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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/2/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • We want you to be able to see where the funds go and how we're investing them.
  • So, we're not advancing funds. basis. So, we're not advancing funds.
  • We got a $1.5 million grant, which will fund about 20% of our project.
  • Increasing funding for with wildlife.
  • to be able to come up with the funding to be able to do<00:57:56.240><c> so.
Bills: HF3580 , HF3566
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 2/25/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:04:02.959><c> And</c> Institute grant funding uh provided.
  • And Institute grant funding uh provided.
  • funds through different options so we could apply as many funds as we can to our programs.
  • </c> this funding. this funding.
  • ,</c> ago, um there was $8 million of funding, ago, um there was $8 million of funding, so<00:48:20.960
Bills: HF3474 , HF3475 , HF3508
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education Apr 10th, 2025

S/C on Academic & Career-Oriented Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • How's this gonna affect the fund? So I work for the Texas Education Agency.
Bills: HB 1057 , HB1876
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on State-Federal Relations Mar 13th, 2025

S/C on State-Federal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • And then would, would, and you might not know this piece, but it, how will that be funded?
  • Will, will you take that in under, uh, your, um, Law enforcement agency or will the tribe fund those
  • we can fund the TO portion as far as as far as the training the training and and actually our current
  • tax incentives, properly conditioned and controlled public-private financing, and basic research funding
  • The bonds are let to fund major projects, as you said.
Bills: HB176 , HB180
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/27/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:04:36.160><c> these</c> implemented without proper funding these implemented without proper funding
  • Bill to bring critical funding to nursing homes in Minnesota and assist living facilities.
  • </c> would agree that the current funding would agree that the current funding system<01:31:26.080><c
  • We've had mandatory stayovers because of insufficient funds.
  • We've had mandatory stayovers because of insufficient funds.
Bills: HF1419 , HF500
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/10/25 - Part 1

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Then you can see the revenues that I mentioned before: anticipated federal funds for state road construction
  • Then you can see the revenues that I mentioned before: anticipated federal funds for state road construction
  • Then you can see the revenues that I mentioned before: anticipated federal funds for state road construction
  • state road federal funds for state road construction<00:08:11.720><c> and</c><00:08:11.879><c> the</c
  • So this is to increase the state road construction appropriation in the trunk highway fund, and since
Bills: HF5
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/10/25 - Part 2

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> streets that do not receive Hut funding streets that do not receive Hut funding I<00:09:13.680><
  • I imagine the purpose of this is to reduce funding, and it would reduce funding for some of it.
  • North Dakota funds it differently. South Dakota funds it differently than we do.
  • of funding.
  • of funding.
Bills: HF5
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Feb 5th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • This work is currently funded via a patchwork of funding sources.
  • funds.
  • through the general fund.
  • This is not general fund dollars; it is workers’ comp 608, 609 funds.
  • This is not general fund dollars, it is workers' comps 608, 609 funds.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • We're not eliminating any source of funding.
  • We're not eliminating any funding formulas.
  • My focus is on the funding part of it.
  • You are correct, we would be receiving the funds.
  • Strings attached funding distorts priorities.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • : the massive budget challenges our state faced in 2016 and 2017, the teacher walkout, ongoing construction
  • Most of the Republican side of the body passed one a few years ago to make sure we could fund education
  • 4073 by Caldwellrey of the house and hall of the Senate, an act relating to the statewide recovery fund
  • 4073 by Caldwellrey of the House and Hall of the Senate, an act relating to the statewide recovery fund
  • Speaker, House Bill 4078 is the administrative close-out funding sourcing for the opera projects that
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • We're not eliminating any source of funding.
  • We're not eliminating any source of funding.
  • We're not eliminating any funding formulas.
  • , we're eliminating a department that was created around the funding so that that funding has a clearer
  • Strings attached to funding distort priorities.
Summary: The House convened in quorum call and first took up several Joint Committee reports on appropriations and tax measures. HB 4028 extended the sunset on the qualified equity investment deduction for venture capital investments and passed 54-27. HB 4075 appropriated $26 million in interest funds to the Oklahoma Water Resources Board for water and wastewater projects and passed 84-4, with the emergency clause also approved. HB 477 appropriated up to $10.58 million to the Department of Emergency Management for the Emergency Response and Relief Grant Program and passed 84-5, with the emergency clause approved. HB 476 appropriated up to $21.64 million to the Department of Commerce for rural economic impact grants tied to water and wastewater needs at rural industrial parks and ports; it passed 79-11 and its emergency clause also passed. HB 474 closed out ARPA funds for health care workforce training and passed 79-12, with emergency approval. The House then considered several Senate bills. SB 1221 would add tracking numbers for mailed Real ID cards and offer expedited delivery; members raised concerns about voting access and possible poll-tax issues, but the bill passed 82-9 and the emergency clause passed. SB 1921, an OSBI request bill, raised fees for criminal history/background checks and passed 84-8. SB 2118 expanded the use of sheriff commissary funds for sheriff duties and jail operations and passed 87-4. SB 1932 allowed motor carriers to represent themselves in Corporation Commission administrative hearings without an attorney and passed 92-1. SB 2134 required wreckers responding to livestock transport accidents to contact local emergency management for humane handling of livestock and passed 71-20. A lengthy floor debate centered on HCR 1025, which supports eliminating the U.S. Department of Education. Supporters argued education is a state responsibility and that federal bureaucracy and mandates add red tape; opponents warned that federal oversight is essential for special education, Title IX, IDEA, and civil rights enforcement. After extended debate, the resolution passed 72-17. The House also passed SB 1432, which removes pilot and sunset language from a successful alternative teacher certification program in Tulsa, making it a permanent pathway; supporters said it has helped career changers enter teaching and could be replicated statewide. It passed 85-3, and the emergency clause passed. The session ended with announcements, including recognition of a special-needs advocate, a rural caucus notice, and adjournment until April 22, 2026.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • The massive budget challenges our state faced in 2016 and 2017, the teacher walkout, ongoing construction
  • This body, most of the Republican side of the body, passed one a few years ago to make sure we could fund
  • 4073 by Caldwell-Trey of the House and Hall of the Senate, an act relating to the Statewide Recovery Fund
  • House Bill 4078 is the administrative close-out funding sourcing for the... ...is the administrative
  • close-out funding sourcing for the opera projects.
Summary: The House opened with roll call, prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several recognitions and introductions, including Deer Creek students, Skiatook Chamber members, Sand Springs youth leaders, and international visitors studying U.S. energy policy. The chamber also honored the Nurse of the Day, Marla Lyceum, and heard a lengthy farewell speech from Minority Leader Munson reflecting on her service, constituent work, leadership, and bipartisan relationships. Members then took up several special presentations and resolutions, including HCR 1024 recognizing Route 66 Day and its economic importance, HCR 1022 honoring National Lineman Appreciation Day, and a citation for Langston University Day at the Capitol. The House also recognized Deputy Kenton Blumenthal as Oklahoma’s 2025 Officer of the Year for heroic actions during a dangerous pursuit. Later, the House introduced the pages of the week. On legislation, the House passed SB 1122 on ad valorem tax, which supporters said would equalize tax treatment for broadband infrastructure and promote business fairness, over some concern about tax policy and revenue impacts. The chamber also passed HB 4029, HB 4063, HB 4073, HB 4078, and SB 1936, with emergency clauses adopted on the first four. HB 4063, which referred two previously approved state questions to a special August election, drew extended debate over ballot timing, turnout, and whether combining the questions was appropriate; it ultimately passed and the special election referral was approved. SB 1936, which elevates falsely impersonating a law enforcement officer to a D1 felony, passed unanimously.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:20:02.799><c> Um,</c> into the land conservation fund. Um, into the land conservation fund.
  • Um, so I million additional to the fund.
  • </c> So, yes, rental housing involvement fund So, yes, rental housing involvement fund is<00:27:55.440
  • <00:28:49.440><c> involving</c> funding involving funding involving &gt;&gt; okay<00:28:52.399><c> thank
  • How much was the ask for your funding round?
Committee: House Housing
Summary: The joint public hearing covered several housing-related bills and one building-code measure. HB 1719 would make manufactured homes a permitted use by right on residentially zoned lots in the urban district, HB 1742 would authorize self-contained relocatable housing units with restrictions, and HB 1737 would clarify that a farm dwelling in an agricultural district may include an accessory employee housing structure. Testimony on these bills was overwhelmingly supportive from groups including Hawaii Realtors, Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, Housing Hawaii’s Future, the Modular Building Institute, the Hawaii Farmers Union, and others, with a few agencies offering comments. No one testified in opposition on HB 1719 or HB 1742, while HB 1737 drew one opposition and one comment in addition to broad support. No votes were taken during the hearing segment provided. A major portion of the hearing focused on HB 2049, which restructures the conveyance tax into a marginal-rate system and changes how the revenue is allocated, including funding for the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands and the rental housing revolving fund, while also affecting the legacy land conservation fund. Supporters, including DHHL, Hawaii Appleseed, Aahu Youth Action Board, Hawaii YIMBY, and others, argued the bill would help Native Hawaiian housing and, for most transactions, function as a tax cut. Opponents, including NAP Hawaii, Hawaii Realtors, Hawaii Land Trust, Mhai Land Trust, and the Tax Foundation of Hawaii, objected to using conveyance tax as a revenue-generating tool and raised concerns about higher upfront costs and reduced funding for other housing uses. Committee members and staff discussed the bill’s revenue estimates, the reduced percentage but higher cap for the land conservation fund, the effect on rental housing funding, and the bill’s cost-of-living adjustment language; staff said a line-by-line comparison of the current and proposed tax structure would be provided before decision-making. The hearing also took up HB 1725, which would extend the state building code adoption cycle from two years to six years, apply the IRC to triplexes and fourplexes, allow counties to adopt more or less stringent amendments, and appropriate funds for code adoption work. Most testimony supported the bill, with advocates saying the current process is unmanageable, too resource-intensive, and creates confusion because state and county codes can diverge; supporters said a longer cycle would improve clarity and allow more focused review. The International Code Council and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers opposed the measure, warning that delaying adoption could have negative consequences and urging the committee to let an existing statewide code-adoption strategy proceed first. Members asked about sequencing, county implementation, and whether the longer cycle would create catch-up problems, but no action was taken in the excerpt provided.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 4/14/26

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> tax liability and transfers those funds tax liability and transfers those funds to<00:01:29.440>
  • These funds also medical devices.
  • </c> how the rebate is constructed. how the rebate is constructed.
  • </c> level without the funding to match that. level without the funding to match that.
  • So those funds were not canceled back to the general fund.
Bills: HF4906 , HF3971 , HF4777 , HF2109 , HF2988
Committee: House Taxes
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/13/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:20:52.400><c> out</c> funds for and so besides the funds out funds for and so besides the funds
  • They tie the funding to a registered apprenticeship, and so it would be a per-funding thing.
  • ><01:04:18.319><c> for</c><01:04:18.599><c> the</c> funding we fund the wages for the funding we fund
  • </c><01:04:34.279><c> to</c><01:04:34.480><c> fund</c> have to fund you know find funds to fund have
  • to fund you know find funds to fund both<01:04:34.920><c> the</c><01:04:35.039><c> tuition</c><01:04:
Bills: HF846 , HF1538 , HF1959