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TX
Transcript Highlights:
- We, as a state, should have deliberate conversations with them to figure out how we can integrate all
- We love our acronyms, and IPAWS, the Integrated Public Alert Warning System.
- And so are we missing that in an integrated solution?
- Is it operational that would prevent this kind of seamless integration?
- And integrating broadband devices into traditional radio networks.
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
House Chamber - Wed May 6, 2026, 9:00AM HST - Day 57
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- how we modernize governance structures while preserving clarity, accountability, and institutional integrity
- This is our AI chatbot protection bill.
- And that obligation must be carried out faithfully, transparently, and with integrity.
- </c><05:00:51.760><c> For</c> transparently, and with integrity.
- For transparently, and with integrity.
PA
Transcript Highlights:
- And whereas since America's founding, government-issued calls to prayer have been integral to public
- proceedings, including 15 Continental... ...integral to public proceedings, including 15 Continental
Summary:
The House convened at noon with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, including a reading of George Washington’s prayer in recognition of the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding. The journal for Saturday, June 27, 2026, was postponed until printed. Representative Borowitz then spoke under House Rule 17 on America 250 and House Resolution 579, which designates a day of commemoration for America’s 250th birthday and celebrates the nation’s founding principles.
Borowitz’s remarks reviewed a long historical narrative emphasizing the role of religion and divine providence in American history, citing the Declaration of Independence, the Founding Fathers, early colonial worship, the Pilgrims, the Great Awakenings, presidential prayers and proclamations, the Aitken Bible, Capitol church services, the Civil War, World War II, and later references such as the National Prayer Breakfast and Apollo-era Bibles. The resolution was described as reaffirming commitment to the Declaration’s principles, including rights endowed by the Creator and reliance on divine providence.
No vote was taken on the resolution during this session. At the end of the remarks, Representative Dockery moved to adjourn, and the House agreed by voice vote. The House adjourned until Monday, June 29, 2026, at 12 noon, unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Informal House Session 6 Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am
Massachusetts House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Joseph Crowley Jr. was a man of faith, integrity, and kindness.
- Joseph Crowley, Jr. was a man of faith, integrity, and kindness.
Summary:
The House opened with routine proceedings, including the adoption of a resolution congratulating Anna Karaza on her 100th birthday after the rules were suspended. The chamber also received a gubernatorial message recommending legislation to address federal tax changes in Massachusetts, which was referred to the Committee on Revenue. In addition, the House concurred in Senate petitions concerning student access to food and nutritional information and a celiac disease screening pilot program, and it suspended Joint Rule 12 for petitions including another celiac screening pilot program and a sick leave bank for a Department of Transitional Assistance employee.
The Committee on Steering, Policy and Scheduling recommended several local bills for consideration, including measures involving Boston police age requirements, a bridge designation in New Bedford, tax deferrals in Wellesley, and a Westwood charter change. After suspending Rule 7A, the House gave second readings and ordered several bills to a third reading, including Boston police age-waiver bills, the New Bedford bridge designation, and local bills for Wellesley and Westwood. The House then passed to be enacted two engrossed bills amending the Provincetown charter and establishing an appointed town clerk in Avon, and it also passed a Westwood alcohol license bill to be enacted.
The House observed a moment of silent tribute for Joseph Crowley Jr. of Woburn, honoring his long service to the community and school committee. Later, the chamber passed several bills to be engrossed, including Boston police age-waiver bills for Pierre Charles Darius and Kenny Gatow and a Plainville charter amendment. A Senate bill amending the Sandwich charter was also engrossed after the House adopted an amendment offered by Representative Walsh. The House then recessed and later adjourned to meet the next day in informal session.
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session Mar 31st, 2026
Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Remind us not to seek recognition or status, but humility, integrity, and obedience before you.
- Courtney is a highly respected nursing professional, known for her integrity, steady leadership, and
Summary:
The Senate convened, the roll was called, and a quorum was declared. The chamber opened with prayer, followed by introductions of the Doctor of the Day, Dr. James David Campbell, an emergency medicine physician from Tahlequah, and the Nurse of the Day, Courtney Caput of Tonkawa, who was recognized for her nursing career and leadership. Several pages were also introduced, each sharing their school, sponsoring senator, and future plans.
The Senate also received a gallery introduction for students from Tahlequah Public Schools’ Heritage Elementary School, who were visiting with their self-elected house members and senators. Additional guests from the Sepulpa Chamber of Commerce were recognized in the North Gallery. Announcements included an invitation to the Diabetes Caucus on April 2, featuring insurance providers discussing diabetes care services, and an invitation to a devotional service the next day in the Senate Lounge.
No legislation was debated or voted on during the meeting. The only formal action was adoption of a motion to adjourn once the clerk’s desk was clear, with the Senate set to reconvene on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Informal House Session 6 Jan 22nd, 2026
Massachusetts House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Joseph Crowley Jr. was a man of faith, integrity, and kindness.
- Joseph Crowley Jr. was a man of faith, integrity, and kindness.
Summary:
The House opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and quickly took up several routine matters. Members adopted a congratulatory resolution for Anna Karaza on her 100th birthday after suspending the rules. The Governor’s message on legislation to manage federal tax changes in Massachusetts, House No. 4975, was referred to the Committee on Revenue. The House also concurred in a Senate petition on a celiac disease screening pilot program, and Joint Rule 12 was suspended for that petition and for a separate sick leave bank bill for Sonia Felix.
The Committee on Steering, Policy and Scheduling recommended several local bills for consideration, including bills on Boston police age requirements for Antonio Pires and Cheryl Malice, a bridge naming in New Bedford, a Wellesley tax deferral bill, and a Westwood charter bill. The House suspended Rule 7A as needed, gave second readings, and ordered the bills to third reading. It then passed to be enacted engrossed bills amending the Provincetown charter, establishing an appointed town clerk in Avon, and authorizing a Westwood alcohol license reissuance and new license.
The House also observed a moment of silence for Joseph Crowley Jr. of Woburn, honoring his long service to the community and school committee. Later, the chamber passed several bills to be engrossed, including Boston police age-waiver bills for Pierre Charles Darius and Kenny Gatow, a Plainville charter amendment, and a Sandwich charter bill. The Sandwich bill was amended on the floor by Representative Walsh before being engrossed. The House then recessed and later adjourned to meet the next day in informal session.
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Informal House Session 6 Jan 22nd, 2026
Massachusetts House Floor Meeting
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Aeronautics and Transportation Apr 6th, 2026 at 10:00 am
Aeronautics and Transportation
Transcript Highlights:
- because we're actually working with the manufacturer providers, such as Apple and Google, to do the integrations
- And so they're actually doing all the integration work basically on our behalf.
Keywords:
True Grit Trail, Oklahoma, tourism, signage, Department of Transportation, state parks, historical sites, economic development, motor vehicles, insurance, registration, verification, law enforcement, electronic credentials, Service Oklahoma, digital identification, data protection, driver's license, special license plates, Route 66
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/26
Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- about how to design a new program to achieve its statutory objectives while maintaining program integrity
- </c> seen in Minnesota, program integrity seen in Minnesota, program integrity measures<00:37:31.280>
- </c> like program integrity like program integrity how<00:46:19.040><c> do</c><00:46:19.440><c> like<
- Um, and so I integrity and security.
- And so, as we've been looking across state government and how do we ensure program integrity and what
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- I'd also like to thank you for including provisions related to charter school and authorizer integrity
- I'd also like to thank you for including provisions related to charter school and authorizer integrity
- me, I'd also like to thank you for including provisions related to charter school and authorizer integrity
- me, I'd also like to thank you for including provisions related to charter school and authorizer integrity
- This continued partnership is critical to upholding program integrity and preventing fraud.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/19/25
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- We realize that the case managers will be an integral part of this transition, and so we want to make
- We realize that the case managers will be an integral part of this transition, and so we want to make
- We realize that the case managers will be an integral part of this transition, and so we want to make
- We realize that the case managers will be an integral part of this transition, and so we want to make
- </c> consistent with the Ada integration consistent with the Ada integration mandate<01:21:16.199><c>
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Interim Joint Committee on State Government. (6-23-26)
State Government
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> integrity of the procurement process. integrity of the procurement process.
- The Commonwealth procurement statutes and policies prioritize the integrity and transparency of every
- :44.960><c> of</c> Commonwealth procurement principles of Commonwealth procurement principles of integrity
- , integrity, transparency, competition, and<01:13:47.040><c> stewardship</c><01:13:47.920><c> while</
- and transparency of every integrity and transparency of every procurement<01:14:32.800><c> while</c>
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- And in other counties, it's taken a little bit longer for them to, I think, integrate the fact.
- In other counties, it's taken a little bit longer for them to, I think, integrate the fire department
- SB 874 takes meaningful steps to strengthen program integrity by convening a stakeholder work group to
- SB 874 takes meaningful steps to strengthen program integrity by convening a stakeholder work group to
- And it isn't a problem unless you are forced to integrate in a society that finds your very existence
Summary:
The committee first took up SB 1377, a bill on medical exemptions for school immunizations. The author and supporters said the measure was a narrow reform to restore physician discretion and reduce what they described as chilling effects from audits and license discipline; opponents from pediatric, medical, public health, and school groups argued the current system already works, protects against fraudulent exemptions, and should not be weakened. Committee members debated the data, the number of exemptions reviewed or revoked, and the effect of the proposed amendments. The bill was amended in committee, but because there was no quorum it was not formally voted on at that time.
The committee then heard SB 995, the Masuma Khan Justice Act, which would create a statewide inspection and compliance framework for large private detention facilities. The author and supporters described severe conditions in immigration detention, including denial of medication, unsafe food and water, and lack of oversight, and the bill was presented as a response to those abuses. The California Hospital Association raised concerns about duplicative regulation and overlapping standards, but said it was continuing to work on a solution. The committee discussed constitutional and jurisdictional issues, and the bill was moved on a do-pass motion to the Committee on Judiciary with a 5-0 vote placed on call.
Next, SB 1089 was heard, proposing expanded access through CalPERS and CalRX to GLP-1 medications for chronic weight disease and diabetes prevention. The author and supporters from the American Diabetes Association and medical groups argued the drugs are effective tools to prevent type 2 diabetes, reduce long-term costs, and improve health equity, while the author also shared personal experience with weight loss and medication access barriers. There was no opposition testimony. The bill was moved on a do-pass motion to the Committee on Labor, Public Employment, and Retirement with a 5-0 vote placed on call.
Finally, the committee heard SB 1221, dealing with Murphy conservatorships for people found not guilty by reason of insanity or otherwise under criminal-mental health conservatorship. Supporters, including prosecutors and psychiatrists, said the bill addresses a gap created by a court decision and would improve public safety and placement decisions for a small population of high-risk individuals. Opponents from county behavioral health and disability rights groups warned it would turn a civil process into a quasi-criminal one, expand district attorney involvement, and disrupt bed prioritization and least-restrictive-placement principles. The discussion centered on the scope of the bill and its amendments, but no final vote was taken in the portion provided.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/26/26
State Government Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> we need to protect the integrity we need to protect the integrity and<00:36:50.120><c> security<
- Members, we have an opportunity to protect the integrity of the body. This is forward-looking.
- Members, we have an opportunity to protect the integrity of the body. This is forward-looking.
- Members, we have an opportunity to protect the integrity of the body. This is forward-looking.
- This is about upholding the integrity of our building. It's about good governance.
Keywords:
Melissa Hortman, Mark Hortman, memorial park, state park, working group, Minnesota Historical Society, Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, Saint Paul, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Administration, Legislative Coordinating Commission, general fund appropriation, park planning, interpretive services, public engagement, state memorial, land use, natural resources, commemorative legislation, HF4470
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session Mar 5th, 2026 at 05:40 pm
Washington House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- We're asking people to do fraudulent and things that are not of integrity.
- We're asking people to do fraudulent and things that are not of integrity.
- , vetted his qualifications for the job, and he prevailed. his integrity, vetted his qualifications for
- Their integrity, and the will of the voters of the counties that elected them. Mr.
- Speaker, this amendment is absolutely essential for restoring constitutional integrity to this process
Bills:
HB2720, HB2073, HB2487, SB5816, SB5919, SB5995, SB5831, SB6134, SB6136, SB6137, HB2689, SB5922, SB5944, SB5957, SB5988, SB5994, SB6011, SB6065, SB6103, SB6151, SB6244, SB5420, SB5868, SB6044, SB6132, SJM8002, HB2720, HB2073, HB2487, SB5816, SB5919, SB5831, SB6137, SB6244, SB5420, SB5868, SB6044, SB6132, SJM8002
Keywords:
behavioral health, emergency services, health insurance, provider access, mental health funding, premium assistance, funding, healthcare, subsidies, insurance tax, state regulation, insurers, taxation, budget impact, juice grapes, agriculture, commerce, market access, fire safety, insurance incentives
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- It will also intentionally integrate the essential health skills standards such as analyzing influences
- It will also intentionally integrate the essential health skills standards such as analyzing influences
- It will also intentionally integrate the essential health skills standards such as analyzing influences
- That means no identified lead discipline, as well as integrates ethnic studies strand to support those
- those areas you good job at integrating those areas you just<01:25:36.560><c> mentioned</c><01:25:37.440
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session Day 31 (2-20-26)
Kentucky Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- President, Senate Bill 154 is a bill that will enact measures to further strengthen the election integrity
- This bill ensures that the people that are eligible to vote can vote and it improves the integrity of
- </c> improves the integrity of our elections. improves the integrity of our elections.
- </c><01:07:43.039><c> and</c><01:07:43.359><c> also</c> verify the election integrity and also verify
- the election integrity and also not<01:07:43.920><c> disenfranchise</c><01:07:44.720><c> voters.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- opportunity to make the New Hampshire medical marijuana program a national leader in how we have integrity
- And there's so many ways that we can build upon what we have already tried to start with integrity.
- in the program and how we have integrity in the program and how<00:30:58.159><c> we</c><00:30:58.399
- </c><00:31:07.200><c> Um</c><00:31:08.159><c> but</c> tried to start with integrity.
- Um but tried to start with integrity.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (11/12/2025)
Health, Human Services & Elderly Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- As a number of people who might be here from the department know, I was in the program integrity fraud
- integrity for a long time uh in the integrity for a long time uh in the fraud<00:41:29.599><c> unit</
- of the program and also, you integrity of the program and also, you know,<00:53:19.200><c> be</c><00
- , and I think that program integrity ensures that we have a fiscally sound program that is available
- , and I think that program integrity ensures that we have a fiscally sound program that is available
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- If you feel the integrity is there to do that. Okay.
- Our schools have long provided high-quality early childhood education that integrates academic readiness
- It will allow our programs to operate as integrated components within the elementary setting.
- It will allow our programs to operate as integrated components within the elementary setting.
- We integrate learning, social, and spiritual growth.
Summary:
The committee first heard SB 206, which would require cardiovascular pre-screening and blood pressure testing for student athletes beginning in the 2026-2027 school year. Chairman Miller said the bill was prompted by concerns about undiagnosed hypertension and sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes, and Coach Marcus Scott testified about his own kidney transplant after years of untreated high blood pressure. Members asked about who would perform the screenings and how follow-up would work; the American Heart Association said existing athletic physical processes and referral networks could handle it. An amendment was adopted, and the committee reported SB 206 favorably as amended.
The committee then took up SB 305, which would require a publicly available statewide career-alignment dashboard showing how degree programs connect to workforce outcomes, including completion, employment, wages, and high-demand jobs. Chairman Edmonds and student task force member Cruz Cassard said the goal was to help students understand job opportunities in Louisiana and reduce the number leaving the state after graduation. Workforce and higher education stakeholders supported the measure as a transparency and workforce-planning tool. The committee reported SB 305 favorably.
Next, the committee considered HB 624, a school safety cleanup bill updating references from crisis management plans to emergency operations plans and aligning school emergency language with national standards. Representative Johnson and the Louisiana Center for Safe Schools said the bill would not create new mandates or costs, but would clarify existing requirements. The committee reported HB 624 favorably. The committee then heard HB 1022, as substituted, concerning school-based health care services. Representative Jackson said the bill was intended to clarify that medical decisions in school-based health centers should be made by licensed health professionals, not school staff, while preserving parental consent. Testimony from school-based health center providers supported the bill, but several members raised concerns about consent, parental authority, and whether the language shifted too much responsibility away from schools; the Charter School Association suggested adding more collaborative language. After discussion, the committee adopted the substitute and reported HB 1022 favorably by a 10-4 vote.