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ID
Transcript Highlights:
- The 600-hour requirement equates to approximately 30% of a standard full-time workload and is specifically
- This bill would require, you know, a veterinarian to work in the mixed animal practice.
- We were just mirroring what was required with WAMI and WAMI for WIMO. All right. Good enough.
- This is simply putting a requirement on an existing program.
- The Idaho Literacy Achievement Accountability Act requires the Idaho Comprehensive Literacy Plan.
Committee:
Senate Education
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Requiring transport when a mother is well and stable, with her bleeding well controlled, harms families
- The common-sense wording of this bill, requiring transport for bleeding that does not respond to the
- The common-sense wording of this bill, requiring transport for bleeding that does not respond to the
- Of course, we don't hesitate to transport if safety requires it, but many transports could be avoided
- Facilities are also not required to report how often they use high-risk strategies like restraint and
Committee:
Senate Health and Welfare
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- lotteries, revising the powers and duties of the Department of Lottery, revising the information required
- The attempt is to try to require the Commission to respond statutorily to a deck statement within 60
- This bill, or these bills, or the PCS, will require our This bill, or these bills, or the PCS, will require
- This bill removes that arbitrary time requirement. ...is licensed, active, and in good standing.
- education, passing examinations, and meeting all competency requirements.
Committee:
Senate Regulated Industries
Keywords:
Florida lottery, state lottery, lottery tickets, lottery retailer, Department of the Lottery, Division of Security, ball machine, lottery vending machine, instant tickets, online lottery tickets, major procurement, vendor disclosure, performance bond, retailer bond, security report, counterfeit ticket, altered ticket, false claim, ticket theft, fraud
Summary:
The Committee on Regulated Industries met and reported several bills favorably. SB 530 on state lotteries, presented by Senator Pizzo, made technical changes to the Department of Lottery’s powers and duties, clarified definitions, and allowed more flexibility to purchase rather than lease machines; two technical amendments were adopted before the bill passed. SB 204, also presented by Senator Bradley, increased penalties for illegal slot machine operations to a third-degree felony and created a process for veteran service organizations to seek binding declaratory statements from the Gaming Commission about whether a machine is lawful; the bill was reported favorably after testimony from supporters and a veteran organization expressing concern about clarity and good-faith cooperation. SB 658 and SB 608 were combined into a proposed committee substitute on water safety for rental and vacation properties, requiring certain pool or water safety devices and adding enforcement provisions through DBPR; the merged bill was reported favorably after strong testimony emphasizing child drowning statistics and support from local residents and industry representatives. SB 980, as amended, created the Florida Agegate Act to restrict advertising, promotion, and display of non-FDA-approved nicotine dispensing devices around minors, with escalating penalties and inspection authority; members discussed concerns about illegal products and enforcement, and the bill was reported favorably. SB 1708 on veterinary licensure by endorsement removed a three-year recent practice requirement for out-of-state veterinarians while keeping other competency standards, and it was reported favorably with support from several animal and veterinary-related groups. SB 680, as amended, addressed double taxation of electricity used at EV charging stations by creating a sales tax exemption for separately metered electricity transferred to consumers, and it was also reported favorably. The committee also noted additional support forms for the water safety bill and adjourned after miscellaneous remarks and announcements.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- This current rulemaking updates these standards to clarify some requirements and ensure consistency with
- Here, under this particular one, on plans and specifications, we removed a lot of requirements and then
- Here, under this particular one, on plans and specifications, we removed a lot of requirements and then
- We don't require plans and specifications support documentation to be reviewed and approved.
- And so the requirements for those kinds of facilities increase in complexity and requirements.
Committee:
Senate Resources and Environment
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (01/21/2026)
Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:21:39.679><c> within</c> understand what would be required within understand what would be required
- </c> challenges when hospitals require challenges when hospitals require medications<02:11:12.960><c>
- </c> those hospitals right now are required those hospitals right now are required to<05:17:21.120><c
- :50.320><c> got</c><05:17:50.480><c> the</c> are required is they've got the are required is they've
- </c> patients come in and uh require patients come in and uh require admission<05:39:25.680><c> while
NY
Transcript Highlights:
- first bill, Senate Bill 3868, by Senator Bailey: an act to amend the Insurance Law in relation to requiring
- by Senator Bailey: an act to amend the Insurance Law and the Social Services Law in relation to requiring
- by Senator Bailey: an act to amend the Insurance Law and the Social Services Law in relation to requiring
- Because it's requiring that it—oh, I'm sorry, no, it includes none of these.
- It removes the requirement. Is that better?
Committee:
Senate Insurance
Summary:
The Senate Standing Committee on Insurance met and considered a long agenda of bills focused on health coverage, insurance regulation, and related consumer protections. Measures discussed included coverage for infant formula, restrictions on step therapy for serious mental health conditions, physical and occupational therapy services, outpatient substance use disorder treatment without pre-authorization, mortgage guarantee insurance, patient navigation services, specialized dental benefit plan information, firefighter medical exams, the Strength and Homes Program, accident prevention course instruction, early egg and peanut allergy coverage, speech therapy for stuttering, dog-breed-related insurance restrictions, insurer advertising requirements, prescription drug substitution during shortages, and notice of long-term care rate increases. Members also discussed the rationale for some bills, including concerns about outdated advertising rules and the importance of allergy-related coverage for children.
Most bills were moved favorably, with several reported to the floor and others referred onward to the Finance Committee, Substance Use Disorder Committee, or Transportation Committee. Notable referrals included the infant formula, patient navigation, allergy coverage, stuttering therapy, and drug shortage substitution bills to Finance; the substance use disorder bill to the Substance Use Disorder Committee; and the accident prevention course bill to Transportation. Bills on mental health step therapy, mortgage guarantee insurance, specialized dental plan information, firefighter exams, dog breed restrictions, and insurer advertising requirements were reported to the floor.
The committee also took recorded votes, with some members noted as without recommendation or without recusal on certain bills, and Senator Helming recorded in the negative on the long-term care rate increase notice bill. Overall, the meeting concluded with all agenda items acted on and no bill defeated outright.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> were to be limited by the requirements. were to be limited by the requirements.
- . requirements. requirements.
- And, uh, in fact, as opposed to control, now it's a requirement. Some places have a requirement.
- documentation requirements.
- </c> but it requires people to do it. but it requires people to do it.
Committee:
Senate Human Services
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 3/23/26
Transportation Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:09:17.280><c> to</c> also required to also required to uh<00:09:19.360><c> plan</c><00:09:19.760
- Uh I under this 20-day requirement.
- regulations require Uh federal regulations require behind-the-wheel<00:29:44.880><c> training</c><00
- </c> the law to help back that requirement. the law to help back that requirement.
- c> the</c> requirement requiring anyone under the requirement requiring anyone under the age<01:51:31.360
Committee:
House Transportation Finance and Policy
Keywords:
vehicle registration, title transfer, rental vehicles, state regulations, motor vehicle laws, school buses, USDOT number, first aid kits, transportation safety, vehicle regulations, transit safety, assault penalties, public transportation, criminal justice, transit workers, transportation, railroad, safety, economic development, public roads
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Housing and Homelessness Prevention - 02/27/25
Housing and Homelessness Prevention
Transcript Highlights:
- <00:54:55.720><c> for</c><00:54:55.960><c> compliance</c> requirements for compliance requirements for
- With rent increase requirements in 372C.06, they are exempt from that requirement, which is the part
- ><c> to</c> owner or the seller is required to owner or the seller is required to notify<01:36:42.480
- </c> with that 120-day notice requirement with that 120-day notice requirement that's<01:37:21.560><c
- </c> there are a number of other requirements there are a number of other requirements already<01:38:
Committee:
Senate Housing and Homelessness Prevention
VT
Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session - 2026-05-13 - 10:00AM
Vermont Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:58:18.880><c> medical</c> Vermont also does not require medical Vermont also does not require
- </c> fail to report the information required fail to report the information required in<01:10:42.960>
- Section 3 amends 18 BSA 175 ALS reporting requirements and requires submission of an annual report on
- c> an</c> requirements requires submission of an requirements requires submission of an annual<01:36:
- </c> replaces annual reporting requirement replaces annual reporting requirement for<01:37:35.600><c>
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/23/26
Agriculture Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Therefore, as the draft language in here, there's labeling requirements as well as refrigeration requirements
- as well as refrigeration requirements as well as refrigeration requirements<00:10:40.560><c> ensuring
- </c> discussion about the zoning requirements discussion about the zoning requirements and<00:50:01.839
- </c><01:13:02.320><c> to</c> amendments, you would be required to amendments, you would be required to
- He said this legislative proposal would require that labeling be consistent across products and require
Committee:
House Agriculture Finance and Policy
Keywords:
eggs, donation, quality assurance, food assistance, charitable programs, agriculture, grain indemnity, financial security, crop insurance, Minnesota agriculture, farm assistance, down payment, state funding, loan modification, rotational grazing, grazing management, livestock, pasture management, soil health, erosion control
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
HOU-EIG, HOU DEFER, HOU DEFER, HOU Public Hearings 02-05-2026
Transcript Highlights:
- within HHFDC, requires counties and within HHFDC, requires counties and nonprofit<00:01:34.640><c> organizations
- <00:09:19.040><c> potential</c> requirement to defend uh potential requirement to defend uh potential
- Requires 50% of units made equity.
- </c> and requires reports to the legislature. and requires reports to the legislature.
- </c> timelines. will replace the requirement timelines. will replace the requirement that<01:21:02.239
Summary:
The committees heard testimony on five housing-related measures. SB 2232 would create a three-year tiny home grant pilot program within HHFDC, with annual reporting to HHFDC and the Legislature; testimony was mixed, and the bill was later recommended for passage with amendments, including a full-time housing development specialist, a residential-use-only restriction for the tiny homes, and a blanked appropriation. SB 2192 would bar county down-zoning that reduces housing capacity unless equivalent capacity is added elsewhere in the county; it drew support from housing advocates and comments from planning officials, and was also recommended for passage with amendments. SB 2378 would clarify insurance requirements for single- and multifamily projects seeking expedited county permitting; engineers and housing groups supported it, while one testifier opposed it, and it was recommended for passage with a technical amendment. SB 2524 would appropriate funds to the City and County of Honolulu for housing-related departments to comply with prior acts; the Honolulu department supported it, and members asked about prior spending and funding sources. SB 2398 would require residential housing utility availability maps; the Honolulu Board of Water Supply opposed the bill as written, citing infrastructure security, accuracy, liability, and administrative burden concerns, while supporters said it would improve transparency for developers. The chair proposed amendments to make the maps broad and geographic rather than parcel-specific, remove contested-case and reliance provisions, allow disclaimer language, and change the date; the bill was then recommended for passage with amendments, with one member noting reservations. All five measures were ultimately passed out of committee with amendments, with votes recorded and some members excused.
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
EDT-HRE, HRE Public Hearings 03-13-2025
Economic Development and Tourism
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> relating to endemic plants requires relating to endemic plants requires University<00:48:16.119>
- requires requires um<00:49:30.880><c> for</c><00:49:31.160><c> us</c><00:49:31.400><c> to</c><00:49:
- it is we're requiring you to do.
- </c> I don't know if I want to require I don't know if I want to require because<00:54:39.920><c> I'm
- No requirement, you know, unless this bill passed, there's no requirement.
Committee:
Senate Economic Development and Tourism
Summary:
The Senate Committee on Economic Development and Tourism and Higher Education heard HB 1494, relating to sports facilities. Testimony was largely in opposition to the bill as drafted from the Stadium Authority, the Department of Accounting and General Services, and the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, with several other written comments also opposing; each asked that if the measure advances, Senate language from related stadium bills be incorporated instead. The University of Hawaiʻi testified in support of the Nāʻid project and said it wants the project delivered at Halawa so the university can have a football facility, though members pressed the university on whether it was effectively supporting both the project and the bill’s current approach.
A substantial portion of the hearing focused on the stadium project’s financing, schedule, and oversight. DAGS and Public Works discussed a consultant contract that had grown to about $28 million and an audit that recovered $441,000 after improper travel and expense reimbursements, including first-class airfare and other personal expenses; officials said the audit exposed weak internal controls and led to revised reimbursement policies. Members questioned whether the problems would have been found without media reporting and whether stronger oversight should have been in place earlier.
The committee also discussed the current Ching Field setup for UH football, with witnesses describing it as less than ideal and temporary until the new stadium is built. Stadium Authority representatives said the current preferred offeror is Aloha Halawa Development Partners, negotiations have recently accelerated, and the goal remains a contract this summer and a fall 2028 opening. They said the state is committed to $350 million in general obligation bonds, with the overall project expected to cost more, and that the developer is exploring other financing sources such as TIF or CFD while the state and city work to expedite permits and demolition. No vote or final action on the bill was taken in the portion provided.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 2/12/25
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- That's required under state law.
- registration requirements.
- </c> adjudication this bill requires adjudication this bill requires offenders<00:25:17.440><c> to</c
- </c> pornography this bill also requires pornography this bill also requires registration<00:25:37.360
- registration but there is a requires registration but there is a general<00:34:39.679><c> requirement
Committee:
House Public Safety Finance and Policy
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- Sometimes denying the required transfer of assets for over a year.
- Private health plans require binding arbitration to resolve malpractice claims.
- The operation required significant overtime from multiple agencies.
- But there's a requirement of intent to treat the animals in those local ordinances.
- The bill requires standardized itemization of all lien-based medical bills.
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- ,</c><00:12:26.480><c> the</c> of conforming with the requirements, the of conforming with the requirements
- ><c> commissioner</c> Subdivision 9 requires the commissioner Subdivision 9 requires the commissioner
- ><c> credit</c><00:20:00.960><c> to</c> Subdivision 10 requires the credit to Subdivision 10 requires
- It also requires the credit.
- </c><01:05:07.760><c> of</c> capacity and the meet requirements of capacity and the meet requirements
Committee:
Senate Taxes
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- spend over $3,000 of your own funds to support your lobbying; that requires registration.
- spend over $3,000 of your own funds to support your lobbying; that requires registration.
- </c><01:05:11.880><c> um</c> systems because of the requirements um systems because of the requirements
- </c><01:12:54.840><c> to</c> contributions which you are required to contributions which you are required
- </c> you know not fulfilling the requirements you know not fulfilling the requirements if<01:22:01.040
Committee:
Senate Elections
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- requirements.
- If the state requires me be direct.
- , federal requirements.
- </c><00:35:45.880><c> They</c> requirements, federal requirements.
- They requirements, federal requirements.
Committee:
House Human Services Finance and Policy
Keywords:
Medical Assistance, Medicaid, prepayment review, claims review, fee-for-service, provider integrity, high-risk provider, high-risk service, fraud prevention, program integrity, Department of Human Services, CMS, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, health care billing, medical claims, provider enrollment, Indian Health Service, Minnesota Statutes chapter 256B, human services, medical assistance
ND
North Dakota 2026 1st Special Session
Energy Development and Transmission Committee Jul 22nd, 2026 at 09:00 am
Energy Development and Transmission Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- And that is, coincidentally, also when reclamation requirements started.
- What the regulatory requirements are going to be for them?
- So they have an additional finding that they're required to make.
- bill that includes that requirement.
- State legislatures have generally avoided requiring State legislatures have generally avoided requiring
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:57:55.480><c> services</c> receive required services receive required services a<00:57:57.039
- 00:57:59.160><c> of</c> a law requiring the memorandum of a law requiring the memorandum of understandings
- both federal and state laws requirement both federal and state laws require<00:59:02.520><c> that</c
- </c><01:07:23.119><c> um</c> school student and they require um school student and they require um special
- </c><01:08:43.799><c> by</c> mou students are it is still required by mou students are it is still required
Committee:
Senate Education