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NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Economic and Rural Development Aug 11th, 2025

Economic & Rural Development & Policy Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • energy and clean technology available as we're proceeding with real clean energy and real clean technology
  • It is a clean, zero-emission source of heat and electricity. Geothermal energy is always present.
  • There's a deadline for converting these gas-fired power plants to clean energy production by 2045.
  • The projects we're developing represent opportunities not only to generate clean, firm baseload power
  • Thank you, Representative, and thank you, panel, for helping us to advance the conversation on clean
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Energy Resources Mar 3rd, 2025

Energy Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • We also provide administrative support for clean energy technology incubators, and then we have our,
  • That's a testimonial from a clean energy incubator client that was part of the A&M incubator.
  • If it's oil field, it's us, um, and, and the operator, we make them go clean it up. I hope so.
  • In June of 2023, the US National Clean Hydrogen strategy was released.
  • Solar is a predictable source of affordable, clean power generation.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 3rd, 2025

Energy Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • clean up site remediation.
  • To see how it grows and that it can be cleaned up and be reused.
  • And the operator, we make them go clean it up. I hope so.
  • National Clean Hydrogen Strategy was released.
  • It's of affordable, clean power generation.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 17th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Most recently, a three-vehicle collision in November claimed another life.
Summary: The Senate convened with all members present, heard a prayer and pledge, approved the prior day’s journal, and then moved through committee reports and House messages. Several bills were referred to committees, including low-income energy assistance and real property use restrictions. The chamber then took up a series of gubernatorial appointments, confirming Apollonio P. Hernandez to the University of Washington Board of Regents, Violet M. Frolov to the Central Washington University Board of Trustees, and Monica U. to the Washington Student Achievement Council, each after sponsor remarks and roll-call votes. The Senate also recessed briefly for caucuses and later resumed floor action on bills. On final passage, the Senate approved SB 6220 on nonprofit housing property tax exemptions for temporary community use, SB 5947 creating the Washington Health Care Board, ESSB 631 on safe pedestrian passage during construction, ESSB 6066 establishing crash prevention zones, SB 6044 recognizing Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas, SB 5899 allowing qualified chiropractors to treat non-human animals under a licensing framework, SB 6151 dedicating environmental program fee accounts, ESSB 6200 allowing renters and mobile home occupants to install portable cooling devices with safeguards, SB 5901 adjusting school construction assistance for on-base schools, and SB 6080 governing federal detention contracts with county and municipal jails. Most of these bills passed with strong bipartisan support, though SB 5947, SB 5924, SB 6200, and SB 6080 drew notable opposition from some senators who raised concerns about cost, scope, safety, or implementation. The Senate also adopted amendments to several measures, including technical or stakeholder-driven changes to SB 5947, ESSB 631, ESSB 6066, SB 5899, and ESSB 6200. SB 5924, expanding pharmacists’ scope of practice, passed after a lengthy debate over access to care, professional training, and the role of collaborative drug therapy agreements; supporters framed it as a response to provider shortages, while opponents argued it moved too quickly or needed more study. SB 6080, concerning jail contracts for federal detainees, saw failed amendments seeking an attorney general opinion and a good-faith extension, before passing on a 30-19 vote. The meeting ended with a personal privilege statement marking Lunar New Year and a motion to recess for lunch and caucus.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 16th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Apr 24th, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • took down the Brantley RC Hatch Bobcats took down the Brantley Bulldogs Bulldogs Bulldogs 69-67, claiming
  • its 11th 69-67, claiming its 11th 69-67, claiming its 11th AHSAA state basketball title in program AHSAA
  • on next year we will be back again here on next year we will be back again here on next year as we claim
  • our 12th state championship. as we claim our 12th state championship. as we claim our 12th state championship
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

House in Session Apr 24th, 2025

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • CONTRARY TO THE INACCURATE CLAIMS... AND MISINFORMATION THAT MAY BE CIRCULATING.
  • PRESENTING HB 6521, A LOCAL SETTLEMENT CLAIM.
  • As of Justice and Claims, somebody CS...
  • This is a claim on behalf of the estate of...
  • By the Civil Justice and Claims Subcommittee.
Summary: The Florida House of Representatives conducted legislative business including prayer, pledge, and voting on multiple bills. Key legislation included HB 1105 expanding Florida Bright Futures Scholarship eligibility, HB 443 on charter school regulations (passed 83-23), and HB 1539 on materials harmful to minors (passed 81-29) after extensive debate about book challenges in schools. Other bills addressed education funding, law enforcement benefits, parole guidelines, and various local issues. The Speaker announced budget negotiations with the Senate have stalled, with disagreements over spending levels and tax cuts. The House will not meet this weekend as originally planned. Session adjourned until tomorrow at 10 AM.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/18/2026 - Senate Health and Human Services

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Consumers can compare premiums and deductibles, but they cannot compare how often plans deny claims,
  • This bill simply requires insurers to report standardized Arizona-specific data on how they process claims
  • Consumers can compare premiums and deductibles, but they cannot compare how often plans deny claims,
  • deductibles, but they cannot compare how often plans deny claims, deny prior authorizations, or overturn
  • I want to address the claims that there are certain segments and certain groups that are covered.
NY

New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York State Senate Session - 06/03/2026

New York Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Your hate cannot win you a higher wage, affordable medical care, clean air, or lower energy bills, and
  • YOUR HATE CAN WINNER A HIGHER WAGE AFFORDABLE MEDICAL CARE, CLEAN AIR OR LOWER ENERGY BILLS AND YOUR
  • Even more relevantly, New York State is not the only jurisdiction, as the Senator, my colleague, claimed
  • LEGISLATION, EVEN MORE RELEVANTLY, NEW YORK STATE IS NOT THE ONLY JURISDICTION AS THE SENATOR, MY COLLEAGUE CLAIMED
Keywords: 993, senate, all
Summary: The Senate convened, approved the journal, and then moved through a large number of motions to discharge bills from committees and substitute identical Senate bills for third reading. The chamber also received and accepted a Finance Committee report on nominations for Kathleen Mosier as Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Terrence O’Leary as Commissioner of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, and John Kagia as Executive Director of the Office of Cannabis Management. All three nominees were confirmed, with Mosier and O’Leary confirmed unanimously and Kagia confirmed 57-1, with Senator Walczyk voting no. The Senate adopted previously approved resolutions recognizing June 2026 as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month and mourning the death of Susan Irene Wright of Harlem. Senators Brisport and Bottcher spoke at length in support of Pride Month, emphasizing LGBTQ+ history, resilience, and ongoing threats to the trans community. On the Susan Wright resolution, Senators Cleare, Bailey, and Bottcher praised her community leadership, philanthropy, and family legacy, and Assembly Member Jordan Wright was recognized in the chamber. The body then considered and passed many bills on the calendar, including measures on insurance, environmental conservation, public health, education, business law, labor, social services, highway law, and local tax exemptions. Several bills drew brief explanations of vote, including a measure to end higher insurance premiums for widows, a bill to prohibit correctional facilities from denying visitation because of menstrual products or IUDs, and a Medicaid-related bill to expand access to blood pressure monitors for pregnant people. Most bills passed with broad support, though some had notable opposition from a small group of senators. Late in the session, the Senate took up a proposed constitutional amendment on redistricting. Senator Stewart-Cousins sponsored the measure, and Senator Walczyk questioned it extensively, arguing voters had previously approved an independent redistricting process and objecting to changes that would remove the Legislature’s two-thirds map-approval requirement and alter the commission’s role. The sponsor said the changes were needed in response to aggressive partisan redistricting in other states and would still require voter ratification in future sessions. The transcript ends during that debate, with no final vote on the amendment shown.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Public Safety Committee Apr 14th, 2026

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • The peace officer is expected to know who this person claiming to be a medical professional is.
  • Yeah, I believe the opposition's claim that there's no evidence to support tougher sentences to reduce
  • and low-level convictions to petition the court to seal their records, offering a true and complete clean
  • A chance at a true clean slate for a limited category of records at the discretion of a judge, we believe
Committee: House Public Safety
Keywords: 988, house, all