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ID
Transcript Highlights:
- That money is used to support about 10 positions in the department.
- water measurement through inventories, orders, and technical support, supporting the creation of groundwater
- And this program is in support of the 2020,... ...that aquifer.
- . ...and underground injection control program support.
- I appreciate the support that you give us and your interest in Idaho water.
Committee:
Senate Resources and Environment
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Joint Hearing Senate Emergency Management Committee and Natural Resources and Water Committee May 13th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- I very much appreciate the support we do receive for the Wildfire Task Force.
- We get a lot of support from Cal Fire.
- A lot of momentum and a lot of support for the data commons.
- We do strongly support a wildfire risk reduction legislative package this year.
- We would support a strong statewide certification program for home...
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- I urge your support. Thank you. Mr. President, are there any further comments?
- This legislation has been very much supported by the Department of Education.
- It has been supported by the Department, as you might expect.
- For these reasons, I urge you to support this legislation. And with that, Mr.
- So with that, I would ask you, please, to support these amendments.
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Water and Natural Resources Jul 2nd, 2025
Water & Natural Resources Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- We also need sustained support from a state network of practitioners.
- Now, when the fires are happening, we do provide support.
- You support State Forestry in developing that And you're able to support the districts and others that
- We hope we can gain your support for similar legislation in the next session.
- We are just give us the easiest path so we can support you.
Committee:
House Water & Natural Resources Committee
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm here today in support of SB 2254.
- My name's Gary Zimmerman, I'm here to support Senate Bill 82.
- I support this, and I've even seen the substitute bill on this that I fully support.
- And so I fully support this bill and its substitute.
- We are in support of the bill.
Committee:
Senate State Affairs
Keywords:
business liability, concealed carry, handgun policy, premises liability, criminal acts, civil liability, business premises, concealed handgun, property liability, property rights, gun regulations, criminal liability, protective order, confidentiality, personal information, court records, victim protection, charitable raffle, nonprofit, wildlife conservation
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- And we are also in support of the proposed committee substitute.
- This bill has support from local leaders.
- We very much support that.
- I'm here this morning to testify in support of House Bill 5348.
- In addition, these practices support... ...support healthy lands and waters, which improve groundwater
Bills:
HB937 , HB2078 , HB2080 , HB3322 , HB3350 , HB4212 , HB4630 , HB4896 , HB4951 , HB5348 , HB5675 , SB565 , SB971 , SB1662 , SB2124
Committee:
House Natural Resources
Keywords:
special districts, notice requirements, Water Code, government transparency, public meetings, meeting notice, transparency, public engagement, notice, elections, groundwater management, water conservation, joint planning, environmental impact, desired future conditions, groundwater, conservation district, environmental quality, regulatory review, water utility
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Municipal and County Government (03/03/2025)
Municipal and County Government
Transcript Highlights:
- We had two in support and three opposed, and on the blue sheet we had one opposed and one in support.
- <00:28:32.640><c> and</c><00:28:32.840><c> three</c> support and three support and three opposed<00:28
- </c> greater um support greater um support or<00:41:20.960><c> ratification</c><00:41:21.960><c> by</
- </c><05:00:40.480><c> the</c> frases and I can't support the frases and I can't support the amendment
- </c><05:14:36.280><c> the</c> addressed so I support the addressed so I support the recommendation<05
Committee:
House Municipal and County Government
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- I urge your support. Thank you. Further debate?
- It has been supported by the Department, as you might expect.
- She asked members to support the amendments.
- He asked for support.
- With all due respect, I can't vote for this because the ACT team and the support peer support are still
Summary:
The Senate met with a quorum present, opened with prayer and the Pledge, approved the prior journal, and then moved through committee reports, gubernatorial and House messages, and bill introductions. Several measures were referred to committees or held for later action, including new Senate bills on taxation, immigration-related enforcement, and refugee/illegal alien accountability, which were sent to Judiciary and Rules for printing. The Senate also received and processed numerous enrolled bills and committee reports on education, finance, resources, health and welfare, and state affairs.
On the floor, the Senate considered and passed a series of bills. Among the measures approved were Senate Bill 1410 on Medicaid state plan amendments for federally qualified health centers and rural health centers; Senate Bill 1426 appropriating additional funds to the Idaho Transportation Department; Senate Bill 1427 funding the Department of Lands; House Bill 797 requiring fire protection sub-district appointees or electors to live in the district; House Bill 843 changing the homestead exemption so the full exemption applies once a complete application is approved rather than prorating it; House Bill 711 creating an alternative administrator authorization pathway for principals and superintendents; House Bill 832 revising CTE industry-professional qualification rules; House Bill 795 cleaning up definitions for obscene material and lewd matter; and House Bill 817 updating tobacco retailer permitting rules for cigar-related businesses while keeping age restrictions in place.
The Senate also passed House Bill 831 on school polling places, House Bill 872 allowing constitutional amendments and initiatives to be printed within available ballot space, House Bill 893 making codifier’s corrections, House Bill 650 codifying a Tenth Amendment-based presumption favoring state authority, House Bill 674 streamlining telecom service discontinuance review by removing a duplicative state process, and House Bill 810 adding a 120-day fixed-habitation requirement for legislative candidates, though that bill drew constitutional objections. Most of these measures passed on roll calls, some by unanimous consent to reuse prior vote counts, and titles were approved before transmission back to the House or onward to the Governor as appropriate. The session also included a page graduation presentation and several brief recesses and announcements.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Health and Human Services (04/02/2025)
Health and Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- I support this bill.
- </c><00:53:53.200><c> this</c> models so think about it I support this models so think about it I support
- I support it.
- </c><01:15:52.880><c> the</c> 223 these reasons we don't support the 223 these reasons we don't support
- </c><01:36:59.840><c> for</c> Medical Care expanding support for Medical Care expanding support for Urgent
Committee:
Senate Health and Human Services
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 58-1 May 14th, 2026
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- This past March in Western Iraq, as it was supporting military operations in Iran, she was one of the
- Like so many that we honor today, I raised my right hand and swore an oath to support and defend the
- Many veterans have shared that this policy has allowed them to better support...
- Many veterans have shared that this policy has allowed them to better support their families, invest
- The foundation provides housing and support so women veterans can focus on obtaining and maintaining
Keywords:
legislative procedure, session calendar, deadline schedule, bill deadlines, joint resolution, Oklahoma Legislature, 61st Legislature, regular session, adjourn sine die, floor deadline, third reading, committee deadlines, bill drafting, appropriations, budget bills, ethics commission, agency rules, administrative procedures act, local and special laws, pension legislation
Summary:
The House convened, completed roll call, and heard an invocation and pledge before moving through several ceremonial presentations. Members recognized Monty Smith for 43 years of service with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, honored the Marlow Lady Outlaws girls golf team for winning the Class 3A state and academic state championships, and acknowledged the final group of pages for the 60th Legislature. The House also adopted HCR 1030, which sets the legislative procedure schedule and deadlines for the 61st Oklahoma Legislature.
The chamber then met in a joint session with the Senate to observe Veterans Awareness Day. Speakers from both chambers and the Oklahoma Veterans Council delivered remarks honoring veterans, Gold Star families, and military service, and highlighted recent policy achievements for veterans, including the full tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans, the exemption of military retirement pay from state income tax, improved funding for veterans’ homes, and restructuring of the Oklahoma Veterans Commission. The Veterans Council also presented its annual awards, naming Sen. Kerry Hicks as Outstanding Senator of the Year, Rep. Andy Menz as Outstanding Representative of the Year, Aaron Higgins as Veteran of the Year, and the Speed family as Veteran Family of the Year, and recognized Scott Howell for his service to the council. The joint session then adjourned.
Back in the House, members took up Senate amendments to House Bill 1370, which concerns the Corporation Commission plugging fund and a repealer tied to a state fuel-tax offset provision. The bill’s author explained that the amendment would prevent the state from capturing savings if the federal fuel excise tax is reduced, so any reduction would benefit consumers rather than state revenue. After questions about fiscal impact and the well-plugging fund, the House adopted the Senate amendments without objection and passed HB 1370 on final passage by a vote of 89-1; the emergency clause also passed 89-1. The House then recessed, later returned for a staff appreciation and sine die-style recognition, including a tribute to long-serving bill drafter Mark Carter, and recessed again while awaiting any additional legislation from the Senate.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- You know, wraparound supports in those spaces.
- If you are here in support, please feel free to come forward and step up and speak.
- If you are here in support, please feel free to come forward and step up and speak.
- I'll welcome anybody who is here in support of the appointee.
- All right, I see nobody else in support.
Committee:
Senate Rules
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- Anybody in support of Senate Bill 177 as amended? Okay.
- What's key of this is we do support the science and technology.
- Chair, Senator Brand, I really appreciate your support.
- And I don't know that the governor supports it or not.
- Fully, fully supportive.
Committee:
Senate House Appropriations & Finance
Summary:
The committee first discussed the state budget and employee compensation, focusing on the 1% pay increase proposal and the broader cost of state employee raises and benefits. Members noted that over the past several years the state has invested heavily in payroll, pension contributions, pay studies, and band realignments, and several senators argued that the 80/20 health insurance change and other benefit improvements amount to significant compensation increases even without an additional raise. Others cautioned that recurring revenue is limited, that recent revenue collections were weaker than expected, and that the state should be careful about committing to ongoing costs given possible economic slowdown, federal uncertainty, drought, wildfire risk, and the possibility of future budget pressure.
The committee then heard extensive testimony on SB 177, a major economic development proposal centered on quantum computing, advanced energy, robotics, synthetic biology, and related technologies. Supporters described the bill as a large strategic investment intended to leverage New Mexico’s national laboratories, universities, and existing quantum workforce to attract companies, create high-wage jobs, and diversify the economy. Testimony emphasized that much of the quantum workforce would be skilled trades and technicians rather than Ph.D.-level researchers, and members asked detailed questions about whether the state would receive long-term returns, how intellectual property and clawbacks would be handled, and whether the package included recurring costs. Witnesses also explained the bill’s trade association and workforce-development components, and several senators raised concerns about energy use, water use, guardrails, and ensuring the state does not subsidize outside interests without benefits returning to New Mexico.
After debate, the committee moved to table SB 177 indefinitely, with members noting that the funding and structure were already incorporated into House Bill 2. The motion passed on an 8-0 vote, with several members excused. The meeting then adjourned.
FL
Florida 2026 4th Special Session
January 29, 2026 - 12:30 PM
Transcript Highlights:
- Yvonne Fernandez from AARP is waving in support.
- Daniel Martinez from Americans for Prosperity is waving in support.
- Family Support Services of North Florida is waving in support.
- Floridians for Recovery is waving in support. R4 Technologies is waving in support.
- Corrine Mixon from the Florida Academy of PAs is waving in support.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
December 9, 2025 - 08:30 AM
Transcript Highlights:
- NATIONALLY FOR EVERYONE IN THE DATA CENTER SIX JOBS ARE SUPPORTED ELSEWHERE IN THE ECONOMY ACCORDING
- SUPPORT IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE.
- THE DATA CENTER SUPPORT IS NOT ABSTRACT.
- OUR CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS SUPPORTED BY AI HELP ENABLE VIRTUAL CARE AND EXTEND THE MEDICAL SUPPORT TO
- AI IS A TOOL THAT SUPPORTS US.
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
House of Representatives Second Regular Session of the 60th Legislature Day 58-1 May 14th, 2026 at 09:30 am
Oklahoma House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Like so many that we honor today, I raise my right hand and I swore an oath to support and defend the
- Many veterans have shared that this policy has allowed them to better support their families, invest
- Aaron has dedicated himself to supporting surviving military families across Oklahoma and beyond.
- Survivor Supportive Living Foundation, which she led for more than 5 years.
- So let's give a round of applause and recognize our first floor administrative support team.
Keywords:
legislative procedure, session calendar, deadline schedule, bill deadlines, joint resolution, Oklahoma Legislature, 61st Legislature, regular session, adjourn sine die, floor deadline, third reading, committee deadlines, bill drafting, appropriations, budget bills, ethics commission, agency rules, administrative procedures act, local and special laws, pension legislation
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
November 19, 2025 - 01:30 PM
Transcript Highlights:
- If that's true, I don't have any data or evidence to support that.
- Please support this bill again.
- I supported it then. I continue to support it.
- Having said that, I have supported this bill in the past, and I will support it today.
- I saying that, having said that, I have supported this bill in the past, and I will support it today.
Summary:
The Judiciary Committee met to consider HB 6003, a bill to repeal Florida’s “free kill” law that limits certain survivors’ ability to recover non-economic damages in medical negligence wrongful death cases. The sponsor, Rep. Trabulsy, said the bill would restore access to the courts for a small class of families and noted the measure passed both chambers last year before being vetoed by the governor. She and supporters framed the bill as a fairness and constitutional issue, while opponents argued repeal would increase malpractice exposure, insurance costs, and pressure on physician access, especially in high-risk specialties and rural areas.
Public testimony was sharply divided. Supporters included family members who described deaths they said were caused by medical negligence and who argued the current law denies accountability and equal treatment based on marital status or whether a decedent had minor children. Opponents included the Florida Hospital Association, Florida Medical Association, Florida Chamber, U.S. Chamber, Florida Insurance Council, and other health care and business groups, who warned that repeal could worsen already high malpractice premiums, contribute to physician shortages, and destabilize access to care. Several speakers on both sides discussed possible caps on non-economic damages as a compromise, though the bill itself was presented as a clean repealer with no amendments.
During debate, several members spoke in support, emphasizing equal access to the courts and rejecting the idea that the law should treat some families differently from others. Opponents of the bill argued that the current system helps preserve market stability and that liability concerns, not the free kill law, are driving provider departures. After closing remarks from the sponsor, the committee voted 15 yeas and 1 nay to report HB 6003 favorably.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- And I'm here today testifying on its behalf, uh, in support of Chairman Harris's bill, House Bill 3322
- Um, and we are also in support of the proposed committee sub.
- This bill has the support from local leaders.
- And so we, we very much support that.
- And with that, sir, I ask for your support and I close. Thank you, members. Any questions?
Bills:
HB 937 , HB 2078 , HB 2080 , HB 3322 , HB 3350 , HB 4212 , HB 4630 , HB 4896 , HB 4951 , HB 5348 , HB 5675 , SB 565 , SB 971 , SB 1662 , SB 2124
Committee:
House Natural Resources
Keywords:
special districts, notice requirements, Water Code, government transparency, public meetings, meeting notice, transparency, public engagement, notice, elections, groundwater management, water conservation, joint planning, environmental impact, desired future conditions, groundwater, conservation district, environmental quality, regulatory review, water utility
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, February 6, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
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- They support the SUPPORT Act for patients and communities. That's what everyone has.
- </c> do say in the end they say they support do say in the end they say they support the<03:09:50.520
- :52.399><c> and</c> the support act for patients and the support act for patients and communities<03:
- to be in support of.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (04/16/2026)
Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> support this bill. support this bill.
- support. Um some of them said 5 minutes, support.
- </c> support services. support services.
- Functional Support<04:13:00.320><c> services.</c> Support services. Support services.
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Committee:
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Summary:
The committee held a public hearing on Senate Bill 562, which would create a home damage mitigation and resilience grant program aimed at helping homeowners make property improvements that could reduce insurance costs and non-renewals. Commissioner DJ Bettencourt of the New Hampshire Insurance Department explained that the program is modeled in part on Alabama’s safer homes program, but tailored for New Hampshire hazards such as floods, microbursts, heavy snow, ice, and falling trees. He said the grants would be limited to primary residences, subject to a means test, capped at $10,000, and intended to help homeowners make targeted improvements such as roof fortification or tree removal that could improve underwriting outcomes and lead to premium discounts.
Bettencourt said the program would not use state taxpayer funds and would instead rely on philanthropic donations, possible federal or regional housing-bank funding, and other outside sources. He said the department would not need new staff, and that a current position could be reconfigured to help administer the program part-time. Committee members asked about the funding language, the meaning of “loans” in the bill, whether there were any other states using a similar no-state-funds model, and how many homeowners could be helped. Bettencourt said Rhode Island and Connecticut were moving forward in a similar way, and that the number of beneficiaries would depend on how much money is raised.
Members also questioned how the grant program would actually lower premiums, whether savings would apply only to participants or more broadly, and how the IBHS evaluation process would work. Bettencourt and department staff said the direct benefit would be to the homeowner whose property is improved, though neighbors could also benefit in some cases. They explained that IBHS is a building-safety organization that certifies contractors and inspectors and that its standards can qualify homes for insurer discounts. Questions were also raised about confidentiality provisions, first-come-first-served grant awards, rollover of unused applications, and possible tax treatment of donations. The sponsor said those details would be addressed through rulemaking or existing tax rules, and no vote was taken during the hearing.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- We stand in strong support, and I'm happy to answer any questions.
- I'm representing myself, and I'm in support of HB 3225.
- Of Texas, the Friendship State, and is not supporters of this bill.
- It does not support families; it serves only to erase.
- Supporting trans women does not erase me.
Committee:
Senate State Affairs
Keywords:
social media, children, account verification, data privacy, parental control, financial crime, card fraud, motor fuel theft, law enforcement, criminal activity, skimmers, prevention, training, biological sex, government information, definitions, sex-based distinctions, public health, federal directives, state authority