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NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Land Grant Aug 14th, 2025

House Rural Development, Land Grants And Cultural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's also for the first time in the Medicaid program.
  • , which is the Assertive Treatment Program for People with Severe Mental Illness, which is a 24 Wraparound
  • They offer the summer food program.
  • That's a zero-interest loan disaster loan program.
  • So it's a really neat program.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

October 8, 2025 - 03:00 PM

Transcript Highlights:
  • These programs include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Temporary Assistance for Needy
  • and rehabilitation program, already participating in a work program, or being a student in school more
  • and rehabilitation program, already participating in a work program, or being a student in school more
  • To monitor program effectiveness and for program improvements and allocate resources.
  • effectiveness, and inform program improvement... ...to monitor program effectiveness, inform program
Summary: The Human Services Subcommittee met to receive implementation briefings on House Bill 1267, which was enacted to address benefit cliffs and help public assistance recipients move toward economic self-sufficiency. The Department of Children and Families reviewed SNAP, Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA), and Medicaid-related eligibility and work requirements, including who must participate in work activities, the role of Florida Commerce and CareerSource Florida, and the new standardized intake and exit surveys required by the law. Members also discussed the TCA program’s household-based structure, the 48-month adult limit, and how work requirements differ for SNAP and TCA participants. Florida Commerce and CareerSource Florida then reported on implementation of HB 1267, including the CLIFF financial forecasting tool, case management changes, and survey data collected from welfare transition participants. They said intake surveys showed common barriers such as child care, transportation, and flexible work schedules, while exit surveys showed many participants were employed or had gained credentials, though response rates were low because the surveys are voluntary. A local workforce board, CareerSource Tampa Bay, described using CLIFF in case management and shared a success story about a participant who completed training, earned certifications, and moved into employment. The committee also heard a separate DCF briefing on the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act and its impact on SNAP. DCF said the law expands able-bodied adult without dependents requirements, changes non-citizen eligibility, ends future SNAP-Ed funding, increases state administrative cost sharing, and may require states to share in benefit costs if payment error rates remain above federal thresholds. Members focused heavily on Florida’s SNAP payment error rate, which DCF said was 15.13% for federal fiscal year 2024 and 12.60% for 2023, with the state currently on a corrective action plan. DCF described steps to reduce errors, including more verification of rent and utility expenses, improved income matching, staff training, and system modernization. No votes were taken, and the meeting adjourned after questions concluded.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment & Energy Jan 27th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • And this is an outcome the legislature said it wanted to avoid in the cap-and-trade program.
  • And this is an outcome the legislature said it wanted to avoid the cap-and-trade program.
  • Most of these barriers cannot be addressed directly through the cap-and-invest program.
  • Simplot welcomes targeted funding for EITEs through cap-and-invest program revenues.
  • And cap-and-invest program revenues.
Summary: The Environment and Energy Committee heard testimony on House Bill 2537, which would change how energy-intensive, trade-exposed facilities (EITEs) are treated under the Climate Commitment Act. Committee staff and the bill sponsor explained that the measure would require Ecology to update its post-2034 report to include proposed allowance-reduction methods, leakage-risk adjustments, and consignment recommendations, and would add new reporting and decarbonization-planning requirements for EITEs to continue receiving no-cost allowances. The committee also briefly took up House Bill 2245, a separate Clean Energy Transformation Act bill, and later voted the proposed substitute out of committee on an 11-8 vote with 2 excused, after debate over exemptions for certain utilities and market customers. Supporters of HB 2537, including The Nature Conservancy, NRDC, Washington Conservation Action, Climate Solutions, Clean and Prosperous Washington, Ecology, and some utility representatives, said the bill would provide needed clarity, better data, and a path for long-term industrial decarbonization while helping prevent emissions leakage. They argued that EITEs receive substantial public value through free allowances and should be required to document emissions sources, energy needs, and feasible reduction pathways so the state can design a post-2035 policy consistent with climate goals. Ecology said it generally supports the bill, though it recommended streamlining duplicative reporting and noted the work would require significant agency resources not included in the governor’s budget. Opponents, including the Association of Washington Business, the Northwest Pulp and Paper Association, the Association of Western Pulp and Paperworkers, WISPA, the Alliance of Western Energy Consumers, Food Northwest, Simplot, Kaiser Aluminum, and Newcor Steel, warned that the bill could increase compliance burdens, expose sensitive business information, and worsen leakage risks by making Washington less competitive. They said many facilities have already made major investments and face high capital costs, limited clean electricity supply, permitting delays, and technologies that are not yet commercially viable at scale. Several speakers pointed to recent plant closures and job losses in pulp and paper, food processing, and metals as evidence that leakage is already occurring, and urged the committee to preserve flexibility, protect confidentiality, and consider targeted funding or other incentives rather than new mandates alone.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 02/04/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Over 300 men at this facility are on a wait list to receive sex offense treatment programming that is
  • </c> receive sex offense treatment receive sex offense treatment programming<00:58:03.680><c> that</c
  • I mentioned is the TED program.
  • Transportation economic development<01:21:23.520><c> program</c> development program development program
  • this program provides grant program this program provides financial<01:32:33.960><c> assistance</c><
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Rules Committee May 6th, 2026

Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so the program, you know, truly is growing.
  • program for the drinking water.
  • also through the irrigated lands program.
  • I'm the program director at Friends of the River.
  • We've invested in programs. Thank you.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Session (02/19/2026)

New Hampshire Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> unlike other publicly funded programs. unlike other publicly funded programs.
  • are EFA program is an the EFA programs are EFA program is an option. option. option.
  • EFA program? Um, it is my understanding EFA program?
  • </c> program shall not exceed $5. program shall not exceed $5.
  • This is a state program. the state. This is a state program.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Among those is a program to help borrowers secure funding for ADA as well as seismic requirements.
  • We are not asking for special treatment, just equal treatment.
  • We are not asking for special treatment, just equal treatment under a program meant to ensure fairness
  • We have a lot of programs.
  • Others are designated for specific purposes like affordable housing and social programs.
Summary: The Assembly Local Government Committee heard a long agenda of housing, water, and local finance bills, with the chair repeatedly reminding attendees about hearing rules and noting that several measures were being heard without a quorum at first. Early items included AB 407, which would broaden eligibility for state-run loan and financing programs to help small businesses fund environmental, seismic, and ADA upgrades, and AB 93, which would require data centers to estimate and report water use and follow state best practices. AB 93 drew support from water advocates and local government groups, while the Data Center Coalition opposed it, arguing the bill could be overly restrictive, difficult to retrofit, and raise trade secret or security concerns. The committee also heard AB 650 on housing element review, AB 1044 on creating a new Tulare County groundwater sustainability agency, and AB 523 on allowing proxy voting for single-representative member agencies on the Metropolitan Water District board; all drew broad support from local agencies and related stakeholders and no recorded opposition in the room. Several housing bills were presented as part of a broader fast-track housing package. AB 507 would streamline adaptive reuse of office buildings into housing, especially in downtowns with high vacancy; supporters said it would revive urban cores and help meet housing and climate goals, while the League of California Cities and a few cities opposed it unless amended, citing concerns about one-size-fits-all by-right approval and fee limitations. AB 1294 would create a universal housing application and limit early application requirements; it drew strong support from housing and business groups, with the American Planning Association and League of California Cities seeking more flexibility and input. AB 610 would require local governments to disclose housing constraints in their housing elements and limit new constraints after certification for three years unless disclosed; supporters said it would improve transparency and certainty, while opponents warned it could chill legitimate local policy choices and inclusionary housing requirements. Both AB 610 and AB 698, which would require analysis of the housing and property tax impacts of proposed transfer taxes, were moved out of committee on 7-0 votes after discussion and amendments. The committee also heard AB 1112, which would repeal an outdated Riverside County property tax provision affecting Rancho Mirage; the city argued it was the only qualifying no-low property tax city not receiving the standard minimum and sought equal treatment. After quorum was established, the bill was passed 6-0 with amendments and sent to Appropriations. AB 1021, heard later, would make it easier for school districts and other local education agencies to build employee housing, with the author citing teacher recruitment and retention problems and support from education stakeholders. Throughout the hearing, members and witnesses repeatedly emphasized the need to balance housing production, local fiscal tools, and infrastructure needs, and several authors accepted committee amendments and committed to continued negotiations with opponents.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Senate in Session Mar 12th, 2026

Florida Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He's a member of the Florida State University Honors Program.
  • And it also sunsets the program on July 1, 2013. That is the amendment.
  • And it also sunsets the program on July 1, 2013. That is the amendment. Super.
  • The House removed the provision referencing my Safe Florida Condo Pilot Program.
  • Any indication why the House removed the My Safe Florida Condo Pilot Program language?
Keywords: 999, senate, all
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Health Policy Jan 14th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • A nurse can educator on the program. A physician can educate on that program.
  • We refer to as the SMC programs.
  • , largely and Medicaid program.
  • that program.
  • and R B H Impact program.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor, Health & Social Services, February 16, 2026

Labor, Health & Social Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Are you following this treatment plan that has been agreed to? That can include medications.
  • </c><00:24:48.880><c> plan</c> are you uh following this treatment plan are you uh following this treatment
  • And with that, Madam type of treatment.
  • </c> psychiatric nurse practitioner program. psychiatric nurse practitioner program.
  • There were changes taking place to this program as we were testifying in this committee.
Bills: HB0117, HB0126
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-02-20 (9:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is an amazing program.
  • Senator, could you talk to us about the Canadian prescription drug importation program, a program that
  • The program has since grown to a four billion-dollar program over the years.
  • For this program from this point.
  • Senator Davis, we are just aligning the existing managed-care programs with the other managed-care programs
Keywords: 998, house, all
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Culture, Recreation & Tourism May 12th, 2026

Culture, Recreation & Tourism

Transcript Highlights:
  • Of all the programs that we have at the fair, our livestock program best ties together all three pillars
  • And we've launched a new program called the Norman Borlaug Youth and Ag Program, a partnership between
  • I know that there's a lot of great programming.
  • That, you know, we have education, and the Young Masters Program sounds like a really great program.
  • a smaller program that is not completely incorporated into the Main Street program but aims to help
Keywords: 1184, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/09/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Nurse anesthetists are a common component of the anesthetic treatment.
  • Nurse anesthetists are a common component of the anesthetic treatment, but they're mostly all supervised
  • national championship in Indianapolis, connecting this year's team to one of the defining moments in program
  • In just a short period of time at the helm, Coach Lloyd has elevated this program back to national prominence
Summary: The House opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, approval of the prior journal, and several points of personal privilege introducing guests and honoring military personnel and other visitors. Members also recognized a resident doctor in the gallery and guests from Sahuarita and Buckeye. Later in the day, the chamber paused to honor the University of Arizona men’s basketball team for its Final Four run with a legislative proclamation, and members met the team during a recess. The session also noted Motorcycle Awareness Day at the Capitol before adjournment. The House then moved through Committee of the Whole on a large consent calendar of Senate bills, adopting committee amendments and reporting numerous measures do pass as amended, including SB 1067, 1100, 1137, 1174, 1189, 1206, 1215, 1235, 1254, 1413, 1503, 1620, 1668, 1671, and 1754. SB 1428 was retained on the calendar. The chamber also sent SB 1160 and SB 1193 to an additional Committee of the Whole under House Rule 12P for further amendment, and both later returned with amendments and were reported do pass as amended. On third reading, the House passed SB 1058, which concerned firearm transactions and merchant coding, after debate over whether it would burden businesses and financial institutions or protect privacy and Second Amendment rights. The House also passed SB 1237 on election conduct and SB 1294 unanimously. SB 1372, dealing with reimbursement for nurse anesthetists and anesthesiologists, drew extensive debate over rural health care access, insurance company practices, and the proper role of government; it ultimately passed 33-20. HB 2050, relating to radiologic technology, also passed and was transmitted to the governor. The House concurred in Senate amendments to several House bills and then adjourned until Monday, April 13, 2026.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/09/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Nurse anesthetists are a common component of the anesthetic treatment.
  • Nurse anesthetists are a common component of the anesthetic treatment, but they're mostly all supervised
  • national championship in Indianapolis, connecting this year's team to one of the defining moments in program
  • period of time at the helm, In just a short period of time at the helm, Coach Lloyd has elevated this program
Keywords: 1182, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Retirement and Government Resources 2ND REVISED Apr 7th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Retirement and Government Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is now required that they seek six months of treatment over the last 24 months before they can apply
  • we have three main things we have to show that it was caused from their job that they had sought treatment
  • Are you saying they could participate if They're doing health programming or other kinds of mission-driven
  • programming.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 4th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • several sessions, this legislature has taken deliberate steps to clarify Idaho's commitment to equal treatment
  • By emphasizing measurable performance, professional standards, and equal treatment under the law, we
  • I do want to remind that this is a voluntary program to partake in this. So it's always voluntary.
  • And Medicaid is a voluntary program. No one's forced to participate with Medicaid.
Keywords: 989, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Public Safety

Senate Public Safety Committee of Reference

Transcript Highlights:
  • pathway to allow applicants to complete an abbreviated Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training Program
  • As someone who wore the uniform, I can tell you this: veterans don't ask for special treatment; they
  • health aspects that are associated with the job, and when firefighters and police officers need treatment
  • It's a wildly successful program.
Summary: The Public Safety Committee approved several bills during the meeting. SB 1107, as amended, creates an alternative pathway to peace officer certification for honorably discharged veterans who served as military police, allowing abbreviated AZPOST training while still requiring certification testing, background checks, and fitness standards. The sponsor and a former military police officer testified that the bill would help address law enforcement staffing shortages without lowering standards. The committee adopted the amendment and passed the bill 7-0. The committee also passed SB 1308, which creates a Foreign Adversary Fraud Office in the Attorney General’s Office to pursue consumer fraud claims involving technology produced by foreign adversaries and to help fund replacement of such technology in critical infrastructure. Supporters said the measure would protect consumers and critical systems from national security risks tied to foreign-made technology. SB 1020 was approved to create an Arizona Space Commission specialty license plate, with proceeds supporting the space exploration and aeronautics research fund; members and witnesses described it as a voluntary fundraising tool for Arizona’s growing space industry. SB 1160, as amended, was passed to prohibit operating drones within a mile of ticketed entertainment events, with exceptions for authorized personnel, utilities, and certain property owners. Supporters from Live Nation and NASCAR said it would improve safety and close a loophole around large events. SB 1117 was also approved to fund DPS crime lab services for evidence from counties under one million population, with the sponsor saying it would add staff to help rural counties process DNA evidence more quickly. Finally, SB 1216 passed to remove the sunset on traumatic event counseling for public safety employees and to add crime scene and digital forensic technicians to the covered employee definition. All bills received do-pass recommendations, and the committee adjourned after the final vote.
FL

Florida 2026 4th Special Session

January 20, 2026 - 03:30 PM

Transcript Highlights:
  • It took the Israel program to go global.
  • It took the Israel program in 491 May to go global.
  • A great documentary called The Treatment because it's really a tree farmer from Georgia.
  • A great 705 documentary called The Treatment because it's really a 706 tree farmer from Georgia.
Summary: The Economic Infrastructure Subcommittee met to consider several bills, beginning with HB 335 by Representative Kendall, which sought to recognize space as a fifth mode of transportation, give voting rights to ex officio Space Florida board members, and reduce what the sponsor described as unnecessary state oversight of spaceport operations. The bill was presented as a response to feedback from NASA, Space Force, and other federal partners about clarifying the state’s role at federally owned facilities like Kennedy Space Center. Members raised questions about terminology, authority over federal property, and the role of Space Florida; the sponsor said an amendment would remove the voting-rights provision and instead require spaceports to provide an annual list of shovel-ready projects. The amendment was adopted, and HB 335 passed favorably. The committee then unanimously passed HB 885, which designates a road in Baker County near the courthouse in honor of former Representative and Judge John Cruz, and HB 403, which names a portion of the road leading into NAS Pensacola as Warriors Way to honor the sailors killed in the 2019 Pensacola attack and the broader naval community there. Both bills drew brief supportive remarks and no opposition. The committee also considered HB 25, a bridge designation for Coach Wilks, a longtime local basketball coach, and adopted a Senate amendment adding the Dickey Betts Memorial Highway designation on U.S. 41 in Sarasota County. HB 25, as amended, passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with adjournment after all measures on the agenda were reported favorably.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Apr 21st, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • government and research institutions, and many of our districts are committed to advancing research and treatments
  • dependents are adults between the ages of 18 and 21 who are participating in the extended foster care program
  • This measure will ensure critical services, including mental health treatment, follow these individuals
  • require the California Department of Education to encourage local education agencies to participate in programs
Keywords: 988, house, all
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • small-city state, but those small cities still manage critical infrastructure like water, wastewater treatment
  • small-city state, but those small cities still manage critical infrastructure like water, wastewater treatment
  • ticklish in this area, but as a rough proxy, the small-city and town accounting system, which is a program
  • ticklish in this area, but as a rough proxy, the small-city and town accounting system, which is a program
Keywords: 1183, house