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KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 16 (1-29-26)

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Seeing none, the next order of business is introduction of new bills and resolutions.
  • next order of business is<00:37:03.440><c> introduction</c><00:37:03.680><c> of</c><00:37:03.839><c> new
  • </c><00:37:04.000><c> bills</c><00:37:04.160><c> and</c> is introduction of new bills and is introduction
  • of new bills and resolutions.<00:37:05.520><c> Third,</c><00:37:05.839><c> please</c><00:37:06.079><
  • Now return to the order of business of introduction of new bills and resolutions.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Mar 24th, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • One that Chief Deputy Freeman was discussing was in the news.
  • I would open with this: one of the most heinous crimes you can imagine, one of the most unforgiving crimes
  • Crimes against people with disabilities are some of the most underreported crimes in the world.
  • Basically, the substitute bill, instead of creating a new crime of felony speeding, it amends the reckless
  • Basically, the substitute bill, instead of creating a new crime of felony speeding, it amends the reckless
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government & Tribal Relations Jan 16th, 2026 at 08:00 am

State Government & Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • state employees who are participating in an immigration enforcement action or are victims of a hate crime
  • support one another when other employees might be going through a difficult time experiencing hate crimes
  • But there are states across the nation taking the lead—Nevada, New Jersey, Utah, Washington State—and
  • House Bill 2205 is not expected to create new demand.
  • So you had mentioned New Jersey, and I think almost every other state does direct money toward gambling
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • constitutional court. or a new county court at law, or could help alleviate the reason to create a new
  • It's a new tier established under the Texas Teachers Retirement System in 2014.
  • I'm also representing Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice.
  • It's going to set a whole new higher benchmark.
  • It's a new and growing industry in Texas.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 28th, 2026 at 11:02 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And whereas Grant County is home to Western New Mexico University, established in 1893 as New Mexico's
  • reform comes to New Mexico and restores balance to ensure that every New Mexican has access to health
  • so we welcome her to New Mexico.
  • that covers 125,000 plus students across New Mexico, 400 plus public schools, and that is, across New
  • In New Mexico, Mr.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 29th, 2026 at 11:09 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Mexico and go to either the University of New Mexico or New Mexico State University.
  • Shabby enjoys traveling, trying new foods, and making new stories. She's very excited to be here.
  • I think I just mispronounced her name. new foods and making new stories.
  • as New Mexico Tech.
  • Go visit New Mexico Tech. New Mexico Tech. They're up in the rotunda.
Bills: HM3, HM11, HM14, HM15, HM21
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • There's not a lot of new violent crime or public safety offenses that are committed while they're out
  • There's just a the new offense.
  • </c> any new criminal activity. Okay. Okay. any new criminal activity. Okay. Okay.
  • <01:27:10.800><c> activity</c> can say this with new criminal activity can say this with new criminal
  • </c><01:34:55.840><c> So</c> another crime in the time period. So another crime in the time period.
Summary: The committee first established a quorum, approved the minutes from the November 7, 2024 meeting, and then heard an update on disaster response and courthouse recovery efforts after the April flooding. Representatives from the Administrative Office of the Courts, the Franklin County Circuit and District Court Clerk’s office, and the Franklin Circuit Court described damage in Perry, Hardin, and especially Franklin counties. Perry County had limited roof and water infiltration issues with no operational impact. Hardin County’s justice center basement took about 18 inches of water, affecting court records and mechanical/electrical equipment, and court operations were briefly suspended. Franklin County’s courthouse was far more severely damaged, with about four feet of water on the first floor, forcing relocation of court operations to temporary sites, including AOC space and the regional jail for custody proceedings. Witnesses said damaged files from Hardin and Franklin counties were removed, sent to an out-of-state vendor for drying and remediation, and would be returned or destroyed as appropriate. They estimated combined costs for file restoration, building repair, and remediation at about $11 million, with insurance through KCOJ/KO expected to cover only part of the losses and FEMA reimbursement still pending a federal disaster declaration. They also said the Franklin County courthouse’s first floor remains gutted, electrical panels and HVAC systems need major replacement, and the second and third floors may be used temporarily once power and data are restored. Members asked about roof damage in Hardin County, the status of FEMA applications, digitization of court records, and whether Senate Bill 25 restricted funds could be used to cover the funding gap; staff said the funds cannot be spent without General Assembly authorization. The committee also discussed broader record-retention and e-filing issues, with members noting the limits of paper filing and the need for better digitization as a backup in emergencies. AOC staff said they are working with the Supreme Court and state law librarian on what records can be digitized and how long hard copies must still be retained. After the disaster-response presentation, the committee moved on to a separate informational presentation on pre-trial services, with introductions from the executive officer of pre-trial services, the president of the Kentucky District Judges Association, a circuit judge, and the manager of pre-trial services, who began explaining how the pre-trial system works for newer committee members.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Rules Jan 30th, 2026 at 09:10 am

Senate Rules

Transcript Highlights:
  • Tom Patterson from the New Mexico Cattle Growers.
  • I'm in the fourth grade at Chaparral Adventure in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
  • I represent northern New Mexico, and so we're pretty rural.
  • In northern New Mexico, insects are essential.
  • My name is Dominica Chavez, advocacy manager at New Mexico Kids Can.
Bills: SB104, SJR3, SM3