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MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> Senate file 4 4067, first engrossment. Senate file 4 4067, first engrossment.
- Senate File 3432.
- </c> next thing So, Senate file next thing So, Senate file 3432 Senate File 3432 is laid over.
- And before you is House File 2433.
- </c> file 2433. file 2433.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Second reading of House files. Second reading House File number 4.
- Second reading House File number 25. Second reading House File number 47.
- Second reading House File number 202. Second reading House File number 247.
- </c> Second reading of House files. Second reading of House files.
- Nash moves that House File<01:13:25.680><c> number</c><01:13:25.880><c> 2105</c> File number 2105 File
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/25
Transportation Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- file file 16191<00:02:37.760><c> oh</c><00:02:38.640><c> 1691</c><00:02:39.640><c> uh</c><00:02:39.959
- </c> vote all those in favor of house file vote all those in favor of house file 1691<00:03:11.840><c
- </c> Baris uh Mr chair and members house file Baris uh Mr chair and members house file 1692<00:05:15.919
- House File 1463 is laid over.
- House File 1406 is laid over as amended. Members, I will—let's just do House File 268 here.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee 3/10/25
Rules and Legislative Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- File 66, House File 75, House File 81, House File 390, House File 845, House File 921, House File 1060
- , House File 1062, House File 1382, House File 1445, House File 1496, House File 1691, House File 1693
- Paul, House File 81 from Heinsman, House File 390 from Scott, House File 845 from Baker, House File 921
- Paul house file 81 heinsman house file Paul house file 81 heinsman house file 390<00:08:04.440><c> Scott
- house file 1062 Nash file 1060 Nash house file 1062 Nash house<00:08:14.879><c> file</c><00:08:15.120
Bills:
HF550
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- A file and a department file separate apart.
- file.
- ...access those files. Will the victim's family have access to those files?
- Will the family have access to the file before a lawsuit has been filed?
- in department files.
Bills:
SB8, SB4, SB43, SB1, SB2, SB13, SB6, SB10, SB16, SB14, SB3, SB8, SB4, SB43, SB1, SB2, SB13, SB6, SB10, SB16, SB14, SB3
Keywords:
education, accountability, public school assessment, state law, transparency, intervention, performance ratings, Texas congressional redistricting, U.S. House districts, congressional map, redistricting, gerrymandering, 2020 Census, census tracts, block groups, voting districts, election law, Texas House of Representatives districts, federal congressional districts, 2026 elections
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Second reading of House files: House File 3, House File 269, House File 286, House File 438, and House
- File 10.
- The chief clerk will report the House files and give them their first reading: House Files 1494 through
- requirement for amendments offered to the following bills: House File 21 and House File 72. files 1494
- ><c> house</c><00:08:51.240><c> files</c> 1615 first reading house files 1615 first reading house files
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session May 22nd, 2026
California Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- At the request of the author, please remove file item A43, AB 1389 by Rubio from the inactive file.
- Proceeding next to consideration of the daily file, second reading file. Secretary, please read.
- Members, we're next going to proceed to the Senate third reading file, beginning with file item 34, SR
- Continuing with business on the Daily File, we're continuing with business on the Daily File, we're Continuing
- with business on the Daily File, members will move next to file item 44.
Summary:
The Senate convened with a quorum, offered a Memorial Day prayer, and welcomed a third-grade class from Sacred Heart Parish School to the chamber. Members then handled several procedural motions, including suspending a joint rule to allow budget subcommittees to meet during blackout period and removing certain bills from inactive or consent files.
The chamber confirmed multiple gubernatorial appointments, including Nicholas Mueller to the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Commission, Arthur Krantz to the Public Employment Relations Board, Chris Ferguson to the California Student Aid Commission, and Brian Haynes to the same commission. The Senate also adopted several resolutions, including SR 102 recognizing National Safe Boating Week, SCR 172 proclaiming Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, SCR 177 declaring World No Tobacco Day, SR 107 for Lupus Awareness Month, and SR 115 marking the 50th anniversary of the Judgment of Paris in California wine history.
On third reading, the Senate passed a series of bills on topics including beverage container recycling fees (SB 1341), school employee misconduct procedures (SB 1083), wildfire preparedness for water suppliers (SB 1153), insurance cost-sharing accounting (SB 1199), nonprofit government liaison services (SB 1240), energy coordination and fuel supply planning (SB 1337), language access in elections (SB 1360), gaming fee transparency (SB 920), mental health evaluation in Care Court-related cases (SB 1016), reckless driving penalties (SB 1198), greenhouse gas reporting for subsidized medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (SB 1213), the Go Green financing program (SB 1265), repossession transport interference (SB 1338), and wildlife coexistence (SB 1135). Most measures passed on unanimous or near-unanimous votes; SB 920 passed 28-1, SB 1265 passed 26-5, and SB 1135 passed with two no votes.
The session concluded with a Veterans Caucus adjournment-in-memory ceremony honoring 82 fallen service members, followed by adjournment until the next scheduled floor session.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session May 22nd, 2026
California Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- At the request of the author, please remove file item A43, AB 1389 by Rubio from the inactive file.
- Proceeding next to consideration of the daily file, second reading file.
- Members, we're next going to proceed to the Senate third reading file, beginning with file item 34.
- Continuing with business on the Daily File, we're continuing with business on the Daily File, we're Continuing
- with business on the Daily File, members will move next to file item 44.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Insurance Committee Feb 18th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- Companies filed under new rules. Insurers stayed in the market. Companies filed under new rules.
- Companies filed under new rules.
- These are the approved SIS homeowners filings since we last met, and these filings include the number
- Like I said, insurers filing under the SIS, five SIS filings approved, faster rate filing approvals,
- We have five SIS filings approved—the fastest rate filings in state history.
Summary:
The Assembly Insurance Committee held an oversight hearing on the Department of Insurance’s Sustainable Insurance Strategy (SIS), with Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara providing a detailed update on implementation after the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. Lara said the strategy has helped stabilize the market, speed claims payments, and keep insurers in California, citing $22.4 billion paid to wildfire survivors, 94% of 4,121 claims paid fully or partially, $210 million returned through department investigations, and a 27% reduction in claim closure time. He said major insurers, including Mercury, CSAA, USAA companies, Pacific Specialty, and California Casualty, have filed under SIS, with several more filings pending, and that approvals have generally been completed within 100 days of public notice. He also discussed modernization of rate review, a new data reconciliation tool, a planned regulation to require rate reviews within 60 days plus a possible 30-day extension, and ongoing work on Fair Plan oversight, wildfire risk modeling, and mitigation standards such as Zone Zero.
Committee members focused on wildfire survivor non-renewals, Fair Plan growth, claim handling timelines, and whether new legislative proposals could help or hinder market stability. Lara said visible consumer relief should begin in 12 to 24 months, with broader market stabilization expected over three to five years, and emphasized that mitigation, faster rate review, and insurer participation are key to reducing reliance on the Fair Plan. He also highlighted his 22-bill package, including SB 876 on disaster claims handling, AB 1795 on smoke damage standards, AB 1680 on Fair Plan accountability, and reforms to the intervener process. Members raised concerns about balancing consumer protections with insurer participation, and Lara said the Legislature should weigh those tradeoffs through the committee process.
Public commenters were divided but generally acknowledged the importance of the issue. Consumer and survivor advocates argued that insurers still delay or underpay claims and that more protections are needed, while industry representatives praised the department’s work and urged caution so the new system is not undermined. Several speakers stressed the need for mitigation, Zone Zero rules, and adequate rates, while others warned that wildfire and liability insurance problems are affecting foster care providers, commercial coverage, and utility wildfire costs. The hearing concluded with the committee adjourned after public comment.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/25
State Government Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Chair Nash has House File All right.
- </c><00:08:04.080><c> makes</c><00:08:04.400><c> the</c> House File 1239 um simply makes the House File
- </c> filings.
- Things like bogus leans filed filings.
- Now, they don't file it with our office. They file it with the Department of Treasury.
Keywords:
Compensation Council, salaries, state officials, judicial compensation, legislative process, public funds, misuse, law enforcement, accountability, state government, legislative auditor, compliance, transparency, retirement benefits, health insurance, dependents, state employees, Medicare, legislative studies, government oversight
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session 4/28/25 - Part 1
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:10:51.200><c> Second</c> Second reading of House files. House File 2130. Second reading.
- Second reading of Senate files. Senate File 1740. Second reading. Introduction of bills.
- : Senate File 2200 and Senate File 3045.
- Feice moved that Senate File 2200 and House File 104 now on the General Register be referred to the chief
- and moved that Senate file number 2200 and House<00:12:01.839><c> file</c><00:12:02.160><c> number</
NV
Nevada 2025 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session May 29th, 2025 at 11:30 am
Nevada Assembly Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Assembly Bill 533 be taken from its place on General File and be placed at the top of General File for
- The bill is ordered to General File.
- The bill is ordered to General File.
- The bill is ordered to General File.
- I move that all bills be taken from their place on General File and be placed on the General File of
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband and Rural Development - 03/10/25
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development
Transcript Highlights:
- Thank you for the opportunity to speak today in support of Senate File 621. file 621 is a file that deals
- with the file 621 is a file that deals with the alcohol<00:08:22.879><c> I'm</c><00:08:23.039><c> sorry
- File 1507.
- File 1507.
- So we will hear from Senator Seeberger, Senate File 227 on the State Horticultural Society; Senate File
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- Companies filed under new rules. Insurers stayed in the market. Companies filed under new rules.
- These are the approved SIS homeowners filings since we last met, and these filings include the number
- Like I said: insurers filing under the SIS, five SIS filings approved, faster rate filing approvals,
- Insurers are already filing under the SIS.
- We have five SIS filings approved—the fastest rate filings in state history.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session Jan 29th, 2026
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- It brings us to file item number 16, that is AB 939 by... It brings us to file item number 16.
- We're now on file item number 26.
- We are going to go back to our file order, skipping back to file item number 27.
- We are going to go back to our file order, skipping back to file item number 27.
- File item number seven, file item seven, that is AB 1406 by Assembly Member Ward.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee 4/9/26
Rules and Legislative Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- House File 3479, Representative Fryberg. House File 4118, Representative Kiza Watun.
- House File 4241, Representative Fryberg. House File 3699, Representative Gotfrieded.
- House File 3467, Representative Ray Rarrower, and House File 3544, Representative Rapinsky.
- </c> File 4118, Representative Kiza Watun. File 4118, Representative Kiza Watun.
- </c><00:01:18.080><c> File</c> 4241, Representative Fryberg, House File 4241, Representative Fryberg,
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session 5/9/25 - Part 1
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Second reading of House File 475. Second reading of House File 2437. Introduction of bills.
- First reading of Senate files.
- House file. House file number 2434, an House file.
- Senate file number with transmitted.
- </c><00:08:37.680><c> First</c> First reading of Senate files. First First reading of Senate files.
AR
Arkansas 2026 Regular Session
LEGISLATIVE JOINT AUDITING-COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES Feb 12th, 2026
LEGISLATIVE JOINT AUDITING-COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES
Transcript Highlights:
- We need a motion to file the report. Is there a motion to file the report?
- We need a motion to file the report. Is there a motion to file the report?
- Can we file this one? Okay. Without objection, we'll file this report.
- Without objection, we file the report. Without objection, we file the report.
- Without objection, we file the report. Without objection, we file the report.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- This is a suspense file candidate without objection. SB 574 will move to suspense.
- This is a suspense file candidate without objection. SB 288 will move to suspense.
- This is a suspense file candidate without objection. SB 327 will move to suspense.
- This is a suspense file candidate without objection, SB 347 will move to suspense.
- This is a suspense file candidate without objection, SB 347 will move to suspense.
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Appropriations met with a quorum and heard a large suspense-file agenda of 25 measures, reminding witnesses to focus on fiscal impacts. Most authors waived presentation, and the Department of Finance had no comments. The committee took public testimony on each item, with several bills receiving support from local governments, housing and transportation organizations, and other advocacy groups; one bill, SB 501, drew opposition from the Motorcycle Industry Council unless amended.
Among the bills discussed in more detail was SB 381 by Senator Wahab, which would allow adopted adults and descendants to obtain original birth certificates through an administrative process and create a nonbinding contact preference form for birth parents. Supporters argued the bill addresses equal rights, health, identity, and court backlog concerns, and may have minimal or even offsetting fiscal effects. The committee also heard support for housing-related measures such as SB 417, transportation-related SB 667, and other bills on the agenda, though testimony was generally brief and limited to fiscal considerations.
With no objections and no committee questions on the suspense-file candidates, the committee moved each measure to suspense, including SB 46, SB 342, SB 490, SB 574, SB 758, SB 73, SB 99, SB 247, SB 288, SB 327, SB 347, SB 381, SB 417, SB 828, SB 492, SB 501, SB 557, SB 623, SB 667, SB 742, SB 747, SB 811, SB 837, and SB 849. The roll was briefly left open for a late-arriving member, Senator Richardson, whose attendance was then recorded, and the meeting adjourned after all agenda items were sent to suspense.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- We had no questions or comments on SB 46, which is a suspense file candidate.
- This is a suspense file candidate without objection. SB 574 will move to suspense.
- This is a suspense file candidate without objection. SB 288 will move to suspense.
- This is a suspense file candidate without a... Questions of the committee?
- file candidate as well, so without objection, SB 492 will move to suspense.