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OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations and Budget Transportation Subcommittee Feb 9th, 2026 at 10:30 am
A&B Transportation Subcommittee
Transcript Highlights:
- in the field that are working directly in the industry through their employment with one of our research
- The basic idea on this is to make sure that the young engineers that we have going into the research
- particularly in UASAM, are going to be eligible for the tax credit. ers that we have going into the research
Committee:
House A&B Transportation Subcommittee
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- environmental science and society from Utah State University and recently completed his postdoctoral research
- In this case, doing title research on water rights, things that pertain to only one specific property
- In this case, doing title research on water rights, things that are pertained to only one specific property
Committee:
Senate Resources and Environment
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
FIN Info Briefing - Tue Jan 6, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Our research enrollment since 2017.
- </c> and groundbreaking research. and groundbreaking research.
- at 15% for research grants.
- </c> biomedical research. biomedical research.
- </c><01:53:58.000><c> into</c> but also conduct research into but also conduct research into uh<01:53
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Emergency Management Committee Apr 21st, 2026
Emergency Management
Transcript Highlights:
- We've got a great Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development that currently exists, but this
- bill really seeks to ...research and development that currently exists, but this bill really seeks to
- the fire tech innovation space, which incidentally is one of California's leading new technology. research
- Unit within Cal Fire, which builds upon the department's existing Office of Wildfire Technology, Research
Committee:
Senate Emergency Management
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 007 Jan 21st, 2026
Colorado Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Members of the Institute of Cannabis Research Governing Board for a term expiring August 5, 2027: Angela
- members of the Institute<00:29:18.960><c> of</c><00:29:19.120><c> Cannabis</c><00:29:19.520><c> Research
- </c><00:29:19.919><c> Governing</c> Institute of Cannabis Research Governing Institute of Cannabis Research
KY
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, I did extensive research uh written.
- And as Jim mentioned, we worked to I helped him write Ryan's law after we did all the research on it.
- And as Jim mentioned, we worked to I helped him write Ryan's law after we did all the research on it.
- </c><01:41:33.440><c> We</c><01:41:33.679><c> helped</c><01:41:34.000><c> create</c> all the research
- We helped create all the research on it.
Committee:
Joint Health Services
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Public Safety Committee Jun 23rd, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- We are a national research policy organization working to build safe communities.
- Research and experience tell us that people who are going to willfully violate do so early.
- And the research has shown repeatedly.
- And the research has shown repeatedly. Thank you. Deterrent.
- Extensive research has shown that longer sentences do not deter crime.
Summary:
The committee began without a quorum and heard several bills in subcommittee format. AB 1546, which would increase penalties for repeat DUI offenders by allowing a third DUI within 10 years to be charged as a wobbler, requiring a fifth DUI to be a felony, and lengthening ignition interlock and license revocation periods, drew strong support from law enforcement and district attorney groups and opposition from public defenders and reform advocates who argued the bill would further criminalize substance use and mental health issues. No vote was taken because there was no quorum at the time.
AB 1595, aimed at standardizing post-conviction procedures for wrongful conviction claims and clarifying courts’ authority to consider new evidence, was supported by innocence and public defender organizations and opposed by district attorneys, who said existing habeas law is already clear and that the bill would add complexity and burden courts. AB 292, which would impose mandatory jail time for repeat felony domestic violence offenders within seven years, was supported by sheriffs, prosecutors, probation officers, and local governments, but opposed by domestic violence survivor advocates and public defender groups who warned it would not deter abuse and could criminalize survivors and divert resources from services. AB 1816, allowing courts to extend probation up to one additional year for sex offenders who have not completed required treatment, drew support from probation and law enforcement groups and opposition from public defenders and civil liberties advocates concerned about longer supervision, technical violations, and barriers such as poverty and treatment access; the committee later took a roll call and passed the bill 3-1, with one member not voting, sending it to Appropriations.
After quorum was established, the committee also passed AB 1627, which would bar people with misconduct in immigration enforcement from becoming California peace officers, and AB 1927, which would create a misdemeanor for falsely impersonating a bail agent to solicit bail, both on due pass motions to Judiciary/Appropriations as amended. AB 1854, a shield-law measure expanding protections for reproductive and gender-affirming health care providers, patients, and related businesses from out-of-state legal process, was supported by the Attorney General’s office and reproductive rights groups and opposed by anti-abortion and family policy organizations; it was moved on a due pass motion to Judiciary. The committee then heard AB 1872, which would make repeat adult swatting offenses a felony/wobbler and require restitution for property damage, with support from law enforcement, prosecutors, and civil liberties advocates and opposition from public defenders and justice reform groups who argued the bill would not deter conduct and could disproportionately affect people with mental illness or undocumented status. A motion to advance AB 1872 was made, but the transcript cuts off before any final vote on that bill.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/24/26
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- And as of the end of 2024, research had shown that they actually spent double the amount on admin than
- And the research showed that it was a lot of it due to folks not submitting the correct documentation
- And the research showed that it was a lot of it due to folks not submitting the correct documentation
- And the research showed that it was a lot of it due to folks not submitting the correct documentation
- And the research showed that it was a lot of it due to folks not submitting the correct documentation
Bills:
HR1
Committee:
House Human Services Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/2/25
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- The next testifier we have signed up is Will Coy from the Minnesota Justice Research Center. Mr.
- I'm the policy director at the Minnesota Justice Research Center. In regards to HF 467...
- In regards to HF 467, the Minnesota Justice Research Center puts forth these statistics.
- I'm the executive director of the Minnesota Justice Research Center.
- </c> of the Minnesota Justice res Research of the Minnesota Justice res Research Center<01:28:25.080>
Committee:
House Public Safety Finance and Policy
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- I also developed skills in research, storytelling, and advocacy.
- There's research that shows achievement.
- </c><00:38:33.599><c> Research</c> traditional school setting. Research traditional school setting.
- Um<01:11:17.360><c> research</c><01:11:18.159><c> research</c><01:11:18.880><c> underscores</c><01:11
- :19.760><c> the</c> Um research research underscores the Um research research underscores the pivotal
Committee:
Senate Education Policy
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- to coordinate toward a seamless system, the development of a user-friendly website, coordinated research
- ><c> coordinated</c> of a userfriendly website coordinated of a userfriendly website coordinated research
- :19.080><c> and</c><00:05:19.240><c> the</c><00:05:19.360><c> new</c><00:05:19.639><c> pilot</c> research
- projects and the new pilot research projects and the new pilot program<00:05:20.319><c> around</c><00
- </c> privacy needs with our research privacy needs with our research questions<01:15:00.320><c> on</c
Committee:
House Legacy Finance
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Justin Killian, and I'm a policy researcher with Education Minnesota.
- and what have sitting here researching and what have you,<00:59:04.760><c> um,</c><00:59:05.480><c>
- And I appreciate the testifiers who came to talk about the realities and the data, the research, how
- </c><01:21:00.720><c> the</c> They spent several years researching the They spent several years researching
- ,</c> The takeaway from their research, The takeaway from their research, which<01:21:24.200><c> is</
Committee:
House Education Finance
Keywords:
education finance, school funding, K-12, prekindergarten, pre-K, early childhood education, general education aid, special education, literacy aid, school meals, free school meals, school breakfast, school lunch, charter school lease aid, charter schools, nonpublic pupil aid, private school aid, transportation aid, desegregation aid, integration aid
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:14:25.040><c> as</c> hearing. and then House Research as hearing. and then House Research as
- Also the GOP researcher, Tom Brennan.
- </c> more just wanted to thank our researcher more just wanted to thank our researcher Molly<00:36:28.000
- Christina Pah from House Research.
- Um Christina Pah from House Research.
Committee:
House Ways and Means
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 4/2/25
Commerce Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- I will do a fairly with House Research.
- And yes, I have two research articles to back that up.
- And yes, I have two research articles to back that up.
- And yes, I have two research articles to back that up.
- And yes, I have two research articles to back that up.
Committee:
House Commerce Finance and Policy
Keywords:
medical cannabis, cultivation, cannabinoid products, plant canopy, Minnesota statutes, cannabis, hemp, lower-potency, edibles, regulations, licensing, local control, consumer safety, age restrictions, commerce policy, financial institutions, insurance regulation, limited long-term care insurance, Medicare supplement, health insurance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/25
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Another competitive grant in our agency is the spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injuries research
- This is a research grant that's been around for several years now.
- In addition to those 19, there are currently 54 active funded research projects.
- </c><00:03:53.799><c> Grant</c> traumatic brain injuries research Grant traumatic brain injuries research
- </c><00:04:00.640><c> into</c> provides funding uh for Research into provides funding uh for Research
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Rep. Ben Bakeberg departing member remarks 5/18/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
ID
Idaho 2026 Regular Session
Agenda Jan 14th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- in environmental and society from Utah State University and recently completed his postdoctoral research
- In this case, doing title research on water rights, things that are pertinent to only one specific property
- In this case, doing title research on water rights, things that are pertained to only one specific property
Summary:
The committee began with a brief introduction of Dr. Ryan Tarver, a new postdoctoral researcher with a Ph.D. in environmental and society, and then introduced page Marley Johnson of Eagle High School, who said she plans to attend commercial flight school after graduation. Senator O’Connor noted his role on the Transportation Committee and invited her to coordinate if she is interested in airport-related tours or activities.
The committee then considered three water-related RS measures. Senator Anthon presented RS 32-962, a follow-up to last year’s domestic well exemption legislation, explaining that implementation raised questions about subdivisions already in progress before the enactment date; the committee voted to introduce it. Paul Arrington of the Idaho Water Users Association presented RS 32-937, which would let water district patrons adopt a resolution to charge certain property-specific costs directly to the affected property rather than spreading them across all users; the committee voted to send it to print. Arrington also presented RS 32-938, which would change PERSI-related language from “irrigation districts” to “irrigation and drainage entities” to better match how the retirement system applies the law; the committee voted to introduce it.
No testimony opposed the measures, and all three RS items were approved by voice vote. The committee then concluded its business and adjourned.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Fiscal Policy Mar 6th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- AUTISM AND NEURODEVELOPMENT IS A STATEWIDE HUB FOR AUTISM AWARENESS AND BRINGING TOGETHER ALL THE RESEARCH
- IT WILL ALSO COORDINATE WITH ALL THE DIFFERENT PROGRAMS WE HAVE THEIR OWN RESEARCH SO WE ARE REALLY GOING
- IT'S GOING TO GET WORSE AND WORSE IF WE DON'T DO THE RESEARCH AND FIND OUT WHAT ARE THE CAUSES.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (04/08/2026)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> in in here there's a research exception. in in here there's a research exception.
- Sorry, what kind of, if there was an exception for research, what research would be done on this?
- </c> what would this what kind of research what would this what kind of research would<02:42:33.680><
- ,</c><02:42:41.520><c> what</c><02:42:41.760><c> research</c> exception for research, what research exception
- for research, what research would<02:42:42.319><c> be</c><02:42:42.479><c> done</c><02:42:42.640><c>
Committee:
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
KY
Transcript Highlights:
- We can't do independent research and development.
- We can't do<00:10:03.480><c> independent</c><00:10:04.080><c> research</c><00:10:04.520><c> and</c><00
- </c> do independent research and development. do independent research and development.
- </c> We are funding some evaluation research We are funding some evaluation research because<00:10:08.360
- </c><00:15:44.120><c> has</c> again, over and over the research has again, over and over the research
Committee:
Joint Health Services