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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Legacy Finance Committee 3/4/26

Legacy Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • They worked heavily with the public in the communities that they were involved in, getting their feedback
  • in, communities that they were involved in, getting<01:28:51.200><c> their</c><01:28:51.360><c> feedback
  • c><01:28:52.440><c> for</c><01:28:52.560><c> different</c><01:28:53.320><c> um</c> getting their feedback
  • for different um getting their feedback for different um art<01:28:53.760><c> projects</c><01:28:54.440
Bills: HF3564
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 03/03/26

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • engagement opportunities with our partners to share information as quickly as possible and gather feedback
  • on what they are and how they will impact you is really important. quickly as possible and gather feedback
  • quickly as possible and gather feedback um<01:26:27.040><c> without</c><01:26:27.520><c> having</c><
  • Do you have any sense of, have you gotten any feedback or definition in any of the guidance about whether
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Revenue Committee, February 27, 2026

Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm guessing that based on the speaker's feedback, things were not handled the best way.
  • 20.400><c> speaker's</c> guessing that based on the speaker's guessing that based on the speaker's feedbacks
  • 21.600><c> were</c><01:13:21.760><c> not</c><01:13:21.920><c> handled</c><01:13:22.239><c> the</c> feedbacks
  • , things were not handled the feedbacks, things were not handled the best<01:13:22.640><c> way.
Bills: HB0147, HB0127
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Committee, February 23, 2026 PM 1

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Smolinsky mentioned earlier, you know, this was incorporated from feedback that we received, the governor's
  • Smolinsky mentioned earlier, you know, this was incorporated from feedback that we received, the governor's
  • Smolinsky mentioned earlier, you know, this was incorporated from feedback that we received, the governor's
  • From feedback that we received, the governor's office received into our RHTP plan directly, again, within
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 2/19/26

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • association leaders on the work of the existing enrollment fraud working group and invited them to provide feedback
  • c><00:13:02.240><c> to</c><00:13:02.480><c> provide</c><00:13:02.800><c> pe</c><00:13:03.279><c> feedback
  • </c> and invited them to provide pe feedback and invited them to provide pe feedback and<00:13:04.160
Keywords: 1183, house
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 035 Feb 18th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, and I Thank you, Madame Chair, and I appreciate<00:57:49.200><c> the</c><00:57:49.440><c> feedback
  • </c><00:57:50.000><c> from</c><00:57:50.319><c> my</c> appreciate the feedback from my appreciate the
  • feedback from my colleagues<00:57:51.119><c> on</c><00:57:51.839><c> the</c><00:57:52.079><c> other<
  • 52.559><c> the</c> Representative Jackson continued: “Thank you, Madam Chair, and I appreciate the feedback
Keywords: 981, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 23rd, 2026 at 12:42 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Briefly, members want to quickly announce we're on the recommendation of the ranking member and, after feedback
  • The apportionment of what analysts were directed to give feedback on, what they're bringing back.
  • Secondly, again, at the recommendation of the ranking member and also feedback in discussion with the
  • Thank you very much, Ranking Member Chatfield, and very good feedback, which we're going to capture in
Keywords: 996, all
Summary: The committee first heard an Aging and Long-Term Services Department budget presentation comparing the LFC and executive recommendations. The main differences were in the Aging Network, Adult Protective Services, Program Support, and Long-Term Care Division, especially the executive’s proposed $10 million infusion into the Kiki Savadra Senior Dignity Fund and $6.2 million for expanding New Mexico Care. LFC staff explained that the committee recommendation was lower in general fund and fund-balance use, while the executive emphasized rising senior population needs, meal and transportation costs, and the cost savings of keeping older adults at home. The secretary also reviewed the department’s special requests, including the conference on aging, outreach, emergency preparedness, and the Kiki fund, and described New Mexico Care’s growth, its evaluation results, and the department’s plan to separate Kiki into its own accounting fund. Members largely focused on senior services, rural meal delivery, transportation, caregiver support, and the Kiki fund. Several members urged stronger support for non-metro aging providers and for New Mexico Care, citing its role in keeping seniors out of nursing homes and the program’s reported savings and outcomes. Questions also covered eligibility, background checks for caregivers, respite care, dementia and Alzheimer’s screening, and whether Kiki funds can support home modifications such as ramps. The committee then voted to adopt the LFC recommendation with one executive language change: adding the executive’s page 14 language allowing an additional 12.5% distribution for initial payments to aging network providers at the start of FY27. Representative Dow opposed the motion. The committee then moved to the Attorney General’s budget. LFC staff explained that the office’s budget relies heavily on the Consumer Settlement Fund, with both recommendations reducing general fund revenue while increasing settlement-fund use, and that performance measures were in consensus. The Attorney General said the office was not seeking more general fund, but wanted greater ability to use funds it recovers. He highlighted major consumer and public safety work, including litigation against major social media and AI platforms, a case involving Snapchat and child exploitation/extortion, the statewide crime gun intelligence center, efforts to address oilfield theft, work on missing and murdered Indigenous persons, and efforts to protect federal funds coming into New Mexico.
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations - Room 216, 20 January, 2026; 2:30 PM

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • The pea production and the feedback from the pea growers is the last mile for harvesting, storage, and
  • production The ping eye all those peas production and<01:46:42.639><c> the</c><01:46:42.960><c> feedback
  • > from</c><01:46:44.000><c> the</c><01:46:44.320><c> pe</c><01:46:45.280><c> growers</c> and the feedback
  • from the pe growers and the feedback from the pe growers is<01:46:47.280><c> the</c><01:46:48.639><c
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 09/25/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • The survey was answered by more than 80% of Stillwater staff and that feedback greatly helped inform
  • Stillwater<00:05:26.240><c> staff</c><00:05:26.479><c> and</c><00:05:26.639><c> that</c><00:05:26.880><c> feedback
  • </c> Stillwater staff and that feedback Stillwater staff and that feedback greatly<00:05:27.840><c> helped
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Conference Committee on SF3045 5/9/25

Transcript Highlights:
  • We've had many discussions with legislators and received positive feedback from both chambers and both
  • We've had many discussions with legislators and received positive feedback from both chambers and both
  • We've had many discussions with legislators and received positive feedback from both chambers and both
  • We've had many discussions with legislators and received positive feedback from both chambers and both
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Education (04/15/2025)

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you look at the feedback online from when this was heard in House Education, you will notice a lot
  • If you look at the<00:44:58.400><c> feedback</c><00:44:59.040><c> online</c><00:44:59.520><c> from</c
  • ><00:44:59.760><c> when</c><00:45:00.000><c> this</c><00:45:00.160><c> was</c> the feedback online from
  • when this was the feedback online from when this was heard<00:45:00.480><c> in</c><00:45:00.640><c>
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The feedback we received from lead agencies and service providers has been overwhelmingly positive.
  • 00:26:03.480><c> these</c><00:26:04.039><c> efforts</c><00:26:05.039><c> the</c><00:26:05.200><c> feedback
  • </c> impacted by these efforts the feedback impacted by these efforts the feedback we<00:26:05.840><c
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 2/27/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • member questions, if there are any, I'm going to also ask Matt Schaefer from Meda to provide some feedback
  • Schaefer from Meda um to U provide Matt Schaefer from Meda um to U provide some<01:08:12.039><c> feedback
  • from</c><01:08:12.640><c> their</c><01:08:12.880><c> perspective</c><01:08:13.400><c> as</c> some feedback
  • from their perspective as some feedback from their perspective as well<01:08:13.920><c> welcome</c><
Keywords: 1183, house
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • We got some public feedback. testimony and I just want to um give a testimony and I just want to um give
  • <00:05:27.919><c> got</c><00:05:28.080><c> some</c><00:05:28.400><c> public</c><00:05:28.720><c> feedback
  • </c> Information, we got some public feedback that said the former name didn't have a lot of pizzazz,
  • We got some public feedback, and what I'm kind of do is kind of pull together what Matt has given you
Keywords: 1183, house
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • again, so, um, in—I'm just curious if one of the stakeholders is in the room right now, but the feedback
  • Um, again, so, um, I'm just curious if one of the stakeholders is in the room right now, but the feedback
  • again, so, um, in—I'm just curious if one of the stakeholders is in the room right now, but the feedback
  • Additionally, we received feedback from both education and health care professionals who have expressed
Keywords: 1183, house
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

PSM Informational Briefing 01-22-2025

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • But yeah, we're always open to feedback in any work that we do.
  • ><00:23:41.720><c> always</c><00:23:41.960><c> open</c><00:23:42.200><c> to</c><00:23:42.400><c> feedback
  • </c><00:23:43.880><c> um</c> we're we're always open to feedback um we're we're always open to feedback
Keywords: 912, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Executive Departments and Administration (01/15/2025)

Executive Departments and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • I did have some feedback, as later testimony of a trooper will tell you, that the ones who work here,
  • c><00:54:45.200><c> did</c><00:54:45.520><c> have</c><00:54:45.799><c> some</c><00:54:46.720><c> feedback
  • </c><00:54:47.559><c> as</c><00:54:47.880><c> um</c> attracted I did have some feedback as um attracted
  • I did have some feedback as um later<00:54:49.040><c> testimony</c><00:54:49.520><c> of</c><00:54:49.640
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, January 13, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our goal is to turn their feedback into action.
  • 18:51.640><c> their</c> experience our goal is to turn their experience our goal is to turn their feedback
  • :18:53.919><c> so</c><00:18:54.600><c> if</c><00:18:54.679><c> you</c><00:18:54.880><c> care</c> feedback
  • into action so if you care feedback into action so if you care about<00:18:55.320><c> the</c><00:18:
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • <00:21:31.200><c> sources,</c><00:21:31.679><c> construction</c> mechanical sources, construction mechanical
  • </c> local union three for being a mechanical local union three for being a mechanical a<01:19:22.320
  • ><c> diesel</c><01:19:22.800><c> mechanic.
  • So, right off diesel operator mechanic.
  • </c> address different mechanisms of housing. address different mechanisms of housing.
Keywords: 910, house, all
Summary: The committee heard testimony on HB 1588, which would establish a Department of Transportation noise detection program using cameras to enforce noise control laws. DOT supported the measure and said it is already piloting the technology at eight locations, with about 10 sites costing roughly $2 million to $2.5 million to install and operate. The Department of Health said it was willing to work with DOT but noted its current regulations are not designed for vehicular noise sources and that the bill may need clearer standards to be enforceable. Members raised concerns about the lack of a specific decibel threshold and whether the system could accurately identify the source of noise; DOT said the pilot can pinpoint vehicles and that the program would align with existing health standards, but no final number was identified during the hearing. The committee then heard HB 1696, which lowers the minimum age for a commercial driver’s license from 19 to 18 and removes a restriction tied to vehicle category, while requiring DOT rule changes. DOT, the City and County of Honolulu, the Hawaii Transportation Association, Teamsters Local 996, and other stakeholders testified in support. The Hawaii Transportation Association suggested adding a training requirement for drivers ages 18 to 20, proposing at least 320 hours of employer training and recordkeeping. Members sought clarification that the bill would apply to intrastate, not interstate, licensing. For HB 233, the committee considered a measure authorizing DOT to designate airport special district zones statewide to prevent unauthorized access and improve security. DOT and the City and County of Honolulu supported the bill, explaining that defined boundaries would help law enforcement address trespassing, disruptions, fires, theft, harassment, and other incidents around airports and terminals; DOT said commercial airports are ready to implement the proposal, while some general aviation sites would need further work. Members asked about the scope of the boundaries, existing enforcement, and whether the measure would cover state-owned or non-state parcels near airports. The committee also heard HB 2332, which renames the Harbors Division as the Commercial Ports Division and distinguishes “harbor” from “port” in statute. DOT, the Maritime Group, and harbor users supported the bill, saying the change would reduce confusion between commercial cargo/cruise facilities and recreational small boat harbors, and could help with clarity and possibly federal grant competitiveness. Members asked about impacts on small boat harbors and cruise activity, and DOT explained that the bill is aimed at purpose-built commercial ports, not recreational facilities. The committee also took testimony on HB 2283, which clarifies DOT’s consultative role with the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs in setting port pilotage standards and requirements. DOT, DCCA, Matson, the Hawaii Pilots Association, and others supported the measure, saying it would improve coordination and ensure pilot licensing standards reflect operational realities in the harbors. Finally, after a recess, the committee heard HB 2217, which would allow driver’s permits, licenses, and ID cards to include a notation for a non-apparent disability. The Hawaii State Council on Developmental Disabilities opposed the bill as drafted, saying voluntary alternatives such as Smart 911 may be better and that the category is too broad. The Attorney General’s office supported the intent but recommended limiting the notation to medically recognized, specifically defined conditions so agencies can train personnel and avoid confusion or escalation.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - House Rules

Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • So the state has to show a compelling government interest and also that the mechanism that's chosen to
  • Tenth Circuit, and it's also true that under the Oklahoma provisions of the Oklahoma amendment, mechanically
  • So I'll let you know that it's not actually Oklahoma amendment, mechanically it was different.
  • with regard to at least some of the principles, in my opinion, with what was happening under the mechanics
Keywords: 1182, all