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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.
MN
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,
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.
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
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.
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.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session-Day 2, February 10, 2026-AM
Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Senate file 27. >> Introduction vote. Senate file 27.
- Senate File 42: 18 I, 12 No, 1 excused. >> Senate File 42.
- </c> Senate file 48 30 I one excused. Senate file 48 30 I one excused.
- Senate<01:15:50.400><c> file</c><01:15:50.960><c> 54</c> Senate file 54 Senate file 54 26<01:15:53.280
- Senate<01:41:28.480><c> file</c><01:41:29.040><c> 6721.</c> Senate file 6721. Senate file 6721.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Human services policy bill clears committee 4/3/25
Transcript Highlights:
- Section 9 is from House File 671.
- </c><00:02:51.480><c> 257</c> representative Hansen's house file 257 representative Hansen's house file
- </c> Bill house file Bill house file 2216<00:04:52.160><c> which</c><00:04:52.479><c> prohibits</c><00
- House File 98.
- Section 25 is from House File 98.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session 5/11/26 - Part 1
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Second reading of House Files. Second reading House File number 4074.
- Second reading of House Files. Second reading House File number 4074.
- Second reading of House Files. Second reading House File number 4074.
- Second reading of House Files. Second reading House File number 4074.
- </c> files 5128 through 5133. files 5128 through 5133.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session-Day 12, February 23, 2026-AM
Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- file 92, second reading of the Senate file. file. file.
- </c> Senate file. Senate file.
- Senate File 54, 27? Vote closed. Senate File 54, 27? I 4. No. Then at file 55.
- Senate File 95, 26? I. Vote closed. Senate File 95, 26? I five. No. Senate File 96.
- Senate File 119, 31 I. Senate File 123. Are there any changes? Senate File 123.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session-Day 15, February 26, 2026-AM
Wyoming House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> Senate file 24. Senate file 24.
- Senate File 27, is Senate File 27.
- Senate File 48, is Senate File 48.
- File 10, Senate File 17, Senate File 32, Senate File 41, Senate File 52, Senate File 53, Senate File
- They're Senate File 58, Senate File 95, Senate File 61, and Senate File 107. Thank you, Chairman.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee 4/21/26
Rules and Legislative Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- We are proposing House File 1606, House File 3766, House File 4052, House File 4502, House File 4188,
- House File 3875, House File 3970, Senate File 3622, House File 3404, House File 4075, House File 3155
- , Senate File 3958, House File 3908.
- > House File 4052 Kresha, House File 4502 House File 4052 Kresha, House File 4502 Perryman,<00:01:00.000
- </c><00:01:04.760><c> 3970</c> File 3875 Liebling, House File 3970 File 3875 Liebling, House File 3970
Committee:
House Rules and Legislative Administration
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session May 22nd, 2026
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- We will pass and retain on file item 52. File item 53 is AB 1552 by Dr. Jackson.
- This is file item 439. Senate Third Reading File. This is file item 439, SB 73.
- Let me repeat that again: Senate Third Reading File, file item 439, SB 73.
- Senate third reading file. This is file item 439 SB 73. Let me repeat that again.
- Senate third reading file file file item 439 SB 73.
Summary:
The Assembly convened, initially lacked a quorum, then completed the roll call and prayer, adopted routine procedural motions, and moved through the daily file with many bills passed and retained or passed outright. Early measures included AB 2417 on community college faculty retirement information, AB 1579 expanding the Children’s Crisis Pilot Program, AB 2041 on emergency medical services reporting, AB 1547 on a UC medical school feasibility study in Kern County, and AB 1552 directing higher education segments to report on civic engagement and democracy education. The body also took up SB 73, an urgency elections-security bill, where supporters argued it would protect ballots, voting systems, and election workers from interference, while opponents said it could be unconstitutional, partisan, and overly restrictive of local and federal investigations. SB 73 passed with urgency and immediate transmittal to the Senate.
The Assembly then approved a long series of policy bills, many with unanimous or near-unanimous votes, including AB 1554 on California Earthquake Authority transparency, AB 1584 on civil rights duties at the Air Resources Board, AB 1592 on the California Indian Cultural Center, AB 1629 on direct payment to dentists, AB 1645 on prison visitation physical-contact rules, AB 1688 on foster care notice and accountability, AB 1699 on prescribed and cultural burns, AB 1738 on virtual final inspections for single-family homes, AB 1741 on charging sexual battery during a residential break-in as a wobbler, AB 1802 on mitigation lands endowments, AB 1813 on community renewable energy program changes, AB 1899 creating a youth homelessness prevention office, AB 1904 on a credentialing apprenticeship program, AB 1941 on organized metal theft, AB 2043 on drone-attack prevention for mass gatherings and critical infrastructure, AB 2054 on paid family leave for military relatives, AB 2081 on home-based Medi-Cal care, AB 2116 on predatory lending, AB 2122 limiting bench warrants for vehicle-code infractions, AB 2176 on student housing coordination, AB 2187 on tribal public-contract exemptions, AB 2221 on charitable fundraising processing deadlines, AB 2232 on advance parole hearing reporting, AB 2235 on confidentiality of judges’ home addresses, AB 2250 on cannabis/hemp enforcement cleanup, and AB 2266 on electricity. Most measures were described as support or bipartisan bills and passed with little or no opposition.
A few bills drew notable debate or recorded opposition, including AB 1813, AB 2122, and SB 73, though all ultimately passed. After finishing 35 items, the Assembly announced it would return the following week with a much larger file, noted upcoming floor amendment deadlines, and adjourned until Tuesday, May 26 at 1 p.m. A post-adjournment vote change was also recorded, changing Assembly Member Dixon’s vote on AB 2041 from aye to no.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Conference Committee on HF2432 5/7/25
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> is filed. is filed.
- They are House File 124, Senate File 1266, a gift authorization after a line of duty death, House File
- File 124, Senate File 1266, a gift File 124, Senate File 1266, a gift authorization<01:03:25.280><c>
- </c> death, House File 129, and Senate File death, House File 129, and Senate File 2210<01:03:31.520>
- House file 2781 Pinto and Senate file file file 2979<01:07:25.559><c> UMO</c><01:07:26.559><c> verbat
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate and House Tax Policies Discussion Group - 05/06/26
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session-Day 8, February 18, 2026-AM
Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
House Chamber - Wed Apr 22, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 49
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> May this matter be received and filed? May this matter be received and filed?
- </c> ruling to file the communications. ruling to file the communications.
- </c> to be simply filed and ignored. to be simply filed and ignored.
- </c> to file this petition. to file this petition.
- :39:25.640><c> filing</c><00:39:26.040><c> the</c> Filing the petition or filing the petition.
Bills:
HB389 , HB469 , HB1510 , HB1573 , HB1705 , HB1858 , HB1875 , HB1946 , HB1961 , HB1962 , HB2001 , HB2093 , HB2096 , HB2097
Keywords:
HB389, uncrewed aircraft, drone, drones, UAS, unmanned aerial vehicle, misuse of uncrewed aircraft, criminal offense, felony enhancement, drone crime, public safety, police, deputy sheriff, fire department, intoxicated operation, registration number tampering, property damage, bodily injury, Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Package, Hawaii Revised Statutes
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Second reading of House files: House File 550, House File 1218, House File 1531, House File 2131, and
- House File 2133.
- </c> first reading of house files first reading of house files 2153<00:06:58.000><c> through</c><00:06
- The motion prevails. file 28 be laid on the table all those file 28 be laid on the table all those in
- </c> madam speaker I move that house file madam speaker I move that house file 1362<00:12:28.680><c>
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session May 22nd, 2026
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- We will pass and retain on file items 31, 32, 33, 34, and file item 35.
- We will pass and retain on file item 52. File item 53 is AB 1552 by Dr. Jackson.
- Senate Third Reading File, file item 439, SB 73.
- Let me repeat that again: Senate Third Reading File, file item 439, SB 73.
- Senate third reading file file file item 439 SB 73.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session Sep 8th, 2025
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- File Item 59.
- Pass and retain on File Item 61. Pass temporarily on File Item 62.
- Passage retained on file item 101. That brings us to File Item 102.
- Pass and retain on file item 143. That brings us to file item 144.
- That brings us to file item 211. ...pass and retain on file item 220.
Summary:
The Assembly convened, established a quorum, offered prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, and then moved through a long floor file with many Senate bills. Early procedural actions included unanimous-consent motions, a successful roll-call to rescind prior action on SB 351, and a 54-vote suspension of Joint Rule 61(a)(3) to allow floor amendments on SBs 80, 351, and 415. The chamber also made several referrals, moved one item to the inactive file, and welcomed new Assembly Member Natasha Johnson and other guests.
The bulk of the meeting consisted of concurrence and third-reading votes on a wide range of measures, many of them passing with little or no opposition. Topics included tribal gaming grants (AB 221), State Bar fee and bar exam changes (SB 253), AI guardrails in community colleges (SB 241), consumer arbitration clauses (SB 82), due process for law enforcement in Racial Justice Act cases (SB 734), dental payment fee disclosures (SB 386), HOA balcony inspection reports (SB 410), farmland protection and EIFD rules (SB 5 and SB 516), emergency shelter zoning (SB 340), HIV confidentiality (SB 504), election signature-cure reforms (SB 3), contractor workers’ compensation compliance (SB 291), fire training funding (SB 345), wage theft enforcement (SB 355 and SB 261), food allergen disclosures (SB 68), ride-share insurance coverage (SB 371), housing and disaster recovery measures (SB 233, SB 625, SB 21), midwifery education (SB 520), mobile home insurance access (SB 525), epinephrine in schools (SB 568), health facility emergency licensing (SB 582), hair relaxer enforcement (SB 236), wastewater surveillance (SB 317), and several tax, transportation, and public health bills.
A number of bills drew brief policy debate or opposition. SB 388, creating a California Latino Commission, prompted criticism from some members who argued the money should go directly to community needs rather than a new commission; it still passed. SB 50 on digital safety for victims of abuse, SB 20 on silicosis prevention, SB 306 on prior authorization reform, SB 373 on oversight of out-of-state special education placements, and SB 437 on reparations descendant-status verification were among the more substantive and discussed measures. Most bills passed by wide margins, often unanimously, and several urgency or tax-levy measures required 54 votes and were approved. The session ended with continued passage of remaining file items and multiple items retained or passed temporarily for later action.