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CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Elections Committee Jul 1st, 2026

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Additional comments will be ruled out of order.
  • The committee secretary will please read the items on consent.
  • Well, good morning, Madam Chair and committee members.
  • Good morning, committee chair.
  • Good morning, Chair Pellerin and members of the committee.
Committee: House Elections
Keywords: 988, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 05/08/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The second conference committee excused motion would be pursuant to rule 12.5. Senator Dibble.
  • </c> appoint a like committee. Signed. appoint a like committee. Signed.
  • by the SCUB committee on appointed by the SCUB committee on conference<00:13:54.480><c> committees</
  • Senate resolutions numbers 42 to 43 will be referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
  • </c> pursuant to rule 40.7. pursuant to rule 40.7.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight Jun 2nd, 2025

New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm a new member of this committee.
  • I'm excited to be a part of this committee, and I hope to, what I can get from this committee is seeing
  • Committee and the Education and Finance Committees.
  • So the advisory committee will put together the rules, um, and then they will work, I believe, with,
  • The committee will also consider rules that are proposed by the NMFA. Um, On the following page.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Cook, welcome to the The committee, glad to have you aboard.
  • Uh, members, the chair lays out the proposed committee rules for consideration.
  • The committee rules are standard like the rules the committee operated during the last session.
  • Members, do you have any questions regarding the proposed committee rules? OK.
  • If not, Senator Hinojosa moves to the adoption of the committee rules. Is there an objection?
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - Part 2 - 03/17/26

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • It uh may interest the committee to learn that we actually had a committee just like the one that I'm
  • </c> Committee on Finance. Committee on Finance.
  • How is this committee supposed to know? How is this committee supposed to<00:25:51.600><c> know?
  • </c> pass and sent to the Commerce Committee. pass and sent to the Commerce Committee.
  • </c> that it is a volunteer committee. that it is a volunteer committee.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Commerce and Economic Development Jan 30th, 2026 at 07:51 pm

House Commerce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • This one has a committee, so this one has a committee, so.
  • So we've got a committee sub. Madam Chair, I move the committee sub for discussion. Thank you.
  • I don't know if it means this committee or the tax committee; maybe you have to answer to that.
  • or in the tax committee if it goes on.
  • Today, we... to create a blanket set of rules to allow everybody to play by the same rules when they're
Keywords: 996, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Appropriations Committee Aug 5th, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • SB 1410, Limón; SB 1420, Richardson; SB 1427, Committee on Public Safety; SB 1431, Committee on Elections
  • , Committee on Revenue and Taxation; SB 1444, Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement; SB
  • 1445, Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development; and SB 1447, Committee on Health.
  • This committee and the Assembly Health Committee spent a lot of time last year working on a framework
  • We'll bring it back to committee. Any questions? No. Okay. We'll bring it back to committee.
Keywords: 988, house, all
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Feb 26th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • Committee.
  • Committee.
  • We've advanced substitute Senate Bill 6005 with a due-pass recommendation to the Rules Committee, subject
  • Chairman, I move proposed substitute Senate Bill 6225 with a due-pass recommendation to the Rules Committee
  • Committee.
Summary: The Senate Transportation Committee met in executive session to brief and act on three measures: proposed substitute Senate Bill 6005, the 2006 supplemental transportation budget; proposed substitute Senate Bill 6225, authorizing transportation bonds; and engrossed substitute House Bill 2508, relating to the Office of Independent Investigations. Staff first reviewed eight amendments to SB 6005, including technical corrections and several funding changes for ferry service, rail projects, transit electrification, and other transportation programs. The committee then adopted all eight amendments, rolled them into the bill, and advanced SB 6005 with a due-pass recommendation to the Rules Committee. For SB 6225, staff explained that the bill would authorize additional transportation bonds, including $1.1 billion in general bonds backed by gas tax and vehicle-related revenues, $400 million for potential cost increases on Move Ahead Washington projects, and a $500 million increase in SR 520 bond authorization, while repealing some older bond authority. With no amendments offered, the committee advanced the bill with a due-pass recommendation to the Rules Committee. The committee also considered engrossed substitute House Bill 2508, which would clarify the scope of authority of the Office of Independent Investigations and add public disclosure and privacy provisions. The committee moved the bill without recommendation to the Ways and Means Committee. Members concluded by thanking staff for their work on the budget and bond package before adjourning.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Health & Long-Term Care Feb 19th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Health & Long-Term Care

Transcript Highlights:
  • I move committee come to order. Good morning.
  • Members of the committee, again, Jacob Ewing, staff to the committee.
  • Members of the committee, again, Jacob Ewing, staff to the committee.
  • I move the bill receive a due pass recommendation and be sent to the Rules Committee.
  • I move the bill receive a due pass recommendation and be sent to the Rules Committee.
Bills: HB2340 , HB2155 , HB2531
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee Mar 25th, 2026

Housing and Community Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, members of the committee, Carlos Guterre. Good morning, Mr. Chair, members of the committee.
  • Good morning, Chair and members of the committee.
  • Chair and committee members.
  • First, I would like to accept the committee amendments and express my gratitude to committee staff for
  • Chair, committee members.
Keywords: 988, house, all
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

MS House Floor - 7 January, 2026; 2:00 PM

Mississippi House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Report of select committees. machine. Madam clerk, there's a quorum machine.
  • Speaker. >> Report of standing committees. >> We have a report on the counter, Mr.
  • Rules will meet after adjournment today in the rules room.
  • Rules will meet &gt;&gt; Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
  • </c><00:08:22.400><c> the</c><00:08:22.560><c> rules</c> after adjournment today in the rules after adjournment
FL

Florida 2026 5th Special Session

Rules Feb 17th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Rules will now come to order. Cindy, please call the roll. Here. Pastor Jones?
  • a zoning committee.
  • Committee.
  • Thank you, committee members.
  • I'm members of the committee.
Summary: The committee took up a long agenda of retained bills and several new measures, with most receiving favorable reports after amendments. Major debate centered on CS/SB 706, which preempts airport naming to the state and designates Palm Beach International Airport as the Donald J. Trump International Airport subject to FAA and trademark-related conditions. Senator Jones offered amendments to avoid private royalty benefits, but both failed. Senators Berman, Osgood, Jones, and Pizzo spoke against the bill, raising concerns about naming an airport after a sitting president, lack of local input, and ethical issues; Senator Mayfield defended the bill as cost-free to the airport and noted the naming agreement. The committee ultimately voted the bill favorably. The committee also approved CS/SB 546 on conservation land notice requirements and CS/SB 1014 on municipal utility service to properties outside city limits, both with amendments and some opposition from the Florida League of Cities on the utility bill. Several other bills were heard and reported favorably with little controversy. CS/SB 1500 would streamline uncontested probate proceedings; SB 962 would exclude farms and farm operations from certain zoning definitions tied to affordable housing preemption; CS/SB 820 would strengthen reporting for problem-solving courts; SB 840 would revise portions of last year’s hurricane-related land-use law to narrow its scope and sunset temporary restrictions; and SB 856 would require online property listings to show estimated ad valorem taxes, with an amendment excluding social media platforms and broadening liability protections. SB 110 would clarify homestead exemption eligibility for 98-year or longer residential leases. SB 394 would exempt certain underwriting managers handling limited facultative reinsurance from licensure requirements, and SB 434 would prevent wind-hardening improvements from increasing assessed value for residential property tax purposes. The committee also advanced several public-safety and transparency measures. CS/CS/SB 658 and 608, a combined water-safety bill, would require safety features for rental properties with pools or nearby water bodies and authorize DBPR enforcement; supporters framed it as a response to Florida’s high child-drowning rates, and Airbnb waived in support. SB 748 would place constitutional language on restoration of voting rights on sentencing score sheets, with broad support from voting-rights and civil-rights groups. CS/SB 824 would require annual reporting of unimproved school-district land inventories, and CS/SB 848 would create a framework for off-site stormwater treatment and related credits, with support from builders and mitigation bankers. The committee also heard CS/SB 1036 on school counselors, which clarifies certification requirements and performance criteria after a delete-all amendment.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 30th, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • For the record, Connorship, counsel to the committee.
  • Thank you, Madam Chair, members of the committee.
  • As a background, a state agency may file notice for the expedited adoption of rules if the proposed rule
  • A state agency may file notice for the expedited adoption of rules if the proposed rule meets certain
  • Good morning to the committee members.
WA
Transcript Highlights:
  • For the record, Connors, staff counsel to the committee.
  • Thank you, Madam Chair, members of the committee.
  • A state agency may file notice for the expedited adoption of rules if the proposed rule meets certain
  • Good morning to the committee members.
  • Good morning, Madam Chair and committee members.
Summary: The committee heard testimony on several bills. HB 1364 would raise from $5,000 to $15,000 the gross revenue thresholds for charitable and nonprofit organizations to conduct bingo, raffles, and amusement games without a gambling license, and would also raise related local tax thresholds; supporters said it is an inflation adjustment that helps volunteer nonprofits, while no opposition was heard before the hearing closed. HB 2632 would replace most uses of “alien” in state law with “non-citizen,” with exceptions for federal-law requirements and non-human uses; the sponsor described it as a dignity and accuracy measure rooted in refugee experience, while supporters and opponents debated whether it is respectful and clearer or instead unnecessary and potentially confusing. HB 2447 would designate the blunt-nosed six-gill shark as Washington’s official state shark; testimony from the sponsor, children, marine advocates, and scientists emphasized education, conservation, Puget Sound ecology, and local pride, and the hearing closed without opposition testimony. HB 2637 would exempt certain personal information from Public Records Act disclosure, including age, address, birthplace, precise location data, government identifiers, and consumer utility data; supporters framed it as privacy and safety protection, while opponents argued it would reduce transparency and could interfere with federal immigration enforcement. In executive session, the committee took action on three bills. HB 2235, concerning Public Records Act exemptions for concealed pistol licenses and permit-to-purchase firearm applications, was reported out of committee with a due pass recommendation by a 7-0 vote. HB 2401, establishing the Boys and Men’s Commission, was also reported out with a due pass recommendation by a 5-2 vote, with some members supporting the concept but expressing concern about funding. HB 2574, which addresses removal of deceased candidates for nonpartisan office from ballots and related vote-count procedures, was reported out with a due pass recommendation by a 6-1 vote after members discussed the need to clarify election procedures in rare cases. The committee deferred action on HB 2520.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/05/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Rules recommends that the following bill is proper for consideration: Senate Bill 1041
  • The Committee on Rules recommends that the following bill is proper for consideration: Senate Bill 1131
  • The Committee on Rules recommends that the following bill is proper for consideration: Senate Bill 1140
  • The Committee on Rules recommends that the following bill is proper for consideration: Senate Bill 1249
  • President, the Rules Committee will meet Monday, March 9th, at 1:00 p.m. in Caucus Room 1.
Keywords: 1182, all
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Transportation Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am

Joint Committee on Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Sierra, members of the committee.
  • Sierra members of the committee.
  • Marcy here on the committee as well.
  • It's very helpful for the committee. Any questions from members of the committee?
  • Thank you, committee, for having me.
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The Joint Committee on Transportation held a public hearing on several bills related to driver’s license suspensions, junior operator training, online driver education, and regulation of e-bikes/scooters. A major focus was the Road to Opportunity Act (H. 3662/S. 2368), which would end license suspensions and registration holds for unpaid fines and fees unrelated to road safety, create hardship waivers and payment options, and replace suspension with nonrenewal in some cases. Supporters included the Attorney General’s office, ACLU, CPCS, Greater Boston Legal Services, transportation and anti-poverty advocates, and several affected residents who described job loss, housing instability, and difficulty paying toll and fee debts. They argued the current system punishes poverty, disproportionately affects Black and Latino residents, and is costly to enforce. Some testimony also noted that the bill would preserve suspensions for dangerous driving offenses. District Attorney Marion Ryan testified in favor of two bills: one allowing partial payment plans for certain RMV penalties and another closing a loophole that makes the penalty for violating a hardship license less severe than driving after a full suspension. Senator Sear and Representative Reed also spoke for the Road to Opportunity Act, while the AAG said the Attorney General supports it. Committee members asked about RMV implementation and whether the agency supports payment plans; Ryan said the RMV has been cooperative but believes legislation is needed. No votes were taken during the hearing. The committee also heard testimony on bills affecting young drivers. Senator Lovely and Representative Cruz supported a bill to create a junior operator license training fund, expand access for low- and moderate-income families, require refunds in some cases, and allow earlier passenger privileges. Another bill would make virtual instructor-led driver education permanent; AAA and several driving school owners supported it as an access and convenience measure, while other instructors opposed it, arguing in-person instruction is safer and more effective. Finally, Senator Collins and others testified for a transportation safety bill regulating motorized bicycles, scooters, e-bikes, and mopeds, increasing fines, requiring insurance for commercial use, and requiring public hearings and accessibility review for new bike lanes. Advocates for blind and disabled pedestrians supported that bill, while some transportation and business voices backed it as a safety and planning measure.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Day 60 (4-15-26) - Part 2

Kentucky Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Need to make a motion for the following bills to be moved from the Rules Committee to the Concurrence
  • Yes, for the Rules Committee to the Concurrence Orders, Mr. President. Apologize for that.
  • President, if you would, I need to move Senate Bill 197 from the Rules Committee to the Concurrent Orders
  • </c><01:58:48.120><c> Committee</c> Senate Bill 197 from the Rules Committee Senate Bill 197 from the
  • Rules Committee to<01:58:48.760><c> the</c><01:58:48.880><c> Concurrent</c><01:58:49.560><c> Orders,
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Education Pre-K - 12 Feb 4th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • Everyone Committee on Education PRE K through 12 will now come to order.
  • At least today we're discussing rules, school districts.
  • The rest of Florida offers Florida's regional education consortia helps our rule.
  • Multiple rules comes out of that.
  • So Careersource it's on the board on the executive committee.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, March 26, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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