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ID
Transcript Highlights:
- The market will try to adjust. There will be other markets that will try to adjust.
- So it's hard to say what the cost is without having it happen and seeing how the market adjusts.
- It's hard to say what the cost is without having it happen and seeing how the market adjusts.
- Because the markets will all adjust, you know, it's capitalism.
Committee:
House Transportation and Defense
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 6 on Public Safety Apr 7th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- And they should be looking at it 100%, reviewing it and making a determination of which route that claim
- However, if facts are gathered during the review which cause the supervisor to believe the claim could
- However, if facts are gathered during the review, which caused the supervisor to believe the claim could
- of investigations to staff Mexicanic regulations where video evidence clearly proves or refutes a claim
- Index were implemented to provide the centralized screening team with more clarity on the types of claims
Summary:
The hearing focused first on sexual abuse, harassment, and retaliation in California’s women’s prisons, with testimony from CDCR wardens, the Office of Inspector General, advocacy groups, and formerly incarcerated survivors. Legislators and witnesses described a pattern of staff misconduct, fear of retaliation, gaps in reporting, and the need for stronger accountability, better investigations, and more outside access for survivor support organizations. CDCR said it has expanded training, body-worn and stationary cameras, outside partnerships, and PREA-related response procedures, while the Inspector General requested additional funding and staff to monitor more grievances and staff sexual misconduct cases under SB 1069. Members pressed CDCR on why accused staff are not always placed on leave, how cases are referred to prosecutors, and whether current protections are enough; several members argued the state should aim to investigate all complaints and do more to prevent retaliation and repeat abuse.
The second issue was rehabilitative and reentry programming in women’s prisons. CDCR’s Division of Rehabilitative Programs and the wardens highlighted education, vocational training, substance use treatment, peer support, and community reentry programs, citing increased enrollment and recent graduates earning diplomas, degrees, and certifications. They said these programs are intended to reduce recidivism and improve public safety. Formerly incarcerated advocates and community providers argued that current offerings are still too limited, outdated, and not aligned with today’s job market, especially around digital literacy and transferable credentials, and they urged more funding for community-based, trauma-informed, gender-responsive programming. A coalition representative asked for a $20 million continuation and expansion of the Wright Grant program, and members discussed additional budget requests for reentry and related women’s services.
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Senate Committee on Health and Human Services Apr 1st, 2025
Health & Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- And also the state of Texas already has this data with your All Claims Database.
- My reading of the bill is that, yes, if someone was initially board-certified, then they could claim
- They could still continue to claim it.
- A fellow independent pharmacy was subjected to an audit of a claim for a 90-day supply of insulin for
- The amount paid by the PBM for the claim for the actual medication was over $2,800.
Bills:
SB331 , SB883 , SB926 , SB1137 , SB1138 , SB1144 , SB1151 , SB1236 , SB1270 , SB1522 , SB1869 , SB2207 , SB2422
Committee:
Senate Health & Human Services
Keywords:
healthcare, cost disclosure, transparency, administrative penalties, health facility compliance, COVID-19, off-label use, prescription drugs, patient access, medical standards, insurance, physician ranking, incentives, fiduciary duty, health plan issuers, SB 1137, group home, assisted living, residential care, board and care
VT
Transcript Highlights:
- act relating to fiscal year 2026 is an act relating to fiscal year 2026 budget<00:11:53.839><c> adjustments
- </c><00:11:54.800><c> The</c><00:11:55.040><c> bill</c><00:11:55.279><c> was</c> budget adjustments.
- The bill was budget adjustments.
- Madam Speaker, the Committee of Conference for the FY26 Budget Adjustment Act, also known as H790, met
- information after the budget adjustment left<00:13:52.160><c> the</c><00:13:52.320><c> house.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- This slide breaks out the fiscal year 2027 population forecast adjustments for the Division of Medicaid
- That was adjusted down for the several million.
- That was adjusted down for the several pieces of tax legislation that impacted revenues, and also the
- also adjusting historic budget on the basis of inflation.
- And then you look at what the budget is in today's dollars and adjust that for population.
Committee:
Senate Health and Welfare
KY
Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
House Standing Committee on Appropriations and Revenue (1-8-25)
Transcript Highlights:
- It largely adjusts dates after there is an adjustment of the individual income tax rate, a change that
- to it before um something uh akin to it before um largely<00:02:19.920><c> uh</c><00:02:20.160><c> adjust
- dates</c><00:02:21.599><c> after</c><00:02:21.920><c> there</c><00:02:22.080><c> is</c> largely uh adjust
- dates after there is largely uh adjust dates after there is an<00:02:22.360><c> adjustment</c><00:02
- of the individual income an adjustment of the individual income tax<00:02:25.200><c> rate</c><00:02:
Summary:
The House Standing Committee on Appropriations and Revenue met on January 8, 2025, with a full roll call and a welcome to new members. The committee took up its only agenda item, House Bill 1, sponsored by Chair Jason Petrie, which would implement a further 0.5% reduction in the individual income tax rate, effective January 1, 2026, with conforming date changes tied to the state’s existing tax-cut framework under House Bill 8 and the budget director’s certification of reserve and revenue conditions.
Jason Bailey of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy testified against the bill, arguing that Kentucky’s recent permanent income tax cuts were enacted during an unusual period of temporary pandemic-era revenue surpluses and federal aid, and warning that another cut could worsen future budget pressures. He said the proposed reduction would cost about $718 million annually when fully phased in and would increase risk to state services, especially in poorer rural areas that rely heavily on state funding. In response to questions, the sponsor and other members described the bill as limited to the income tax rate and said any future reversal would require statutory change.
Representative Gentry asked about the broader policy goal of moving toward a more consumption-based tax structure and whether the income tax cuts were intended to support growth and population retention. He said he had seen anecdotal signs of housing and population activity in Jefferson County and surrounding areas, though he acknowledged the difficulty of proving causation. He ultimately passed on the bill, saying he wanted more data and was concerned about benefits flowing more to higher-income taxpayers. The committee then voted 17-0 with 3 pass votes to report House Bill 1 favorably to the House floor.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- So if one of those factors does<00:41:31.920><c> adjust</c> does adjust does adjust um<00:41:33.839><
- That's adjustments.
- That's adjustments.
- That's adjustments.
- That's adjustments.
Committee:
Senate Ways and Means
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Local Government Committee Mar 25th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- So we recently had a four-year audit of our largest claim, and it was...
- So we recently had a four-year audit of our largest claim, and it was from 2017 to 2021.
- And for us, that would take about 20 years to pay that off, seizing four small claims every year for
- And so when those claims were filed, that we have outstanding money, it's from 2000 to 2014.
- So I would say that the state has been good about paying the claims from 2015 on, but there's this pot
Summary:
The Local Government Committee met on March 25, 2026, hearing eight bills, with several measures focused on housing, water, and local government administration. AB 1621 by Assemblymember Wilson sought to speed post-entitlement housing permits by setting clearer timelines, limiting repeated plan checks, and restricting field changes that conflict with approved plans. Supporters from the building, apartment, business, and housing sectors said the bill would reduce delays and costs, while county and city representatives opposed it unless amended, warning it could limit local enforcement of building and environmental codes and create problems for incomplete applications. The bill passed after a roll call vote, with the committee noting it would continue working with local government groups on amendments.
The committee also heard AB 1712, which would help Santa Fe Springs sell its small, financially strained water system to a larger regulated provider without requiring a municipal election, using a protest process instead. The author and city officials said the system faces contamination, major deferred maintenance, and rate increases that could otherwise triple; water industry representatives supported the bill and no opposition was heard. AB 2080, sponsored by county treasurers, would make county delegations of investment authority to treasurers ongoing until revoked rather than requiring annual renewal, with supporters saying it would reduce administrative burden and avoid technical lapses. AB 2640 would allow local governments to offset reductions in reimbursement for disallowed state mandate claims against other unpaid mandate reimbursements; Shasta County testified in support, describing a large audit disallowance and long-delayed state payments. Both bills passed.
The committee also approved consent items AB 1622 and AB 1834. AB 2180, which would codify a framework for proportional water rates under Proposition 218 based on the Dreher decision, drew broad support from water agencies and local government groups, but opposition from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and the California Association of Realtors, who argued the bill was premature while the Supreme Court reviews related case law. Despite that opposition, the bill passed on a 6-2 vote, and the remaining bills were advanced with roll calls left open for additional votes before adjournment.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Local Government Committee Mar 25th, 2026
Local Government
Transcript Highlights:
- So we recently had a four-year audit of our largest claim, and it was...
- So we recently had a four-year audit of our largest claim, and it was from 2017 to 2021.
- And for us, that would take about 20 years to pay that off, seizing four small claims every year for
- And so when those claims were filed, we have outstanding money from 2000 to 2014.
- So I would say that the state has been good about paying the claims from 2015 on, but there's this pot
Committee:
House Local Government
ND
North Dakota 2026 1st Special Session
Employee Benefits Programs Committee May 7th, 2026 at 10:00 am
Employee Benefits Programs Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- It's adjusted and aged, so it's essentially current data.
- I just mentioned we made some progress with the targeted market equity adjustments.
- There have been some additional equity adjustments.
- And, adjustments, which I have no idea what that means.
- There have been some additional equity adjustments.
Committee:
Joint Employee Benefits Programs Committee
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget Education Subcommittee Jan 22nd, 2026 at 09:00 am
A&B Education Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- We are looking for a 6% salary adjustment for our staff to retain our dynamic team.
- We passed cost of living adjustments in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008.
- You can see the cost of each one of those cost of living adjustments in that right-hand column.
- And then we make Adjustments to the plan design in that way as well to ensure that we will have money
- And then we had an unfunded cost of living adjustment or retirees Either got a 2% COLA or a 4% COLA,
Committee:
House A&B Education Subcommittee
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- based on the way the revenues are predicted and the sources they're coming from, it allows us to adjust
- </c> coming from, it allows us to adjust it. coming from, it allows us to adjust it.
- Uh, working with the department, we made some adjustments to those changes.
- </c><00:16:25.519><c> Uh</c> some adjustments to those changes.
- Uh some adjustments to those changes.
Committee:
Senate Finance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Market value exclusion increase for some veterans 3/11/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- You know, 18 years since it was last adjusted. This isn't the first time before you either.
- You know, 18 years since it was last adjusted. This isn't the first time before you either.
- I look forward to walking forward on the path with you for future adjustments to help modernize the bill
- It has been 18 years since the Minnesota Legislature last adjusted the property value threshold for the
- </c><00:15:45.440><c> the</c> Minnesota legislature last adjusted the Minnesota legislature last adjusted
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions Mar 3rd, 2026
Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions
Transcript Highlights:
- Even though it's been claimed that this hasn't been reviewed at all, it actually has by at least some
- Mason was for what you claim it was. There's a receipt right there. See that? Not a big deal.
- We have claimed expenditures online... ...but we don't have the physical documents.
- You're making claims and the auditor's making claims.
- Just show me where in this your claims are documented as a matter of law, so that if we pass it, nobody
Bills:
H5004
Keywords:
public records, public records law, transparency, open government, government accountability, legislature, general court, governor's office, executive records, legislative records, constituent communications, policy drafts, deliberative process, freedom of information, FOIA, records access, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 66, Chapter 4, veterans services records, initiative petition
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><01:50:53.040><c> over</c> because I've had liability claims over because I've had liability claims
- This is sanctuary state policies that the other side claims doesn't exist.
- This is sanctuary state policies that the other side claims doesn't exist.
- </c><04:04:08.479><c> doesn't</c> that the other side claims doesn't that the other side claims doesn't
- </c> She has now filed a lawsuit claiming She has now filed a lawsuit claiming excessive<04:59:35.040
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 5 on State Administration Apr 14th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- But also we have adjusted criteria for our programs to incentivize that if developers are applying for
- However, most of these fees have not been adjusted over time.
- , requiring... ...necessary to adjust fees, codes and standards will face a fiscal deficit requiring
- For the regulatory fee adjustments based on CPI, HCD will follow OAL's file-and-print process.
- For the regulatory fee adjustments based on CPI, HCD will follow OAL's file and print process.
ID
Idaho 2026 Regular Session
Agenda Jan 28th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- The market will try to adjust. There will be other markets that will try to adjust.
- So it's hard to say what the cost is without having it happen and see how the market adjusts.
- It's hard to say what the cost is, and without having it happen and to see how the market adjusts.
- Because the markets will all adjust, you know, it's capitalism.
Summary:
The committee first took up RS 33097C1, a joint memorial sponsored by Speaker Mike Moyle addressing a proposed Utah fuel tax change. Moyle said Utah’s plan to tax fuel at the refinery could raise fuel costs for Idaho, harm Idaho’s economy, and potentially violate the interstate commerce clause. He described Idaho as a “captive audience” because fuel comes into the state through limited pipeline routes, and said the memorial is intended to ask Utah not to proceed. Members asked whether the memorial was merely a polite request or a stronger warning, and Moyle said it was meant as a respectful message, though he doubted Utah would be persuaded. The motion to introduce RS 33097C1 and send it to the second reading calendar passed unanimously.
The committee then heard RS 32839 from Representative Clay Handy, which would update Department of Transportation rules and procedures. Handy said the bill would streamline agency processes by changing “certified copies” to “record of judgment,” extending certain time references from calendar days to seven business days, and clarifying that if a hearing is not requested, a default judgment occurs automatically. The motion to introduce RS 32839 passed without objection.
Finally, Representative James Petzke presented RS 33040, a bill to define when a person becomes a resident for vehicle registration purposes. He said the measure would require new residents to obtain a license and register vehicles within 30 days, aiming to prevent people from moving to Idaho without paying road-use fees. The committee voted unanimously to introduce RS 33040, then adjourned.
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Combatting Antisemitism Jun 21st, 2026 at 01:00 pm
Transcript Highlights:
- not to realize that the other team was Jewish and somehow claimed to have resolved the incidents by
- They made a claim to an important piece of land. They are now called Palestine."
- While they claim to the democracy, only one narrative about Israel was accepted in the MTA.
- Make no mistake, their actions are pushing the exact opposite of what they claim.
- You can't claim to represent Jewish safety while ignoring the voices of Jews who dissent.
Summary:
The meeting focused on the commission’s work addressing antisemitism in Massachusetts, including security, education, victim services, and legal responses. A major presentation came from former federal prosecutor Eric O’Sham, who described the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, the attack’s planning and execution, the 11 victims killed, the defendant’s white supremacist and antisemitic online activity, the federal prosecution, and the long aftermath for the victim community. Commissioners asked about prevention, radicalization online, security for houses of worship, and how to support victims; O’Sham emphasized the limits of law enforcement when speech is protected, the importance of public education, security grants, and victim-witness support. The commission also heard from Ariel Holman of Agudath Israel, who described a wide range of antisemitic incidents affecting Orthodox Jews, including assaults, threats, vandalism, school harassment, and zoning barriers, and urged expanded security personnel grants, mental health resources, kosher food access, and support for synagogue development. Other speakers included advocates and local officials who supported Holocaust education, the planned Boston Holocaust Museum, cemetery protection, and broader public education efforts, while some public commenters criticized the commission’s focus or raised concerns about definitions of antisemitism and free speech. The meeting concluded with approval of prior meeting minutes and the start of public comment, which was limited to three minutes per speaker due to time constraints.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 02/17/25
Judiciary and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- It's just the question of can a buyer, a contract for deed buyer, later make a claim that there's been
- that there's been a violation of a claim that there's been a violation of the<00:39:27.079><c> ACT</
- And basically it's the buyer that would have to be able to raise the claim.
- Chair, Senator, basically upon cancellation the claim is barred.
- But if no claim is made and the cancellation is completed, the title is clear and life goes on. Mr.
Committee:
Senate Judiciary and Public Safety
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- To claim lawyer negligence, you usually have to have an expert witness.
- I was just wondering if you could give us an example of what you would think would qualify as a claim
- I was just wondering if you could give us an example of what you would think would qualify as a claim
- Yeah, that would be, that would certainly be a potential claim, and I would call it a liability pattern
- I think you're exactly right in an LPLA, Louisiana Product Liability Act, claim alleging a defect in
Committee:
House Civil Law and Procedure