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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 4/16/26

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • In discussions with the department, it was discovered that actually it made more sense to integrate support
  • support services as a sense to integrate support services as a component<00:04:08.239><c> of</c><00:
  • Section 7, again, this is just integrating support services this time into the Can Train program.
  • He said his concern is that programs can take a very long time to get going because of program integrity
  • is where the legislature has integrity is where the legislature has focused<00:41:21.599><c> on</c><
Bills: HF3732
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 028 Feb 11th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • understand or consent to irreversible procedures that permanently affect their fertility and bodily integrity
  • </c><00:49:42.640><c> And</c> fertility and bodily integrity. And fertility and bodily integrity.
  • understand or consent to irreversible procedures that permanently affect their fertility and bodily integrity
  • understand or consent to irreversible procedures that permanently affect their fertility and bodily integrity
  • understand or consent to irreversible procedures that permanently affect their fertility and bodily integrity
Keywords: 981, all
NM
Transcript Highlights:
  • They needed integrated advisors.
  • As Alonzo mentioned, we do have integrated advising.
  • As integrated advisors, we go beyond academics.
  • Wolfe and the Veterans Integration Center.
  • I'm the CEO of the Veterans Integration Centers.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • present</c><00:48:46.440><c> during</c> The additional language would be to say, to protect the integrity
  • So what was said here was the addition of the language to protect the integrity of complaint investigations
  • </c><00:51:48.839><c> of</c><00:51:49.079><c> complaint</c> protect the Integrity of complaint protect
  • the Integrity of complaint investigations<00:51:51.040><c> an</c><00:51:51.280><c> appropriate</c><00
  • so do you want to strike that language and then just add in the part that says, 'to protect the integrity
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The committee worked through a draft bill amending animal cruelty and protective custody provisions, focusing on how animals may be seized, cared for, and returned, and on what rights owners have when animals are taken. Members discussed adding language requiring officers to inform a charged person in writing of the right to petition for a veterinarian of their choice, clarifying that any documents presented for signature must be fully and honestly explained, and revising language so confiscated animals cannot be altered without notarized owner authorization. They also considered a new prohibition on using confiscated animals for fundraising or donations, ultimately preferring the term “financial gain” over “profiteering.” The discussion also covered protective custody procedures, including adding “municipal animal control officer” to the list of officers involved, allowing return of animals to the owner or caretaker if no charges have been filed or no warrant establishing probable cause has been sought or issued, and clarifying the distinction between criminal seizure and temporary protective custody. The commissioner’s comments led to several proposed deletions or revisions, including removing language viewed as redundant or inconsistent with protective custody, and striking references to live racing provisions that are no longer relevant. Members further addressed lactating animals, agreeing to add language that confiscated lactating animals should not be separated from their nonweaned offspring. They also discussed a proposed confidentiality provision requiring people assisting in investigations or taking possession of seized animals to sign a binding nondisclosure agreement, though members noted similar protections may need to be duplicated in the temporary custody section as well. The conversation was largely about drafting and legal clarity, with no final vote or formal action recorded in the excerpt.
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 118 May 12th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • enterprise to impose and receive the revenues generated by the fee authorized by section 10-16-2051 AI
  • This amendment defines mobile AIS systems so there is clarity in how they're used.
Keywords: 981, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 02/06/25

Health and Human Services

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  • for my particular service, not Lower Zumbro Valley, but the other service that I work for, was integrally
  • involved in the emsrb and I integrally involved in the emsrb and I think<00:03:52.000><c> had</c><00
  • A good example of this is SITS, which sits within our Integrated Service Delivery product line.
  • </c><01:29:44.040><c> Service</c> outcome A1 our Integrated Service outcome A1 our Integrated Service
  • I'm the business integration director.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Education Finance - 02/05/25

Education Finance

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  • We must continue to have the freedom to educate as we have been, which includes integrating our Catholic
  • We must continue to have the freedom to educate as we have been, which includes integrating our Catholic
  • We must continue to have the freedom to educate as we have been, which includes integrating our Catholic
  • We must continue to have the freedom to educate as we have been, which includes integrating our Catholic
  • We must continue to have the freedom to educate as we have been, which includes integrating our Catholic
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary (02/25/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • serving the public best when they are allowed to function with clarity of purpose and organizational integrity
  • clarity of purpose<01:01:20.079><c> and</c><01:01:20.400><c> organizational</c><01:01:21.119><c> integrity
  • </c> purpose and organizational integrity. purpose and organizational integrity.
  • lot of increasing misinformation coming from patients in, you know, legislative sessions, um, between AI
Committee: House Judiciary
Keywords: 1189, house, all
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • So, you know, our vision is to maintain the highest standard of safety, integrity, and fairness in all
  • And our biggest thing is safety, integrity, fairness, and accountability.
Keywords: 914, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 03/18/26

Jobs and Economic Development

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  • And 180 Degrees integrates job readiness with shelter and transitional housing, reducing long-term public
  • And 180° integrates<00:18:57.919><c> job</c><00:18:58.280><c> readiness</c><00:18:58.800><c> with</c>
  • <00:18:58.960><c> shelter</c> integrates job readiness with shelter integrates job readiness with shelter
  • </c><00:58:32.680><c> And</c> also uphold journalism integrity.
  • And also uphold journalism integrity.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 03/02/26

Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate

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  • I'm proud of the decisions we have made and the integrity the commission has demonstrated in making them
  • /c><00:03:04.600><c> made</c><00:03:05.239><c> and</c><00:03:05.360><c> the</c><00:03:05.440><c> integrity
  • </c> decisions we have made and the integrity decisions we have made and the integrity the<00:03:06.280
  • </c><00:14:07.480><c> resource</c><00:14:07.840><c> planning</c> through our integrated resource planning
  • through our integrated resource planning process<00:14:09.200><c> that</c><00:14:09.760><c> our</c><
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (02/17/2026)

Election Law and Municipal Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • So again, I think that in a matter of election integrity and making sure that, again, the eye and the
  • and making sure that again the integrity and making sure that again the eye<01:04:33.680><c> and</c>
  • Integrity and access are not opposing values.
  • </c><01:14:28.880><c> Integrity</c><01:14:29.360><c> and</c> create bigger barriers.
  • Integrity and create bigger barriers.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, January 6, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

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  • The committee plays an important role in protecting the integrity of this institution, and I sincerely
  • of this institution and I the integrity of this institution and I sincerely<00:38:31.280><c> appreciate
  • Speaker, do we rubber stamp fraudulent election results or stand for election integrity?
  • that election well and they remember those members of Congress who turned their backs on election integrity
  • </c> turned their backs on election integrity turned their backs on election integrity and<00:43:48.319
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight May 28th, 2025

Mortgage Finance Authority Act Oversight Committee

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  • are provided housing to integrate back into the community.
  • We are also now integrated into the Federal Health Center program, so we are a federally qualified health
  • We do a lot of street outreach, so all of the services that we provide, all of our integrated health
  • So all of our services, like I said, are integrated to focus on creating a person-centered network of
  • And access to care, primary medical integrated behavioral health care on the street.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 2/19/25

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • I also really believe in having integrity and honoring promises and honoring the words that we give,
  • <c> and</c><00:43:11.640><c> honoring</c><00:43:12.280><c> promises</c><00:43:12.920><c> and</c> integrity
  • and honoring promises and integrity and honoring promises and honoring<00:43:14.160><c> um</c><00:43
  • of the aisle and from people who run these programs about how they provide direct services with integrity
  • </c><00:49:03.440><c> um</c> legislative intent and integrity um legislative intent and integrity um
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary Committee Jun 30th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • this year, we released a report on the growth of data centers and how the data centers should be integrated
  • Second, integrate data centers into the system in a way that ensures the reliability of the grid and
  • this year, we released a report on the growth of data centers and how the data centers should be integrated
  • Second, integrate data centers into the system in a way that ensures the reliability of the grid and
Summary: The committee heard a long agenda of bills, with members repeatedly noting that votes would likely be held later because a quorum was not yet present. Early measures included AB 2393, which would create fixed statutory damages for false arrest or imprisonment claims involving aggravating conduct such as face coverings, restraints, forcible transport, or firearms; supporters said it would help victims obtain accountability, while no opposition appeared. AB 2050, the HOA reserve-funding bill, drew support from HOA and housing finance advocates who said underfunded reserves lead to special assessments and safety risks, while consumer groups warned of large cost increases; Senator Laird said he would move it when a quorum was available. AB 1564, making employee-union communications confidential in certain public-employment disputes, was supported by labor groups and opposed by counties, school administrators, and other local agencies who argued it would hinder investigations. AB 2231, a CEQA streamlining bill for two Sutter Health hospital projects, was backed by the author and health-care supporters but opposed by a construction trade group that said it would strip workers of wage-and-hour remedies. The committee also heard AB 2689, which would allow non-renewal of subsidized housing leases for over-income tenants under specified conditions; there was little testimony beyond the author’s presentation. AB 801 would require the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation to regularly examine lenders for fair lending compliance; supporters framed it as a response to federal retreat from consumer protection, while credit unions and bankers said they shared the goal but wanted more work on impacts to smaller institutions. AB 2721, as amended, would require hotels to post notice when they have actual knowledge of ICE or CBP reservations; hospitality workers and labor supporters said it would improve worker safety, while hotel industry groups said they were moving toward neutral after amendments, though some owners remained opposed. AB 2035 would create a narrow, court-supervised alternative vote threshold for a single HOA, Laguna Woods Village, to amend outdated CC&Rs; the author and HOA representatives said the change was needed because repeated elections had failed to reach quorum. Later bills included AB 1827, which would raise the small-claims limit for businesses from $6,250 to $15,000 and allow up to three filings per year; supporters said it would modernize access for small businesses, while the Judicial Council opposed it as likely to crowd calendars and shift small claims away from its intended purpose. AB 1577 would require data centers to report energy-use information to the Energy Commission and local agencies; supporters said better data is needed for grid planning, while one industry group remained opposed in print but encouraged by amendments. AB 2164 and AB 1854 both expanded California shield-law protections for reproductive and gender-affirming care providers and related entities against out-of-state legal actions and extradition requests; supporters said the bills were needed to protect providers and patients after Dobbs, while opponents argued they would shield harmful medical practices and interfere with parental rights and other states’ investigations. AB 2529 would require claims against public agencies to include a declaration that the contents are true and correct, and AB 2247 would create the Thrive Act to fund trauma-focused mental health services for youth affected by gun violence; both drew support from local agencies or survivors, with no significant opposition recorded in the excerpt. The final bill discussed, AB 1821, would change Public Records Act response timelines from calendar days to business days to address large, complex, or bad-faith requests; the author said it would better match agency work capacity while preserving access, and the hearing continued with testimony as the transcript ended.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • election committee member since last year, I've been paying a lot of attention to increasing election integrity
  • Member since last year, I've been paying a lot of attention to increasing election integrity issues,
  • Berkeley Unified School District's integration case stated in its ruling for the school district, not
  • Now, what was a consequence of that was integration, but that is not necessarily what Brown v.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments heard several measures, beginning with SCA 5, which would create an Equalization Reserve Account to help reduce long-standing per-pupil funding disparities between basic aid and non-basic aid school districts. The author and supporters argued the measure would create a stable, endowment-style funding source using only interest earnings, while charter school advocates opposed it, saying the bill would exclude charters and could raise equal protection concerns. After the quorum was established, SCA 5 was approved and sent to Appropriations. The committee then heard SJR 18, a resolution condemning Citizens United and urging limits on corporate money in politics. The author argued that unlimited independent expenditures have increased corporate influence and dark money in elections, while there was little testimony in opposition. The resolution was approved and referred onward. The committee also considered two consent items, AB 1736 and AB 2421, which were approved together without debate. ACA 7 generated the most extensive discussion. The measure would revise the state constitution’s application of Proposition 209 in education, with supporters saying it would allow race-conscious tools to address persistent racial inequities in student outcomes and resource allocation, especially for Black students. Opponents argued it would weaken Proposition 209, invite discrimination, and likely fail politically and in court. After lengthy debate, the measure was approved and sent to Appropriations. The committee also approved ACA 18, which would add a second student voting seat on the UC Board of Regents, with supporters emphasizing student representation and opponents absent. Finally, AJR 29, opposing a federal executive order affecting vote-by-mail administration, was approved and sent onward. All measures on the agenda were ultimately advanced.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

06/01/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • livestock, and stewardship connect pastoralists around the world, through historical knowledge and integration
  • livestock, and stewardship connect pastoralists around the world, through historical knowledge and integration
  • Beyond his professional accolades, Major General Van Dyke was known for his integrity, his mentorship
  • seek re-election at the conclusion of the 57th Legislature, second regular session, the dedication, integrity
Keywords: 1182, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Rules and Administration - 04/20/26

Rules and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I think it should be for those of us who are concerned about the process and the integrity of deadlines
  • 00:03:29.680><c> the</c> concerned about the process and the concerned about the process and the integrity
  • 03:31.440><c> I</c><00:03:31.560><c> just</c><00:03:31.840><c> ask</c><00:03:32.040><c> that</c> integrity
  • I just ask that integrity of deadlines.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Retirement Apr 9th, 2026

Retirement

Transcript Highlights:
  • Owen's bill to the extent that is integrated in some form or fashion, that complexity piece, that simplification
  • But certainly if this concept moved forward or tried to be integrated, I think we would need the employers
  • But certainly if this concept move forward or tried to be integrated, I think we would need the employers
  • Because as you all know, classroom teachers, tried to be integrated, I think we would need the employers
Committee: House Retirement
Keywords: 965, house, all