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TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Make Texas higher education, do not put a wrench in the works and make Texas higher education not the
- Without these certain "liberal arts" classes, my education and my peers' education will suffer.
- post higher education.
- It's bad for higher education.
- in higher education.
Bills:
SB 37
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Improvement, and the Department of Education.
- Her background as a former property tax chair, education policy chair, and now in education finance,
- We're in an imperfect world, trying to negotiate a very complicated education finance bill.
- The education co-chair will move the H1049DE amendment, correct, Chair Joachim? Yes.
- I'm sure that in the education committees, you talk a lot about student mental health.
Bills:
HF1049
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Article four is education statute.
- Article five is special education.
- </c><00:14:59.040><c> house</c> today to speak on the educ house today to speak on the educ house education
- For special education services.
- </c> through education. So, thank you chairs. through education. So, thank you chairs.
Bills:
HF1306
Keywords:
education, school policy, teacher training, student health, emergency response, 1183, house
VT
Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Caucus of the Whole - 2025-03-26 - 1:30PM
Vermont House Floor Meeting
TX
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- kind of now in a post-COVID era and during the interim, I, I heard concerns from leaders in higher education
- this attendance, SB 724 requires that each member of a governing board of an institution of higher education
- Which passed unanimously out of the Education Committee and passed out of the Senate with bipartisan
- aims to prevent espionage and intellectual property theft at Texas public institutions of higher education
- Granting rulemaking authority to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to adopt rules necessary
Bills:
SB 37
MS
Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Education - Room 216, 10 March, 2025; 2:30 PM
MS
Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Education - Room 216, 4 March, 2025; 11:00 AM
MS
Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Education - Room 216, 27 February, 2025; 9:00 AM
TX
Bills:
SB 26
MS
Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Education - Room 216, 4 February, 2025; 3:45 PM
MS
Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Education - Room 216, 3 February, 2025; 2:00 PM
MS
Mississippi 2025 Regular Session
Education - Room 216, 31 January, 2025; 9:45 AM
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- We educate more Arizonans than any other education institution. 90% of our students stay in Arizona.
- We educate more Arizonans than any other education institution. 90% of our students stay in Arizona.
- We educate more Arizonans than any other education institution. 90% of our students stay in Arizona.
- We educated 11,000 students, or we will educate 11,000 students this year.
- One more education question. Okay.
Bills:
HB4154, HB4155, HB4156, HB4157, HB4158, HB4159, HB4160, HB4161, HB4162, HB4163, HB4164, HB4165, HB4166, HB4167, HB4168, HB4169, SB1847, SB1848, SB1849, SB1850, SB1851, SB1852, SB1853, SB1854, SB1855, SB1856, SB1857, SB1858, SB1859, SB1860, SB1861, SB1862
Keywords:
general appropriations act, budget, biennial budget, state spending, appropriations, fiscal year 2026, fiscal year 2027, state treasury, agency funding, operating budget, capital budget, public finance, state agencies, legislative budget, house appropriations, rules committee, HB4155, amusements, amusement industry, entertainment
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Feb 25th, 2026
Ways and Means Education
Transcript Highlights:
- Chair: I want to welcome everyone to the House Ways and Means Education Committee this morning.
- status so that they of their educational status so that they have<00:09:18.320><c> actually</c><00:09
- The first amendment is to replace on line 105 through 107, that the Education Trust Fund Appropriation
- Um, the Commission on Higher Education may— >> All right. Are there any questions on the amendment?
- </c> on higher education on higher education >> and<00:22:40.000><c> I</c><00:22:40.240><c> respect
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
Senate Chamber Feb 18th, 2026 at 10:25 pm
New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting
Bills:
SB241
Keywords:
child care, child care assistance, child care subsidy, early childhood education, early childhood care, daycare, preschool, pre-K, Head Start, Early Head Start, Children's Code, early childhood education and care department, ECECD, child care facilities, licensed child care, registered child care, copayments, waitlist, subsidy, federal poverty level
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
Senate Chamber Feb 18th, 2026 at 06:51 pm
New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting
Bills:
SB241
Keywords:
child care, child care assistance, child care subsidy, early childhood education, early childhood care, daycare, preschool, pre-K, Head Start, Early Head Start, Children's Code, early childhood education and care department, ECECD, child care facilities, licensed child care, registered child care, copayments, waitlist, subsidy, federal poverty level
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
Senate Chamber Feb 18th, 2026 at 10:53 am
New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting
Bills:
SB241
Keywords:
child care, child care assistance, child care subsidy, early childhood education, early childhood care, daycare, preschool, pre-K, Head Start, Early Head Start, Children's Code, early childhood education and care department, ECECD, child care facilities, licensed child care, registered child care, copayments, waitlist, subsidy, federal poverty level
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Paul Federation of Educators. Educators. Educators.
- </c><01:26:33.920><c> our</c> educators that you are educating our educators that you are educating our
- We educate all children. I'm an educator, and that's what we do.
- So we educate Republicans. We educate Democrats. We educate independents. It doesn't matter to us.
- So we educate Republicans. We educate Democrats. We educate independents. It doesn't matter to us.
Keywords:
school access, school site, school district, charter school, federal agents, DHS, Department of Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, CBP, Customs and Border Protection, USCIS, immigration enforcement, judicial warrant, student privacy, school safety, sanctuary schools, warrant requirement, federal warrant, school grounds
NM
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- However, they did add the 1% salary increase for state employees, higher education institutions, and
- They did add the 1% salary increase for state employees, higher education institutions, in public schools
Bills:
SB241
Keywords:
child care, child care assistance, child care subsidy, early childhood education, early childhood care, daycare, preschool, pre-K, Head Start, Early Head Start, Children's Code, early childhood education and care department, ECECD, child care facilities, licensed child care, registered child care, copayments, waitlist, subsidy, federal poverty level
Summary:
The Senate began by outlining the day’s agenda, then received several House messages, including the House’s request for concurrence on Senate Bill 151 and notice that the House had concurred in Senate amendments to House Bills 2, 3, and 70. The Senate also received enrolled bills SB 64 and SB 101, and later adopted committee reports on House Bill 120 and SB 64. The chamber then took up concurrence on SB 151, a tax package that the House amended to remove the gross receipts tax provision for medical supplies, add a 1% salary increase for state employees, higher education, and public schools, extend a high-wage job tax credit, and add sunsets. Senator Hamblen supported concurrence as a friendly amendment, while Senator Cervantes argued the House changes transformed the bill into an unconstitutional appropriations measure and urged a conference committee. The Senate nevertheless concurred, 22-14.
On third reading, the Senate passed House Bill 61, which increases the penalty for aggravated battery on a peace officer from a third-degree to a second-degree felony to align with other sentencing provisions. Supporters, including Senator Cervantes, cited consistency in the criminal code and noted the Sentencing Commission’s endorsement; the bill passed 37-0. The Senate also passed House Joint Memorial 3, directing the Environment Department to convene stakeholders and report on implementation of the PFAS Protection Act, despite a brief exchange over whether the memorial could be read as expanding authority under the existing PFAS law; it passed 22-13.
The chamber then passed several memorials: Senate Memorial 20, amended to include youth and family voices and legislative appointees in a statewide youth violence summit, passed 35-0; Senate Memorial 21, calling for a study of a statewide overdose prevention program, passed 35-0; Senate Memorial 22, which asks the Legislative Finance Committee to convene a working group on domestic violence funding and CYFD-related funding flows, passed; and Senate Memorial 27, urging expansion of the Radiation Exposure Act to compensate New Mexicans affected by atomic testing and uranium mining, passed 34-0. At the end of the session, the Senate received a governor’s message authorizing consideration of SB 74 on cockfighting penalties, followed by a playful Senate response message. The body also agreed to move House Joint Memorial 2 from Rules to the President’s table and then recessed until 8:30 a.m. the next day.
NM
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- Because I was getting a dual master's degree in elementary education and special education, I decided
- and elementary education.
- quality education.
- For a future educator workforce that reflects the students and provides the highest quality education
- Athletics at higher education.
Keywords:
teacher residency, Teacher Residency Act, public schools, teacher preparation, educator pipeline, teacher recruitment, teacher retention, student teachers, apprenticeship, co-teaching, mentor teachers, residency stipend, teacher salary, level one teacher, charter schools, school districts, New Mexico education, teacher workforce, principal stipend, cohort model