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ID
Transcript Highlights:
- and senator.
- And Senator.
- ... ...and then next session we can work on specific legislation to prevent these organizations from
- It enables early intervention before irreversible harm can occur, and it treats the threat to expose
- And if that's okay, Mr. Chairman, we'd go ahead and let him.
Summary:
The committee first approved minutes from prior meetings and agreed to reorder the agenda. It then heard House Bill 673, which would require legislative candidates to have lived in their district for at least 120 days before filing, clarifying residency intent for House and Senate races. The sponsor said the bill is narrowly aimed at legislative offices and could be revisited later if redistricting creates timing issues. The committee moved HB 673 to the floor with a due pass recommendation.
Members also introduced several RS measures. RS 33171 would let Idaho cities apply to join the state insurance pool, with the sponsor saying cities would pay all costs and could decide whether the arrangement saves money. RS 33289 was described as an election cleanup bill to fix missed references for soil and water conservation districts, mail-in-ballot-only precincts, and canvassing timelines; members asked questions about district elections and ballot logistics. RS 33343 would strengthen criminal penalties for sextortion, especially involving minors, by making threats to expose intimate images actionable even if the images are never shared; the sponsor emphasized the harm to children and the need for early intervention. All three RS measures were introduced.
The committee then heard House Bill 549, which would amend hospital district dissolution petition rules by requiring signatures from electors only, rather than both electors and property owners. The sponsor and a remote testifier said the current property-owner requirement is difficult or nearly impossible to verify in areas with many nonresident property owners and is inconsistent with other initiative laws. After testimony, the committee sent HB 549 to the floor with a due pass recommendation. The meeting adjourned after completing its work.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- and senator.
- And senator.
- And then next session we can work on specific legislation to prevent these organizations from acquiring
- commissions and like districts and things like that, Those specific commissions and like districts and
- It enables early intervention before irreversible harm can occur, and it treats the threat to expose
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Continuing Care Retirement Communities Jun 21st, 2026 at 10:00 am
Transcript Highlights:
- We have a very, very good coordinated comprehensive fitness and wellness program, which really right
- That practice focuses on prevention and very comprehensive services of coordinating everything.
- And that will enhance programming by people sharing their talents, their ideas, and interests with their
- And that will enhance programming by people sharing their talents, their ideas, and interests with their
- And when you start to do smaller increments and different ways to support it, like a social day program
Summary:
The commission meeting focused on continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), beginning with a presentation from Two Life Communities on its Opus Newton model, which is opening in the fall. Two Life described Opus as a middle-income, modern CCRC built around affordability, care coordination in residents’ apartments rather than separate care buildings, and resident-driven community life. Commissioners asked about financing, home care arrangements, affordability, Medicaid/MassHealth access, and the role of resident councils versus board representation. Two Life said it wants to remain within the CCRC framework, but expressed concern about proposals that would require multiple discrete care levels, impose deadlines on entrance-fee refunds, or require resident board seats.
The commission then discussed possible recommendations. There was broad support for Senate Bill 478, which would require clearer disclosure of entrance-fee refund terms in a separate document for prospective residents. On refund timing, members were divided: some favored a one-year deadline or a deadline with waivers, while others opposed a fixed deadline because of financing risks and the potential impact on new development and current residents. Several members suggested keeping the status quo but adding better data collection and reporting on refund timing. On the CCRC definition and marketing, members debated whether the current statutory definition is too vague and whether the commission should recommend clearer standards or a certification-like process, while also noting resource limits for state oversight.
Members also discussed the Age CCRC Consumer Guide, with general agreement that it should be updated and made more useful to consumers, possibly with clearer questions to ask and more information about facilities, though some cautioned against adding subjective financial-risk statements that would be hard to administer. On resident representation, several commissioners strongly supported requiring resident voting members on boards, while providers argued that strong resident associations and regular meetings with boards may be preferable and that communities should retain flexibility. The meeting ended with a request for written comments by July 11, draft recommendations to be circulated July 18, and a possible final meeting on July 21, with the commission aiming to finish by August 1.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/25
Transportation Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- We found out recently that program is being cut by the Trump-Musk administration, and so we will only
- We found out recently that program is being cut by the Trump-Musk administration, and so we will only
- We found out recently that program is being cut by the Trump-Musk administration, and so we will only
- And so what I think was really smart about this program design is it entered the market just as we've
- So I think this just goes to show the success that this one intervention for one year is having, and
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee Apr 22nd, 2026
Utilities and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- The program does not fairly compensate projects for their full value to the grid and ratepayers and relies
- to make a program that is cost-effective and meets all of the goals.
- coordination with other entities as they determine program design and implementation.
- for legislative intervention to address that and bring rates down.
- How we prepare and respond can make the difference between lives saved and catastrophes prevented.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- CDTFA administers state and local sales and use taxes, among several other tax and fee programs.
- CDTFA administers state and local sales and use taxes among several other tax and fee programs.
- Sometimes. of state and local sales and use taxes, among several other tax and fee programs.
- and Prevention Program grant, local mitigation grants associated with Proposition 64, and also the adult
- And that has still led to additional and ongoing problems with those facilities, a lack of programs,
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget General Government Subcommittee 2nd Revision: Agenda Revised: 10:30 a.m. Ethics Commission
A&B General Government Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- And think it's a great program. And I think we should do as much for it as we can.
- We began engaging cities and school districts early to try to prevent disruption before mandatory reporting
- And these definitely do we want to track outcomes that allow early intervention.
- Commission and the issue with taking up a new program and putting it down and running them in parallel
- early in the morning and on weekends.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- And the policy, of course, is to prevent the unchecked deployment of fleets without any oversight.
- of course, is to Um and the policy, of course, is to prevent<00:13:44.720><c> the</c><00:13:44.839><c
- And I believe we do have George McMahon from the Teamsters Apprenticeship and Training Program here to
- and Training Program here Apprenticeship and Training Program here to<00:32:13.520><c> testify</c><00
- <02:05:10.520><c> and</c><02:05:11.320><c> and</c> and and and and and and and<02:05:13.160><c> and</
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
House - Appropriations and Finance Mar 20th, 2025
House Appropriations & Finance
Transcript Highlights:
- And Mr.
- And I represent the Pueblos of Acoma and Taos and also the Center of Law and Poverty.
- And funds in over 20 years of effort in developing our language immersion-based program, starting at
- the early childhood level and building up to 8th grade.
- charter schools as eligible locations to apply for the grant program, and amends the definition of grid
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on State and Local Government - 02/18/25
State and Local Government
Transcript Highlights:
- > package</c> prevention and program Integrity package prevention and program Integrity package I'll<
- and program Integrity fraud prevention and program Integrity proposals<01:39:08.320><c> for</c><01:39
- c> enhance</c><01:40:56.000><c> program</c> abuse and enhance program abuse and enhance program integrity
- </c><01:41:32.840><c> and</c><01:41:33.000><c> program</c> education fraud prevention and program education
- fraud prevention and program Integrity<01:41:33.880><c> package</c><01:41:34.880><c> and</c><01:41:35.040
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Courts, Corrections and Justice Aug 26th, 2025
Courts, Corrections & Justice Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- Representative Anaya, well, she is the pro at reintegration. and has run that program for years and years
- a few of us to some of the people in from Missouri and their program And I visited a couple of weeks
- Through programming, J JACC, JCC's Youth Mentoring, and we provide a lot of intervention, probation.
- And initially, when him and I got to know each other a couple of years ago for the first time, early
- They are expanding their program and would love to come and talk to us about that.
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Senate Standing Committee on Appropriation and Revenue. (3-4-26)
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, there are national standards called EHDI, early hearing detection and intervention.
- ><c> and</c> EHDI early hearing and detection and EHDI early hearing and detection and intervention.
- on Medicaid and other state-supported plans and programs have very low cost for access to hearing health
- </c> state-supported plans and programs have state-supported plans and programs have very<00:35:24.680
- Uh, one, I'm very excited about the doctoral program and I get the idea from the Lexington Hearing and
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Meeting Start 00:00:00
Roll Call 00:00:10
SB 6 Discussion 00:40
SB 6 Vote 00:13:30
Cochlear Implants 00:16:25, 958, all
Summary:
The Senate Appropriations and Revenue Committee heard Senate Bill 6, sponsored by Senate President Robert Stivers, which would create an endowed research fund to support collaborative university research in Kentucky. Stivers described the bill as an extension of earlier higher-education research efforts, arguing that Kentucky should build research “hubs” by requiring or encouraging partnerships among universities and outside entities, with potential focus areas including health care, engineering, aerospace, agriculture, and other emerging fields. He said the proposal would establish five research tranches over five years and sought a $30 million endowment for each, generating annual interest to fund consortium-based research and leverage additional private and federal dollars. Senators Frommeyer, Neal, Givens, Boswell, and Richardson spoke in support, emphasizing economic development, job creation, and examples from other research clusters such as Boston and North Carolina’s Research Triangle. The committee voted 12-0 to report the bill favorably to the Senate floor.
The committee then received a presentation from Dr. Matthew Bush of the University of Kentucky on pediatric hearing loss and cochlear implants. Bush explained that early hearing detection and intervention is critical because hearing loss in newborns is a neurocognitive emergency that affects language, literacy, and long-term outcomes. He outlined national screening benchmarks, Kentucky’s incidence of childhood hearing loss, and the high educational and societal costs of untreated hearing loss. Bush also highlighted disparities in rural and western Kentucky, where children face delayed diagnosis, longer waits for hearing aids or cochlear implants, and more difficulty accessing follow-up care. He described cochlear implants, the multidisciplinary care they require, and research showing improved language development, quality of life, and cost savings when children are treated early.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- CDTFA administers state and local sales and use taxes, among several other tax and fee programs.
- fire departments, and assist those who are in need by funding essential health and human service programs
- and local sales and use taxes, among several other tax and fee programs.
- and Prevention Program grant, local mitigation grants associated with Proposition 64, and also the adult
- And that has still led to additional and ongoing problems with those facilities, a lack of programs,
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Rules convened with quorum and first approved several governor’s appointments not required to appear, including Deborah Garns, Davis Rabbit, Cindy Silva, Vincent Wells, and Lee Herrick as California Poet Laureate, all by 5-0 votes. The committee also approved reference of bills to committees and floor acknowledgments, each by unanimous 5-0 votes.
The committee then heard testimony on the appointment of Trista Gonzalez as Director of the Department of Tax and Fee Administration. Gonzalez described her 33-year career in tax administration, emphasized taxpayer service, efficient collection, and support for small businesses, and answered questions about lithium extraction tax registration, online sales tax enforcement under Wayfair and AB 147, and CDTFA’s work with illicit cigarette, tobacco, and cannabis activity. Members praised her responsiveness to legislators and constituents, and public commenters from Ryan LLC and the California Society of Enrolled Agents supported her confirmation. The committee voted 5-0 to send her nomination to the full Senate.
The committee also heard from Aaron McGuire, executive director of the Board of State and Community Corrections, on his confirmation. He discussed the board’s expanded responsibilities, including annual detention facility inspections, grant administration, and the new in-custody death review division. Members questioned him about grant oversight, audits, implementation of SB 519, access to local agency records, standards for detention facilities, and conditions in Los Angeles County juvenile facilities. McGuire said the board is using inspections, technical assistance, and public reporting to improve compliance and transparency, and that additional trailer bill language clarified access to records. Public support came from nonprofit reentry providers and Giffords. The committee approved his nomination 5-0, and then adjourned.
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 7th, 2025
S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- And, um, this bill would take this to a mandatory, um, waiver program.
- And that program, unlike programs operated by the Department of Housing or by Texas State Affordable
- And they allow the HHSC to create meaningful reports on the program.
- response programs, and I am here as a resource witness.
- mental health programs assisting veterans and their families.
Bills:
HCR7
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- K through 3 are only provided in English, and obviously in dual language immersion programs there is
- can</c><00:21:28.080><c> approve</c> the program and the district can approve the program and the district
- next year and see what we can do early next year and see what we can do to<00:47:27.800><c> work</c>
- </c><00:59:40.880><c> one</c> teacher Pro program on line 1.27 and one teacher Pro program on line 1.27
- be a landmine with respect to some of the early start for schools and the cell phone policy, and things
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Part 2 - 03/21/25
Judiciary and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- > abuse,</c> public, and to prevent animal abuse, public, and to prevent animal abuse, which<01:13:34.800
- I would say that the federal government through the Child Abuse and Prevention Treatment Act does not
- </c><01:54:38.320><c> Prevention</c><01:54:38.800><c> Treatment</c> the Child Abuse and Prevention Treatment
- the Child Abuse and Prevention Treatment Act<01:54:40.080><c> does</c><01:54:40.400><c> not</c><01:54
- These are programs that are an important part of the social safety net and really require everyone to
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 13th, 2026 at 09:32 am
House Appropriations & Finance
Transcript Highlights:
- And I'm really proud of this program, and Asha's done wonderful, wonderful work.
- So yeah, there's her program and others like it.
- literacy and how to have programs and landing spots for those programs all around the state, not just
- And we just need to step into those programs and get that thing moving.
- So I Really, I am happy to hear that you're working on a program that will prevent youth violence and
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- To get to the program two strangers removed me from my bedroom in the middle of the night and took me
- Hilton couldn't be with us today however Caroline Cole and survivor of the motivation program in the
- Our independent study program grounded in academic rigor and personal support helps students succeed
- This bill would clarify and strengthen many authorizer duties and establish an early warning process
- process to work together seamlessly and effectively to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and embezzlement
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- So now the new program is the the Democrats are now anti-tax and the Republicans are now pro-tax, and
- It strengthens public-private partnerships, broadens access to early intervention services, and seeks
- and I hear all of those and those are great, great programs, right.
- And that's kind of the point is to make sure that, uh, we're not growing a government program and spending
- Assistance Program, and the Targeted appraisal Review Program.
Bills:
HB249
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Focus on current screwworm research and how Texas can lead in surveillance, prevention, and rapid response
- locking down animal movements to prevent further spread. traps, lures, and training, and verifying the
- and preventing it from returning to Texas.
- detection and prevent outbreaks, rapid response protocols that allow state, federal, and private partners
- Key components that we have to have include the products for prevention and treatment.