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TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I move that the State Affairs Committee of the Senate of the State of Texas, under the hand of the Chair
- one of those companies, as well as any officer.
- Employee, agent, or representative of one of those companies, or of a subsidiary or affiliate of one
- of those companies to: 1.
- But when the state of Texas needs testimony from entities and the state of Texas, in this case, is the
Keywords:
public school funding, education, budget allocation, financial transparency, state law, local control, fiduciary responsibility, public retirement systems, investment management, proxy voting, financial factors, insurance, political shareholder proposals, fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental regulation, discrimination, credit extension, social credit, value-based standards
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Delivery of Government Efficiency Apr 23rd, 2025
Delivery of Government Efficiency
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm the Chief Operating Officer of the Texas Blockchain Council.
- We are a trade organization that represents over 90 corporate members that operate in the state of Texas
- This may seem like a small issue, but in reality, it represents hours of lost productivity, unnecessary
- , redundant, or non-reliable and no longer essential to the operation of government.
- Technology may help in some of these cases, but in others, it's just a lot of actual man hours being
Keywords:
constitutional amendment, fiscal impact, state budget, ballot measure, transparency in voting, management-to-staff ratio, state agencies, employee regulations, government efficiency, workforce management, public information, governing board, transparency, confidentiality, access rights, privacy, identifying information, state agency, consent, occupational license
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Safety Committee Apr 3rd, 2025
Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- So, I believe this is a... it's one of... I think this is one of the military bills.
- This is part of our prevention effort... This is part of our prevention effort.
- Currently, the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services operates a nationally recognized brain injury
- One of the things we learned as part of this committee is the combination of traumatic brain injury and
- Okay, so the Department of Defense's definition of traumatic brain injury is...
Keywords:
criminal enterprise, database, law enforcement, crime management, Alabama law, impoundment, driver licenses, vehicle redemption, local identification cards, HB295, Alabama National Guard, military punishment, non-judicial punishment, Article 15, court-martial, special court-martial, disciplinary measures, commanding officer, Adjutant General, Governor
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/27/25
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:20:44.799><c> and</c> entire spectrum of of people and and and entire spectrum of of people and
- of C of contracted and through a variety of C of contracted case<00:20:53.240><c> providers</c><00:20
- of of assessment of you know assessment of of assessment of vocational<00:21:23.120><c> evaluation</
- ><00:21:24.720><c> of</c> vocational evaluation of what of what of vocational evaluation of what of what
- c> intervention</c><00:42:19.319><c> that</c> of kind of making an intervention that of kind of making
Keywords:
teacher apprenticeship, registered apprenticeship, teacher licensure, teacher shortage, workforce development, education finance, K-12 education, higher education, Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board, PELSB, Tier 3 license, teacher preparation, mentor teacher, school district, cooperative unit, teacher pipeline, alternative licensure, apprenticeship program, labor and industry, union representation
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/24/25
Elections Finance and Government Operations
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> really, they are very much in support of really, they are very much in support of of<00:07:58.479
- It's nice that you give us an<00:10:52.399><c> idea</c><00:10:52.720><c> of</c> an idea of an idea of
- most of their news in most of these places.
- The virtue of chapter of that process.
- So none of us are uh of our members.
Keywords:
eminent domain, reimbursement, property acquisition, appraisal, landowner rights, HF1290, AED, automatic external defibrillator, defibrillator signage, wayfinding signs, roadside signs, directional signage, public access AED, emergency medical response, cardiac arrest, sudden cardiac arrest, public safety, Minnesota Department of Transportation, road authority, transportation law
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Mar 19th, 2025
Ways and Means General Fund
Transcript Highlights:
- So I'm not as in favor of that now.
- Yeah, I have the copy of the amendment.
- title 40 of the Code of Alabama 1975 shall not follow the provisions of That is it.
- The Department of Revenue The amendment.
- All those in favor of All those in favor of giving HB163 a favorable report say "Aye."
Keywords:
judicial compensation, salary adjustments, district attorneys, Judges, local officials, district attorney, compensation, constitutional amendment, job security, Alabama Constitution, tobacco tax, heated tobacco products, heated tobacco, cigarettes, nicotine, vape alternative, smokeless tobacco, snuff, cigars, excise tax
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/6/25
State Government Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- That same team of accountants is putting in extraordinary hours of overtime completing the State's audited
- That same team of accountants is putting in extraordinary hours of overtime completing the State's audited
- :02:41.200><c> hours</c><00:02:41.560><c> of</c><00:02:41.760><c> overtime</c><00:02:42.599><c> uh</c
- > extraordinary uh hours of overtime uh extraordinary uh hours of overtime uh completing<00:02:43.440
- 24 hours a day 7 days a week to operate 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365<00:08:26.280><c> days</c><00
Keywords:
Office of Inspector General, inspector general, legislative audit, fraud prevention, waste and abuse, public funds, grant oversight, state grants, grant management, whistleblower protection, retaliation, subpoena power, data practices, government transparency, accountability, law enforcement referrals, sanctions, debarment, payment withholding, public assistance fraud
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund Committee Mar 5th, 2025
Finance and Taxation General Fund
Transcript Highlights:
- Could you get me a copy of that sheet of your notes that you had yesterday?
- And as I understand, there are a couple of them that are right now in the process of... the process of
- We've missed out on things because of the lack of public transportation in the state of Alabama.
- Members of… Thank you, Mr. Chairman, members of the committee.
- I was looking at other kinds of trusts, but again, I don't think a lot of Alabamians are aware of this
Keywords:
income tax, CHOOSE Act, education funding, ABLE account, tax credits, poverty threshold, legislative funding, HB89, Medicaid, pregnant women, pregnancy, prenatal care, ambulatory prenatal care, presumptive eligibility, temporary Medicaid coverage, Alabama Medicaid Agency, maternal health, low-income women, health coverage, eligibility determination
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/25
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- It is stated that it's been effective of July 1st of 2025 of this year, but there's not a fiscal note
- It is stated that it's been effective of July 1st of 2025 of this year, but there's not a fiscal note
- The effective date is July 1st of 2025 of this year, but there's not a fiscal note as of yet, and we're
- An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
- </c> ounce of prevention is worth a pound of ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure<01:24:22.400
Keywords:
Office of Inspector General, inspector general, legislative audit, fraud prevention, waste and abuse, public funds, grant oversight, state grants, grant management, whistleblower protection, retaliation, subpoena power, data practices, government transparency, accountability, law enforcement referrals, sanctions, debarment, payment withholding, public assistance fraud
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Commerce and Small Business Committee Feb 19th, 2025
Commerce and Small Business
Transcript Highlights:
- This bill, what it does is allow the agencies of the state, such as the Department of Tourism, etc.,
- Any type of system outside of Nielsen or established viewership to rank their advertising.
- Well, some of these media groups...
- Now some of those have backed off of that, but at the time, yes, you're correct.
- I mean, that’s one way of saying it.
Keywords:
government contracting, state agencies, local agencies, procurement, marketing contracts, advertising contracts, media monitoring, fact-checking, news ratings, bias ratings, misinformation, journalistic standards, news accuracy, vendor certification, contractor certification, public relations, media analytics, government procurement, Alabama, data privacy
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- We often think of health care in terms of medicine and science.
- We often think of health care in terms of medicine and science.
- We often think of health care in terms of medicine and science.
- When he met one of his patients, he didn't just manage a history of seizures.
- Let's give him a round of applause. using his deep knowledge of their using his deep knowledge of their
Bills:
HB2240, SB896, SB2060, SB2152, SB2315, SB2544, SB2577, SB2580, SB99, SB2110, SB2115, SB2259, SB2382, SB2442, SB2485, SB895, SB2112, SB3019
Keywords:
appropriations, legislative expenses, auditor, legislative reference bureau, state ethics commission, ombudsman, government transparency, education, capital improvement, reporting, transparency, technical expertise, rental housing revolving fund, HHFDC, Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation, mixed-income housing, mixed-income rental project, affordable housing, low-income housing, housing finance
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Civil Judiciary REVISED: Links added Feb 5th, 2026 at 10:30 am
Civil Judiciary
Transcript Highlights:
- House Bill 3974 is a piece of legislation that has come to my attention from a multitude of my counties
- Having received a majority of the vote Having received a majority of the vote present, I declare the
- Having received a majority of the vote Having received a majority of the vote present, I declare the
- You, Chairman, colleagues, 3037 simply adds a group of people to the definition of employee in a government
- It's a semester class of two hours credit where they form businesses, develop a product, get a loan,
Bills:
HB3790, HB2941, HB2959, HB3087, HB3974, HB3500, HB3697, HB3262, HB3582, HB4226, HB3037, HB4139, HB4143, HB4144, HB2936, HB3322, HB4296, HB3278, HB4202, HB4176, HB3303, HB3648, HB4119
Keywords:
home repairs, consumer protection, contracts, homeowner rights, rescission, fentanyl, overdose, first responders, drug reporting, immunity, controlled substances, penalties, school abuse reporting, child abuse, neglect, mandatory reporting, student safety, school employee misconduct, administrator reporting, superintendent
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- You assign the percentage of liability according to who's at fault, like in the case of your mother.
- You used to sell a lot of it.
- House Bill 3037 simply adds a group of people to the definition of employee.
- I know somebody that's teaching a class, it's a semester class of 12 hours credit, a class.
- It's a semester class of 12 hours credit where they form businesses, develop a product, get a loan, go
Bills:
HB3790, HB2941, HB2959, HB3087, HB3974, HB3500, HB3697, HB3262, HB3582, HB4226, HB3037, HB4139, HB4143, HB4144, HB2936, HB3322, HB4296, HB3278, HB4202, HB4176, HB3303, HB3648, HB4119
Keywords:
home repairs, consumer protection, contracts, homeowner rights, rescission, fentanyl, overdose, first responders, drug reporting, immunity, controlled substances, penalties, school abuse reporting, child abuse, neglect, mandatory reporting, student safety, school employee misconduct, administrator reporting, superintendent
Summary:
The committee considered a series of House bills, mostly on civil procedure, public records, insurance, local government, and liability issues. Early measures included HB 4139, creating the Oklahoma Home Warranty Transparency Act to improve disclosures in home service contracts; HB 4143, raising the property-damage threshold for Oklahoma City officers to work traffic collisions from $300 to $3,000; HB 4144, clarifying that arrest and incident reports must include a brief summary; and HB 3974, allowing counties in multi-county jails to limit lawsuits to the county that placed the inmate in the facility. Each of these bills received a motion, no debate, and a unanimous due-pass recommendation.
The committee also heard HB 3303, which was presented as a response to an insurance claim dispute involving fault allocation after a red-light crash. The author said the bill would align with Oklahoma Insurance Department processes and could be revised further before oversight; members raised concerns about jury verdicts and whether the bill could affect premiums. HB 3790, giving homeowners a five-day cooling-off period after door-to-door home repair sales, and HB 3697, a procedural fix codifying extra time defendants can already obtain by reservation, also advanced unanimously. HB 3262, a request bill from the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office to update warrant fees, was amended to say “up to” and then passed 7-2.
Additional bills approved included HB 4226 on timelines for judicial recusals, HB 2936 barring people convicted of pedophilia from adopting, HB 3322 on interpreting statutes when multiple versions exist, HB 4296 protecting a notary’s home address from publication, HB 3278 creating a process to resolve Open Meetings Act violations without court, HB 4202 moving radiology reimbursement rates in workers’ compensation to the fee schedule, HB 3648 extending Governmental Tort Claims Act coverage to OU Health entities, HB 3500 removing a nine-month delay for filing a transfer-on-death deed confirmation, and HB 3037 adding certain students working under professors to the employee definition for tort-claim purposes. The committee also laid over HB 2941, HB 2959, HB 387, HB 4176, and HB 419, and adjourned after reporting the remaining bills due pass.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Many instances of cyberbullying occur during school hours. through texting, social media, and other online
- outcomes, a room clear disrupts that learning environment. would you tell minimum of an hour tell us
- We heard all the first hours of this bill from school officials about the challenge.
- that have been coming in. conversation that Chairman Frank has brought up over the last couple of hours
- It was two hours of, you're not doing this, I'm not doing this. not doing this, why are you doing this
Bills:
HB6, HB27, HB 123, HB210, HB213, HB222, HB610, HB 1085, HB1481, HB6, HB27, HB123, HB210, HB213, HB222
Keywords:
mental health, telehealth, public schools, discipline management, behavioral interventions, financial literacy, high school education, curriculum requirements, economics, personal finance, HB 123, kindergarten readiness, early literacy, early numeracy, reading screening, math screening, foundational literacy, foundational numeracy, dyslexia screening, reading intervention
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- We often times think about it in terms of...
- is out of control, it doesn't really matter how much... much you know about the science of reading,
- I remember she told me the first week of school, you don't touch any of the teachers. which I was kind
- we had to start on day one of the school year.
- She said don't touch any of the TEEX in the first week of school.
Bills:
HB6, HB27, HB 123, HB210, HB213, HB222, HB610, HB 1085, HB1481, HB6, HB27, HB123, HB210, HB213, HB222
Keywords:
mental health, telehealth, public schools, discipline management, behavioral interventions, financial literacy, high school education, curriculum requirements, economics, personal finance, HB 123, kindergarten readiness, early literacy, early numeracy, reading screening, math screening, foundational literacy, foundational numeracy, dyslexia screening, reading intervention
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session Feb 19th, 2026 at 09:30 am
Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- He graduated from the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, Boomer, and completed his
- to recognize and applaud the exceptional achievements of the youth of this great state, particularly
- First of all, I just want to thank Senator Stanley for giving us this recognition and for all of you
- of science in sports media with a minor in sports management and serving three years as president of
- Resolved by the Senate of the Second Session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature that the Oklahoma State
Bills:
SR29, SB667, SB1466, SB1942, SB1989, SB1670, SB1716, SB1521, SB1273, SB1433, HJR1032, SB1969, SB1953, SB1277, SB1287, SB1061, SB1916, SB1589, SB2178, SB1444, SB1438, SB1501, SB1873, SB1364
Keywords:
Black History Month, Black Oklahomans, civil rights, Tulsa Race Massacre, Greenwood, Jim Crow, segregation, all-Black towns, Boley, Langston University, Clara Luper, NAACP Youth Council, Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail, Black history, African American history, racial justice, commemorative resolution, Black excellence, state history, heritage month
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session Feb 19th, 2026
Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Members, our doctor of today, Dr.
- He graduated from the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine, Boomer, and completed his
- of Law.
- of contract.
- I care of the bill in advance.
Bills:
SR29, SB667, SB1466, SB1942, SB1989, SB1670, SB1716, SB1521, SB1273, SB1433, HJR1032, SB1969, SB1953, SB1277, SB1287, SB1061, SB1916, SB1589, SB2178, SB1444, SB1438, SB1501, SB1873, SB1364
Keywords:
Black History Month, Black Oklahomans, civil rights, Tulsa Race Massacre, Greenwood, Jim Crow, segregation, all-Black towns, Boley, Langston University, Clara Luper, NAACP Youth Council, Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail, Black history, African American history, racial justice, commemorative resolution, Black excellence, state history, heritage month
Summary:
The Senate convened with a quorum, opened with prayer, and then spent much of the session on recognitions and floor introductions. The chamber honored the undefeated Jones High School Longhorns football team for winning the Class 2A-I state championship, recognized Miss Oklahoma 2025 Tessa Darrell, and celebrated the Murray State College bass fishing team for winning its second consecutive national title. The Senate also adopted SR-29, a resolution recognizing February as Black History Month and highlighting Black Oklahomans’ history, civil rights contributions, and achievements; the resolution passed without opposition.
The Senate then took up several bills. SB 667, requested by the Board of Chiropractic Examiners, updates chiropractic licensure language, moves to an online licensure portal, and repeals an obsolete consultant position; it passed 45-0. SB 1466 extends the sunset date for the advisory committee on midwifery to 2036; it passed 41-4 and was advanced as an emergency measure. SB 1942, dealing with dental insurance and provider pricing for services not reimbursed by insurance, prompted extended debate over free-market principles, patient costs, and insurance contract limits; it passed 40-3. SB 1989 modernizes the Oklahoma College Savings Plan by allowing contributions through digital payment platforms such as Venmo, Cash App, PayPal, Zelle, and digital wallets; it passed 44-0.
The Senate also heard gallery introductions for FCCLA students, including the Bristow chapter and Adair High School students, and welcomed former Senator Judy Easton McIntyre for Black History Month events. Committee and floor announcements followed, including upcoming meetings of Business and Insurance, Administrative Rules, and Technology and Telecommunications. The chamber then adjourned until Monday, February 23, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
NH
Keywords:
NH House of Representatives Committee Streaming, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkzxTQVw0WQ, 2026-06-14T02:39:05+00:00, 2.2.23, Data collected via generic collector engine, http://gencourt.state.nh.us/house/calendars_journals/
0:00 House Session – March 9, 2023
4:35 Adjourn from the Late Session
4:46 Prayer – Reverend Bob Stewart
7:25 Pledge of Allegiance
7:49 National Anthem by Kelley Wardell
10:09 Leaves of Absence
10:39 Introduction of Guests
11:24 Communication – Rep. Grassie
12:04 HR 17 – Revenue Estimates
18:12 Motion to Table HR 17
18:32 Bill Removed from Consent Calendar – HB 294
18:59 Consent Calendar Adopted
19:28 HB 31-FN (RC)
28:40 HB 32-FN (RC)
43:10 HB 59-FN (RC)
53:30 HB 78 (RC)
1:00:49 HB 106-FN (RC)
1:20:31 Motion to Reconsider HB 498 (RC)
1:26:16 HB 216-FN (DIV)
1:49:41 HB 624-FN (RC)
2:03:38 HB 367-FN-L (RC)
2:13:25 Motion to Reconsider HB 367 (RC)
2:16:17 Unanimous Consent – Rep. Weyler
2:20:55 Motion to Print Rep. Weyler’s Remarks in Permanent Journal
2:21:10 Lunch Recess
3:33:20 HB 380
3:40:23 OTP (RC)
3:43:50 Move ITL
3:44:01 Motion to Table (DIV)
3:46:53 ITL
3:47:24 HB 440-FN (RC)
3:58:17 HB 464-FN (RC)
4:14:41 Motion to Reconsider HB 464-FN (DIV)
4:16:49 Motion to Reconsider HB 440-FN (DIV)
4:18:40 Motion to Reconsider HB 380
4:20:46 HB 112
4:21:35 Am 0252h (DIV)
4:25:01 OTP (RC)
4:33:20 Move ITL
4:33:50 HB 117 (RC)
4:46:51 HB 401
4:47:10 OTP (RC)
4:54:38 Move ITL
4:55:09 HB 469-FN
4:55:23 OTP (RC)
5:04:34 Move ITL
5:05:26 HB 567
5:05:39 Am 0429h
5:06:01 OTP (RC)
5:16:40 Move ITL (DIV)
5:19:22 HB 647-FN
5:19:56 Motion to Table (DIV) - TABLED
5:22:52 HB 51 (RC)
5:35:01 HB 90
5:35:16 OTP (RC)
5:44:13 Move ITL
5:44:27 Motion to Table (DIV)
5:47:06 ITL
5:47:34 HB 154
6:00:14 Motion to Table (DIV)
6:03:23 OTP (RC)
6:07:15 Motion to Reconsider (DIV)
6:09:21 HB 177 (RC)
6:21:37 HB 467-FN (RC)
6:36:08 Motion to Reconsider (DIV)
6:38:31 HB 477
6:39:01 ITL (RC)
6:46:31 OTP (DIV)
6:48:01 HB 485
6:48:42 Motion to Table (DIV) - TABLED
6:52:01 HB 92
6:52:15 Am 0747h (RC)
7:02:12 Motion to Table (DIV)
7:05:26 OTP (RC)
7:11:57 ITL
7:12:35 HB 161
7:12:48 OTP (DIV)
7:24:16 ITL
7:24:46 HB 251
7:25:18 Am 0548h (DIV)
7:28:01 OTPA (RC)
7:37:26 HB 281 (RC)
7:52:03 HB 298
7:52:19 Motion to Table (DIV) - TABLED
7:57:37 HB 372
7:57:57 OTP (RC)
8:09:04 ITL
8:09:30 HCR 5 (RC)
8:23:01 HB 294
8:23:21 Motion to Table - TABLED
8:23:59 Third Reading
8:24:51 Announcements
8:27:14 Unanimous Consent: Rep. Almy
8:29:05 Unanimous Consent: Rep. Alissandra Murray
8:29:41 Unanimous Consent: Rep. Sweeney
8:30:47 Motion to Print Rep. Sweeney’s Remarks in Permanent Journal
8:30:53 Recess until Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 9:00 am, 928, house, all, 2.2.40, 2.1.47
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- to State Affairs, Senate Bill 1578 by Parker, relaying the creation and operations of a healthcare provider
- Department of Family.
- Senate Bill 1590 by Hancock relating to duties of the vital statistics unit of the Department of State
- Bill 1599 by Hagenby. ruling the authority of certain special districts to use operation and maintenance
- Senate Bill 16. 5 by Hinojosa of Nueces relating to the determination of the value of land that is appraised
Bills:
SJR60, SJR62, SJR65, SJR66, SJR67, SJR68, SCR27, SCR28, SCR29, SB1576, SB1577, SB1578, SB1579, SB1580, SB1581, SB1582, SB1583, SB1584, SB1585, SB1586, SB1587, SB1588, SB1589, SB1590, SB1591, SB1592, SB1593, SB1594, SB1595, SB1596, SB1597, SB1598, SB1599, SB1600, SB1601, SB1602, SB1603, SB1604, SB1605, SB1606, SB1607, SB1608, SB1609, SB1610, SB1611, SB1612, SB1613, SB1614, SB1615, SB1616, SB1618, SB1619, SB1620, SB1622, SB1623, SB1624, SB1625, SJR60, SJR62, SJR65, SJR66, SJR67, SJR68, SCR27, SCR28, SCR29, SB1576, SB1577, SB1578, SB1579, SB1580, SB1581, SB1582, SB1583, SB1584, SB1585, SB1586, SB1587, SB1588, SB1589, SB1590, SB1591, SB1592, SB1593, SB1594, SB1595, SB1596, SB1597, SB1598, SB1599, SB1600, SB1601, SB1602, SB1603, SB1604, SB1605, SB1606, SB1607, SB1608, SB1609, SB1610, SB1611, SB1612, SB1613, SB1614, SB1615, SB1616, SB1618, SB1619, SB1620, SB1622, SB1623, SB1624, SB1625
Keywords:
SJR 60, Texas constitutional amendment, property tax exemption, ad valorem taxation, rainwater harvesting, graywater system, water conservation, water reuse, residential tax incentive, local government finance, county commissioners court, appraisal value, environmental incentive, November 2025 ballot, Article VIII, tax relief, healthcare workforce, education funding, higher education, economic growth
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 4/15/26
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:05:05.040><c> examples</c><00:05:05.600><c> of</c> I have a complete copy of examples of I have
- Um first of all, second of all, please.
- Representative Hansen continued, "Like, we I mean, none of us would rather spend 15, 16 hours on the
- </c><01:03:35.960><c> the</c> to do enough of and this is one of the to do enough of and this is one
- regardless of 5 years of attendance regardless of whether<01:36:18.400><c> they</c><01:36:18.520><c>
Keywords:
child care, day care, child care center, family child care, family day care, group family day care, licensed child care, licensing modernization, early childhood education, preschool, infant care, toddler care, school-age care, drop-in child care, night care, sick care, community-based child care, provider training, staff ratios, group size