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MN
Transcript Highlights:
- And with that, Senate File 2044 is laid over. Thank you. Next, we have Senate File 1074.
- And with that, Senate File 2401 is laid over. Next up, we got Senate File 2597 from Senator Eric.
- And with that, Senate File 2401 is laid over. Next up, we got Senate File 2597 from Senator Eric.
- With that, Senate File 2597 is laid over. Finally, we got Senate File 2753.
- Finally, we got Senate File over.
Committee:
Senate Higher Education
LA
Louisiana 2026 Regular Session
House and Governmental Affairs May 6th, 2026
House and Governmental Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- There could also be federal information in that file as well that's maintained by the FBI CJIS.
- not released. maintained by that clerk's file has this type of information in there.
- I can't get a—I file a request in Alexandria. I can't get a report.
- And that's why, because when you file things, you don't get it from the troopers.
- So if a suit got filed under this, it might not cost much because the person resigned.
Committee:
House House and Governmental Affairs
Keywords:
human rights, individual liberties, Magna Carta, constitutionalism, free speech, Uniform Construction Code, building code, construction code, inspector licensing, building inspectors, plans examiners, public inspector, private inspector, private inspector company, building official, code enforcement, Louisiana Uniform Construction Code Commission, state fire marshal, International Building Code, International Residential Code
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee Apr 8th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- This is file item 1, AB 405, relating to the Fashion Act.
- This is file item 1, AB 405, relating to the Fashion Act.
- This is file item 3, AB 762. Call the roll.
- This is file item number five.
- This is file item number six, AB 1333. Thank you.
Summary:
The committee heard several environmental and consumer-safety bills. AB 405, the Fashion Act, would require fashion companies to disclose and manage toxic chemicals in their supply chains; supporters said it would reduce worker and consumer exposure and align with existing industry frameworks, while retailers and business groups argued it would duplicate existing laws and raise costs. After questions about DTSC workload, international standards, and affordability, the bill was moved on a due-pass-as-amended motion to Natural Resources and held on call with three votes. AB 762 would ban the sale and distribution of disposable vape devices; supporters emphasized battery-fire risks, recycling contamination, and waste impacts, while cannabis and convenience-store interests warned it would push consumers to illicit markets and harm legal businesses. The bill passed on a due-pass motion to Business and Professions with three votes and was held on call.
The committee also adopted the consent calendar with six votes. AB 794 would direct California to keep in place the federal PFAS drinking-water standard if federal protections are weakened, with supporters citing health risks and the need for certainty, and water agencies opposing the emergency-rulemaking authority and potential costs. Members debated whether the bill was too broad and whether federal funds would cover implementation; the bill passed on a due-pass-as-amended motion to Appropriations with four votes and was held open. AB 1148, the Safer Food Packaging Act, would restrict certain chemicals in food packaging; supporters cited cancer and reproductive-health concerns, while chemical, beverage, and manufacturing groups argued the bill should go through existing regulatory processes and that some chemicals lacked feasible alternatives. The author said she would remove antimony trioxide later in the process after hearing opposition concerns; the bill passed on a due-pass motion to Judiciary with four votes and was held open.
Finally, AB 1338 would allow local air districts to recover costs for implementing fence-line air monitoring at metal shredding facilities, building on prior legislation and local air district efforts in AB 617 communities. The author said the bill would preserve local control and improve efficiency, and the South Coast Air Quality Management District testified in support. The transcript ends as the district witness begins testimony, with no vote yet taken on AB 1338.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Appropriations Apr 2nd, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- The timely filed amendments have been agreed upon and...
- We have three late filed amendments that are late filed not on The introducers part, it is just the process
- They were in process but they are technically late filed.
- I see we have one late-filed amendment, barcode 83585.
- Objection to taking a filed amendment.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 4/15/26
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> to House File 2929. to House File 2929.
- </c><00:15:20.880><c> 2929</c> Research on House File 2929 Research on House File 2929 amendments<00:
- </c> signed on as authors to House File 2929. signed on as authors to House File 2929.
- </c> A3 to House File 4382. A3 to House File 4382.
- </c> A6 to the House File 4382. A6 to the House File 4382.
Keywords:
child care, day care, child care center, family child care, family day care, group family day care, licensed child care, licensing modernization, early childhood education, preschool, infant care, toddler care, school-age care, drop-in child care, night care, sick care, community-based child care, provider training, staff ratios, group size
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- And with that, Senate File 2734 will be laid over. Next up, we have Senate File 2881.
- </c> Next up, we have Senate File 2881. Next up, we have Senate File 2881.
- And with that, Senate File 2881 will be laid over. Next up, we got Senate File 2703.
- Senate File 2932 is laid over. That's good. And then next up is Senate File 2932.
- And with that,<01:36:04.080><c> Senate</c><01:36:04.760><c> File</c> that, Senate File that, Senate File
Committee:
Senate Higher Education
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- And I, um, House File 1171 before us.
- Um Representative File 1901.
- Our next bill is House File 2483.
- Our next bill is House File 2483.
- </c> File 2483. 136, excuse me, 1306. File 2483. 136, excuse me, 1306.
Committee:
House Education Policy
MO
Transcript Highlights:
- However, they still have to file an income tax return in order to get their money back.
- It’s only their military pay that will be exempt from having to file on it.
- And they will not have to file an income tax return with the State of Missouri.
- They still have to file a federal income tax return. This will not relieve them of that duty.
- I think not filing the tax return causes me some pause to really think through the residency issue.
Committee:
House Ways and Means
ID
Idaho 2026 Regular Session
Agenda Feb 26th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- So if you have concerns as a tax collector with the accuracy of a return filed, you have to go to each
- A couple years go down the road, we file partnership tax returns.
- Audits usually happen two to three years after a return is filed.
- Under the current law, I would file amended tax returns to all of you.
- They can file a grievance or whatever it is, say, no, we don't owe more money.
Summary:
The committee first set aside RS 33066, Health Care Sharing Ministries, and then took up House Bill 733 on income taxes and partnerships. Representative Jeff Ehlers presented HB 733 as a way to let Idaho handle partnership audits at the partnership level, rather than auditing each individual partner, mirroring federal practice and reducing burden for both taxpayers and the Tax Commission. Ken McClure of the Idaho Society of CPAs and Jacob Swigart, a CPA partner, testified in support, explaining that the bill would simplify audits, reduce amended-return filings, and apply to pass-through entities such as partnerships, LLCs, and S corporations. Questions from members focused on interstate effects, limited partners, and how disputes would be handled; witnesses said the underlying audit and appeals process would remain unchanged, with only the payment and reporting mechanism shifting to the entity level. The committee then voted to send HB 733 to the floor with a due pass recommendation.
The committee next heard RS 33066 from Senator Ben Taves, which would amend Idaho law to treat health care sharing ministry expenses as eligible medical expenses for medical savings accounts. Senator Taves said the change would allow MSA funds to be used for these ministry expenses, which are not currently treated like traditional insurance premiums under Idaho tax law. After no questions, the committee voted to introduce RS 33066.
At the end of the meeting, the committee approved the minutes from February 23 and 24, 2026, and announced that it would not meet the following day, with the next meeting scheduled for the following week.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> who wishes to testify in House File who wishes to testify in House File 4234?
- Well, House File 3697 fixes that.
- I'm going to move that House File 4738 I'm going to move that House File 4738 be<00:23:00.360><c> laid
- </c> House File 1183. House File 1183.
- </c> committee to oppose House File 1183. committee to oppose House File 1183.
Committee:
House Taxes
Keywords:
HF4234, Minnesota private activity bonds, tax-exempt bonds, bond cap, aggregate bond limitation, residential rental projects, multifamily housing, affordable housing finance, housing bonds, public finance, bond allocation, private activity bond cap, Minnesota Statutes 474A.02, tax committee, tax refund, Minnesota Statutes, time limit, claims, tax overpayment, taxation
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> We have Senate File 4414.
- </c> today in support of uh Senate file 4414. today in support of uh Senate file 4414.
- So with that, um Senate<01:17:56.200><c> File</c><01:17:56.600><c> 3982</c> Senate File 3982 Senate File
- </c><01:19:24.440><c> We</c> file 4282 to our agenda tomorrow. We file 4282 to our agenda tomorrow.
- </c> and Senator Webber's Senate file 4344. and Senator Webber's Senate file 4344.
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- So Amendment 7, which talks about the filing, case management, and related ...talks about the filing,
- So it looks like they're trying to get a plan together for that electronic filing.
- Okay, so it's just how attorneys file, not the filings that are submitted by clerks to the Supreme Court
- We filed a cross-appeal based on field preemption.
- I appreciate it if you filing a card for...”
Committee:
House Judiciary
Summary:
The committee met with a quorum and heard a series of bills, mostly from the Senate, covering military affairs, courts, veterans’ services, tobacco/vape regulation, and emergency alerts for missing persons with disabilities. Several measures were described as cleanup or modernization bills, including SB 317 adding the House and Senate military committee chairs to the Louisiana Military Advisory Council, SB 357 updating court administration and appellate e-case management provisions, SB 421 modernizing electronic records language, and SB 232 and HB 597 addressing judicial compensation and related funding/commission issues. The committee also heard SB 164, which would add public works employees to the definition of first responders, and SB 510, which would regulate certain licensed establishments that allow on-premises consumption of hemp/THC products and related age restrictions. These bills were generally presented as technical updates or alignment with existing practices, and the committee reported them favorably after brief questions and, in some cases, amendments.
A major portion of the meeting focused on SB 208, which revises Louisiana’s law on services provided to veterans after a prior version was struck down. Senator Kathy and LDVA representatives said the bill is intended to protect veterans from unaccredited “claim sharks” by limiting fees and creating state-level safeguards, while an opponent argued the issue is preempted by federal law and should be left to Congress and the pending appeal. The committee also heard extensive testimony on SB 34, which would create “Bryan’s Call” emergency alerts for missing children and adults with cognitive or developmental disabilities, including wireless alerts and responder training. Family members and disability advocates described fatal risks from elopement and drowning, and supporters said the bill would fill a gap between Amber and Silver Alerts; the committee moved the bill favorably. Another bill, HB 302, sought to restrict vape sales near schools; the sponsor and Alcohol and Tobacco Control discussed possible language changes, and public health testimony supported broader protections for youth. Several bills were voluntarily deferred, including HB 1190, HB 1097, and HB 374-1, and the committee adjourned after reporting the remaining measures favorably.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hied Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- The first bill is to modify the North Star Promise: House File 2441 and House File 2634.
- I'm here to support House File 2634 and House File 2241, more specifically, which would help ensure Minnesotans
- To continue on regarding House File 2634 and House File 2241, this really does help communities like
- With that in mind, we appreciate the opportunity to support House File 2241 and House File 2634.
- Because House File 2634 and House File 2241 would achieve these goals, the Chamber Federation urges your
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
Keywords:
North Star Promise, scholarship, higher education, Minnesota Office of Higher Education, in-demand jobs, workforce development, career training, job market, high-demand occupations, high-demand industries, college aid, state financial aid, FAFSA, student eligibility, program of study, degree program, certificate program, community college, university, labor market data
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Legislative Performance Audit Oversight Committee (09/05/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> how how you are storing files how how you are storing files not<00:32:47.760><c> how</c><00:32:48.080
- Um, and in addition to the digital storage, I had been working with it in file hold.
- Um, and in addition to the digital storage, I had been working with it in file hold.
- The Board of Medicine kept all of their investigative files forever, in, like, shoe boxes.
- </c> parole board just needs a report file parole board just needs a report file that's<00:48:44.400>
Summary:
The committee reviewed follow-up status on several prior audit observations. For the Department of Liquor Commission item tied to a DAS audit, staff explained that the commission had been listed as observation 8 because it participated in a recycling program, but the required response had been missed because DAS did not notify the commission. After the committee raised it, the commission contacted DAS and submitted the response, and members agreed the observation could be marked complete, making the audit 9 for 9 resolved.
The committee then heard from the Department of Employment Security about the remaining open item from a 2016 audit of the former Department of Resources and Economic Development concerning the Work Ready New Hampshire program. The deputy commissioner said the issue had been addressed by 2019 statutory changes that moved the job training program to Employment Security, increased funding, and specifically recognized Work Ready New Hampshire in statute. Members indicated the item should be treated as resolved and moved to green.
The Adult Parole Board also reported on its 2019 audit follow-up. Chair Roger Phillips said 18 of 26 recommendations had been completed, with eight still open, including structured decisionmaking, a tracking/performance measure system, records retention, and access to inmate mental health and substance abuse information. Committee members said the board needed to submit an updated report to DAS with timelines and explanations for the remaining items, and the board said it would provide a timeline within 30 days. The committee then agreed to expect a follow-up report after the first of the year, likely by the end of March, to review the status of the eight open items.
At the end of the meeting, members discussed future audit topics. They noted that the wetlands council’s responses had been included with the department’s answers, so no separate appearance was needed. They also raised possible future audits involving special education oversight, the Board of Naturopaths, OPLC-related boards, dental examiners, and police standards training, with a request that some of those entities provide status reports at a later meeting.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Hearing today is House File Number 568.
- </c> support of House File support of House File 568,<00:05:24.320><c> which</c><00:05:24.639><c> would
- House file 2819. All right. House file 2819.
- Uh, House File 800 for you.
- House file 1237. well. All right. House file 1237. Representative<00:50:22.240><c> Schmacher.
Bills:
HF568 , HF433 , HF1689 , HF3135 , HF3137 , HF3145 , HF2887 , HF2819 , HF2802 , HF2664 , HF2267 , HF799 , HF800 , HF3049 , HF296 , HF580 , HF1438 , HF1237
Committee:
House Capital Investment
Keywords:
special education, education funding, construction, Minnesota, regional educational programs, HF433, Cloquet Area Fire District, fire station, capital investment, bonding bill, state bonds, general obligation bonds, public safety, emergency services, fire protection, local infrastructure, Minnesota capital budget, DEED grant, municipal facilities, station construction
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee 3/6/25 - Part 2
Rules and Legislative Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- We're proposing calendaring three additional bills for Monday, March 10, 2025: House File 11, House File
- 23, and Senate File 1552.
- The chief author for House File 1552 is Paul Anderson.
- House File 11 is Baker; House File 23 is Robins; and Senate File 1552.
- The chief author for House File 1552 is Paul Anderson.
Committee:
House Rules and Legislative Administration
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Rules and Administration - Subcommittee on Ethical Conduct - 04/24/25
Rules and Administration - Subcommittee on Ethical Conduct
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:08:41.760><c> numbers</c> when I introduce Senate file numbers when I introduce Senate file numbers
- Now back to the filed ethics strategy.
- </c> financial interest in either Senate File financial interest in either Senate File 2970<00:10:25.519
- </c> Senate files. Senate files.
- </c> further makes no finding on Senate File further makes no finding on Senate File 2970<01:00:25.599
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> of you here in taxes today um house file of you here in taxes today um house file 926<00:01:19.439
- </c> in house file in house file 2437<00:40:00.760><c> my</c><00:40:00.920><c> name</c><00:40:01.079>
- implementation of direct file.
- implementation of direct file.
- implementation of direct file.
Committee:
House Taxes
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> File 3873? File 3873? Not<00:13:22.639><c> seeing</c><00:13:22.959><c> any.
- </c> House File 5055. House File 5055.
- </c> File 3370, Representative Ray Rrower. File 3370, Representative Ray Rrower.
- </c> House File 4873? House File 4873? All<02:14:21.440><c> right.
- </c> House File 3464. House File 3464.
Committee:
House Taxes
WI
Wisconsin 2026 1st Special Session
Assembly Committee on Government Operations, Accountability, and Transparency Apr 15th, 2026
Assembly Committee on Government Operations, Accountability, and Transparency
Transcript Highlights:
- I think it's actually in the filing from your friends at IRG.
- Not to be DPI, um, when was that filed? When was that complaint filed? So, Monday.
- Monday was filed on Friday. So the complaint was filed on Friday, April 10th.
- So the complaint was filed in Adams County on Friday, April 10th.
- The complaint was filed in Adams County on Friday, April 10th.