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ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Jan 22nd, 2026

Local Government and Taxation

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Robbie in the 0102 rule, Senator Robbie in the 0102 rule, if you would cover sections 0 through
  • Senator Bernt, if you would cover in the same section sections 32 through 56, so that would be pages
  • Senator Taylor, if you would cover section 57.
  • Senator Taylor, if you would cover the section 57 through 83, and that would be pages 57 through 81.
Keywords: 989, all
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 007 Jan 21st, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Pursuant to section 2-3-101, Colorado Revised Statutes, appointments to the Legislative Audit Committee
  • Pursuant<00:32:21.200><c> to</c><00:32:21.440><c> section</c><00:32:22.000><c> 2-3-101,</c> Pursuant
  • to section 2-3-101, Pursuant to section 2-3-101, Colorado<00:32:24.399><c> Revised</c><00:32:24.880><
  • c> Statutes,</c><00:32:25.519><c> appointments</c> Pursuant to section 2-3-101, Colorado Revised Statutes
Keywords: 981, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Legislative Session Day 1 Jan 12th, 2026

Idaho House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Know all people by these presents that pursuant to Section 59-904A, Idaho Code, the District 13 Legislative
  • Know all people by these present that pursuant for Section 59-904A Idaho Code, the District 13 Legislative
  • Certificate of Appointment, know all people by these presents that pursuant to the provisions of Section
  • Certificate of Appointment, know all people by these presents that pursuant to the provisions of Section
  • Certificate of Appointment, know all people by these presents that pursuant to the provisions of Section
Summary: The Idaho House convened for the opening day of the second regular session of the 68th Legislature, with ceremonial opening proceedings including the color guard, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance. The House received and filed several gubernatorial certificates appointing members to fill House vacancies, including Ann Henderson-Haws (District 16), Michael Veile (District 35), Donald Hall (District 25), and Aaron Bingham (District 32), and the Secretary of State’s certificate listing all House members for the session was also filed. The chamber then adopted House Concurrent Resolution 20, which authorizes a joint session with the Senate to hear the governor’s message, after suspending the rules by a 69-aye vote. The House also approved standing committee assignments for the session and filed a letter appointing an acting chief clerk. Committees were appointed to notify the governor and the Senate that the House was organized, and later to escort the Senate to the House chamber for the joint session. No substantive legislation was debated beyond HCR 20, and the House moved through organizational business only. In the joint session, Governor Brad Little delivered the State of the State and budget address, outlining his “Enduring Idaho Plan.” He emphasized continued tax cuts, reduced regulation, a balanced budget, protection of K-12 funding, support for Idaho LAUNCH, rural health care investments, water infrastructure, and maintaining the state’s AAA credit rating. He also highlighted public safety efforts, alignment with President Trump’s agenda, and Idaho’s defense of its women’s sports law. After the address, the Legislature voted to print the governor’s message in the House and Senate journals, dissolved the joint session, and the House adjourned until the next day.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Jurisprudence Mar 26th, 2025

Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • the court between a parent and a non-parent arguing about what is in the best interest of a child, Section
  • The bill further stipulates that the court must give preference to the motion filed under the section
  • The bill further stipulates that the court must give preference to the motion filed under the section
  • stipulates that the court must give preference, must give preference to the motion filed under the section
  • When you look at the rule, it begins first in Section 107.015 of the Family Code, and then through various
Summary: The Senate Committee on Jurisprudence heard several family-law and probate bills. Senate Bill 2052 would codify a rebuttable presumption that a parent acts in the best interest of a child and require clear and convincing evidence to overcome that presumption in disputes involving non-parents; the author and several witnesses supported the bill as a clarification of existing case law, while one witness suggested refining the modification language. Public testimony was closed and the bill was left pending. The committee also heard Senate Bill 1923, which would allow child support to follow a child placed temporarily with kin or fictive kin under a parental child safety placement or authorization agreement; the bill’s author and a grandparent caregiver testified in support, while one witness suggested the Attorney General could handle the change administratively. That bill was also left pending. Senate Bill 1838 would standardize fee schedules and compensation rules for attorneys ad litem and related court-appointed counsel in DFPS child-protection cases. The author said the bill would clarify unclear current law, and witnesses from the Texas Indigent Defense Commission and family-defense bar supported it, though one asked that expert-witness expenses be expressly included. Senate Bill 387 would raise the bond requirement for county judges handling guardianship proceedings to at least $500,000; the author described it as a refiling of a prior bill that passed unanimously but was vetoed, and a statutory probate judge testified in support. Senate Bill 1839 would require original or paper wills to be delivered to the transferee court when probate proceedings are transferred; the committee substitute broadened the delivery methods, and the district clerk witness supported the change. All three bills were left pending. The committee also took up Senate Bill 1536, which had previously been voted out with the wrong committee substitute; members reconsidered the vote, adopted the corrected substitute, and then voted 3-0 to report the bill favorably to the full Senate, with local and contested calendar certification. Finally, Senate Bill 1940 would create a transfer-on-death mechanism for manufactured homes classified as personal property, similar to existing tools for real property and vehicles; the author and an estate-planning attorney testified that it would streamline transfers and reduce probate costs. A non-substantive committee substitute was still being prepared, and the bill was left pending.
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 25 is very simple: it changes a section of KRS that's labeled revenue bonds for city and
  • Senate Bill 25 is very simple: it changes a section of KRS that's labeled revenue bonds for city and
  • Senate Bill 25 is very simple: it changes a section of KRS that's labeled revenue bonds for city and
  • Senate Bill 25 is very simple: it changes a section of KRS that's labeled revenue bonds for city and
  • Senate Bill 25 changes a section of KRS that's labeled revenue bonds for city and county projects, and
Summary: The House Standing Committee on Local Government met with a quorum present and began with roll call and a brief introduction of a page, William Huffman, a fifth grader from Lexington. The chair announced that House Bill 7 and House Bill 490 would not be considered that day, with HB 7 described by its sponsor as a housing-related proof-of-concept measure that needed more interim study before returning next session. The committee then heard House Bill 744, sponsored by Representative Richard White, with testimony from Brown County officials. The bill would allow counties to pay routine vendors electronically under a standing order, while still requiring appropriate signatures, to address delayed mail delivery, lost checks, and check-washing concerns. The committee substitute and title amendment were both adopted, and the bill received favorable expression to pass the House floor by roll call vote. Senate Bill 10 was presented by Senator Robbie Mills with support from representatives of the sheriff, firefighters, police chiefs, and cities organizations. The bill would enhance retiree health benefits for CERS career retirees by better aligning the subsidy with under-65 health costs. Members voiced support, including one member explaining a yes vote based on the bill’s benefit to retirees, and the committee voted favorably with a title amendment adopted. Senate Bill 25 was then heard from Senator Mills as part of broader housing legislation; it would expand the use of industrial revenue bonds for large multifamily housing projects of at least 48 units to help address Kentucky’s housing shortage. The committee approved the bill with favorable expression, and at the end members who had arrived late recorded attendance and votes before the meeting adjourned.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Public Education Mar 6th, 2025

Public Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • When they talk about we're gonna take sections of this, take bites out of it.
  • I humbly ask that this committee keep the current Commission language for Section 310 in House Bill 2
  • When seeking residential placement for their son or daughter in their ARD meeting, section 310 language
  • Section 1.13, applying additional funding for children and pre-K partnerships.
  • Section 1.07, improving alignment between child care scholarships and pre-kindergarten eligibility. also
Bills: HB2 , HB2
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, March 25, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 2.
  • Section 3.
  • Section 3.
  • Section 4.
  • Section 4.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> definition section definition section then<03:48:46.520><c> then</c><03:48:47.239><c> when</c><03
  • This section will come out of the bill, and then we will give it to the commission.
  • However, without, like, section, um, on page two, section one and two, where the fee is sort of established
  • However, without, like, section, um, on page two, section one and two, where the fee is sort of established
  • separate section that that you got to separate section that that you got to keep<05:42:52.558><c> but
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The discussion focused on a cannabis legalization/regulation bill and whether it should be retained for further study or moved forward. Members debated the fiscal impact, with one side emphasizing that the bill would cost about $7.1 million in the first two years before generating revenue, while supporters argued the House should make a statement in favor of legalization despite likely opposition from the Senate and governor. There was also disagreement over strategy: some said retaining the bill until closer to the next election would give the issue more visibility, while others said delaying would only avoid sending a bill the Senate was unlikely to take up anyway. A major point of contention was whether cannabis should be regulated by a new cannabis commission or placed under the Liquor Commission. Supporters of the Liquor Commission argued it already has enforcement infrastructure, especially for age restrictions, and could handle cannabis more efficiently without creating a new bureaucracy. Opponents said cannabis is a different industry that would require specialized expertise, and they objected to expanding the Liquor Commission, which they described as unpopular and costly. The committee also discussed past versions of the bill, including concerns about limited licenses and the perception that the earlier approach favored large businesses. Members reviewed specific provisions such as licensing fees, THC limits, and cultivation categories. One member noted a $10,000 fee for retail cannabis stores and cannabis product manufacturers authorized to perform extractions, while a smaller tier-one cultivator fee was described as a lower-cost option for small growers. There was also discussion of whether the bill would allow sales through general retail outlets or only dedicated cannabis stores, and whether plants and seeds were covered. No final vote or action was clearly recorded in the excerpt, but the main procedural question was whether to retain the bill for more work or advance it as written.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Finance (Part II) Jan 28th, 2025

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Please turn to section three on page four.
  • Turning to page two, section two provides a summary of funding changes.
  • This section provides a summary of the changes from the 2024-25 base.
  • This section provides a summary of the changes from the 2024-25 base.
  • This concludes my section, and I’m happy to take any questions.
Bills: SB1
Committee: Senate Finance
Summary: The committee heard a Legislative Budget Board presentation and then testimony from the Department of Public Safety on the Article 5 public safety budget. LBB said DPS’s 2026-27 recommendation totals $3.7 billion, down from the prior base, while FTEs rise by 856.7. Major items included increased funding for driver license services and customer support, new trooper funding and recruit schools, crime lab operations, border security, and reductions tied to one-time facility, vehicle, and aircraft spending. The committee also discussed new riders, including one to lapse unused trooper funds and require reporting after recruit schools. Members focused heavily on driver license operations, questioning why prior staffing increases and a prior efficiency study had not solved long wait times, high call abandonment, and appointment delays. DPS and LBB said the agency receives about 22,000 calls per day, answers only about 9 percent, and is seeking more staff plus technology upgrades such as automation, kiosks, and better online processing. Senators also raised concerns about rural access, REAL ID document requirements, and whether the department should rethink its processes rather than simply add employees. DPS leadership then described needs for the Williamson County training academy, additional troopers, Capitol and Alamo security, border operations, aircraft and vehicle replacement, and regional headquarters in El Paso and San Antonio. Members asked about Operation Lone Star costs, overtime, pursuit safety, border crime, oilfield theft, and sexual assault kit and toxicology backlogs. DPS said border deployments remain focused on criminal threats, that overtime is partly driven by deployments and staffing shortages, and that the sexual assault kit backlog is down to 118 cases with a goal of zero by April. The committee later recessed and began the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission budget presentation, where LBB outlined a $115.1 million recommendation and noted ongoing costs for the AIMS technology project.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-02-25 (10:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This also makes Section 9 of the bill consistent with the language in Section 8.
  • Is it your intent that the prohibition of funding in Section 1...
  • Representative Henson, no, that is not the intent of Section 1.
  • , Section 1 is overly broad. ...is because this section, Section 1, is overly broad.
  • Code Section 713E2 relating to personal responsibility education.
Keywords: 998, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Human Services - 04/07/25

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section one in 1127 just names the bill after Damon.
  • Um section one So that's what this is.
  • c> the</c><00:23:16.240><c> asset</c> Section two, we removed the asset Section two, we removed the asset
  • Um Senator Mquade rock in section three.
  • However, there is um a services section.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary (02/12/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • sections D to BC.
  • the next section, would you be supportive of it?
  • </c> which may be in another section of law? which may be in another section of law?
  • </c> &gt;&gt; it's in the next section. &gt;&gt; it's in the next section.
  • </c> different section of the law altogether. different section of the law altogether.
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 1 of the bill relates to staking.
  • Eliminating Section 1, or clarifying language so that we're not talking about stablecoin rewards, would
  • resolve our concerns in Section 1.
  • On Section 2, our concerns are about a level playing field.
Summary: The committee took up AB 2285, a bill related to cryptocurrency staking and broader crypto regulatory issues. The author said the amendments would give California clearer guidelines for staking-as-a-service, maintain consumer disclosures, and remove a fee cap to make the business model workable. Supporters, including representatives of the Crypto Council for Innovation and the Satoshi Action Fund, said the bill would provide needed clarity and help Californians participate in blockchain-related opportunities. Opposition came from the Consumer Federation of California and credit union representatives, who argued the bill would weaken consumer protections, create an uneven playing field for state-chartered institutions, and move California into the middle of unresolved federal debates over the Clarity Act. They also raised concerns about fraud, money laundering, and the effect of the bill on DFPI’s authority and pending litigation involving Coinbase. The author responded that staking is distinct from buying crypto, that blockchain can improve traceability, and that the bill was still a work in progress with room for further amendments. Members discussed preemption, the pending federal framework, and whether the bill should wait until federal law is settled. The chair emphasized California’s role in setting policy and said other states were allowing consumers to benefit from staking. The committee ultimately adopted a due pass as amended motion and sent AB 2285 out on a 7-2 vote.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Banking and Finance Committee Jun 8th, 2026

Banking and Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 1 of the bill relates to staking.
  • Eliminating Section 1 or clarifying language so that we’re not talking about stablecoin rewards would
  • resolve our concerns in Section 1.
  • On Section 2, our concerns are about a level playing field.
Keywords: 988, house, all
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Children and Families Apr 28th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Children and Families

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so what this bill says is think of child maintenance or child support through a divorce section.
  • On page two of the bill, the section on secondary in school...
  • On page two of the bill, the section on secondary in school.
  • On the bill, the section on secondary school instruction, I filled out the FAFSA with my daughter several
Keywords: 959, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/28/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1274, amending sections 32-2102, 32-2121, 32-2122, 32-2124, 32-2125, and adding section 32
  • Senate Bill 1426, amending sections 12-1171 and 12-1173, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to forcible
  • Senate Bill 1552, amending sections 21-101 and 23-737, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to transportation
Summary: The House met in regular session, opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, approved the prior journal, and recognized several guests and personal privileges, including introductions of students and family members. The chamber also took up a motion to request the Senate return SB 1160 for reconsideration, and then moved into Committee of the Whole to consider measures on the calendar. In Committee of the Whole, members considered SB 1118, SB 1178, and SB 1419. SB 1118 received an appropriations committee amendment and a floor amendment related to balancing housing affordability with historic preservation, and was recommended do pass as amended. SB 1178, dealing with naturopathic medicine accreditation and scope issues, drew debate: supporters said it would protect patient access and provider supply by updating accreditation-related definitions, while opponents argued it expanded scope too far and sidestepped federal accreditation concerns; the bill was ultimately recommended do pass as amended. SB 1419, concerning solar energy devices and disclosure protections for residential, multifamily, commercial, and industrial units, was also amended and recommended do pass as amended. SB 1497 was retained on the calendar. The House then entered an additional Committee of the Whole for SB 1242 and SB 1270. SB 1242, which allows audio and audio-visual technology for mental health evaluations or treatment hearings, was amended to modify the definition of a mental health treatment agency and recommended do pass as amended. SB 1270 also received a floor amendment and was recommended do pass as amended. The House adopted the Committee of the Whole and additional Committee of the Whole reports, properly engrossing SB 1118, SB 1178, SB 1419, SB 1242, and SB 1270, while retaining SB 1497. On third reading, the House passed SB 1162, SB 1274, SB 1426, SB 1552, and SB 1814. SB 1814, which establishes a substance use disorder treatment standards and oversight study committee, drew remarks in support of a study committee to address fraud, waste, abuse, and treatment reform. The House also announced upcoming committee and caucus meetings and adjourned until 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • Representative, in Section 159 and in Section 163 of this bill, it sets aside $225 million into government-controlled
  • For clarification, you're recognized to clarify talking about Sections 159.
  • Section 159 deals with the set aside for the Governor's Fund, the Governor's closing fund, and then $100
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/24/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And it says: one, a public utility as prescribed in Section 44-1376; two, licensed telecommunications
  • Amending Title 32, Chapter 16, Article 3, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding Section 32-1754, relating
  • Senate Bill 1211, amending Section 13-719, A.R.S., relating to sentencing.
  • Senate Bill 1211, amending Section 13-719, A.R.S., relating to sentencing.
Keywords: 1182, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 18th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • That most drivers are offered in another section of code, not in this bill.
  • But there's even a section of code where the court can say that this driver cannot pay, and they recognize
  • It went to Business for a good reason because of where the section of code was.
  • This is just in the section of what the political treasurer is required to do.
Summary: The Ways and Means Committee met at 8:11 a.m. and first approved minutes from prior meetings, including March 9, March 12, March 13, and later March 16. The committee then considered several RS measures, most of them replacements for bills that had already received hearings or floor action, and in each case took action to introduce them and generally advance them to the Second Reading Calendar. Representative Cannon presented RS 33763, a community infrastructure district bill that would extend to counties a tool currently available to cities to help ensure growth pays for growth; it was introduced and sent to Second Reading. Representative Raymond presented RS 33766, a rules-approval measure for the Agriculture Committee, and it was also introduced and advanced. Representative Sauter presented RS 33736, a public safety bill restoring driver’s license suspension for unpaid traffic infractions; the committee introduced it. Representative Hostetler presented RS 33759, the Merit-based Health Care Act, which would restrict Medicaid-related bias or DEI training requirements for providers; the measure drew the most debate, with Representative Rubel arguing it needed a real hearing and objecting to the substantive policy change, but after motions and recorded nays from Rubel, Burtz, and Church, the committee voted to introduce it and send it to Second Reading. The committee also advanced RS 33754, a cleanup measure related to insurance contract language, and RS 33756, which would require separate campaign accounts, report candidate loans over $1,000, and clarify campaign investment rules. Representative Monks presented RS 33734, a trailer bill to the portable benefits legislation that removed language suggesting the Department of Insurance should promulgate rules, and it was introduced and advanced. He also presented RS 33738, an advisory ballot measure to designate a state gun for the America 250 celebration; Representative Church argued it would add ballot cost and conflict with recent efforts to reduce county election expenses, and moved to return it to the sponsor, but that motion failed and the committee ultimately voted to introduce the measure and send it to Second Reading.
WV

West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Senate in Session Mar 14th, 2026 at 01:53 pm

West Virginia Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • But still under the header and included in the section of indecent exposure.
  • Yes, same section, but two separate crimes. Okay.
  • And on 89, it includes the felony provisions of 61-2, Section 10C. Just waiting on counsel.
  • That's not—there's a 61-2-10A and 10B, but there is no Section 10C under Article 2.
Keywords: 994, senate, all