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CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Higher Education Committee Apr 7th, 2026

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Jessica Hernandez-J. is on behalf of the Campaign for College Opportunity and in support.
  • I do not propose revising the higher education master plan lightly, so let me explain why I am proposing
  • "The master plan was created in 1960. The doctor shortage in Kern County was declared in 1978.
  • "AB 1852 does not repeal the master plan. It creates a conditional exemption with a hard deadline.
  • And I'm not here to defend the master plan.
Keywords: 988, house, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 26th, 2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • The courts already have a procedure in place to work out a payment plan for people who cannot pay right
  • We think that with the payment plans, the ability of the judge to work things out if people have financial
  • Maybe it works out better that they can get a payment plan with the judge.
  • And we plan to start producing vehicles in late 2027 for 2028.
  • But it had to come across what the objective was, and that's what they plan on doing.
Keywords: 989, all
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
  • Madam Chair, Representative Sandoval, yes, if they don't create this plan for the superintendent.
  • companies are subject to the 5% limitation of voting stock that can be owned by the PSPRS and other plans
  • Madam Chair, members, House Bill 4017, pet ownership limits, planned communities, passed the Commerce
  • It also outlines required contents of those integrated resource plans. HB 2918, Vicente.
  • Madam Chair, members, House Bill 2874 is entitled Campaign Committee's Termination Statements, and it
Summary: The caucus reviewed a large Minority Caucus Calendar and moved quickly through many bills, with staff often noting whether items were unanimous, party-line, or pulled from consent. Early items included HB 2130 on ADOA personnel financial systems, HB 2749 on felony sentence-completion designation, HCR 258 on Medicaid claim audits, and several agency or board continuation bills. Members also discussed HB 2745 on legislative subpoenas, HB 4027 naming Loop 202 the Charlie Kirk Highway, HB 2601 on Interstate 11 studies, and a number of education, health, labor, and public safety measures. Several bills were pulled from consent or flagged for later discussion, including HCR 258, HB 4027, HB 2375, HB 2601, HB 2408, HB 2444, HB 2923, HB 2182, HCR 2048, HB 2750, HB 2765, HB 2838, HB 4043, HB 2290, HB 2940, and others. Testimony and caucus debate focused on a range of policy concerns. Members objected to bills involving school strikes, weapons detection systems, public records fees for legislators, union activity, school safety felony penalties, and restrictions on school clubs. Education bills drew extended discussion, including HB 2423 on automatic advanced math placement, HB 2478 creating a student outcomes commission, HB 2579 for free school meals, HB 2992 on child sexual abuse prevention, HB 4041 on spending authority for low-reading-performing districts, and HB 4043 requiring CPR/AED training. Health and professional regulation bills also prompted debate, including HB 2408 on nursing board investigations and expungement, HB 2444 on pharmacist testing authority, HB 2697 on expired opioid antagonists, and HB 4010 establishing a genetic counselors board. Members raised concerns about fiscal impacts, stakeholder opposition, and whether some measures were unfunded mandates or needed more amendment work. The caucus also discussed immigration, labor, and public safety measures, including HB 2416 for DPS local border support, HB 2811 on obstructing governmental operations during lawful arrests, HB 2862 on unlawful masking penalties, HB 4070 on nonprofit incorporation restrictions tied to offenses, and HB 4117 creating a crime for disturbing religious services. Water, energy, and land-use bills were reviewed as well, such as HB 2099, HB 2263, HB 2330, HB 2341, HB 2492, HB 2757, HB 2782, HB 2912, HB 2918, and HCR 2020. The meeting ended with announcements, including an Affordability Award for Brian Garcia and a March 12 breakfast update on the Colorado River, before adjournment.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor & Commerce Feb 20th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Labor & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • Lawmakers should require public employers to have neutral awareness campaigns at the time of hire.
  • the first action in a separation process by announcing in writing to its employees that the employer plans
  • force, a question arises whether they were laid off or whether the person, by opting into the layoff plan
  • In 2024, ETS announced a company-wide restructuring and planned reduction in force.
  • separation program in good faith, remained available to work, actively searched for new work, and planned
Bills: HB1347 , HB2091 , HB2264
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 23rd, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • What it is intended to do is, as we are watching planning and ramp up to FIFA World Cup being hosted
  • advising agencies on the development and implementation of comprehensive and coordinated policies, plans
  • For your planning purposes, we're going to reopen the hearing first on House Bill 2462.
  • Despite multiple campaigns, men are still behind. I have previously forwarded information to you.
  • I'm also the co-author of Boys Rescue Plan with one of Washington's most successful innovators in helping
FL

Florida 2026 5th Special Session

Education Pre-K - 12 Nov 4th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • Athletic Administrators Association and the Florida Athletic Coaches Association to try to come up with plans
  • has partnered with all 51 state associations across the country, and it put out positive behavior campaigns
  • to a non-member private school, or to go to home education, or to go to the professor's education plan
  • I think parents need to have that right to pick the best education plan for their students.
  • coaching do not verify experience in risk management, equipment inspection, or emergency action planning
Summary: The Education Pre-K through 12 Committee heard a presentation from Florida High School Athletic Association Executive Director Craig Damon, joined by student athletes Sydney Daniel and Taylor White. The students spoke about the value of education-based athletics, leadership, and the need for safe, equitable opportunities. Damon then discussed FHSAA issues including rising sportsmanship problems, ejections, violent incidents, recruiting allegations, transfers, mental health pressures on student athletes, and the need for qualified coaches. He said the association tries to be proactive, work with schools on discipline, and emphasize that school changes should be for academic reasons rather than athletics. Senators asked about mental health, transfer rules, and a recent Jacksonville incident; Damon explained the current transfer exceptions and said the association lacked authority over the Jacksonville football game because the schools were not in FHSAA football. The committee then heard a panel on high school coaches’ compensation led by Florida Coaches Coalition Executive Director Dr. Andrew Ramgett, with Coach Mike Hickman, Coach Charlie Ward, and superintendents from Okaloosa and Walton counties. Ramgett argued that coaching supplements are outdated, have not kept pace with the expanding year-round demands of coaching, and amount to very low hourly pay in many sports. He also said Florida’s restrictions on booster club funding and minimal certification requirements contribute to turnover and difficulty retaining qualified coaches. Hickman and Ward described coaching as a demanding, year-round profession that affects students beyond athletics, including academics and mental health. The superintendents said they value coaches but must balance compensation against limited district funds and other staffing needs; one noted Walton County uses a dedicated administrative lane for football coaching and athletic administration. Senators discussed whether booster club funding should be allowed, whether compensation should be tied to performance, and whether any increase in base student allocation would actually reach coaches. Public commenters, including Florida Athletic Coaches Association Executive Director Shelton Cruz and former coach Tyrone McGriff, urged support for coaches and emphasized their broader impact on students’ lives and school safety. At the end of the meeting, the committee took up confirmation hearings for appointments on tabs 3 through 6 and, with no appearance forms filed, voted unanimously to recommend confirmation. Senator Burgess then moved to adjourn, and the committee concluded the meeting.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Securing Human Services / Strengthening Election Integrity / Legislating Legacy Jun 8th, 2025

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It takes everything I know to try to come up with a really fair plan that can actually work.
  • Hoffman and Senator Sen and Representatives Newer and Schumacher, we hard fought and came up with a plan
  • It takes everything I know to try to come up with a really fair plan that can actually work.
  • Hoffman and Senator Sen and Representatives Newer and Schumacher, we hard fought and came up with a plan
  • As I've traveled the state for various campaigns and so on, you know what?
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/26/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I can say that within the American Indian Health Plan, we already have a process in place.
  • And in the health plan, we already have a process in place so that prior authorization is not granted
  • What if a person lives in a swing district and, in an even-numbered year, plans to run but gets drawn
  • This will not result in any further depletion whatsoever, more so than what was already planned under
  • This will not result in any further depletion whatsoever, more so than what was already planned under
Summary: The Senate convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call, journal approval, guest introductions, and recognition of doctors and other visitors. The chamber then moved through multiple Committee of the Whole calendars, considering a large number of bills on topics including public schools and curricula, transportation, health care, child welfare, municipal and county governance, homeowners’ associations, speech, and election-related matters. Several measures were retained on the calendar, while many others were advanced with committee or floor amendments. Among the more notable debates, senators discussed SB 1094, which would impose civil liability related to gender reassignment surgery on minors; supporters said it would compensate minors harmed by such procedures, while opponents argued it would discriminate against transgender youth, raise malpractice costs, and chill access to care. SB 1813, concerning the state hospital governing board and Maricopa County bed limits, drew concern about litigation and the need to expand capacity for people with serious mental illness, while supporters said the bill would remove a legal cap and allow more beds to be used. SB 1496 on Department of Child Safety procedures was amended to clarify representative payee requirements and received generally favorable comments, though some members raised concerns about child safety and DCS discretion. The Senate also advanced SCR 1004, a photo radar ballot referral, after an amendment requiring voter approval in jurisdictions that use photo radar; Senator Leach thanked the sponsor for the change. Other bills moved forward included measures on school firearm safety instruction, civics instruction, chiropractic claims, behavioral health prior authorization, psychiatric evaluations, DCS procedures, AHCCCS procurement contracting, county recorder and HOA-related issues, and legislative qualifications. The chamber adopted the Committee of the Whole reports and properly assigned the bills after each calendar was completed.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session May 27th, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • campaign of fearmongering.
  • But my question to the author is: are you planning on fixing this issue?
  • But my question to the author is, are you planning on fixing this issue?
  • I really wasn't planning to speak. I know we all say that, but I really...
  • I wasn't planning to talk either, but I just hear things that are interesting.
Keywords: 988, house, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 11th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • And whereas Idahoans are encouraged to join in the campaign and embrace a lifestyle that reflects concern
Summary: The committee met briefly and heard a presentation from Steve Owen, chairman of the Idaho Nutrition Coalition and past chairman of the Idaho Association of Nutrition and Food Service Professionals, as part of Nutrition Day at the Capitol. Owen emphasized the importance of nutrition for health, learning, immunity, mood, and cognitive performance, and read from Governor Brad Little’s proclamation declaring March 11 as Nutrition Day in Idaho. He described the coalition’s work across schools, health care facilities, senior centers, correctional facilities, food banks, and other programs serving Idahoans of all ages. Owen also urged consideration of the Idaho Dietitian Licensure Compact, which he said would help dietitians who work across state lines, including military spouses, students, missionaries, and traveling contract workers. He argued Idaho is a strong example because it borders six states and has many communities near state lines, making multi-state licensure burdensome. He noted the compact had not passed in the prior two years and asked lawmakers to work with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics on possible changes. No questions were asked after the presentation. The chair then noted the committee lacked a quorum and moved remaining business to the next day’s meeting, after which the meeting was adjourned.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 11th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • And whereas Idahoans are encouraged to join in the campaign and embrace a lifestyle that reflects concern
Keywords: 989, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session May 27th, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • campaign of fear-mongering.
  • Private health plans require binding arbitration to resolve malpractice claims.
  • But my question to the author is: Are you planning on fixing this issue?
  • And with that, I plan on supporting the bill today. Thanks.
  • I wasn't planning to talk either, but I just hear things that are interesting.
Summary: The Assembly met in session, established a quorum, approved dispensing with the previous day’s journal, and then took up a long third-reading file. Early procedural actions included moving AB 1589 to the inactive file and continuing reconsideration items. The chamber then considered a series of bills largely focused on immigration enforcement, detention, worker protections, child care, voting access, and related public services. Several immigration-related measures passed, including AB 2393 on damages for false imprisonment/arrest, AB 1994 on an immigrant victims’ rights and resources card, AB 1929 on health plan investment disclosures, AB 1633 imposing a tax on for-profit detention facilities, AB 1650 requiring decals on rental vehicles used for enforcement, AB 1655 protecting CalWORKs benefits when a child is detained, and AB 1896 disqualifying people who participated in immigration enforcement from certain public employment. AB 2230, which would bar immigration enforcement near polling places and child care facilities, also passed after extensive debate. Supporters framed these bills as accountability and protection for vulnerable communities; opponents argued they targeted federal law enforcement, were unnecessary, or raised constitutional concerns. AB 1851 on statewide school mental-health guidance also passed unanimously. After the midday recess, the Assembly returned and continued with more bills tied to immigration impacts and child welfare. AB 2379 passed with urgency, requiring child care providers to be informed of constitutional rights and trained on protections when confronted by immigration enforcement. AB 2460 passed to update school behavioral-health referral protocols for students affected by immigration enforcement trauma. AB 2495 passed to expand prohibitions on employer immigration-related threats, and AB 2662 was presented as a way for California to monitor and document federal enforcement actions and report on their community impacts. Throughout the day, the floor featured repeated exchanges over whether the bills addressed real problems or were political messaging, but the measures that came to a vote generally advanced with majority support.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development Jan 28th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • So I think it's going to be difficult, and I'm just wondering what your plans are to try and make these
  • have been injured being on these e-scooters, and we're actually going to be going into a public campaign
Bills: S0382 , S0628 , S0654 , S0696 , S0880
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Financial Institutions Jan 14th, 2026 at 12:00 pm

Financial Institutions

Transcript Highlights:
  • So we feel like this is a very reasonable plan that will not significantly increase costs, not just to
  • You all understand campaign finance. You can't even co-mingle $1 in your personal account.
Keywords: 959, house, all
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • My plan is first to attend to pending business and then hear bills on the agenda.
  • The last budget cycle included $5.5 million to go directly to spay and neuter campaigns. to help reduce
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • appropriations and item number four moves funding between strategies for the statewide safe gun storage campaign
  • Number 2, the increase of 4.4 million was to develop the state implementation plan also in compliance
Bills: SB 1
Committee: Senate Finance
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Transportation Feb 18th, 2025

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's the way you communicate with communities at large now and really growing our social media campaign
  • But we try to get pre-registration so we can plan for the volumes we're going to see.
Summary: The Transportation Committee met and first considered SB 88, which would allow local governments to authorize utility terrain vehicles (UTVs) on certain low-speed county roads and municipal streets, with limits on who may operate them and where they may travel. An amendment from Sen. Wright was adopted to require minimum motor vehicle insurance, keep a registration certificate in the vehicle, and delay the effective date to January 1, 2026 for implementation. The bill drew mixed testimony: supporters said it would create a safe, locally controlled path for UTV use and reflect how the vehicles are already being used, while opponents from the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association and Florida Justice Association argued UTVs are designed for off-road use and lack the safety features needed for public roads. After debate, the committee reported CS/SB 88 favorably, with Sen. Davis voting no and several members expressing support while noting safety concerns for future work. The committee then heard SB 274, which designates a portion of International Drive in Orlando as Harris Rosen Way in honor of the late hotelier and philanthropist Harris Rosen. Sen. Arrington described Rosen’s business success and extensive charitable work in Central Florida, and the bill received supportive comments from committee members and a representative from UCF. The committee voted the bill favorably without opposition. The final item was a discussion on transportation workforce issues led by FDOT Secretary Jared Perdue, with remarks from Florida Transportation Builders Association president Dan Hurtado. Perdue said Florida’s growing transportation needs, an aging workforce, and projected retirements require a broader workforce strategy, including a proposed Transportation Academy, craft and trade programs, learning labs, and a transportation research institute. He said FDOT has already reduced vacancies through recruit-and-retain efforts and hiring events, but still needs more skilled workers. Hurtado said FTBA supports expanding workforce development efforts and noted the industry’s own Florida Connect Academy. No vote was taken on the workforce discussion, and the committee adjourned at the end of the meeting.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • I do want to go on the record that health plans do not retaliate against providers, but the amendment
  • AHCCCS and its health plans paid claims to hundreds of unique laboratory providers between January 2020
  • abuse or neglect, to begin an immediate investigation into the allegation, develop a child safety plan
  • I was on Bobby Kennedy's campaign staff here in Arizona, working for our children for vaccine safety.
  • A lot of Planned Parenthood supporters oppose things like this.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • We have worked with our planning department in order to streamline our approval processes.
  • If a developer comes to Bloomington with a plan that meets all the requirements, there's no need for
  • We have worked with our planning department in order to streamline our approval processes.
  • We have worked with our planning department in order to streamline our approval processes.
  • We have worked with our planning department in order to streamline our approval processes.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
SC

South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Jun 25th, 2026

South Carolina Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I'll go ahead and say I'm not going to give you all a campaign speech.
  • And I'll go ahead and say I'm not going to give you all a campaign speech.
  • of the people, and to give you a sense of how exciting my life has become now that I'm running a campaign
  • The so-called snow campaign was underway as 30 inches of snow fell.
Keywords: 977, all