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US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine the nomination of Kelly Loeffler, of Georgia, to be Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Jan 29th, 2025 at 02:30 pm
Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- They are the opportunity and innovation engines that drive prosperity and growth, powering the American
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Government Contract Review Committee (7-8-26)
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm an engineer with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. joined virtually by our project manager joined
- I'm an engineer<01:54:14.560><c> with</c><01:54:14.800><c> the</c><01:54:15.040><c> Kentucky</c> engineer
- with the Kentucky engineer with the Kentucky Transportation<01:54:16.159><c> Cabinet.
Summary:
The committee first approved the June 9 minutes, then reviewed a deferred personnel contract involving workers’ compensation claims administration. Staff explained that the roughly $50 million figure included about $48 million for claims payments and up to $1.45 million per year for administrative services, with billing based on a fee schedule for specific services rendered. Senator Meredith raised concerns about the vendor’s history, the scoring and bid process, and prior allegations involving the company; the administration responded that the procurement had been conducted under 45A through open competition, with outside scorers and no finding of wrongdoing tied to this contract. Meredith moved to disapprove Contract 167, Hart seconded, and the committee voted 5-2 to disapprove it.
The committee then deferred a Western Kentucky University personal services contract because the vendors were still not registered with the Secretary of State’s office. Hart moved to defer the contract until the August 2026 meeting, Meredith seconded, and the motion carried. The committee also approved the agenda covering the various contract lists and deferred items.
Next, the committee heard from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services on several personal services contracts for medical staffing and related services. Secretary Steven Stack and staff explained that staffing shortages often require outside vendors, that the contracts were competitively bid under 45A, and that the cabinet uses a streamlined vendor pool for specialized needs such as actuaries, auditors, and technical consultants. The committee approved Contracts 52 through 55 without objection. Discussion then began on Contract 61, with Meredith expressing concern that the committee lacked enough detail to judge whether the services could be performed in-house or whether the exchange of resources was appropriate; Stack said the contract was intended to provide efficient access to specialized outside expertise. The transcript cuts off before a final vote on Contract 61 is shown.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, June 2, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- We possess the most dynamic economy in the world, but every single engine of that economy runs on power
- <03:44:12.560><c> but</c><03:44:12.800><c> every</c><03:44:13.040><c> single</c><03:44:13.359><c> engine
- </c><03:44:13.600><c> of</c> the world, but every single engine of the world, but every single engine
VT
Transcript Highlights:
- my understanding is that the Department of Environmental Conservation does not approve licensed engineers
- 23:01.800><c> approve</c><00:23:02.840><c> uh,</c><00:23:03.040><c> licensed</c><00:23:03.640><c> engineers
- </c> does not approve uh, licensed engineers does not approve uh, licensed engineers uh,<00:23:04.880
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- be used, along with design standards and best practices grounded in public health expertise and engineering
- health best practices grounded in public health expertise<03:16:11.160><c> and</c><03:16:11.360><c> engineering
- </c> expertise and engineering judgment. expertise and engineering judgment.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (04/21/2026)
Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- So, I have asked some of the supporters of this bill to reach out to a traffic engineer who can kind
- /c><02:07:01.480><c> to</c><02:07:02.000><c> a</c><02:07:02.080><c> traffic</c><02:07:02.600><c> engineer
- </c><02:07:03.000><c> who</c><02:07:03.160><c> can</c> reach out to a traffic engineer who can reach
- out to a traffic engineer who can kind<02:07:03.480><c> of</c><02:07:03.600><c> talk</c><02:07:03.880
Committee:
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
EEP Info Briefing - Thu Apr 16, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- I mean, this is kind of an engineering analysis, but when we look, I think we should ask hard questions
- I mean this is kind of an<01:51:50.960><c> engineering</c><01:51:51.520><c> analysis</c><01:51:52.639
- ><c> but</c><01:51:53.040><c> when</c><01:51:53.280><c> we</c><01:51:53.520><c> look</c> an engineering
- analysis but when we look an engineering analysis but when we look I<01:51:54.080><c> I</c><01:51:54.400
Bills:
SCR48 , SCR28 , SCR74 , SCR62 , SCR60 , SCR89 , SCR147 , SCR179 , SCR182 , SCR59 , SCR54 , SCR180
Keywords:
affordable housing, housing credits, perpetual credits, development, Hawaii Housing Finance, Vietnam veterans, commemorative medal, recognition, working group, Hawaii, no-bid contracts, emergency procurement, audit, state agencies, public funds, accountability, emergency response, disability access, 911 systems, life-saving measures
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 03/09/26
Judiciary and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- warrant sent to Google identifies 100 suspects who entered a keyword of interest into Google's search engine
- ><c> search</c> keyword of interest into Google's search keyword of interest into Google's search engine
- 09.919><c> if</c><00:30:10.080><c> the</c><00:30:10.320><c> criminal</c><00:30:10.720><c> used</c> engine
- But what if the criminal used engine.
Committee:
Senate Judiciary and Public Safety
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband and Rural Development - 03/02/26
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development
Transcript Highlights:
- markets, risk management, research, and crop protection tools, soybeans will remain a powerful economic engine
- protection tools, soybeans will remain a powerful<01:31:31.520><c> economic</c><01:31:32.159><c> engine
- </c> powerful economic engine for the state. powerful economic engine for the state.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 2/24/26
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- You'd bring in engineers to actually build the technology.
- You'd bring in<00:15:28.399><c> engineers</c><00:15:28.959><c> to</c><00:15:29.279><c> actually</c><00
- :15:29.600><c> build</c><00:15:29.920><c> the</c> in engineers to actually build the in engineers to
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session-Day 12, February 23, 2026-AM
Wyoming House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- take and we put a 24-page amendment on there, what we get is what I would describe as rebuilding the engine
- what I would describe as rebuilding get what I would describe as rebuilding the<01:52:52.480><c> engine
- </c> the engine the engine 3<01:52:54.880><c> minutes</c><01:52:55.199><c> before</c><01:52:55.440><c
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, January 15, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Beach Public Library's youth seed program delivered hundreds of workshops in science, technology, engineering
- :10.319><c> technology,</c> workshops in science, technology, workshops in science, technology, engineering
- 12.800><c> math</c><02:19:13.040><c> to</c><02:19:13.200><c> students</c><02:19:13.519><c> in</c> engineering
- , and math to students in engineering, and math to students in Long<02:19:13.920><c> Beach,</c><02:19
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 12/17/25
Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- And then we have other folks who are engineers on our teams, right, who are really helping us look at
- And then we have other folks who<00:21:44.159><c> are</c><00:21:44.400><c> engineers</c><00:21:45.039
- c> our</c><00:21:45.440><c> teams</c><00:21:46.320><c> um</c><00:21:46.480><c> right</c> who are engineers
- on our teams um right who are engineers on our teams um right who<00:21:46.960><c> are</c><00:21:47.120
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Executive Departments and Administration (04/16/2025)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- There have been efforts in the past two years to mutate that purpose into some economic engine for the
- some</c> to mutate that purpose into some to mutate that purpose into some economic<01:44:48.239><c> engine
- </c><01:44:49.800><c> Uh</c> economic engine for the whole state.
- Uh economic engine for the whole state.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Engineer Johnson Stewart. Um, so our Engineer Johnson Stewart.
- But like many people think, roads are not free, and neither is engineering.
- So, and we don't have very many volunteer engineers because our skills and what we do is of value.
Committee:
Senate Transportation
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Housing and Homelessness Prevention - 02/27/25
Housing and Homelessness Prevention
Transcript Highlights:
- I work closely with resident board members, engineers, and construction contractors to oversee projects
- 44.879><c> resident</c><00:07:45.280><c> board</c><00:07:45.599><c> members</c><00:07:46.280><c> engineers
- </c> with resident board members engineers with resident board members engineers and<00:07:47.440><c>
Committee:
Senate Housing and Homelessness Prevention
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 2/11/25
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- our future nurses, entrepreneurs, diplomats, public school educators, architects, and mechanical engineers
- These current recipients not only have been utilizing the promise... mechanical mechanical engineers<
- 18.040><c> us</c><01:36:18.239><c> who</c><01:36:18.400><c> are</c><01:36:18.560><c> afforded</c> engineers
- those of us who are afforded engineers those of us who are afforded the<01:36:19.320><c> privilege</
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Finance Division II (02/05/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- Myself and we bring in engineers to assist us with that, to do a ranking of all the projects we receive
- </c><01:27:54.960><c> we</c><01:27:55.159><c> bring</c><01:27:55.320><c> in</c><01:27:55.719><c> Engineers
- </c> um in myself and we bring in Engineers um in myself and we bring in Engineers to<01:27:57.000><c
Summary:
The Department of Education’s Bureau of Wellness and Nutrition presented an overview of the school meal and child nutrition programs it administers, including the National School Lunch Program, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program, Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), After School Snack Program, Child and Adult Care Food Program, Summer Food Service Program, and Special Milk Program. Staff explained which programs are federally funded through USDA, which have state matching funds, and how reimbursement rates are set for different programs and fiscal years. They also walked the committee through a packet showing reimbursement tables, state and federal funding totals, and eligibility data.
Members focused much of their questioning on how state and federal reimbursements work for lunch and breakfast, why lunch is shown as a state match while breakfast has meal-based breakdowns, and how the department allocates funds in the budget. The department explained that lunch uses a set state match tied to federal requirements, while breakfast reimbursement is based on meals served. They also reviewed FY 22-24 funding trends, noting higher federal spending during COVID-era waivers and lower amounts as those waivers ended. A committee member asked for the data in Excel and the department agreed to provide it.
The discussion also covered summer meal programs and the distinction between the Summer Food Service Program and Summer EBT. Staff explained that SFSP provides meals at approved open or closed sites, while Summer EBT is a separate DHHS-run benefit program that provides funds to families; the two programs coordinate through data sharing but are not the same. Members also discussed CEP, with staff explaining that New Hampshire currently has three schools participating, that the qualifying threshold was reduced from 40% to 25% identified students, and that districts must cover the non-federal share with non-federal funds. No votes or formal actions were taken during the meeting.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- These urban children, with many learning obstacles and little academic support at home, have become engineers
- These urban children, with many learning obstacles and little academic support at home, have become engineers
- These urban children, with many learning obstacles and little academic support at home, have become engineers
- These urban children, with many learning obstacles and little academic support at home, have become engineers
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Over the years, our school has helped educate and prepare skilled trades people, engineers, teachers,
- c><01:03:25.400><c> people</c> prepare skilled to trades people prepare skilled to trades people Engineers
- <01:03:27.200><c> teachers</c><01:03:27.920><c> doctors</c><01:03:28.839><c> lawyers</c> Engineers teachers
- doctors lawyers Engineers teachers doctors lawyers nurses<01:03:30.000><c> business</c><01:03:30.359
Committee:
Senate Education Finance