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VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Session - 2026-05-08 - 11:30AM

Vermont Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • President, does entity mean uh, or a health care provider or a non-licensed healthcare provider?
  • or a a health care provider or a non-licensed<00:10:51.600><c> healthcare</c><00:10:52.079><c> provider
  • </c><00:10:52.560><c> I</c> non-licensed healthcare provider? I non-licensed healthcare provider?
  • </c><00:11:35.200><c> mental</c> using AI to directly provide mental using AI to directly provide mental
  • </c> threaten the state's ability to provide threaten the state's ability to provide the<00:57:55.599
Keywords: 927, senate, all
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Should they fail to provide such evidence, they will be restricted only to the U.
  • The whole concept of providing the person desiring to register shall provide submit to the registrar
  • a driver's license number they'll provide they will be send the person the S.O.S.
  • Okay now after that if they did provide a driver's license It goes to SOS.
  • As a side note, the election integrity network study, a recent election integrity network study showed
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Elementary and Secondary Education Apr 1st, 2026

Elementary and Secondary Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • well as our unaccompanied students to that individual at that institution so that we can continue to provide
  • It will provide opportunities for civic engagement and digital... ...County.
  • It will provide opportunities for civic engagement and digital resources, kind of like a video, that
  • The Missouri Civic Learning Coalition is a broad cross-ideological network of educators, students, and
  • We believe HCR 31 provides a vital carrot to encourage students to master the functional mechanics of
Keywords: 959, house, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 21st, 2026 at 02:04 pm

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Now, when agencies come to present to you, they will be providing all the copies ahead of time to the
  • They'll have their experts available through Zoom to provide those answers.
  • This provides our analysts enough time to prepare an analysis for you of what the committee substitute
  • I'm grateful for the sponsorship that you, **Senator Campos**, have provided.
  • The bill provides some long-term funding for major road projects.
Bills: SB2
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 21st, 2026

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • The room that every presentation that we provide in this committee is available to the public.
  • The analysts, when they come forth before you, will provide you.
  • Now, when agencies come to present to you, the agencies will be providing all the copies ahead of time
  • In case you all have any questions, they'll have their experts available through Zoom to provide those
  • The sponsorship that you, Senator Campos, have provided. Senator Gonzales will be presenting.
Bills: SB2
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 15th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The goal for HB4C... is to have various state agencies work together to provide clear and concise data
  • It requires an effort of networking. knocking on doors and countless telephone calls, finding partnership
  • work alongside private sector entities like Bear Crop Science, CUSA and KBR Aerospace Division to provide
  • University, Mervap Musa, CEO at Rees Technology Center, are here to provide testimony. regarding how
  • This section provides a constitutionally dedicated source of funding to support health care Workforce
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Children and Family Law (02/03/2026)

Children and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> alimony was to provide rehabilitation. alimony was to provide rehabilitation.
  • I can provide a little more insight.
  • Thank you. nonprofit providing civil legal services nonprofit providing civil legal services to<00:34
  • </c><00:49:40.000><c> any</c> parent is not providing any parent is not providing any support support
  • </c> provide it. provide it.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Budget Feb 10th, 2026 at 08:15 am

Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • We do pay like a hospital provider tax.
  • So C-STAR is our substance treatment providers, residential providers.
  • We've also presented what moving all providers to the lower bound and moving all providers to 92.6% of
  • And that is, we do survey a lot of our providers, and then the providers that get surveyed have a lot
  • Fifty percent of the providers.
Committee: House Budget
Keywords: 959, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/26/34

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And then all of the testifiers who have signed up in advance have been provided with the time limit,
  • I was wondering if you could provide that study.
  • </c><00:26:04.840><c> that</c> wondering if you could provide that wondering if you could provide that
  • By being more closely aligned with those areas that they provide the services for.
  • Can you provide me some clarification as to what that means?
Keywords: 1183, house
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Budget Feb 10th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • We do pay like a hospital provider tax.
  • So C-Star is our substance treatment providers, residential providers.
  • We've also presented what moving all providers to the lower bound and moving all providers to 92.6% of
  • You went out and looked at 50-plus providers. Fifty percent of the providers.
  • In the urban areas, because they can provide... ...reimbursement to the urban transportation networks
Summary: The Budget Committee heard the Department of Mental Health’s FY 2027 budget presentation, with Director Valerie Hoon outlining a $4.4 billion department budget, including $1.7 billion in general revenue, and describing the department’s roles in substance use, behavioral health, and developmental disabilities services. Early questioning focused on marijuana-related mental health impacts, but the main discussion centered on the department’s new decision items, funding sources, and expected wait lists. The director explained several increases tied to Medicaid growth, mental health youth services, outpatient competency restoration, crisis residential services, developmental disability waivers, and provider tax adjustments, along with offsets such as reduced wraparound funding at the Kansas City Assessment and Triage Center and cuts to some youth and self-directed DD services. A major portion of the hearing focused on competency restoration for people found unfit to stand trial and currently held in county jails. Members pressed the department on the cost, effectiveness, and legal implications of keeping people in jail while awaiting services, noting a reported wait list of roughly 524 to 538 individuals and average holds of about 14 months. The department said it currently has eight outpatient competency restoration beds in the community, is seeking funding for 50 additional outpatient slots, and also operates jail-based restoration for about 40 people at a time. Members repeatedly asked for breakdowns of violent versus nonviolent cases, success rates, cost per person, and the split between state and federal funding, while the department explained that Medicaid can cover only the treatment portion, not residential housing or other non-billable costs. The committee also discussed broader capacity constraints in state hospitals and developmental disability services. Hoon said Fulton, Center for Behavioral Medicine, and FTC North are full, with 183 vacancies across the department, and that the department is working on a new Kansas City hospital that would add 150 beds, though completion is now expected closer to 2029 or 2030. In the developmental disabilities section, the department warned that the governor’s recommendation would create wait lists for in-home waiver services and crisis residential services, and members questioned proposed reductions to self-directed services rates and other provider payments. No votes were taken, and the committee recessed before finishing the presentation.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, May 20, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • also provide countless forests also provide countless recreational<01:18:50.239><c> opportunities</c
  • </c> Senate Joint Resolution 31, providing Senate Joint Resolution 31, providing for<03:35:24.239><c>
  • </c><04:33:31.039><c> more</c> to do, how they going to provide more to do, how they going to provide
  • services, to provide the same level of services, to provide the same level<04:54:04.878><c> of</c><04
  • </c> discover with their substantial network. discover with their substantial network.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • There's only one network. Medicare Advantage is network-area specific managed care.
  • Network-area specific managed care.
  • </c> the cost of the services being provided the cost of the services being provided and<01:32:32.960
  • </c><02:00:57.480><c> will</c> saying that the data being provided will saying that the data being provided
  • </c><02:32:19.479><c> cons</c> if we really want to provide cons if we really want to provide cons consumers
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The subcommittee first reviewed its schedule, noting that 13 bills were being executed the next day and that additional subcommittee work would be scheduled around Town Meeting Day and the following session days. The chair explained that the committee would not meet on Town Meeting Day, would handle the remaining bills on the next available subcommittee day, and would continue any unfinished items later in the month. The committee then took up House Bill 774, which concerned Medicare-related coverage issues. Members discussed the bill’s purpose and the differences between Medicare standard and Medicare Advantage, with one member saying the proposal was informative but did not offer a workable solution. The committee also moved to inexpedient to legislate on House Bill 185, and the motion passed on a 6-0 vote. House Bill 241, relating to alternatives to opioids, was retained for further work. Members said the bill raised concerns about insurers effectively practicing medicine and about the lack of evidence on the efficacy of some alternative treatments, while also noting that chiropractic coverage mandates already exist in statute. The committee voted to retain the bill, with the motion passing 6-0. The most extended discussion was on House Bill 648, which would expand insurance coverage for glucose monitoring. Testimony and committee comments focused on whether coverage should be tied to insulin use or instead to a physician’s medical judgment, the role of continuous glucose monitoring for people with type 2 diabetes who are not on insulin, and the potential cost impact. An insurance department fiscal analyst said the original $22-per-member estimate was based on the unamended bill and that the amended version would require updated analysis; members agreed to retain the bill to narrow the eligible population and revisit the language later.
NV
Transcript Highlights:
  • Sections 24 through 30 provide definitions for those sections.
  • Section 35 provides for enforcement by the Attorney General.
  • provider tax.
  • health provider to be pregnant.
  • and provide opportunities for others who want to become a single parent by choice. ...and provide opportunities
Bills: AB52 , AB76 , AB163 , AB388 , AB483
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Education Committee, February 25, 2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> made for them to provide that receipt. made for them to provide that receipt. so<00:03:37.680><c
  • So we'll continue to look at resources to provide to districts.
  • Thank you. network. network. Thank<00:42:42.160><c> you.
  • </c> provide those spe specific services. provide those spe specific services. as<00:57:17.440><c> I<
  • I'd be happy to provide you that language, hand you my paper.
Bills: HB0023 , HB0024 , HB0025
Committee: House Education
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/10/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • ,</c> you're the sole entity providing, you're the sole entity providing, where's<00:21:15.919><c> the
  • contractors or vendors that provide contractors or vendors that provide similar<00:25:18.559><c> service
  • </c> active ports, 34 transit providers active ports, 34 transit providers serving<00:47:53.280><c> all
  • </c><01:20:24.000><c> So</c> are required to provide a match. So are required to provide a match.
  • </c> activities or our efforts to provide activities or our efforts to provide safe<01:24:50.639><c>
Keywords: 1183, house
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-10-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Bills: SB1432 , SB2024 , SB2043 , SB2060 , SB2069 , SB2153 , SB2259 , SB2319 , SB2321 , SB2338 , SB2360 , SB2396 , SB2405 , SB2407 , SB2544 , SB2550 , SB2552 , SB2578 , SB2580 , SB2607 , SB2614 , SB2671 , SB2800 , SB2805 , SB2816 , SB2835 , SB2877 , SB2892 , SB2928 , SB2934 , SB3063 , SB3199 , SB3233 , SB3325 , HCR8 , HCR10 , HCR11 , HCR13 , HCR14 , HCR18 , HCR19 , HCR22 , HCR24 , HCR31 , HCR32 , HCR33 , HCR35 , HCR54 , HCR62 , HCR63 , HCR66 , HCR67 , HCR82 , HCR83 , HCR85 , HCR91 , HCR93 , HCR94 , HCR96 , HCR98 , HCR102 , HCR104 , HCR105 , HCR106 , HCR110 , HCR111 , HCR116 , HCR117 , HCR118 , HCR121 , HCR122 , HCR123 , HCR124 , HCR125 , HCR127 , HCR128 , HCR137 , HCR139 , HCR140 , HCR141 , HCR144 , HCR146 , HCR162 , HCR165 , HCR166 , HCR173 , HCR178 , HCR179 , HCR180 , HCR181 , HCR182 , HCR185 , HCR189 , HCR191 , HCR192 , HCR193 , HCR194 , HCR200 , HCR202 , HCR6 , HCR36 , HCR42 , HCR43 , HCR44 , HCR53 , HCR57 , HCR61 , HCR64 , HCR69 , HCR84 , HCR101 , HCR103 , HCR107 , HCR112 , HCR126 , HCR136 , HCR154 , HCR161 , HCR175 , HCR186 , HCR187 , HCR188 , HCR197 , HCR203 , HCR204 , HCR206 , HB1870 , HB1588 , HB2429 , HB2386 , HB2583 , HB2361 , HB2270 , HB2137 , HB1643 , HB1682 , HB1692 , HB2078 , HB1553 , HB1667 , HB1700 , HB1728 , HB2293 , HB2096 , HB1959 , HB1511 , HB1961 , HB1858 , HB1897 , HB2088 , HB2093 , HB2279 , HB2314 , HB2505 , HB2433 , HB963 , HB1705 , HB1550 , HB469 , HB1334 , HB1710 , HB1737 , HB1753 , HB1881 , HB2309 , HB1713 , HB1741 , HB2062 , HB463 , HB1839 , HB1664 , HB2455 , HB2417 , HB1898 , HB1573 , HB1768 , HB1962 , HB2101 , HB1782 , HB2033 , HB1518 , HB1642 , HB1752 , HB2097 , HB2282 , HB1696 , HB1823 , HB1886 , HB2152 , HB2413 , HB2503 , HB1875 , HB1519 , HB1509 , HB1628 , HB1810 , HB1990 , HB2023 , HB2540 , HB1679 , HB1888 , HB2576 , HB2592
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 04-09-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • /c><00:11:22.560><c> and</c> The title is affirming to supporting the requirements that hospitals provide
Bills: SB1432 , SB2024 , SB2043 , SB2060 , SB2069 , SB2153 , SB2259 , SB2319 , SB2321 , SB2338 , SB2360 , SB2396 , SB2405 , SB2407 , SB2544 , SB2550 , SB2552 , SB2578 , SB2580 , SB2607 , SB2614 , SB2671 , SB2800 , SB2805 , SB2816 , SB2835 , SB2877 , SB2892 , SB2928 , SB2934 , SB3063 , SB3199 , SB3233 , SB3325 , HCR8 , HCR10 , HCR11 , HCR13 , HCR14 , HCR18 , HCR19 , HCR22 , HCR24 , HCR31 , HCR32 , HCR33 , HCR35 , HCR54 , HCR62 , HCR63 , HCR66 , HCR67 , HCR82 , HCR83 , HCR85 , HCR91 , HCR93 , HCR94 , HCR96 , HCR98 , HCR102 , HCR104 , HCR105 , HCR106 , HCR110 , HCR111 , HCR116 , HCR117 , HCR118 , HCR121 , HCR122 , HCR123 , HCR124 , HCR125 , HCR127 , HCR128 , HCR137 , HCR139 , HCR140 , HCR141 , HCR144 , HCR146 , HCR162 , HCR165 , HCR166 , HCR173 , HCR178 , HCR179 , HCR180 , HCR181 , HCR182 , HCR185 , HCR189 , HCR191 , HCR192 , HCR193 , HCR194 , HCR200 , HCR202 , HCR6 , HCR36 , HCR42 , HCR43 , HCR44 , HCR53 , HCR57 , HCR61 , HCR64 , HCR69 , HCR84 , HCR101 , HCR103 , HCR107 , HCR112 , HCR126 , HCR136 , HCR154 , HCR161 , HCR175 , HCR186 , HCR187 , HCR188 , HCR197 , HCR203 , HCR204 , HCR206 , HB1870 , HB1588 , HB2429 , HB2386 , HB2583 , HB2361 , HB2270 , HB2137 , HB1643 , HB1682 , HB1692 , HB2078 , HB1553 , HB1667 , HB1700 , HB1728 , HB2293 , HB2096 , HB1959 , HB1511 , HB1961 , HB1858 , HB1897 , HB2088 , HB2093 , HB2279 , HB2314 , HB2505 , HB2433 , HB963 , HB1705 , HB1550 , HB469 , HB1334 , HB1710 , HB1737 , HB1753 , HB1881 , HB2309 , HB1713 , HB1741 , HB2062 , HB463 , HB1839 , HB1664 , HB2455 , HB2417 , HB1898 , HB1573 , HB1768 , HB1962 , HB2101 , HB1782 , HB2033 , HB1518 , HB1642 , HB1752 , HB2097 , HB2282 , HB1696 , HB1823 , HB1886 , HB2152 , HB2413 , HB2503 , HB1875 , HB1519 , HB1509 , HB1628 , HB1810 , HB1990 , HB2023 , HB2540 , HB1679 , HB1888 , HB2576 , HB2592
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 7th, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • These programs are not just about providing assistance.
  • These programs are not just about providing assistance.
  • Providers have raised these concerns for years, yet we've continued to provide the care that Jesse needed
  • what we do as providers.
  • Let me provide some context.
Committee: Senate Finance
Summary: The committee met for public testimony on the Finance budget, with the main discussion focused first on funding for disability services and then on the LA GATOR scholarship program. Several individuals testified in support of fully funding Families Helping Families and Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS), describing how advocacy, transition services, and direct support workers help people with disabilities access education, employment, and independent living. Witnesses urged the committee to preserve or increase state general funds to draw down federal matching dollars, and provider groups said current reimbursement rates and staffing shortages are leaving agencies in deficit, creating waitlists, overtime costs, and difficulty retaining workers. Committee members thanked the speakers and noted that the testimony would be used to compare the governor’s, House, and remaining budget requests. The committee then heard extensive testimony in support of increasing funding for the LA GATOR scholarship program. Supporters included policy groups, school leaders, parents, and students who argued that the program expands educational choice, helps low-income and special-needs students find schools that fit their needs, and should be fully funded at the level of demonstrated demand. Speakers from Catholic and Christian schools said GATOR funding had helped students thrive academically and spiritually, but that shortfalls left many eligible students without awards, hurt kindergarten enrollment, and forced schools to raise private donations to cover gaps. Several witnesses emphasized that the program is not a zero-sum attack on public schools, but a way to let education dollars follow students. A few committee questions focused on the fiscal impact and on whether choice programs improve outcomes without harming public schools. Testimony cited enrollment growth, parent demand, and data from other states to argue that school choice can improve student and parent outcomes and may also strengthen traditional public schools through competition. No votes or formal actions were taken during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • So we've provided $789 million in grants.
  • Grants are provided, were provided in tranches with a two-year term.
  • We provided resources.
  • Can you provide a yearly estimate of the funding provided for intervener compensation?
  • Can you provide a yearly estimate of funding provided for intervener compensation?
Summary: The committee first heard Issue 1 on trailer bill language to redirect funding for emergency demand-response programs. The Department of Finance proposed using about $26.9 million in General Fund originally set aside for the Distributed Energy Backup Assets program to bolster the Demand-Side Grid Support Program for summer 2026, and using about $70 million in CalCHAP interest to support ratepayer-funded demand response in summers 2027 and 2028. The CEC and CPUC said they are working on a transition from DSGS to ELRP or a successor program, while the LAO noted the General Fund money would otherwise revert to savings. Members pressed the administration on whether demand response remains important, whether DSGS has been successful, and whether the state should keep funding it through the CEC rather than shifting to a ratepayer-funded CPUC program. The CEC and CPUC said the programs are not directly comparable, emphasized different cost structures and enrollment metrics, and said a CPUC rulemaking is underway with a proposed decision expected in Q3 2026. No vote was taken in the transcript. The committee then took up Issue 2, a budget proposal tied to SB 254 and the new transmission accelerator. GoBiz and the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank described a five-year, roughly $26 million request to staff and administer the accelerator and manage Proposition 4 and AB 1207 funds for transmission financing. Members asked about state liability, ownership of financed lines, FERC revenue requirements, and whether the program would help underserved regions and offshore wind development. Staff explained that the accelerator would only consider projects already identified through CAISO’s competitive transmission planning process, and that state financing would be a small portion of large projects intended to lower overall costs to ratepayers. The LAO said it had no specific concerns but urged the Legislature to ensure the final language matches its intent. The committee also heard Issue 3 on petroleum market oversight. The CEC and its Division of Petroleum Market Oversight requested additional positions and funding to implement ABX2-1 and continue work on supply stabilization, refinery monitoring, and transportation fuels analysis. Members questioned why the work was funded through the Energy Resources Programs Account, whether existing staff from the paused price-gouging work could be reassigned, and whether the program had produced evidence of price gouging or improved supply conditions. CEC and Finance said the new positions are needed because the workload has expanded, while some existing staff remain on related analysis and reporting duties. The discussion ended without a vote in the transcript.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Transportation (03/25/2025)

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm not aware of that but thank you. and uh provide what that revenue stream and uh provide what that
  • I'm just here to provide facts.
  • They also provide the conservation plate funds, also provide a really important match for our federal
  • 00:40:19.200><c> also</c><00:40:19.520><c> provide</c> provide the consplate funds also provide provide
  • I provided Representative Shamberg a copy of a letter which I understand he may have already provided
Keywords: 1191, senate, all