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MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations - Room 216, 22 January, 2026; 8:00 AM

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • It began January 1st.
  • It began um approved in September. It began January<00:16:45.279><c> 1st.
  • 20 years old, so it is past its<00:51:13.119><c> lifetime.
  • </c> &gt;&gt; Cremator I believe it was. &gt;&gt; Cremator I believe it was.
  • and look at it.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, May 12, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So let's call it like it is.
  • These banks did not call it like it is.
  • </c> signed onto it uh and and in part it signed onto it uh and and in part it said<05:33:17.440><c>
  • We are not going back. depend upon it because it does. We're depend upon it because it does.
  • It was written it was written in blood.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 31st, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands
  • HB 4196 by Ordaz relating to the establishment of a task force on modernizing manufacturing, referred
Keywords: 1184, house, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, July 15, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And yes, we need it. In this day of it. And yes, we need it.
  • It will cut it all off.
  • </c> have it. have it.
  • </c><06:49:00.240><c> it</c><06:49:00.958><c> and</c> federal government and modernize it and federal
  • government and modernize it and help<06:49:01.600><c> us</c><06:49:02.080><c> actually</c><06:49:02.558
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, April 28, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • People pay for it. And you can check it. People pay for it.
  • It says it out right on your paycheck.
  • It prevents the It stops cyber abuse.
  • So don't do it and don't dare to do it anymore.
  • He then took it and couldn't pop it.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, June 23, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • it.'
  • It is easy to call it out on the other side. You must do it on your own.
  • And they mean it because we live in it.
  • </c><04:47:38.798><c> It</c><04:47:39.040><c> directs</c> modernizes that definition.
  • It directs modernizes that definition.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (01/23/2026)

State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • :50.000><c> educates</c> and it raises awareness and it educates and it raises awareness and it educates
  • </c> legal things and it was it was crazy legal things and it was it was crazy because<00:27:23.440><
  • </c> behind it. behind it.
  • </c> it to be RAN, change it to RAND. Yeah. it to be RAN, change it to RAND. Yeah.
  • , um, it it just it makes independence, um, it it just it makes absolutely<05:05:53.920><c> no</c><05
Keywords: 1189, house, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education Oversight REVISED: HB1937 - Added Mar 4th, 2026

Education Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have to do it.
  • it in there.
  • So what it does is it ensures that they can still be prosecuted, What it does is it ensures that they
  • That's not the way we like to do it, but it's the way it came down.
  • It just got some things in it. There's really not that much change.
Summary: The Education Oversight committee heard and advanced several House bills, mostly with policy recommendations or amendments accepted and then due-pass votes. HB 4358, by Pro Tem Moore, would limit screen time for pre-K through fifth grade and shift online testing/remediation provisions to shorter, per-class-period limits; it was sent out due pass. HB 2398, by Rep. Hill, would recognize “credentials of value” for students in career tech and higher education based on workforce demand and other indicators, and it also passed due pass. HB 3557, by Rep. Williams, would keep 4-H fundraising money in the county where it was raised and prevent commingling with other funds; the committee agreed to strike the title and send it out due pass. The committee also advanced HB 3129, which would prevent colleges from charging security fees to students or student organizations based on public expression, and HB 3312, which would create K-12 firearms education curriculum developed with OSDE and CLEET, focused on safety, storage, and response, with no live firearms or ammunition. HB 2210 modernizes the youth apprenticeship program by allowing earlier entry into career pathways, expanding eligibility, and assigning CareerTech oversight and ROI reporting; it passed due pass. HB 1937, in a committee substitute, was discussed at length and would require corroborating evidence before school personnel are suspended over alleged improper communications with students, while still requiring action and reporting; it was also sent out due pass. Finally, HB 3021, a lengthy graduation-related cleanup bill, was explained as reconciling conflicting statutes and making several technical changes, including allowing tribal language to count as a non-English language for graduation purposes. After extensive stakeholder work and a late-filed committee substitute, the committee accepted the PCS and sent the bill out due pass. The meeting concluded after all House bills on the agenda were advanced.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 5/12/25 - Part 2

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • and raise it, keep it and give it up for adoption or not.
  • That's it. It was that to have choice. That's it.
  • You know it and I know it. People in Minnesota know it.
  • It deserves its own debate, its own bill, and its own vote. But it didn't get that.
  • It is complex. It is costly. I them. It is complex. It is costly.
Keywords: 1183, house
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Mar 5th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • I have here what it does. It doesn't let them know where they are.
  • It sounds like there was a fiscal impact put to it pretty late.
  • House Bill 3386 and it has a PCS on it.
  • It does create a defense.
  • It is successful. It is creative and it works.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Just let it die."
  • Is it – what percentage did you want to put on this? Is it 51%?
  • I just, and on the telecommunications stuff, given that it is such a ubiquitous area in our modern world
  • I would say it would...
  • Is it cartel-related at some point? How much of that money makes it to the cartel?
Bills: HCR40, HB214, HB214
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Revised Apr 22nd, 2026 at 03:30 pm

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Because a lot of the service members don't use it, so it goes unused.
  • It takes that.
  • No, it does not. It makes it to where the longer sentence will be served.
  • It contains cleanup and modernization language for the State Finance Act.
  • We weren't going to hear it, and it was pulled from R&T and went to another committee so it could be
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Feb 12th, 2025 at 10:30 am

Boards, Agencies and Commissions

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chairman L, it has. The first bill, HB 159. Chairman L, it has an amendment.
  • It helps our District, it helps our state, and we certainly are leading the way, as we were in the 60s
  • That is addressed by specifying that it is prohibited and... ...by specifying that it is prohibited.
  • That's really it.
  • I do appreciate it.
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Veterans and Armed Forces Apr 21st, 2026

Veterans and Armed Forces

Transcript Highlights:
  • and we videotape it so they can go back and they can look at it.
  • with it.
  • And once you tell that story, telling it again makes it easier for you.
  • That story, telling it again, makes it easier for you.
  • It is something that, unless you put your eyes on it, you just don't have any idea the impact that it
Keywords: 959, house, all
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Ethics and Elections Jan 13th, 2026

Ethics and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • And what this simply does is it modernizes our ethics standards and statutes by updating the definition
  • It is thoughtful. It is measured and rooted in reality.
  • As it relates to politics.
  • So right now it just has it listed out as a major party nominee.
  • What is the necessity of it? Is it intended to influence the vote?
Summary: The committee met with a quorum and considered several election- and ethics-related bills. Senate Bill 572 by Senator Harrell, which would update ethics statutes so the definition of “relative” includes foster parents and foster children, received supportive testimony from the Commission on Ethics and passed unanimously. Senate Bill 414 by Senator Bracy Davis, allowing campaign funds to be used for campaign-related child care expenses, was presented as a way to reduce barriers to public service but was temporarily postponed after the sponsor said it lacked the votes to advance. Senate Bill 500 by Senator Avila would require FDLE protective security details for major-party nominees for governor, lieutenant governor, and cabinet offices from nomination through assumption of office; members questioned the scope, definitions of major and minor parties, and whether taxpayers should bear the cost, and the bill was reported favorably on a divided vote. Senate Bill 620 by Senator Mayfield would require candidates for federal, state, county, district, judicial, and school board offices to disclose any non-U.S. citizenship or dual citizenship; testimony opposed the bill as stigmatizing dual citizens, but it was reported favorably. The committee also approved CS for SB 92 by Chair Gaetz, which creates whistleblower-style protections for public employees who file ethics complaints based on firsthand knowledge and face retaliation, with support from the Commission on Ethics. In addition, the committee unanimously approved a block of gubernatorial appointments and then passed Senate Bill 564 by Senator Yarborough, allowing registered or pre-registered high school students to volunteer at polling places for community service hours; members discussed whether the bill would create new volunteer opportunities and whether the term “community service hours” needed clarification. The meeting ended with adjournment.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Apr 15th, 2026

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's what did it. So it happens when you work with Representative Chair.
  • It provides fairness because it makes it so that there's a state standard for cash transactions and non-cash
  • as it has been for the past year. ...and it makes it clear through the state, so it's no longer arbitrary
  • It would be very, it would be near impossible to comply with.
  • Because it was VW, if I'm more correctly. It was the big offender.
Bills: H5036, H5138
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • It is 2988, correct? I'm going to make a clarification. It is 2988, correct? I agree with you.
  • The perishable, you have to sell it directly and deliver it directly to the consumer.
  • Why are we bumping it up from 75? At 300,000, why are we bumping it up from 75?
  • How much different is it?
  • Bill from what it started.
Keywords: 914, all
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • The perishable, you have to sell it directly and deliver it directly to the consumer.
  • Why are we bumping it up from $75,000? At $300,000, why are we bumping it up from $75,000?
  • And what that does when you burn it, it creates emissions that are then released into the air, right?
  • We're not asking to shut it down. We're not asking for it not to be done in my backyard.
  • How much difference is it?
Summary: The committee opened with prayer and then took up a series of House bills, most of them on natural resources, agriculture, energy, and economic development topics. House Bill 2988, dealing with efforts to address woody invasive species through a state income tax credit subject to appropriation, was explained as a response to underfunding concerns and was reported do pass unanimously. House Bill 4344 would exempt sales tax on frackwater sales; the author said it was a constituent request tied to oil and gas activity in western Oklahoma, staff indicated a minimal fiscal impact, and the bill passed 9-2. The committee then approved House Bill 3280, which raises the Homemade Food Freedom Act revenue cap from $75,000 to $300,000 to let home-based food businesses grow before facing more burdensome licensing and inspection requirements. Members asked about the fiscal impact and food-safety distinctions between perishable and nonperishable foods; the author said there would be no state fiscal impact and that existing safety limits would remain unchanged. House Bill 3917, imposing a surcharge on large-load data centers during peak demand periods and directing the revenue to a grid modernization fund, was presented as a way to protect ratepayers and passed unanimously. House Bill 4413, as amended by PCS, would require any Oklahoma facility incinerating regulated medical waste to follow EPA guidelines; the author said the measure was prompted by a Tulsa facility seeking a permit variance and argued the bill was needed to protect public health and safety. After extensive questioning about DEQ authority, EPA standards, and health risks from incineration emissions, the PCS passed 8-1. House Bill 3402 created a revolving fund for DEQ biosolids land-application research and passed 7-2, and House Bill 4476 created a community music infrastructure and events development revolving fund to support rural music festivals and local matching participation, passing 5-4. Finally, House Bill 4155, as amended by PCS, established a new economic development structure for events in Oklahoma and passed 6-3. The committee repeatedly reminded authors to provide detailed forms and Senate authors before full A&B consideration, and then adjourned.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Appropriations Committee Apr 22nd, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • It also requires the office to make its reports public and, at the same time, gives it protections to
  • We have a motion and a second, and we'll bring it back. Sorry, we brought it back to committee.
  • We have a motion a second and we'll bring it back. Sorry, we brought it back to committee.
  • It ensures that hate speech is addressed so workers know how to identify it and report it when they encounter
  • it.
Keywords: 988, house, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Local and County Government Apr 7th, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Local and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • But it wasn't put in here to make it more difficult. It was put in here to make it easier.
  • It has to do with updating and modernizing our municipal audit process for small communities of under
  • Before it hits the floor for us to understand the ways that it can be done. Thank you.
  • I'm just wondering since it seems as if that doesn't need to be in the bill and it is.
  • moves forward, but it clearly is in addition to it.