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MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • Representative Anderson moves that House File 787 be placed on the register.
  • </c> house file house file 787<00:01:07.000><c> is</c><00:01:07.159><c> a</c><00:01:07.320><c> bill</
  • </c> 100% carbon free by 2040 law house file 100% carbon free by 2040 law house file 787<00:01:17.400
  • </c> emissions the passage of 787 house file emissions the passage of 787 house file 787<00:05:04.680
  • You have to pay a filing fee, you have to fill out some paperwork, and you can do it.
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - 05/15/26

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • As far as language that was in Senate File 3295 that is not included in House File 3825, the provision
  • 3295 that is not included in Senate File 3295 that is not included in House<00:02:50.640><c> File</c
  • ><00:02:50.920><c> 3825,</c> House File 3825, House File 3825, the<00:02:52.920><c> provision</c><00:
  • </c> file 4591. file 4591.
  • That is House File 2433.
Committee: Senate Finance
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Education Committee, February 23, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm bringing to you guys Senate File 14.
  • This is a to you guys Senate File 14.
  • </c><00:04:03.120><c> 59</c> originally included in Senate File 59 originally included in Senate File
  • </c><00:04:16.560><c> 59</c> position so that if Senate File 59 position so that if Senate File 59 doesn't
  • Senate File 14 has passed the committee. Senate File 53 is now on the table for our consideration.
Bills: SF0014 , SF0053
Committee: House Education
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Informal House Session 16 Feb 17th, 2026

Massachusetts House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The message was filed in the Office of the Clerk on Friday, February 13th, at 4:35 p.m.
  • The Committee on Rules reports recommending that the resolutions filed by Representatives Chan of Quincy
  • The Committee on Rules, to whom was referred the order filed by Representatives Livingstone of Boston
  • The Committee on Rules, to whom was referred the order filed by Representatives Gordon of Bedford and
  • The Committee on Rules, to whom was referred the order filed by Representatives Haggerty of Woburn and
Summary: The House met briefly, received a gubernatorial message recommending legislation to validate certain proceedings of the town of Stowe, and referred it to the Committee on Election Laws. The House also adopted a resolution recognizing the Asian American community’s celebration of Lunar New Year, Year of the Horse, after suspending the rules. A member spoke in support of the resolution, noting the cultural significance of Lunar New Year and extending House Asian Caucus greetings. The House then adopted several Committee on Rules reports extending reporting deadlines for multiple committees, including Children, Families, and Persons with Disabilities; Education; Housing; Labor and Workforce Development; Municipalities and Regional Government; and Revenue. It also suspended Joint Rule 12 for two petitions, including one concerning the sale of parrots and another on consumer protections for low-value legal tender scarcity. The Committee on Steering, Policy, and Scheduling reported a slate of bills for House consideration, including measures on veteran property tax workoff amounts, infectious disease-related health impairment, retirement advisory quorum rules, senior property tax exemptions and caps, a Leominster civil service exemption, a Chelmsford bridge naming, and a Groton charter amendment; these were read, advanced to third reading, and ordered accordingly. The House enacted House No. 4360, amending the Agawam charter to strike a reference to the Board of Appeals, and House No. 4815, allowing Arlington to place a ballot question on increasing off-premises alcohol licenses. It also engrossed House No. 4389, waiving the maximum age requirement for a Boston police officer applicant, and House No. 4784, providing for a town administrator in Hopkinton. Finally, the House adopted an order to adjourn until Thursday at 11 a.m., and then adjourned to meet in informal session.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Administration (01/29/2026)

Legislative Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, uh, but the bill file, the full bill file is completed, um, basically within the next few months
  • Um, uh, but the bill file, the full bill file is completed, um, basically within the next few months
  • Um, uh, but the bill file, the full bill file is completed, um, basically within the next few months
  • c><00:34:31.679><c> is</c> the bill file, the full bill file is the bill file, the full bill file is
  • . filed. filed.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 04/08/26

Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:02:10.679><c> 79</c><00:02:11.680><c> Senate</c><00:02:12.000><c> file</c> Senate File 4920 is
  • With that, members, we're going now to Senate File 4504. Senate File 4504.
  • </c> This was also from Senate file 1710. This was also from Senate file 1710.
  • </c> this is from Senate file this is from Senate file 3110.
  • </c> Article 2 of Senate File Article 2 of Senate File 4504. 4504. 4504.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Finance and Policy Committee 5/7/25

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Line 527 includes House File 2242.
  • House file authorization.
  • And sections 28 and 29 are from house<00:26:24.720><c> file</c> house file house file 1103<00:26:26.640
  • Section one is House File 337.
  • </c> seven are from House File 862. seven are from House File 862.
Bills: HF2435
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/1/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:10:37.959><c> 158</c> next we have house file 158 next we have house file 158 representative<
  • </c> tax increment financing so house file tax increment financing so house file 158<00:12:04.240><c>
  • House File 157, I'm going to move that House File 157 be laid over for possible inclusion in the 2025
  • Up next, Representative Hollins, House File 2585, and I'll move that House File 2585 be laid over for
  • I'll move that house file 2585 2585 and I'll move that house file 2585 be<00:41:26.520><c> laid</c><
Committee: House Taxes
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 03/24/25

Jobs and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Umu Verbaton, Senate File 2342, and Senate File 2404 from Senator Muhammad.
  • We'll also hear Senate File 2461 from Senator Jazinski, Senate File 2312, and Senate File 2452 from Senator
  • Senate File 2312 and Senate File 2452 from Senator Putnham, and Senate File 2427 and 2423 from me.
  • </c> proceed to Senate file proceed to Senate file number<00:46:49.240><c> 2452.
  • Um, Senate File 2427 go.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - 05/14/25

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's House File 3228 from Senator Mchuan.
  • the title and contents of Senate File 3407.
  • > completed</c><00:02:16.480><c> by</c><00:02:16.640><c> the</c> file 3407 was completed by the file
  • Um but there is a required filing work.
  • </c> um that required filing fee. um that required filing fee. Thank<00:03:40.720><c> you.
Bills: SF1832
Committee: Senate Finance
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - 04/29/26

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> amendment of Senate File 4067. amendment of Senate File 4067.
  • Senate File 4067 Senate File 4067 as<00:05:14.440><c> amended,</c><00:05:15.160><c> Senator</c><00:05
  • Following that, we'll take up Senate File or House File 2344, which is the supplemental budget vehicle
  • Moving next to line 167, this is from Senate File 4279. I also list there Senate File 476, the A21.
  • </c> this is from Senate file uh, 3844. this is from Senate file uh, 3844.
Committee: Senate Finance
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/8/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> administration's support for House File administration's support for House File 1669<00:05:33.680
  • </c> House File 1669. House File 1669.
  • </c> supports House File 1669. Thank you. supports House File 1669. Thank you.
  • I don't see any House File 4048.
  • </c> House File 3687.
Bills: HF1669 , HF4709 , HF3531 , HF4048
Committee: House Taxes
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 5/13/25 - Part 1

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The following House files have been offered for introduction today.
  • Introduction of House Files 3319 through 3321. Announcements.
  • ><c> been</c><00:05:37.440><c> offered</c> following house files have been offered following house files
  • </c><00:05:43.960><c> 3319</c> of first reading of house files 3319 of first reading of house files 3319
  • First reading house files through 3321.
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Banking and Finance Committee May 5th, 2025

Banking and Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Under current law, a mortgage or deed of trust can only serve as a fixture filing if the debtor's name
  • This bill reflects a widely adopted best practice for commercial filings.
  • A fixture filing perfects a security interest in fixtures; they're not personal property.
  • First, there's the administrative burden; you have to do two filings instead of one.
  • The fixture filing may no longer be effective.
Keywords: 988, house, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session-Day 19, March 4, 2026-PM

Wyoming House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Senate File 123. Senate File 123.
  • Senate file 21, following Senate files.
  • Senate<01:55:35.119><c> file</c> Senate file Senate file 81 81 81 does<01:55:38.560><c> not</c><01:55
  • </c> File 81. File 81.
  • </c> File 81. File 81.
Keywords: 916, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee Apr 22nd, 2026

Revenue and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'd like to identify the bills: File Item 1, SB 1072, Housing Committee; File Item 5, SB 1165 by Caballero
  • ; File Item 10, SB 1435 by Rev.
  • Tax Committee; File Item 11, SB 1436, also by this committee; and File Item 12, SB 1437, again by this
  • File Item 5, SB 1165 by Caballero; File Item 10, SB 1435 by Rev.
  • Tax Committee; File Item 11, SB 1436, also by this committee; and File Item 12, SB 1437, again by this
Summary: The committee heard several bills focused on public health, wildfire recovery, local government finance, transportation, and rural health care. SB 1124 by Senator Archuleta would require the California Department of Public Health to create and post lung cancer screening eligibility signage at tobacco retail locations. The author and a physician witness argued the bill would raise awareness of a highly underused screening that can save lives, while retailers and fuel/convenience groups raised implementation concerns about signage size, notice, and penalties. The bill passed to the Health Committee on a 4-0 vote after the committee later took up the on-call item. SB 1352 by Senator Valadao and Senator Allen would clarify that wildfire victims can rebuild homes up to 110% of the original size without triggering reassessment, so long as the property was destroyed in a governor-declared disaster. Supporters, including the L.A. County Assessor, the California Assessors Association, Realtors, and taxpayers groups, said the bill would reduce uncertainty and help families rebuild without higher property taxes. It passed to Appropriations on a 5-0 vote. SB 1343, presented by Senator Allen on behalf of Senator Dodd, would provide a $4,000 income tax credit for sales tax paid on furniture and appliances purchased to furnish a primary residence after a disaster; it drew one opposition witness from the California Teachers Association but otherwise had no public opposition and passed 5-0 to Appropriations. SB 1172 by Senator Hurtado would place caps and transparency requirements on consultant compensation in local tax-sharing agreements, responding to cases in Shafter and Dinuba where revenue was allegedly diverted to consultants. Local government and business groups supported the measure as a guardrail, while some members expressed concern about Sacramento limiting local control; it passed 4-0 to Appropriations. SB 1408 by Senator Arreguín would authorize the Contra Costa Transportation Authority to place a countywide sales tax measure of up to 1% on the ballot to continue transportation funding; transit agencies and local officials supported it, while taxpayer groups opposed it, and it passed 4-1. SB 1404 by Senator Stern would restore a fee on property owners in state responsibility areas to fund Cal Fire wildfire prevention and suppression, with supporters arguing the fee would broaden funding and opponents calling it an unfair tax on rural and wildfire-prone residents; it passed 4-1 to Appropriations. Finally, SB 1102 by Senator Dodd would create a $2,000 tax credit for frontline nurses working in rural hospitals; supporters said it would help recruit and retain nurses in underserved areas, and the bill passed 5-0 as amended to Appropriations.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Human Services Committee May 1st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • And while Assemblymember Jackson is getting ready, just to note that file item 3, AB 277, and file item
  • And while Assemblyman Jackson is getting ready, just to notice that file item 3, AB 277 and file item
  • All right, so let's move on to the next file item. We have file item 5, AB 349 by Semler Dixon.
  • Madam Secretary, could you reopen the roll on file item 1? File item 1, AB 790.
  • File item 3, AB 277, was pulled by the author. File item 4, AB 318, was pulled by the author.
Summary: The Assembly Human Services Committee met with quorum established after beginning as a subcommittee. The committee heard AB 790, which would require jurisdictions receiving state homelessness funds to develop systems specifically supporting women and children, especially single mothers and survivors of domestic violence. Supporters said current homelessness programs overlook this population; the bill was amended and passed unanimously on a 7-0 vote. The committee also heard ACA 4, the Housing Opportunities Made Equal Act, which would dedicate a minimum share of the state general fund to affordable housing and homelessness programs. Supporters argued more stable funding is needed to address the housing crisis, while opponents questioned whether more spending would help; the measure passed 5-2 to the Assembly Appropriations Committee. Members then heard AB 349, which would index the infant supplement for parenting foster youth to inflation. The author and sponsor described the needs of pregnant and parenting teens in foster care and rising costs for diapers and formula; the bill passed 6-0 to Appropriations. AB 779, which expands a domestic violence consultant pilot in child welfare offices statewide, also passed 6-0 after testimony that it would help keep families together safely and improve trauma-informed responses. AB 1335, which would remove a private CARF accreditation requirement for regional center employment programs and rely on state oversight instead, drew support from disability service providers but opposition from the chair over concerns about weakening quality checks; it failed on a 2-2 vote and reconsideration was denied. The committee also considered AB 1066, a bill to bar state-funded immigration legal services for people unlawfully present in the country who have certain serious felony convictions. Supporters framed it as a public-safety and fiscal-responsibility measure, while opponents said it would restrict due process and align California with mass-deportation policies. The bill failed on a 2-2 vote. Two bills, AB 277 and AB 318, were pulled by the author and not heard. After final roll calls on absent members, the committee adjourned.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Mar 5th, 2025

Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • North Carolina has 52 cases filed per year, Georgia has 28, and in Texas.
  • because of that fact but instead has seen more filings than anticipated.
  • The 15th Court of Appeals has 55 cases filed and 102 cases.
  • The 15th Court of Appeals has 55 cases filed and 102 cases filed and 102 cases filed and Page 6, which
  • To the next page, felony case filings. Filings increased in every felony case category.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 03/05/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have now laid Senate File 852 on the table. We have now laid Senate File 852 on the table.
  • We have now laid Senate File 852 on the table. Senate File 9914.
  • We have now laid Senate File 852 on the table. Senate File 9914.
  • We have now laid Senate File 852 on the table. Senate File 9914.
  • Chairman, members, Senate File 1835 is laid on the table. Senator Westrom, Senate File 734...
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Apr 9th, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's file item number 80. We're going to pass and retain. Reconsideration file items Next.
  • That brings us to the Assembly third reading file, file items 84 through 102.
  • We're going to pass and retain on file items 84 through 96. That brings us to file item number 97.
  • It brings us to the Senate third reading file, file items 103 to 108.
  • That's file items 110 through 125.
Summary: The California Assembly met in session, established a quorum, and opened with a reflection and pledge. The body handled routine procedural business, including dispensing with the journal reading, suspending rules for guest introductions and adjournment memories, and re-referring several bills to different committees. Members also introduced guests, including district staff, the Citrus Heights leadership class, and Rosie Rios, chair of America 250. The main floor debate centered on AB 2180 by Assembly Member Ward, a local government finance measure related to water rates and Proposition 218. Ward argued the bill would provide clearer legal standards for proportional water rates, reduce litigation, and prevent low-use customers from subsidizing high-use users. Assembly Member DeMaio opposed the bill, saying it would weaken taxpayer protections and allow overcharging. After debate, the Assembly passed AB 2180 on a roll call vote of 41-17. The Assembly then adopted the second-day consent calendar, with AB 1853 and several other bills and resolutions passing 52-0. The chamber also held adjournment-in-memory tributes for former Santa Clara County Supervisor Rod Diridon Sr., praising his public service and transit advocacy. The session ended with announcements and adjournment until Monday, April 13 at 1 p.m.