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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 210/211 (05/19/2022)
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 205/207 (05/19/2022)
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 205/207 (05/19/2022)
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 206/208 (05/19/2022)
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 210/211 (05/18/2022)
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 306/308 (05/17/2022)
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Committee of Conference - LOB 201/203 (05/16/2022)
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New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (01/21/22)
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Transcript Highlights:
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- Alabama on its the University of Alabama on its upcoming<00:34:20.240><c> Reserve</c><00:34:20.600><c
- continued</c> University of Alabama for its continued University of Alabama for its continued long-standing
- Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to the University of Alabama as a
- Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be presented to the University of Alabama as a
Summary:
The Alabama Senate convened with a prayer, pledge, and roll call establishing a quorum of 30 senators. The chamber approved excusing absent senators, dispensed with reading the prior journal, and agreed to allow bill introductions and committee reports throughout the day. Several guests were recognized in the gallery, including local officials, construction representatives for the new statehouse, and advocacy groups.
A series of House messages were received and referred to committees, including local bills and constitutional amendments for Macon, Winston, Perry, Montgomery, Mobile, Jefferson, Marengo, Covington, Tuscaloosa, and Madison counties, along with measures on campaign finance, title fraud, public health, workforce, income tax, legal tender, consumer protection, seafood products, carbon dioxide injection wells, and boards of registrars. Committee reports included favorable reports on Senate Bill 374 and House Bill 432 from the Committee on Local Legislation. The Senate also adopted Senate Joint Resolution 97 commending the University of Alabama on its planned ROTC facility and Student Veteran Center, and Senate Joint Resolution 98 naming a portion of Highway 9 in Elmore County the Lamar S. "Bubba" Woodham Jr. Highway.
During personal privilege, Senator Smitherman urged attention to the lack of septic systems in parts of the state and suggested the Senate may need to study the issue, possibly through a resolution or task force. Senator Orr submitted a notice in writing regarding proposed Senate rules changes. The Senate then took up local legislation, adopting budget isolation resolutions and passing multiple local bills and constitutional amendments, including House Bill 569 (Autauga County), House Bill 337 and Senate Bill 371 (Madison County), House Bill 576 (Mobile County), House Bill 529 (Class 2 municipalities), Senate Bill 369 (Lauderdale County), House Bill 612 (Covington County), and House Bill 514 (Tuscaloosa County), with votes largely unanimous or near-unanimous.
The Senate recessed until 1:00 p.m. after completing the local calendar items.
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Banking and Insurance Committee Mar 5th, 2025
Banking and Insurance
Transcript Highlights:
- Yes, and one other thing I want to make clear is that initially it was kind of more toward insurance
- ... ...we're not going to allow the insurance company implementation of what the doctor said if they
- in 2025, they should be able to not have anything outside of their insurance.
- This is a Department of Insurance... ...this is a Department of Insurance housekeeping bill.
- It's again, it's a Department of Insurance bill, and everything mirrors exactly what we had in the Senate
Committee:
Senate Banking and Insurance
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Financial Services Jun 21st, 2026 at 10:30 am
Joint Committee on Financial Services
Transcript Highlights:
- One of the disturbing parts of that is that those who provide affordable housing are seeing their insurance
- But let me just say that I was shocked to hear of some of the behavior of insurance adjusters in the
- I was shocked to hear of some of the behavior of insurance adjusters in the incident that she's going
- I'm the secretary of the Massachusetts Association of Public Insurance Adjusters.
- And just lastly, there are a lot of—” “...insurance is right.
Committee:
Joint Joint Committee on Financial Services
Summary:
The Joint Committee on Financial Services heard testimony on a wide range of insurance-related bills, with much of the discussion focused on affordable housing insurance, homeowners insurance practices, climate resilience, and consumer protections after property losses. Senators and representatives testified in support of a resolve to create a commission on affordable housing insurance (S. 768/H. 1279), arguing that rising premiums and deductibles are threatening the viability of affordable housing properties and new development. Supporters also backed bills to establish private flood insurance standards (S. 719), create climate-resilient home retrofit grants (S. 720), expand the MVP climate resilience program (H. 1310/S. 686), and protect urban trees and limit insurer-driven tree removals (H. 1316). Several lawmakers and advocates said these measures would help reduce risk, preserve insurability, and address the effects of increasingly severe storms and flooding.
The committee also heard testimony on bills addressing insurer use of aerial imagery (H. 1242/H. 2142) and notice periods for nonrenewals or repairs (H. 4042 and related measures). Supporters said insurers should be allowed to use drones and satellite images but with stronger guardrails, including current photos, disclosure of risk factors, an appeals process, and time to cure defects. They argued that homeowners are sometimes blindsided by nonrenewals based on inaccurate aerial photos or given too little time to make repairs. Opponents from the insurance industry said aerial imagery is already regulated by the Division of Insurance, that additional statutory requirements could create confusion and litigation, and that existing notice rules already provide 45 days for nonrenewals and 60-day limits on cancellations. Industry witnesses also warned that some proposed timelines conflict with current law and could restrict useful underwriting tools.
Another major topic was H. 1077, which would restrict solicitation by restoration companies and public adjusters at fire scenes. A homeowner described being approached immediately after a house fire by restoration and public-adjuster representatives and said the experience was intrusive and overwhelming; supporters said homeowners need time and space to make informed decisions after a disaster. Public adjusters and restoration contractors opposed the bill, saying they provide needed guidance, emergency mitigation, and claims assistance when homeowners are under stress, and that some existing protections already allow consumers to cancel contracts. The hearing ended after all listed witnesses testified, and the committee voted to close the hearing; no bill dispositions were taken during the session.
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Transcript Highlights:
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- </c> University of North of Alabama, 2026. University of North of Alabama, 2026.
- bedrock of overall success for the state of Alabama.
- the state of Alabama.
TX
Texas 89th Regular
S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Apr 22nd, 2025
S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships
Transcript Highlights:
- Kids out of the middle of it.
- And second of all, there is no statute of limitations in the statute of limitations.
- the child is in the permanent or temporary managing conservatorship of the Department of Family and
- And the reason for that is because the department actually keeps track of how many visits a parent makes
- Also, I think it's important to let y'all know that plenty of times the department themselves will. suspend
Keywords:
fatherhood, family support, fatherlessness, community engagement, youth development, social policy, male role models, child development, policy reform, role models, mental health, parenting, single-parent homes, welfare reform, economic opportunity, mentorship, community initiatives, children, welfare programs, education
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Department of Licensing and Regulation.
- Additionally, the bill authorized the Department of State Health Services to suspend, revoke, or deny
- Texas Department of Public Safety, in this capacity, I represent approximately 700 dedicated and staff
- For the Texas Department of Public Safety, specifically associated with sexual assault hit tracking.
- Department of Education on is an especially heinous act, we take a stand for justice.
Bills:
SB251 , SB608 , SB487 , SB535 , SB761 , SB955 , SB957 , SB958 , SB988 , SB990 , SB1019 , SB1021 , SB1120
Committee:
Senate Criminal Justice
Keywords:
criminal law, magistrates, Bell County, judicial authority, legal framework, evidence collection, sexual assault kits, reporting, law enforcement, transparency, confidentiality, victim protection, stalking, indecent assault, invasive visual recording, criminal justice, privacy rights, SB 535, Texas criminal procedure, rape shield
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- children are taken care of in any kind of way. of emergency are you?
- Coming from Department of Education? Yes, a little bit. A little bit. What percentage?
- So, if the Department of Ed goes away, it's not going to hurt you, then?
- I can tell you that in my 33-year career, I have never, ever spoke with a Department of Education member
- It is one of the things we kept in our pilot was this concept of time. of day or percentage of the instructional
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
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
Transcript Highlights:
- Some of you are familiar with some of them.
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- </c><00:10:33.600><c> of</c> start with the highest level of of start with the highest level of of training
- I think of that of their disease. Right?
- </c><01:05:36.640><c> So</c> because of fears of needles. So because of fears of needles.
Committee:
House Labor, Health & Social Services
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026
Labor, Health & Social Services
Transcript Highlights:
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- of the you see this idea of the of the liquidated<00:09:10.480><c> damages.
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- </c><00:35:23.440><c> uh</c> the intention of of the sponsor that uh the intention of of the sponsor
- c> protecting that right of of um right of protecting that right of of um right of free<01:34:26.239>
Committee:
Senate Labor, Health & Social Services
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs Committee, February 24, 2026
Transportation, Highways & Military Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
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- , of allowing flexibility with the military department to decide, you know, if there's a very, very highly
- Please, if you could bring in anything Department of Family Services and provide any type of reason for
- The organized militia consists of such elements of the land and air force of the National Guard of the
- </c> and air force of the national guard of and air force of the national guard of the<00:20:34.640><
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