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CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Transportation Committee Jun 8th, 2026

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • So that's a real positive impact on road safety.
  • As it comes to rural roads, in the near term, we don't expect to be operating on rural roads.
  • On rural roads, though, I do think there's a unique advantage to our farm communities.
  • And that's an impact that you just can't understate.
  • So I have a lot of optimism and belief in how this will actually positively impact the workforce.
Keywords: 988, house, all
MO
Transcript Highlights:
  • And again, you’ve got a lot of absentee landowners that have a different opinion of rural etiquette than
  • In reality, these differences are significant and directly impact safety outcomes.
  • Though no physical harm occurred at that moment, the psychological impact was immediate and severe.
  • It's not going to impact, I don't believe, crime against women.
  • Therefore, a total of 7,522 DOC employees could be impacted by this legislation.
Summary: The House first established a quorum after a quorum call, then moved into House Bills for Perfection. House Bill 2297, a fence-law bill, was presented as a way to let livestock owners enter up to 10 feet onto neighboring property to repair fence lines and remove brush or debris on the fence line without being treated as trespassers. Supporters said the current law leaves livestock owners responsible for fences but without a practical way to fix them, creating safety and liability problems; the bill was described as a long-running issue in rural areas. Members discussed property-rights concerns, but the substitute was adopted and the bill was ordered perfected and printed. House Bills 2142 and 2058, dealing with the Missouri film tax incentive program, were then taken up. Sponsors said the program has produced strong economic returns, more productions, jobs, and spending in Missouri, and the bill would modernize the program by combining separate film and TV funding buckets while removing the proposed sunset extension. An amendment to keep the original sunset was adopted, and the bill as amended was perfected and printed after debate over tax credits, workforce development, and whether the incentives should be expanded or curtailed. The House also perfected House Bill 3004, a truth-in-labeling measure for wood products. The sponsor said the bill would protect Missouri’s hardwood industry by requiring products sold in the state to be labeled accurately if they are actually laminate, plastic, rubber, or other non-wood materials. Supporters called it a consumer-protection and industry-preservation bill, while one member questioned how it would apply to online and out-of-state sellers and expressed some reservations. The substitute was adopted and the bill was ordered perfected and printed. House Bills 3283 and 3306 were taken up together and described as a framework for resolving municipal public-employee contract disputes, especially for firefighters and other public employees under the State Board of Mediation. The bill sets a timeline for bargaining, mediation, and arbitration and defines good faith in negotiations; an amendment clarified that teachers and law enforcement are excluded under existing statutory definitions. Supporters said it would prevent years-long contract stalemates and save taxpayer money, while one member raised concerns about whether it would alter existing authority of public governing boards. The amendment and substitute were adopted, and the combined bill was perfected and printed. Finally, House Bill 2536, a restroom and private-space designation bill, drew extensive debate. The sponsor said it would require government-controlled multi-occupancy restrooms, changing rooms, and sleeping quarters to be designated by biological sex, with exceptions for custodial work, emergencies, law enforcement, and adults assisting children or people with disabilities. An amendment was adopted to clarify duties for the Department of Corrections and public safety officers. Supporters framed the bill as a privacy and safety measure for women and girls, citing incidents at schools and Kansas City International Airport; opponents argued it would not prevent crime, could lead to intrusive enforcement, and would harm transgender people and families. The transcript ends with the bill still under discussion, with no final vote shown on the underlying measure.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/02/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • report, 1142 federal tax code, Ways and Means, 1144 veterinary tech nation, Land, Agriculture and Rural
  • Land agricultural and rural affairs. 1167. 1180 D.O.
  • And Agricultural and Rural Affairs. 1287 stock water. Ways and Water. Ways and Means.
  • Chairman, the Committee on Rural Affairs and Economic Development has under consideration HB 2946 and
  • Please read the bills, because, as a matter of fact, this would have no impact on the ESA program at
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, a journal approval, and recognitions including the Doctor of the Day and guests. Members also adopted a proclamation honoring National School Social Work Week, with remarks emphasizing the role of school social workers in student mental health, crisis intervention, and family support. The chamber then moved through first readings and multiple Committee of the Whole calendars. On the first calendar, the House considered HB 2123, HB 2140, and HB 2144, all dealing with gold and silver or child support beginning at pregnancy. HB 2123 and HB 2140 were amended and recommended do pass; HB 2144 drew debate over paternity, genetic testing, rape-related pregnancies, and whether support should begin before birth, but it also received a do-pass recommendation as amended. The House adopted the Committee of the Whole report and engrossed those bills. On a later calendar, the House advanced HB 2492 on urban growth boundaries, HB 2875 with clarifying amendments, HB 2946 on housing affordability and construction costs, and HB 4115 and HCR 2051 on ballot initiative petition rules and disclosure. Supporters said those measures would improve transparency and ensure Arizona initiatives are driven by residents, while opponents argued they would make it harder for citizens to qualify measures and would burden direct democracy. The House also considered HB 2175 on hate-crime law, HB 2270, HB 2416, HB 2495, HB 2557, HB 2697, HB 2940, and HB 4010. HB 2175 prompted a failed attempt to add a Garcia amendment that would have included gender identity and removed political affiliation from the hate-crime statute; the House later adopted the Committee of the Whole report without that amendment. HB 2557 was described as a medical-records bill changing timing from calendar days to business days, and HB 2697 was explained as a Good Samaritan-style measure extending protections for expired opioid antagonists such as Narcan. HB 2940 drew substantial opposition from Democrats and health advocates who said it would cut people off SNAP and Medicaid/Access and could violate pension protections, while the sponsor argued it would reduce ineligible enrollment and save money; it still advanced as amended. HB 4010 also advanced as amended. In the final portion, the House took up HB 2324, HB 2573, HB 2601, HB 2876, and HCR 2004. HCR 2004, on photo enforcement, was amended to allow cities with photo radar to put the issue to local voters; supporters framed it as a compromise and a local-choice measure, while opponents argued photo enforcement saves lives and reduces speeding-related crashes. The House adopted the Committee of the Whole reports, then reconsidered earlier failed bills HB 2055, HB 2150, HB 2426, and HB 2755. The chamber also passed several third-reading bills, including HB 2264 and HB 2373, while HB 2413 failed. The transcript ends amid debate and voting on HB 2862, a sentencing bill involving crimes committed while wearing a mask.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/02/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • As youth mental health needs continue disability-related needs and the impacts of trauma.
  • HB 1142, federal tax code, Ways and Means; HB 1144, veterinary tech nation, Land, Agriculture and Rural
  • Land agricultural and rural affairs. 1167. 1180 D.O.
  • HB 1280, public monies, and Agricultural and Rural Affairs. HB 1287, stock water, Ways and Water.
  • Chairman, the Committee on Rural Affairs and Economic Development has under consideration HB 2946 and
Keywords: 1182, all
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • house and less impacting students. house and less impacting students.
  • </c><00:30:57.679><c> that</c> the course of 80 years the impact that the course of 80 years the impact
  • You know, I not negatively impacted.
  • </c> negatively impacted negatively impacted and<00:57:48.079><c> it's</c><00:57:48.319><c> really</c
  • </c> rural health transformation initiative. rural health transformation initiative.
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The committee met to review the annual report on collaboration between the University System of New Hampshire and the Community College System of New Hampshire, and the meeting began with approval of the prior minutes and a gubernatorial proclamation recognizing the community college system’s 80th anniversary. Both chancellors praised the proclamation and described the report as a statutory follow-up to the public higher education task force. They said the two systems have built a close working relationship and that the collaboration is intended to continue, though progress may be limited by resources and staffing changes. Much of the discussion focused on transfer pathways and new academic models. The chancellors said House Bill 1530 helped drive the creation of more than 100, and possibly about 130, “universal pathways” between the systems, with a reported 30% increase in community college associate-degree graduates transferring to the university system in the last academic year. They also discussed direct-admit outreach for community college graduates, early college and CTE-to-workforce pathways, and the development of three-year bachelor’s programs at Plymouth State and in some health-care fields. Members asked about nursing, allied dental health, and radiologic technology, and the chancellors said they are exploring whether some programs can be streamlined, while noting that nursing’s requirements may limit how short a pathway can be. Members also raised concerns about whether transfer pathways could affect university enrollment, but the university chancellor said declining enrollment is more likely due to a smaller pool of college-age students and broader competition, not the transfer programs. Another topic was the ERP/technology platform recommendation from the task force: the university system is moving to Workday, while the community college system is working to align business practices and move from an on-premises system to a cloud-based solution. Officials said a shared enterprise system could create efficiencies in the future, but it is not expected in the short term; student-facing tools like Canvas are already shared. The committee also discussed House Bill 112, which would require passing a civics test for graduation, and the chancellors said they support civic education but see implementation challenges. No votes or formal actions were taken beyond approving the minutes and receiving the report.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Senate May 6th, 2026

Louisiana Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank y'all for what y'all do for rural communities and our rural state. Thank you.
  • House Bill 971 by Representative Stagney is an act to amend Title 40 relative to rural health clinics
  • to provide for Medicaid reimbursement rates for rural health clinics.
  • Rural Health Clinics provide for Medicaid reimbursement rates of rural health clinics referred to health
  • Areas Task Force to identify and study key health issues affecting rural areas.
Keywords: 974, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Feb 3rd, 2025

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • In rural areas, frankly, you...
  • We pay more to attorneys who go to and serve in our rural offices when they're employees.
  • We are rewarding people and incentivizing them to serve in the rural areas.
  • Most of the people that work in our rural offices actually come to us from out of state.
  • But I really appreciate the work that you all are doing, as well as the rural recruitment and retention
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations - Room 210; 20 January, 2026: 8:45 AM

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> uh our economic impact uh in the region. uh our economic impact uh in the region.
  • </c> $3.8 billion in economic regional impact $3.8 billion in economic regional impact about<00:01:32.560
  • So it's a phenomenal economic impact here for the local community.
  • So it's a phenomenal economic impact here for the local community.
  • And the big when I negatively impacted.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill includes programs for providers, specifically for those in rural areas near the state border
  • serve and the methods they utilize may depend upon the resources available, which may be limited in rural
  • This situation has affected capacity and services for high-needs kids, and it's impacting costs.
  • There is an urgent health care crisis faced by foster children in rural Texas.
  • That one, you know, that literally impacted CenterPoint in Florida.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session-Day 10, February 20, 2026-PM

Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:40:06.880><c> that</c> increases in inflationary impacts that increases in inflationary impacts
  • </c> practicing in Wyoming in rural practicing in Wyoming in rural communities<01:14:28.640><c> as</c
  • Actually what this is is rural medicine.
  • What impacts will we have on the current obligations with Lisra?
  • What impacts will we have on the there.
Keywords: 916, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 04/09/26

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • The impact on the industry stuff with.
  • So, the impact ...
  • </c> is the real world impact of restricted is the real world impact of restricted networks.<01:03:10.680
  • </c><01:18:26.600><c> So</c> negative impacts on patients. So negative impacts on patients.
  • And but that's the impact on our families and our communities.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

2026 Legislative Session - Day Seventy One - Friday, May 15 - Afternoon Session

Missouri House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It encourages investment, especially in rural areas.
  • One of the previous inquiries asked, how do you measure the economic impact?
  • What does that do as far as stimulating the rural areas? And that's just one.
  • I represent now a very urban district, and I love my rural NKC roots.
  • They're developed deeply into the fabric of these rural communities.
Keywords: 959, house, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Indian Affairs Jul 17th, 2025

House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • How much of that impact of what is going on in D.C.?
  • And in some cases, the federal government provides Impact aid monies.
  • But when we look back and we look Back and we put impact aid back into the school districts with impact
  • It's not easy to get a program out to the rural area.
  • We don't have those things in Indian country and our rural communities.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Regulatory Affairs and Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • Mental health impacts: Research over the last decade has linked heavy or early social media use with
  • National momentum—or excuse me—we can all agree that social media is having a profound impact on our
  • Um, so the impact fees, I just first want to be clear that the impact fees are not the big bad city charging
  • So impact fees are not evil inherently, but they are important and they should be appropriate.
  • So again, we're not opposed to impact fees. That's not what we're saying.
PA

Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Session (Jun 23 2026)

Pennsylvania House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • State Government Commission to study Pennsylvania's early childhood education system, including the impact
  • public and private equity in child care, and make recommendations for improvements, including the impact
  • The problem here is, number one, it would impact our county and local governments who are collecting
  • For Pennsylvania, this means better access to care, especially in rural and underserved communities,
  • Access to care, especially in rural and underserved communities, where providers are a real challenge
Summary: The House convened, opened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, welcomed numerous guests and interns to the chamber, and established a quorum with 202 members voting on the master roll call. The House then received committee reports on several bills and a resolution, including measures from Consumer Protection, Finance, Communications and Technology, Rules, and Appropriations, and agreed to the reports. House Bill 1877 was reported as passed by the Senate without amendment and was signed by the Speaker for presentation to the Governor. The chamber adopted House Resolution 363, as amended, directing the Joint State Government Commission to study Pennsylvania’s early childhood education system, including the role of public and private equity in child care and recommendations to improve access and affordability. The House also advanced several bills on final passage, including House Bills 2551, 75, 76, 426, 1127, 2234, and 1585. These measures addressed issues such as banning government text-message collection of fees and tolls, medical licensing for physician assistants and physicians, native habitats at Commonwealth facilities, joining the dental and dental hygienist compact, a spent grain donation tax credit, and restrictions on mugshot removal fees. Most passed with broad support, though House Bill 1127 drew opposition over concerns about licensing standards and the compact structure. Members also considered House Bill 2650, creating the Governor’s Responsible Infrastructure Development Certification for data centers, and House Bill 2496, establishing a temporary pause on data center proposals while local ordinances are reviewed. Both bills were amended several times. Debate on HB 2650 focused on data center impacts on electricity costs, water use, noise, community benefit agreements, and farmland protection; one farmland-protection amendment was tabled, while other amendments on closed-loop cooling and enforceable local criteria were adopted. Debate on HB 2496 centered on preserving local control and home rule authority for municipalities, with amendments clarifying that local governments could continue curative amendment procedures and retain zoning powers. The House agreed to both bills as amended. The House also re-reported several bills from Appropriations and Rules, reconsidered and re-accepted a prior committee report on House Bill 2359, and announced caucus and committee meetings. At the end of the session, the House moved several bills to Appropriations, removed Senate Bill 1058 from the table calendar to the active calendar, and adjourned until Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 11 a.m., unless recalled sooner.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Citizen Commission for Performance Measurement of Tax Preferences May 6th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Citizen Commission for Performance Measurement of Tax Preferences

Transcript Highlights:
  • It also applies these changes to the rural data center preference.
  • It also applies these changes to the rural data center preference.
  • The impact of legislative changes, that is, new tax preferences created by the legislature, which often
  • Here, JLARC is directed to evaluate the impact of the deferral on the fiscal stability of the facilities
  • And the Department of Revenue's estimate of the fiscal impact of this preference is relatively small
Keywords: 904, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/16/2026 - Senate Military Affairs and Border Security

Military Affairs and Border Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I will say, just as a final punctuation mark, as a rural legislator, I don't represent Maricopa County
  • I represent these disparate, hardscrabble, far-away rural counties where this stuff goes through.
  • And what would be the practical impact if this bill were to pass? Yes, Ms. Chair.
  • to vote... ...laws and policies that relate around an individual's right to vote, which this does impact
  • That way there's clarity, and this at no moment will impact the material on their benefits.
Bills: HB2416 , HB2663 , HB2759 , HB2806
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session - part 1 May 18th, 2025

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, this bill today, as I mentioned, adds relief, and it's going to have an immediate impact.
  • On 600, it's going to have an immediate impact on 600 farms across 45 counties in Minnesota.
  • Their economic impact The situation has been great across Minnesota and across the country, and it's
  • The provision in here that allows them to ship their products is going to have a huge impact on many
  • We're still facing a housing crisis. that is impacting families, seniors, workers, children, and every
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Community Affairs Jan 14th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • BACK TOWARDS FLORIDA HOUSING TO THIS PROGRAM THAT WILL FUND DEVELOPMENTS OF SIGNIFICANT REGIONAL IMPACT
  • DEVELOPMENTS OF SIGNIFICANT REGIONAL IMPACT.
  • WERE IMPORTANT CRITERIA THAT COULDN'T FIT IN AND WAIT. 206, THIS WAS PART OF THE CRITERIA WE HAVE IS RURAL
  • THAT IS A STATUTORILY DESIGNATED TERM, RURAL AREAS OF OPPORTUNITY AND IT COINCIDED WITH THE IMPACTS OF
  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT USE OF SHIP FUNDS HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON COMMUNITIES.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part II) Apr 10th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • from the Committee on Local Government and re-referred to the Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural
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