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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services May 5th, 2025

Pensions, Investments & Financial Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 1342 prompts Texas to maximize the use of its limited bond capacity.
  • So when you get into bonds related to housing, currently... ...there are time limits.
  • The same group health benefits that are afforded to all of the rest of us.
  • Their only tiny benefit is being able to buy in.
  • Then they're traveling hours for the limited... that will actually let us in.
Bills: HB1342 , HB2889 , HB3002 , HB3254 , HB4820 , HJR40 , HJR40
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Testimony will be limited to two minutes per person.
  • Yet these current restrictions seem to disregard the value by proposing limitations on how and when they
  • Benefits in this state.
  • This bill relates to the resources and benefits provided to veterans.
  • This also extends eligibility for state benefits, providing benefits to eligible survivors of coroners
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 30th, 2025

Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Testimony again will be limited to two minutes, and I will be strict on that.
  • and more effective interactions between law enforcement and individuals with autism, ultimately benefiting
  • TECL has identified and brought to my attention certain peace officers on their staff that would benefit
  • It would expand hazard duty pay and injury relief benefits to officers commissioned by TCOL.
  • This boom is not limited to just the making of the ships, but will also boost the industry needed to
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services Apr 22nd, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Do they know to look to see if they qualify for food stamps, uh, SNAP benefits, excuse me.
  • So now knowing that, do you believe this bill would limit a judge's ability to ensure that trans kids
  • It doesn't limit them at all.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 2/20/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • excuse me health benefit mandates that excuse me health benefit mandates that would<00:18:15.080><c>
  • new additional benefit.
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  • costs of those benefits from ing those costs of those benefits from being<01:07:28.119><c> passed</c
Bills: HF747 , HF1014 , HF320 , HF400
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 4/24/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • got behind the wheel of his car with a blood alcohol level of 325, more than four times the legal limit
  • He went to Park Tavern in my in limit.
  • What I also know is our limited resources, and when you send people to treatment that aren't wanting
  • What I also know is our limited resources, and when you send people to treatment that aren't wanting
  • What I also know is our limited resources, and when you send people to treatment that aren't wanting
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education May 19th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We will adhere to our committee rules on time limits: five minutes for the author's opening and closing
  • mirrors the state employee policy, ensuring hardworking Louisiana employees have parity across their benefits
  • our peer states—Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee—already provide this benefit
  • In limited safety-related situations.
  • is a fan of bullying or anything like that, and we certainly want to do everything that we can to limit
Bills: HR249 , HR251 , HB395 , HB902 , SB83 , SB132 , SB157 , SB338 , SB450 , SB484 , SB501 , SB507
Committee: House Education
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Education May 14th, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • We brought this a long time ago when the state adopted this line-of-duty death benefit.
  • therefore we're going to give you a scholarship to perform and it comes with all these different benefits
  • That benefits not only the child, but the entire educational environment and ultimately the state of
  • But in that case, that limited us, although we were able to expand at the East Baton Rouge Parish level
  • , it limits other partnerships from happening.
Committee: Senate Education
Summary: The Senate Education Committee met with four members present and took up a long agenda of education-related bills. Early items included SCR 65, which would create a K-12 student success task force to study statewide career and academic pathway advising; the committee adopted a substantive amendment adding designees and then reported the resolution favorably. The committee also reported favorably on SCR 119, honoring Coach D.D. Breaux, after brief remarks about her LSU gymnastics legacy and the request that LSU study naming its gymnastics training facility in her honor. Several bills affecting school operations and student support were heard and reported favorably, including HB 434 on probationary school bus driver employment and superintendent authority over dismissal; HB 484 expanding scholarship benefits for children and spouses of fallen or disabled firefighters and police officers; HB 749 and HB 1059 on savings accounts and TOPS math eligibility alignment; HB 218 adding food insecurity questions to student questionnaires, which was amended and reported favorably; HB 325 expanding TOPS Tech eligibility through dual enrollment and part-time use; HB 476 requiring Safe Haven law postings in middle and high school restrooms; HB 1249 clarifying access to school-based health centers, with an amendment adopted; HB 1242 allowing more than one early learning center license at the same location under certain circumstances; HB 632 improving data protections and functionality for LA First; and HB 352 on behavioral health services for public school students, which was amended to address IEP and dispute-process concerns before being reported favorably. Two bills drew extended debate over transparency, privacy, and school autonomy. HB 608 would create confidentiality for intercollegiate athletics revenue-sharing documents; LSU representatives argued the bill was needed to protect student-athletes and competitive information, while PAR and the Louisiana Press Association opposed it as an improper secrecy carve-out for state-generated revenue. Despite the opposition, the committee reported HB 608 favorably. HB 1112, which would exempt BESE-approved non-public pre-K programs from certain licensure and safety requirements and adjust related definitions, was amended and then heard with testimony from the Pelican Institute in support, arguing it corrects overreach from prior law and protects private school autonomy and parental choice.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

RM 325 Conference PM - Thu Apr 23, 2026

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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  • to file a complaint of limitations to file a complaint of discrimination<00:52:49.520><c> with</c><00
  • subject to the following considerations, to the extent known: one, any income derived from public benefits
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  • </c><01:01:45.600><c> exceeds</c> exclusive of public benefits exceeds exclusive of public benefits exceeds
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Thu Apr 23, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 50

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • with reservations, but as I gathered my thoughts, I'm like, 'Whoa, my, the weighing the purported benefits
  • with reservations, but as I gathered my thoughts, I'm like, 'Whoa, my, the weighing the purported benefits
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

CPC Public Hearing - Tue Mar 24, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST

Consumer Protection & Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> SD2 HD1 relating to pharmacy benefit SD2 HD1 relating to pharmacy benefit managers.<01:13:30.800
  • Uh adding or public benefit language.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on SB 2433 SD1 relating to condominiums, which would direct the condominium education trust fund toward educational resources for unit owners and require the Real Estate Commission to ensure owners’ interests are represented in funded activities and related rulemaking. Supporters, including the Hawaii Real Estate Commission and a condominium owner advocate, said owners need a seat at the table in condo governance and education efforts. Committee discussion focused on whether the bill was necessary, with the Real Estate Commission indicating it could already use the trust fund for owner education and that owners are already considered stakeholders, though not through a specific commission seat. No vote was taken during the excerpted discussion. The committee then took up SB 2047 SD2 HD1 on pharmacy benefit managers, which would set requirements for maximum allowable cost reimbursement, allow reverse-and-rebill claims after successful appeals, and authorize fines for violations. The Insurance Division offered comments, the Hawaii Pharmacists Association supported the measure with amendments and suggested future PBM reform funding, and Kaiser Permanente requested a technical amendment. A committee question raised whether the staffing and resource request for implementation was too large for a bill focused only on MAC pricing, and the witness said he would provide more data to the next committee. No final action was shown. Next was SB 2425 SD2 HD1 on health insurance and substance use disorder treatment, requiring insurers to honor written assignments of benefits to SUD providers and prohibiting anti-assignment clauses. Supporters described patients being unable to access treatment because of high out-of-pocket costs and said direct payment would reduce harm for people in recovery. HMSA opposed the bill but said it would begin direct payments to non-participating SUD facilities effective March 27, while continuing to object to the assignment-of-benefits portion because of fraud and balance-billing concerns; the Hawaii Association of Health Plans also opposed. Members questioned HMSA about reimbursement mechanics and why the bill was needed if coverage policies were already changing. Finally, the committee heard SB 3045 SD1 HD1, which would require coverage of continuous glucose monitors and related supplies, including for Medicaid managed care, under certain conditions. DHS and the Insurance Division offered comments, while SHPDA, Hilo Benioff Medical Center Foundation, and others supported the bill, citing inconsistent access and a case in which a woman allegedly died after being denied a CGM. HMSA said it already covers medically necessary CGMs and had updated its policy in 2025 for type 1 and insulin-dependent patients, but it raised concerns about expanding mandated coverage to type 2 and gestational diabetes and about supply impacts. The committee also discussed whether the bill duplicated existing coverage standards and why it had been introduced repeatedly. No votes or final dispositions were included in the excerpt.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee Mar 11th, 2026

Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure

Transcript Highlights:
  • or you have port over the speed limit or you have port cost<00:20:55.360><c> involved.
  • Uh and as I said, over the speed limit.
  • </c> limited resources. limited resources.
  • </c><00:39:02.800><c> We</c> We are limited on where we can dig.
  • We We are limited on where we can dig.
Bills: SB222 , HB560 , HB475 , HB484 , HB583 , HB542 , HB566 , SB222 , HB560 , HB475 , HB484 , HB583 , HB542 , HB566
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Mar 4th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

Transcript Highlights:
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  • What is the limit of the farm size? >> Well, that all this got to be just the start.
  • They are limited to the number of days that they work.
  • They are limited an additional expense.
Bills: HB431 , HB466 , HB523 , HB521 , SB182 , SB300 , HB431 , HB466 , HB523 , HB521 , SB182 , SB300