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NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Public School Capital Outlay Oversight Task Oct 10th, 2025
Public School Capital Outlay Oversight Task Force
Transcript Highlights:
- So, if I have an increase of cost, I've got margins throughout the supply chain.
- At what point do you have to... does there have to be water to supply these houses?
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Business and Professions Committee Jul 1st, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- , they find that there is a certain amount of hemp products that are integrated into the cannabis supply
- So AB 8 is the vehicle for them to be able to integrate into the supply chain here in California, so
Summary:
The Assembly Business and Professions Committee heard several measures, including SB 402 by Senator Valadares, which would move existing qualification requirements for qualified autism service providers and related professionals from the Health and Safety Code and Insurance Code into the Business and Professions Code without changing the standards. Supporters said it was a technical cleanup that would improve consistency and legislative oversight, while an opponent argued the bill was unnecessary and could create access issues; another witness urged inclusion of the QABA credentialing board. The committee approved SB 402 on a due pass motion to the Committee on Health.
The committee also heard SB 378 by Senator Wiener, aimed at online platforms that facilitate sales of illicit cannabis and intoxicating hemp products. Supporters, including labor, local government, and cannabis industry representatives, said the bill would help protect consumers, minors, legal businesses, and tax revenue by creating accountability for online marketplaces. Opponents from the hemp industry and TechNet argued the bill was overly broad, could sweep in legitimate platforms and payment services, and should better distinguish bad actors from compliant hemp businesses; members discussed implementation, enforcement through a private right of action, and coordination with AB 8. The committee passed SB 378 to the Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection.
Senator Arreguín presented SB 779, which would establish minimum enforcement fines for Contractors State License Board citations where minimums are currently very low or absent, and would raise the board’s reserve cap from six months to 12 months. The sponsor said the changes would better match penalties to violations and help support consumer protection and board operations during economic downturns. There was no opposition, and the committee approved SB 779 as amended to the Committee on Appropriations.
The committee also approved the consent calendar, which included SB 344 and AB 652, both sent to Appropriations. SB 508 was not heard because it had been pulled by the author.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee May 5th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- We represent about 300 licensed operators across the supply chain and we are very, very supportive of
- Prices decreased, primarily as a result of the current glut in supply.
Summary:
The Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee met with a delayed start while waiting for quorum, then heard several bills before moving to the suspense file. AB 564 by Assemblymember Haney would freeze the planned cannabis excise tax increase at 15% rather than allow it to rise to 25%; supporters argued the legal cannabis industry is struggling against the illicit market and high taxes, while opponents said the measure would reduce funding for children, youth programs, environmental restoration, and enforcement promised under Prop. 64. The bill was sent to suspense during regular order and later approved out of suspense on a 6-0 vote with amendments, including a five-year sunset and a reduced rate. AB 1265, also by Haney, would extend and expand the state historic tax credit to encourage rehabilitation of vacant historic buildings for housing and mixed-use projects; preservation and housing advocates supported it, and it was also sent to suspense rather than voted on immediately.
The committee then heard AB 1377 by Assemblymember McKenna, which would require studios seeking optional diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility film tax credits to complete the plans they submit to the California Film Commission. Labor supporters said studios should do more than make good-faith efforts, and the bill passed 5-1 to Appropriations. AB 1416 by Vice Chair Ta would clarify disaster-related property tax deferrals for homeowners who have requested installment plans, and it passed 7-0 to the Assembly Floor. Afterward, the chair gave a general warning that the bills on suspense represented large revenue losses and emphasized the committee’s need to weigh tax expenditures against other state priorities.
On the suspense file, the committee approved AB 27, AB 53, AB 97, AB 231, AB 232, AB 429, AB 613, AB 984, and AB 1485, mostly on unanimous or near-unanimous votes, while AB 547 passed 5-1. Several other bills, including AB 386, AB 389, AB 490, AB 6991, AB 814, AB 1057, AB 1219, AB 1282, AB 1354, AB 1431, AB 1435, and AB 1481, were held in committee. The meeting concluded with the committee adjourning after completing the suspense-file actions.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- our district was annexed by the city, which includes an area that does not have an adequate water supply
- responded with tankers that carry 3000 gallons of water to help subsidize the issues with the water supply
Committee:
House Land & Resource Management
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Finance and Tax Apr 15th, 2025
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Many agencies across our state are struggling to maintain their operations due to the cost of supplies
- But I'd also say, the way the supply chain works, the odds of them getting an ambulance they ordered
Committee:
Senate Finance
Keywords:
SB 868, rural volunteer fire department assistance program, volunteer fire department assistance fund, Texas Government Code, wildfire, wildland fire, high-risk wildfire area, fire suppression, rural fire departments, volunteer firefighters, emergency response, public safety, grant allocation, appropriations, disaster preparedness, tax penalties, interest calculation, overpayment, tax law, refund process
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- by a health care provider, to provide for a mental health care provider, to provide for a minimum supply
- It will remove the three-day supply provision and include a provision for post-exposure prophylaxis to
- So, you know, I would assume some of them could also just give the whole 28-day supply.
- It will remove the three-day supply provision and include a provision for post-exposure prophylaxis to
- So, you know, I would assume some of them could also just give the whole 28-day supply.
Bills:
SB57 , SB405 , HB62 , HB193 , HB203 , HB222 , HB246 , HB420 , HB475 , HB486 , HB574 , HB584 , HB815 , HB949 , HB1092 , HB1214
Committee:
House Health and Welfare
Keywords:
SB 57, Act 735, Act 463, nutrition, public health, food additives, artificial colors, banned chemicals, ingredient labeling, food labeling, FDA, food and beverage regulation, consumer disclosure, school nutrition, Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 40, Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 17, food manufacturers, food retailers, compliance, effective date delay
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- I also know how we power the United States and supply critical energy, whether it's... ...and supply
- And now we have a huge supply chain crisis with critical minerals that needs to be addressed quickly.
- that we can do at the state level again to help kind of, you know, accelerate those places in the supply
- the</c><00:55:00.800><c> in</c><00:55:01.119><c> the</c><00:55:01.520><c> uh</c><00:55:01.839><c> supply
- </c> Those places in the supply chain that need to be met to fill gaps in our energy systems, particularly
Committee:
Senate Appropriations
Keywords:
Second Amendment, firearms, state rights, federal regulation, law enforcement, civil penalties, government liability, concealed carry, public colleges, university facilities, weapons legislation, self-defense, campus safety, weapons, age requirement, permits, HB0097, Wyoming firearms privacy, merchant category code, MCC
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session Sep 9th, 2025
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Patients can receive a 90-day supply through PBM mail orders, but are often limited to a 30-day supply
- about mandating that the Department of Water Resources update their modeling and forecasting of water supply
- This bill promotes the purchase of local glass from recycled materials to strengthen our state's supply
- If we are concerned about car seats, about cribs, about textbooks, about school supplies, ask parents
- School supplies, ask parents if we understand parents so well.
Summary:
The Assembly convened, established a quorum after a roll call, observed a moment of silence for John Burton, and proceeded with the Pledge of Allegiance and routine procedural motions. Members approved a rule suspension to allow floor amendments on SB 271 and SB 67, and several committee notices and bill referrals were handled. The chamber then moved through a long third-reading file, with many bills passed and a number of items temporarily passed or retained on file.
Among the major measures approved were bills on civil rights and public safety (SB 477, SB 19, SB 36, SB 571, SB 580), health care and coverage (SB 257 on pregnancy as a qualifying life event, SB 530 on Medi-Cal access standards, SB 660 on health data exchange, SB 754 on menstrual product contaminant disclosure), housing and disaster recovery (SB 610, SB 655), transportation and climate (SB 533 on EV charging payments, SB 30 on diesel locomotives, SB 71 on CEQA exemptions for transit, SB 263 on tariff impacts), and natural resources/energy (SB 283 on battery storage safety, SB 88 on biomass emissions, SB 427 extending the Habitat Conservation Fund). The Assembly also passed urgency measures including SB 864 on tribal gaming compacts, SB 663 on wildfire-related property tax relief, SB 471 expanding DDS ombudsman authority, and SB 497 on privacy protections for legally protected health services.
Several bills drew notable debate. SB 41 on pharmacy benefit managers saw opposition over concerns about moving ahead before broader PBM data and licensing reforms take effect, but it still passed. AB 1340, a concurrence item on gig worker collective bargaining rights, prompted extended debate over labor rights, consumer costs, and union influence. Other concurrence items included AB 671 on restaurant permitting, which passed without opposition. The Assembly also took up SB 640 on direct admission to CSU, SB 702 on demographic reporting for appointees, SB 710 preserving a solar property tax exclusion, and SB 793 on counterfeit lighter safety, all of which passed. The session ended with the Assembly continuing through the file, including concurrence votes and additional bill actions, with most measures approved by substantial margins.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Center revitalization project in the city of Plymouth from the state sales tax for materials and supplies
- The relevant dates... ...for materials and supplies for construction, reconstruction, upgrades, remodeling
- What we see here is a refund of sales tax on supplies for the construction of an outdoor athletic complex
- c><00:41:56.200><c> on</c> see here is refund of sales tax on see here is refund of sales tax on supplies
- for the construction of an supplies for the construction of an outdoor<00:41:58.920><c> Athletic</c>
Committee:
Senate Taxes
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 4/9/26
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- in terms of nutrients, yeah, organic manures I’m really excited about because it synchronizes the supply
- :18:23.040><c> it</c><01:18:23.360><c> synchronizes</c><01:18:24.160><c> the</c><01:18:24.240><c> supply
- </c> about because it synchronizes the supply about because it synchronizes the supply and<01:18:24.840
- the growing season and<01:18:40.000><c> synchronize</c><01:18:40.600><c> its</c><01:18:40.720><c> supply
- </c> and synchronize its supply and demand. and synchronize its supply and demand.
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
Keywords:
higher education, identity verification, enrollment fraud, funding, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, postsecondary education, community college, university, developmental education, remedial education, remediation, corequisite, co-requisite, English composition, college readiness, adult basic education, ABE, student placement, credit-bearing courses, noncredit courses
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Section one exempts materials and supplies used in the construction of a research and development campus
- Section two adds building materials, equipment, and supplies for the R&D campus, the customer experience
- Section one exempts materials and supplies used in the construction of a research and development campus
- Section two adds building materials, equipment, and supplies for the R&D campus, the customer experience
- Section one exempts materials and supplies used in the construction of a research and development campus
Committee:
Senate Taxes
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 03/19/25
Jobs and Economic Development
Transcript Highlights:
- Basher, if you have that information now or if you're going to supply it later, if that would be great
- Basher, if you have that information now or if you're going to supply it later, if that would be great
- Williams, do you have the information, or would you like to supply it at another time?
- Williams, do you have the information, or would you like to supply it at another time?
- Williams, do you have the information, or would you like to supply it at another time?
Committee:
Senate Jobs and Economic Development
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm going to have to get a supply of pencils and I can just throw them at you, catch your attention.
- <c> pencils</c><01:25:47.800><c> and</c><01:25:47.920><c> I</c><01:25:48.000><c> can</c> to get a supply
- of pencils and I can to get a supply of pencils and I can just<01:25:48.280><c> throw</c><01:25:48.520
- I'm going to have to get a supply of pencils, and I can just throw them at you to catch your attention
- of the food potential online supplying of the food potential online cooking<01:34:23.840><c> classes
Committee:
Senate Human Services
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/25
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- We also removed the water supply testing requirement, in particular for lead and other chemicals.
- or, if it's a municipal source and it's already tested through other requirements on a municipal supply
- um testing requirement um water supply um testing requirement um in<00:29:10.640><c> particular</c><
- there's not a need to municipal Supply there's not a need to duplicate<00:29:27.880><c> that</c><00:
- There's nothing in there about classroom equipment or supply standards, requiring that teachers have
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- Another bogus argument against project labor agreements is that they limit the supply of bidders on a
- one group of contractors is not a good enough reason to pass it. agreements is that they limit the supply
- agreements is that they limit the supply of<00:09:33.040><c> biders</c><00:09:33.360><c> on</c><00:09
- </c><00:54:47.720><c> throughout</c><00:54:48.119><c> the</c> additional housing Supply throughout the
- additional housing Supply throughout the state<01:17:32.400><c> and</c><01:17:32.560><c> two</c><01:
Committee:
Senate Commerce
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband and Rural Development - 02/03/25
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development
Transcript Highlights:
- We had people, or we had individuals, supplying dehydrated soup mixes so people could eat when things
- We had people, or we had individuals, supplying dehydrated soup mixes so people could eat when things
- ><01:03:02.599><c> food</c><01:03:02.839><c> to</c><01:03:03.000><c> hundreds</c> operation that supplies
- food to hundreds operation that supplies food to hundreds and<01:03:03.559><c> even</c><01:03:03.839
- </c><01:14:36.000><c> chains</c><01:14:36.360><c> have</c> disruptions in Supply chains have disruptions
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Legislative Session Day 56 (3-31-26)
Kentucky House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- House Bill 398, an act relating to decommissioning cost for electric generating units.
- House Bill 398, an act relating to decommissioning cost for electric generating units.
- Without objection, a clincher is supplied. Gentleman from McCracken. Mr.
Keywords:
Convene 00:00:00
Senate Message 00:04:13
Report of Committees 00:06:00
Orders of the Day 00:06:39
HB 4 00:07:32
HB 7 00:10:19
Enrollment 00:12:49
HB 10 00:13:30
HB 58 00:14:31
HB 78 00:18:39
HB 96 00:21:59
Enrollment 00:25:31
HB 134 00:26:01
HB 139 00:28:20
HB 185 00:35:36
HB 213 00:38:16
HB 220 00:40:32
HB 253 00:41:45
HB 265 00:44:55
HB 280 00:47:10
HB 290 00:49:13
Enrollment 00:51:49
HB 355 00:52:25
HB 398 00:54:42
HB 622 00:57:07
HB 424 00:58:24
HB 456 01:01:43
HB 459 01:02:51
HB 470 01:04:54
HB 555 01:10:20
HB 562 01:12:35
HB 576 01:16:37
HB 648 01:18:59
SB 68 01:21:53
SB 226 01:27:40
SB 90 01:30:36
SB 137 01:34:08
SB 136 01:37:08
SB 198 01:41:55
Recess 01:46:14
Reconvene 02:47:31
Orders of the Day 02:48:28
HB 10 02:48:53
HB 67 02:50:01
HB 257 02:51:05
Senate Message 05:52:18
Enrollment 02:53:15
SB 183 02:57:00
SJR 23 03:00:24
SB 251 03:06:24
Announcement 03:24:34
Enrollment 03:25:28
Recess 03:26:50
Reconvene 07:04:07
Enrollment 07:04:12
Senate Message 07:06:54
Appointment of Conference Committees 07:09:38
Orders of the Day 07:10:03
SB 100 07:11:06
Appointment of Conference Committee 07:12:18
HB 778 07:12:37
HB 6 07:15:14
HB 142 07:18:48
HB 144 07:21:27
HB 236 07:24:13
HB 305 07:26:45
HB 651 07:29:16
HB 521 07:31:44
HB 692 07:36:04
HB 491 07:38:33
HB 689 07:40:50
HB 767 07:43:24
HB 627 07:46:33
HB 869 07:49:00
HB 566 07:50:21
Motions, Petitions, and Communications 07:54:31
Introductions 08:07:19
ConC & Rules Report 08:12:28
Floor Amendments 08:13:10
Adjournment 08:16:56, 958, all
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Senate Executive Departments and Administration (04/01/2026)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- "Um, I’m obviously also here representing the ECBA, Electrical Contractors Business Association.
- She said there are many vaccine clinics at Tractor Supply and local shelters, and that she is participating
- 35.080><c> Tractor</c> uh, clinics that are given at Tractor uh, clinics that are given at Tractor Supply
- </c><02:21:38.200><c> Um,</c><02:21:38.840><c> I</c> Supply, at the the local shelters.
- Um, I Supply, at the the local shelters.
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- The supplies per supplies are used to purchase specialized materials to meet those ADA requirements.
- </c><00:47:44.640><c> to</c> supplies per supplies are used to supplies per supplies are used to purchase
- I'm having trouble grasping what these supplies would be.
- </c> supplies, materials, and equipment. supplies, materials, and equipment.
- . supplies. supplies.
Committee:
Joint Appropriations