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NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (03/19/2025)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- The chair asked for further discussion.
- </c><00:51:02.559><c> what</c> but you know we have not discussed what but you know we have not discussed
- </c><00:51:40.799><c> the</c> brought back up for discussion the brought back up for discussion the family
- </c> Justice System um further discussion Justice System um further discussion would<01:16:10.199><c>
- Any further discussion on...
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session-Day 13, February 24, 2026-PM
Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Further discussion?
- Discussion on We are back on the bill. Discussion on the<00:54:38.319><c> bill.
- Discussion on the back on the bill. Discussion on the bill. bill. bill.
- </c> discussions, Madame Chairman. discussions, Madame Chairman.
- </c> Further discussion on the bill. Further discussion on the bill.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Seeing a due pass and a second, will there be discussion or debate?
- Do we have any discussion or debate?
- Will there be discussion or debate?
- Will there be discussion or debate?
- Seeing no further questions, will there be discussion or debate?
Keywords:
insurance, nonadmitted insurers, surplus lines, insurance regulation, Oklahoma, health insurance, contracting entities, medical providers, enrollment, beneficiary rights, property and casualty, rates, filing, Insurance Commissioner, regulation, property, regulations, actuary, rate filing, independent review
Summary:
The committee heard a series of insurance-related bills, with much of the discussion focused on homeowners insurance rates, transparency, and regulatory oversight. House Bill 3696, a proposed rate-approval style measure for homeowners insurance, drew extensive questioning about whether it would actually lower premiums, its comparison to Texas, the role of the Insurance Department and Attorney General, and possible effects on carriers and agents. The author said the bill was intended to increase transparency and consumer protections, acknowledged it was a work in progress, and agreed to strike the title and keep working with the committee. The bill ultimately passed the committee on a recorded vote.
The committee also advanced House Bill 3259, which would prohibit certain health care contract clauses such as all-or-nothing, anti-steering, gag, and most-favored-nation provisions; House Bill 4294, a follow-up to Dylan’s Law dealing with epilepsy-related insurance coverage and neurostimulator devices; and House Bill 4488, which would let the Insurance Commissioner appoint an impartial umpire when a body shop and insurer cannot agree on a loss value. House Bill 3646, a broad and still-developing insurance bill involving rate review, litigation, venue, AI use, and Attorney General involvement, generated substantial concern from members about workability, litigation, and agent exposure. Its author said it was not final, but the committee voted it down.
Later, the committee passed House Bill 3048, a cleanup measure for surplus lines licensing laws; House Bill 3780, requiring an independent actuary review as a transparency measure; House Bill 3781, changing the timing from use-and-file to file-and-use with a 60-day review period while the author said he did not want rate approval; House Bill 3802, delaying rate adjustments after a spouse’s death until renewal; House Bill 3818, creating a home and auto savings account framework intended to help policyholders raise deductibles and lower premiums; and House Bill 2929, which limits how far back insurers may look at homeowners and auto claims for underwriting purposes. Most of these bills passed with little or no opposition after brief questioning.
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Common Education REVISED: SB1614 - Added Apr 8th, 2026 at 03:00 pm
Common Education
Transcript Highlights:
- Would you please discuss the bill? I'd be happy to.
- Please discuss your bill, sir. Thank you.
- Please discuss your bill. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
- Please discuss your bill.
- Would you please now discuss the PCS and the amendment is such if there's More discussion, there is,
Bills:
SB1734, SB1630, SB1894, SB1975, SB1432, SB1437, SB1812, SB346, SB1250, SB710, SB1489, SB2045, SB1614
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, AI, schools, public school districts, education technology, edtech, student privacy, FERPA, data privacy, data security, emerging technologies, machine learning, generative AI, classroom technology, instructional technology, teacher oversight, human-in-the-loop, student data, parental consent, opt-out
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session - part 2 Apr 25th, 2025
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Any further discussion?
- I wasn't in that discussion.
- Well, well discussed at this point.
- For further discussion, I'd like...
- Thank you all for the good discussion.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session 3/17/25 - Part 2
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Legislative Finance Jul 23rd, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- There's some tax expenditure discussion on page 10 and 11.
- So, I want to recognize some of the discussions that we've had thus far.
- I think that's why we're here discussing it.
- And then we'll pause for discussion again.
- What's the discussion there? Speaker: Mr. Chair, Senator Woods?
MO
Missouri 2026 Regular Session
2026 Legislative Session - Day Fifty Two - Wednesday, April 15 - Morning Session
Missouri House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- For discussion, the lady from Jefferson—will you rise?”
- We had a very good discussion on it.
- We had a very good discussion on it.
- Further discussion on House Amendment 1.
- Discussion now on House Bill 2855 as amended.
Summary:
The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and approval of the prior day’s journal by a 117-1 vote. Members then spent a long portion of the morning introducing guests and visiting groups, including schoolchildren, university visitors, county officials, business and civic groups, fraternity and sorority members, and legislative conference participants. The Speaker also signed several measures already passed, including Senate Substitute for HB 2061, HB 2641, Senate Substitute for HB 2423, and HB 2934.
The main floor debate centered on HCR 48, which urges Congress to pass the federal SAVE Act requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Supporters argued it would protect election integrity and prevent non-citizen voting, while opponents said it would create burdensome, potentially disenfranchising requirements, amount to a poll tax, and interfere with state election administration. After extended debate and a successful previous-question motion, HCR 48 was third read and passed 92-43. The House then took up HCR 23, a federalism resolution reaffirming that states should control election administration; it passed unanimously, 137-0.
The House also perfected and printed two bills. HB 2855, dealing with workers’ compensation funding increments for the workers’ compensation and second injury funds, was amended to allow finer 0.1% adjustments instead of 0.5% increments and then perfected. HB 1906, a simple county-government bill allowing township counties to offer annual, semiannual, or quarterly payment options for real and personal property taxes, also advanced without opposition. The chamber then moved to announcements and recessed until 2 p.m.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- So any discussion? Okay, all those in favor say aye. Any opposed? Thank you.
- It's been discussed with the department heads as well.
- Just a little bit of discussion, I guess, a little bit of an overview, or not an overview, but discussing
- Discussion, Senator Wintrow. Thank you, Madam Chair.
- That was great discussion. An hour and 15 minutes, I think. Okay.
AZ
MO
Missouri 2026 Regular Session
Consent and Procedure Feb 10th, 2026 at 04:00 pm
Consent and Procedure
Transcript Highlights:
- Any discussion? I know. I got to ask. I just didn't say I have to call on you.
- Any discussion from the committee? We've heard this before.
- Any further discussion? Seeing none, please call the vote. Chair Pouche. Aye. Okay.
- Yeah, so we've had this discussion last year, I believe, not two years.
- We had the discussion before, and did it qualify?
MO
Transcript Highlights:
- Any discussion? Any discussion? Have an amendment.
- Any discussion? What's it, Thomas? We're going to just go. You need to discuss this right now?
- Discussed the last time.
- Other discussion? Representative Thomas, go ahead, please. Other discussion?
- Any discussion?
MD
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:08:50.480><c> Without</c> discussion? Any objections? Without discussion? Any objections?
- Any discussion? Any committee report. Any discussion? Any objections?
- Any discussion? Any objections? report. Any discussion? Any objections?
- </c><00:11:57.120><c> Without</c> discussion? Any objections? Without discussion? Any objections?
- </c><00:13:32.800><c> Without</c> any discussion? Any objections? Without any discussion?
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Any discussion on the motion? Senator Lenny. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
- Further discussion. Senator Nichols. Mr.
- Senator Nichols, further discussion? Yeah, further discussion on it.
- Any further discussion on the substitute motion?
- Any further discussion on the substitute motion?
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- When we were discussing the idea of having the K-12 literacy bill, there was a discussion about the fact
- When we were discussing the idea it did.
- </c><00:09:58.080><c> about</c> uh there was some discussion about uh there was some discussion about
- </c><00:10:05.839><c> as</c> isolate that for separate discussion as isolate that for separate discussion
- Any discussion? Got a second on that. I think that makes total sense.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Child Committee Meeting - 2025-04-02
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Thanks for the discussion today. And again, thanks to Ms.
- Members, any discussion?
- Discussion? Seeing none, it's back to you, Chair.
- Thank you so much, everybody, for the discussion today.
- So I think that this is just such an important discussion.
Keywords:
child maltreatment, child abuse, neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, sex trafficking, labor trafficking, human trafficking, child protection, local welfare agency, county social services, Minnesota Department of Human Services, judicial review, district court appeal, venue, out-of-state abuse, cross-border investigation, Minnesota child welfare, family assessment, maltreatment determination
MN
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Health and Human Services - 04/10/25
Health and Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- Um so with that I I that discussion.
- The A13 is adopted. discussions with Senator Housechild discussions with Senator Housechild about<00:
- </c><00:50:54.000><c> about</c> need some additional discussion about need some additional discussion
- I'm happy to have more discussions.
- </c> um I'm open to having the discussion um I'm open to having the discussion about<01:11:40.000><c>
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- Is there any discussion? discussion? discussion? I'm<01:37:40.320><c> sorry.</c> I'm sorry.
- Is there any further discussion? discussion? discussion?
- Is there any further discussion? discussion? discussion?
- </c> there any further discussion? there any further discussion?
- </c> Is there any discussion? Is there any discussion?
IN
Transcript Highlights:
- Is there a discussion? Senator Young? Is there discussion? Senator Young?
- Is there further discussion? Senator Leising. Mr.
- Is there further discussion?
- Is there further discussion? Senator Ford? Is there further discussion? Senator Ford?
- Is there a further discussion? Senator Gordon. Further discussion. Senator Garten.