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AZ
Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair and members, Senate Bill 1372 was subject to a strike-everything amendment, now titled Hospitals Nurse
  • we’ve seen several bills that add fingerprinting to different agencies while the universal voucher program
  • we've seen several bills that add fingerprinting to different agencies while the universal voucher program
  • Madam Chair, members, Senate Bill 1275 is now entitled Diversion Program, military members, veterans.
  • Madam Chair Member, Senate Bill 1275 is now entitled Diversion Program, military members, veterans.
Keywords: 1182, all
Summary: The meeting was a caucus review of a large calendar of Senate bills, with members mainly hearing short titles, committee vote counts, and whether bills were on consent or pulled for further discussion. Many measures were reported out on party-line or split votes and several were flagged to be removed from consent, especially bills involving artificial intelligence content verification, public benefits eligibility, gender transition procedures liability, health insurance reimbursement for vaccines, light rail feasibility review, public employees merit hiring, public records fees, virtual currency payments, tax conformity, undocumented immigrants and financial services, central bank digital currency, and public monies investment in trust currency. The caucus also discussed a number of education, public safety, child welfare, health, and regulatory bills. These included measures on school communications, bullying liability, AED training, classroom management, school safety reporting, DCS procedures, fingerprinting at behavioral health facilities, probation conditions, missing children reporting, sex offender monitoring, crimes against children probation monitoring, and domestic violence release conditions. Several members raised objections or concerns about specific bills, including mandatory sentencing, religious sectarian law language, concealed weapons notice repeal, and a bill on death sentence by firing squad, with some members asking to pull those bills from consent. A final topic was a blue-sheet Senate amendment to HB 2874 on campaign committee termination statements and penalties. Rhonda explained the Senate changes would void penalties for committees with no contributions or expenditures, retroactive to December 2021, but noted the Senate did not secure enough votes for the emergency clause. Members asked about the rationale, the Secretary of State’s position, and the amount of outstanding penalties. The chair later announced that the Senate amendment was being refused, so the bill would not receive final passage that day and would instead be sent back for further action or conference.
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 024 Feb 7th, 2026

Colorado Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • There she studied nursing and business administration, began a family, and was the proprietor of a movie
  • Miss Garbajal's insights were critical in developing programs at El Centro Humanitario for day laborers
  • 00:35:20.560><c> through</c><00:35:20.720><c> the</c><00:35:20.880><c> reming</c><00:35:21.599><c> program
  • ,</c><00:35:22.400><c> just</c> go through the reming program, just go through the reming program, just
Keywords: 981, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session - part 2 May 17th, 2025

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • You have to understand there were no EL programs in the 70s and the 80s.
  • Those that became nurses, those that became widows, those that fostered these refugee kids without fathers
  • colleagues, I want to commend the conference committee members for bringing us back a bill that funds the program
  • Fall semester, it was trimesters back then, at the University of Minnesota in the ROTC program.
  • So, we made some steps on this this year, further enhancing the medical program, but there's certainly
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House passes HF2309, the omnibus housing policy bill 4/29/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • housing and development program that doesn't have those income limits.
  • on loans, that money must go back into the program.
  • We also modify the building the program.
  • And this is so that those on the program could potentially stay on this program if their income were
  • Ownership. 600 of those were housed in the first seven months of that program.
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Judiciary Committee Jun 9th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • which develops department-wide policy on the DoD-coordinated community response and family advocacy programs
  • While the military has robust programs to address domestic abuse, critical protection gaps exist.
  • Data collection is something that is incredibly important to make sure that our government programs are
  • I also used to lead a program that provided subsidized therapy for detransitioners.
  • And delay does result in blockage because those depend on grant programs that have deadlines.
Committee: House Judiciary
Keywords: 988, house, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Labor, Health & Social Services Committee, February 25, 2026

Labor, Health & Social Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • , help enrolling in wick and programs, help enrolling in wick and Medicaid,<01:37:54.400><c> and</c><
  • The professional health care providers in these centers—doctors and nurses—provide these services.
  • The professional health care providers in these centers—doctors and nurses—provide these services.
  • ><c> the</c><01:40:59.119><c> mobile</c> contacted the nurse in the mobile contacted the nurse in the
  • Pregnancy care centers provide medical services performed by licensed doctors and registered nurses.
Bills: HB0003 , HB0117 , HB0041
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, June 9, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • ,</c><00:07:38.000><c> better</c> for Childhood Arrival Program, better for Childhood Arrival Program
  • </c> increasing funding for these programs. increasing funding for these programs.
  • </c><00:58:11.839><c> that</c> wide discretion to audit programs that wide discretion to audit programs
  • </c> audit programs and state agencies. audit programs and state agencies.
  • </c><02:24:58.399><c> become</c> vulnerable government programs become vulnerable government programs
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Indian Affairs Jul 18th, 2025

House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • When they get home, there are no... programs for them to do.
  • This is not about supplementing school districts for their programs.
  • The point is, how do we create programs in our communities?
  • What can we do to move these programs forward?
  • program. The other issue is accountability.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session Feb 12th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Leadership Bernie has been shaping our future of our community through its rigorous year-long program
  • Rita Littlefield herself and members of the Texas Renal Coalition, the American Nurses Association.
  • to life saving initiatives, including the establishment of a hospital-based violence intervention program
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Feb 12th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • commerce, leadership bernie has been shaping our future of our community through its rigorous. long program
  • Rita Littlefield herself and members of the Texas Renal Coalition, the American Nurses Association.
  • to life-saving initiatives, including the establishment of a hospital. based violence intervention program
Keywords: 1184, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/26/26

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • :15:51.320><c> over</c> Delivering nature-based programs to over Delivering nature-based programs to
  • ,</c><00:48:49.440><c> um</c> existing systems, programs, um existing systems, programs, um associations
  • Teachers and nurses.
  • Teachers and<00:53:38.280><c> nurses.
  • We're not even giving these and nurses.
Bills: HF4213 , HF4198 , HF3930 , HF3585 , HF3451
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Ortega, I had a question about the rewards program.
  • I had a question about the rewards program.
  • Tareg, I want to thank the author for his work on the loyalty programs.
  • But there's always been variable pricing information for discounted programs or loyalty programs.
  • I think a lot of those programs are something that many individuals can opt in.
Summary: The Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee met with a new membership roster and adopted its committee rules after quorum was established. The hearing then began with AB 412, the AI Copyright Transparency Act, which would require generative AI developers to provide copyright holders notice when registered copyrighted works are used in training data. The author and supporters, including SAG-AFTRA, the Transparency Coalition, voice actors, writers, labor groups, and other creators, argued the bill would give artists a practical way to learn whether their works were used and to vindicate their rights. Opponents, including EFF, CalChamber, RIAA, CCIA, Chamber of Progress, Bay Area Council, BSA, and TechNet, said the proposal was technically unworkable, could burden startups, conflict with existing law and pending litigation, and raise federal preemption concerns. Members discussed the bill’s amendments, including a fingerprinting approach and narrowing the bill to model developers, and the committee voted 8-2 to pass AB 412 as amended to the Judiciary Committee. The committee then heard AB 446, which would prohibit “surveillance pricing,” or the use of personal data to charge different prices for the same product or service. The author and supporters, including Consumer Watchdog, UFCW, labor organizations, and consumer/privacy groups, described examples of differential pricing tied to device type, location, shopping behavior, and digital price tags, and argued the bill would protect consumers from discriminatory and predatory pricing. Business and industry opponents, including CalChamber, grocers, retailers, travel, broadband, and other associations, said the bill could conflict with the CCPA, interfere with loyalty and rewards programs, and create confusion about personalized discounts and dynamic pricing. The discussion focused on how the bill would treat loyalty programs, whether existing privacy law already covers the issue, and whether the proposal would unintentionally affect legitimate discounts and promotions.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Taxes Committee 2/26/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • When Representative Gomez brought up the Meals on Wheels program, he said, the program is relying on
  • When Representative Lee Gomez brought up the Meals on Wheels program, he said, the program is relying
  • When Representative Lee Gomez brought up the Meals on Wheels program, he said, the program is relying
  • worthy program to fund.
  • It is supplementing it and expanding a program from the federal government.
Committee: House Taxes
Keywords: 1183, house
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Labor & Workplace Standards Jan 13th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Labor & Workplace Standards

Transcript Highlights:
  • For a layoff program are eligible for benefits.
  • As part of that process, ETS offered a severance program to reduce the staff.
  • As part of that process, ETS offered a severation program to reduce the staff.
  • I entered the separation program in good faith. I remained available to work.
  • I entered the separation program in good faith. I remained available to work.
Bills: HB2107 , HB2137 , HB2243 , HB2264
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Education Committee Jun 17th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • , allowing state special schools to offer work-based learning programs, removing academic program references
  • , allowing state special schools to offer work-based learning programs, removing academic program references
  • Districts want to expand youth apprenticeship programs.
  • , not just within the narrow work-experience education program.
  • CUSD is actively partnering with registered apprenticeship program sponsors, industry partners, labor
Summary: The Assembly Education Committee heard several Senate bills focused on student health, access, equity, and career preparation. SB 608 by Sen. Menjivar would expand access to condoms and related sexual health resources for students in grades 7–12 and direct the Department of Education to align with the California Healthy Youth Act. Supporters argued the bill would help address high STI rates among youth and remove barriers to access, while opponents raised concerns about parental authority, local control, and encouraging early sexual activity. The bill was approved on a 6-1 vote and sent to the Health Committee. SB 965 by Sen. Blakespear would prohibit libraries from requiring a parent to be physically present for a 16- or 17-year-old to obtain a library card, while still allowing libraries to require parental consent or signature. Supporters said the current rule creates unnecessary barriers for teens and school research projects, and the California Library Association said it was now neutral after amendments. The committee passed the bill 6-0 to Appropriations. SB 998 by Sen. Gonzalez would define and expand the duties of discrimination prevention coordinators in the state’s Office of Civil Rights, including adding a disability coordinator and deputy coordinators focused on anti-Black, anti-Asian, anti-Latino, and anti-Native American discrimination. Testimony emphasized the need to address rising hate incidents and discrimination in schools, especially for Black, LGBTQ+, AAPI, and other marginalized students. The bill was approved and sent to Judiciary with amendments to be processed there. SB 845 by Sen. Perez, which expands work-based learning and youth apprenticeship opportunities, also received broad support from education, workforce, and industry groups and passed unanimously to Labor and Employment. The committee also approved a consent calendar of additional bills and adjourned after all items were acted on.
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Transcript Highlights:
  • I could not speak to 2023 and who was ahead of the programs at that point.
  • This was a third-party independent review of expenses, program outcomes, and all of the program.
  • Review of expenses, program outcomes, and all of the various things that these programs were doing.
  • These programs were already in place before new procedures came into place.
  • And so at the time, there was one state that had a comprehensive data privacy program.
Keywords: 914, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/23/2026 - Senate Finance

Senate Finance Committee of Reference

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is a rural economic development tool, not a big city program.
  • This is a rural economic development tool, not a big city program.
  • down the balance of the program.
  • Number one is the cap on the whole program. The other one is the construction sales tax.
  • These are really what we were getting at to modernize this program.
Summary: The Senate Finance Committee approved the March 16, 2026 minutes and then heard testimony on several bills, with the chair noting that votes would be taken in batches because members were coming and going. HB 2939 would increase the rural qualified facilities tax credit from $20,000 to $25,000 per job for certain projects with initial investment under $2 billion; Lucid Motors supported it as a rural economic development tool, while Senator Epstein questioned the fiscal note and whether the higher credit would actually attract new investment. HB 2950 would authorize tourism improvement areas funded by voluntary lodging assessments to support marketing and tourism promotion; the Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association and Visit Phoenix backed it as a competitive tool for rural and urban destinations, and committee members focused on whether participation was truly voluntary and how the assessments would be administered. HB 2780 made technical conforming changes to Arizona’s property tax lien foreclosure and excess proceeds sale process, building on a prior law that created a mechanism for delinquent property owners to recover equity; the sponsor and a longtime constituent said the changes would fix timing and credit-bid language so qualified entity sales could work in practice. HB 2502 would let certain elected officials in ASRS retire at normal retirement age without resigning their office, with the employer paying the alternate contribution rate; ASRS said it was neutral, and the sponsor argued the bill would treat elected officials more like other ASRS members. The committee then adopted do-pass recommendations for HB 2502, HB 2780, HB 2950, and HB 2939, with each passing on split votes. The committee also adopted a striker to HB 2140, allowing the State Treasurer to invest up to 10% of state trust and treasury monies in physical gold or silver bullion held in secure U.S. depositories. The sponsor and the Sound Money Defense League argued it would diversify reserves and hedge against market disruption, while opponents said gold is volatile, costly to store, and not something taxpayers need the state to buy. HB 2140 then passed as amended on a 4-2 vote. Finally, the committee heard HB 2398, as amended, which requires commercial liability insurance for watercraft rentals and peer-to-peer boat sharing programs, with supporters saying it addresses uninsured rental boats and law enforcement concerns; the bill passed as amended on a 6-1 vote. The committee also heard HB 2999, a major housing-finance bill creating state affordability infrastructure districts to finance public infrastructure through bonds and assessments; proponents said it would lower housing costs by spreading infrastructure costs over time, while contractors and some senators raised concerns about payment risk, impact-fee treatment, and whether savings would reach homebuyers. After adopting a striker and hearing extensive questions, HB 2999 passed as amended on a 6-1 vote.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Standing Committee on Health Services (2-5-26)

Health Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, there are programs going up.
  • These programs have 24-hour care for people that do have severe mental health.
  • The way that these programs are staffing was going to be with mental health peer support specialists
  • going to move how are these programs going to move forward<00:15:30.800><c> with</c><00:15:31.040><c
  • I do want to point out that we have a group of nurses from Lindsey Wilson University today, nursing students
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Judiciary and Elections

Judiciary and Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • allowed, when they're on probation, they are not allowed to count that data towards the incentive program
  • So it just basically sets them aside from the incentive program that is meant to help really push good
  • But this incentive program actually needs to get pulled out so that there is no look of what you just
  • We operate school programs, community programs, student coalitions, leadership opportunities, positive
  • There’s nothing in here about some sort of treatment program. There’s no way to address...”
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Appropriations Apr 29th, 2025

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're, we're putting local money into the programs, but we just can't keep up with it, uh.
  • The nurses and doc the doctors are going back and forth.
  • And I think that's what's so really important about this type of program at the end.
  • You get instant job when you, when you graduate from that program out there instant.
  • We have a program that we created through Texas Tech that we fund locally.
Bills: HB188 , HB 265 , HJR35