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WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Select Committee on School Facilities, May 19, 2026 - AM

Select Committee on School Facilities

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:04:32.840><c> to</c> Tanya and Matt both and the staff to Tanya and Matt both and the staff to
  • Uh, LSO staff has to thank everybody.
  • </c> to our staff.
  • Uh I know your LSO staff to our staff.
  • </c><02:30:05.720><c> five</c> heard earlier from your LSO staff five heard earlier from your LSO staff
Keywords: 916, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, December 3, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • the village and the board and providing policy direction and oversight to the professional village staff
  • the village and the board and providing policy direction and oversight to the professional village staff
  • the village and the board and providing policy direction and oversight to the professional village staff
  • Cut $45 million for diversity, equity, and inclusion scholarships.
  • And with that, I yield back. staff and the entire Phantom's team for staff and the entire Phantom's team
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Oct 1st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're trying to address that in equity, but at the same time, it's pretty hard to justify that sort
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Aug 21st, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Zona's contributions will continue to resonate in the fight for equity and dignity for every individual
Summary: The Assembly met after a quorum call, recess, prayer, and the Pledge of Allegiance, then moved into a highly procedural and contentious floor session centered on redistricting measures. Members debated a point of order raised by Assembly Member DeMaio challenging the constitutionality of SB 280, ACA 8, and AB 604; the Speaker ruled the point not well taken, and the Assembly sustained that ruling on appeal. The body also took up consent-calendar and procedural motions, including suspending rules to adopt late amendments on ACA 8 and to bring the measure up without reference to file. Several motions to re-refer or suspend rules on related measures failed, while the motion to adopt the late amendments on ACA 8 carried. The main substantive item was ACA 8, the Assembly Constitutional Amendment related to redistricting, presented by Assembly Member Berman as a response to mid-decade redistricting efforts in other states, especially Texas. Supporters argued the measure was a temporary, voter-driven response to protect democracy, counter partisan gerrymandering, and address broader threats tied to the Trump administration, including immigration enforcement and health care cuts. Opponents argued ACA 8 would undermine California’s independent citizens redistricting commission, violate the state Constitution, and amount to partisan gerrymandering or a power grab. Members on both sides framed the issue as a defense of democracy, but disagreed sharply over whether the Legislature should act or leave redistricting to voters and the existing commission. No final vote on ACA 8 is shown in the transcript excerpt, but the Assembly did vote on several procedural matters: the appeal of the Speaker’s ruling was sustained 58-18; the motion to adopt late amendments on ACA 8 passed 58-19; a motion to re-refer ACA 8 and SB 280 to Judiciary failed 19-58; and a motion to take up A.J.R. 21 without reference to file failed 19-58. The session remained focused on ACA 8 and related redistricting questions, with extensive floor speeches from both supporters and opponents.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 10th, 2026

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Also, House Joint Resolution 57 commending the Alabama Birth Equity Initiative.
  • transportation or the prison commissioner, corrections commissioner, or members of the governor's staff
  • had to almost be something pretty egregious that, again, a supermajority could remove. governor's staff
  • . they serve at the governor's staff. they serve at the pleasure<01:51:43.840><c> of</c><01:51:44.000
Keywords: 920, all
Summary: The Alabama Senate convened with prayer, the pledge, and a quorum present, then adopted the previous day’s journal and excused absent senators. The chamber recognized visiting members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and adopted a Senate resolution designating February 10, 2026, as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Alabama State Capitol. Senators offered remarks praising the fraternity’s service, civic outreach, and historical significance, and the House later sent over a matching resolution, which the Senate adopted. The Senate also heard a Black History Month presentation highlighting Benjamin Banneker, Dr. Charles Drew, Ralph Bunche, and Carter G. Woodson. The Senate then processed a large number of House messages and confirmations. House bills and resolutions were referred to committees, including measures on juvenile offenders, administrative rules, state income tax, local legislation, ad valorem tax, multi-member boards, license plates, criminal procedure, and food banks. The Senate confirmed several appointments, including multiple Alabama Army National Guard promotions, Mike Suo to the Jacksonville State University Board of Trustees, and Christy Andrews to the Alabama Securities Commission, each by roll call with no opposition. In motions and resolutions, the Senate adopted numerous commemorative and honorary resolutions, including observances for National Blood Donor Month, Diabetes Month, Booker T. Washington Day, the Alabama Community College Football Study Commission, and recognitions for individuals and organizations such as the Baldwin County Fair, Sheriff Derek Cunningham, William Riley Hawkins Jr., and Clifford Ray Miller. Senator Barfoot’s resolution urging federal funding for the state logging efficiency grant fund was adopted after adding all senators as co-sponsors, and a resolution honoring Sheriff Derek Cunningham was read at length and adopted. The Senate also adopted the Rules Committee’s special order calendar for the next legislative day, which prioritized several bills on libraries, taxation, retired state employees, municipalities, transportation, coal-impacted communities, income tax, the Alabama Space Authority, cosmetology and barbering, security, entertainment incentives, and health. In local legislation, the Senate passed several local bills, including measures for Mobile County, class 2 municipalities, public transportation, Jefferson County, and the town of Morris.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • Schools can't test if they don't have the staff.
  • But yes, I did have some conversations with the chief of staff over there for Mr.
  • But I did have some conversations with the chief of staff over there for Mr.
  • I will say kudos to our fiscal staff because the summary outlines every section and every change.
  • Fiscal staff because the summary outlines every section and every change.
Summary: The House began with a quorum call, then moved into a series of special presentations recognizing guests and champions, including the Talihina state football team, the Hodgson Bulldogs state basketball champions, Sooner Start families and advocates, the Edmond Republican Women’s Club, Leadership Miami, and other visitors in the galleries. Members also adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 17, honoring the long friendship between Oklahoma and Ireland and welcoming Irish Senator Aubrey McCarthy to the Capitol. The chamber then considered and passed several bills on third reading. Among them were HB 4226, creating a formal recusal/disqualification process for judges with timelines; HB 4432, addressing itemized deductions and gambling-related tax treatment; HB 3304, requiring Service Oklahoma to check the methamphetamine user database before issuing a commercial driver’s license; HB 3411, requiring PFOS testing and related safeguards for biosolids land application; HB 3435, creating a single-subject rule for municipal bonds; HB 4339, updating probate publication requirements for rural Oklahoma; HB 4341 and HB 4342, both CASA-related measures; HB 1770, directing OSU Veterinary Medicine to study the elk population in the northwest zone; HB 1016, setting up trust protections for minors featured in monetized online content; and HB 413, clarifying that people with felony convictions may vote once they have fully completed incarceration, parole, supervision, and probation. The House also passed HB 2950, removing an ACT requirement tied to Oklahoma’s Promise for homeschool students; HB 4141, funding a statewide sexual assault nurse examiner coordinator if money becomes available; HB 3277, cleanup language for VIN inspections on salvage vehicles; HB 2988, expanding the Terry Peach Act; HB 3029, requiring a four-year planning process for the State Department of Education; HB 3338, regulating the pool industry after reports of consumer losses; HB 1889, restoring benefits for a small group of police and fire retirees; HB 3834, authorizing ibogaine clinical trials for PTSD, addiction, and related conditions; HB 3831, seeking state support for Oklahoma Task Force One urban search and rescue; HB 2939, removing fax-machine references from election law; HB 3045, extending response-fee limits to municipal fire departments; HB 3657, modernizing OESC reporting and data sharing; HB 1739, reinstating a half-pay provision for OHP members; HB 3759, setting a June 30 date for temporary school allocations; HB 3755, clarifying juvenile detention medication funding and custody language; HB 4484, allowing certain state vehicles to be used between residences and work sites; HB 4486, creating a Gold Star Families Memorial Monument at the Capitol; HB 4108, adding airports to the critical infrastructure trespass list; and HB 1250, creating a revolving fund for public safety technology tied to the Blue Jay app. Most bills passed with broad support, though a few drew significant debate, especially the homeschool/Oklahoma’s Promise bill and the pool regulation bill, which passed with narrower margins.
OK
Summary: The House convened, took the roll, offered the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance, and introduced Dr. Zachary Fowler as Doctor of the Day. The chamber also received several visitor introductions, including CPA representatives, Ms. Oklahoma 2025 Tessa Dorrell, Osage County elected officials, and retired firefighters. The floor leader noted a lengthy agenda and moved through second- and third-reading business. Members debated and passed House Bill 437, which updates Oklahoma CPA licensure pathways to align with the 2025 Uniform Accountancy Act and create three structured routes to licensure; it passed 73-0. House Bill 1225, dealing with vital records and birth certificate sex designation language, drew extended debate over self-determination, accuracy of records, and constitutional concerns; it passed 73-18. House Bill 3076 created a new alternative teacher certification pathway and passed 76-17, with debate centered on whether alternative routes help fill shortages or weaken traditional preparation programs. House Bill 381 lowered the age to become a licensed fire extinguisher technician from 21 to 18 and passed 90-0. During debate on the education bill, supporters argued alternative certification can improve recruitment and retention and cited out-of-state programs and retention data, while opponents said it could disincentivize traditional teacher preparation and worsen long-term retention. On the vital records bill, supporters described it as a transparency and accuracy measure, while opponents argued it would impose government judgments on identity and conflict with prior court rulings. After completing the listed business, the House recessed until 1:30 p.m.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 12th, 2026 at 04:58 pm

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I texted my staff, said, 'Save yourselves,' and I was out."
  • I texted my staff, said, 'Save yourselves,' and I was out. Do you guys want to start from the top?
  • It is member plus one, staff plus one. Lots of good times.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 12th, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I texted my staff, said, 'Save yourselves,' and I was out. ...ran out the room as soon as that alarm
  • I texted my staff, said, 'Save yourselves,' and I was out. Do you guys want to start from the top?
  • It is member plus one, staff plus one. Lots of good times.
Summary: The House resumed third reading after a brief evacuation caused by a fire alarm, which members later said was triggered by a faulty sensor in the print shop. The chamber then completed final passage on three bills. House Bill 111 passed 51-3 after debate in which a member from Lee objected that the bill’s language shifted the burden onto landowners and water right owners to prove innocence. House Bill 96, as amended, passed 61-0 after a friendly floor amendment added minority leader appointments to the proposed space commission working group and set the working group to dissolve on December 31, 2026. House Bill 108, as amended, passed 63-1; it made technical changes to soil and water conservation districts, including clarifying district definitions, director appointment procedures, and tax procedures.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • 65,000 farms every year will be a massive mobilization of third-party validators and state agency staff
  • third party validators and<01:14:16.800><c> state</c><01:14:17.120><c> agency</c><01:14:17.679><c> staff
  • is</c><01:44:12.320><c> that</c><01:44:12.560><c> over</c> ...is that over time we can build some equity
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Part 2 - 04/04/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • They were changes suggested by nonpartisan staff in the other body.
  • </c> by nonpartisan staff in the other body. by nonpartisan staff in the other body.
  • Probably, in should include court staff.
  • Madam Chair, I believe 32 staff in addition to 35 judges.
  • Um uh this it does include their staff.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 021 Feb 3rd, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Please do review that with your staff.
  • We ask that you familiarize your aides and any staff with the procedures in the manual as well.
  • Thanks to our house staff for preparing the resource. bill is not a reason for evacuation. bill is not
  • </c><04:31:54.399><c> with</c> familiarize your aids and any staff with familiarize your aids and any
  • staff with the<04:31:54.800><c> procedures</c><04:31:55.120><c> in</c><04:31:55.359><c> the</c><04:31
Keywords: 981, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, January 14, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> and staff that made this win possible. and staff that made this win possible.
  • And to the staff, and above all, I'm sorry to other staffs, but the appropriation staff is second to
  • staff.
  • staff.
  • </c> of staff, and including Congress. of staff, and including Congress.
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 086 Part 2 Apr 10th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • 19.520><c> things</c><00:57:20.160><c> uh</c> As I was in there, just talking with our treasurer's staff
  • 12 and economic security staff 12 development<05:15:01.520><c> center</c><05:15:01.760><c> line</c><
  • Healthcare and Economic Security Staff Development Center. Office of eHealth Innovations.
  • </c><05:25:23.040><c> Development</c> and Economic Security Staff Development and Economic Security Staff
  • </c> Healthcare and Economic Security Staff Healthcare and Economic Security Staff Development<05:25:
Keywords: 981, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Friday, February 7, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • For anyone listening, whether it be staff, another member, anyone that actually gives a darn, give me
  • Our staffs have to stop lying to us.
  • <c> to</c><03:31:47.359><c> stop</c><03:31:47.640><c> lying</c><03:31:48.040><c> to</c> other our staffs
  • have to stop lying to other our staffs have to stop lying to us<03:31:48.840><c> the</c><03:31:49.040
  • and I have than it is to hire fine staff and I have some<04:14:20.000><c> here</c><04:14:20.840><c>
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, June 24, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He was really impressed with the production staff and the movie star Tom Hanks.
  • He was really impressed with the production staff and the movie star Tom Hanks.
  • He was really impressed with the production staff and the movie star Tom Hanks.
  • He was really impressed with the production staff and the movie star Tom Hanks.
  • Speaker, and a great staff who, by the way, need help sometimes unlocking their iPhones.