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US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, February 3, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • THUD division invests in what matters to the American people: economic growth, safe and efficient mobility
  • what they needed to thrive, which is why he set up a scholarship fund that allowed first-generation students
  • Steve's legacy lives on through the first-generation students who benefited from his scholarships and
  • Steve's legacy lives on through the first-generation students who benefited from his scholarships and
  • Steve's legacy lives on through the first-generation students who benefited from his scholarships and
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 02/19/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • years was only major expansion over the years was a<01:26:44.000><c> temporary</c><01:26:44.480><c> mobile
  • </c><01:26:44.960><c> trailer</c><01:26:45.440><c> space</c><01:26:46.400><c> uh</c> a temporary mobile
  • trailer space uh a temporary mobile trailer space uh added<01:26:46.880><c> to</c><01:26:47.040><c>
  • 52.560><c> space</c><01:26:52.960><c> has</c> The only major expansion over the years was a temporary mobile
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary (01/15/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • No one should have to pay a price for safe mobility on our roadways.
  • a<00:35:09.680><c> price</c><00:35:09.920><c> for</c><00:35:10.240><c> safe</c><00:35:10.560><c> mobility
  • </c><00:35:11.359><c> on</c><00:35:11.599><c> our</c> a price for safe mobility on our a price for safe
  • mobility on our roadways.<00:35:12.960><c> And</c><00:35:13.599><c> what</c><00:35:13.920><c> I've</
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Task Force on Homeowners and Commercial Property Insurance 12/16/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • in the marketplace to start doing that, or some awareness by consumers, it'll be pretty easy to mobilize
  • :46.239><c> to</c> consumers, um, it'll be pretty easy to consumers, um, it'll be pretty easy to mobilize
  • 08:48.080><c> are</c><01:08:48.239><c> ready</c><01:08:48.480><c> to</c><01:08:48.640><c> do</c> mobilize
  • contractors who are ready to do mobilize contractors who are ready to do that.<01:08:49.359><c> Um,<
Keywords: 1183, house
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • it is truly a system approach to improving school readiness and to improving families' economic mobility
  • c><00:09:19.480><c> economic</c> improving uh families' economic improving uh families' economic mobility
  • 21.520><c> the</c><00:09:21.680><c> governor</c><00:09:22.160><c> said,</c><00:09:22.480><c> you</c> mobility
  • So, the governor said, you mobility.
Keywords: 958, all
Summary: The committee first approved the minutes from its September 24 meeting after a motion and second. It then heard a presentation from New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Secretary Elizabeth Gragensky on that state’s early childhood system and planned universal child care rollout. She described how New Mexico consolidated multiple prenatal-to-age-five programs into a cabinet-level department, expanded pre-K to a longer day, and uses a cost model to set reimbursement rates intended to cover true provider costs, including wages, benefits, occupancy, food, and reserves. She also said the state created an Early Childhood Trust Fund and secured a constitutional amendment to dedicate 0.60% of the land grant permanent fund to early care and education, with the department’s budget growing from about $400 million in 2021 to just under $1 billion this year. Gragensky said families can begin applying for universal child care on November 1, with participation voluntary for both families and providers. She reported that New Mexico is aiming to expand capacity by adding 1,000 registered home providers, 120 group homes, and about 55 more centers, supported in part by a $13 million low-interest loan fund and a request for an additional $20 million. She said the state has seen growth in early childhood professionals, including a 64% increase over the last three to four years, and pointed to reported outcomes such as a 21% increase in literacy and a 75% kindergarten readiness rate, while noting that some measures are new and baseline comparisons are still being developed. Members asked about the funding sources, provider profitability, workforce development, and measurable outcomes. Gragensky said the program is designed to support provider sustainability through rates tied to true cost and includes allowances for sick leave, vacation, benefits, and reserves. She also said maternal labor force participation is 10% higher than the national rate and attributed that in part to child care access. The committee then moved to a separate presentation by Department for Community Based Services Commissioner Lisa Dennis and Division of Family Support Director Roger McCann on anticipated cuts to TANF and SNAP, beginning with an overview of TANF as a federal block grant with a fixed annual Kentucky allocation of about $180.7 million.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Task Force on Homeowners and Commercial Property Insurance 10/1/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • governor signs it, will expand the definition of basic property insurance to include manufactured and mobile
  • insurance to include property insurance to include manufactured<00:36:20.800><c> and</c><00:36:20.960><c> mobile
  • ><00:36:21.280><c> homes</c><00:36:22.079><c> under</c><00:36:22.480><c> the</c> manufactured and mobile
  • homes under the manufactured and mobile homes under the same<00:36:22.880><c> terms</c><00:36:23.280
Keywords: 1183, house
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • We've spent $110 million already on this project, almost 1,900 mobile portable radios are acquired.
  • 58.000><c> 1,900</c> already on this project. uh almost 1,900 already on this project. uh almost 1,900 mobile
  • </c><00:08:01.199><c> Uh</c> mobile portable radios are acquired.
  • Uh mobile portable radios are acquired.
Summary: The committee opened with roll call, welcomed a new member, approved the July meeting minutes, and then took up testimony on the statewide emergency responder voice system, also described as the state police radio system replacement project. John Hicks, secretary of the governor’s executive cabinet and state budget director, testified that the project is unusually complex because it combines multiple IT replacements, land acquisition, and tower construction. He said the existing system dates to the early 1970s and that the administration is treating the project as a priority, with work proceeding in phases and weekly coordination among the Justice Cabinet, Kentucky State Police, and Finance and Administration Cabinet. Hicks said the project has already spent about $110 million, with nearly 1,900 portable radios acquired, microwave replacement completed at 56 sites and underway at 76 more, and routers, switches, and network upgrades addressed. He explained that because the State Police are not set up to handle real property work, the administration brought in outside real property consulting vendors through an RFP, and three vendors are now qualified to help identify and negotiate sites. He said the goal is to speed up land acquisition and tower construction while the State Police continue the technology work, and he emphasized that the project is intended to close coverage gaps for state police first and later benefit local governments and other first responders. Members of the committee expressed concern about the project’s cost and pace. Representative Petri noted that about $218.8 million has been authorized since 2018 and questioned whether the project could stretch into 2030 or later, asking what more the General Assembly could do to help. Representative Blandon also raised concerns about the long timeline and the risk of the project becoming another costly, delayed infrastructure effort, while asking when the vendor RFP was completed and whether any sites had been acquired since then. Representative Sharp asked whether there was a detailed plan and timeline, and Hicks responded that the technology side is well defined but the property acquisition side must proceed site by site because each location depends on ownership, access, power, and other factors. Hicks said the west-to-east phasing has been a smart approach and that the executive branch should improve performance to beat the current timeline expectations.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 04/11/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • Those include the first responder buffer zone guidelines, thanks to Senator Seabberger, the use of mobile
  • uh</c><00:43:32.480><c> the</c><00:43:32.720><c> use</c><00:43:32.880><c> of</c><00:43:33.040><c> mobile
  • </c> Senator Seabberger, uh the use of mobile Senator Seabberger, uh the use of mobile tracking<00:43
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 3/27/25

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the things the agency asked for and the legislature provided was money to build and implement a mobile
  • ><00:36:43.200><c> uh,</c><00:36:43.520><c> implement</c><00:36:43.920><c> a</c><00:36:44.160><c> mobile
  • </c> and and, uh, implement a mobile and and, uh, implement a mobile monitoring<00:36:45.119><c> trainers
Bills: HF1587 , HF2293 , HF2218 , HF1208 , HF1482
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I think there was some pages distributed on page three titled, 'Thoroughbred Race Horses Are a Mobile
  • race<01:35:59.040><c> horses</c><01:35:59.400><c> are</c><01:35:59.560><c> a</c><01:35:59.760><c> mobile
  • </c><01:36:00.119><c> sports</c> race horses are a mobile sports race horses are a mobile sports franchise
Bills: HF1621 , HF1701 , HF1796 , HF1676 , HF40 , HF1428 , HF1540
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Mobilizing financial and program personnel may not be feasible and could result in state staff spending
  • c> hours so staff may not be on site hours so staff may not be on site quickly<01:35:51.480><c> mobilizing
  • c><01:35:52.159><c> financial</c><01:35:52.600><c> and</c><01:35:52.800><c> program</c> quickly mobilizing
  • financial and program quickly mobilizing financial and program personnel<01:35:53.760><c> may</c><01
Bills: HF1 , HF2
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Transportation - 03/26/25

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • 48.640><c> Musk</c> thinking of these, you know, like Musk thinking of these, you know, like Musk mobiles
  • 49.760><c> and</c><00:47:50.400><c> the</c><00:47:50.800><c> they're</c><00:47:51.359><c> they're</c> mobiles
  • and and the they're they're mobiles and and the they're they're luxury<00:47:52.400><c> cars.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Feb 24th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • lottery courier service has been selling two products and only two products over the internet and via mobile
  • Do you mean by that mobile app? Yeah, I'm using telephones to sell them.
  • colleagues up here before stated, to allow them to interact in their... form of commerce which is their mobile
Summary: The meeting was a crucial session for discussing several important bills including SB992, which aims to establish a clear time frame for the Attorney General's approval on outside legal counsel for state agencies. Senator Nichols presented the bill, emphasizing its necessity for timely responses to ensure efficient legal processing. Another notable discussion centered around SB523, which seeks to allow parole and probation officers to use a business address on their driver's licenses for safety and security purposes. This bill passed favorably out of the committee, with public testimony supporting the need for such provisions due to the risks these officers face.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 1/22/25

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • requirement that a reported stolen vehicle be occupied prior to law enforcement being able to apply a mobile
  • requirement that a reported stolen vehicle be occupied prior to law enforcement being able to apply a mobile
  • requirement that a reported stolen vehicle be occupied prior to law enforcement being able to apply a mobile
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (04/01/2026)

Commerce and Consumer Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • I had a bill that was a system of care for student athletes because we had problems.
  • My mobility is incredibly important to me.
  • </c> I chose this profession because I believe deeply in mobility, not just the ability to walk, but
  • My mobility is incredibly important to me.
  • Um, K levels is something that's used in our profession that determine somebody's mobility, what type
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (01/28/2026)

Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • longevity biotechnology<00:53:56.640><c> is</c><00:53:56.960><c> particularly</c><00:53:57.680><c> mobile
  • ,</c> biotechnology is particularly mobile, biotechnology is particularly mobile, dedicated<00:53:59.040
  • State legislators like yourselves have plenary powers, and yet law students kind of see in their legal
  • When they lose their mobility, they really do kind of die then.
  • When they lose their mobility, they really do kind of die then.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Session (03/26/2025)

New Hampshire House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Speaker, please welcome Asher Estep and Isabella McIntyre, students from Goffstown High School, our pages
  • relationships, and difficulty in maintaining continuity, likely impacting student outcomes, would I
  • </c> part-time teachers, reduce student part-time teachers, reduce student teacher<00:51:41.200><c> parent
  • likely impacting student outcomes, would I<00:51:48.319><c> now</c><00:51:48.559><c> push</c><00:51:
  • </c><02:33:43.520><c> in</c> battery of a middle school student in battery of a middle school student
Keywords: 1189, house, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • all-of-sector approach supporting medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, charging infrastructure, and community mobility
  • all-of-sector approach supporting medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, charging infrastructure, and community mobility
Keywords: 987, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 24th, 2025

Energy Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • Individual mobile units on a site could actually be quite difficult to regulate.
  • Policy Manager for Commission Shift Action, the advocacy partner for Commission Shift Action, which mobilizes
Bills: HB48 , HB49 , HB 1169 , HB1971 , HB2584 , HB2663 , HB2890 , HB48 , HB49