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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/19/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> inactivations of our genes which both of inactivations of our genes which both of which<00:18:53.039
  • > um</c> definition is of full of something um definition is of full of something um would<00:36:25.920
  • <c> into</c> hundreds of millions of dollars into hundreds of millions of dollars into Broadband<01:00
  • /c> on the fiscal impact of of this for our on the fiscal impact of of this for our department<01:42:
  • of duplicity um of know a little bit of duplicity um of some<01:42:57.000><c> things</c><01:42:57.239
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • of that.
  • 00:02:13.400><c> of</c> federal match of roughly about half of federal match of roughly about half of
  • 05.279><c> year</c><00:33:05.440><c> of</c> that's kind of the theme of the year of that's kind of the
  • of CCAP is still a lot of money.
  • </c> little bit of little bit of confusion little bit of little bit of confusion here<00:43:15.319><c
Bills: HF1169, HF1916
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:20:41.559><c> go</c> and the status of your of your budget go and the status of your of your
  • ><c> is</c> you an overview of of where my staff is you an overview of of where my staff is at<00:37:
  • </c><01:04:57.079><c> of</c> testing uh of of testing uh of of liquid<01:04:58.839><c> uh</c><01:04:59.240
  • the fiscal year, and we now have a backlog that's going to carry over to 2026 of about $45,000 in claims
  • </c> backlogged so in 2024 we ran out of backlogged so in 2024 we ran out of money<01:15:36.960><c> in
Bills: HF601, HF271, HF1101, HF979
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Agriculture and Forestry Committee Feb 26th, 2025

Agriculture and Forestry

Transcript Highlights:
  • We'll go out of order. Thank you, Mr. Chairman and committee members.
  • I think you all saw the House version of this a week or so ago.
  • The abandonment of a dog or cat is included in the definition of cruelty.
  • We are pulling abandonment out of the cruelty definition, specifically defining abandonment of a dog
  • I mean, how do we enforce this kind of stuff? You see a lot of stray animals loose.
Bills: SB64, HB249
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit Committee Feb 19th, 2025

Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit

Transcript Highlights:
  • Let's change the name of the state of Alabama."
  • non-resident of the state, there is a fee of $700.
  • One of the things that we have is a diversity of the types of maritime operations that we...
  • of the widening and deepening of the channel.
  • of the... some of that pressure off of the interstate system, right?
Bills: HB1, HB247, HB1
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Community Safety Jan 15th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • Their current backlog is the same size as the number of the cases that they've closed in the last four
  • I understand the backlog is of great concern in my office and around the state.
  • Third, the backlog at the tox lab will improve because of this, Crash risk increases because of driver
  • Third, the backlog at the tax lab will improve because of this, Third, the backlog at the tox lab will
  • But the second is the tox lab right now, to get out of the backlog, is doing limited testing.
Summary: The House Committee on Community Safety held public hearings on House Bill 2220, which would change Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) certification hearings for peace and corrections officers. The bill would raise the standard of proof for suspension or revocation from a preponderance of the evidence to clear and convincing evidence, expand the hearing panel from five to six members by adding another law enforcement representative, and require biennial reporting by law enforcement agencies and the CJTC on officer certification, training completion, and decertifications. Sponsor Rep. Mari Leavitt and supporters argued the bill would improve fairness, transparency, training compliance, and recruitment/retention, while CJTC staff said they support objective hearings but opposed the burden-of-proof change and parts of the definitions, especially probation. Opponents, including police accountability advocates and several CJTC commissioners, argued the current system is working, there is no demonstrated problem, and the bill would weaken civilian oversight and make decertification harder. No vote was taken on the bill during the hearing. The committee then heard House Bill 2362, which would lower Washington’s per se blood alcohol concentration threshold for impaired driving from 0.08 to 0.05, require a public information campaign, and direct an evaluation of the policy’s impacts by the Washington State Institute for Public Policy. Rep. Brandy Donaghy said the bill is intended to reduce traffic deaths and improve public safety. Supporters, including several prosecutors and victims’ family members, said lower BAC limits can deter impaired driving and save lives, and argued the change would educate the public and reduce crashes. Opponents from the hospitality, brewing, and wine industries said the bill would not address the main causes of fatal crashes, would burden businesses and responsible consumers, and pointed to Utah’s experience as evidence the policy may not reduce fatalities. Prosecutors also raised concerns about the toxicology lab backlog, though some said the bill could eventually reduce cases and improve safety. The hearing on HB 2362 ended with public testimony; no committee action or vote was taken in the transcript provided.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/24/25

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • They're progressing in the right direction, but I think this helps us to address the backlog of when
  • </c><00:03:44.400><c> of</c><00:03:44.599><c> when</c> helps us to address the backlog of when helps
  • us to address the backlog of when appointments<00:03:45.319><c> can</c><00:03:45.439><c> be</c><00:03
  • </c> backlog and I know there's a couple of backlog and I know there's a couple of amendments<00:04:20.000
  • So then we have another issue with the backlog. And so that's one of the reasons.
Keywords: 1183, house
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Jefferson County Legislation Committee Mar 5th, 2025

Jefferson County Legislation

Transcript Highlights:
  • been for a number of years.
  • We like to think particularly of young people who don't recognize the value of contributing.
  • Do a lot of things right, but that was one of the things that we did.
  • A backlog of when a homeowner or apartment owner goes through the process of having someone evicted.
  • of evictions down.
Bills: HB343, HB345
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Kind of got everybody kind of pointing fingers back at each other.
  • That is one of the issues we're having kind of with conversations back and forth.
  • The in-state producers of milk will stay at 1 cent per 100 liters of milk.
  • And brought it all, and they struck out all of them, including the out-of-state.
  • These are made up of members that are from all aspects of water.