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NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Federal Funding Stabilization Subcommittee Nov 6th, 2025
Federal Funding Stabilization Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- And then also the OBBA limits state taxes on health care providers, which is a primary way that states
- I think it's time that people just get reasonable and get government open and get back to work.
- veterans who are 10%, 20%, or 30% disabled that have very substantial property investments in their primary
- There is a stakeholder group that includes the Foundation for Open Government, Municipal League.
- However, we would certainly be open to discussing solutions and options where we could support the state
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The comment portal will be left open until 5 p.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, May 6, to allow those who are unable
- story to a minor for entertainment, and that the person is dressed as the opposite gender, it is a primary
- Primary component of the entertainment.
- So this is not something we want to open the door to.
- HB 2555 opened the door for transmission and distribution utilities to request... approval for resiliency
Committee:
House State Affairs
Keywords:
wildfire, wildfire mitigation, wildfire prevention, volunteer fire department, Texas A&M Forest Service, West Texas A&M University, prescribed burning, fuel loading, fuel reduction, firefighting equipment database, emergency communications, disaster preparedness, rural fire protection, asset hardening, natural resource management, emergency management, large wildfire risk, fire grant funding, fire suppression, Texas Legislature
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hied Committee Meeting - 2025-04-21
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Line 130 is the Z-degree Textbook Program, with Open Educational Resources at $100,000.
- One of the primary changes made, however, is an increase in fees paid by these institutions.
- Our practice spans the spectrum of care from the most primary to the most complex.
- We officially opened in May 2022 to be a resource for thousands of youth placed in foster care in Minnesota
- I'm so sorry; I should have asked you before we opened it all the way up.
Bills:
HF2312
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
Keywords:
higher education, college finance, student aid, financial aid, state grants, North Star Promise, scholarships, tuition relief, Minnesota State, University of Minnesota, Office of Higher Education, work-study, child care grants, Indian scholarships, tribal colleges, Hunger-Free Campus, student parents, pregnant students, parenting students, sexual misconduct
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- basically the care of that patient if it wasn't done right, so I think there's trepidation. ...of opening
- The primary difference between an administrative license and a full license is the intent to see patients
- Performing Utilization Management Reviews is one of the primary classes that, to my understanding, the
- We owe it to them and to the future of our industry to open the door.
- whether insurers should be categorizing single individuals as riskier than married ones, which indeed opens
Bills:
HB712 , HB722 , HB946 , HB1687 , HB1809 , HB1899 , HB2528 , HB2583 , HB2741 , HB2750 , HB3021 , HB3150 , HB3265 , HB3658 , HB3812 , HB3960 , HB4392 , HB4432
Committee:
House Insurance
Keywords:
prostate cancer, health benefit plans, insurance coverage, cost sharing, preventive health care, auto insurance, total loss evaluation, disclosure, insurance materials, vehicle appraisal, HB 946, Texas Insurance Code, automobile insurance claims, oral release, written release, settlement agreement, claim release, property damage, bodily injury, psychological injury
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Agriculture Committee Meeting - 2025-04-02
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development
Transcript Highlights:
- To open this up to commercial feed businesses, I'd like to introduce my testifier, Mr.
- To do so, we've been doing some of those things like holding open vacancies in certain programs and delaying
- While this incorporates the primary species raised in the state, it excludes many other livestock that
- Two of the primary categories are so broad that almost any farm practice We already have a pretty robust
- This opens up the soil.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- are two primary witnesses in opposition, they may testify as well.
- Opening an account created barriers.
- Well, I certainly am open to looking at ways to strengthen this bill.
- The two primary witnesses in support will each have two minutes.
- The two primary witnesses in opposition will each have two minutes.
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
Summary:
The committee heard several bills, with testimony largely focused on child safety, immigrant community transparency, agricultural land security, consumer protection, estate transfers, detention commissary pricing, and public works wage enforcement. SB 1234 would require fentanyl to be included in drug tests ordered by juvenile courts for parents or guardians in dependency cases; the author said it was a narrow child-safety measure, and there was no opposition. SB 1257 would require the Attorney General to publish annual reports on immigration enforcement incidents at designated safe locations; supporters said it would improve accountability and document fear in immigrant communities, while questions centered on how the data would be collected and concerns were raised about sanctuary policies. SB 1176 would bar foreign adversary entities from buying or controlling California agricultural land; supporters framed it as a national security measure, while committee members pressed the author on enforcement, who would verify buyers, and possible discriminatory application. The bill was moved on a 2-4 vote and placed on call after the author said he would work on clarifying responsibility and nondiscrimination concerns.
The committee also heard SB 1146, which would require clear disclosure when AI-generated or altered images, audio, or video are used in health-related advertisements depicting health care providers. The California Medical Association and California Dental Association supported the bill, saying it would curb deceptive deepfake ads and protect consumers; it passed unanimously, 7-0. SB 988 would restrict assignment of benefits in auto glass claims, require claim numbers and itemized estimates, and update repair disclosure rules to curb overbilling and steering; supporters said it would protect consumers and stabilize insurance costs, while independent glass shop concerns about steering and market concentration were discussed. The bill passed 7-0, with one member abstaining because of a conflict.
SB 1288, presented on behalf of Senator Laird, would require financial institutions to make good-faith efforts to notify beneficiaries of non-probate assets and would simplify access requirements, especially for nonprofits. Supporters described long delays and burdensome account-opening requirements; SIFMA and the California Bankers Association opposed the bill unless amended, citing conflicts with federal and industry obligations and concerns about retroactive burdens. The bill passed 8-0. SB 941 would cap commissary markups in private immigration detention facilities at 35% above vendor cost; supporters said detainees often pay excessive prices for basic necessities, and the bill passed 8-0. Finally, SB 909 would raise and index public works contractor fees and penalties and dedicate more penalty revenue to enforcement; labor supporters said stronger funding is needed to address wage theft and backlogs, while contractors warned of uncapped costs and reduced transparency. The discussion continued with questions about enforcement and whether stronger penalties or license restrictions would better deter repeat violators.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- <00:01:30.159><c> those</c> The low-income housing tax credit program is the federal government's primary
- </c><00:10:20.200><c> up</c><00:10:20.880><c> and</c> just allow you to keep opening up and just allow
- you to keep opening up and you<00:10:21.160><c> just</c><00:10:21.320><c> keep</c><00:10:21.560><c>
- That's your job, your primary job.
- </c><00:12:56.279><c> job</c> you do that's your job your primary job you do that's your job your primary
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Minnesota House passes bill to create an independent Office of the Inspector General to tackle fraud May 8th, 2026
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Of those, they have opened and are actively investigating 132 cases.
- Of those,<00:31:27.360><c> they</c><00:31:27.600><c> have</c><00:31:27.760><c> opened</c><00:31:28.159
- </c> to another agency as the primary to another agency as the primary investigative<00:31:41.120><c>
- She said the office would not have any primary or overlapping role with the legislative auditor, and
- </c><00:52:12.880><c> um</c><00:52:12.960><c> or</c> will not have any sort of primary um or will not
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on State and Local Government - 03/20/25
State and Local Government
Transcript Highlights:
- That's their primary responsibility.
- That's their primary responsibility.
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- So that's where the primary thing.
- </c> as each office knows what their primary as each office knows what their primary responsibilities
Committee:
Senate State and Local Government
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Health and Human Services - 03/26/26
Health and Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- the testifiers really around the Marriage and Family Therapists, and I'll just cover briefly the primary
- NPs and CNSs lead clinics and private practices all over the state, especially in primary care and mental
- NPs and CNSs lead clinics and private practices all over the state, especially in primary care and mental
- And so, I<01:11:23.200><c> am</c> I am I am uh<01:11:24.320><c> open</c><01:11:24.800><c> to</c><01:11
- discussion with uh open to continuing discussion with the the the um um um with<01:11:28.440><c> the
Committee:
Senate Health and Human Services
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- I would like to now invite Senator Cole to open this service with an invocation.
- Debate is open. Thank you. Is there further debate?
- And with that, debate is open. Is there further debate? Hearing none.
- President, debate is open. Is there further debate?
- Debate is open. Thank you. Is there further debate?
Summary:
The Senate convened with 34 members present and approved the previous day’s journal. After prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, the body received committee reports on several measures, including Senate Joint Memorial 109, Senate Resolution 115, and multiple Senate bills that were referred to the appropriate committees or advanced to second reading. The Senate also received House Bills 540 and 541, both sent to the Judiciary and Rules Committee, and moved House Bill 514, House Bill 515, Senate Bill 1244, and Senate Bill 1232 to third reading.
The chamber then paused for its Lincoln Day Service, featuring remarks on Abraham Lincoln and the American experiment by Secretary of State Phil McGrane. Following the service, the Senate took up several gubernatorial appointments to the Idaho Health Insurance Exchange Board. The Senate adopted committee reports confirming Dr. Karen Cabell, Robert Cuyo, and Kevin Settles, with members speaking in support of each nominee’s health care, business, and public service experience.
The Senate also adopted the committee report confirming Senator Todd Lakey to the State Insurance Fund Board. In miscellaneous business, senators made introductions and announcements, including notice of a noon Capital Clarity session on weather modification and mosquito abatement and comments about a recent go-kart event. The Senate adjourned until 11 a.m. the following day.
AZ
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement - 04/01/25
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Wall-E was the primary breadwinner for our family, at least after he started at Edina.
- Wall-E was the primary breadwinner for our family, at least after he started at Edina.
- Wall-E was the primary breadwinner for our family, at least after he started at Edina.
- Wall-E was the primary breadwinner for our family, at least after he started at Edina.
- I'm open to that.
AZ
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session, Day 3 (1-8-26)
Kentucky Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Uh, with the permission of the primary sponsor, I wish to be added as co-sponsor to Senate Resolution
- Uh, with permission of the primary sponsor, I move to be a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 10.
- With permission of the primary sponsor, I move to be added as a co-sponsor to Senate Joint Resolution
- Uh, with permission of the primary sponsor, I move to be a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 10.
- Uh, with permission of the primary sponsor, I move to be a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 10.
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Water and Natural Resources Nov 17th, 2025
Water & Natural Resources Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- They could open, if they see data, they could open the next round of projects as early as this spring
- Legislation would encourage these projects to use renewable energy as their primary energy source.
- I have a couple of closing thoughts, and then we'll open it up for questions.
- And yeah, we'll open for questions. Thank you for that.
- Upon transfer of the water right, I guess that needs to be brought out in the open.
Committee:
House Water & Natural Resources Committee
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Debate is open. Thank you. Is there further debate?
- District 4 is the primary recharge zone.
- President, the debate is open. Thank you. Is there further debate?
- President, debate is open. Is there further debate?
- Senator Blaylock, you have the floor to open the debate. Thank you, Mr.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Civil Rights & Judiciary Feb 25th, 2026 at 08:00 am
Civil Rights & Judiciary
Transcript Highlights:
- And with that, I'll open House Bill 2735 staff report.
- They tried to make one parent primary. ...is actually at around 35%, which is what courts like to do.
- They try to make one parent primary because they feel like that's going to avoid conflict.
- And open the executive session on a lot of bills. So staff report.
Committee:
House Civil Rights & Judiciary
Keywords:
family law, constitutional floor, legal standards, child custody, divorce, SB 5868, superior court, judge, judgeship, judicial vacancy, court administration, Skagit County, Yakima County, RCW 2.08.061, Washington courts, county judges, caseload, docket backlog, judicial workload, elected judge
FL
Florida 2026 4th Special Session
February 10, 2026 - 01:30 PM
Transcript Highlights:
- The primary physician, the primary physician, the pediatricians, they don't have a say.
- I opened it up, and it was a retirement statement. So, of course, session went long.
- I opened it up, and it was a retirement statement.
Summary:
The Health and Human Services Committee considered eight bills and reported all of them favorably, several as amended. HB 1347 on clinical laboratory personnel was presented as a response to staffing shortages in Florida labs; the sponsor and Quest Diagnostics supported aligning state licensure with CLIA standards to improve hiring and turnaround times. The bill passed 24-0. CS/HB 47, dealing with specific medical diagnoses in child protective investigations, drew extensive emotional testimony from parents and advocates who said children had been wrongly removed after misdiagnoses; the bill was amended to tighten timelines and record-sharing requirements, then passed 26-0. CS/HB 287 created a public records exemption for applicants, owners, operators, and references of family foster homes and passed unanimously.
The committee also approved CS/HB 439, allowing chiropractors to inject vitamins and nutrients under training and safety limits, after an amendment clarified they may not prescribe prescription drugs; it passed 26-0. CS/HB 1021 would allow pharmacists to administer medications in trauma centers under physician direction, and an amendment added pediatric trauma centers; it passed 26-0. HB 867 would let occupational therapists perform dry needling after specified training and supervision, and it passed 25-0.
HB 1309, which shortens deadlines for patients to access their medical records and aligns nursing home access rules with federal law, drew opposition from health information management groups over privacy and portal/data-security concerns, but supporters argued it simply speeds access to records; it passed 21-5. CS/HB 915 codifies and expands Medicaid eligibility protections for working people with disabilities so they can keep coverage while employed, with strong support from disability advocates and emotional testimony from the sponsor about her son’s benefits concerns; it passed 26-0. After these votes, the committee adjourned.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Jan 23rd, 2026 at 10:30 am
Environment, Energy & Technology
Transcript Highlights:
- And we will open the public hearing for 6171. Staff, may we have a briefing?
- So what is our primary concern?
- These breakthroughs have opened doors for many and created a world of opportunity, but have also presented
- at the same time, kind of creating a double coverage of emissions when CETA was designed to be the primary
Committee:
Senate Environment, Energy & Technology
Keywords:
energy facilities, large energy consumers, regulation, environment, sustainability, retail bags, pollution, customer impact, consumer-owned utilities, clean energy, port districts, market customers, energy transformation, renewable energy, public entities, electric generation, contracting, SB 6010, Washington energy siting, EFSEC