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WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session-Day 1, February 9, 2026

Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate file Senate file 32, 911 Funding.
  • Senate File 14, 30, I, 1. No. Senate File 17. Are there any changes? Senate File 17.
  • Senate File 2227. Senate File 2227. I 4. No. Senate File 28. Are there any changes? Senate File 28.
  • </c> Senate File 36. 22 I 9. No. Senate File 45. Senate File 45. Are there any changes?
  • </c> 69, Senate File 70, and Senate File 63. 69, Senate File 70, and Senate File 63.
Keywords: 916, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 27th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1123 will move to the suspense file. SB 909 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 909 will move to the suspense file. SB 945 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1037 will move to the suspense file. SB 953 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1136 will move to the suspense file. SB 988 is a suspense file candidate.
  • We'll move to the suspense file. SB 988 is a suspense file candidate.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Appropriations heard a large suspense-file agenda and established a quorum at the start. SB 1167 was announced as not being heard and will be rescheduled. The Department of Finance did not attend because it had no comments on the bills before the committee. Most measures on the agenda were taken up briefly with public testimony, then moved to suspense without objection. Two bills received fuller presentations. SB 872 by Senator McNerney would create a fund to support repairs to Delta levees and State Water Project canals, with testimony from Restore the Delta, State Water Contractors, and numerous water agencies and coalitions emphasizing flood protection, water reliability for 27 million Californians, protection of state assets, and long-term infrastructure costs. Committee members noted the importance of the investment and the likelihood it would be considered in the final suspense decision; SB 872 was moved to suspense. SB 962 by Senator Archuleta would authorize CDCR to use blue emergency lights on parole vehicles, with supporters from the California Correctional Peace Officers Association citing the line-of-duty death of a parole agent and the need for a low-cost, discretionary safety tool. The bill was also moved to suspense. SB 950, dealing with coverage for FDA-approved medically necessary treatments for early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, was discussed as having a minimal near-term fiscal impact, though members noted costs could rise if new treatments emerge. The committee asked the author to consider a sunset amendment, but the bill received a do pass motion and was approved on a 7-0 vote, then placed on call for additional members. The remaining bills taken up, including SB 870, SB 1120, SB 888, SB 904, SB 986, SB 1029, SB 1186, SB 895, SB 1004, SB 1123, SB 909, SB 945, SB 1037, SB 953, SB 1001, SB 1188, SB 1407, SB 967, SB 1135, SB 1136, SB 988, SB 1069, SB 1000, SB 1024, SB 1179, SB 1025, SB 1040, SB 1081, SB 1091, SB 1131, SB 1138, SB 1146, SB 1279, SB 1158, SB 1401, SB 1162, SB 1293, SB 1334, SB 1382, SB 1397, SB 1178, SB 1414, SB 1214, SB 1218, SB 1257, SB 1265, SB 1286, SB 1322, SB 1337, SB 1340, SB 1276, SB 1358, and SB 1412, were moved to the suspense file without objection, with a few witnesses registering support or opposition on selected measures.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 20th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 867 will move to the suspense file. SB 868 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1202 will move to the suspense file. SB 907 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 907 will move to the suspense file. SB 1262 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 970 will move to the suspense file. SB 972 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 978 is a suspense file candidate. SB 978 is a suspense file candidate.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 13th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1240 will move to the suspense file. SB 886 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 891 will move to the suspense file. SB 920 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 944 is a suspense file candidate. SB 944 is a suspense file candidate.
  • file candidate.
  • We'll move to the suspense file. SB 1140 is a suspense file candidate.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Appropriations met for its first hearing under the new chair and opened with remarks about California’s ongoing fiscal challenges and the need to balance policy goals with budget constraints. The Department of Finance gave general comments on the state’s financial condition, noting risks such as market volatility, revenue uncertainty, and projected out-year shortfalls driven by spending growth outpacing revenues. The chair also reminded witnesses to focus on fiscal impacts rather than policy arguments. The committee then considered 26 Senate bills on the suspense file agenda, with authors waiving presentation on each measure. Public testimony was limited but included support for SB 1240 from California Association of Nonprofits and several related organizations, and support for SB 943 from the State Water Contractors, SB 1056 from a representative of Valerre, and SB 881, SB 886, SB 891, SB 920, SB 937, SB 944, SB 946, SB 948, SB 959, SB 964, SB 987, SB 1006, SB 1009, SB 1044, SB 1047, SB 1049, SB 1053, SB 1054, SB 1108, SB 1132, SB 1140, SB 1198, and others received no testimony or no opposition. The Department of Finance had no file or specific comments on the measures before the committee. With no questions or objections from members on any item, each bill was moved to the suspense file. After a brief recess and the arrival of Senator Wahab, the committee recorded her presence and then concluded the agenda and adjourned.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 20th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1202 will move to the suspense file. SB 907 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 907 will move to the suspense file. SB 1262 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 923 will move to the suspense file. SB 1057 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1057 will move to the suspense file. SB 955 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 970 will move to the suspense file. SB 972 is a suspense file candidate.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Appropriations met in quorum and heard a large suspense-file agenda, with authors on most bills waiving presentation and the Department of Finance declining comment. The committee repeatedly took brief public testimony limited to fiscal impacts, then moved most measures to suspense without objection. Bills sent to suspense included SB 867, 868, 869 (with opposition from the California Restaurant Association), 934, 1202, 907, 1262, 923, 1057, 955, 1046, 1237, 970, 972, 978, 1105, 991, 1015, 1021, 1222, 1023, 1261, 1030, 1039, 1042, 1052, 1077, 1114, 1149, 1160, 1342, 1399, 1422, 1161, 1166, 1330, 1191, 1378, 1197, 1220, 1255, 1394, and 1420. The committee also heard SB 1106 by Senator Cabaldon, which would shorten the deadline for data brokers to comply with deletion requests from 45 days to 30 days. Senator Cabaldon said the change would not create new costs beyond routine regulatory updates, and no opposition was presented. The committee approved SB 1106 on a 5-0 vote and placed it on call before the final vote was completed. Several suspense-file bills drew limited support testimony from advocacy groups, including SB 1052 from The Arc and United Cerebral Palsy California Collaboration and LARC, SB 1422 from the California Undocumented Higher Education Coalition, and SB 1255 from the Campaign for College Opportunity. After completing the agenda, the committee finalized SB 1106 with a 5-0 do pass vote to the Senate floor and then adjourned.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 27th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1186 will move to the suspense file. SB 895 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1123 will move to the suspense file. SB 909 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 909 will move to the suspense file. SB 945 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1001 will move to the suspense file. SB 1188 is a suspense file candidate.
  • We'll move to the suspense file. SB 1407 is a suspense file candidate.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Appropriations heard a large suspense-file agenda and established a quorum at the start of the meeting. SB 1167 was announced as not being heard and rescheduled for the following week. The Department of Finance did not attend because it had no comments on the bills before the committee. Most measures were taken up with waived presentations, brief public testimony, and then moved to suspense without objection. Several bills received author presentations and discussion. SB 872 by Senator McNerney proposed a long-term funding mechanism for Delta levee and State Water Project canal repairs, with strong support from water agencies, environmental groups, and regional coalitions emphasizing flood risk, water reliability, and protection of state assets; the bill was moved to suspense. SB 962 by Senator Archuleta would authorize, but not require, blue emergency lights on parole vehicles; supporters from the parole officers’ union cited officer safety and the death of parole agent Joshua Bird, and it too was moved to suspense. SB 950 by Senator Richardson would require coverage of FDA-approved medically necessary treatments for early-onset Alzheimer’s disease; the committee noted the estimated premium impact was minimal and voted 7-0 for due pass to the Senate floor, while asking the author to consider a sunset amendment. The committee also heard testimony on SB 1123, where the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and the California Manufacturers and Technology Association opposed the measure on policy grounds, but it was still sent to suspense. SB 1069 and SB 1138 drew support from the California Manufacturers and Technology Association and Silicon Valley Clean Energy, respectively. The remaining suspense-file bills on the agenda were largely taken up in sequence with no opposition or committee questions and were moved to suspense without objection, and the meeting adjourned after the agenda was completed.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 27th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1123 will move to the suspense file. SB 909 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 909 will move to the suspense file. SB 945 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1037 will move to the suspense file. SB 953 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 953 will move to the suspense file. SB 1001 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1322 is a suspense file candidate. SB 1322 is a suspense file candidate.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 20th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 867 will move to the suspense file. SB 868 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 1202 will move to the suspense file. SB 907 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 907 will move to the suspense file. SB 1262 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 970 will move to the suspense file. SB 972 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 978 is a suspense file candidate. SB 978 is a suspense file candidate.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Appropriations met with a quorum and heard a large suspense-file agenda, with the Department of Finance declining to comment on any of the measures. The chair reminded witnesses to focus on fiscal impacts. Most bills were taken up quickly because authors had waived presentation and there was no public testimony or committee discussion; those measures were moved to the suspense file without objection, including SB 867, SB 868, SB 934, SB 869, SB 1202, SB 907, SB 1262, SB 923, SB 1057, SB 955, SB 1046, SB 1237, SB 970, SB 972, SB 978, SB 1105, SB 991, SB 1015, SB 1021, SB 1222, SB 1023, SB 1261, SB 1030, SB 1039, SB 1042, SB 1052, SB 1077, SB 1114, SB 1149, SB 1160, SB 1342, SB 1399, SB 1422, SB 1161, SB 1166, SB 1330, SB 1191, SB 1378, SB 1197, SB 1220, SB 1255, SB 1394, and SB 1420. The committee briefly heard testimony on a few measures. SB 869 drew opposition from the California Restaurant Association, while SB 1052 and SB 1255 received support from advocates including The Arc and United Cerebral Palsy California Collaboration, The Arc California, and the Campaign for College Opportunity. SB 1422 also received support from the California Undocumented Higher Education Coalition. No opposition was recorded on those supportive measures, and no substantive committee debate was noted. Senator Cabaldon presented SB 1106, which would shorten the deadline for data brokers to comply with a user’s request to delete personal data from 45 days to 30 days. He stated the bill would have no fiscal impact beyond routine regulatory system updates. The committee adopted a due-pass motion on SB 1106, voting 5-0 to send it to the Senate floor, and then placed the item on call for additional members to add on before later closing the roll with a final 5-0 vote. The meeting then adjourned.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 13th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1240 will move to the suspense file. SB 886 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 891 will move to the suspense file. SB 920 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 891 will move to the suspense file. SB 920 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 944 is a suspense file candidate. SB 944 is a suspense file candidate.
  • We'll move to the suspense file. SB 1140 is a suspense file candidate.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Apr 13th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1240 will move to the suspense file. SB 886 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 891 will move to the suspense file. SB 920 is a suspense file candidate.
  • SB 891 will move to the suspense file. SB 920 is a suspense file.
  • SB 944 is a suspense file candidate. SB 944 is a suspense file candidate.
  • We'll move to the suspense file. SB 1140 is a suspense file candidate.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Appropriations met for its first hearing under the new chair and heard opening remarks emphasizing California’s ongoing fiscal challenges, budget uncertainty, and the need to balance policy goals with stewardship of public funds. The Department of Finance said it had no specific positions on the agenda bills, but noted broader risks to state revenues, including stock market volatility, high-income earnings declines, geopolitical instability, and projected out-year shortfalls where spending growth exceeds revenue growth. The committee then took up 26 suspense-file candidates, with authors waiving presentation on each measure and public testimony limited to fiscal issues. Most bills received no support or opposition testimony and no questions from members. A few witnesses testified in support of SB 1240, SB 943, SB 1056, and others; one witness on SB 948 raised concerns that the bill could increase court costs and pressure the General Fund because out-of-state firearm owners might unknowingly miss a new certification requirement. With no objections on any item, each bill was moved to the suspense file, including SB 881, SB 1240, SB 886, SB 1006, SB 891, SB 920, SB 937, SB 943, SB 1009, SB 944, SB 946, SB 948, SB 959, SB 1056, SB 964, SB 1132, SB 1241, SB 987, SB 1049, SB 1044, SB 1047, SB 1053, SB 1054, SB 1108, SB 1140, and SB 1198. The committee recessed briefly to establish attendance and then adjourned after completing the agenda.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Jun 22nd, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • AB 431 will move to the suspense file. AB 647 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 1171 is a suspense file candidate. AB 1171 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 1581 is a suspense file candidate. AB 1581 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 1581 will move to the suspense file. AB 1590 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 1590 will move to the suspense file. AB 1668 is a suspense file candidate.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Appropriations met to hear 30 measures, all listed as suspense file candidates. The chair noted that AB 1844 and AB 442 were removed from the agenda and would be heard later, and that the Department of Finance had no comments on any of the bills. Members established a quorum, and witnesses were reminded to keep testimony focused on fiscal impacts. Most bills were heard with authors waiving presentation and no opposition testimony or member questions. The committee moved a long list of bills to suspense without objection, including AB 375, AB 431, AB 647, AB 672, AB 767, AB 946, AB 1165, AB 1171, AB 1198, AB 1439, AB 1541, AB 1581, AB 1590, AB 1668, AB 1785, AB 1829, AB 2466, AB 1890, AB 1987, AB 1949, AB 2011, AB 2178, AB 2191, AB 2249, AB 2518, AB 2519, and AB 2706. A few bills drew brief support testimony: AB 685 from the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, AB 1581 from Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California, AB 2466 from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, and AB 2706 from Niagara Bottling. No bills were voted out of suspense or otherwise acted on beyond being placed on the suspense file, and the meeting adjourned after the agenda was completed.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Appropriations Committee Jun 22nd, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • AB 1581 will move to the suspense file. AB 1590 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 1590 will move to the suspense file. AB 1668 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 1668 will move to the suspense file. AB 1785 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 1785 will move to the suspense file. AB 1829 is a suspense file candidate.
  • AB 2466 will move to the suspense file. AB 1890 is a suspense file candidate.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee 4/30/26

Rules and Legislative Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • File 1270, Gilman; House File 3521, Backer; House File 3522, Duran; House File 3615, 3622, Olson; House
  • File 3860, Bonner; House File 3679, Nash; House File 3684, Bliss; House File 3732, Pinto; House File
  • 3900, Igo; House File 3919, Cha; House File 3972, Hewitt; House File 4006, Warwas; House File 4252;
  • 3860, Bonner; House File 3679, Nash; House File 3684, Bliss; House File 3732, Pinto; House File 3900
  • :50.800><c> File</c> House File 4006, Warwas, House File House File 4006, Warwas, House File 4252, 4252
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 4/28/26 - Part 1

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> &gt;&gt; Second reading of house files. &gt;&gt; Second reading of house files.
  • House files 5090 through 5098. house files have been offered for house files have been offered for introduction
  • : Senate File 1714, Senate File 2814, Senate File 3210, and Senate File 2432.
  • First reading of Senate files.
  • </c><00:10:05.120><c> number</c> file number 1714 and house file number file number 1714 and house file
Keywords: 1183, house
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session-Day 9, February 19, 2026-AM

Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Senate file. Senate file.
  • Senate file 126, second reading of the Senate file. file. file.
  • The files were read for clarity: Senate File 50, Senate File 84, Senate File 85, Senate File 104, Senate
  • File 109, and Senate File 56.
  • 50, Senate File 84, Senate File 85, Senate File 56, Senate File 104, and Senate File 109.
Keywords: 916, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 4/22/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second reading of House Files. Second reading, House File number 3393.
  • First reading of Senate Files. First reading of Senate Files.
  • , 4188, 3875, 3970, Senate File number 3622, House File numbers 3404, 475, 3155, Senate File number 3598
  • by the following House file: House File number 3437.
  • I recognize the member from Dakota, Senate file number 3598, and House file Senate file number 3598,
Keywords: 1183, house
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session-Day 10, February 20, 2026-AM

Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second reading of the Senate file 26. Second reading of the Senate file. file. file.
  • file 59, second reading of the Senate file. file. file.
  • </c> Senate file. Senate file.
  • Second reading of the Senate file 87. Second reading of the Senate file. file. file.
  • </c> Senate File One. Senate File One.
Keywords: 916, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session-Day 14, February 25, 2026-AM

Wyoming House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Senate file will be Senate File 109. Senate file will be Senate File 109.
  • </c> file, Senate file number six. file, Senate file number six.
  • 5, Senate File 7, Senate File 8, Senate File 11, Senate File 16, Senate File 24, Senate File 28, Senate
  • File 30, Senate File 31, and Senate File 47.
  • 4, Senate File 12, Senate File 13, Senate File 67, Senate File 70, and Senate File 124, as time permits
Keywords: 916, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session May 21st, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Pass and retain on file item 41. File item 42.
  • File item 78 is AB 15. File items 74, 75, 76, and 77.
  • Passed from the file and file item 138. File item 139 is AB 1793 by Assembly Member Ward.
  • Passing to retain on file item 182. File item 183 is AB... Passed and retained on file, item 182.
  • Back on the file, file item 202, AB 1991.
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session May 21st, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Pass and retain on file item 41. File item 42.
  • Pass and retain on file item 121. That brings file item 122.
  • Passing-retanum, file item 182. File item 183 is AB. See. Passed and retained on file item 182.
  • Back on the file, file item 198, AB 1983. The clerk will read.
  • Clerk will note: Back on the file, file item 202, AB 1991.
Summary: The Assembly met on May 7, 2026, after an initial delay caused by the absence of a quorum, then proceeded with prayer, a moment of silence for victims of a hate-motivated attack at the Islamic Center in San Diego, and the Pledge of Allegiance. The Speaker pro tempore then moved through the daily file, repeatedly urging members to be on time and at their desks as the House of Origin deadline approached. Procedural actions included dispensing with the journal, deferring some items, and moving AB 1667 to the inactive file. The bulk of the session was devoted to floor consideration of many bills, most of which passed with little or no opposition. Measures approved included bills on artificial intelligence provenance information (AB 2713), community college trustee compensation (AB 2528), transit camera enforcement and privacy (AB 1837), excess proceeds claims in taxation (AB 2705), HOA technical cleanup (AB 1892), hepatitis C treatment access (AB 1843), child care planning in local general plans (AB 1914), greenhouse energy code flexibility (AB 2200), rent-now-pay-later consumer protections (AB 2350), housing cleanup and density bonus measures (including AB 2390, AB 2480, AB 1567, AB 1751, and others), spay/neuter access (AB 2010), workforce housing financing tools (AB 2110), supportive housing and homelessness-related changes (AB 2146), mental health and health plan notification measures (AB 1598, AB 2613), student aid and education bills (AB 1534, AB 1636, AB 1669, AB 1728, AB 1784, AB 1871), public safety and criminal justice bills (AB 1546, AB 1572, AB 1872, AB 1877, AB 1932), and several health and social services measures (AB 1602, AB 1628, AB 1680, AB 1825, AB 1845, AB 1906, AB 1907, AB 1925). Most bills were described as support measures, often with bipartisan backing and no opposition, and passed by wide margins. A few bills drew more discussion, especially AB 1751, a housing/townhome bill that sparked extended debate over wages, prevailing wage, stakeholder engagement, and whether the measure could depress pay for construction trades; despite concerns and an opposition speech, it ultimately passed 44-0. AB 1793, which would allow symmetrical rounding of cash transactions to the nearest nickel in light of the penny’s phaseout, also drew light debate and passed 47-1. AB 1932, an urgency measure expanding community-based crisis response, passed with one no vote on both the urgency and the bill. Several urgency or 54-vote bills, including AB 1534 and AB 1932, required later roll calls or calls to be lifted, but all measures described in the transcript were ultimately approved.