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CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee Apr 8th, 2026
Revenue and Taxation
Transcript Highlights:
- This is not a bill that creates a new program or a bureaucracy.
- Yet, so far, the governor's not opted into that program.
- However, one aspect of the program design severely limits its full potential.
- However, one aspect of the program design severely limits its full potential.
- But right now, the program is not reaching its full potential.
Committee:
Senate Revenue and Taxation
CA
Transcript Highlights:
- It is this critical gap that the CAP program can fill. I speed.
- It is this critical gap that the CAP program can fill.
- primary concerns for this new program.
- So this is establishing the fund, establishing the program.
- I want to lift up some programs in my district.
Committee:
Senate Housing
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> contribution refund program. contribution refund program.
- and the local government cannabis aid program.
- </c> of the cannabis aid program of the cannabis aid program uh<00:16:17.759><c> the</c><00:16:17.920
- </c> forested lands. that has a that program forested lands. that has a that program is<00:27:16.240>
- This program has an annual appropriation of $10 million.
Bills:
HF9
Committee:
House Taxes
Keywords:
energy policy, renewable energy standard, carbon-free standard, solar standard, hydroelectric, hydropower, electric utility, Public Utilities Commission, PUC, renewable portfolio standard, carbon capture and sequestration, CCS, greenhouse gas emissions, climate policy, nuclear power plant, certificate of need, fossil fuel plant demolition, utility compliance delay, beneficial electrification, sales tax exemption
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight Nov 3rd, 2025
New Mexico Finance Authority Oversight Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- She's a program manager and has been operating this program for 12 or 13 years.
- Programs have been lumped together in this instance.
- The water, the colonias program, and the tribal infrastructure fund, which are very similar programs
- All three of those programs operate under NMFA; they're three of our, I'd say, 15 active programs.
- So, it's another program that the Finance Authority offers.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
March 19, 2025 - 10:30 AM
Transcript Highlights:
- They're having some good results from that program.
- And that's very typical since we've obtained the program.
- Going back to the ETS program, I know it is a pilot program. I've heard great things about it.
- They provide the instructors for that program.
- While we are finishing up the POM program.
Summary:
The subcommittee heard presentations from the Department of Financial Services and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, then returned to its ongoing budget workshop with the Department of Management Services. DFS’s Division of Risk Management described its role as the state self-insurance fund, covering about 200,000 employees and 27,000 vehicles, paying roughly $150 million in claims last year, and managing a pilot ETS treatment program for veterans and first responders that had 49 patients and 804 treatments as of the latest report. The Division of State Fire Marshal outlined its fire prevention, training, emergency response, and grant programs, including hurricane deployments, the Florida State Fire College, and several capital and grant requests for roof, courtyard, memorial, and equipment needs. The Division of Rehabilitation and Liquidation explained how it handles insolvent insurers under Chapter 631, currently administering 14 estates with $1.2 billion in assets and $3.7 billion in liabilities, and said no new receiverships had been opened since February 2023. Members asked about grant backlogs, fire truck procurement delays, memorial repairs, and whether affiliate transfers were occurring in insurer liquidations.
Secretary Griffin then updated the committee on DBPR’s implementation of House Bill 1021 on community associations. He said the department had used the new authority to expand education, complaint handling, and ombudsman services, including 10 free standardized courses, a new condo website, and a four-hour board certification course that had already drawn more than 12,000 attendees. He reported that outreach to condominium communities had increased by more than 60%, that complaint filings were up 39% while jurisdictional dismissals dropped to 11%, and that about 81% to 82% of the 65 new positions had been filled. Members pressed him on whether the department had enough authority and funding, how condominium counts are determined, how self-reported structural integrity reserve study data is verified, and whether more public-facing complaint tracking and better reporting from local governments or developers would improve the system.
The committee then resumed questioning Secretary Allende of DMS about outstanding budget and operations issues. Members focused on the delayed People First contract extension required by statute, with the secretary saying the delay involved technical and contractual complexity in moving a legacy hard-coded system to the cloud. They also revisited the state data team and data catalog project, asking why a statutory 2022 deadline had not been met, how the four-person team and broader data staff were organized, how many applicants were considered for key positions, and what each role was doing. The secretary said the catalog work was being simplified into six metadata fields and supported by a broader community of practice, but no firm completion date was given during the exchange.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- We're dealing with the STARS program.
- And the STARS program allows the developer to build that out up front.
- And so this is a good program.
- This is a voluntary program.
- This is a voluntary program.
Committee:
House Revenue and Taxation
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Labor & Workplace Standards Jan 30th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- It creates the program and creates a wage recovery account.
- So it specifies that self-insurers have the choice to participate in the pilot program.
- I agree that choice is good when it comes to pilot programs like this, so I'm also asking for a yes.
- So it specifies that self-insurers have the choice to participate in the pilot program.
- I hope we see some good results out of this pilot program. I'm confident we will.
Summary:
The committee held executive session on eight bills and heard staff briefings on each measure and any proposed substitutes or amendments. The bills covered domestic worker labor protections (HB 2355), a PTSD treatment pilot in workers’ compensation (HB 2405), electronic notices from L&I (HB 2406), private-sector collective bargaining (HB 2471), fire sprinkler contractor licensing and fitter certification (HB 2472), wage complaint enforcement discretion (HB 2478), a wage recovery program and account (HB 2479), and behavioral health and wellness training for apprentices (HB 2492). Several amendments were described as stakeholder-driven or clarifying, including changes to babysitting exemptions and disclosure language in HB 2355, opt-in language for the PTSD pilot in HB 2405, restoration of some current-law notice provisions in HB 2406, and technical or policy-aligning changes in the wage and apprenticeship bills.
During final action, the committee adopted the proposed substitute for HB 2355 and reported it out with a due pass recommendation on a 6-3 vote, with opponents citing the fiscal note and affordability concerns. HB 2405 was amended to make participation in the PTSD pilot voluntary for workers and self-insurers, then passed unanimously out of committee. HB 2406 also passed unanimously after an amendment preserving certain current-law notice provisions. HB 2471, the collective bargaining bill, was reported out on a 6-3 vote after debate over whether the bill was premature given the current status of the NLRB.
The committee then adopted a stakeholder amendment to HB 2472 and passed it unanimously, followed by unanimous passage of amended HB 2478, which gives L&I discretion in wage complaint enforcement and requires public prioritization of complaints. HB 2479, creating a wage recovery program and account, was also amended and passed unanimously, with members emphasizing bipartisan support and the goal of helping workers recover unpaid wages faster. Finally, HB 2492 was amended to allow certain behavioral health training to count toward continuing education for licensed electricians and plumbers, and it passed unanimously before the committee adjourned.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- This bill extends the trade agriculture inspection grant program. that we initially passed in 2015, and
- Imports and improved efficient flow of goods that did not exist prior to the programs introduction.
- In the importance of this program to continue in 2022, we had the freeze in Texas.
- The scheduled sunset of this program in 20- threatens to reverse our progress.
- Texas cannot afford for this program to go away.
Committee:
House Agriculture & Livestock
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Public Works and Highways (01/13/2026)
Public Works and Highways
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:54:39.760><c> is</c> Hampshire Green Snow Pro program is Hampshire Green Snow Pro program is
- </c> individuals are engaged in that program. individuals are engaged in that program.
- ,</c><01:28:24.639><c> ones</c> projects in the federal program, ones projects in the federal program
- So, we have a program called the attractions program, which is part of the logo signs, the blue signs
- </c><01:42:43.520><c> program,</c> program called the attractions program, program called the attractions
Committee:
House Public Works and Highways
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> perpetuity so how so this this program perpetuity so how so this this program this<01:06:23.839>
- </c><01:32:39.800><c> is</c> year in fact our Vector program is year in fact our Vector program is asking
- </c> resources because the vector program resources because the vector program over<01:32:50.320><c>
- is an agricultural biocurity my program is an agricultural biocurity program<01:44:34.760><c> um</c>
- </c> within that program is the coconut within that program is the coconut rhinoceros<01:44:39.080><c
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (01/23/2025)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><01:12:30.719><c> or</c> if that person's under the program or if that person's under the program
- I worked with syringe programs for a I worked with syringe programs for a long<01:50:31.520><c> time<
- and Learn program.
- We see these programs as then just being embedded in already existing programs.
- We see these programs as then just being embedded in already existing programs.
Committee:
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Water and Natural Resources Sep 12th, 2025
Water & Natural Resources Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- The parking lot program is no longer in place.
- I run the small local public bodies assistance program.
- Supporting this program has been a significant success.
- Without this program, or this program aiding in many other programs out there, we keep this way of life
- But we don't have a program yet.
Committee:
House Water & Natural Resources Committee
NM
Transcript Highlights:
- and delivering quality services and programs for girls.
- Yes, so this program, They're beyond, you know, what they do for a community.
- are available through the EQIP programs.
- I worked eight years in Washington, traveling there with the co-op program.
- or graduating from those teacher preparation programs.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/13/25
Environment, Climate, and Legacy
Transcript Highlights:
- funding and only includes grants program funding and only includes the<00:08:08.560><c> 5</c><00:08:
- </c><00:19:47.600><c> for</c> so this is a reimbursement program for so this is a reimbursement program
- the natural and Scenic area program the natural and Scenic area grant<00:36:32.839><c> program</c><00
- and then the local Trails grant program and then the local Trails connection<00:36:35.119><c> program
- </c><00:36:36.119><c> and</c><00:36:36.400><c> I</c> connection program and I connection program and
Committee:
Senate Environment, Climate, and Legacy
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- This bill proposes to establish an Oklahoma education infrastructure linked deposit program, making it
- There is already a series of These linked programs in existence in state governments, some of them serve
- These linked programs are for small businesses.
- So if they otherwise met the parameters of the loan program, yes, and an institution wanted to lend to
- I could run an afterschool program and say I'm a nonprofit educational entity.
Committee:
Senate Revenue and Taxation
Keywords:
education funding, linked deposits, education infrastructure, charter schools, nonprofit organizations, Oklahoma Education Infrastructure Program, HB1242, cervidae, deer, elk, sales tax exemption, agricultural exemption, livestock, ranching, farm tax, agricultural sales tax, Oklahoma Tax Commission, agriculture, producer sales, private treaty
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Education Oversight REVISED: SB2045 - Added Apr 13th, 2026 at 03:00 pm
Education Oversight
Transcript Highlights:
- It simply places the program into statute to continue it into the future. It was created in 1992.
- How many students currently are enrolled in programs over the age of 21? More than one.
- Are enrolled in programs over the age of 21? More than one, less than 10,000. Thank you.
- Limiting it to the original intent of the program, which is high school students.
- as our mentor teacher programs or something similar to that.
Bills:
SB710 , SB843 , SB1317 , SB1338 , SB1410 , SB1477 , SB1489 , SB1593 , SB1614 , SB1630 , SB1632 , SB1633 , SB1670 , SB1726 , SB1734 , SB1725 , SB1735 , SB1894 , SB1975 , SB346 , SB2045
Committee:
House Education Oversight
Keywords:
teacher preparation, teacher education, teacher shortage, teacher workforce, educator pipeline, alternative certification, apprenticeship, residency program, paraprofessional pathway, high school to teacher pathway, nontraditional teacher candidates, Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability, TeachForwardOK, higher education, public school districts, workforce development, grant program, technical assistance provider, mastery-based assessment, emergency clause
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Floor Session Feb 13th, 2026
California Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- So they offer Over 200 of them, so they offer distinctive athletic and educational programs, striving
- At Jesuit High School and their incredible running program, these talented young men are here today.
- These four delegates are from the Youth Senate and Youth Assembly leadership for the program.
- The program is in its 78th year. Thank you.
- Welcome to our YMCA Youth and Government Program delegates.
Summary:
The Senate opened with a roll call showing a quorum present, followed by a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The floor then moved to privileges of the floor, where members welcomed Jesuit High School’s 2025 CIF Division 2 boys cross-country champions, highlighting the team’s 11th state title, strong academic records, and college commitments, and also recognized YMCA Youth and Government delegates visiting the Capitol, including several student leaders from across California.
The chamber then took up the special consent calendar, which included Senate Resolution 73 and Assembly Concurrent Resolutions 71, 115, and 117. The consent calendar was approved by roll call, with 38 ayes and no noes on the file item and the remaining items approved as well.
The remainder of the session consisted of adjournment-in-memory tributes. Senator Smallwood-Cuevas honored Superintendent Pastor Lawrence Champion Blake, Sr. of West Angeles Church of God in Christ; Senator Cortese remembered Joseph Anthony D. Maria, a longtime San Jose community leader and businessman; and Senator Blakespear honored Major Tyler R. Bracone, a U.S. Marine Corps aviator who died in a training crash at Camp Pendleton. The Senate then announced its next floor session and recessed.
VT
Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session - 2026-01-09 - 11:30AM
Vermont Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- J.R. 6, joint resolution authorizing the Green Mountain Boy State Education Program to use the State
- We have S. 226, an act relating to the creation of Vermont Sister State Program, introduced by Senators
- </c> Mountain Boy State Educational Program Mountain Boy State Educational Program to<00:06:01.199><c
- S. 23, an act relating to establishing a special education family advocacy pilot program.
- Now you've heard the first program.
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Tobacco Settlement Revenue Oversight May 20th, 2025
Tobacco Settlement Revenue Oversight Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- regulation and licensing department, uh, progress of the nicotine use Prevention and Control, um, Program
- Justice settlement, preparation of recommendations to the Legislative Finance Committee, um, for program
- funding levels based on the committee's program evaluation process.
- I think that situation is common to almost every program that we administer in this state, including
- Um, and the, and we have a new, um, New PAC, the nicotine Use Prevention Control Program, um, a new,
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House State Government Committee May 7th, 2025
State Government
Transcript Highlights:
- that partnered with our public schools. ...program that partnered with our public school system.
- We believe a release time for religious instruction program would bridge that gap.
- We in Slair County actually worked with a church in our county to adopt a program respectfully.
- They're able to review the program and ensure its alignment with their standards.
- are constitutional. in 1952 that religious release programs are constitutional.
Committee:
House State Government
Keywords:
education, national anthem, patriotism, school policy, constitutional amendment, SB278, released time, religious instruction, elective credit, public schools, K-12 education, Alabama Released Time Credit Act, church-state separation, First Amendment, school choice, parental consent, elective course, off-campus instruction, private religious entity, State Board of Education