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MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session (Full Formal with Calendar) Mar 19th, 2026
Massachusetts Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Dooner votes yes. Senator Creem. Thank you, Mr. President. Cynthia Stone Creem votes yes.
- Cynthia Stone Creem votes yes. Senator Lydia Edwards votes yes. Thank you, Mr. President.
- O'Connor votes yes. The officer will ascertain the votes of several members and record them.
- Are you ready to vote? Senator Jehlen votes yes. The Senator from Norfolk...
- Senator O'Connor votes yes. Senator Moore, have you voted? Sorry.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- It's called crossover flooding.
- It's called crossover flooding.
- It's called crossover flooding.
- It's called crossover flooding.
- And with that, voting on them.
Keywords:
contamination, water supply, municipal bonds, environmental mitigation, city funding, Sauk Rapids, PFAS contamination, drinking water, pollution control, bond issuance, Cokato, capital investment, school infrastructure, state bonds, HF228, Lakes Area Police Commission, Lindstrom, Chisago City, regional training facility, public safety facility
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Municipal and County Government (05/05/2026)
Municipal and County Government
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> >> The clerk votes no. >> The clerk votes no.
- </c> >> The clerk votes yes. >> The clerk votes yes.
- </c> >> The clerk votes yes. >> The clerk votes yes.
- </c> >> The clerk votes yes. >> The clerk votes yes.
- </c> >> The clerk votes yes. >> The clerk votes yes.
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 4th, 2026
County and Municipal Government
Transcript Highlights:
- that we're not a popular vote.
- X or candidate Y and then they voted the other way or they voted for a third party.
- :03.160><c> vote.
- </c> pledged to vote. pledged to vote.
- Um, there are times when the electors cannot vote the way the popular vote came in because candidates
Bills:
HB163, HB344, HB163, HB344, SB11, SB92, SB164, HB22, HB89, SB227, SB6, SB11, SB92, SB164, HB22, HB89, SB227, SB6
Keywords:
income tax, research expenditures, economic development, tax deductions, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Alabama tax law, educational intervention, State Superintendent, local boards of education, subpoena, accountability, state control, property improvement, private financing, energy efficiency, capital expenditure, local government, volunteer fire departments, federally insured financial institutions, fund management
VT
Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session - 2026-05-21 - 10:00AM
Vermont Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The vote on that was even more indicative of a positive vote: 618 voted in favor, 174 voted against.
- The vote budget to reduce the tax rate.
- They continued to take by crossover.
- to approve the petition as town vote to approve the petition as voted<01:08:38.239><c> to</c><01:08:
- </c> vote whichever is fewer. vote whichever is fewer.
AR
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- But we didn’t vote. Right. Yeah. We’re in voting mode now.
- >> But<00:35:06.000><c> we</c><00:35:06.160><c> didn't</c><00:35:06.320><c> vote.
- </c> >> But we didn't vote. >> But we didn't vote.
- We'll see you after crossover. Gee. Yeah. We're going to hold these Tuesday mornings. Yes.
- We'll see you after crossover. Gee. Yeah. We're going to hold these Tuesday mornings. Yes.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 3 on Education Finance Apr 8th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- We do have to take roll in order to be able to take a vote today. So we'll take roll now.
- Wallace, okay, so we have a quorum and And again, we will get to a vote on item number seven.
- So, there is a lot of crossover when you look at These funds could be used for similar activities.
- We ask you again to be brief, a couple of minutes, and then we will be taking a vote on this item.
- We need to take a vote, so we need a motion.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> for the vote. for the vote.
- </c> it's for the vote. it's for the vote.
- Sure for the vote. >> Right. Sure for the vote.
- Seeing none, vice chair for the<02:42:18.560><c> vote.</c> the vote. the vote.
- </c> >> It's for the vote. >> It's for the vote.
Bills:
HB1739, HB1741, HB2606, HB2362, HB2608, HB2294, HB2431, HB2375, HB2582, HB2585, HB2231, HB1601, HB2424, HB1956
Keywords:
transit-oriented development, zoning, land use, urban planning, density, local governance, housing, inclusionary zoning, inclusionary mandate, affordable housing, below-market-rate housing, inclusionary housing, development exaction, impact fee, housing affordability impact fee, needs assessment study, financial feasibility, rough proportionality, essential nexus, county ordinance
Summary:
The committee on Water and Land met on February 19, 2026, and the chair opened by emphasizing strict time limits and that all bills would be deferred if the agenda was not completed before the noon session. The first major measure discussed was HB 1739 HD1, which would preempt county land-use authority in transit-oriented development areas. The Department of Planning supported the bill, saying it could promote state-funded TOD and infrastructure, while the city and county’s position was raised in questioning. Unite Here Local 5 opposed the bill, arguing it would strip counties of self-determination, disrupt state-county policy collaboration, and remove a check on unrestrained development. Committee members pressed the supporters on whether the bill was really about higher density and whether it would override local zoning and sustainability concerns.
The committee then heard testimony on HB 1741 HD1, a housing bill described by supporters as reducing inclusionary housing mandates and increasing supply. Grassroots Institute of Hawaii argued affordability mandates reduce overall housing production and raise market-rate prices, while a Zoom testifier said the bill would improve housing stability, health, and community outcomes for working families, kupuna, and young residents. Members asked about the bill’s needs assessment and who would conduct it, with a witness saying the counties would likely contract it out but that the bill did not clearly specify the reviewer.
HB 2668 HD1, dealing with water heating systems, drew testimony from the Hawaii State Energy Office and industry representatives. Supporters generally backed adding heat pumps to the law, but one solar-water-heater industry witness asked for amendments to remove or extend the current 15-year statutory life limit for solar water heaters and to update outdated standards and variance rules. A Kauaʻi Climate Action Coalition witness opposed the existing solar-only structure, arguing heat pump water heaters are cheaper, align with climate goals, and should be allowed without a variance. The Energy Office said the current law already allows variances in some cases, suggested adding high-efficiency heat pump water heaters to the exemption, and said the 15-year figure may be too short, with 18 years mentioned as a possible alternative. The committee also briefly moved through several other bills, including HB 2606 HD1 on off-site construction and HB 2362 HD1 on housing, with no notable testimony or action recorded in the excerpt.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans Jan 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am
Technology, Economic Development, & Veterans
Transcript Highlights:
- measurable objectives for specific populations, and then there's a number of populations that have crossover
- measurable objectives for specific populations, and then there's a number of populations that have crossover
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Members will cast the votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
- Members, cast your votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
- Hostetler votes aye, Stone votes nay. 48 ayes, 22 nays.
- Members will cast their votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
- Members will cast their votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Members will cast the votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
- Members will cast their votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
- Hostetler votes aye, Stone votes nay. 48 ayes, 22 nays.
- Members will cast their votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
- Members will cast their votes. Has every member voted? Does any member wish to change their vote?
Summary:
The House convened with a quorum, approved the journal, and received messages from the governor and Senate, including notice that Governor Little signed House Bill 556 and that several enrolled Senate and House measures were transmitted for signatures or filing. The chamber also handled numerous committee reports, including printing House Resolution 33 and House Bills 944-951, enrolling and engrossing several previously passed bills, and advancing Senate Bill 1294 from the Health and Welfare Committee. Several bills were returned to committee by unanimous consent, including House Bills 649, 567, 627, 530, 903, 763, 857, and 614.
A major floor debate centered on House Bill 940, which would restructure Idaho Digital Learning Alliance funding and use. Supporters said the bill would realign IDLA to its original purpose of supplementing, not supplanting, local schools, curb double-dipping and duplicate funding, eliminate or reduce uses such as driver’s education, LaunchPad, and some virtual-school and private-school access, and preserve core services for rural districts. Opponents argued the bill would cut a successful program too deeply, harm rural and small districts, reduce access to advanced and required courses, and unfairly affect students who rely on IDLA. After extended debate and a roll call, the House passed HB 940 by a vote of 48-22.
The House also debated Senate Concurrent Resolution 123, recognizing the International Year of Rangeland and Pastoralists. Supporters framed it as a tribute to Idaho ranchers and rangeland heritage, while opponents objected to its connection to a United Nations initiative and raised sovereignty concerns. The resolution passed after a roll call vote of 39-28. Earlier, the House concurred without objection in Senate amendments to House Bills 629, 678, 522, 684, 561, and 860, and later the chamber recessed and reconvened, received additional governor and Senate messages, and continued with first readings of new bills and resolutions, including measures on public utilities, elections, and fisheries task force membership.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (04/01/2026)
Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> call the voting area, the counting area. call the voting area, the counting area.
- Um, it's the aggregate vote, not individual vote. >> Yep.
- > the</c> write in votes, the under votes, the write in votes, the under votes, the over<00:57:07.520
- ><c> votes.
- It's not a voice vote action when you do an SB2 vote. All right.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (02/04/2026)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- >> Chair<01:02:54.799><c> votes</c><01:02:55.040><c> yes.</c> >> Chair votes yes.
- So I will be voting it.
- </c> >> chair votes, yes. >> chair votes, yes. >> 130. >> 130.
- The clerk votes yes. Representative Scherr, yes. Chairman Roy, chair votes yes. 13-0.
- The clerk votes yes. Representative Scherr, yes. Chairman Roy, chair votes yes. 13-0.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee, February 17, 2026
Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- I do believe Representative Larson left uh committee votes here.
- Representative Larson left the absentee vote of aye. Representative McCann.
- </c> here as we're going through crossover here as we're going through crossover and<01:25:03.280><c>
- This is a roll call vote for Senate File 11. Representative Banks is excused.
- Representative Larson left absentee vote of aye. Representative McCann, aye.
Keywords:
driver's license, motor vehicle services, third-party providers, Wyoming, regulatory compliance, motor vehicle, registration, license plate, electronic system, State Department of Transportation, county treasurers, vehicle fees, public records, license plates, replacement cycle, vehicle registration, motor vehicles, state fees, 916, all
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (03/04/2026)
Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> I'll be voting no. I'll be voting no. Thank<00:48:42.200><c> you.</c> Thank you. Thank you.
- </c> I I I really have to vote against this. I I I really have to vote against this.
- </c> voting against it. voting against it. Thank<01:20:55.480><c> you.</c> Thank you. Thank you.
- </c> will vote against ITL. will vote against ITL.
- </c> uh to do that and I would I would vote uh to do that and I would I would vote for<01:31:48.480><
VT
Transcript Highlights:
- It is to remind us the value of practical wisdom as we consider proposals and vote on legislation.
- we consider of practical wisdom as we consider proposals<00:02:17.280><c> and</c><00:02:17.520><c> vote
- /c><00:02:17.840><c> on</c><00:02:18.080><c> legislation</c><00:02:19.040><c> is</c> proposals and vote
- on legislation is proposals and vote on legislation is worth<00:02:19.520><c> asking</c><00:02:20.400
- The committee vote in favor of this resolution was 61, and we ask for your support.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:45:05.760><c> It</c><00:45:06.000><c> is</c> just vote trailers if you need to.
- It is just vote trailers if you need to.
- to our financial and then that crossover to our financial responsibility<03:44:36.160><c> and</c><03
- The common vote online was 93 opposed to two in favor. Oh, that's it. Yeah. For the online portal.
- :32.561><c> online</c><04:34:32.879><c> was</c><04:34:33.279><c> 93</c> >> The the common vote
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm thrilled that you let me lead it off, but crossover is not until late March.
- They voted chamber of commerce.
- Yeah. urges this committee to vote ought to urges this committee to vote ought to pass<01:41:02.800><
- </c> call for the vote. Senator Rose. call for the vote. Senator Rose.
- </c> >> crossovers March. It's already here. >> crossovers March. It's already here.
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Financial Services Jun 22nd, 2026
Joint Committee on Financial Services
Transcript Highlights:
- I urge this committee to vote this bill out favorably. Thank you, Karen.
- groups submitted their recommendations, and those recommendations were put into the report, and no vote
- And again, the committee never voted on any of these; these subcommittees put their reports that got
- The committee never voted on any of these; you know, these subcommittees put their reports that got put
- There was no—unless I missed something—there was no vote on that.