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OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appr-Sub-General Government and Transportation 2ND REVISED Afternoon Session Jan 12th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Transcript Highlights:
- Again, extremely critical programs.
- They need that to be able to match federal funds in the transit program.
- This is a very important program.
- The department set that program in motion in July of this year.
- Back to the Heartland Flyer and the programs we use for transportation.
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Senate Committee on Health and Human Services Apr 2nd, 2025
Health & Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- misleadingly suggest a broader application than it actually has, as it... applies only to residency programs
- This applies to... to all the inpatient competency restoration programs that any entity that's doing.
- MS in the screening program. Thank you. Questions. Thank you so much for being here.
- This bill will require private health plans to create right-to-shop program for enrollees.
- We ended up creating a program through ERS that really diverged from the Model Act.
Committee:
Senate Health & Human Services
Keywords:
healthcare, training, abuse, neglect, penalties, chemical dependency, safety, regulation, inpatient competency restoration, competency restoration, forensic mental health, mental health law, criminal competency, incompetent to stand trial, Chapter 46B, HHSC, Health and Human Services Commission, state hospital, behavioral health, local mental health authority
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Rules Apr 16th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- OVER 50% OF DEATHS IN FLORIDA OCCUR IN THE SERVICE OF A HOSPICE PROGRAM AND THIS ALLOWS PHYSICIANS TO
- COMFORTABLE AND I SUPPORT THE INTENT BUT BELIEVE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CAPITALIZATION INCENTIVE PROGRAMS
- SHOULD BE FUNDING PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AGAIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH THESE PROGRAMS INSTEAD TO INCREASE THE RANGE
- 248 RELATED TO HOMESCHOOL SO THE RATIONALE IS WE WILL ENSURE THE STUDENTS IN A VIRTUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
- : THE STUDENT MUST BE A FULL-TIME STUDENT ENROLLED IN A VIRTUAL FLORIDA SCHOOL, FULL-TIME VIRTUAL PROGRAM
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Keeping immigration enforcement activity out of schools without a warrant 3/26/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- I want to take a moment to speak directly to our schools, our teachers, bus drivers, principals, nurses
- our teachers, bus<00:21:08.360><c> drivers,</c><00:21:09.120><c> principals,</c><00:21:09.800><c> nurses
- ,</c> bus drivers, principals, nurses, bus drivers, principals, nurses, superintendents,<00:21:11.160
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Would nurses be legally entitled to sit in patient rooms while making rounds?
- <00:09:28.880><c> Would</c><00:09:29.120><c> nurses</c><00:09:29.519><c> be</c><00:09:29.680><c> legally
- Would nurses be legally entitled to for?
- Would nurses be legally entitled to sit<00:09:30.640><c> in</c><00:09:30.880><c> patient</c><00:09:31.120
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Standing Committee on Licensing, Occupations, and Administrative Regulations.(2-25-26)
Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations
Transcript Highlights:
- We created a lot of this in giving nurse practitioners the ability to prescribe.
- /c><00:22:52.880><c> this</c><00:22:53.600><c> in</c><00:22:53.919><c> giving</c><00:22:54.640><c> nurse
- </c> created a lot of this in giving nurse created a lot of this in giving nurse practitioners<00:22:
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Legislative Session Day 20 (2-4-26)
Kentucky House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- House Resolution 55, Representative Rmmer, a resolution recognizing February 5th, 2026 as Kentucky Nurses
- /c> recognizing February 5th, 2026 as recognizing February 5th, 2026 as Kentucky<00:28:43.200><c> Nurses
- </c> Kentucky Nurses Day in the Commonwealth. Kentucky Nurses Day in the Commonwealth.
Keywords:
Convene 00:00
Senate Message 05:02
Calendar/2nd Readings 05:49
Report of Committees 06:49
Orders of the Day 08:20
HB 4 08:33
Motions, Petitions, and Communications 17:34
Introduction of New Bills and Resolutions 27:40
Recess for ConC/Rules Meeting 29:22
ConC/Rules Report 33:29
Floor Amendments 35:06
Adjournment 35:37, 958, all
Summary:
The House convened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, established a quorum, excused absent members, and suspended rules to allow bill co-sponsorships and vote modifications. The chamber approved the journal and received notice that the Senate had passed Senate Bills 48 and 102 and requested concurrence. The clerk then reported second-reading bills including measures on school bus safety, special license plates, healthcare workforce credentials, housing, veteran PTSD treatment, postsecondary education, the Kentucky Fire Commission, and local purchasing, along with committee reports advancing a wide range of bills on cultured meat, eviction/removal of unlawful occupants, involuntary commitment, grand jury service, CPA licensure, physical therapy, engineering scholarships, rabies vaccinations, the Controlled Substance Prescribing Council, robotics, reading and language arts instruction, and the education assessment/accountability system.
The main floor action was House Bill 4, relating to grooming a minor. The sponsor described the bill as creating criminal penalties for grooming behavior, with enhanced penalties when the offender holds a position of authority. A floor amendment was adopted making technical wording changes and adding siblings and volunteers to the bill’s lawful-purpose exceptions. Members from both parties spoke in support, emphasizing child protection and the need for stronger legal tools, though one member said she wished the age threshold were higher. The House then passed House Bill 4 as amended by a vote of 98-0.
After HB 4, the House moved through announcements and legislative citations. Members recognized the Corbin Middle School football team and the Lion County High School boys basketball team, and honored M. Samantha Shaver, DMD. Committee meeting notices were announced for several panels, including Economic Development, State Government, Natural Resources and Energy, Families and Children, and Health Services. The clerk also reported newly introduced bills and resolutions covering school foods, family care leave, correctional services, protective orders, data privacy, school funding for districts with high tax-exempt property, Medicaid coverage for adult day health and in-home attendant care, alternative diplomas, Kentucky Nurses Day, a sister-city partnership with Israel’s Shamron Regional Council, and DUI. The House then recessed briefly for committee meetings, received committee referral and rules reports, introduced floor amendments to HB 257 and HB 305, and adjourned until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Select Committee on Tribal Relations, January 27, 2026 - PM
Select Committee on Tribal Relations
Transcript Highlights:
- and cancer program, tobacco program, the community health workers, the diabetes education program, and
- would be really good for us as a program to start building that type of program.
- Um, and tribal diversion program.
- K through 2 school programs.
- </c> through our K through2 school programs. through our K through2 school programs.
Committee:
Joint Select Committee on Tribal Relations
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- So it could be a bank, investment management firm, technology provider, a program manager, the office
- Is there like a—who, is there like an auditing program?
- is that it actually can alleviate a lot of stress put on the taxpayers and also taxpayer-funded programs
- This also speaks to independent nurses. This speaks to, we spoke about realtors.
- to pass the same legislation this year, and many other states have also allowed for limited pilot programs
Committee:
Senate Commerce and Human Resources
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- They were here today to give us an overview of their programming, their down payment programs, and their
- They were here today to give us an overview of their programming, their down payment programs and their
- original 1999 families, the second generation, are now graduates of our state universities; they are our nurses
Summary:
The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, approval of the prior journal, and recognition of the Doctor of the Day and several guests and community groups, including correctional officer Jacob Polanco, Pima Community Land Trust representatives, student interns, and Arizona PTA members. Members also adopted a proclamation recognizing Kosovo’s Independence Day in Arizona, with remarks highlighting the Kosovo American community’s contributions to the state.
The chamber then moved into Committee of the Whole on a calendar of bills and resolutions. HB 2307 and HB 2758 were considered first; HB 2307 received committee amendments and was recommended do pass, while HB 2758 drew extensive debate over groundwater transport in La Paz County. Supporters argued the measure preserved a transportation-basin framework and added protections, while opponents warned it would facilitate water export for private investors and harm rural residents. After a division and recorded vote, HB 2758 failed to receive a due-pass recommendation. The House also considered HCR 2003, a referral related to transgender athletes in sports, where supporters framed it as a fairness and women’s sports issue and opponents argued it targeted a small population and should be left to athletic associations; it received a due-pass recommendation. HCR 2047 and HCR 2002, both relating to Judea and Samaria, also received due-pass recommendations after remarks citing biblical and historical references.
After the Committee of the Whole report was adopted, the House referred the approved measures to engrossing and noted HB 2758 failed. The chamber then took up third-reading votes on several bills, passing HB 251, HB 262, HB 272, HB 296, and HB 2459, with brief explanations on some votes, including support for a Buffalo Soldiers monument, AHCCCS-related changes, water infrastructure authority, and mobile home park utility billing protections. The House also heard personal privilege remarks and announcements, including comments on antisemitism after vandalism at a University of Arizona campus center, a request to wear pink or green in support of a murder victim’s mother testifying on a bill, tributes to Jesse Jackson and Bishop Peter Bowie, and committee meeting notices before adjourning until February 18, 2026.
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- They were here today to give us an overview of their programming, their down payment programs, and their
- They were here today to give us an overview of their programming, their down payment programs and their
- They are our nurses in our hospitals, the engineers building our infrastructure, and the teachers in
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Minnesota House repasses human services policy bill as amended in conference 5/19/25
Transcript Highlights:
- better, in many provisions that we have from the personal care attendant to folks who get services in nursing
- better, in many provisions that we have from the personal care attendant to folks who get services in nursing
Summary:
The House considered and adopted the conference committee report on House File 2115, a human services bill. Representative Schumacher, the House author, said the conference agreement preserved most of the House position while resolving differences with the Senate. Representative Noor described the report as bipartisan and bicameral, thanked conferees and staff, and said the bill includes provisions affecting personal care attendants, nursing home services, behavioral health, and substance use disorder. Representative Frederick also praised the collaborative process and said the bill contains important substance use disorder provisions and other policy changes.
Members repeatedly thanked legislative staff, revisers, and agency staff for helping negotiate the final agreement. Schumacher said the conference process opened new opportunities to continue work in the health and human services area, and Noor noted that some provisions came from the Senate Health and Human Services work and from policy items previously in the budget bill.
After discussion, the motion to adopt the conference committee report prevailed, the bill was given its third reading as amended by conference, and a roll call vote was taken. The bill was repassed as amended by conference by a vote of 124 ayes and 10 nays, and its title was agreed to.
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- other thing was adding a few other places that fall under this, not just schools, but also hospitals, nursing
- 27.920><c> and</c><01:11:28.320><c> uh</c><01:11:28.480><c> other</c><01:11:28.800><c> housing</c> nursing
- homes, and uh other housing nursing homes, and uh other housing areas<01:11:29.520><c> with</c><01:11
- It added additional covered places to include hospitals, nursing homes, and other buildings housing disabled
- Clair County Day Program to purchase prior service credits in the Teacher Retirement System of Alabama
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Senate Committee on Health and Human Services (Part I) Feb 26th, 2025
Health & Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- So thank you, and members, Senate Bill 314 is about the school lunch... program.
- That are forcing schools to stop their free lunch or free breakfast programs.
- The bill just states that they need to have the program.
- To qualify for the reduced meal price program in Texas, they would have to comply.
- I'm with you; we have to have this program. It means a lot to these kids here. Thank you.
Committee:
Senate Health & Human Services
Keywords:
attorney ad litem, indigent parents, parent-child relationship, legal representation, Texas Family Code, court procedures, nutrition, health standards, food labeling, education, dietary guidelines, medical education, food safety, school meals, child nutrition, food additives, public health, 1185, senate, all
KY
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> expand these peer support programs expand these peer support programs across<00:18:23.440><c> the
- This is an incredible program.
- I've seen an incredible program.
- :27.360><c> they</c> prevention programs like this, they prevention programs like this, they don't<00
- </c><00:41:02.400><c> in</c> tightest medical marijuana program in tightest medical marijuana program
Committee:
Joint Judiciary
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- The residency law protection program overseen by HCD.
- The confidentiality program continues to work.
- , sports programs, and educational programs that we wanted to send our daughters to.
- Most of these releases are done. ...programs and educational programs that we wanted to send our daughters
- the program.
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, May 8, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> fund the program through provider taxes. fund the program through provider taxes.
- </c> Seniors losing nursing home care. Seniors losing nursing home care.
- It's a very selective program.
- the program from our state.
- </c> want to emphasize about the program. want to emphasize about the program.
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am
Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm a big believer in the apprenticeship program and opportunities such as what we're doing today.
- These bona fide apprenticeship and training programs are a lifeline of the construction industry.
- Vincent's nurses' strike lasted almost a year, about 10 months.
- state in both developmental disability and mental health programs.
- For decades, retention and staffing in these programs has been a real struggle.
Summary:
The Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development held a hybrid hearing on legislation concerning unemployment insurance, non-compete agreements, prevailing wage, and minimum wage issues. Committee leaders outlined the hearing process, asked witnesses to keep oral testimony to three minutes, and invited written testimony through November 20. No votes were taken during the hearing; it ended with a motion to adjourn and notice of the next hearing on November 20.
Much of the testimony focused on bills to expand unemployment insurance for striking workers, including H. 2168 and S. 1319. Labor leaders, union members, and legal advocates argued that workers who are out on strike for more than 30 days should be able to receive UI benefits, saying the policy would help workers and families meet basic expenses, reduce employers’ ability to “wait out” strikes, and encourage good-faith bargaining. Speakers cited recent strikes, including the Republic Services strike, and said the proposal would not meaningfully increase strike activity or strain the UI trust fund.
Another major topic was minimum wage legislation, especially H. 2107/S. 1349 to raise the minimum wage to $20 by 2029 and index it to inflation, and H. 2191 to create a $25 enhanced care worker minimum wage. Supporters said current wages are not keeping pace with housing, food, and childcare costs, and that care workers, direct support staff, and human service employees face chronic vacancies, burnout, and turnover. Testimony also supported H. 2126 on prevailing wage by adding apprenticeship and training contributions to the wage calculation, and H. 2159 and S. 1363 on prevailing wage-related issues. One witness, Russell Beck, testified against S. 1336, which would ban non-competes, and against H. 2118, arguing Massachusetts’ current non-compete law is a balanced compromise that should not be disrupted.
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Former foster youth enrolled in the young adult transitional program and Arizonans designated as having
- Mandatory employment training programs are expensive.
- , better programs within our schools around career technical education, so that we can strengthen our
- We can find ways to save taxpayer money from those wasteful programs without hurting the most vulnerable
- They write... ...reduction so that the program will lose funding.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Agriculture Mar 25th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- We're not talking about after-school programs around talking about the booster club serving popcorn or
- Vice chair. >> Like in the bill on line, 26 that they taxpayer funded male or snack program offered to
- I know we have programs around our state to make Florida grown food available in schools.
- In addition to that, we have established a very good for this program.
- programs for each for each is research base size.