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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Human Services - 03/26/25

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> want to go ahead and motion Senate files want to go ahead and motion Senate files 2640?
  • Up next, we have Senate File 2732, Senator Fate. Senate File 2732, Senator Fate's bill.
  • Senate File 2805 and 2733.
  • So, um Senate Senate Senate File File File 2805<02:08:02.639><c> is</c><02:08:03.360><c> on</c><02:08
  • Senate File 2894 will be laid over. Thank you very much. And next is Senate File 2893.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Health Committee Meeting - 2025-04-07

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yes, I'd like to move my House File 2779. 2779 to be laid over.
  • Yes, I'd like to move House File 2779 to be laid over.
  • House File 1645...
  • With that, we will move to the next bill, House File 1675.
  • House File 3046. Welcome to the committee, Mr. Chair.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vets Committee Meeting - 2025-03-19

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • The first bill on the agenda is House File 1855.
  • I do not just file a claim and walk away.
  • to file an appeal. 87 counties.
  • The initial claim filing is clear: you cannot charge a fee to file a claim.
  • We will still file the claim because it is our right; it's that veteran's right to file it.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Elections - 03/13/25

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:08:52.519><c> by</c> and the initial plan must be filed by and the initial plan must be filed
  • </c> requirements around candidate filings requirements around candidate filings because<00:26:20.039
  • </c> doesn't really work when you're filing doesn't really work when you're filing in<00:36:51.800><c
  • </c> registration as well as candidate filing registration as well as candidate filing if<00:43:37.000
  • </c> Senate file Senate file 2232<01:26:09.920><c> um</c><01:26:10.920><c> County</c><01:26:11.239><c
Committee: Senate Elections
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 05/08/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:09:38.640><c> I'd</c> Grants Program Senate file 2827. I'd Grants Program Senate file 2827.
  • Yes, because we did the House file, right? So, this is the Senate file.
  • wanted to act on the House file instead because it's the House file we have for that.
  • </c> actually House File 1090. actually House File 1090.
  • </c> House file uh 1090. All in favor say I. House file uh 1090. All in favor say I.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Higher Education Committee Apr 21st, 2026

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • File item number 14, AB 2301.
  • File item number 14, AB2301.
  • File item 11. Here we are. All right. All right, file item 11, AB 2176. Go ahead.
  • File item number 2. Mr. Secretary, please. File item number 2, AB 1858.
  • File item number 8, AB 2114. Absent members: DeMaio. File item number 8, AB 2114.
Keywords: 988, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/25

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> house file house file 1334<00:14:19.000><c> Chief</c><00:14:19.360><c> authored</c><00:14:19.800
  • </c> height requirements of of house file height requirements of of house file 1334<00:18:31.360><c>
  • </c> requirements in house file requirements in house file 1334<00:18:52.840><c> one</c><00:18:53.240
  • </c> in support of house file in support of house file 1334<00:19:40.600><c> in</c><00:19:40.799><c>
  • file file 1334<00:20:19.320><c> presents</c><00:20:19.720><c> an</c><00:20:20.080><c> opportunity</c
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Human Services Committee Jul 15th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • Madam Secretary, please call the roll on SB 290, file item 2 by Smallwood-Cuevas.
  • Madam Secretary, please call the roll for SB 748, file item six.
  • Items on the consent calendar: file item 1, SB 271 Reyes; file item 3, SB 411, Fettis. Lee?
  • File item number 2, SB 290, the current vote is 5 to 0. Calderon? Aye.
  • File item 2, SB 290, current vote is 6 to 0. Jackson, aye, final vote, 7 to 0. File item 5.
Summary: The Assembly Committee on Human Services heard several homelessness, public benefits, and aging-related bills. SB 748 would expand Encampment Resolution Funding to support safe parking sites for people living in cars or RVs, require quarterly reporting from HCD on outcomes, and direct LAO evaluation; supporters said it would help local governments reduce RV encampments while connecting people to housing and services. SB 290 would repeal the CalWORKs immunization sanction that reduces aid when parents cannot provide acceptable proof of a child’s vaccination; supporters argued the penalty unfairly harms families already in poverty and can worsen instability, while no opposition testified. SB 606 would define “functional zero” for overall and unsheltered homelessness and require local jurisdictions to plan for and report on the housing and interim shelter needed to reach that goal; supporters said it would add accountability and focus on reducing unsheltered homelessness, and one group moved from opposition to neutral after amendments. SB 433 would create an income-based room-and-board cap and personal needs allowance for all Medi-Cal assisted living participants in residential care facilities for the elderly, not just SSI recipients; supporters said it would prevent eviction and homelessness among low-income seniors and people with disabilities, and facility groups withdrew opposition or moved to neutral after amendments. SB 761 would require students applying for Cal Grants to be notified that they may be eligible for CalFresh and given information on how to apply; supporters said it would address widespread student food insecurity and low enrollment among eligible students. The committee accepted amendments on the bills, and all of the measures discussed were reported out on 7-0 or similar unanimous votes to the Assembly Appropriations Committee, with the consent calendar also approved unanimously.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Agriculture committee hears HF821 3/17/25

Transcript Highlights:
  • Next up is House File 821. This bill will be laid over.
  • I move House File 821 before the committee today.
  • House File 821 is important.
  • Please support House File 821, and thank you for your time.
  • </c><00:07:03.759><c> 821</c> wholeheartedly support house file 821 wholeheartedly support house file
Keywords: 1183, house
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The House has filed a bill today.
  • I have not filed any map.
  • So I don't know if I'm going to file that bill or not.
  • Uh, I don't know if I'm gonna file another bill.
  • I don't know if other members are gonna file bills, bills being maps.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part III) Sep 2nd, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • HR files into two separate files.
  • One is called a personnel file and the other is called a department file.
  • The other file is not available to the public. It is called the department file.
  • of the information the department filed. the personnel file.
  • I like how it's filed.
Bills: SB 2 , SB 5 , SB 10 , SB 9 , SB 7 , SB 17 , SB 4 , HB17 , HB7 , HB7 , HB15 , HB15 , HB27 , HB1 , HB7 , HB15 , HB18 , SB9 , SB7 , SB17 , SB4 , HB17 , HB27 , HB1 , SB8 , HCR13 , SB2 , SB5 , SB10
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • So today I plan to overview the relationship of federal and state income tax filing.
  • So 95% of taxpayers actually file electronically.
  • That's another expectation where taxpayers... for free filing.
  • through this year with their direct file program.
  • And then I have a second question related to kind of filings for this.
Keywords: 988, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Child Committee Meeting - 2025-04-02

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I ask that you please support House File 2732.
  • We will move on to House File 1897.
  • All right, members, House File 1897 is laid over.
  • House File 2863 is moving to the general register.
  • Today, members, we are going to now lay over House File 2728.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Local Government Committee Apr 15th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • File item 6, SB 1169; file item 7, SB 1086; file item 10, SB 1126; and file items 14 to 17, SB 1439,
  • 1086, file item 10, SB 1126, file item 14, SB 1439, file item 15, SB 1440, file item 16, SB 1441, and
  • 1086, file item 10, SB 1126, file item 14, SB 1439, file item 15, SB 1440, file item 16, SB 1441, and
  • 1126; file item 14, SB 1439; file item 15, SB 1440; file item 16, SB 1441; and file item 17, SB 1442.
  • Item 10, SB 1126; file item 14, SB 1439; file item 15, SB 1440; file item 16, SB 1441; and file item
Summary: The committee heard a long agenda of housing, local government, and governance bills, beginning without a quorum and proceeding as a subcommittee until quorum was established. SB 1003, by Senator Grayson, would create an Infrastructure Partnership Financing Program to help local governments and developers fund infill housing infrastructure; supporters said infrastructure costs often prevent projects from penciling out, while a senator questioned whether the state would actually fund the new program. The bill passed the committee 3-1 on call. The committee also adopted a consent calendar covering SB 1169, SB 1086, SB 1126, and SB 1439-1442, also 3-1 on call. SB 1014 would require local jurisdictions to provide early good-faith estimates of on-site and off-site improvements and bar undisclosed later requirements; Habitat for Humanity, SPUR, and housing advocates supported the bill, while the City of San Mateo opposed the preliminary-application timing. Members raised questions about the 30-business-day deadline and coordination with other agencies. The bill passed 4-2 on call. SB 1036, which would require fee credits for prior site uses when redeveloping a site with similar prior uses, drew broad support and no opposition and passed 5-0 on call. SB 1145, a district bill for the Concord Naval Weapons Station reuse project, would streamline CEQA and federal base-closure review for qualifying projects; labor, the city, and county supported it, while housing legal advocates opposed unless amended over Surplus Land Act concerns. The bill passed 6-0 on call after discussion of affordability and enforceability amendments. The committee then heard SB 908, which would streamline permits for energy-code-compliant residential window replacements and limit city/HOA design restrictions; supporters said it would let homeowners and affordable housing providers lower energy costs, while local government groups opposed, citing local control and design standards. It passed 3-1 on call. SB 1172, the Local Tax Savings Act, would add guardrails and transparency to local tax-sharing consultant agreements; the City of Shafter and League of California Cities supported it, and it passed 4-0 on call. SB 1379 would separate the Riverside County Sheriff-Coroner offices and create an independent medical examiner; supporters cited in-custody death rates and public trust concerns, while the sheriff’s association and county representatives opposed on cost and local control grounds. The bill passed 4-1 on call. Finally, SB 1283 would expand streamlined permitting for EV charging stations to include canopies and on-site energy storage systems; EV industry supporters said the bill updates outdated rules, while cities and counties warned about safety review, liability, and litigation risk. Members discussed battery storage safety and local permitting authority, and the bill passed 4-0 on call. The committee also heard SB 1414, which would create an independent redistricting commission for San Bernardino County; supporters argued it would improve transparency and reduce political self-interest, while the county opposed due to its existing advisory commission and estimated implementation costs. The transcript cuts off during questioning on SB 1414, with no final vote shown.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee Apr 2nd, 2025

Ethics and Campaign Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're already in that season of having to file our economic statements.
  • they're filing, provided that independent candidates will have to file them more than five days after
  • They missed the deadline and filed at the wrong time. And of course, it threw them out.
  • that they have filed it and that is acceptable.
  • We had that happen; a person didn't file, and it was reported, and nobody that file and it was reported
Bills: SB165
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Growth, and Household Impact Jun 23rd, 2026

Economic Development, Growth, and Household Impact

Transcript Highlights:
  • The following bills are in consent: file item number two, SB 700, Grayson, and file item number six,
  • The following bills are in consent: file item number two, SB 700, Grayson, and file number six, SB 1340
  • With that, we're going to go out file our order and our next file order. I know Mr.
  • With that, we're going to go out file our order and our next file order. I know Mr.
  • File item number seven, SJR 6, Cortesi.
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee Apr 20th, 2026

Business, Professions and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have file item number five. We have file item number five, SB 1302. Thank you.
  • Let's have a motion file. Okay, so Senator Strickland moves the consent file. Wahab? Aye. Choi?
  • We're going to go to file item number 1, SB 865.
  • File... Umberg, aye. That bill is out. 10 to 0. File item number 8, SB 1363.
  • File item number 9, SB 1368. 10 to 0. That bill is out. File item number 9, SB 1368.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development met as a subcommittee due to the lack of a quorum, then later established quorum and took up a series of bills, mostly sunset extensions for licensing boards. SB 1302, SB 1303, SB 1304, SB 1363, and SB 1368 all dealt with extending board operations to January 1, 2031 and making related technical or policy changes. SB 1303 for the Board of Naturopathic Medicine added a fictitious name permit program and other administrative changes, while SB 1304 for the Respiratory Care Board drew significant testimony over whether licensed vocational nurses should be allowed to perform basic respiratory tasks in skilled nursing facilities and hospitals. SB 1363 updated barbering and cosmetology apprenticeship and licensing rules, and SB 1368 added a retired license category and strengthened continuing education oversight for speech-language pathology, audiology, and hearing aid dispensers. The committee also heard SB 865, which would create a California Music Festival Preservation Grant Program to support large independent multi-day music festivals. Supporters, including Visit Sacramento and festival promoters, said the bill would protect jobs, tourism, hotel nights, and local tax revenue; opponents raised concerns about using state funds during a deficit year and questioned whether profitable events should receive subsidies. The committee also heard SB 1297, which would create regional public-private partnerships and financing tools for wildfire mitigation projects; the author and supporters said it would help address the state’s large wildfire prevention funding gap by leveraging local and private investment, while members asked how the bonds would be repaid and whether the state would bear costs. SB 993, presented on behalf of Senator Ochoa-Bogue, would restore privacy protections for mental health professionals working in correctional and state hospital settings by limiting routine disclosure of identifying information while preserving a complaint process. Supporters described safety threats, stalking, and staffing concerns, and the bill passed unanimously. SB 1304 also passed after committee discussion, with members and the author noting ongoing negotiations over LVN scope and training in higher-acuity settings. SB 865 passed on a 9-1 vote, SB 1297 passed 10-0, and the sunset bills SB 1302, SB 1303, SB 1363, and SB 1368 all advanced unanimously to the Senate Appropriations Committee. SB 1333 was not heard, and SB 1445 was on the consent calendar.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 03/23/26

Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate

Transcript Highlights:
  • We will start off first with Senate File 4590.
  • </c> floor, and would move that Senate File floor, and would move that Senate File 4590<00:02:34.960>
  • </c> Senate file 1710. Senate file 1710.
  • With that, Senate File 1710 is laid over for Senate File 1710 is laid over for possible inclusion.
  • Senate<01:00:56.920><c> file</c><01:00:57.560><c> 486</c> Senate file 486 Senate file 486 is<01:00:59.280
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Taxes - 04/03/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> support for the Senate file 2754. support for the Senate file 2754.
  • Senate File 1428. Senator Weber brings us Senate File 1428 on 28. Thank you, Madam Chair.
  • </c> uh Senate File 1428. uh Senate File 1428.
  • Uh Senate file file file 21108. 21108. 21108.
  • </c> File 2626. Um, and it is about flowers. File 2626. Um, and it is about flowers.
Committee: Senate Taxes
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Education Policy - 02/05/25

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> have Senator Liur with Senate File 557. have Senator Liur with Senate File 557. and<00:36:16.720
  • </c><01:07:43.480><c> 676</c> issues, section one of Senate File 676 issues, section one of Senate File
  • further</c><01:37:21.360><c> criminalize</c> Senate File 371 will further criminalize Senate File 371
  • As others Senate File 371 as amended.
  • </c><02:00:04.400><c> and</c><02:00:04.920><c> then</c> police report filed and then police report filed
Keywords: 1187, senate, all