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TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Mar 24th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Additionally, our Funds for Veterans Assistance grant program provides grants. to community partners
  • But in short, the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant Program is an infrastructure grant program
  • communities and created what was referenced earlier: the DEAG, the Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance
  • And as well, the grants that were mentioned earlier, TVC does have a fund for the Veterans Assistance
  • The Assistance Program. We want that to start sooner.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I was a nursing assistant.
  • I was a nursing assistant.
  • I was a nursing assistant.
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  • assistance or support or just encouragement.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • now I have to spend all of my time doing all of this. of the paperwork stuff and doing all of the assistance
  • Jacob Kirksey, I'm an assistant professor of education policy at Texas Tech University.
  • And so this is the technical assistance that we see allocated in a appropriations for support to support
  • The $55 per ADA allotment will assist in addressing this concern.
  • eat dog. instead of collaborative and I have friends who like one friend a physics teacher went from
Bills: HB2 , HB2
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • committee, please register at the kiosk located in the hallways behind the hearing rooms. require assistance
  • I have served as a teacher, instructional coach, assistant principal. and a principal.
  • tests and ignores our critical support staff, custodians, counselors. cafeteria workers teacher assistants
  • Students rely on teacher assistants who are paid poverty wages and face job cuts. due to underfunding
Bills: HB2 , HB2
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/6/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I was a nursing assistant.
  • I was a nursing assistant.
  • Our residents in Minnesota nursing homes are on medical assistance.
  • </c> entrepreneur neural technical assistance entrepreneur neural technical assistance uh<01:24:26.400
  • NDC has about 5,000 hours of technical assistance a year.
Bills: HF500 , HF718 , HF1096 , HF1246 , HF1469
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 4th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • What if there was tuition assistance?
  • I would also like to offer my assistance in any way needed as you all work on House Bill 2 and other
  • As Glenn Coffey, Assistant Superintendent for Special Education, testifying on behalf of TKACE.
  • I'll show you registered as Cammie Finger, Assistant Superintendent for Special Services, testifying
  • My name is Cammie Finger, and I'm the Assistant Superintendent of School Support. and Special Services
Bills: HB2 , HB2
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 4th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • register a position on the bill at the. in the hallways behind the hearing rooms, if you require assistance
  • The public is also welcome to provide written testimony to our assistant clerk. down in front or digitally
  • TEA will provide technical assistance around training educators on best practices related to educating
  • You know, if we begin to fill the gap and assist districts in taking care of these.
  • So we are not a technical assistance provider.
Bills: HB2 , HB2
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/20/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • this amendment, Representative Noor, the A9 amendment will have a roll call, and the Legislative Assistant
  • </c><00:43:07.079><c> will</c> committee Legislative Assistant will committee Legislative Assistant will
  • <01:30:32.719><c> will</c><01:30:32.880><c> take</c><01:30:33.000><c> the</c> Assistant will take the
  • Assistant will take the role<01:30:35.320><c> chair</c><01:30:35.560><c> shoe</c><01:30:35.920><c> marer
  • a couple of things need the assistance a couple of things that<01:35:45.119><c> this</c><01:35:45.239
Bills: HF1 , HF98
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/28/2026 - Joint Appropriations

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • , $44,800,000 to the Department of Economic Security for child care assistance, and $36,900,000 to the
  • It takes away people's food assistance.
  • It cuts food assistance for seniors and children.
  • We continue district additional assistance, building that bridge to permanent funding next year.
  • We provide $45 million for child care assistance to hardworking Arizona families.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 4/24/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the governor's provisions, including some of the federal compliance stuff regarding childcare assistance
  • > childcare</c> compliance stuff uh regarding childcare compliance stuff uh regarding childcare assistance
  • <00:36:34.960><c> um</c><00:36:35.280><c> additional</c><00:36:36.480><c> um</c> assistance um additional
  • um assistance um additional um uh<00:36:39.920><c> screening</c><00:36:40.320><c> and</c><00:36:40.480
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1425 repeals sections of the Health Care Workers and Educators' Assistance Program and the
  • I have repeal sections of the Health Care Workers and Educators' Assistance Program and the Health Care
  • All that assistance played out. It's no longer used.
  • That the certifying, regarding certified assistant behavioral analyst will fall under the State Board
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1425 repeals sections of the Health Care Workers and Educators' Assistance Program and the
  • I have repeal sections of the Health Care Workers and Educators' Assistance Program and the Health Care
  • All that assistance played out. It's no longer used.
  • It did say the osteopathic, that the certifying, regarding certified assistant behavioral analyst will
Summary: The committee opened with prayer and then took up a series of health and human services bills, most of them moving forward on do-pass motions. Senate Bill 1645 would set audit procedures for Medicaid providers, with discussion focused on protecting providers from penalties for scrivener’s or typographical errors while still holding them accountable for fraud or failure to provide services. Senate Bills 1796 and 1806 addressed foster care, including a 72-hour cap on informal care and extending foster care to age 21 for youth continuing their education. Senate Bills 1423, 1425, and 1502 all repealed outdated advisory councils or programs that were no longer active or needed. SB 206, as amended, expanded licensed ambulance services as essential services to help them access more federal funding, and SB 500 sought to prevent pharmacy benefit managers from delaying payments to pharmacists. These measures were reported out with unanimous or near-unanimous votes. The committee also heard Senate Bill 1503, which would allow certain nonprofit pregnancy-support organizations without an Oklahoma physical address to apply for Choosing Childbirth grants. Members questioned whether state dollars could go to out-of-state personnel and how telehealth and reporting requirements would work. The bill was laid over for further amendment work. Senate Bill 1557 would place certified behavioral analysts under the State Board of Examiners of Psychology, and members raised questions about how it might interact with a separate bill affecting board authority; it passed after discussion. Senate Bill 1894 gave the podiatry board authority over continuing education, and SB 1984 was a cleanup bill for the Board of Osteopathic Medicine, including authority over certain licensure and telemedicine-related review issues; both passed after questions about scope and reciprocity. Later, the committee considered several pharmacy and insurance-related bills. SB 1344 created an insulin access and affordability program to partner with manufacturers of low-cost biosimilar insulin, and SB 1380 required Medicaid eligibility checks against death records, with an amendment discussed to protect long-term care facilities from retroactive nonpayment when eligibility is delayed. SB 1572 would commission a feasibility study on dissolving the Department of Mental Health and temporarily allow the Health Care Authority commissioner to oversee both agencies. SB 2007 required PBMs to reimburse pharmacists at actual acquisition cost when reimbursement falls below cost, with escalating fines for noncompliance. SB 2074 would impose a mandatory dispensing fee tied to the Medicaid rate; it drew extensive debate over whether costs would be shifted to employers, employees, or the state, and over the impact on pharmacy closures and rural access. The committee ultimately reported the bills out, with SB 2074 passing after lengthy discussion and a final vote.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Taxation Feb 23rd, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Summary: The Revenue and Taxation Committee considered a long series of bills, many dealing with tax credits, property taxes, and tax administration. Early action included Senate Bill 1579, which creates a taxpayer bill of rights for ad valorem tax assessments by sending taxpayers a plain-language notice of existing rights; it passed 12-0. Senate Bill 683, as amended, expanded the parental choice tax credit to cover certain supplemental educational services for private-school students, including tutoring and summer learning programs, but drew concerns about broad language and unequal treatment of public-school students; it passed 8-3 with one member not voting. Senate Bill 1389 proposed a $25 million increase in the parental choice tax credit cap; supporters said the program is nearing its limit and should grow gradually, while opponents cited lack of outcomes data and benefits flowing disproportionately to higher-income families and metro counties. It passed 10-2. The committee also advanced several tax and property-related measures. Senate Bill 1387 would allow a sales tax refund when a vehicle is sold within six months of a purchase, even without a trade-in, and passed 10-2. Senate Bill 1390 extended and removed a cap on funding for the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and related agencies, passing unanimously. Senate Bill 2063 would require the State Treasurer to publish more information about unclaimed property online; the Treasurer’s office opposed it over privacy and burden concerns, but the bill passed 7-3. Senate Bill 1829 reduced the motor vehicle excise tax on manufactured homes to align more closely with the tax burden on traditional homes, and passed 8-2. Senate Bill 1842 would let county treasurers offer a 12-month installment prepayment plan for ad valorem taxes; it passed 9-1. Several other bills were debated on policy and accountability grounds. Senate Bill 1391 would require private schools participating in the parental choice tax credit to administer state tests and report results; supporters framed it as accountability for public tax dollars, while opponents argued it would undermine private-school autonomy and school-choice goals. It failed 5-7. Senate Bill 1398 created a capped tax credit for donations to certain nonprofits serving foster care, pregnancy resource centers, therapeutic care, and anti-trafficking efforts; members asked for clearer outcome measures, but it passed 8-2. Senate Bill 1212, addressing selective property appraisals in some counties, passed 9-1. Senate Bill 2158 would extend favorable tax treatment to health care sharing ministry contributions, and passed 8-2. Senate Bill 102 clarified when remote workers and certain short-term workers owe Oklahoma income tax, with discussion focused on athletes, entertainers, public figures, and contract workers; it passed 10-0. Finally, Senate Bill 2060, a governor-requested housing infrastructure bill creating master development districts, was still being refined but passed 6-4 to keep it moving forward.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

PBS Info Briefing - Wed Mar 4, 2026 @ 10:00 AM HST

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> Morgan, can you assist? Little bit of technical difficulties. I think that might be good.
  • briefing is really to understand how communities, kind of outside of government with government assistance
  • , but oftentimes without government assistance, are building resilient communities that can respond to
  • </c> government with government assistance government with government assistance but<00:06:20.000><c>
  • </c> government assistance government assistance are<00:06:23.199><c> building</c><00:06:24.080><c> resilient
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/26

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> buyers down payment assistance program. buyers down payment assistance program.
  • Many neighbors, especially BIPOC families using rental assistance and subsidies, renting from the same
  • </c><00:43:18.160><c> and</c><00:43:18.400><c> subsidies</c> using rental assistance and subsidies using
  • And we pitched the idea that they allow us into this space providing rent assistance.
  • And we pitched the idea that they allow us into this space providing rent assistance.
Bills: HF3806 , HF2687 , HF497