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TX
Transcript Highlights:
- applies to freestanding emergency medical care facilities.
- This is simply a measure that brings parity among our providers of emergency care.
- I would talk about it in terms of a non-pecuniary perspective.
- You were next in line in terms of seniority.
- Abuse that spanned jurisdictions and was overlooked by the system.
Committee:
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Keywords:
healthcare liability, emergency medical care, standard of proof, negligence, legal reforms, Texas General Arbitration Act, arbitration, binding arbitration, statute of limitations, limitations period, tolling, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 16.073, alternative dispute resolution, ADR, civil procedure, lawsuit filing, court jurisdiction, Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence, procedural law
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- We're going to be transitioning from a placement-based system to an intensity based system composed of
- This bill gives us a razor focus on what can be... the difference in long-term learning for the seven
- And the special education system required that we tear down the system to start over if we're to be successful
- But lessons learned in terms of the pilot.
- We must add significant funds to the bucket to improve these vulnerable students' long-term success.
Committee:
Senate Education
Keywords:
special education, funding, individualized education program, visual impairments, accessibility, support services, state education code, SCR 5, Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, Texas School for the Deaf, TSD, Robert Rives, gymnasium naming, building naming, honorary resolution, commemorative resolution, deaf education, hard of hearing, Gallaudet University, alumni hall of fame
TX
Committee:
Senate Education
Keywords:
special education, funding, individualized education program, visual impairments, accessibility, support services, state education code, SCR 5, Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, Texas School for the Deaf, TSD, Robert Rives, gymnasium naming, building naming, honorary resolution, commemorative resolution, deaf education, hard of hearing, Gallaudet University, alumni hall of fame
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- students, limit Texas' ability to continue growing its skilled workforce. and undermine the state's long-term
- Without going too far into it, the short and long-term benefits of having undocumented students receive
- I think I would defer to institutions in terms of what tracking. systems they would need to set up to
- How long does it normally take?
- impossible for many of these young people, preventing them from advancing in their careers and achieving long-term
Bills:
HB232
Committee:
House Higher Education
Keywords:
disaster recovery, natural disaster, weather disaster, emergency relief, flood relief, hurricane relief, storm damage, wildfire, tornado, hail, windstorm, extreme heat, ice storm, snowstorm, property damage, personal injury, temporary housing, relocation assistance, lost wages, state emergency management
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Chamber Meeting Feb 6th, 2026
New Mexico House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- a long way to go to address the long history of inequities and injustices.
- You look like him with long hair.
- They would fulfill their terms. It's a term basis, and I'm certain that in our... Their terms.
- So I believe that some of them serve staggered terms, so at the end of their term, then they would be
- Look, we're about to have a universal child care system that's going to take, could grow to $3 billion
Bills:
HB111 , HJR1 , HB61 , HB8 , HB30 , HB43 , HB156 , HJM2 , HM7 , HM17 , HM4 , HM22 , HM23 , HM24 , HM26 , HM2 , HM16 , HM11 , HM14 , HM21 , HM34 , HM50 , HB70 , SB3 , HJM3
Keywords:
water law, state engineer, civil penalty, compliance order, water rights, overdiversion, illegal diversion, groundwater storage and recovery, well license, permit violation, water enforcement, New Mexico water code, irrigation district, conservancy district, water diversion, unauthorized water sales, measuring device, district court appeal, water resources, water compliance
Summary:
The House convened for a special American Indian Day celebration, with prayers, flag citations, a Navajo national anthem, and many members introducing tribal leaders, students, veterans, and community guests. Speakers emphasized Native sovereignty, government-to-government relations, cultural preservation, education, and the importance of representation in state government. The Speaker announced plans for a future tribal summit to discuss funding, capital, and policy priorities with tribes and nations.
After the celebration, the House received executive messages, including gubernatorial authorization for new bills and notice that House Bill 9 had been signed into law. Committee reports were adopted on several measures, including House Bills 128, 285, 20, 52, 57, 58, 206, 109, 38, 66, 178, 198, 202, 224, 257, 103, and 247, with several health-related bills advanced via committee substitutes and referred onward. The House also adopted House Memorial 32 and enrolled House Bill 50 with a certificate of correction.
On the floor, House Joint Resolution 1, as amended, passed 67-0. The resolution would create nominating committees for certain constitutionally named institutions, require no single party majority on those committees, and shift the student regent appointment to an elected student government body; members discussed the one-year party-registration requirement and the timing of implementing legislation. House Bill 8, which creates and funds the Major Capital Projects Fund for higher education projects, was then debated at length over its graduation-rate criteria and waiver provisions, and an amendment was offered to require Higher Education Department waiver findings to be reported to and approved by the State Board of Finance for added oversight.
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Legislative Finance Dec 10th, 2025 at 08:35 am
Transcript Highlights:
- Some of those are longer-term degree programs.
- There is a 100-bed commitment to serve the Native American community within our health care system, and
- care.
- of care.
- We have the rural hospital system and then we have the UNM hospital system And I guess my question is
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Appropriations Feb 12th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- See, I so I have a really long time now. Right?
- We're focused on the college system.
- Investing in our youth is a better long-term financial decision.
- The disparity that tuition credits as it relates the Florida College system in the state University system
- It's already a flawed and costly system.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (02/17/2026)
Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- care providers so long outside primary care providers so long as<00:32:15.519><c> the</c><00:32:15.760
- care practices resulting from health care system<00:41:07.599><c> pressures</c><00:41:08.079><c> or<
- the system, but there's ample evidence that long-term costs and risks are actually increased.
- , but there's ample evidence that system, but there's ample evidence that long-term<01:52:42.960><c>
- I the long term, which is problematic.
Committee:
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 4/9/26
Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- And I understand and I appreciate your foresight to think about things for the long term for the health
- /c><00:31:07.760><c> of</c><00:31:07.880><c> the</c><00:31:07.960><c> state,</c> long term for the health
- of the state, long term for the health of the state, future<00:31:09.360><c> generations.
- They care deeply about both environmental stewardship and the long-term viability of rural economies.
- </c> long-term viability of rural economies. long-term viability of rural economies.
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Legislative Session Day 57 (4-1-26) - Part 2
Kentucky House Floor Meeting
Keywords:
In an effort to stave off issues that may occur with long format live streams, we have split this stream into two parts.
Video Start 00:00:00
Reconvene 00:50:47
Enrollment 00:52:35
Senate Message 00:54:20
Orders of the Day 00:55:05
HCR 67 00:55:41
SB 110 00:56:58
HB 568 00:58:35
HB 501 00:59:58
HB 502 01:03:25
HJR 75 01:09:17
HJR 76 01:13:30
HB 757 01:16:06
SB 198 01:18:25
HB 422 01:21:05
Appointment of Conference Committees 01:24:59
SB 189 01:25:59
SB 110 & SB 110 CCR 01:36:30
SB 110 FCCR 01:39:48
SB 100 FCCR 01:43:15
SB 27 01:48:41
SB 1 01:52:40
HB 619 01:59:50
Senate Message 02:02:04
HB 2 02:05:04
HB 503 CCR/FCCR 02:06:30
Enrollment 02:10:53
HB 500 CCR/FCCR 02:11:30
Enrollment 03:20:10
Recess 03:22:40
Reconvene 04:58:29
Senate Message 04:59:29
Appointment of Conference Committees 05:00:39
Orders of the Day continued 05:01:47
SB 50 05:02:28
Enrollment 05:13:00
HB 67 CCR/FCCR 05:15:00
SB 10 05:19:50
SB 4 CCR/FCCR 05:23:42
HB 504 CCR/FCCR 05:33:31
SJR 139 05:38:20
HB 776 05:55:05
SB 77 05:58:55
SB 30 06:04:50
SB 149 06:14:08
Recess 06:16:41
Reconvene 06:41:12
Senate Message 06:42:28
Orders of the Day 06:43:23
Enrollment 06:43:42
SB 249 06:45:14
HB 762 06:47:27
HB 10 CCR/FCCR 06:50:40
HB 490 06:54:22
HB 257 CCR/FCCR 06:57:00
Enrollment 07:00:22
HB 677 07:00:58
HB 2 CCR/FCCR 07:05:05
Senate Message 07:18:08
HB 900 CCR/FCCR 07:18:34
Citations/Resolutions 07:23:40
Enrollment 07:29:41
Recess 07:30:09
Reconvene 07:59:10
Senate Message 07:59:20
HB 619 CCR/FCCR 07:59:53
Enrollment 08:03:30
SCR 9 08:05:25
SB 8 08:09:05
Enrollment 08:12:38
Senate Message 08:13:47
HB 757 CCR/FCCR 08:15:18
Enrollment 08:21:25
HB 904 08:23:47
Senate Message 08:37:37
HB 568 CCR/FCCR 08:38:18
Motions, Petitions, and Communications 08:43:20
Recess 08:53:09
Reconvene/Enrollment 09:11:48
Recess 09:12:43
Reconvene for Day 58 09:33:45
Enrollment 09:34:46
Adjournment 09:39:58, 958, all
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Taxation and Revenue Feb 9th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- where they're going to build these facilities that cost hundreds of millions of dollars and create long-term
- But companies need certainty and clarity when making long-term investment decisions, and HB 154 provides
- But companies need certainty and clarity when making long-term investment decisions, and HB 154 provides
- This bill helps us attract higher-wage jobs, supply chain investment, and long-term economic development
- and energy sector development, helping create opportunities for innovation, workforce growth, and long-term
Summary:
The committee first took up House Bill 108, which amends the Watershed District Act to fix a problem created by last year’s changes: appointed watershed district boards could not legally levy taxes, even though several districts already had mill levies. The sponsor and staff explained the bill would preserve the existing tax authority by tying it to the soil and water district responsible for the watershed district. There was no public opposition, and the committee voted do pass on HB 108 as amended.
The committee then heard House Bill 154, a tax credit bill intended to decouple New Mexico’s Advanced Energy Equipment Tax Credit from changing federal definitions and to add fusion machines and related components to the state definition. Supporters from economic development, industry, utilities, and education argued the bill would provide certainty, attract advanced manufacturing, and help New Mexico compete for investment without changing the credit’s caps or fiscal impact. Members questioned why hydrogen, geothermal, and small modular reactors were not included; staff said those technologies were not in the federal definition and that adding them now could create unintended consequences. The committee voted do pass on HB 154, with one member voting reluctantly yes.
House Bill 291, the Taxation and Revenue Department’s annual tax code cleanup bill, was then presented and amended twice. The first amendment preserved New Mexico’s independent definition of qualified research for the tech jobs and R&D credit. The second removed a proposed expansion of the film tax credit to certain tribal expenditures after concerns about fiscal impact; members discussed possible future approaches for tribal film activity and the film partner loophole. The bill also makes technical and policy changes including rounding certain payments to the nearest nickel, waiving interest when tax deadlines are extended for good cause, removing small late-filing penalties in some cases, allowing delinquent taxpayers to renew permits under installment agreements, intercepting excess delinquent property tax auction proceeds for other state tax debts, clarifying tobacco tax treatment for larger vape cartridges, and tightening film credit rules. After public opposition from business groups and discussion from members, the committee voted do pass on HB 291 as twice amended.
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Legislative Finance Oct 14th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- This initiative also measures both short-, medium-, and long-term outcomes, allowing us to see the full
- I think this is an innovative program, and I hope that we really do make this a long-term initiative.
- Systems.
- And so, I mean, who cares?
- our teacher evaluation system.
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- I would like to begin just by thanking you all for your service to the people of Arizona.
- He served on the faculty at the University of Utah and later at the University of Arizona Health Science
- Center and the VA hospital in Tucson, at the University of Arizona Health Science Center and the VA
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee Mar 25th, 2026
Privacy and Consumer Protection
Transcript Highlights:
- In the definition of automated decision system, we pulled that from Government Code.
- And that is the system that exists today.
- The definition does not give you terms that you could define going forward.
- The definition does not give you terms that you could define going forward.
- The definition does not give you terms that you could define going forward.
Committee:
House Privacy and Consumer Protection
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- In compliance with Article 4, Part 2, Section 9 of the Constitution of Arizona, I move that the Senate
- In compliance with Article 4, Part 2, Section 9 of the Constitution of Arizona, I am directed by the
- President, in compliance with Article 4, Part 2, Section 9 of the Constitution of Arizona, I am directed
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
FIN Info Briefing - Fri Jan 16, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- This would be similar here, where we could bring in patients here long-term for their treatment and their
- </c> those irrigation systems. those irrigation systems.
- What we're looking at right now is short-term and long-term plans for those areas.
- Long term, best-case scenario would be to separate the traffic so that we get away from the head-ons.
- So, overall the long-term plan is to make sure that people have effective options to travel.
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- the multiple systems.
- To come up with some long-term solutions, we've, you know, your Rep.
- What is the long-term solution for funding in this state?
- And we have to be careful. And such, and we have to be careful where our role is.
- accountability around data and transparency, that we have intentional efforts around creating that long-term
Committee:
House Education
Keywords:
grading scale, education reform, students, public schools, academic policy, special education, due process, local education agency, burden of proof, IEP, education law, data sharing, student information, privacy, education, LA FIRST, foreign adversaries, terrorism, contracting, school funding
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
04/13/2026 - House Republican Caucus Calendar #18
Transcript Highlights:
- court, rather than the prosecuting agency, is required to provide information to the person regarding Arizona
- The Senate amended the bill by adding the requirement for the Arizona Department of Administration to
- qualify as a bona fide association the Senate amended the bill by adding the requirement for the Arizona
Summary:
The Republican caucus reviewed several House bills with Senate amendments and asked whether sponsors would concur or refuse. On HB 2003, which lowers the age for an instruction permit and extends permit validity periods, the sponsor refused concurrence because of an oversight affecting people in the transition period, and the bill was headed to conference committee. On HB 2013, dealing with ADEQ duties related to wildfire smoke and damage from federally managed land, the sponsor was reported to concur with the Senate changes. HB 2133, concerning consent verification for online sexual material, was not concurred with because the sponsor said the definition of sexual material was circular and the bill also swept in an unintended entity, so further fixes were needed.
The caucus also heard that the sponsor concurred on HB 2226, which requires courts to inquire about veteran status and provide information on veterans’ services, after the Senate clarified that the court—not the prosecuting agency—must provide the information. HB 2693, revising the definition of a bona fide association, had a Senate amendment requiring a feasibility study on state employee and public school district employee health insurance plans, and the sponsor concurred. HB 2032, which changes the statewide assessment testing window and reporting timeline, also had sponsor concurrence after the Senate lengthened the testing window and delayed its start. No votes were taken in the caucus; the discussion focused on concurrence decisions and whether bills would proceed to conference committee or advance with the Senate amendments.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, September 3, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- long-term certainty for American<00:37:29.839><c> agriculture.
- Water damage, as you know, can lead to long-term issues regarding mold, toxins that impact the health
- </c><00:45:44.560><c> uh</c> you know, can lead to long-term uh you know, can lead to long-term uh issues
- </c> lands outright, create long-term lands outright, create long-term certainty<05:19:29.120><c> for
- Through this project, Alaskans will gain long-term and affordable gas for home heating and industrial
VA
Transcript Highlights:
- Children diagnosed with Trisomy 13 who receive full medical care are surviving.
- Support efforts to improve palliative care options, expand access to pediatric specialists, and ensure
- For far too long, their contributions have been discounted, dismissed, or simply taken for granted.
- Working at social services, my mom carried an immense responsibility, not only caring for my brother
- and me, but for the hundreds of kids that came under her care.