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FL

Florida 2026 5th Special Session

Community Affairs Jan 20th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • for projects under $15,000 for structural accessory structures, alarm, electrical, landscaping, mechanical
  • projects under 15,000 for structural accessory structures, alarm, electrical aggregation, landscaping, mechanical
  • , plumbing, or roofing, simplifies the private provider documentation, caping, mechanical, plumbing,
Summary: The committee met with a quorum present and heard a series of bills, mostly local claims and growth-management or permitting measures. SB 16, SB 14, and SB 24 were uncontested claims bills providing relief for injuries or damages involving the City of St. Petersburg and Miami-Dade County; each was described as settled or favorably reported by a special master, and each was reported favorably without debate. SB 288, a negotiated bill on rural electric cooperatives, was presented as a clarification to protect co-op authority over generation and power purchases while preserving consumer protections; it drew support from industry stakeholders and was reported favorably. SB 830 created a public-records exemption for certain local administrators and their families’ personal information, citing threats against city managers, and it also passed favorably. The committee also considered several land-use and permitting bills. SB 1138 would create a registry of qualified professionals to conduct pre-application review for plats and development, aiming to reduce delays and backlogs; local government groups raised concerns about preemption and preserving quasi-judicial authority, but the bill passed favorably with one no vote. SB 168 expanded public nuisance law to include gambling houses, increased penalties, and authorized attorney’s fees and foreclosure of unpaid fees; it was reported favorably. SB 686 revised the agricultural enclave statute to create a public-hearing process for certain residential projects in urban service areas, with a sunset date later amended to June 30, 2026; conservation and planning groups raised concerns about local planning authority and public participation, but the bill passed favorably. SB 548, a growth-management and impact-fee cleanup bill, clarified plan-based methodology, extraordinary circumstances, interlocal agreements, and refund procedures for impact fees. Local government and development stakeholders testified that it would improve predictability while preserving flexibility, though some sought further refinement on fee increases and refunds; the bill was amended and then reported favorably. SB 1234 addressed building permits and inspections, including permit validity, small-project exemptions, temporary hurricane protection, standardized permit forms, and expanded use of private providers; county officials objected to reduced oversight, while builders and private-provider advocates supported the measure. After testimony and debate, the bill was reported favorably. At the end of the meeting, Senator Jones requested to be recorded on several votes, and the committee adjourned after no further business.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Community Affairs Jan 20th, 2026

Community Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • projects under 15,000 for structural accessory structures, alarm, electrical aggregation, landscaping, mechanical
  • Simplifies the private provider documentation, ...caping, mechanical, plumbing, or roofing.
  • And the last piece, the uniform permitting, I think we've already seen this. caping, mechanical, plumbing
Keywords: 999, senate, all
FL

Florida 2026 5th Special Session

Regulated Industries Dec 9th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • certainly was reflected in the testimony and the evidence before the Commission that there are numerous mechanisms
  • familiar to us, as far as old staff that have dealt with these issues, and certainly those types of mechanisms
  • I would be more comfortable if some of these metrics were risk-adjusted or had some other mechanism in
Summary: The Committee on Regulated Industries met with a quorum and took up four bills. SB 288 on rural electric cooperatives was presented as a negotiated glitch bill to narrow statutory language so co-ops can choose generation and power purchases based on cost and reliability without exposure to special-interest litigation, while preserving consumer protections. A representative from the Florida Electric Cooperatives Association waived in support, and the bill was reported favorably. The committee then considered SB 364 on public accountancy, which was described as a modernization and efficiency measure to expand CPA licensure pathways without lowering standards. An amendment correcting a drafting error and restoring automatic mobility language was adopted without objection. Jason Harrell of FICPA waived in support, while one speaker appeared to discuss a utility issue unrelated to the bill. CS for SB 364 was reported favorably. Chair Bradley’s SB 200 on utilities addressed utility-scale solar decommissioning and storm protection plans. The bill would authorize counties to adopt solar decommissioning ordinances, direct DEP to develop best practices, and require the PSC to consider whether storm protection plan benefits exceed costs. County and AARP representatives waived in support, and the Small County Coalition spoke favorably, saying the bill was a needed step that did not restrict solar development. SB 200 was considered favorably. The committee also heard SB 126 on the Florida Public Service Commission, a strike-all bill focused on PSC reform and utility affordability. The amendment would add CPA and financial analyst expertise, require stronger PSC order support, tighten intervention standards, set return-on-equity and review criteria, require consideration of executive compensation and affordability, and direct the PSC to weigh risk from storm and cost-recovery mechanisms. PSC staff answered extensive questions about utility hardening, storm recovery, and rate-setting. Supporters said the bill would improve accountability and affordability, while others urged stronger enforceable affordability standards and restoration of the return-on-equity cap. Despite concerns, the bill was reported favorably as CS for SB 126.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Apr 29th, 2025

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • HB67 lists no crime, punishment, authority, enforcement mechanism, or appeals process.
  • If you mechanism, or appeals process.
  • I don't have all the mechanical details of this, but I thank you for details of this, but I thank you
Bills: SB320 , HB67 , HB247 , HB161 , HB165 , HB91 , HB90 , HB471 , HB363 , HB479
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • During my grad school years at MIT, I was captivated by the beauty of quantum mechanics.
  • security implications, in your how can the U.S. further solidify itself in both quantum and quantum mechanics
  • So hopefully he'll be following in the STEM, in the mechanical engineering like your son.
Summary: The meeting was convened to discuss several significant nominations, particularly focusing on Preston Wills Griffith III for Undersecretary of Energy and Dr. Dario Gil for Undersecretary of Science. The committee underscored the importance of these roles in shaping American energy policy and scientific innovation. The discussion highlighted the nominees' backgrounds, with Griffith having extensive experience at the Department of Energy and the White House, and Gil bringing expertise in quantum technology and energy research. Members expressed a strong desire to understand the nominees' perspectives on current challenges facing the energy sector, including regulatory mandates and national security concerns. The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensuring thorough evaluations of the candidates and their proposed approaches to pressing issues.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

State Affairs Apr 9th, 2025

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • This ensures competitive neutrality and aligns with federal funding mechanisms while protecting Texas
  • Every Texan looks at this as an accountability mechanism for taxpayers.
  • PLAs are more than just a contractual tool; they're a strategic workforce development mechanism.
Committee: House State Affairs
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 11th, 2026 at 01:00 pm

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 11th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Summary: The Senate convened with roll call, the colors presented by the Sons of the American Revolution Color Guard, the Pledge of Allegiance, and a prayer by Pastor Jesse Bradley. The journal was approved, and the chamber received House messages announcing passage of several bills, including House Bill 1687, Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1960, House Bill 102, and Substitute House Bill 1. The Senate then adopted Senate Resolution 8684, which honored Washingtonians with ties to Team USA at the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Milano-Cortina. Senator Riccelli spoke in support, praising the athletes’ determination and Washington connections. The resolution passed by voice vote. The Senate next considered gubernatorial appointments. Brian C. Bennett was confirmed 49-0 as Director of the Washington State Lottery, with Senator Lovick speaking in support and highlighting Bennett’s public service and transition-team work. Angela Ramirez was then confirmed 49-0 as Secretary of the Department of Social and Health Services, with Senators Claire Wilson and Christian praising her experience, commitment, and attention to human services issues. After the confirmations, the Senate stood at ease for caucuses.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (01/16/2026)

State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have mechanics that may not be mechanics on the active duty side or the National Guard side, but they're
  • mechanics on the civilian side.
  • He was vice chair of Judiciary, and he's a technician mechanic.
  • Uh, I can’t speak to all the details and the weighing mechanism at this point.
  • </c> details and the the weighing mechanism details and the the weighing mechanism at<01:14:59.840><c
Keywords: 1189, house, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 12th, 2026

Transportation and Defense

Transcript Highlights:
  • Just trying to get the mechanics wrapped around this.
  • Just walk me through the mechanics of this, please. Senator Harris. Mr.
Keywords: 989, all
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Mar 10th, 2026

Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence

Transcript Highlights:
  • When this mechanism, this procedure, was put together, DWI courts were really the only game in town.
  • So this would just be an extension of that with all the same mechanisms, safeguards, and procedures that
Summary: The Judiciary Committee met with a quorum and first went into executive session, where it voted House Bill 1711 do pass with no opposition. HB 1711 concerns the Uniform Interstate Deposition and Discovery Act. The committee then took up HB 1713 on limited liability companies, adopted a House Committee amendment and then a House Committee substitute that incorporated Secretary of State language on series LLCs and certificates of good standing, and voted the substitute do pass 10-0. The committee next considered a combined judgeships measure. It adopted an amendment and House Committee substitute that merged language from several bills, including provisions for additional judges or associate judges in Jefferson, St. Charles, Franklin, Miller, and Clay counties, and voted the substitute for HB 2968, 2427, and 3086 do pass 10-0. It also adopted an amendment and substitute for HB 3072, a workers’ compensation bill, and voted that substitute do pass 9-0. In public hearing, Representatives Smith and Dolan presented HB 2574 and HB 2163 together, both aimed at expanding limited driving privileges for people in treatment programs. They explained the bills would allow limited driving privileges through adult drug/treatment courts and, in one version, let offenders petition the sentencing court after completing a 120-day treatment program. Members discussed public safety concerns, ignition interlock devices, and insurance requirements, and one member noted personal experience with a drunk-driving fatality while supporting the goal of helping people maintain employment. Eric Jennings testified in support for the Judicial Conference of Missouri, saying the change would extend an existing tool from DWI courts to adult treatment courts with the same safeguards. No opposition or informational witnesses appeared, and the hearing was closed.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Session (03/13/2025)

New Hampshire Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • in place to do already has the mechanism in place to do this<01:01:52.559><c> as</c><01:01:52.839><c
  • Senate Bill 249-FN revises the funding mechanism for uncompensated care costs under the State Medicaid
  • Senate Bill 249-FN revises the funding mechanism for uncompensated care costs under the State Medicaid
  • One of my primary issues lies with the lack of provisions in the bill for speed limits, mechanisms on
  • </c><02:51:38.359><c> on</c><02:51:38.600><c> the</c><02:51:38.800><c> slot</c> limits uh mechanisms
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Energy Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/25

Energy Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yeah, I'm not an expert on the inside-building HVAC mechanicals.
  • I'm sure there'd be a little more often that they would need to be replaced, but it's less mechanical
  • I'm not an expert on the inside-building HVAC mechanicals.
  • I'm sure there'd be a little more often that they would need to be replaced, but it's less mechanical
  • I'm not an expert on the inside-building HVAC mechanicals.
Keywords: 1183, house
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Mar 20th, 2025

Alabama House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I just um I'm just only looking at the mechanics of it, not anything else. the mechanics of it, not anything
  • of what he's doing. procedural mechanism of what he's doing. procedural mechanism of what he's doing
  • I but funding mechanism. Yeah. Okay. I but funding mechanism. Yeah. Okay.
  • I'm just looking at the mechanics. I've not researched, as I've mechanics.
  • I've not researched, as I've mechanics.
Keywords: 1136, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 2/20/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • really a good tool to help correct things that everyone kind of knew happened but we never had a mechanism
  • </c><00:32:29.960><c> to</c> happened but we never had a mechanism to happened but we never had a mechanism
  • to fix those oopses more us a mechanism to fix those oopses more than<00:37:51.319><c> make</c><00:37
  • By putting this defrayal mechanism in place, the state will help ensure that small businesses and their
  • in place the state defrayal mechanism in place the state will<01:07:44.319><c> help</c><01:07:44.480
Bills: HF747 , HF1014 , HF320 , HF400
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 2/19/25

Public Safety Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • What mechanisms are you guys using for that? Okay, so I can answer this.
  • What mechanisms are you guys using for that? Representative Rinsky: Thank you, Chair.
  • Number seven, there is no due process or mechanism for law enforcement officers impacted to refute the
  • for law enforcement process or mechanism for law enforcement officers<01:15:18.920><c> impacted</c><
  • No due process, no process to go and challenge in district court, because there is no mechanism, because
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 2/11/25

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Again, they're the best defense mechanism state agencies have to ensure that public funds are being used
  • c> defense</c> processes again they're the best defense processes again they're the best defense mechanism
  • state agencies have to ensure mechanism state agencies have to ensure that<00:05:30.680><c> public</
  • These instances span all of MDE's key oversight mechanisms, and they span the nearly four years, so 2018
  • and they span the nearly four mechanisms and they span the nearly four years<00:10:20.680><c> so</c>
Keywords: 1183, house
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Insurance May 6th, 2026

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's in other states, but there is currently no mechanism in place right now in the state of Louisiana
  • There is currently no mechanism in place right now in the state of Louisiana to check for insurance settlements
  • expedited processing fee, and that 5% has been taken from your payment, and DCFS doesn't have a mechanism
  • This is just a bill that ties our hands and forces us to go through multiple mechanisms.
  • This is just a bill that ties our hands and forces us to go through multiple mechanisms. ...ties our
Committee: Senate Insurance
Summary: The Senate Committee on Insurance met on May 6, 2026, and first reported HB 1241 favorably. That bill, by Chairman Furman, requires insurers to check with DCFS before paying certain insurance settlements to determine whether the recipient owes delinquent child support, and to withhold and remit arrears if found. DCFS explained that Louisiana already has intercepts and other collection tools, but no current mechanism for insurance settlements. Senators raised concerns about notice to obligors and about liability if insurers fail to withhold, but the bill was advanced without objection. The committee then heard HB 870, which would require health insurers and PBMs to cover lower-cost generic or biosimilar drugs when available and to use utilization management no more restrictively on those drugs. Supporters said the bill would improve access and lower patient costs by using wholesale acquisition cost as the comparison point. Opponents, including Louisiana Blue and the AFL-CIO, argued that WAC ignores rebates and net cost, could force plans to cover higher-cost biosimilars first, and could increase premiums and disrupt ERISA and fully insured plan design. The committee adopted a technical amendment set and then a second amendment set that added notice and reporting requirements tied to net cost calculations, and HB 870 was reported favorably as amended. Several other bills were moved with little or no opposition. HB 1176, concerning Medicare Advantage coverage for integrative cancer treatments such as cold cap therapy, cryotherapy, and acupuncture, was amended to change the effective date and then reported favorably. HB 1196, dealing with colorectal cancer screening follow-up colonoscopies, was also amended and reported favorably. HB 1162, a consumer protection bill requiring DOI to verify that a contractor named on a first-party property damage check is licensed in Louisiana, was amended and reported favorably. HB 826, which modernizes insurance referral rules to allow referrals by email or website address, was reported favorably. The committee also heard HB 1151 on insurer investment limits and solvency protections, and HB 1236 on pharmacy reimbursement and copay maximizer programs; both drew substantial testimony and concern, especially over retroactivity, PBM cost allocation, and whether copay maximizers shift costs to patients, but the transcript cuts off before final action on HB 1236.