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CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Jun 4th, 2026

California Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Book of Proverbs says, above all else, guard your heart, for everything else flows from it.
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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives May 25th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Resolution by Representative McMahon to express support for maintaining and continuing the National Guard
Summary: The House met with a quorum, opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, and then received a series of Senate messages, conference committee appointments, and enrolled bill reports. The chamber also noted Senate concurrence in several House concurrent resolutions and the adoption of conference reports, while multiple Senate bills and resolutions were signed by the Senate President. Senate Bill 480, dealing with butterfly bottom nets and vessel use/anchorage, was referred to the Natural Resources Committee without objection. Members introduced several House resolutions, including measures to commend Arsenal Football Club, recognize Pope Leo XIV and 4-H honoree Margaret Mimi Stoker, study forensic medical exam protocols for domestic violence survivors, create a task force on second-degree murder sentencing, review miscarriage and pregnancy-loss terminology, commemorate the 250th anniversary of New Orleans, and support the National Guard Youth Challenge Program. Committee reports also moved forward bills on child welfare, water quality, scenic rivers, orphan wells, gravel mining reclamation, groundwater conservation, agricultural production, railroad hazards, and retirement system merger feasibility, along with resolutions on Pope Leo XIV and the LaMelle family. The House took up numerous Senate bills returned from the Legislative Bureau, adopting amendments and advancing many to third reading, including bills on health and welfare, education, insurance, and criminal justice. The chamber also reported favorably on resolutions condemning political violence and honoring public figures and organizations, and it scheduled several committee meetings for the following day, including Health and Welfare, Appropriations, Natural Resources, Civil Law, Transportation, and Ways and Means. The session ended with announcements about upcoming committee agendas and delegation meetings, and the House adjourned on motion to reconvene at 1:00 p.m. the next day.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • following his retirement, Chief Kula continued his service to his community and country as Chief of Guards
Summary: The House convened, the roll was called, and members proceeded through the day’s order of business, including prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, introductions, and routine floor announcements. Chaplain Ronnie Wilson delivered the invocation, and Chief Master Sergeant Walter Kula Jr., U.S. Air Force retired, was recognized as Veteran of the Day for more than 26 years of service and continued civic leadership. The House also welcomed student pilots from multiple countries training at Vance Air Force Base, social workers and social work students for Legislative, Education, and Advocacy Day, and a group of pages introduced by the Majority Leader. Several honorees were presented to the chamber, including Doctor of the Day Chanel Gray of Tallahena Hospital/Choctaw Nation Hospital, Psychologist of the Day Dr. Mary Shepard, and Nurse of the Day Robin George. Members also recognized the Edmond Memorial Bulldogs palm squad for a fifth consecutive 6A large mixed state championship and the Dover Longhorns basketball team for winning the Class B-2 state title. Additional floor remarks included birthday greetings and a poem directed at Representative Anthony Moore. The transcript does not show debate on substantive legislation or recorded votes. The only formal action reflected at the end was a motion to adjourn, and the House agreed to stand adjourned until Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 3/5/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The chaplain for today is Chaplain Keith Beckwith from the Minnesota National Guard in St.
Keywords: 1183, house
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Urban and Rural Development Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Urban and Rural Development

MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 03/06/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • before proceeding, and today's chaplain is Chaplain Major Keith Beckwith with the Minnesota National Guard
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • File item 7 has been pulled by the author.
  • I want to thank the author for bringing this forward.
  • I think the author...
  • I just wanted to reach out to the author.
  • I thank the author and the major witnesses.
Summary: The committee heard and advanced several tax and revenue measures, beginning with SB 1329 on solar property tax assessment. The author and solar industry witnesses argued the bill would create a uniform statewide method, provide certainty for developers, and exclude tax credits and other intangibles from valuation; county assessors and several counties opposed it, saying it would reduce assessed value and depart from market-based appraisal. The bill was moved to Appropriations on a 2-0 vote and placed on call. The committee also heard SB 1406 to close the “Montana tax loophole” used to avoid California vehicle taxes, with support from the California Teachers Association and no registered opposition; it passed 2-0 and was placed on call. SB 984, conforming California law to the federal tipped-income deduction, drew support from the restaurant industry, Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, and enrolled agents, and passed 3-0 to Appropriations, on call. Later, the committee considered wildfire- and energy-related tax credits. SB 1084 would create a fire-safe home tax credit for home hardening and defensible space improvements; supporters said it would reduce wildfire losses and insurance costs, and it passed 3-0 on call. SB 1118 would provide credits for backup generators and solar battery systems in high fire-threat areas; the author framed it as a resilience measure for households and small businesses, but members raised concerns about cost, diesel use, and whether the credit would reach lower-income households. The bill was moved 1-0 and placed on call, with the chair and other members noting unresolved budget and policy concerns. SB 1424, expanding a partial sales tax exemption to zero-emission vehicle refueling equipment, received support from hydrogen and electric transportation groups and passed 4-0 on call. The committee also advanced SB 1249, a senior tax deduction for taxpayers ages 86 to 90, with support from LeadingAge California and senior advocates; members noted it was narrowly targeted and passed 4-0 on call. SB 1113, conforming California tax law to the federal tonnage tax regime for U.S.-flag international shipping companies, drew support from maritime industry groups and opposition from ILWU over the fiscal impact; it passed 4-0 on call. SB 1137, the Medical Expense Deduction Act, would allow a targeted deduction for medical expenses for lower-income taxpayers; supporters said it would help families facing high out-of-pocket costs, and it passed 4-0 on call. Finally, SB 1415 would extend a partial welfare property tax exemption to mixed-income housing that includes moderate-income units; supporters said it would help finance “missing middle” housing, while assessors and housing stakeholders requested amendments and guardrails. The bill was also moved forward on a committee vote and placed on call.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee May 6th, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • File item 7 has been pulled by the author.
  • I think the author...
  • We have one of the authors here, Senator Archuleta.
  • I just wanted to reach out to the author.
  • I thank the author and the major witnesses.
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US
Transcript Highlights:
  • We have also issued interim guidance to elevate the approval authority to operate ADS-B off.
  • So in the occurrence of things like ADS-B out operations, that authority resides with a medium-risk authority
  • Rocheleau indicated that the FAA does have the authority to require ATSB out.
  • Chairman, the Army operates 100% under FAA authority. Very good.
  • It's had flooding and it's a major air base up there as well for the guard. Thank you senator.
Summary: The meeting focused on the discussions surrounding the tragic midair collision involving American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, which resulted in the loss of 67 lives. Testimonies were provided by key figures including NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy and FAA Acting Administrator Chris Richelieu. The committee expressed grave concerns regarding the existing safety protocols, questioning why the FAA failed to act on numerous warnings and data indicating potential collision risks. Members emphasized the need for urgent reforms in aviation safety to prevent such tragedies in the future. Specific highlights included the recognition of the importance of ADS-B out technology and concerns about the operational practices of military helicopters in controlled airspaces.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

Senate Chamber Mar 20th, 2025

New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The security guards are allowed to carry weapons and guns in the courts and at checkpoints.
  • I'm really struggling with giving these agencies more and more rulemaking authority.
  • give that authority to.
  • I can't imagine giving anybody the right to veto the authority to sell any of my assets.
  • President, the Health Care Authority doesn't—this is not their business to do this.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Commerce May 18th, 2026

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • Who is the author of this amendment? We worked with multiple stakeholders.
  • He gave authorization. Mr. McArthur. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
  • The governing authority of the parish, right? Yes.
  • Okay, and so then it would be the governing authority of the political, the governing authority, a political
  • As you said before, it's overseen by the governing authority.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Legislative Health and Human Services Oct 6th, 2025

Legislative Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Mya Peterson is here with us today, and then from the Health Care Authority, Dana Flannery, who is the
  • And what you will see here is that according to the Healthcare Authority Division of Health Improvement
  • So, I'd like to know what enforcement mechanisms or statutory authority does the LFC need to hold the
  • We know we're not a coast city; we are geographically isolated.
  • We have a Social Determinants of Health ECHO that runs in collaboration with the Health Care Authority
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 30th, 2026 at 09:14 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Public School Insurance Authority, we're not going to hear you today.
  • And who authorizes them to operate? Mr. Chair, committee members, there's no authorization.
  • Regarding State Farm, what authority are they challenging?
  • Local governments have the authority to do that; the state does not.
  • I think the Public School Insurance Authority is still here.
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CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Education Committee Apr 22nd, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Okay, we have an author here; that's exciting, Senator Daly.
  • I did want to also encourage the author, as the bill moves forward.
  • You're the right author.
  • for authoring this bill.
  • So thanks to the author for bringing this approach forward.
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CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • The administration authorized the maximum loan amount by current law to provide flexibility in managing
  • And we got it to the governor's desk, and I had a Democratic joint author on that bill.
  • For standard rates with no prior authorization, copayment, coinsurance, or deductible.
  • Districts must retain decision-making authority over how these services are implemented.
  • positions and expenditure authority for 6.3 million total funds.
Keywords: 988, house, all
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • President, today's Color Guard is composed of Senate pages Ava Siciliano, a student at Vancouver School
  • Secretary will read: An act relating to preserving access to preventative services by clarifying state authority
  • Last year, we passed a bill authorizing the use and creation of middle housing in LAMARDs.
  • individual owners to communicate with their HOA regarding governance and/or operations, and that it also authorizes
  • individual owners to communicate with their HOA regarding governance and/or operations, and that it also authorizes
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Human Services Feb 24th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • A21 authorizes treble damages for a DSHS service provider administering services on behalf of the state
  • from each side of the cascades, a tribal representative, and a licensed medical professional. 821 authorizes
  • that certain requirements related to conducting searches of individuals confined at a jail do not authorize
  • The Health Care Authority estimates that, because of the removal of the expiration of the work group
  • This simply helps that to protect our guards a little bit more, and I ask for adoption of B-8.
Summary: The Senate Human Services Committee met on February 24 to executive a large docket of bills and one gubernatorial appointment. The committee first heard and then moved several bills in two packets. Topics included the Community Protection Program (SHB 1390), jail search policies for transgender and intersex individuals (EHB 1604), medically tailored meals (EHB 2211), limits on DSHS reviews of community residential service providers (SHB 2230), and a children and youth behavioral health coordination bill (2SHB 2429). Later, the committee also considered bills on foster care licensing and adult family homes (SHB 2505), DOC supervision of stalking convictions (HB 2510), inmate funds and indigency thresholds (SHB 2539), and transparency for residential habilitation centers (SHB 2350), along with the reappointment of Corey McNally to the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board. Most of the debate centered on SHB 1390 and EHB 1604, where Senator Christian offered numerous amendments aimed at adding restrictions, notifications, assessments, and delays; most of those amendments failed on party-line votes. On SHB 1390, the committee adopted only a technical amendment updating agency names and references, then advanced the bill to Rules. On EHB 1604, all proposed amendments failed and the bill was sent to Rules. On EHB 2211, an amendment to add a competitive bidding credit for nonprofit and small-business meal vendors failed, and the bill advanced. SHB 2230 moved forward without amendment, and 2SHB 2429 was amended with a striking amendment and referred to Ways and Means because of its fiscal impact. In the second packet, SHB 2505 and HB 2510 were both moved out of committee without amendment. On SHB 2539, the committee rejected an amendment to lower the indigency threshold to $50, adopted an amendment allowing the threshold to be at least $100 and adjustable, and then advanced the bill as amended. On SHB 2350, the committee adopted a negotiated amendment requiring notices about residential habilitation center noncompliance to be emailed to relevant legislative committees, withdrew a second notice amendment, and passed the bill. The committee also voted to recommend confirmation of Corey McNally’s appointment to the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board. Several bills were reported out subject to signatures, and the meeting adjourned after the final vote.