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OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Mar 5th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, they zoned that out, and they make a zone. So, if they live in a certain.
  • Distance or if they don't want them to go by bars, schools, they can zone out all kinds, but they always
  • zone out the victim so that they can't be around those.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Joint Judiciary Committee, May 13, 2026 - AM

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • branch um that operates with technology in<00:09:36.720><c> this</c><00:09:36.880><c> day</c><00:09:
  • </c><01:05:37.359><c> a</c> in the garage where he was operating a in the garage where he was operating
  • , whether you're speeding in a school zone.
  • </c> you're speeding in a construction zone you're speeding in a construction zone whether<01:55:11.679
  • Um this committee also undertook zone.
Committee: Joint Judiciary
Keywords: 916, all
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Committee Feb 5th, 2025

Veterans and Military Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Many of you work with us very closely, but we're the operating arm of Lieutenant Governor Inworth's Military
  • This first one is just clarifying state law around how JAG lawyers within the National Guard operate.
  • On the right, that's at the Coast Guard Station, with a Mobile radio operator. Next slide.
  • He operated Tall's Homemade Syrup and farmed over in Green County for many years.
  • That's Operation Iron Ru from last... shell.
Keywords: 1136, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Transportation (01/27/2026)

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • The 26 years I served in the Marine Corps brought me to two war zones.
  • They had to operate as normal in a very abnormal situation.
  • While we were in the combat zone and we were in danger, we knew what was going on.
  • They probably had a harder war zone.
  • ,</c> improvements, stitching, culvert zoning, improvements, stitching, culvert zoning, all<02:38:32.160
Keywords: 1189, house, all
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 20th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • These provisions make it increasingly difficult for lawful businesses to operate in Washington.
  • We operate 57 convenience stores in Washington.
  • We operate 57 convenience stores in Washington.
  • They operate without valid licenses They do not remit excise taxes.
  • I operate 10 licensed paper retail locations. Thank you, Madam Chair. My name is Travis Gent.
Bills: HB2439 , HB2483 , HB2400
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, June 30, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Salt Lake Temple is emerging from the largest restoration in its history.
  • For what a nation chooses to remember becomes its operating system.
  • The State and Foreign Operations bill is a mess, too.
  • There are forces in operation which must inevitably work the downfall of slavery.
  • Imagine Imagine Russia, a nation of 11 time zones. Ukraine has but one.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Executive Departments and Administration (01/21/2026)

Executive Departments and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:05:24.079><c> medical</c> of trauma and emergency medical of trauma and emergency medical services
  • </c> &gt;&gt; letting the bad operators off the hook.
  • &gt;&gt; letting the bad operators off the hook.
  • To put some numbers they're operating.
  • ,</c><05:07:34.638><c> who</c> who they are, where they operate, who who they are, where they operate
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
WV

West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Senate in Session Mar 11th, 2026 at 08:02 pm

West Virginia Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Committee Substitute for Committee Substitute for House Bill 4784, extending the qualified Opportunity Zones
  • state to provide West Virginia students with paid summer employment that aligns with high-demand and emerging
Keywords: 994, senate, all
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Regulated Industries Feb 4th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • IT WAS ALL DAY OPERATION JUST EMPTY THIS PLACE. EVERY SINGLE MACHINE HAD TO BE TAKEN.
  • YOU CAN SEE HOPEFULLY THE SCOPE AND SCALE OF THIS OPERATION. THIS IS JUST ONE IN THE STATE.
  • THESE ARE THE LOCATIONS FROM OPERATIONS FOOLS TREASURE ACROSS THE STATE.
  • THIS SERIES OF COMMUNICATIONS WE SENT YESTERDAY WERE TO OVERSEES LEGAL CASINO OPERATORS.
  • THEY ARE VERY DIFFERENT OPERATIONS.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/31/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • organization dedicated to advancing public investment in arts and culture across the state of Arizona and operating
  • organization dedicated to advancing public investment in arts and culture across the state of Arizona and operates
  • as a statewide advocacy group, promoting the value of creative industries, and operates as a statewide
  • amending Title 9, Chapter 4, Article 6.1, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to municipal and county zoning
Keywords: 1182, all
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

AGR Public Hearing - Wed Feb 12, 2025 @ 9:30 AM HST

Agriculture & Food Systems

Transcript Highlights:
  • The money that they get from the users goes into the revolving fund; they use it for their operations
  • It almost forces them to either increase or use the water users' fees to run their operations.
  • </c><00:22:19.120><c> and</c> fund they use for their operations and fund they use for their operations
  • Moving that off would probably save us between 30 to 50 percent of our actual operating costs.
  • The systems are comprised of an ag irrigation zone, and anyone within this zone is allowed to petition
Keywords: 910, house, all
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

JHA Public Hearing - Tue Feb 10, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST

Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:59:39.199><c> and</c> and respecting county zoning and and respecting county zoning and authority
  • But not all operators are compliant.
  • So we would have one taxpayer to audit instead of all of the operators that they service.
  • .<02:03:25.280><c> We</c><02:03:25.520><c> submitted</c><02:03:25.920><c> written</c> operators.
  • We submitted written operators.
Keywords: 910, house, all
Summary: The committee heard testimony on House Bill 1552, which would make the attorney general the interim chief election officer if that office becomes vacant until the Elections Commission appoints a replacement. The Department of the Attorney General opposed the bill, saying it could create a conflict of interest if the attorney general were both the state’s lawyer and the chief elections officer in any related litigation. The League of Women Voters supported having some interim backup for the office, but said it was not necessarily advocating that the attorney general fill the role. Several other testifiers, including the Hawaiian Islands Republican Women, opposed the bill, arguing the current law already provides for a prompt commission appointment and warning about partisan bias and concentration of power. Supporters, including Indivisible Hawaii, said an interim mechanism is needed to ensure election certification in a crisis. The chair also asked whether any statutory acting capacity already exists, and the attorney general said none was known. The committee then took up House Bill 2125, which would bar corporations operating under state law from engaging in election activity. The attorney general opposed the bill, citing Citizens United and arguing that corporations have First Amendment-protected political speech rights and that the bill would likely be unconstitutional. Indivisible Hawaii supported the measure, saying it would keep elections focused on the will of the people rather than corporate influence. Libertarian Party testimony was mixed: one witness supported the goal of reducing corruption but warned the bill could suppress organized dissent and sweep too broadly by treating many associations as corporations. The bill’s introducer asked whether the legislature could still enact it as a policy matter, but the attorney general maintained federal constitutional law would control. No vote was taken on either bill during the portion of the hearing provided. The committee also heard House Bill 2493 on wrongful imprisonment, which would set procedures and compensation for people whose convictions are reversed or vacated on grounds consistent with innocence and whose charges are dismissed. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation supported the bill’s intent but objected to language assigning it responsibility for helping released individuals secure housing, identification, health coverage, and other reentry needs, saying it no longer has jurisdiction after release and suggesting the courts or a community-based contractor handle that role. The Office of the Public Defender strongly supported the bill, emphasizing the harm of wrongful conviction and the need for compensation, case management, and medical coverage after release. No action or vote was reported on this measure in the excerpt.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives May 20th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • force on advanced drilling to study the impacts of carbon capture on mineral rights and oil and gas operations
  • Senator Jenkins asked, Caddo to be put in the same exclusion zone that Bossier was when we passed this
  • Representative Owen: Caddo was to be put in the same exclusion zone that Bossier was when we passed this
  • Registration provides for third-party inspection operation penalties.
  • What this bill does: the Lafitte Levee District will no longer operate independently.
Bills: HR308 , HR309 , HR310 , HR311 , HR312 , HR313 , HR314 , HR315 , HR316 , HR317 , HR318 , HR319 , HR295 , HR296 , HR297 , HR298 , HR299 , HR300 , HR301 , HR302 , HR303 , HR304 , HR305 , HR306 , HR307 , HCR115 , HCR116 , HCR117 , SCR71 , SCR72 , SCR73 , HR73 , HR118 , HR144 , HR196 , HR237 , HR249 , HR260 , HR267 , HR272 , HR273 , HR276 , HR278 , HCR85 , HCR100 , HCR105 , HCR107 , HCR113 , HCR114 , SCR5 , SCR29 , SCR33 , SCR37 , SCR63 , HB255 , HB378 , HB509 , HB1090 , SB80 , SB131 , SB143 , SB251 , SB254 , SB279 , SB367 , SB384 , SB388 , SB389 , SB398 , SB408 , SB431 , SB468 , SB469 , SB496 , SB25 , SB132 , SB155 , SB157 , SB202 , SB295 , SB433 , HR179 , HR223 , HR225 , HR274 , HCR89 , HR252 , HR253 , HCR96 , HCR103 , HCR108 , HCR26 , HB250 , HB265 , HB339 , HB427 , HB445 , HB463 , HB468 , HB606 , HB639 , HB649 , HB665 , HB746 , HB781 , HB853 , HB861 , HB872 , HB886 , HB916 , HB937 , HB1054 , HB1068 , HB1117 , HB1237 , HB74 , HB108 , HB956 , HB1085 , HB1137 , HB62 , HB193 , HB210 , HB220 , HB246 , HB364 , HB420 , HB475 , HB584 , HB622 , HB772 , HB784 , HB949 , HB953 , HB1043 , HB1070 , HB1092 , HB1134 , HB1162 , HB1176 , HB1196 , HB1214 , HB1199 , SB268 , SB283 , HB782 , SB149 , HR84 , HB646 , HB998 , SB56 , SB163 , SB197 , SB97 , SB326 , SB341 , SB518 , SB123 , SB353 , SB479 , SB495 , HB901 , HR20 , HR74 , HR168 , HCR65 , HCR71 , HCR98 , HB284 , HB302 , HB306 , HB341 , HB366 , HB393 , HB458 , HB577 , HB603 , HB605 , HB614 , HB625 , HB733 , HB752 , HB773 , HB798 , HB911 , HB955 , HB996 , HB1035 , HB1069 , HB1113 , HB1140 , HB1180 , HB1191 , HB1240 , HB1255 , SB82 , SB89 , HB134 , HB258 , HB359 , SB29 , SB42 , SB43 , SB217 , SB274 , SB300 , SB379 , SB382 , SB441 , SB449
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, July 22, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:55:34.000><c> declared</c> continue the national emergency declared continue the national emergency
  • Service Trump's Operation Epic Folly.
  • > criminal</c> countries operating with criminal countries operating with criminal organizations<02:56
  • This is emergency funding.
  • We We need to support emergency funding.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Education (04/14/2026)

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • and one of the dean of operations and one of the founders<00:04:23.440><c> at</c><00:04:23.600><c> the
  • Um, this is about permitting fees, zoning areas, property taxes.
  • Um, this is about permitting fees, zoning areas, property taxes.
  • </c><00:06:47.840><c> um</c> is about permitting fees, zoning um is about permitting fees, zoning um
  • </c> council to operate council to operate functionally functionally functionally and and and that<00
Committee: Senate Education
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
LA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, Senate Concurrent Resolution 62 by Senator Hodges urges DOTD to evaluate all school zones on
  • To evaluate all school zones on state highways. Thank you, Ms. Champaign.
  • urging them just to evaluate impediments to safety measures and appropriate speed limits in school zones
  • There's a lot more traffic on the road, a lot more teenagers are driving in school zones than ever before
Summary: The House Transportation Committee met on May 26 and considered several resolutions and one Senate bill dealing with transportation project delivery, vehicle safety, school-zone safety, flooding, and highway signage. The committee first took up SCR 64, which creates a task force to study construction management at risk (CMAR) for public works. An amendment added representatives from Louisiana Associated General Contractors and Associated Builders and Contractors to the task force, and the resolution was reported with amendments. The committee also heard HR 282, which creates a task force to study utility terrain vehicles with Louisiana State Police and other stakeholders; an amendment added the State Fire Marshal, and the resolution was reported with amendments. The most extensive discussion centered on SB 513, which addressed public works project delivery methods and included a proposal for an average-bid award method as well as design-build authority for airports and vertiports. Testimony from a Reason Foundation policy analyst and a Louisiana Associated General Contractors representative opposed the average-bid concept, arguing it lacked U.S. precedent, could encourage collusion, and could raise costs, while airport-related design-build provisions were supported. The committee adopted an amendment in concept to remove the average-bid language, then reported SB 513 with amendments by a vote of 11 yeas and 4 nays. The committee also reported SCR 62 favorably, which urges DOTD to evaluate all school zones on state highways in response to safety concerns and near misses involving crossing guards and distracted driving. In addition, HCR 112 was reported favorably to study flooding on Louisiana Highway 1 in Shreveport, and HR 275 was reported favorably to study an interstate highway signage maintenance and reporting program. The meeting concluded after all items were acted on and the committee adjourned.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Commerce and Economic Development Feb 2nd, 2026 at 01:54 pm

House Commerce & Economic Development Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • numerous pieces of housing legislation because we are taking an all-the-above approach, everything from zoning
  • I read an article that one of the most important things that we could do is ease regulations and zoning
  • and I believe the article said that nationwide that sort of excessive regulation and zoning complications
  • Madam Chair, and Representative Murphy, I'm so excited to hear about your concern with the zoning because
Keywords: 996, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Rules and Administration - Subcommittee on Ethical Conduct - Part 2 - 05/05/25

Rules and Administration - Subcommittee on Ethical Conduct

Transcript Highlights:
  • hearing and what I think we most of us can agree on is that there is sort of a, you know, ambiguous zone
  • > there is sort of a you know ambigu there is sort of a you know ambigu ambiguous<00:01:18.360><c> zone
  • </c><00:01:21.360><c> Today</c><00:01:21.759><c> we</c> ambiguous zone of of behavior.
  • Today we ambiguous zone of of behavior.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:12:48.760><c> and</c><00:12:48.920><c> then</c> the emergencies and then the emergencies and
  • exactly how sites are operating. exactly how sites are operating. Chair<00:18:17.480><c> Noor.
  • </c><00:31:00.280><c> expenses</c> 10% reduction of the operating expenses 10% reduction of the operating
  • ><c> weren't</c> local emergency services weren't local emergency services weren't overwhelmed.<01:18
  • </c><01:24:46.840><c> in</c> There [snorts] are homes operating in There [snorts] are homes operating
Bills: HF4110 , HF4101 , HF4144 , HF3546
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Economic Development Mar 3rd, 2026

Joint Committee on Rural Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have 15,000 employees worldwide, 5,000 people in our Kansas City operation, which consists of seven
  • Louis operation as well.
  • It plays for all time zones. It plays for all time periods.
  • And those blighted areas are the enterprise zones.
  • So I was in a hearing yesterday in this building. ...operate.
Summary: The Committee on Economic Development met with a quorum and first went into executive session, where it adopted a House committee substitute and voted House Bill 1716 due pass by a 13-0 vote, House Bill 2474 due pass by a 15-0 vote, and House Bill 2693 due pass by a 12-2 vote with one present. The committee then moved into public hearings. House Bill 3095, sponsored by Rep. Brown, would extend the business facility tax credit. Brown and witnesses from Burns & McDonnell and business groups said the credit supports retention and expansion of high-paying jobs in Missouri, especially in Kansas City, and helps the company plan future growth. No opposition was offered, and the hearing closed after several supportive witnesses testified. House Bill 3249, sponsored by Rep. Harzusa, would extend the jet fuel sales tax exemption for common carriers from 2033 to 2043 to support the planned redevelopment of St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Witnesses said the exemption helps encourage airline investment in a multi-billion-dollar airport project, and the bill drew support from regional business groups with no opposition. House Bills 2142 and 2058, sponsored by Reps. Wellenkamp and Vernetti, would combine the Missouri motion media tax credit’s two $8 million buckets into one $16 million pool and extend the sunset to 2035. Sponsors and industry witnesses said the change would improve competitiveness, support film and TV production, and help build long-term infrastructure and jobs; supporters included film office representatives, chambers of commerce, and local governments, with no opposition testimony. House Bill 2886, sponsored by Rep. Riggs, would update Missouri broadband law by raising speed standards, extending the state broadband office sunset, and addressing future federal broadband funds and provider defaults. Riggs argued the bill is needed to keep pace with AI and modern internet use and to recover federal funds; supporters from AARP and the broadband office emphasized the need for better service and longer timelines. Industry groups opposed parts of the bill, especially the exclusion of cable and concerns about overbuilding and overly strict speed requirements, while the broadband director said the sunset extension and future service needs should be considered. The committee adjourned after the hearing on HB 2886.