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FL
Florida 2026 Regular Session
FL House Floor Session - 2026-02-17 (1:00PM Session)
Florida House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- as to when a complainant can file suit for an employment discrimination action when the Florida Commission
- Gallery, just above my head, is a gentleman I had the good fortune to serve on the Coral Springs City Commission
- transaction limits, and a refund policy of transaction fees from the operator as long as certain procedures
- Are these documents related to the course and the procedures of running the school board?
Summary:
The House opened with prayer, a moment of silence for the Reverend Jesse Jackson and Joseph Di Alessandro, the Pledge of Allegiance, and announcements confirming a quorum. Members also adopted the special order report and recognized several guests in the gallery, including former Speaker Dan Webster and law enforcement and civic visitors. The chamber then moved through a long special-order calendar of bills, mostly on third reading, with several measures passing unanimously or by wide margins.
Among the bills considered were measures on civil procedure and estates, including C.S. HB 1407 on commencement of civil actions, HB 895 on trustee settlement and discharge, C.S. HB 1337 on estates, HB 131 on curators of estates, and C.S. HB 351 on concurrent legislative jurisdiction over military installations. The House also passed C.S. HB 441 on conservation lands, which would lengthen notice and increase transparency for land swaps involving conservation property, and C.S. CS HB 919 on commercial service airports, which created a statutory definition for major airports and preempted local naming authority for several airports. HB 919 drew extensive debate over the proposed naming of Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald J. Trump, with amendments to delay or alter the naming failing before the bill passed.
Other bills approved included HB 409 requiring K-12 schools to observe Veterans Day, CS HB 461 allowing certain students to volunteer at polling places for community service hours, CS HB 1115 creating grants for genetic counseling education, HB 569 revising forensic client services, CS HB 505 regulating virtual currency kiosks to address fraud, and HB 271 on foreign and alien bail bond insurers. The House also passed HB 191 on re-employment assistance eligibility verification after extended questioning about its effects on benefits, appeals, and suitable work standards. One bill, CS HB 243 on electric bicycles, was temporarily postponed, and CS HB 1073 on school districts was also postponed.
FL
Florida 2026 Regular Session
FL House Floor Session - 2026-02-17 (1:00PM Session)
Florida House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- as to when a complainant can file suit for an employment discrimination action when the Florida Commission
- Gallery, just above my head, is a gentleman I had the good fortune to serve on the Coral Springs City Commission
- transaction limits, and a refund policy of transaction fees from the operator as long as certain procedures
- Are these documents related to the course and the procedures of running the school board?
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Legislative Education Study Nov 20th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- suspension. the grounds for that action, hearing rights under existing law in the Administrative Procedures
- And you're right, the Public Education Commission needs to be consulted in that process. that process
- The Public Education Commission, in reality, has not really weighed in and doesn't have any big authority
- We've tried to outline some broad procedures here.
TX
Texas 89th Regular
Senate Special Committee on Congressional Redistricting Jul 25th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- committee may not consider or take formal action on a specific bill, resolution, or other non- on procedural
- objection to that at all, and if that’s what the committee wishes, I just want to ensure proper procedures
- I call for transparency, fair maps, and an independent redistricting commission that reflects the dignity
- is taken. accurate census data is provided to redraw maps with the assistance of an independent commission
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (01/21/2025)
Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
Transcript Highlights:
- Hopefully that doesn't happen, but that's the procedures.
- 200 commissions and committees right<00:25:43.840><c> now</c> right now right now 300<00:25:46.399><
- </c> representatives to fill that commission representatives to fill that commission and<00:26:00.360
- There's no other reference to a court procedure within the bill as written.
- There's no other reference to a court procedure within the bill as written.
MD
Transcript Highlights:
- Uh, so, what this bill does is it requires the State Fire Prevention Commission to incorporate into their
- </c><00:16:57.800><c> to</c> the state fire prevention commission to the state fire prevention commission
- that by Commission incorporated that by reference.<00:17:14.240><c> However,</c><00:17:15.160><c> they
- House Bill 640, Mandated Reports, Boards, and Commissions Revisions.
- </c><01:05:16.560><c> revisions,</c> boards, and commissions revisions, boards, and commissions revisions
Summary:
The House convened with 124 members present, offered a prayer, and recognized foster youth visiting the chamber. Members then adopted two House resolutions honoring Dr. Sonja Santelises for 10 years as CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools and recognizing Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, for 104 years of service, scholarship, and sisterhood. The House also received Senate bills and began taking up committee reports.
Several bills were reported favorably and advanced to third reading, including measures on higher education grants, public safety pay restrictions, retirement and pension system work group extensions and cost-of-living adjustments, synthetic turf and aquaculture studies, rail crew requirements, Howard County speed limits, election address confidentiality, IT investment fund uses, ethics financial disclosures, Public Information Act divorce records, aging-in-place grants, judicial assignments, clerk and register salaries, and firearm literature distribution. House Bill 428, concerning temporary assignment of former judges, was special ordered until the next day after the minority whip requested time for an amendment.
The chamber also considered and adopted amendments on several bills. House Bill 437, the Transportation and Climate Alignment Act of 2026, was amended to exempt the Chesapeake Bay Bridge project and then special ordered after questions about greenhouse gas impacts on major highway expansion projects. House Bill 457 on menstrual hygiene products at higher education institutions, House Bill 538 on student enrollment disclosures, House Bill 561 on child care credential funding, House Bill 720 on a veterans scholarship, and House Bill 212 on out-of-state vehicle registration all received amendments and favorable reports as amended. HB 212 drew extended debate about Maryland residents using out-of-state tags, with supporters saying it would help enforce registration laws and opponents raising concerns about legislative вмешательство in vehicle regulation and enforcement discretion.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session-Day 6, February 16, 2026-PM
Wyoming Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- And the folks at Select Water, the committee, the commission, has worked hard to do this.
- </c> to the Administrative Procedures Act. to the Administrative Procedures Act.
- House Bill 85 engrossed: Post-election audit procedures, sponsored by Management Audit.
- </c><03:04:31.279><c> sponsored</c> postelection audit procedures sponsored postelection audit procedures
- Ireland Trade Commission Wyoming Ireland Trade Commission respectfully<03:07:43.520><c> reports</c><
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (01/23/2025)
Health, Human Services & Elderly Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> not done the the commit the commission not done the the commit the commission found<00:15:40.600
- The purpose of the commission was to identify appropriate procedures within the mental health services
- Was that the commission I was on?
- was to reestablish the the commission was to reestablish the commission<01:37:30.119><c> okay</c><01
- <01:37:39.920><c> I</c><01:37:40.040><c> was</c> commission I was commission I was on<01:37:42.360><c
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- We have procedures to handle those situations, and we do. I wish they were perfect. They're not.
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- We have procedures to handle out there.
- </c> green button to allow this commission green button to allow this commission and<04:22:50.239><c>
- </c> negligence, imposes new procedural negligence, imposes new procedural mandates<06:25:17.360><c>
LA
NH
MO
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- recognized for his expertise in sports imaging, diagnostic MSK, ultrasound, and advanced image-guided procedures
- Just a little tinkering with the Space Commission. Okay. Any further discussion?
Summary:
The House opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, approval of the prior journal, and recognition of Dr. Jimmy Sade as Doctor of the Day. Members also read a proclamation honoring law enforcement officers involved in rescuing an eight-year-old boy from a human trafficking situation, with several members praising interagency cooperation and the officers’ actions. The chamber then handled routine business, including committee substitutions, referral of HB 2245 to Appropriations, and first and second readings of numerous bills covering topics such as energy, taxes, education, health, public safety, commerce, and elections.
The House resolved into Committee of the Whole and considered HB 2096, HB 2173, HB 2451, and HCR 2001. HB 2096, HB 2173, and HB 2451 were all recommended do pass. HCR 2001, a proposed constitutional amendment on election requirements, drew extensive debate over voter ID, citizenship verification, foreign funding restrictions, and changes affecting early voting and mail ballots. A sub-floor amendment to HCR 2001 passed 32-26, and the resolution then received a do-pass recommendation in Committee of the Whole. HB 2121 was retained on the calendar.
On third reading, HB 2010 passed 59-0 on digital consumer licensing disclosures; HB 2132 passed 59-0 on drug offenses; HB 2155 passed 57-2 on continuing the Arizona Beef Council; HB 2178 passed 51-9 on state agency medical credential requirements; HB 2310 passed 59-0 on employment relationships; and HB 2395 passed 59-0 on a Department of Education-related fitness/PE reporting measure. HCR 2001 then passed the House 32-27 and was sent to the Senate. The House also adopted the Committee of the Whole report, referred the passed measures to engrossing, and later adjourned until Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
JLARC I-900 Subcommittee for SAO Performance Audits Jul 16th, 2025
JLARC I-900 Subcommittee for SAO Performance Audits
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm chair of the Utilities and Transportation Commission, and I'd like to just offer a few thoughts from
- Kent had a robust process for using fine revenues that included tracking spreadsheets, procedures, and
Summary:
The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee I-900 Subcommittee heard JLARC’s annual update on the status of legislative implementation of State Auditor recommendations, followed by two State Auditor performance audits. JLARC staff reported that for the 2024 review period there were three new legislative recommendations and three unresolved older recommendations. They said the legislature did not convene a work group on civil asset forfeiture, and no formal action was taken on two water-use-efficiency recommendations. Two recommendations related to concurrent Medicaid enrollments were addressed in a bill introduced this session, but that bill was not adopted.
The first audit examined how Washington can ensure climate-resilient electricity infrastructure. The State Auditor found the state has opportunities to better adapt new energy infrastructure by using more site-specific climate information, broader collaboration, and vulnerability assessments. The report recommended expanding climate analyses through the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group if funding is available, using forecasted information in DNR wildfire maps, designating a non-regulatory office to coordinate siting and conflict resolution, and expanding vulnerability assessments in Ecology and Commerce processes. Agency witnesses generally agreed resilience is important but emphasized existing efforts, the need to avoid duplicative requirements, the importance of affordability and efficiency, and the role of current forums such as the Clean Energy Siting Council and SEPA processes.
The second audit reviewed fines for human trafficking and related sexual exploitation crimes. Auditors found courts assessed fines inconsistently, collection rates varied, some revenues were sent to the wrong local government, and some jurisdictions did not use the money as required for enforcement, prevention, or survivor services. The audit recommended courts work with prosecutors to improve awareness of mandatory fines, and that King and Pierce County improve coding, templates, and tracking so revenues are routed and used correctly. King County testified that it appreciated the audit and described its existing prevention and survivor-support work. The committee took no votes or formal actions and adjourned after the presentations and testimony.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session May 23rd, 2025
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Assistant Majority Leader Garcia, you are recognized for your procedural motions. Thank you, Mr.
- leadership extended across numerous institutions, including the Asian Pacific American Education Commission
Summary:
The Assembly met on May 23, 2025, after a quorum call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance. Members also made several guest introductions and memorial recognitions, including tributes to labor leader Louisa Blue and a Memorial Day moment of silence. The body adopted a motion to suspend Assembly Rule 63 for certain Appropriations Committee bills, and later took up a second-day consent calendar and several resolutions.
The chamber adopted ACR 68, declaring July 2025 as Parks Make Life Better Month, and ACR 83, proclaiming California Maritime Day; both received broad support. On the floor file, members passed a series of bills covering child passenger safety, student financial aid, downtown office-to-housing conversion districts, rental vehicle theft prevention, fire hazard zone reviews, medical data protections, UC admissions transparency, office-to-housing streamlining, inoperable RV removal, domestic violence and child welfare, insurance classification for social service workers, sustainable aviation fuel CEQA review, UC hiring background checks, accessory dwelling units, fish and wildlife exemptions for Sutter County infrastructure, speed limit assessments, geothermal permitting, special education transfers, recorder fee adjustments, and a BIT program exemption for farmers and ranchers. Most measures passed with little or no opposition.
AB 435, which would have implemented a five-step test standard for child passenger safety laws, was later reconsidered and failed on a vote of 36-12 after the call was lifted. The Assembly also adopted the second-day consent calendar, including multiple bills and resolutions, and added co-authors to several resolutions. The session ended with adjournments in memory and an adjournment until Tuesday, May 27 at 1 p.m.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
Hearings to examine managing risk for the long-term in the 7(a) loan program, focusing on hearing from lenders. Feb 26th, 2025 at 01:30 pm
Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- that, he was the Director of the Guaranteed Student Loan Program at the Iowa College Student Aid Commission
- maintain our underwriting standards, even when the rules change in the SOP, the Standard Operating Procedures
Keywords:
SBA, 7A loan program, underwriting standards, loan defaults, Community Advantage Program, small business funding, testimony
Summary:
The committee meeting focused on discussions regarding the SBA's 7A loan program and its implementation challenges. Members raised significant concerns about recent changes to the underwriting standards, which have been criticized for leading to an increase in loan defaults. Ranking members expressed a desire for a return to stronger guidelines to protect taxpayers and ensure the program remains a viable source for small businesses struggling to secure funding. Testimonies from community lenders highlighted their efforts to support underserved communities and stressed the importance of the Community Advantage Program.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Education Postsecondary Jan 14th, 2025
NV
Transcript Highlights:
- This amendment also makes important changes to mail-in voting procedures.
- As you are aware, those regulations would have to come before the legislative commission.
- The procedures of the ESGAC same. Your mail ballot has to be filled out properly.
- here with us from the Division of Medicaid as we were looking at a rate of reimbursement for the procedure
- prescribed for the treatment of epilepsy that's greater than or equal to 82% of the cost of the procedure
Bills:
AB49, AB169, AB188, AB284, AB296, AB306, AB356, AB366, AB467, AB499, AB515, AB540, AB542, AB595
Keywords:
educational personnel, teacher licensing, reciprocal licensure, provisional teaching, school counselors, school nurses, school social workers, state education standards, health insurance, speech-language pathology, stuttering, rehabilitative services, habilitative services, coverage requirements, health plans, retired public employees, subsidy, Medicare, health reimbursement arrangement, Public Employees' Benefits Program
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (01/13/2026)
Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- raised, but that has to be done by the board members unless the local municipality adopts a separate procedure
- raised, but that has to be done by the board members unless the local municipality adopts a separate procedure
- raised, but that has to be done by the board members unless the local municipality adopts a separate procedure
- McGee, and I am the chairman of the Carol County Commission.
- appointed to replace Kim Tasari, and I subsequently ran for election in 2024 and have been on the commission
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, I didn't know procedurally, and so I'll jump right in.
- And it helps SLIB in a lot of the procedural parts of their job in qualifying these.
- And it helps SLIB in a lot of the procedural parts of their job in qualifying these.
- And it helps SLIB in a lot of the procedural parts of their job in qualifying these.
- ><c> are</c> same um sex trait procedures that are same um sex trait procedures that are banned<03:45