preemption concerns, with the senators saying states are stepping in because federal action has lagged and the harms cross party lines. No formal votes or committee actions were described in the transcript.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 02/26/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Greater Minnesota. Greater Minnesota.
  • Um thank<01:02:20.800><c> you</c><01:02:20.880><c> both</c><01:02:21.120><c> very</c><01:02:21.280><c
  • Okay,<01:02:23.360><c> let's</c><01:02:24.080><c> uh</c><01:02:24.160><c> move</c><01:02:24.400><c> on
  • </c><01:02:24.600><c> in</c><01:02:24.760><c> our</c><01:02:24.880><c> agenda</c><01:02:25.560><c> and
  • c> the</c><01:02:28.680><c> Deaf</c><01:02:28.880><c> and</c><01:02:29.000><c> Blind.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all