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FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Health Policy Oct 7th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • WE HAD TO UPDATE THIS SECTION OF OUR RULE TO INCORPORATE THE NEW APPLICATION INTO OUR RULE.
  • EMERGENCY HOSPITALS IN OUR STATE. >> EXCUSE ME, COMMITTEE MEMBERS WHAT WE WILL DO SINCE THIS IS NICELY SECTIONED
  • BE MOVING FORWARD BUT WE DO CONTINUE TO ENGAGE WITH CMS ON THIS. >> Chair: ARE YOU FINISHED ON THE SECTION
  • PROGRAM CONTINUES YEAR AFTER YEAR WE HOPE THE PROGRAM CONTINUES TO GROW. >> Chair: WE WILL STOP ON THIS SECTION
  • SO THE FIRST SECTION OF THE PRESENTATION COVERS PROGRAMS ESTABLISHED OR EXPANDED BY SENATE BILL 7016
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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development May 7th, 2025

Trade, Workforce & Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • Just as the board has this appointment authority, and it's been law for a very long time, and it's Section
  • Sorry, the 81st section for text and the 80th session for mobile numbers.
  • The bill aims to rectify clerical errors in the data broker law and associated sections of code.
  • Unfortunately, there are discrepancies between the definition of a data broker. ...broker across different sections
  • definition. ...of a data broker and makes similar changes to conform the data broker law across different sections
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session Apr 25th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 767 renames a section of Texas Highway 249 in Montgomery County as Paul P.
  • Pursuant to Rule 6, Section 14, Subdivision 3, this is notice that five or more members intend to oppose
  • Pursuant to Rule 6, Sections 14.2 and 24, the bill will be withdrawn from the calendar and returned to
  • Pursuant to Rule 6, Sections 14.2 and 24, the measures are withdrawn from the calendar and will be returned
  • Speaker and members, with each section of the legislation, we have tried to take a bite out of the human
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • So in Section 5 of HB 3167, it lays out the four different manner and means that is being proposed, and
  • Um, looking at that, you'll see in this bill in sections 12, and 3 and 4, we put in, changed some of
  • Presumptions is under Section 5.
  • Sometimes it's more difficult than others, and I'm glad you asked that question because when you look to Section
  • We worry that, uh, specifically Section 31.16A2 of the proposed ORT statute may engulf people acting
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Higher Education Apr 15th, 2025

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The section applies only if the student graduates within 6 years from the date of the merger acquisition
  • Section 1 adds section 21 to Article seven of the Texas Constitution to establish the Texas Healthcare
  • This section provides a constitutionally dedicated source of funding to support healthcare workforce
  • Section two submits the amendment to voters on November 4, 2025 with the ballot language clearly stating
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Apr 7th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 504202, Texas Transportation Code covers veterans with disabilities.
  • United States Armed Forces is entitled to register for the person's own use motor vehicles under this section
  • House Bill 2210 seeks to amend several codes of, uh, several sections of code to formally recognize the
  • I provided the committee with a section of several analysis of each section, uh, of code in which the
Bills: HCR7
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • There's also a section that deals with critical shortage area teachers.
  • teachers there's hire up to 10% retired teachers there's also<00:09:24.680><c> a</c><00:09:24.880><c> section
  • that</c><00:09:25.279><c> deals</c><00:09:25.519><c> with</c><00:09:25.720><c> critical</c> also a section
  • that deals with critical also a section that deals with critical shortage<00:09:26.480><c> Area</c><
  • She said House Bill 462 would create a new section of KRS 402 that would allow the county clerk to correct
Summary: The House State Government Committee met with a quorum and considered three bills. House Bill 73, as amended by committee substitute, added We Lead CS to the list of agencies participating in the Teachers’ Retirement System administrative provisions. The sponsor explained the bill corrects an oversight involving a computer science education service provider established in 2022. A question about fiscal impact was answered with no expected fiscal note or actuarial impact. The committee adopted the substitute and passed HB 73 19-0 with favorable expression. House Bill 441 addressed teacher shortages by expanding the number of retired teachers and critical-shortage-area teachers school districts may hire. The sponsor said districts could hire retired teachers up to 10% of staff and critical shortage area teachers up to 10%, replacing lower current limits and a temporary COVID-era provision that had expired. Members asked about work limits, salary rules, and how often shortage areas are identified; the sponsor said retired teachers remain subject to existing earnings limits, critical shortage teachers are paid at least a rank-two, 10-year salary, and shortage areas are identified annually by the Commissioner of Education. Supportive comments noted the bill was a stopgap and that long-term solutions should include recruitment, retention, and pay. The committee passed HB 441 19-0 with favorable expression. House Bill 462 would allow county clerks to correct marriage applications or licenses by affidavit, without requiring a lawsuit in circuit court, when there are obvious errors or omissions. The Kenton County clerk and another clerk testified that the change would help people who need corrected records for Social Security, Real ID, inheritance, and other legal purposes, while still preserving data needed by Vital Statistics. Members described the bill as a practical efficiency measure. The committee passed HB 462 19-0 with favorable expression, and the meeting then adjourned.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Feb 4th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • , providing an annual adjustment to the minimum wages based on inflationary measures, repealing a section
  • Relating to the legislature, amending a section of the NMSA 1978 concerning the introduction of legislation
  • paid parental leave, providing for state employee recruitment and retention, amending and enacting sections
  • Repealing section 61-6C, NMSA 1978, being Laws 1973, Chapter 361, Section 6, as amended.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Government, Elections And Indian Affairs Feb 3rd, 2025

House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 21, added in 1971, declares that protection of the state's beautiful and healthful environment
  • This resolution has a good part: Section 1A, where it gives a right rather than what currently we have
  • We already have a group: Green Amendment, Article 20, Section 21 of the New Mexico Constitution.
  • A section of the and what we need to do, in my opinion, is enforce the laws that are already on the books
  • I believe also that there is a concern about the language in the amendment of in the section that reflects
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (02/24/2026)

Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um which is to access their section 35.
  • Um I successfully sectioned her or ago.
  • </c><01:16:05.840><c> in</c> then also the sub subsequent section in then also the sub subsequent section
  • </c> one, two, and three of that section one, two, and three of that section where<01:42:55.119><c> it
  • Section 8 housing, uh been on over 50%. Section 8 housing, uh over<04:11:22.640><c> 27%.
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CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 105 Apr 29th, 2026

Colorado Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This section does not apply to the following.
  • And it says strike this section and substitute subsection 1A and 1B of this section. A and 1B.
  • </c> section 2517507. section 2517507.
  • So, um, as previously described, I read this section.
  • It was described, I I read this section.
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TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

The July 2025 Flooding Events, General Investigating Apr 28th, 2026

The July 2025 Flooding Events, General Investigating

Transcript Highlights:
  • There are sections on there where they can add the training.
  • I want to read to you Texas Administrative Code, Section 265.15E.
  • As y'all know, the law required, I think it's Section 265.15, Section K, that we have written emergency
  • It is Section 141.011. It's called Operator's Duty.
  • You know, House Bill 1 adds a section, subsection C.
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NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Ways and Means (04/22/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • So that’s good.” on rentals twice in a section and the on rentals twice in a section and the first<00
  • We've got Yeah. section<03:20:07.120><c> section</c><03:20:07.680><c> 66.</c><03:20:08.880><c> Okay.
  • horse racing, table games, and BLT wagers. wager also in section wager also in section 65<03:21:14.160
  • So I want to move on from this section to the last page.
  • But what I section to the last page.
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Summary: The committee first took up SB 63, which concerns funding for the division of travel and tourism and its relationship to the meals-and-rooms tax calculation. Members asked for confirmation that the bill would not affect municipal distributions under RSA 78-A:26. Jennifer Ramsey of the Department of Revenue Administration explained that the amendment does not change meals-and-rooms distributions, but instead corrects the calculation for the travel and tourism appropriation by adding back the municipal fund transfer before applying the 3.15% floor. Chris Shay of the Office of the Attorney General agreed with that explanation. The committee also discussed the complexity of the meals-and-rooms statutes and the possibility of a future cleanup effort. The committee then voted 19-0 to recommend SB 63 ought to pass; it will not go on consent because it has a fiscal note. The committee next considered SB 60, relative to advanced deposit account wagering. Rep. Murphy moved ought to pass, explaining that the bill would regulate advanced deposit wagering on horse racing and impose a 1.25% revenue share on wagers from New Hampshire residents, generating roughly a quarter-million dollars in new lottery revenue in the first year. The motion passed 19-0, and the bill will not go on consent because of its fiscal note. The committee then voted 19-0 to recommend SB 147 ITL, with members noting that live racing facilities are in decline and the market is shrinking. SB 160, which updates raffle ticket pricing and prize limits for bingo-related gaming, also passed ought to pass 19-0 and will not go on consent. The committee then took up SB 73, which revises coverall bingo rules and increases prize limits. An amendment, 2025-1470H, was offered to raise the total prize amount to $5,000; members supported it as a reasonable compromise, and the amendment was adopted unanimously. The bill as amended then passed ought to pass 19-0, again with a fiscal note preventing consent placement. After those votes, the committee moved into a work session on SB 83, where members began discussing the bill’s video lottery terminal provisions, including the meaning of “maximum wager,” the absence of a cumulative betting cap, and concerns that the bill combines several distinct policy changes—tax treatment, VLT rules, renaming, and a self-exclusion database—into one measure. No vote was taken on SB 83 during the work session, and members indicated they would continue discussion later after reviewing side-by-side materials.
MI

Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Session 26-07-02

Michigan Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Resolution L, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the State Constitution in 1963 by adding Section
  • Resolution L, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the State Constitution of 1963 by adding Section
  • Resolution L, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the State Constitution of 1963 by adding Section
  • Under Article 4 of the 1963 Constitution, Section 6, I state my objection that every bill shall be read
Keywords: 983, senate, all
MA
Transcript Highlights:
  • Established in Section 29 of last session's long-term care reform law, Chapter 197 of the Acts of 2024
  • care retirement community should be defined specifically in Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 93, Section
  • Other core elements that define a CCRC should also be identified in Chapter 93, Section 76.
  • Chapter 93, Section 76 should be more explicit and identify the specific financial documents.
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Summary: The Special Commission on Continuing Care Retirement Communities held a public hearing focused on studying CCRCs in Massachusetts, including their financial viability, consumer protections, oversight, entrance fee and refund policies, advertising, and procedures for closure or ownership changes. Chair Rep. Tom Stanley and co-chair Sen. Pat Jehlen opened by explaining the commission’s mandate under Chapter 197 of the Acts of 2024 and asked speakers to keep testimony brief. Several commissioners and staff also emphasized the importance of hearing directly from residents, providers, and advocates. Resident testimony largely centered on two themes: the need for stronger resident representation and the need for clearer, faster refund protections. Multiple residents urged the legislature to require resident seats on governing boards, including full voting rights on national or nonprofit boards, and to make board minutes and meetings more transparent. Several speakers described long delays in receiving entrance-fee refunds after leaving a community, with one family reporting an 18-month wait and financial hardship; they called for a one-year refund limit, vacancy-order systems, escrow or reserve protections, and state oversight or guarantee funds. One resident also argued that CCRCs should be more clearly defined in state law and possibly licensed or certified so only approved communities can market themselves as CCRCs. Providers and operators generally described CCRCs as valuable models for aging in place and emphasized transparency, resident engagement, and the benefits of nonprofit ownership. Speakers from nonprofit communities said residents often serve on boards or committees, participate in budgeting and planning, and benefit from integrated care, amenities, and financial stability. A for-profit operator also said residents receive disclosure and input, while noting that CCRCs vary widely and that consumer education is important. Commissioners echoed several recurring issues at the end of the hearing, especially the need to define what a CCRC is and to address refund timelines and information sharing. No votes were taken; the hearing concluded with notice that the next virtual meeting would be on June 23 at 10:00 a.m., and written testimony was invited by email.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am

Joint Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets

Transcript Highlights:
  • question, and so I think I thought I just heard you touch on it, and it had to do with the outside sections
  • So at the bottom of the bill, in the sections that authorize how much bonding the state will do, it's
  • This bill requires any bonds that are issued pursuant to Section 2A or Section 2B, the G.O., unless the
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Summary: The Joint Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets held a public hearing on H. 5279, a bill financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges. MassDOT and A&F testified in support, describing the bill as a more than $5 billion transportation bond package centered on a four-year, $1.2 billion Chapter 90 authorization, plus funding for MBTA rail reliability and modernization, housing-related transportation improvements, a new DCR/MassDOT PRISM program for parkways and other DCR assets, and reauthorizations of the Municipal Pavement Program, Shared Streets and Spaces, and highway programs. They said the bill would support safety, resilience, housing production, and multimodal transportation, and noted that some bonds could be issued as special obligation bonds backed by the Commonwealth Transportation Fund and Fair Share revenues. Committee members asked about the size and structure of the authorizations, the federal match for highway projects, the source of MBTA vehicle procurement, bridge repair needs, and whether the housing-related funds could be used flexibly for items like sidewalks, bike lanes, bus stops, and other local transportation improvements. Administration witnesses said the bill is intended as a temporary refill of existing programs until a larger transportation bond bill is filed next session, that the federal-aid line includes the full spending authority while the state only borrows the 20% match, and that the housing-related program is deliberately broad and not limited to MBTA communities. They also said Chapter 90 includes a road-mile component that especially helps rural communities and that preservation and safety are built into the programs. The Massachusetts Municipal Association also testified in strong support, emphasizing that Chapter 90 is the most important tool municipalities have to maintain the roughly 30,000 miles of local roads and bridges they are responsible for. MMA urged timely passage before construction season and praised the continued $300 million Chapter 90 level, especially the $100 million road-mile distribution that helps communities with large road networks and smaller populations. No votes were taken on the bill, and the hearing concluded with adjournment after testimony ended.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/15/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • An act amending Title 36, Chapter 4.1, Section 6, relating to health care institutions.
  • Senate Bill 1137 amending Section 436 to Mary and paternity and one relating to underground facilities
  • I mean, Senate Bill 1206 amending sections 23-21, 21, 22-102, A.R.S., relating to insurance claims.
  • Senate Bill 1477 amending Section 36-446.14, A.R.S., relating to assisted living facilities.
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MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Special Committee on Tax Reform Apr 2nd, 2026 at 08:30 am

Special Committee on Tax Reform

Transcript Highlights:
  • Was that specific to a certain part of the, to a certain section?
  • That's found in Article 10, Section 6A of the Constitution.
  • I'm trying to find it in the bill itself, but there's a section here that says something about $75,000
  • ...section here that says something about $75,000 for the insured dwelling or $200,000 for an uninsured
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MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Health and Mental Health Apr 2nd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Health and Mental Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • members of the committee, Elizabeth Grace Riley here, registered lobbyist on behalf of the Missouri section
  • Pharmacies can convert a one-month prescription with refills into three-month supplies in compliance with Section
  • The statute on these 90-day windows says that pharmacists can authorize refills, which is under Section
  • at what their benefit identifies, which I'll leave with my testimony, it provides a reference to Section
Keywords: 959, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Children and Family Law (03/31/2026)

Children and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • Now, to talk to this amendment, I'd like to say that I am discouraged by the part that takes out section
  • discouraged by um the part that<00:14:04.200><c> takes</c><00:14:04.600><c> out</c><00:14:04.960><c> section
  • </c><00:14:05.480><c> four,</c><00:14:06.120><c> which</c><00:14:06.320><c> is</c> that takes out section
  • four, which is that takes out section four, which is the<00:14:06.600><c> repeal.
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