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KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • vehicles so when this when more electric vehicles so when this when these<00:10:46.040><c> devices</
  • </c> these devices are installed on electric these devices are installed on electric or<00:10:48.360>
  • The purpose of House Bill 399 is to ensure that the General Assembly has an opportunity to legislate
  • We are their voices here in the General Assembly, and we have a right to be heard that day.
  • </c><00:59:49.720><c> assembly</c> have the right as the general assembly have the right as the general
Summary: The committee met with a quorum and first took up House Bill 446, as amended by committee substitute, which would expand third-degree assault protections to cover judges and justices of the Court of Justice and public transportation drivers. Supporters said the bill responds to violence and threats against judges and would extend protections already given to other public servants. Members generally supported the bill, though several suggested broadening it further to include circuit clerks or all officers of the court. The committee adopted the substitute and favorably passed HB 446 on an 18-0 vote. The committee then considered House Bill 456, a DUI-related cleanup bill sponsored by Representative Patrick Flanery and presented by County Attorney Joe Ross. The bill would add fentanyl, Flexeril, and clopene to the per se DUI list, treat driving on a suspended license as an aggravating circumstance, revise implied-consent notice language, and make changes to ignition interlock rules, including suspension periods and fees. Representative Scott West of the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers testified in opposition, warning that some interlock violations and fees could unfairly extend suspensions and discourage participation, while members and the sponsor said the bill would strengthen DUI enforcement and that non-listed substances could still support DUI charges under other provisions. The committee adopted the substitute and favorably passed HB 456 by a 16-0 vote with one pass. Finally, the committee began hearing House Bill 10, relating to the rights of real property owners, sponsored by Representatives Maryanne Proctor and Emily Callaway, with testimony from a Pacific Legal Foundation representative and a Boone County Sheriff’s Office staff attorney. The sponsors said the bill is intended to address squatting by defining squatters and improving property-owner remedies, and noted support from sheriffs and realtors. The transcript cuts off before the bill’s full presentation or any committee action on HB 10.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/6/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:05:24.000><c> F</c><00:05:24.400><c> facilities</c><00:05:24.800><c> on</c> pay only facilities
  • F facilities on pay only facilities F facilities on tribal<00:05:25.319><c> lands</c><00:05:26.120><
  • I’ll turn it over to other testifier. facilities coming out of a pandemic that facilities coming out
  • What might be the effect on an assisted living facility from raising the wages in the nursing home facility
  • </c><01:32:18.679><c> in</c> number of us toured the NC facility in number of us toured the NC facility
Bills: HF500 , HF718 , HF1096 , HF1246 , HF1469
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm blessed to be a sixth-generation Texan.
  • General Revenue Dedicated, which equates to 84 percent of the agency's baseline request, with General
  • Revenue Dedicated, 0195 Next Generation 9.
  • facility.
  • We are practically at capacity with our current facility and the annex facility that the agency received
Bills: SB1 , SB 1
Committee: Senate Finance
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Health and Human Services Feb 6th, 2026 at 08:33 am

House Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • believe some of your analyses that have been provided indicate to you that this will be the most generous
  • So generally with our Medicaid rates, we set an amount.
  • But if you have a facility in your area that wants a shade, it’s up to them to apply for the funds.
  • Today I bring you House Bill 198, a very short bill providing $2 million from the general fund to the
  • I'm the General Counsel for the Department of Information Technology.
Keywords: 996, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/13/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> in addition several major facilities in addition several major facilities including<00:13:50.959
  • My name is John Cyer, general manager for Joint Powers Water.
  • It's a meat processing and packaging facility.
  • </c> the Jordan wastewater treatment facility the Jordan wastewater treatment facility the<00:36:23.880
  • Pre-treatment facilities are inherently corrosive environments.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 13th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • Lines one through six, it says that you may refer to the Attorney General any potential violation under
  • that it behooves us to make sure that if we are creating an opportunity to refer to the Attorney General
  • violations of people's oath, that we make it as broad as possible, who can refer to the Attorney General
  • Who can refer to the Attorney General.
  • It deals with sales tax exemptions, water usage, and also electricity usage. Thank you.
Summary: The Ways and Means Committee considered five RS introductions. The first, RS 337233 from Speaker Moyle, would create a mechanism for the Attorney General to enforce compliance with state law by public entities, taxing districts, and other bodies when laws or budget intent language are ignored. Representatives Church and Birch objected that the referral authority was too limited and potentially partisan, arguing it should be broader and more balanced; Moyle said he wanted to keep the process limited to avoid abuse. The committee voted to introduce the RS, with Birch and Church recorded as nays. The committee then introduced RS 33716, also from Moyle, which addresses future data centers and seeks to require non-consumptive water rights because of drought concerns and the water demands of data centers. Birch voiced support and the motion passed without recorded opposition. Next, RS 33728 from Representative Chris Bruce was introduced; Bruce said it was the third data center bill of the year and updates issues involving sales tax exemptions, water use, and electricity use. The motion to introduce it passed. Two memorial-related items from Representative Furness were also introduced. RS 33714 would urge federal action to move forward with permitting for a tungsten mine in Lemhi County, described as the only tungsten mine in the United States; Birch raised a drafting concern about referencing the federal Department of War rather than the Department of Defense, but no amendment was offered and the motion passed. RS 33726 would move the State Historical Preservation Office from the Idaho State Historical Society to the newly combined Office of Species, Minerals, and Energy Coordination to improve efficiency; that motion also passed. The committee then adjourned.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 13th, 2026

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Lines 1 through 6, it says that you may refer to the Attorney General any potential violation under all
  • amendment that said leadership of both the majority and the minority could refer to the Attorney General
  • that it behooves us to make sure that if we are creating an opportunity to refer to the Attorney General
  • Who can refer to the Attorney General.
  • It deals with sales tax exemptions, water usage, and also electricity usage. Thank you.
Keywords: 989, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Emergency Management Committee Mar 17th, 2026

Emergency Management

Transcript Highlights:
  • This hearing is about implementing next generation 911.
  • Eventually, next generation 911. 911. Okay.
  • Walking away from Next Generation 911 is not an option.
  • This is true for Next Generation 911 systems within or between states.
  • And so by being able to, I mean, it's a next-generation system.
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • No, historically it's been General Fund. So, General Fund. So is this proposed...
  • Second, we have a request for about $4.3 million General Fund in budget year and $4.4 million General
  • There are General Fund savings as a...
  • The May Revision reflects costs of approximately $1.5 billion General Fund in 2026–27 and reduced General
  • We are asking for $197 million general fund for $2627 and $367, and $367,000. ...million General Fund
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session May 23rd, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • She was somebody who was born in San Francisco, she was a registered nurse at San Francisco General.
  • acknowledges that the powerful fact that parks bring people together across racial, economic and generational
  • They promote health and healing and connection across every generation. And they do something else.
  • California is already leading with innovations like green shipping corridors and the electric, excuse
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • This hearing is about implementing next generation 911.
  • Eventually, next generation 911. 911. Okay.
  • Walking away from Next Generation 911 is not an option.
  • You'll hear us refer to it as Next Generation 911, NG 911, or NextGen 911.
  • And so by being able to, I mean, it's a next generation system.
Summary: The Emergency Management Committee held an oversight hearing on California’s Next Generation 911 rollout, focusing on Cal OES’s decision to move away from the original regional vendor model toward a statewide provider model. Cal OES said the regional architecture created complexity at the boundaries between regions, leading to misrouted calls, transfer problems, and degraded audio, and that a statewide model would better align with national standards and provide a more reliable, secure system. The Legislative Analyst’s Office urged the Legislature to pause further implementation until it has more information on the problems, tradeoffs, costs, and oversight needs, and recommended stronger reporting and possibly independent technical review before proceeding. Committee members pressed Cal OES on accountability, cost, testing, vendor selection, and whether the current system is safe. Cal OES said the project has cost about $456 million so far, most of it recurring service fees, and that 23 PSAPs had transitioned voice traffic while more than 440 total PSAPs remain in the state. Officials said the current system is operating, that a pause would not put the public at risk, and that the statewide conversion could be completed by summer 2030. Members and the LAO raised concerns about whether Cal OES has enough technical oversight and whether contract language alone is sufficient to prevent repeat problems. The vendor panel largely defended the regional model and argued that the existing system is already built, tested, and ready to expand. NGA 911, Synergem, Lumen, and Atos said the regional architecture provides redundancy and resilience, that early problems were often tied to legacy-system integration, carrier issues, or training rather than the regional design itself, and that a statewide redesign would add cost and delay. Atos said it serves as the statewide backbone and backup and has already carried live traffic, while vendors emphasized that they support continued modernization but believe California should build on the current regional investment rather than replace it.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Joint Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions, May 21, 2026 - AM

Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions

Transcript Highlights:
  • Generally, not not afford the software. Generally, not not many<00:47:48.160><c> though.
  • </c><01:10:18.000><c> or</c> that matter to the attorney general or that matter to the attorney general
  • </c> different than the attorney general different than the attorney general representation<01:16:15.920
  • </c><03:43:36.479><c> audit</c> statutoily required, just general audit statutoily required, just general
  • </c> it and it'll generate it and it'll generate lots<03:58:38.720><c> of</c><03:58:38.880><c> activity
Keywords: 916, all
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Civil Law and Procedure May 26th, 2026

Civil Law and Procedure

Transcript Highlights:
  • They don't have electricity, but they are owned by private citizens likely that have been neglected through
  • probably generational lack of succession.
  • These parcels are owned by private citizens, likely that have been neglected through probably generational
Bills: HR307 , SB228
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session, 2/18/2026 #1

Maryland House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We had thought frankly that we were adopting a provision that already existed for your electric bill.
  • It turns out that this was a new provision that does not exist on the electric side for submetering,
  • thought strike that provision so we can keep this on the message of this is consistent with how electric
  • And so they are here today for their shadow day to shadow various members of the Maryland General Assembly
  • And so they are here today for their shadow day to shadow various members of the Maryland General Assembly
Summary: The House convened with 132 members present, offered prayer, approved the previous day’s journal, and adopted a House resolution honoring United Communities Against Poverty for 60 years of service in Prince George’s County fighting poverty. The organization’s board members were recognized in the gallery. The chamber then handled introductory business, including first-reading referral of House Bills 1587-1596, two introductory House bond initiatives referred to Appropriations, and Senate Bill 25 and other Senate bills received in the House and referred to committees. The House also took up committee reports and special orders. The Economic Matters Committee reported favorably on several bills, including House Bills 236, 241, 242, 259, and 308, all of which were adopted and ordered printed for third reading. On House Bill 146 regarding on-site wastewater systems, a friendly amendment was adopted to allow repair or replacement of failed drain field components needed to meet the bill’s requirements. On House Bill 220 concerning individual water meters/submetering, a substitute amendment was adopted to strike a provision related to eviction proceedings and keep the bill aligned with existing law; the bill was then ordered printed for third reading. Members also made several announcements recognizing visiting groups and observances, including the ALS Association, Career and Technology Education Month, Economic Development Day, Developmental Disabilities Day, Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day, the start of Ramadan, and Easter season. The House heard a Black History Month-style recognition of Ethel Beh Hill and welcomed multiple delegations and student groups. Committee and subcommittee meeting announcements followed, and with 134 members present, the House remained in session before the majority leader moved adjournment until Thursday, February 19 at 10:00 a.m.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 31st, 2026

Local Government and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • And then some little things too, like we put covers on the electrical outlets in the lobby, signage for
  • fund contribution, and it also utilizes $2 million of liquor funds... ...general fund contribution,
  • We had the general fund, which everybody is familiar with.
  • So we lost that funding source, which now leaves us to the general fund and the $3 registration fee.
  • You've got $2 million coming off of the general fund side of things and $2 million coming off of the
Keywords: 989, all
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Session - 2026-05-19 - 11:55AM

Vermont Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, and that's been a Vermonter spirit in conservation generally, and I see it specifically in the work
  • 12:38.360><c> conservation</c> Vermonter spirit in conservation Vermonter spirit in conservation generally
  • generally generally and<00:12:40.800><c> I</c><00:12:41.000><c> see</c><00:12:41.240><c> it</c><00:12
  • We have more registered cars as far as hybrid and electric than New Hampshire, who's double our size.
  • , general, general, um<01:11:56.560><c> but</c><01:11:56.960><c> there</c><01:11:57.160><c> isn't</c>
Keywords: 927, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Oct 1st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is not general fund; it comes out of legislative cash balance.
  • Speaker, generally, would you repeat that question for me? Yes.
  • General Leydig from Santa Fe.
  • Speaker, generally.
  • General from Santa Fe to close. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Jun 8th, 2026

Military and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • better job explaining the reason, the importance, and the impact of this resolution than Brigadier General
  • General Wong, please begin.
  • The Army nurses served in the battlefield without the benefit of tent floors, running water, electricity
  • An experiment by the War Department ordered the construction of a general hospital as close to the fighting
  • these World War II nurses, veterans, are believed to still be living, and it is so important, as General
Keywords: 987, senate, all
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

WAM-EDU Informational Briefing 01-16-2026

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> facilities in Hawaii. facilities in Hawaii.
  • </c> &gt;&gt; general funds. &gt;&gt; general funds.
  • generate your own.
  • </c> could generate funds, right? could generate funds, right?
  • </c> getting paid very generous salaries. getting paid very generous salaries.
Keywords: 912, senate, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Legislative Session Day 16 Jan 27th, 2026

Idaho House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • regarding apportionment of the highway distribution account, to revise a provision regarding fees on electric
  • governmental entity, to provide a penalty, and to establish provisions regarding enforcement by the Attorney General
  • governmental entity, to provide a penalty, and to establish provisions regarding enforcement by the Attorney General
Keywords: 989, all