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WY
Transcript Highlights:
- So, we cleaned that up when we made this change to $750. legislative subpoena um from a $100 fine legislative
- </c><00:01:50.960><c> So,</c><00:01:51.520><c> we</c><00:01:51.840><c> cleaned</c><00:01:52.159><c> that
- </c> clean some other stuff up. clean some other stuff up.
- We got one more clean up. the penalty provision. the penalty provision.
- We got one more clean up. >> So, okay, page seven.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
JLCAR Administrative Rules (05/15/2026)
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm more concerned that they're going to get some federal claim against them because they accepted the
- So, in that circumstance, we would allow for the claim because it was an error on the part of the department
- see where you can create<00:58:42.480><c> more</c><00:58:42.600><c> clarity,</c><00:58:43.320><c> clean
- /c><00:58:43.600><c> up</c><00:58:43.760><c> our</c><00:58:44.040><c> our</c> create more clarity, clean
- up our our create more clarity, clean up our our discussion. discussion. discussion.
Summary:
The committee first approved the minutes and consent calendar, then moved through several Department of Health and Human Services Medicaid-related rules. Rule 25-220 from the Department of Energy was postponed until June so stakeholders would have more time to review revised language. Rule 25-240, involving Medicaid income verification and deductible provisions for medically needy applicants, was adopted after staff noted the cited sections had expired but the agency said it had continued operating under federal law and the state plan; the agency also said it had begun rulemaking on the cited provision. Rules 25-265 and 2633 were also adopted, with staff explaining that although parts of the rules had expired, the agency had continued implementing the policies through the Medicaid state plan, billing manuals, and related rules.
The most extended discussion centered on rule 25-304 from the Bureau of Aging and Adult Services, which covers case management services for the CFI program. Staff and the agency explained that the amended conditional approval request clarified how case management agencies indicate staffing capacity, how telehealth decisions are evaluated, and that the department—not the case management agencies—sets the timeline for accepting or denying cases. The agency said the rule is intended to ensure participants are not pushed into telehealth when they do not want it or cannot use it, while leaving technical and clinical telehealth decisions to the provider.
A case management provider testified in opposition to parts of the rule, arguing that the committee should not require agencies to admit unverified patients, that reimbursement-rate issues belong in legislation, that the quality-management section duplicates existing licensure oversight, and that the telehealth language improperly gives case managers authority over how other licensed providers deliver services. Committee members questioned whether the telehealth language was simply allowing case managers to determine whether telehealth fits a person’s care plan, and agency representatives responded that this was the intent. No final vote on rule 25-304 is shown in the transcript excerpt.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- Those claims are described in Attachment B.
- So with those new claims, there are a total of 21 claims totaling 6,498,000?
- So with those new claims, there are a total of 21 claims totaling 6,498,000?
- So with those new claims, there are a total of 21 claims totaling 6,498,000?
- </c> attachment B so with those new claims attachment B so with those new claims there<04:27:17.600><
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Graham: We're looking for more staff to build that program up and make sure that we have good, clean
- I won't claim to know that acronym, I'm sorry. Kelsey Vela: Pharmacy Benefit Manager.
- I won't claim to know that acronym, I'm sorry. Chair: Pharmacy benefit manager.
- I won't claim to know that acronym, I'm sorry. Chair: Pharmacy Benefit Manager.
- Senator Perry: ...clean up their act between 15 and 17, they had a different look.
Bills:
SB1
Keywords:
campground safety, youth camp regulations, flood safety, emergency evacuation, health and safety standards
Summary:
The committee heard a Legislative Budget Board presentation and then testimony from the Department of Public Safety on the Article 5 public safety budget. LBB said DPS’s 2026-27 recommendation totals $3.7 billion, down from the prior base, while FTEs rise by 856.7. Major items included increased funding for driver license services and customer support, new trooper funding and recruit schools, crime lab operations, border security, and reductions tied to one-time facility, vehicle, and aircraft spending. The committee also discussed new riders, including one to lapse unused trooper funds and require reporting after recruit schools.
Members focused heavily on driver license operations, questioning why prior staffing increases and a prior efficiency study had not solved long wait times, high call abandonment, and appointment delays. DPS and LBB said the agency receives about 22,000 calls per day, answers only about 9 percent, and is seeking more staff plus technology upgrades such as automation, kiosks, and better online processing. Senators also raised concerns about rural access, REAL ID document requirements, and whether the department should rethink its processes rather than simply add employees.
DPS leadership then described needs for the Williamson County training academy, additional troopers, Capitol and Alamo security, border operations, aircraft and vehicle replacement, and regional headquarters in El Paso and San Antonio. Members asked about Operation Lone Star costs, overtime, pursuit safety, border crime, oilfield theft, and sexual assault kit and toxicology backlogs. DPS said border deployments remain focused on criminal threats, that overtime is partly driven by deployments and staffing shortages, and that the sexual assault kit backlog is down to 118 cases with a goal of zero by April. The committee later recessed and began the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission budget presentation, where LBB outlined a $115.1 million recommendation and noted ongoing costs for the AIMS technology project.
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Jul 31st, 2025
Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select
Transcript Highlights:
- What exactly happen to the public, especially the media, and maybe we can clean it up.
- Further concerns are that Travis County employees are now telling us that they are not able to clean
- out or remove debris. from our creek because the Travis County officials told them not to clean it up
- If the state's not going to pay for the cleanup, then let us go clean it up.
- But you are are going to have resources to get your town cleaned up and recover from the recovery.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- only legal resident citizens who are at least 18 years of age or older, who reside in the place they claim
- /c><03:59:13.600><c> the</c><03:59:13.760><c> place</c><03:59:14.159><c> they</c><03:59:14.279><c> claim
- </c><03:59:14.600><c> as</c> reside in the place they claim as reside in the place they claim as domicile
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, you know, making that claim.
- ><01:04:07.440><c> making</c><01:04:07.839><c> that</c><01:04:08.160><c> that</c><01:04:08.640><c> claim
- </c><01:04:09.839><c> Um,</c> >> Um you know making that that claim.
- Um, >> Um you know making that that claim.
- and</c> submitting for drug screens and submitting for drug screens and providing<01:55:48.880><c> clean
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- The people that know the most about and primarily involved in bringing liability claims are the trial
- The people that know the most about and primarily involved in bringing liability claims are the trial
- The people that know the most about and primarily involved in bringing liability claims are the trial
- The people that know the most about and primarily involved in bringing liability claims are the trial
- It cleans up some language on page one, line 21.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Science, Technology and Energy (02/18/2025)
Science, Technology and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- They don't normally do anything within the five years; they want it to be a clean sweep.
- </c> years they they want it to be a clean years they they want it to be a clean sweep<00:22:33.960><
- Clean Energy New Hampshire does support this bill.
- The committee then heard from Sam Evans-Brown of Clean Energy New Hampshire.
- He said Clean Energy New Hampshire is in favor of the bill.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Legislative Audit Commission 11/4/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- That audit was clean. He should be commended.
- </c><00:48:32.720><c> This</c> clean. Um he should be commended. This clean.
- We've got to do both, and we've got to clean it up quick.
- And so I hope got to clean it up quick.
- Uh thank you, clean. So thank you.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- So, I have a follow-up to that and I have a separate question. an acceptable claim against the EFA an
- acceptable claim against the EFA subject<00:47:30.320><c> to</c><00:47:30.560><c> the</c><00:47:30.720
- They work with the industry, and they receive those wigs from patients and they clean them and restyle
- </c><01:06:37.120><c> them</c><01:06:37.280><c> and</c> patients and they they clean them and patients
- and they they clean them and restyle<01:06:37.920><c> them</c><01:06:38.120><c> and</c><01:06:38.280
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session-Day 12, February 23, 2026-AM
Wyoming House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Or if you want a jury trial, they can't hear any evidence contrary to what is being claimed.
- I heard the trial law lawyers lobbyist claim in committee that this paragraph would require a waiver
- He has to be cleaned. He has to be kept warm. He has to be maintained. And he's not viable.
- </c><00:41:01.119><c> He</c><00:41:01.280><c> has</c> cleaned. He has to be kept warm.
- He has cleaned. He has to be kept warm.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Maybe we can clean it up. All right.
- debris from our creek Because the Travis County officials told them not not to clean it up, and not
- We can't get access to our lake to clean in front of our.
- Volunteers descended into the community to help clean up, provide donations.
- One of the challenges of the geography is getting in the river to clean up the debris.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, June 5, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- member of the S Emerald Coast organized a major workday at Old Stewart Cemetery in Laurel Hill, cleaning
- Old Stewart Cemetery in<00:49:13.680><c> Laurel</c><00:49:14.079><c> Hill,</c><00:49:14.480><c> cleaning
- up the cere the in Laurel Hill, cleaning up the cere the se<00:49:16.400><c> cemetery</c><00:49:17.119
- The 4-hour firefight claimed 10 American lives, including Wiggins, whose bravery saved many others.
- </c><07:41:14.478><c> the</c> This devastating event also claimed the This devastating event also claimed
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Finance Division III (03/28/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- Uh, but it has to be processed through the claim system to bill back to the Medicaid program.
- So I'm just trying to pull them both out of HB 2 so that the Senate has clean lanes.
- So I'm just trying to pull them both out of HB 2 so that the Senate has clean lanes.
- </c><02:00:47.119><c> So,</c><02:00:47.920><c> are</c> that the Senate has clean lanes.
- So, are that the Senate has clean lanes.
Summary:
The Division 3 work session focused largely on amendment 1176 to HB 2, which would have incorporated the substance of HB 548FN, a House-passed bill creating a direct-pay or membership-based model for health care facilities. Representative Mlan described the proposal as a way to increase competition in health care by extending the direct-care model used in primary care to facilities, arguing it could encourage innovation and that concerns about widespread harm to critical access hospitals were overstated. He pointed to Oklahoma’s long-standing Surgical Center model as evidence that the approach had not spread broadly or displaced hospitals there.
Several members and witnesses raised concerns. Representative Stringham questioned whether the model would shift profitable services and patients away from existing hospitals, potentially worsening their finances and affecting Medicaid-related funding. David Ross, speaking for county nursing homes, opposed the language because it also removed moratoriums on nursing home, skilled nursing, inpatient rehabilitation, and self-pay beds, warning that it could increase pressure on Medicaid rates and undermine community-based care. Ben Bradley of the New Hampshire Hospital Association said the proposal appeared to create a separate regulatory framework for direct-pay facilities and raised concerns about patient safety, CMS participation rules, and a separate patient bill of rights.
The chair concluded that, because HB 548 was already moving through the Senate, the HB 2 process was not the best vehicle for the policy and that the issue should be left to the Senate’s more deliberative committee process. Representative Ferski moved to not accept or remove amendment 1176 from the agenda, and the committee approved the motion by roll call, 9-0, withdrawing the item from HB 2.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Now, some out there will look at my vote today and claim I am controlled by special interest groups.
- Now, some out there will look at my vote today and claim I am controlled by special interest groups.
- And when they cleaned the church, they found more of her decimated body, cremated twice.
- And<03:54:57.439><c> when</c><03:54:57.680><c> they</c><03:54:57.920><c> cleaned</c><03:54:58.640><c>
- And when they cleaned the church, they found<03:55:00.399><c> more</c><03:55:01.359><c> of</c><03:55
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, September 2, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The opioid crisis has claimed too many lives.
- </c><04:30:30.479><c> We've</c><04:30:30.800><c> seen</c> has claimed too many lives.
- We've seen has claimed too many lives.
- This isn't just relief for companies or big corporations like many of the Democrats are claiming.
- It is for everyday North are claiming.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- All services included in the claim for special education aid shall be specified and documented in an
- </c> This all services included in the claim This all services included in the claim for<03:26:59.840
- </c><03:29:00.080><c> for</c><03:29:00.239><c> each</c> specific cost being claimed for each specific
- cost being claimed for each student.<03:29:01.200><c> If</c><03:29:01.439><c> there</c><03:29:01.600
- ><c> claim</c><03:29:06.479><c> may</c><03:29:06.720><c> be</c> documented, the claim may be documented
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Energy and Natural Resources (05/06/2025)
Energy and Natural Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- there's language in it that says a town or city must be unreasonably deprived of revenue in order to claim
- Um we don't know order to claim the tax.
- 54:26.240><c> habitat,</c> industry, healthy wildlife habitat, industry, healthy wildlife habitat, clean
- :27.680><c> a</c><02:54:27.840><c> capture</c><02:54:28.160><c> of</c><02:54:28.560><c> carbon</c> clean
- water, and a capture of carbon clean water, and a capture of carbon storage<02:54:29.840><c> while</
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Municipal and County Government (01/16/2026)
Municipal and County Government
Transcript Highlights:
- c><00:15:11.680><c> section</c><00:15:12.000><c> may</c><00:15:12.160><c> be</c><00:15:12.320><c> claimed
- </c> allowed under the section may be claimed allowed under the section may be claimed for<00:15:12.720
- </c><01:06:31.760><c> for</c><01:06:32.000><c> the</c><01:06:32.160><c> new</c> section may be claimed
- for the new section may be claimed for the new homestead.<01:06:33.280><c> Maybe</c><01:06:33.520><c
- </c><02:54:08.000><c> our</c> four years back, it really cleaned our four years back, it really cleaned