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AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - House Public Safety & Law Enforcement

House Public Safety & Law Enforcement Committee of Reference

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yeah, for the first question, Mr.
  • I was a first responder.
  • "First time I see no. Thank you. Oh, Mr. Moore. Mr. Chair.
  • Question first time. I see no. Thank you. Oh, Mr. Moore. Mr. Chair. Thank you. "I see.
  • I see possible unintended First Amendment violations, maybe Fifth and 14th as well.
Summary: The committee heard and advanced several public safety and corrections measures. SB 1161 would prevent $750,000 appropriated to DPS for Yuma County’s Amberly’s Place Family Advocacy Center from lapsing; testimony emphasized that the bill preserves existing funding for crisis response and victim services. The committee also advanced SB 1215, which clarifies the cancer list tied to the occupational disease presumption for firefighters and peace officers and adds retroactivity to June 30, 2021. SB 1270, aimed at retention for Tier 3 corrections employees, would allow optional employer supplemental contributions to defined contribution accounts at specified service intervals, with an amendment capping annual contributions at $5,000 and requiring employer policies; members discussed retention, vesting, and whether the incentive could simply be taken and left after the waiting period. Both SB 1161 and SB 1215 received due pass recommendations, as did SB 1270 after one no vote and several members noting the need for better retention tools. The committee then considered SB 1400, which authorizes law enforcement wellness and crisis response programs and sets confidentiality rules for information shared in those programs. Supporters said the bill would expand access to peer and professional support while preserving public records and misconduct investigation access, but members raised concerns that the privilege language could be too broad for licensed therapists; the sponsor indicated openness to an amendment, and the bill was advanced with members reserving the right to change their votes if the language is not tightened. SB 1538, as a strike-everything amendment, would require workers’ compensation coverage for PTSD treatment for firefighters and peace officers and could include one course of MDMA treatment if federal approval and DEA rescheduling occur by the stated deadline. Supporters described promising clinical trial results and argued the bill is a conditional authorization, while counties opposed the mandate and raised cost concerns; after debate over whether the bill is permissive or mandatory, the committee adopted the strike-everything amendment and gave the bill a due pass recommendation. The committee also passed SB 1537, which renames the Peace Officer Training Equipment Fund as the Public Safety De-escalation and Life Safety Fund and repeals the advisory commission. Supporters said the new name better reflects the fund’s use for de-escalation and less-lethal equipment, while some members opposed the change and preferred the money be used for raises. Finally, the committee began hearing SB 1580, which would appropriate funds for fire incident management support hardware and software and, under a chairman’s amendment, redirect money from the Peace Officer Training Equipment Fund to additional public safety technology and retention/recruitment purposes; testimony focused on regional data-sharing systems and the need for accountability and clarity on how the funds would be spent.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (01/28/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, so the first is um let me address the scholarship granting organizations first.
  • </c> So um let me let me address the first So um let me let me address the first and<01:23:07.360><c>
  • And the first day I went out, I took them down for the first time in, I believe, six to nine months.
  • </c> apart and feel suicidal at the first apart and feel suicidal at the first sign<04:02:05.120><c>
  • </c> respect everyone's first amendment respect everyone's first amendment rights,<04:19:37.680><c> my
Keywords: 1189, house, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, February 12, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Education Service and later first Education Service and later first student<00:09:50.079><c> each
  • </c> Kansas Republican party's big First Kansas Republican party's big First District<00:55:02.640><c
  • </c> they teach people people in fifth grade they teach people people in fifth grade first<06:11:36.558
  • </c><07:36:24.200><c> call</c> eagerly anticipate your first call eagerly anticipate your first call
  • </c> is among the crew of one of the first is among the crew of one of the first ships<07:55:16.040><
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • our society, impacting the future of over 870,000 students enrolled pre-kindergarten through 12th grade
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Energy and Natural Resources (01/28/2025)

Energy and Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> introduce the first introduce the first bill<00:03:35.400><c> I'm</c><00:03:35.560><c> going</c>
  • </c><00:15:15.199><c> day</c> my first day my first day ever<00:15:17.320><c> thank</c><00:15:17.519>
  • load growth in the electricity sector for the first time in decades.
  • But we literally had our first interconnection application in 2021.
  • </c> but but we literally had our first but but we literally had our first interconnection<01:15:23.719
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session: 2025 First Special Session 6/9/25 - Part 3

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • First reading of Senate files.
  • First reading of Senate bills. First reading.
  • First reading of Senate bills. First reading.
  • First reading.
  • </c> uh highway uh railroad grade crossings. uh highway uh railroad grade crossings.
Keywords: 1183, house
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, December 3, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • :57.680><c> are</c><00:08:57.839><c> seeing</c> the First State, shoppers are seeing the First State,
  • </c><00:09:56.640><c> home</c> they put the dream of a first home they put the dream of a first home
  • </c> bravery and selflessness of our first bravery and selflessness of our first responders,<00:14:30.959
  • </c> retirement, Dave said, "When I first retirement, Dave said, "When I first joined<00:33:48.080><c
  • </c> 4A state championship in its first 4A state championship in its first season.<01:01:23.680><c> On
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

JHA Public Hearing - Tue Feb 11, 2025 @ 2:00 PM HST

Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • First up, we have House Bill 606 relating to the Department of Hawaiian Homelands.
  • First up, the Department of Hawaiian Homelands. Mr.
  • First up, we have the Department of Education.
  • First up, we have Office of Information Practices with comments.
  • </c> members um representative peruso first members um representative peruso first just<03:06:56.720>
Keywords: 910, house, all
Summary: The committee heard three House bills related to the Department of Hawaiian Homelands. HB 606 would extend the Act 279 special fund to June 30, 2028, continue deposits and appropriations to help eliminate the DHHL waitlist, and require a strategic plan and annual reporting. DHHL strongly supported the measure, saying most of the initial $600 million had been used and that the need remains large, with more than 29,000 people on the waitlist. Public testimony also supported the bill, emphasizing its importance to Native Hawaiian families and concerns about Hawaiians leaving the islands because of housing costs. A member noted the bill is a priority and that the committee will keep working on how to fund another $600 million. HB 1086 would exempt DHHL homestead lot and housing development from general excise and use taxes. DHHL supported the bill, saying any tax savings would reduce the eventual cost of housing for low-income beneficiaries. The Department of Taxation said it could administer the measure and noted it is already being implemented under the governor’s emergency proclamation, with a proposed effective date of January 1, 2026. The Tax Foundation of Hawaii offered technical comments and urged the committee to weigh existing benefits already received by DHHL beneficiaries. HB 1307 would appropriate funds for DHHL water well development and geothermal exploration on Hawaiian homelands. DHHL said the bill is a follow-up to prior study funding and would support slim-hole drilling, site evaluation, and consultant work to identify viable geothermal resources, especially on Hawaiʻi Island. Several testifiers opposed the bill, arguing there had been inadequate beneficiary consultation, raising environmental, cultural, and safety concerns, and objecting to using $20 million for geothermal rather than housing. In response to committee questions, DHHL staff explained that the goal is to gather information for a future public-private partnership to develop geothermal electricity, and that a Chapter 343 environmental review would be required later in the process. No votes were taken during the portion of the meeting provided.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session-Day 5, February 13, 2026-PM

Wyoming House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> the</c><00:19:19.679><c> court's</c> first two, we adopted the court's first two, we adopted the
  • </c><02:31:45.439><c> page,</c> going to be inside your first page, going to be inside your first page
  • First reading of the bill.
  • gt; First reading the bill, &gt;&gt; First reading the bill, &gt;&gt; public<03:03:56.319><c> unions,
  • </c><03:57:24.800><c> Protection</c> uh Wyoming First Amendment Protection uh Wyoming First Amendment
Keywords: 916, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, February 13, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> checked people all the way back to grade checked people all the way back to grade school<03:01:30.279
  • First, there's installed capacity.
  • </c><03:22:45.359><c> there's</c> there are two kinds first there's there are two kinds first there's
  • Think of the MISO zone in red on my first map.
  • Think of the MISO zone in red on my first map.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Committee on Housing (02/10/2026)

Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:59:44.719><c> place</c> RSA 193- is u probably the first place RSA 193- is u probably the first
  • </c><02:01:28.800><c> K</c> between 5 to 10 students in grades K between 5 to 10 students in grades K
  • </c> you know it's it's not just the first you know it's it's not just the first prospective<02:41:32.080
  • It's the first written in this bill.
  • The first are the first<04:12:15.439><c> is</c><04:12:16.000><c> local</c><04:12:16.399><c> barriers<
Committee: House Housing
Keywords: 1189, house, all
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDU Public Hearing 04-17-2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:42:37.119><c> and</c> uh academic performance first and uh academic performance first and athletic
  • I like to say that I'm old first day.
  • . grade. grade.
  • I will ask first for testimony.
  • Um, I, uh, like Tammy, I am actually a first-time nominee, and this is my first experience with a hearing
Committee: Senate Education
Keywords: 912, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, February 11, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:06:51.039><c> major</c> conflict zones safe in the first major conflict zones safe in the first
  • They played a significant role in the first ever human trials and the first drug to cure tuberculosis
  • /c> trials and the first drug to cure trials and the first drug to cure tuberculosis<00:18:55.480><c>
  • </c><02:09:48.880><c> that's</c> break that's not America first that's break that's not America first
  • First off, we had an oversight hearing.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Session (03/05/2026)

New Hampshire House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • First, from adjusted monthly gross income is court-ordered support for other children.
  • Okay, so first the House will come to order. Press the red button.
  • First is the question on the amendment. Are you ready for the question?
  • </c> First is the question on the amendment. First is the question on the amendment.
  • On June 14th, 2025, Speaker first.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary (02/11/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • grade?
  • grade?
  • I think education is the key. first grade now he's Christine. first grade now he's Christine.
  • First is that the bill would interfere with the First Amendment free speech and freedom of assembly and
  • </c><02:27:47.439><c> three</c> eyes for, you know, the first three eyes for, you know, the first three
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Transportation (04/22/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • The first part is enabling.
  • The first part is enabling. Correct. The first part is enabling.
  • So, first off, the bill calls Hampshire.
  • </c><02:16:26.000><c> three</c> that we installed our first three that we installed our first three chargers
  • Can you first of all can you Yes.
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The hearing began with SB 12, which would let certain veterans who already qualify for a disabled veteran license plate use that VA disability determination to obtain a walking disability placard without having to undergo a second physical or submit additional proof. Senator Waters, the prime sponsor, said the bill was prompted by a constituent and would reduce redundant paperwork. Melinda Sims of United Spinal and Leo Pacquin of the State Veterans Advisory Committee both supported the bill, saying veterans already go through an extensive VA certification process and should not have to repeat it for the state. A DMV representative said the department had no known objection and explained that the change would let the placard travel with the veteran in another vehicle. The hearing on SB 12 was then closed. The committee then took up SB 40, which would allow safe boater education certificates to be completed and tested online, rather than requiring an in-person final exam. Representative Coker and Senator Tim Lang described the bill as a cleanup measure to make a COVID-era online process permanent and said it would improve convenience and keep more revenue in New Hampshire. Tom Praol, representing the vendor, said the state lost significant revenue when the online option ended and argued that online proctoring can verify identity and prevent cheating. The New Hampshire Marine Trades Association supported the bill, saying it would help boaters learn New Hampshire-specific laws and keep dollars in-state. The Department of Safety Marine Patrol was neutral: Captain Tim Dunlvy said the current system includes classroom and online coursework followed by an in-person proctored final exam, and he raised concerns about safety, exam integrity, and lower scores in computer-only testing, while noting New Hampshire’s strong boating safety record. Committee members asked about reciprocity, proctoring methods, costs, and crash data, but no vote was taken in the portion of the transcript provided.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Committee on Housing (02/04/2025)

Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • But also for young people who are purchasing their first home, as I bought my first home when I was 26
  • If you have a commercial retail or industrial presence on the first floor, even the first two floors,
  • </c><04:05:31.720><c> two</c><04:05:31.920><c> floors</c> first floor even the first two floors first
  • first first floor<04:06:21.600><c> and</c><04:06:21.760><c> Resident</c><04:06:22.479><c> above</c><
  • A truck stop is a commercial-grade property. A supermarket is a commercial-grade property.
Committee: House Housing
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Children and Family Law (02/17/2026)

Children and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • He aspires to be the first non-speaking U.S. senator.
  • Uh as far as the first involved in care.
  • </c> change your grade. change your grade. &gt;&gt; Thank<04:33:47.439><c> you.
  • Uh I wanted to first make it briefly.
  • Yep. uh I'll let answer that one first? uh I'll let answer that one first?
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Finance (05/22/2025)

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, on the children's side first.
  • So, Met Dish is, uh, above my pay grade. Going back to 10 on page 15. Do we have a motion yet?
  • So, who was the first and the second? Because I ... lang and promise. Sure. Yeah. Doesn't matter.
Committee: Senate Finance
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 05/01/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> think I'd start with the fact that first think I'd start with the fact that first of<00:32:49.200
  • </c> minutes to remember these first minutes to remember these first responders<00:42:32.560><c> um</
  • </c> grade in 2022. grade in 2022.
  • President, uh, was it was a random first come, first serve.
  • </c><02:58:42.080><c> They</c> random first come, first serve. They random first come, first serve.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all