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ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Legislative Session Day 43 Feb 23rd, 2026

Idaho Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It doesn't equate to fairness for your average lottery player, and it doesn't end up honoring the integrity
  • Senators, I think this is a good common-sense approach to maintaining the integrity of what the lottery
Keywords: 989, all
AR

Arkansas 2026 1st Special Session

ALC-ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Feb 19th, 2026

ALC-ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

Transcript Highlights:
  • We also have in place several other layers of program integrity, including an internal payment integrity
Summary: The Administrative Rules Subcommittee reviewed a series of agency rules and related requests. The Department of Corrections and Post-Prison Transfer Board reported quarterly updates with no questions, and several Commerce rules were approved, including repeals tied to the minority business enterprise and women-owned business enterprise programs and the Consolidated Incentives Act because they were superseded by Act 116 or duplicative of statute. The Insurance Department’s new rule for online marketplace guarantee providers was also approved, with Airbnb used as an example of the type of platform covered. The Department of Education presented an update to the Arkansas Adult Diploma Program to align payment milestones with Act 502 of 2025, and DFA presented a rule implementing a new tax credit for Arkansas rice used in beer and sake production under Act 874 of 2025. Members asked about verification of grain bills and whether the credit was broadly available; DFA said the rule tracks the statute and requires producers to submit the grain bill with their return. DHS then presented a SNAP rule implementing federal changes from Public Law 119-21, including raising the able-bodied adult without dependents age limit to 64, changing treatment of dependents and exemptions, and adjusting energy assistance income treatment; the rule was approved despite one public comment. Later, DHS Medical Services amended the Medicaid Rehab Hospital Manual to allow rehab hospitals to operate psychiatric units and bill Medicaid for those services, and also secured approval for a recovery audit contractor exemption because Arkansas law bars contingency-fee contractors and the state already has other program integrity safeguards. The Board of Public Accountancy’s rules implementing Act 428 of 2025 were approved after discussion of a new CPA licensure pathway requiring a bachelor’s degree plus two years of experience, changes to substantial equivalency for out-of-state CPAs, and removal of a government/not-for-profit coursework requirement. The committee also approved the Department of Education’s request to be excluded from certain reporting requirements, retained all 18 DAPSAF rules under a review of Group 3, filed outstanding 2023-session rulemaking updates, and adjourned after filing monthly updates.
AR

Arkansas 2026 Regular Session

ALC-ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Feb 19th, 2026

ALC-ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

Transcript Highlights:
  • We also have in place several other layers of program integrity, including an internal payment integrity
Summary: The Administrative Rules Subcommittee met to review a series of agency rules and related requests. The Department of Corrections and Post-Prison Transfer Board reported quarterly updates and had no questions, so both were filed. The Department of Commerce sought repeal of rules tied to the minority and women-owned business enterprise programs and the Consolidated Incentives Act, explaining the rules were repealed by implication or duplicative of statute; all were reviewed and approved. The Insurance Department presented a new rule implementing Act 426 of 2025 for online marketplace guarantee providers, using Airbnb-style host damage protection as an example, and it was approved. The Department of Education updated the Arkansas Adult Diploma Program rule to reflect statutory payment amounts for milestones and diplomas, and it was approved. DFA presented a rule creating a reporting method for the Arkansas rice beer and sake excise tax credit; members asked about verification of Arkansas rice use, and the rule was approved. DHS presented a SNAP rule implementing federal changes to work requirements and energy assistance counting, including raising the able-bodied adult without dependents age limit to 64 and removing some exemptions; it was approved after questions about terminology and waiver-related issues. The committee also approved DHS Medicaid rules allowing rehab hospitals to bill for psychiatric units and exempting Arkansas from the federal recovery audit contractor requirement, citing other program integrity measures already in place. The State Board of Public Accountancy, under Labor and Licensing, presented rules implementing Act 428 of 2025, including a new CPA licensure pathway with a bachelor’s degree plus two years’ experience, substantial equivalency for out-of-state CPAs, and removal of the government not-for-profit accounting requirement; despite some negative comments, both rules were approved. The committee then granted the Department of Education’s request to be excluded from certain reporting requirements, and approved its request to retain all 18 Division of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation rules under Act 781 review. Remaining outstanding 2023-session rulemaking and monthly updates were noted in packets with no questions, and the meeting adjourned.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/12/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • educators, and families whose collective efforts continue to elevate educational excellence, athletic integrity
  • Athletic integrity, and community pride throughout Maryvale and the state of Arizona.
Keywords: 1182, all
NM
Transcript Highlights:
  • But now our cars are very complex integrated combinations of all those physical features I just mentioned
  • But what the new element now is, is the increasing complexity of IT integrated components that are directly
Keywords: 996, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Feb 2nd, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • professionals, volunteers, and local partners of Heal Palestine, who carry out this work with courage, integrity
  • He brought integrity, grit, and a deep sense of responsibility to his role, and he never forgot who he
Keywords: 988, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/27/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • House of Representatives, where he served 12 consecutive terms representing Southern Arizona with integrity
  • Representing Southern Arizona with integrity, courage, and an unwavering commitment to justice.
Summary: The Senate convened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, then approved the journal and recorded attendance. Members observed a moment of silence for former Representative Noel Campbell, and several guest groups were recognized in the gallery, including Greater Phoenix school district leaders, GCU Government and History Club students, Arizona Food Bank Network representatives, and local and tribal officials visiting for appropriations and transportation-related discussions. The chamber also adopted a proclamation recognizing International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Senators and guests offered remarks about the Holocaust, rising antisemitism, and the importance of education and remembrance, followed by a moment of silence. Later, the Senate received and unanimously adopted House Concurrent Resolution 2045 honoring the life and public service of former Congressman Raul Grijalva, with members of the Grijalva family present on the floor and several senators sharing personal tributes. The Senate then processed a long list of governor’s nominations, first readings, and second-reading bill referrals, including measures on natural resources, education, health, public safety, elections, taxation, utilities, and appropriations. Senator Bolick also read a proclamation for National School Choice Week. The body recessed briefly, returned to consider SCR 1036 on Attorney General public statements, and then received committee announcements before adjourning until the next day.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jan 22nd, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Her legacy reminds us of the greater good each of us can achieve when courage and integrity meet service
  • Betsy, we're grateful for your leadership, integrity, and passion, and we're all better because of it
Summary: The Assembly convened, established a quorum after a roll call, and opened with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. Routine procedural motions followed, including unanimous-consent actions to suspend rules for adjournment-in-memory remarks, guest introductions, and expedited floor processing of certain bills and committee reports. The chamber also recognized several guests, including Sacramento Police Detective Jason Collins, student musician Ethan Shue, and Glendale Councilmember Artie Kasakian. On the floor file, AB 1184 by Assembly Member Patterson, the Homeowner Association Accountability and Transparency Act of 2026, was presented as a measure to add basic transparency requirements for HOAs; it passed 56-0. AB 871 by Assembly Member Stephanie, addressing financial elder abuse and scam reporting/training for financial institutions, also passed 56-0. On the Senate side, SB 25 by Senator Umberg, which would give the California Attorney General earlier access to federal merger-notification filings to streamline merger review, passed 43-14 after the Majority Leader presented it. The Assembly then held several adjournment-in-memory tributes, including Paul R. Ignatius, former U.S. Secretary of the Navy and Glendale native; Oxnard Police Commander Scott Aaron; Private First Class Tanner F. Rubio of the U.S. Marine Corps; and former Yolo County Supervisor Betsy Marchand. Members and family guests offered remarks honoring their service and legacies, followed by a moment of silence for PFC Rubio. The session concluded with announcements about upcoming floor and committee deadlines and adjourned until Monday, January 26 at 1 p.m.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Military and Veterans Affairs, Space, and Domestic Security Dec 2nd, 2025

Military and Veterans Affairs, Space, and Domestic Security

Transcript Highlights:
  • A few years ago, you gave us three inspector positions whose primary function is to integrate with our
  • Border integrity and trafficking enforcement is an effort that began in and around 2021, and it dealt
Summary: The committee heard two presentations on domestic security. Deputy Commissioner David Binder of FDLE described the state’s domestic security structure, including FDLE’s coordination role, the fusion center system, regional task forces, and private-sector infrastructure partnerships. He emphasized the Domestic Security Oversight Council’s grant-ranking process and warned that federal homeland security funding has dropped sharply over time, with possible future cuts threatening fusion center analysts and other capabilities. Binder also focused on emerging threats, especially drones and counter-UAS issues, noting current legal limits on mitigation authority, concerns about tethered drones and drone use near correctional facilities and military sites, and the need for a turnkey solution if state or federal authority expands. He also highlighted FDLE’s cataloging of critical infrastructure sites through Florida Kicker and the growth of trusted private partners. Director Dave Kerner of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles then outlined the Florida Highway Patrol’s role in domestic security. He paid tribute to a fallen sergeant and discussed FHP’s structure, criminal interdiction work, border integrity and trafficking enforcement, dispatch and communications, aviation and drone use, and immigration enforcement under 287(g). Kerner said troopers have seized large amounts of narcotics and currency this year and have arrested thousands of unlawful immigrants. He also described FHP’s involvement in operations such as Lone Star, Vigilant Sentry, and Faithful Service, and said the agency is working toward expanded counter-UAS authority through federal discussions and Sergeant Dooley’s testimony. Members expressed support for both agencies, discussed the dangers and potential benefits of drones, and the committee adjourned without objection after no public testimony was offered.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The integrity is a by-product. of that is justice to the peace.
  • Meanwhile, development is underway in Texas, of course, for a fully integrated stock. exchange, an initiative
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • hardworking people of high Can do is encourage smart and serious and hardworking people of high integrity
  • know you've done your part to help us attract and retain the kind of truly excellent people of high integrity
Summary: The House and Senate met in joint session under HCR 5 to hear an address from Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock, with Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick introducing him. The session included recognition of the justices, judges, law enforcement officers, and interpreters present, and it also marked the formal completion of the joint session once the address ended. Chief Justice Blacklock said the state of the judiciary is strong, while paying tribute to former Chief Justice Nathan Hecht and thanking Governor Abbott for his appointment. His remarks focused on judicial administration and public safety, including a call for a 30% increase in district judge salaries, which he argued is needed to attract and retain qualified judges. He also urged support for law enforcement, backed efforts to keep violent offenders in custody pending trial, and said the court is gathering data to identify underperforming judges and use constitutional remedies where necessary. Blacklock emphasized that Texas courts should interpret statutes and the constitution according to text and original meaning, rejecting the “living constitution” approach. He highlighted reforms to improve efficiency and reduce litigation costs, including changes to docketing practices, civil procedure, and the regulation of legal services, and he urged the State Bar to remain politically neutral. He also discussed family law and child welfare, arguing for stronger legal representation for parents and suggesting repeal of Family Code subsection O, which he said can unfairly lead to termination of parental rights. The joint session concluded after his remarks, and the House stood at ease as guests departed.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Election Law (01/20/2026)

Election Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • The work must be done with integrity and fairness.
  • </c><02:11:48.320><c> A</c><02:11:48.560><c> well</c> integrity of the process.
  • A well integrity of the process.
  • </c> the federal and state election integrity the federal and state election integrity or<02:20:29.920
  • This bill the integrity of elections.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary (01/28/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> me, implicating democratic integrity. me, implicating democratic integrity.
  • It brings integrity. It brings engagement. It gives the people a voice. It's absolutely beautiful.
  • It<03:58:54.560><c> brings</c><03:58:54.798><c> integrity.
  • </c><03:58:55.520><c> It</c><03:58:55.840><c> brings</c> It brings integrity.
  • It brings It brings integrity.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, July 14, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • 30 years, Cristo Rey has transformed lives by providing a Catholic college preparatory education integrated
  • 30 years, Cristo Rey has transformed lives by providing a Catholic college preparatory education integrated
  • </c><00:38:10.960><c> with</c> preparatory education integrated with preparatory education integrated
  • Kingdom was widely regarded as a man of honor and integrity, and many sought his counsel on both personal
  • </c> This bill helps preserve the integrity This bill helps preserve the integrity of<05:27:39.440><c
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 04/08/26

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Madam Chair, in conclusion, the bill as amended strikes a balance to respect the Constitution, the integrity
  • balance to respect the<00:03:34.120><c> Constitution,</c><00:03:35.000><c> the</c><00:03:35.120><c> integrity
  • , the integrity of the profession,<00:03:36.840><c> protects</c><00:03:37.280><c> vulnerable</c><00:03
  • So,<00:51:36.680><c> this</c><00:51:36.840><c> would</c><00:51:37.000><c> integrate</c><00:51:37.680>
  • <c> protections</c> So, this would integrate protections So, this would integrate protections against
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Election Law (02/10/2026)

Election Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • From an election law perspective, the bill supports voter confidence and election integrity by helping
  • Public confidence in the government, and public confidence in the integrity and fairness of our elections
  • It removes an additional step that has no demonstrated impact on election integrity while meaningfully
  • <c> election</c> trips while maintaining strong election trips while maintaining strong election integrity
  • , and as we heard earlier, the integrity, and as we heard earlier, the safety<01:56:43.520><c> of</c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/25/26

Elections Finance and Government Operations

Transcript Highlights:
  • I know that investing with integrity is important to the members of this committee.
  • Um I know that investing with integrity<00:26:03.600><c> is</c><00:26:03.760><c> important</c><00:26:
  • is important to the members of integrity is important to the members of this<00:26:04.880><c> committee
  • to our local with integrity is important to our local units<00:26:08.240><c> of</c><00:26:08.400><c>
  • of um our open meetings um and integrity of um our open meetings um and you<01:13:19.920><c> know</c
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 02/10/25

Jobs and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • And perhaps most importantly, IPS integrates employment services with mental health services.
  • </c><01:16:03.120><c> Employment</c> importantly IPS integrates Employment importantly IPS integrates
  • </c> with my co-workers further integrating with my co-workers further integrating with<01:19:01.239>
  • We integrate job coaching and placement, parenting classes, child support management, and wraparound
  • </c><01:33:56.199><c> job</c> parenting Services we integrate job parenting Services we integrate job
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (01/15/2025)

Criminal Justice and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • They serve 9 to 1 on each of the weekend days, and then on the weekday they are integrating into our
  • into our uh trial they are integrating into our uh trial courts<00:14:30.839><c> to</c><00:14:31.240
  • Then there is a drug unit, a public integrity unit, a Medicaid fraud unit, and we have a special unit
  • And we hold that standard on purpose because there's a lot of authority and integrity.
  • </c> there's a lot of authority and integrity there's a lot of authority and integrity and<00:47:47.200
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Energy, Utilities, Environment and Climate - 04/08/26

Energy, Utilities, Environment, and Climate

Transcript Highlights:
  • What is the implication for integrating into our grid and our larger systems?
  • people's trust that there is integrity in the study, that it is neutral, that it doesn't have a bias
  • people's trust that there is integrity in the study, that it is neutral, that it doesn't have a bias
  • And I think with that we will take a 5-minute recess. is integrity in the study, that it is is integrity
  • </c><01:44:48.600><c> of</c> not just my trust in the integrity of not just my trust in the integrity
Keywords: 1187, senate, all