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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Mar 30th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • 45 years', Working from 1972 to 2017, he held numerous positions including investigator, forensic artist
  • As a self-taught artist, Pratt spent decades in law enforcement using his skills to revolutionize forensic
Bills: SR34
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jun 29th, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our electricians, light designers, sound engineers, hair and makeup artists, costume designers, caterers
  • , and all the small business... ...engineers, hair and makeup artists, costume designers, caterers, and
  • , and small businesses, real people building real opportunities across... ...local artists, small businesses
  • I'm proud to introduce an iconic duo of artists in electronic dance music, Derek Anderson and Scott Land
  • founders of their own music label, Good Vibrations, which offers a platform for up-and-coming EDM artists
Keywords: 988, house, all
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives May 29th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is to commend Anita Whitaker LaFontaine on her artistic achievements as an author, actress, and
  • LaFontaine is the most deserving of the highest recognition of her many achievements across multiple artistic
  • Representatives of the Louisiana Legislature does hereby commend Anita Whitaker LaFontaine on her artistic
  • Representatives of the Louisiana Legislature does hereby commend Anita Whitaker LaFontaine on her artistic
Bills: HR310, HR314, HR316, HR317, HR321, HR275, HR276, HR279, HR282, HR286, HR289, HR292, HR295, HR302, HR319, HCR112, HR307, SCR59, SCR61, SCR62, SCR68, SCR69, SCR70, SCR54, SCR55, SCR64, SCR75, HCR3, HCR49, HCR66, HCR67, HB1, HB2, HB42, HB45, HB66, HB71, HB79, HB126, HB133, HB145, HB159, HB167, HB213, HB218, HB222, HB289, HB291, HB312, HB313, HB316, HB324, HB352, HB383, HB398, HB403, HB429, HB457, HB459, HB511, HB549, HB571, HB579, HB591, HB608, HB616, HB624, HB766, HB769, HB783, HB799, HB804, HB864, HB874, HB909, HB951, HB971, HB983, HB1005, HB1017, HB1051, HB1056, HB1095, HB1126, HB1129, HB1186, HB1193, HB1223, HB1224, HB1230, HB1235, HB1249, HB723, HB36, HB140, HB181, HB198, HB205, HB211, HB226, HB259, HB271, HB302, HB335, HB342, HB487, HB513, HB623, HB682, HB730, HB740, HB761, HB775, HB797, HB812, HB816, HB940, HB968, HB979, HB1028, HB1029, HB1038, HB1049, HB1084, HB1161, HB1194, HB1199, HB1201, HB1203, HB1247, HB1256, SB25, SB132, SB155, SB157, SB202, SB228, SB237, SB250, SB405, SB406, SB414, SB433, SB480, SB513, SB149, HB359, SB29, SB43, SB78, HB210, HB258, HB468, HB784, HB134, HB1117, SB42, SB274, SB382, SB449, SB300, HR74, HB463, HB715, HB998, SB80, SB268, SB444, SB479, HB901, HR20, HCR65, HCR71, HCR98, HB284, HB306, HB341, HB366, HB393, HB458, HB577, HB603, HB605, HB614, HB625, HB646, HB733, HB752, HB773, HB798, HB911, HB955, HB996, HB1035, HB1069, HB1113, HB1140, HB1180, HB1191, HB1240, HB1255, SB82, SB89, SB97, SB123, HB74, HB119, HB368, HB414, HB552, HB732, HB776, HB848, HB870, HB953, HB956, HB1236, SB208, SB217, SB283, SB387, SB389, SB401, SB408, SB469
Summary: The House met with a quorum, opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, and then received Senate messages, committee enrollment reports, and a series of House resolutions. Members adopted or advanced numerous resolutions recognizing individuals and institutions, expressing condolences, and creating or continuing study task forces on topics including homeownership assistance, speech-language pathology assistant licensure, clean water, Medicaid reporting, voter accessibility, air monitoring, fire chief operations, maternal health, and other issues. Several Senate resolutions were also concurred in, and personal privileges were used to recognize the family of Susan Ann Taylor Bidding and to commend Anita Whitaker LaFontaine and her father, Green Whitaker, Sr. The House then moved through Senate bills on final passage. Bills approved included measures on registrar of voters compensation, dental coverage related to cancer treatment, paid parental leave planning for educators, election supervisor compensation days, weight management services, nursing facility quality oversight, a Slidell hotel occupancy tax subject to voter approval, medical debt interest-rate limits, Medicaid coverage for weight-loss medications, a shrimping-related butterfly net exception, public works design-build contracting, and a municipal lead-service-line replacement measure. Some bills were temporarily returned to the calendar, including measures on water utility service lines and registrar compensation, while others passed with strong bipartisan margins. The chamber also considered Senate amendments to many House bills and concurrent resolutions. Members concurred in amendments on topics such as hospital stabilization, student loan access for certain professional degrees, rural economic development, behavioral health and school policies, retirement and compensation provisions, food labeling, climate-change litigation, school emergency plans, anti-cancer medication coverage, domestic abuse procedures, and several infrastructure and workforce measures. A few bills were rejected for further conference, including some retirement, alternative power, and AI-related provisions. The session ended with the House taking a one-hour recess for lunch, with instructions to return by 12:45.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/08/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • recording, or video has been digitally manipulated and is created for the purposes of parody, comedy, artistic
  • But those images make a potent statement that the emperor has no clothes, which is a classic artistic
  • The First Amendment protects parody, it protects satire and artistic expression, and this bill chills
  • The First Amendment protects parity, it protects satire and artistic expression, and this bill chills
Keywords: 1182, all
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Session (Full Formal with Calendar) Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am

Massachusetts Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Authors and artists pour themselves into their work, hoping to share information, stories, ideas, experiences
  • the Book's award that he called us all to push back against ongoing attacks on intellectual and artistic
  • I am happily voting yes on this bill, on Jared's behalf and on behalf of the authors, artists, students
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The Senate resumed debate on Senate No. 2696, An Act Regarding Free Expression, a bill addressing challenges to books and other library materials in school and public libraries. Senators supporting the bill argued it protects free expression and gives students, parents, guardians, and others a court path to challenge removals, while opponents raised concerns about parental rights, school control, and the scope and timing of the review process. Several speakers also emphasized the broader context of book bans and the impact on authors, librarians, and students. A number of amendments were considered. Amendment 4, offered by Senator Creem, was adopted and extended standing to authors and creators to challenge removals of their works, including in municipal libraries. Amendment 5, by Senator DiDomenico, was adopted and limited who may initiate challenges to those connected to the school community. Amendment 6, by Senator Comerford, was adopted to require that challenged materials be considered in their entirety. Amendment 8, by Senator Tarr, proposing parental notification of challenges, was rejected after a roll call. Subsequent Tarr amendments on parental opt-out, reporting, public process, and written policy were also rejected, while Amendment 19, requiring written reasons when librarians remove outdated or successor materials, was rejected as well. Amendment 7, a Ways and Means amendment, was adopted. The Senate then ordered the bill to a third reading and passed it to be engrossed by a roll call vote of 35 in favor and 3 against. The chamber also adopted an order to meet again the following Monday at 11:00 a.m., and then adjourned.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Jan 12th, 2026

California Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • From small business owners and educators to health care workers, artists, and public servants, Korean
  • She was an actress, an artist, and a lifelong representation of all that made her community so special
  • To the tens of thousands of individuals—first responders and local leaders, aid workers, artists, but
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, approved the journals, and took up motions to remove several measures from the inactive file, including S.J.R. 9, SB 626, and SCR 89. The main item on the floor was SCR 106 by Senator Choi, which recognized January 13 as Korean American Day and highlighted the history and contributions of Korean Americans in California and nationwide. Senator Choi and many members spoke in support, citing Korean American business, civic, cultural, military, and community contributions, as well as local Korean American communities and landmarks across their districts. The resolution was adopted on a 38-0 vote. After passage, Senator Choi introduced Korean American guests in the chamber and invited members to a reception. The Senate then returned to motions and committee announcements, including upcoming meetings of the Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee and the Senate Human Services Committee. Members also requested that SB 626 be returned to the Assembly for amendments. The remainder of the session was devoted to adjournment memorials. Senators Umberg, Allen, Pérez, and Menjivar honored Monica Lynn Martinez-Hays, victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires, and Sergeant Adrian Carrillo, respectively. The memorials recounted the lives and community service of the deceased and emphasized ongoing grief, recovery, and support for affected families and communities. The Senate announced it would recess until the next scheduled floor session on Friday, January 16 at 9 a.m.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Leg Committee Meeting - 2025-04-09

Legacy Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so, again, on behalf of the thousands of artists and organizations and communities, large, small,
  • Thank you for your artistic and positive testimony. Mr. Molzon, Ms.
  • Well, I'm an artist, was Blasard Sam's Outdoor Heritage, restoring and preserving the beautiful land
Bills: HF2563
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/21/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • superintendent, 2387 school district employee prohibited, 2389 replacement units compatibility, 2390 minors artistic
  • performance, 2399 performance. 2389 replacement units compatibility, 2390 minors artistic performance
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of the journal. Members then introduced the Doctor of the Day, Dr. John Lynch, and recognized several guest groups in the gallery, including Arizona electric co-op representatives, March of Dimes participants, CRNAs, AEA retirees, a University of Arizona legislative fellow, and ACLU visitors. Attendance was recorded at 58 present, one absent, and one excused. The chamber handled routine floor business, including temporary committee replacements, referral of HB 2677 from Judiciary to Public Safety and Law Enforcement, and the first reading and referral of a large number of House bills and one concurrent resolution. The bill list covered a wide range of topics, including education, appropriations, housing, taxes, health care, public safety, energy, water, labor, elections, and several measures related to abortion, firearms, and tribal affairs. Second reading of bills was also announced for another extensive set of measures. During announcements, members promoted a blood drive, a Veterans Caucus coffee-and-donuts event and lunch with a Department of Defense speaker, and several committee meetings or cancellations. No substantive debate or votes on legislation occurred beyond the procedural motions and the final motion to adjourn. The House adjourned until 10 a.m. on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/21/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • superintendent, 2387 school district employee prohibited, 2389 replacement units compatibility, 2390 minors artistic
  • performance, 2399 performance. 2389 replacement units compatibility, 2390 minors artistic performance
Keywords: 1182, all
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Jan 13th, 2026

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • farm and teaches us about finances and how to properly save, what to do to be aware of scammers, con artists
  • So if I said I owned an art gallery, naturally I engaged artists.
Bills: S0534, S7020
Summary: The committee met, called the roll, and opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. It first considered the appointment of Melanie Ressler to the Florida Citrus Commission. No appearance forms were requested, and the committee voted unanimously to recommend her confirmation favorably. The committee then took up SPB 7020, which reenacts a public records exemption for certain aquaculture production records held by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Senator Trunow explained that the exemption protects shellfish and submerged land lease records, supports compliance with federal partners and statutory requirements, and helps protect marketplace competition. A representative from the Department appeared in support, and the bill was moved as a committee bill and reported favorably. Next, the committee heard SB 534, Senator Bernard’s hunger-free campus pilot program bill. He described a pilot within the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to identify campuses with high numbers of Pell-eligible students, develop a survey with the Hunger Task Force, designate staff to help students enroll in SNAP, expand campus food access, and require reporting on outcomes and future funding. The bill had one appearance form in support and was reported favorably without debate. The committee also received a presentation from the St. Pete Youth Farm, led by Carla Bristol and youth ambassadors. They described the farm as a youth-led community project on city-owned land that addresses food insecurity while providing leadership, financial literacy, career readiness, mental wellness programming, composting, aquaponics, and community events. Senators praised the program, asked about possible expansion into a culinary kitchen and partnerships with schools, and the presenters said they hope to expand youth opportunities, food preparation training, and related programming. The meeting concluded with adjournment.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House State Government Committee Feb 12th, 2025

State Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • I want my child to enjoy the beauty of artistic expression just like I did when I was younger, but...
  • were elected to come here and address and serve your constituents, and that includes trans kids and artists
Bills: HB141, HB161, HB231, HB67
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Cabo Verdean Cultural Center Mar 11th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • We also have a lot of talented young Cape Verdean artists, including my daughter, who does rap music
  • And so including young artists and our artists in general—like Brockton has so many.
Keywords: 1212, all
Summary: The Cape Verdean Cultural Center Commission met with quorum and began by introducing new commissioners and staff, with Chair Miranda and others emphasizing the long effort to establish the commission and the goal of creating a Cape Verdean cultural center in Boston that would serve the broader Commonwealth. Several commissioners introduced themselves and described their backgrounds in community organizing, education, history, cultural programming, municipal service, and advocacy, with members representing communities including Roxbury, Dorchester, Brockton, New Bedford, Taunton, Scituate, and Cape Cod. The meeting focused on the commission’s mandate: to study the organizational structure, feasibility, and potential location and scope of a Cape Verdean cultural center, and to gather public input through listening sessions and site visits. Members discussed possible approaches, including visits to existing cultural institutions and museums, traditional listening sessions in Cape Verdean communities, and collecting feedback at major Cape Verdean events. Several commissioners stressed the importance of including elders, youth, artists, historians, and existing Cape Verdean organizations, as well as correcting historical myths and increasing visibility of Cape Verdean contributions in local historical societies and public narratives. Funding and logistics were also discussed. Chair Miranda said short-term support might come from earmarks, but the larger funding goal would be a bond bill to seed the project, with private and organizational fundraising to follow later. Commissioners asked about resources for community events and whether a shared repository for ideas could be created; staff said they would explore a platform and send follow-up emails. The commission agreed to continue gathering ideas by email and chat, to consider combining listening sessions across regions, and to hold the next meeting in early April. The meeting minutes from the prior meeting were approved, and the commission adjourned by vote.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Gov. Walz capital investment package 2/19/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would think that maybe that could be distributed to artists around the state for memorials.
  • I would think that maybe that could be distributed to artists around the state for memorials.
  • I would think that maybe that could be distributed to artists around the state for memorials.
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Jan 12th, 2026

California Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • From small business owners and educators to health care workers, artists, and public servants, Korean
  • She was an actress, an artist, and a lifelong representation of all that made her community so special
  • To the tens of thousands of individuals—first responders, local leaders, aid workers, artists, but also
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, approved the journal, and took up Senate Concurrent Resolution 106 by Senator Choi, which designates January 13, 2026 as Korean American Day in California. Senator Choi and many members spoke in support, highlighting the history of Korean immigration, the contributions of Korean Americans in business, public service, culture, education, health care, and civic life, and the significance of Korean American communities across the state. Several members also shared personal and district-specific examples, including Koreatown, the Korean Friendship Bell, Pachappa Camp in Riverside, and Korean American organizations and businesses affected by the recent wildfires. The resolution was adopted on a 38-0 roll call vote. After the vote, Senator Choi introduced Korean American guests visiting the chamber, including the Consul General of Korea in San Francisco and other community leaders. The Senate then returned to motions and committee announcements, including notices that the Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee and the Human Services Committee would meet after adjournment. Senator Smallwood-Cuevas also requested that SB 626 be removed from the inactive file and returned to the Assembly for amendments. The remainder of the session was devoted largely to adjournment memorials. Senator Umberg honored Monica Lynn Martinez-Hays, a longtime legislative staffer and artist. Senators Pérez and Allen jointly memorialized the 19 people who died in the January 2025 Palisades and Eaton fires, describing the devastation, the community’s recovery, and the names and lives of many victims. Senator Menjivar also asked for adjournment in memory of Marine Corps Sergeant Adrian Carrillo, who died in a December traffic collision. The Senate announced its next floor session for Friday, January 16 at 9 a.m. and then recessed.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Agriculture Feb 11th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • around the island where different her says are walking along can see the beautiful painting from local artist
  • I got a job as an artist for corporation and its fortune up to turn that into a career.
  • when my wife was 8 months pregnant, the company that work for from us decade decided to cut all the artist
Keywords: 999, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Arts, Entertainment, Sports, and Tourism Committee Apr 22nd, 2025

Arts, Entertainment, Sports, and Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • So many of those tickets are held back by the monopoly, by the venue, by the artist, that there's hardly
  • best known for our Grammy Awards, but also a membership organization that represents thousands of artists
  • heartache, effort, and money... ...into seeing the big Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, or even a smaller local artist
  • I'm a storyboard artist and animation executive board member for the.
Keywords: 988, house, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee, May 7, 2026

Capitol Interpretive Exhibits and Wayfinding Subcommittee

Transcript Highlights:
  • uh for inclusion by 53 artists selected uh for inclusion by 53 artists from<01:45:17.280><c> 20</c><
  • It’s an artist formerly out of Alcoa. The really dark one with the two horses.
  • It’s an artist formerly out of Alcoa. The really dark one with the two horses.
  • </c><01:50:07.280><c> The</c><01:50:07.520><c> really</c> artist formerly out of Alcoa.
  • The really artist formerly out of Alcoa.
Keywords: 916, all
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Jan 13th, 2026

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • farm and teaches us about finances and how to properly save, what to do to be aware of scammers, con artists
  • So if I said I owned an art gallery, naturally I engaged artists.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jan 12th, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • a legacy as a devoted daughter, friend, mother, partner, and colleague, an exceptionally talented artist
  • Today I rise to speak on the adjournment in memory of Grand Master Deng Huiduk, a legendary martial artist
Keywords: 988, house, all
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Higher Education May 6th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I worry that my elective courses analyzing Latin American artists and thinkers would be misunderstood
  • It is by a Latin American artist who overlapped text on maps on the Jumbotron in Times Square in 1987
  • They are working on projects at MoMA that involve artists who are not white.
  • They're working on Black and Latinx and Latin American artists.
  • called to enter public service as teachers, social workers, clergy, nonprofit administrators, or artists
Bills: SB 37