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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 3/5/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second reading of House Files: House File 11, House File 1214, and House File 1496.
  • Second reading of Senate Files: Senate File 1552.
  • First reading of House Files 1864 through 1948.
  • Second reading of House Files: House File 11, House File 1214, and House File 1496.
  • Second reading of Senate File 1552.
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Transportation - 04/07/25

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh Senate file 3161 committee.
  • filed back a counter lawsuit.
  • Uh Senate<00:21:11.280><c> File</c> Senate File Senate File 2197<00:21:13.440><c> is</c><00:21:13.760
  • </c> finance elements of Senate File 2082. finance elements of Senate File 2082.
  • </c> Senator Huin, Senate File 3101. Senator Huin, Senate File 3101.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Office of Inspector General delete-all amendment 2/19/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So this is stopped being a House file number and becomes a Senate file number.
  • to the committee, and then the committee sets aside the House file and works from the Senate file.
  • </c> becomes a Senate file number. becomes a Senate file number.
  • </c> file and works from the Senate file. file and works from the Senate file.
  • </c> into the Senate file? into the Senate file?
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee Mar 23rd, 2026

Business, Professions and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • , SB 1263; file item number three, SB 1148; file item number five, SB 1376; and file item number six,
  • 1, SB 1263; File Item Number 3, SB 1148; File Item Number 5, SB 1376; and File Item Number 6, SB 1391
  • 1, SB 1263; File Item Number 3, SB 1148; File Item Number 5, SB 1376; and File Item Number 6, SB 1391
  • That file item is on call. On call. We are going to wait. That file item is on call.
  • File Item Number 4, SB 1311.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 2/26/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> Second reading of House files. >> Second reading, House file number 3522. >> Second reading.
  • reading of House files 3749 through 3813. >> First reading House files 3749 through 3813.
  • House files have been offered for House files have been offered for introduction<00:09:49.760><c> today
  • <00:09:56.160><c> 3749</c> files 3749 files 3749 through<00:09:58.160><c> 3813.
  • gt;&gt; First reading house files 3749 through 3813.
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session - part 2 Apr 30th, 2025

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Third reading, House File Number 1982. Third reading.
  • I'm here to represent House File 1982.
  • I also want to stand to support House File 2023.
  • Senate File 2847 brings forward the results of this work.
  • Third reading, Senate File Number 3196. Third reading.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Transportation Committee Apr 21st, 2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • File Item 5. File Item 5, Erdado, SB 1287. Move it. Moved by Strickland.
  • Item File 7, SB 1064. File Item 7, SB 1064. All right, that's Senator Daly's bill.
  • File item 2. 9-1, the bill's out. File item 2, SB 1315 by Senator Cabaldon.
  • File item 7, SB 1064 by Senator Daly.
  • File item 7, SB 1064 by Senator Daly.
Summary: The Senate Transportation Committee heard a series of bills focused on transportation planning, emissions, freight, and vehicle regulation. SB 1087 by Senator Cabaldon would modernize SB 375 regional climate and transportation planning by moving regional plan updates from every four years to every eight years, clarifying roles for CARB and the California Transportation Commission, and better aligning funding and guidelines. Supporters, including SCAG, MTC/ABAG, MPOs, local governments, and some environmental groups, said the bill would reduce duplicative planning costs and improve implementation. Opponents, including Coalition for Clean Air and the California Building Industry Association, warned it could weaken climate accountability, expand VMT-related burdens, and create housing and CEQA concerns. The bill passed 9-1 and was sent to Appropriations. The committee also heard SB 1315, which would require manufacturers to report software updates for semi-autonomous vehicle features to the Insurance Commissioner so the state can build data for future policy. There was no opposition testimony, and the bill passed 12-0. SB 1275 by Senator McNerney would replace the general fund portion of the state sales tax on motor vehicles with a one-time vehicle license fee so buyers could potentially claim a federal tax deduction; the LAO testified as a technical witness, and the bill passed 9-1. SB 1287 by Senator Hurtado would create a tax credit to spur private investment in short-line railroad infrastructure; supporters said it would improve safety, freight efficiency, and emissions, and it passed 12-0. The committee also approved SB 1423 by Senator Stern, which would streamline review for certain transit and rail projects that have already undergone extensive environmental review; it passed 8-1. SB 1064 by Senator Daly would reduce the frequency of clean truck checks for very low-mileage heavy-duty and off-road vehicles, and passed 12-0 after supporters said it would reduce unnecessary trips and costs while opponents awaited CARB analysis. SB 1375 by Senator Cortese would similarly reduce duplicative environmental review for qualifying major transit and rail projects, and passed 12-0. SB 1392, also by Senator Cortese, would expand the smog-check exemption for certain historic collector vehicles used mainly for shows, parades, and charitable events; classic car and lowrider advocates supported it, while air quality groups opposed it as increasing emissions. It passed 10-2. The committee also adopted the consent calendar, including SB 1213, by a 12-0 vote.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (01/22/2026)

Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> we break down the claim filing we break down the claim filing population<00:31:21.520><c> by</c>
  • </c> Manchester office are filing right now. Manchester office are filing right now.
  • , unemployed, not filing, and filing, unemployed, not filing, employed,<01:30:57.440><c> and</c><01:30
  • </c> you go and file. you go and file.
  • </c> filing volume by week will be a file. filing volume by week will be a file. &gt;&gt; Okay.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Human Services Committee Jan 12th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • We'll go back in file order.
  • File Item 3, SB 837. Motion is due pass.
  • File item 3, SB 837. Motion is due pass. File Item 3, SB 837.
  • File Item 4, SB 479. Okay. File Item 4, SB 479.
  • Madam Committee Assistant, File Item 1, SB 299.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Human Services met on January 12, 2026, beginning without a quorum but hearing four bills. SB 557 by Senator Hurtado would update California’s statutory definition of family resource centers to align with the federal definition and reflect their prevention-focused, low- or no-cost, multi-generational role. Supporters from the Child Abuse Prevention Center and California Family Resource Association said the change would clarify state law and help position California for future federal partnerships; no opposition was heard. SB 299 by Senator Cabaldon would correct a prior CEQA exemption for child care facilities so it applies in residential as well as nonresidential areas. Supporters, including Napa County Supervisor Liz Alessio and the Rural County Representatives of California, said the current language unintentionally blocks child care projects in places families need them most and has been used to delay or stop projects; several local government and early care organizations also supported the bill, and there was no opposition. SB 837 by Senator Gomez-Reyes would require aging and disability resource connection programs to provide disaster and emergency preparedness training tailored to older adults and people with disabilities. Testimony from the California Commission on Aging and the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers emphasized recent wildfire deaths and the need for better evacuation and preparedness support; no opposition was presented. SB 479 by Senator Arreguín would allow the cities of Berkeley, Pasadena, and Long Beach, as local health jurisdictions, to use multidisciplinary homeless response teams and share specified information across teams and departments, similar to counties under existing law. Supporters said the bill would improve coordination and outcomes for unsheltered residents, while noting confidentiality safeguards already exist; a privacy letter from Oakland Privacy was mentioned, but no formal opposition testified. After quorum was established, the committee voted 5-0 to pass each bill: SB 299 to Senate Environmental Quality, SB 557 and SB 837 to Senate Appropriations, and SB 479 to Senate Judiciary. All four measures were placed on call briefly and then cleared with unanimous votes.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - Part 2 - 04/27/26

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, I'm pleased today to present Senate File 2373.
  • I'm pleased today to present Senate File 2373.
  • </c><00:03:58.320><c> 2373,</c> that is labeled Senate File 2373, that is labeled Senate File 2373, third
  • in the A41 amendment to House File 2433.
  • House File 2433. House File 2433.
Committee: Senate Finance
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 3/6/25 - Part 1

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second reading of House File 23. Second reading of House File 81. Second reading of House File 390.
  • Second reading of House File 921. Second reading of House File 1362.
  • Second reading of House File 1382. Second reading of House File 1410.
  • Second reading of House File 1443. second reading house file number 23 second reading house file number
  • 1443 and House File 1691.
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session - part 1 Apr 28th, 2025

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second Reading of House Files. Second Reading. Second Reading of Senate Files.
  • First reading of House Files 3251-3268. First reading House Files 3251-3268.
  • Second reading House Files 3251-3268. Senate File Number 2200 and Senate File Number 3045.
  • First reading of Senate Files.
  • Senate File Numbers 1959 and 2216 and House File Number 2403. Announcements. Representative Niska.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Local Government Committee Jun 23rd, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have nine bills on today's agenda, two of which are on consent: File Item No. 4, AB 2118, and File
  • We need a motion for file item one. Which one? Motion for file item one. Okay.
  • It says file item number one, AB 1945. The It says file item number one, AB 1945.
  • It says file item number one, AB 1945. The It says file item number one, AB 1945.
  • File item number 6, AB 2418. File item number 6, AB 2418.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Local Government heard several bills focused on housing, utility billing, permitting, oversight, disaster recovery, and traffic safety. AB 2058, by Assemblymember Harropetian, would streamline inspections and fees for factory-built housing by reducing duplicative local review and allowing third-party inspections; supporters said it would cut costs and delays, while the author noted local land-use authority would remain intact. AB 1945, by Assemblymember Hodgwick, would let Lassen Municipal Utility District offer voluntary prepaid electricity accounts without deposits or start-service fees, with consumer protections and electronic notices; municipal utility and power agency representatives supported it. AB 2418, by Assemblymember Mark Gonzalez, would set timelines for commercial plan review and allow third-party plan checkers for delayed tenant improvement projects; business and property groups supported it, and the bill was narrowed by amendments. AB 2433, by Assemblymember Alvarez, would expand density bonus incentives for for-sale affordable housing; supporters said it could help produce more homeownership opportunities, while labor and local government concerns led to amendments removing ministerial/by-right provisions. AB 2760, by Assemblymember Sharpe Collins, would allow counties with an Office of Inspector General to extend oversight to probation and animal control in San Diego County; the author and county supervisors supported it, but probation officials opposed it as duplicative. AB 2385, by Assemblymember Petrie-Norris, would clarify local authority to plan for disaster recovery and create local reconstruction agencies; cities and other supporters said it would improve post-disaster rebuilding. AB 1976, by Assemblymember Hitt, would limit late-stage public process for pedestrian, bicycle, and traffic calming projects and exempt pedestrian malls from CEQA; supporters framed it as a safety streamlining measure, while local government groups raised concerns about reduced community engagement. The committee also adopted the consent calendar for AB 2118 and AB 2728. Final votes were taken after quorum was established: AB 1945 passed 6-0 to the Senate floor; AB 1976 passed 5-1 to the Committee on Transportation; AB 2058 passed 7-0 to Appropriations; AB 2385 passed 6-1 to Emergency Management; AB 2418 passed 7-0 to Judiciary; AB 2433 passed 7-0 to Housing; AB 2760 passed 5-2 to the Senate floor; and the consent calendar was adopted 7-0.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 5/17/26 - Part 3

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And finally, the bill incorporates a provision from Senate File 4237.
  • And finally, the bill incorporates a provision from Senate File 4237.
  • Third reading, House File number 3629 as amended by the Senate. Discussion.
  • :57.280><c> 3629</c><00:02:58.680><c> as</c> reading, House file number 3629 as reading, House file number
  • The following House Files have been offered for introduction today.
Keywords: 1183, house
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • The following bill and the two ACRs are consent: File Item Number 1, AB 2163, Gonzalez; File Item Number
  • 3, ACR 164, Bains; and File Item Number 4, ACR 166, Avila Farías.
  • We have file item number three, ACR 164, Bains, to be adopted to consent.
  • A file item number two, AB2-5-1-6, B-3-Nores, due pass. Aye.
  • Okay, final disposition, file item number two, AB 2516, thank you.
Summary: The Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Growth, and Household Impact heard AB 2516 by Assemblymember Petrie-Norris, which would create the California Grid Manufacturing Initiative within GO-Biz. The author and supporters said the bill is intended to address supply chain delays and rising costs for critical grid equipment, speed clean energy deployment, improve reliability, and encourage in-state manufacturing and high-road jobs. Support came from labor and industry representatives including UAW, IBEW, the California Labor Federation, CWA District 9, BlueGreen Alliance, California Labor for Climate Jobs, TURN, and Ingersoll Rand; no opposition was registered. Committee members raised affordability concerns, and the bill was moved to Appropriations and passed 7-1. The committee also heard ACR 173 by Assemblymember Carrillo, which would formalize a sister-state relationship between California and Jalisco, Mexico. Carrillo emphasized cultural, economic, and demographic ties, cooperation on issues such as agriculture, labor, technology, and education, and immigrant protections. There were no witnesses in opposition, and the resolution was adopted. The consent calendar included AB 2163 by Gonzalez and ACR 164 by Bains and ACR 166 by Avila Farías, all of which were approved. After quorum was established, the committee took roll, recorded multiple aye votes from absent members, and then adjourned after reporting all items out.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Growth, and Household Impact Apr 21st, 2026

Economic Development, Growth, and Household Impact

Transcript Highlights:
  • The following bill and the two ACRs are consent: File Item No. 1, AB 2163 Gonzalez; File Item No. 3,
  • ACR 164 Baines; and File Item No. 4, ACR 166, Abila-Farias.
  • We have file item number three, ACR 164, Baines, to be adopted to consent.
  • Okay, and then we'll go ahead and move to file item number two. Yes.
  • File item number five, ACR 173, Carrillo, to be adopted, A-0. That is out.
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • , SB 1263; File Item Number 3, SB 1148; File Item Number 5, SB 1376; and File Item Number 6, SB 1391.
  • 1, SB 1263; File Item Number 3, SB 1148; File Item Number 5, SB 1376; and File Item Number 6, SB 1391
  • 1, SB 1263; File Item Number 3, SB 1148; File Item Number 5, SB 1376; and File Item Number 6, SB 1391
  • That file item is on call. On call. We are going to wait. That file item is on call.
  • File Item Number 4, SB 1311.
Summary: The Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee met initially without quorum and operated as a subcommittee before later obtaining quorum and taking formal votes. The committee first heard SB 1002 by Senator Nilo, which would extend existing telehealth access for eligible out-of-state physicians treating patients with immediately life-threatening diagnoses to continue care after those patients go into remission. Supporters, including a cancer survivor, argued the bill preserves continuity of care for patients who still need specialist monitoring, while the Medical Board of California and the California Medical Association opposed it, citing licensure, consumer protection, and enforcement concerns. Senator Caballero spoke in support, emphasizing access to care, especially for rural patients. The bill was ultimately moved out of committee on a 6-0 vote and later confirmed out on a 9-0 vote after quorum was established. The committee then heard SB 1311, which updates the Dental Practice Act so unlicensed dental assistants can satisfy infection control training requirements either through an approved course or the Dental Assisting National Board infection control exam. The author and the California Dental Association supported the bill as a workforce and access measure, but the California Academy of General Dentistry raised concerns that the exam lacks a hands-on coursework requirement and should not substitute for in-person training unless amended. The committee accepted amendments and passed the bill 6-0 to Senate Appropriations, later confirming it out on a 9-0 vote. Finally, SB 1416 was heard, a bill reducing from 30 days to 21 days the time a physician or dentist has to refund duplicate payments to consumers. The author described it as a modest affordability measure to return patient funds more quickly, and the California Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons supported it as reasonable given current financial pressures. With no opposition, the bill passed 6-0 to Senate Appropriations and was later confirmed out on a 9-0 vote. The committee also approved consent calendar items SB 1263, SB 1148, SB 1376, and SB 1391.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 04/09/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • President, I move that House File 1659 be laid on the table. House File 1659 be laid on the table.
  • The secretary will read the House file numbers. House File numbers 1355 and 1792.
  • The House files have been given their second reading.
  • The House files have been given 1792.
  • </c><00:09:07.360><c> number</c> Senate file number Senate file number 3342.<00:09:09.600><c> That</c
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee Apr 22nd, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • ; File Item 10, SB 1435 by Rev.
  • Tax Committee; File Item 11, SB 1436, also by this committee; and File Item 12, SB 1437, again by this
  • File Item 5, SB 1165 by Caballero; File Item 10, SB 1435 by Rev.
  • Tax Committee; File Item 11, SB 1436, also by this committee; and File Item 12, SB 1437, again by this
  • This is file item number one, SB 1072 by the Committee on Housing; file item number five, SB 1165 by
Keywords: 987, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session May 8th, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Going to pass and retain on file item 73, brings us to file item 74.
  • We're going to pass and retain on file item 7576, brings us to file item 77.
  • The pass and retain on file item 798081, that brings us to file item 82. AB 1206 by Assemblymember.
  • Pass and retain on file items 103, 104, 105. Gets us to file item number 106, AJR 10 by Assembly.
  • Going to pass and retain on file item 110, brings That is to file item 111, AB 1152 by Assemblymember
Keywords: 988, house, all