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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 4/21/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • lot of work ahead of note that we have a lot of work ahead of us<00:02:46.080><c> in</c><00:02:46.319
  • </c> of M for heritage oil seed research of of M for heritage oil seed research of $500,000<00:21:15.200
  • And we all kind of are sort of makes.
  • of of uh Department this is on the radar of of uh Department of<00:38:18.240><c> A</c><00:38:18.960>
  • a discussion of the article two of with a discussion of the article two of the<00:52:44.800><c> bill
Bills: HF2446, HF2563, HF2444
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Ways and Means Committee 4/7/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • because of the nature of our business.
  • because of the nature of our business.
  • because of the nature of our business.
  • </c> of what it's going to cost to a lot of of what it's going to cost to a lot of these<00:08:21.280
  • Some of that. We've implemented much of that, but not all of that.
Bills: HF3006, HF2130, HF1290
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/1/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Redevelopment of the whole North End of Redevelopment of the whole North End of the<00:14:09.880
  • </c><00:16:05.759><c> us</c><00:16:05.880><c> of</c> kind of a regional asset those of us of kind of
  • c> of</c> Oakdale is very appreciative of of Oakdale is very appreciative of of efforts<00:23:59.360>
  • hundreds of millions of dollars?
  • ><c> of</c><01:01:22.640><c> dollars</c> tune of hundreds of millions of dollars tune of hundreds of
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/13/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • some of these items, and so it's not as much of a reflection of him or you.
  • your</c> fantastic job of of getting your your fantastic job of of getting your your ducks<00:19:14.480
  • ><c> I</c><00:30:02.760><c> would</c> light of of alcohol provision I would light of of alcohol provision
  • </c> component of that particular uh set of component of that particular uh set of health<00:59:21.799
  • </c> of Parks and Recreation at the city of of Parks and Recreation at the city of Bloomington<01:03:
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • We're going to be talking about a couple of topics, including an evaluation of the Board of Environmental
  • We spent a lot of time and effort with the earlier DTSC reforms in order to, in part, repair the department's
  • of hazards in communities of color and the twin evil... ...of the over-concentration of hazards in communities
  • of nine of its permit decisions on time.
  • of nine of its permit decisions on time.
Keywords: 988, house, all
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate May 14th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The intent of the of of the of the rules is to cut off the of of the of the rules is to cut off the of
  • Because we get out of here and you kind of backlogged. out of here and you kind of backlogged. out of
  • here and you kind of backlogged.
  • get rid of that backlog, get caught of get rid of that backlog, get caught of get rid of that backlog
  • of of of space and exploration of of of of space and exploration of of of of space and science.
Bills: HJR 1, HB 9, HB 21, HB 26, HB 30, HB 37, HB 116, HB 630, HB 879, HB 913, HB 1151, HB 1318, HB 1593, HB 1899, HB 2703, HB 2809, HB 2890, HB 2970, HB 3307, HB 3526, HB 5092, SB 128, SB 203, SB 317, SB 393, SB 397, SB 644, SB 731, SB 801, SB 913, SB 1071, SB 1073, SB 1086, SB 1087, SB 1232, SB 1250, SB 1262, SB 1285, SB 1310, SB 1359, SB 1444, SB 1483, SB 1705, SB 1782, SB 1861, SB 1897, SB 1944, SB 2023, SB 2043, SB 2082, SB 2133, SB 2215, SB 2297, SB 2298, SB 2309, SB 2532, SB 2549, SB 2566, SB 2617, SB 2619, SB 2639, SB 2688, SB 2696, SB 2717, SB 2790, SB 2841, SB 2847, SB 2850, SB 2857, SB 2891, SB 2919, SB 2928, SB 2972, SB 3052, SB 3053, SB 1, SB 260, SB 1506, SB 1637, HB 37, HB 109, HB 334, HB 1130, HB 1238, HB 1327, HB 1610, HB 1615, HB 1620, HB 1689, HB 2081, HB 2809, HB 2884, HB 2890, HB 4215, HB 5092, HCR 7, HCR 75, HCR 86, HCR 92, HCR 93, HCR 126, SB 644, SB 1086, SB 1230, SB 1310, SB 1361, SB 1553, SB 1778, SB 1790, SB 2344, SB 2460, SB 2515, SB 2600, SB 2747, SB 2751, SB 2785, SB 2790, SB 3047, SB 3048, SB 3050, SB 3051, SB 3052, SB 3053, SB 3056, SB 3058, SB 3061, HJR 1, HB 1130, HB 1689, HB 2884, HB 1393, HB 2559, HB 26, HB 3012, HB 1327, HB 109, HB 1238, HB 2890, HB 9, HB 4215, HB 2970, HB 37, HB 1899, HB 1593, HB 2607, HB 3526, HB 3810, HB 5092, HB 388, HB 2809, HB 1151, HB 913, HB 3307, HB 879, HB 116, HB 12, HB 2703, HB 1610, HB 1615, HB 1620, HB 30, HB 21, HB 2712, HB 2692, HB 1633, HB 1318, HB 685, HB 630, HB 4753, HB 2742, HB 303, HB 198, HB 1535, HB 762, HB 148, HB 1520, HB 5061, HB 2286, HB 1606, HB 1041, HB 132, HB 11, HCR 7, HCR 75, HCR 86, HCR 92, HCR 93, HCR 126, SJR 36, SJR 50, SJR 63, SCR 12, SCR 39, SB 2023, SB 1310, SB 2972, SB 1073, SB 2847, SB 2532, SB 2619, SB 62, SB 666, SB 847, SB 284, SB 854, SB 810, SB 1505, SB 583, SB 507, SB 1434, SB 1772, SB 2016, SB 1122, SB 731, SB 397, SB 508, SB 1436, SB 287, SB 1882, SB 393, SB 1791, SB 209, SB 2429, SB 511, SB 2309, SB 1085, SB 1975, SB 2717, SB 1262, SB 636, SB 2056, SB 884, SB 1200, SB 1845, SB 2458, SB 801, SB 3014, SB 3013, SB 758, SB 2797, SB 2076, SB 2876, SB 1640, SB 1449, SB 1181, SB 1359, SB 1234, SB 2926, SB 2841, SB 1528, SB 2891, SB 1854, SB 317, SB 1250, SB 2082, SB 1285, SB 1237, SB 2819, SB 629, SB 2608, SB 1602, SB 2009, SB 2460, SB 867, SB 640, SB 1698, SB 2680, SB 2994, SB 2747, SB 913, SB 1071, SB 1086, SB 1087, SB 1483, SB 1444, SB 1553, SB 1556, SB 1703, SB 2133, SB 2297, SB 2298, SB 2622, SB 2955, SB 2334, SB 1861, SB 2043, SB 1367, SB 2857, SB 128, SB 3058, SB 2044, SB 2363, SB 2565, SB 1888, SB 3048, SB 3052, SB 3053, SB 3036, SB 3057, SB 3056, SB 3043, SB 3050, SB 3063, SB 3035, SB 1790, SB 1778, SB 203, SB 3061, SB 2799, SB 2790, SB 2688, SB 2515, SB 1230, SB 2522, SB 2639, SB 2459, SB 3051, SB 2655, SB 2251, SB 1884, SB 2617, SB 2751, SB 2928, SB 2566, SB 1897, SB 1749, SB 1361, SB 2549, SB 2553, SB 2919, SB 1782, SB 1705, SB 2696, SB 1944, SB 2215, SB 644, SB 1232, SB 2850, HB 45, HB 48, HB 1261, HB 1465, HB 1778, HB 2596, HB 5238, HB 33, HB 1188, HB 210, HB 1022, HB 1458, HB 5560, HB 1240, HB 1950, HB 2027, HB 2768, HB 2788, HB 2791, HB 3146, HB 3698, HB 3699, HB 1893, HB 3700, HB 4850, HB 4187, HB 1397, HB 4885, HB 4804, HB 3751, HB 3611, HB 2775, HB 2061, HB 2003, HB 1729, HB 1242, HB 791, HB 2029, HB 647, HB 2522, HB 4738, HB 3033, HB 3594, HB 3474, HB 2563, HB 2802, HCR 90, SJR 87, SB 2969, SB 3073, SB 2497, SB 1798, SB 2603, SB 2607, SB 781, SJR 34, SB 17, SB 314, SB 455, SB 509, SB 529, SB 541, SB 693, SB 761, SB 963, SB 1023, SB 1968, SB 2122, SB 2308, SB 2371, SB 2420, SB 2544, SJR 87, SB 1285, SB 1359, SB 2857, SB 3073, HJR 1, HB 9, HB 21, HB 116, HB 913, HB 1151, HB 1899, HB 2970, HB 3307, SB 1073, SB 1310, SB 2532, SB 2619, SB 2847, SB 2972, SB 128, SB 2043, SR 393, SR 511, SR 518, SR 520, SB 314, SB 455, SB 761, SB 1023, SB 2122, SB 2371, SB 2420, SB 17, SB 509, SB 644, SB 1230, SB 1361, SB 1778, SB 1790, SB 2460, SB 2515, SB 2747, SB 2751, SB 2790, SB 3048, SB 3050, SB 3051, SB 3052, SB 3053, SB 3056, SB 3058, SB 3061, HB 37, HB 109, HB 1130, HB 1238, HB 1327, HB 1610, HB 1615, HB 1620, HB 1689, HB 2809, HB 2884, HB 2890, HB 4215, HB 5092, HCR 7, HCR 75, HCR 86, HCR 92, HCR 93, HCR 126, SB 1086, SB 1553, HJR 182, HB 4, HB 24, HB 46, HB 101, HB 146, HB 170, HB 214, HB 305, HB 426, HB 549, HB 551, HB 594, HB 722, HB 824, HB 1119, HB 1579, HB 2215, HB 2458, HB 2530, HB 2674, HB 2713, HB 2974, HB 3015, HB 3151, HB 3180, HB 3221, HB 3359, HB 3556, HB 4088, HB 4211, HB 4396, HB 4413, HB 4580, HB 4609, HB 4864, HB 5088, HB 5154, HB 5263, HB 2294, HJR 182, HB 4, HB 24, HB 46, HB 101, HB 146, HB 170, HB 214, HB 305, HB 426, HB 549, HB 551, HB 594, HB 722, HB 824, HB 1119, HB 1579, HB 2215, HB 2458, HB 2530, HB 2674, HB 2713, HB 2974, HB 3015, HB 3151, HB 3180, HB 3221, HB 3359, HB 3556, HB 4088, HB 4211, HB 4396, HB 4413, HB 4580, HB 4609, HB 4864, HB 5088, HB 5154, HB 5263, HB 2294
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 02/25/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • of</c> um atmosphere of kind of pullback of um atmosphere of kind of pullback of federal<00:48:24.760
  • The public backlog of repairs is estimated to be about $70 billion, and the annual appropriation for
  • </c><00:54:29.240><c> of</c><00:54:29.480><c> repairs</c><00:54:30.480><c> um</c><00:54:30.760><c> is
  • </c> the public backlog of repairs um is the public backlog of repairs um is estimated<00:54:31.440><
  • </c><02:03:15.719><c> of</c> construction versus renovation of of construction versus renovation of of
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Interim Joint Committee on Appropriations & Revenue. (7-1-26)

Appropriations & Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • of office of state that you're talking of office of state budget<00:24:39.680><c> director</c><00:24
  • :35:43.760><c> $13,896,</c> offer of assistance of $13,896, offer of assistance of $13,896, bonding<00
  • </c> rate of 4.42%. rate of 4.42%.
  • </c> stay out of but to answer that part of stay out of but to answer that part of the<01:02:04.880><
  • kind of say, oversight on any of any kind of say, oversight on any of that<01:09:38.600><c> stuff?
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 4/14/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> the</c> of both the state of Minnesota and the of both the state of Minnesota and the city<00:04
  • </c><00:09:50.399><c> to</c> outside of the state of Minnesota to outside of the state of Minnesota to
  • So, uh, represent Son. of that that building, renovation of of that that building, renovation of that
  • are</c><01:05:44.480><c> going</c> July of 27 to August of 27, we are going July of 27 to August of
  • </c> of that mockup office in February of 26. of that mockup office in February of 26.
Bills: HF4912, HF4664
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 3/17/26

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • the</c> the board of directors uh of the the board of directors uh of the proposed<00:20:45.600><c> action
  • </c> of income and expenditures, review of of income and expenditures, review of change<00:25:10.000>
  • So the majority of the uh of the 19.
  • of this information about why, you know, maybe some of the trends of the decreasing number of authorizers
  • ><c> of</c><00:45:20.160><c> January</c> Department of Education as of January Department of Education
Bills: HF3487, HF3421
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Local and County Government Feb 10th, 2026 at 02:00 pm

Local and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • The provisions of Senate Bill 2046.
  • Yes, it will allow the Department of Environmental Quality to determine the legality of a campsite.
  • of new law?
  • And as I'm thinking of the Department of Public Safety, do you want?
  • Who do you think, when you think of the Department of Public Safety, who are you thinking about?
Bills: SB1265, SB1198, SB2046
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Agriculture and Forestry Committee Feb 5th, 2026

Agriculture and Forestry

Transcript Highlights:
  • I on behalf of the citizens of Alabama.
  • of them, and could do that any way ADEM thinks is fit for the purposes of the folks of this state.
  • </c><00:22:20.240><c> would</c> consumption of of those deer that would consumption of of those deer
  • of standards.
  • </c> cause of it, what's the direct cause of cause of it, what's the direct cause of [clears throat]
Bills: SB71, SB71
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Care & Wellness Feb 3rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Health Care & Wellness

Transcript Highlights:
  • , the Department of Commerce, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Health, the Department
  • of Social and Health Services,... ...the Department of Corrections, the Department of Health, the Department
  • of Social and Health Services, the Office of the Insurance Commissioner, the Office of the Superintendent
  • The principles kind of came out of that.
  • of chest pain or the quality of fever.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Jan 26th, 2026 at 04:00 pm

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • November of 2025.
  • We have attenuators on the back of our vehicles, some of them, that absorb the hits of a crash, like
  • I'm here to speak in support of Senate Bill 6110 because of the countless number of unsafe e-bike riders
  • I'm Councilmember Amy Falcone of the City of Kirkland, and I'm here on behalf of the Kirkland Council
  • of SB 6110.
Bills: SB5234, SB6110, SB6176
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Labor & Workplace Standards Jan 21st, 2026 at 08:00 am

Labor & Workplace Standards

Transcript Highlights:
  • I see Representative Dance here as a prime sponsor of one of our bills.
  • of this bill.
  • of the 30-day period and an extension of 45.
  • Members of the committee, Tammy Fallon, on behalf of the Department of Labor and Industries.
  • of pears, and eight varieties of cherries.
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • > Um, by way of background, I was one of Um, by way of background, I was one of the<00:02:49.920><c>
  • of '24 is when it kicked in, for an adjustment date of July 1st of '24.
  • was paying for some additional call center to build up, to deal with a lot of the backlog that we had
  • of of uh uh have access to other types of of uh uh of<01:08:35.279><c> nursing</c><01:08:35.839><c>
  • </c> directors of National Association of directors of National Association of State<01:13:03.040><c>
Summary: The committee first approved the minutes from the November 13, 2025 meeting and then heard testimony from Quarter Hill, the tolling subcontractor for RiverLink on the Indiana-Kentucky bridge system. Quarter Hill described its role in back-office support and call center operations for the Lincoln, Kennedy, and Lewis and Clark bridges, and said the contract began in 2021 with go-live in September 2023. The company reported that revenue has increased since it took over, customer service response times have improved, and it has been operating at a loss because the contract was based on outdated transaction estimates and did not account for higher-than-expected volume and added support costs. Members questioned Quarter Hill about the role of consultants, the low reported collection rate, and why the company was leaving the contract. Quarter Hill said a single large consulting engineering firm had been hired to help shape the RFP and contract, but argued that consultants and overly detailed requirements can create disputes and hinder efficient service. On collection rates, the company said the reported 85% rate reflects the absence of registration holds and other enforcement tools, and that the remaining unpaid tolls are the hardest to collect. The company also said it had lost significant money on the contract and had reached a change order and termination agreement, while emphasizing that the system itself was functioning well. The committee then received a staff report on Kentucky veterans centers. Staff said quality of care is generally high and staffing has improved, but reported occupancy figures are misleading because they are based on certified beds rather than functional capacity after conversions to single-occupancy rooms and capital projects. The report said actual occupancy is closer to 85% than the commonly reported 56%, and that increasing occupancy would not necessarily increase revenue because the state’s cost of care exceeds reimbursement and private-pay revenue. Recommendations included adopting functional occupancy reporting, continuing the move to single-occupancy rooms, reviewing modernization needs at Thompson Hood, including Eastern Kentucky in planning, and referring the Radcliffe HVAC procurement and installation to the Auditor of Public Accounts and Attorney General for review.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Banking and Insurance Jan 13th, 2026

Banking and Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • member of the Alliance of Health Care Sharing Ministries.
  • But many of our members love to be a part of a case.
  • I was really okay with it when I thought it was more of a microcosm kind of idea of a smaller sort of
  • I don't want someone, people I think are rightfully more afraid of God than they are of the rest of us
  • All of that's part of it.
Summary: The Committee on Banking and Insurance met with a quorum and took up several bills, beginning with SB 834 on insurance requirements for nonprofit religious organizations and health care sharing ministries. The bill repeals a recent restriction on licensed insurance agents marketing or selling faith-based health care sharing programs. Supporters argued the change restores free speech and consumer education while preserving existing fraud and disclosure protections; opponents said allowing agents and brokers could create consumer confusion and has been associated with bad actors. A title amendment was adopted, and after debate the committee reported the bill favorably. The committee also heard and passed SB 642, which extends reporting and duty requirements to foreign and alien bail bond insurers, and SB 394, a technical bill updating reinsurance intermediary manager law to match current DFS practice. SB 266, which lets vulnerable adults rescind public adjuster contracts without penalty, was reported favorably after testimony from supporters in the insurance and elder law communities and a public adjuster who said the intent was good but the bill may need refinement. SB 832, a residential property insurance transparency bill requiring rate breakdown reports and a consumer resource center, also passed after discussion about consumer clarity and whether the required cost categories can be compiled as written. Later, the committee approved SB 540, which creates cybersecurity requirements for mortgage and money service businesses, closes a regulatory gap for certain investment advisers, adjusts OFR examination-payment deadlines, changes de novo charter requirements, allows virtual credit union meetings, and makes other financial regulation updates. Several amendments were adopted, including a substitute amendment removing fintech sandbox provisions. Finally, SB 1028 on Citizens Property Insurance Corporation was reported favorably after debate over a commercial lines clearinghouse intended to reduce Citizens’ exposure and shift more business to the private market; members discussed taxpayer risk, market competition, and consumer protections. The meeting ended with adjournment.
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • A lot of questions, and of course, he's been a part of this work also, too.
  • A lot of questions and of course, too.
  • c><00:26:33.600><c> want</c> and so at the end of all of this we want and so at the end of all of this
  • </c> share model of both of those programs share model of both of those programs which<01:21:52.000><
  • of of graduates of this got 13 years of of graduates of this program<01:59:48.560><c> that</c><01:59
Summary: The Interim Joint Committee on Education met for its first interim meeting and established a quorum before taking up its first topic, Kentucky’s new assessment and accountability model. Commissioner Robbie Fletcher, joined by KDE staff and superintendents, described a multi-year effort involving the Kentucky “Now We Learn” Council, more than 50 educators and stakeholders, at least 18 pilot districts, surveys, focus groups, town halls, and four prototype frameworks. He emphasized three priorities for the new model: vibrant learning experiences, innovation in assessment, and collaboration with communities. Fletcher said the state accountability portion would continue to meet federal requirements and identify CSI/TSI/ATSI schools, while shifting toward more emphasis on individual student growth, grade-level equivalency in reading and math, career and technical education, graduation rate, and English language proficiency. He also said science would remain a required assessment but be reported separately rather than counted in the CSI/TSI calculation. He stressed that the model should focus on growth, local flexibility, and meaningful measures that reflect community expectations, while still preserving a statewide framework. The committee also heard from Bullitt County superintendent Jesse Bacon, who described his district’s local accountability work. He said Bullitt County formed a community coalition with broad representation from across the district, business leaders, and community members, met six times during the school year, and worked toward a public-facing dashboard that would show community expectations, evidence of accountability, and areas for improvement. Bacon said the district identified six community-defined pillars, beginning with student learning and foundational academic knowledge, as part of a system intended to communicate strengths and improvement areas to the public.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 29th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We made it, but we are a very small percentage of people who because of HP 1403, because of in-state
  • Even though that was one of the most challenging experiences of my life, it has also been one of the
  • So we don't track sort of categories of students at the Grinning Ward by sort of immigration. status.
  • Today marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.
  • All of them.
Bills: HB232