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NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Science, Technology and Energy (01/27/2025)
Science, Technology and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm the owner and operator of a home performance company based in New Hampshire.
- So I can speak to what the programs that are currently operated out of this fund.
- So I can speak to what the programs that are currently operated out of this fund.
- </c> boiler program to lower its operating boiler program to lower its operating cost<02:05:24.199><c
- </c> talking to people that actually operate talking to people that actually operate as<04:31:40.640>
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Carbon Sequestration Programs Study Commission (11/18/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> the effort that we had under securing the effort that we had under securing northeast<00:12:28.880
- </c> status of the forest in the region status of the forest in the region relative<00:23:21.520><c>
- </c> especially during harvesting operations especially during harvesting operations is<00:29:57.120>
- You'll see on here this thing called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
- They've only done 140,000 acres in the period that they've been operating.
Summary:
The meeting was called to order, the Pledge of Allegiance was led, and the clerk called the roll, establishing a quorum. The committee approved the prior minutes after correcting the date and changing a reference so that a draft-legislation note attributed to Representative Wlette was corrected. After that, the chair introduced a carbon presentation by Mr. Charlie Lebec and invited members and guests to move closer to view the slides.
Mr. Lebec’s presentation focused on forest carbon science and forest carbon offset markets, with emphasis on how forests store, sequester, and emit carbon. He explained greenhouse gases and the relationship between atmospheric CO2 and temperature, then defined key terms such as carbon storage, sequestration, flux, sinks, and sources. He also described forest carbon pools, noting that soils contain a large share of forest carbon, and discussed how forest age affects storage and sequestration, arguing that younger forests often sequester carbon faster while older forests store more carbon overall. He also addressed how harvested wood products can continue to store carbon, responding to a question from a member about mass timber and carbon sinks.
The presentation included regional comparisons showing New Hampshire’s forest density, carbon storage, and sequestration relative to other New England states, and noted that New Hampshire forests offset more than 30% of the state’s annual greenhouse gas emissions from nonforest sources, while Maine and Vermont offset even larger shares. Mr. Lebec said eastern forests are generally carbon sinks, unlike some western forests affected by wildfire, and stressed that forest management, soil protection, and forest age all influence carbon outcomes. No votes or substantive policy actions were taken beyond approving the minutes; the meeting was primarily informational.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- the US to assume the vantage point of those in Latin America, where the term America designates the region
- I'm the CT Bauer Professor of Decision and Information Sciences and the co-director of the Human Centered
- Requiring our Board of Regents to conduct operational work at the provost or dean's level will increase
- After 20 years, I've found that I have job security because the engineering faculty in my department
- They provided major economic benefits to their regions, and they were a source of pride and prestige.
Bills:
SB 37
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I was met with resistance from the Student Engagement Leadership Center, which is the department that
- I am also the Co-Director of the Human-Centered AI Institute in the Business School at the University
- After 20 years, I've found that I have job security because the engineering faculty in my department
- I have learned to be secure in my thinking, and yet, open to learning and gaining new insights.
- They provided major economic benefits to their regions, and they were a source of pride and prestige.
Bills:
SB 37
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement - 03/10/26
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> security profile. security profile.
- </c><00:36:49.960><c> Choice,</c> in Secure Choice, in Secure Choice, and<00:36:51.360><c> then</c><00
- </c> Secure Choice industry is. Secure Choice industry is.
- providing retirement security?
- </c> regional changes and and differences. regional changes and and differences.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- And to that point, Senator, this committee doesn't operate like that. Hasn't operated like that.
- And to that point, Senator, this committee doesn't operate like that. Hasn't operated like that.
- And to that point, Senator, this committee doesn't operate like that. Hasn't operated like that.
- And to that point, Senator, this committee doesn't operate like that. Hasn't operated like that.
- Hasn't operated like that.
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 14th, 2025
Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- I was also a facility security officer at the uranium enrichment facility.
- What about an airport, the secured portion of an airport?
- This would, no, but because that falls under federal law once you're inside the secure, secure portion
- You can do that today, yes, just not past the secure portion. OK. What?
- I'm the associate regional director for Everytown for Gun Safety.
Bills:
HB259
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on State and Local Government - 03/24/26
State and Local Government
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:09:02.320><c> who</c> officials themselves in the region who officials themselves in the region
- </c> in our region. in our region.
- </c> before a hearing about data center before a hearing about data center construction.
- the American Center.
- the American Center.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (02/04/2026)
Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><01:06:25.599><c> uh</c> discouragement as the Farnum Center uh discouragement as the Farnum Center
- </c> regions to the north and south of us. regions to the north and south of us.
- This despite no operate in the state.
- </c><05:37:44.638><c> Regulation</c> Bureau of Securities Regulation Bureau of Securities Regulation
- </c> proceeding and the Bureau of Security proceeding and the Bureau of Security Regulations<05:40:03.600
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Health Committee Jun 9th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- Sandra Poole, on behalf of Western Center on Law and Poverty, in support.
- They patched her up, ended up in the detention center.
- They patched her up, ended up in the detention center.
- Mike Miller, Director of UAW Region 6, sponsor, in proud support.
- Patrick Dexter with UAW Region 6, in support.
Summary:
The Assembly Health Committee heard several bills on June 9. SB 1023 by Senator Laird would require insurers that cover injectable HIV PrEP under the medical benefit to also cover it through the pharmacy benefit, with supporters saying the change would reduce reimbursement delays and expand access, while health plans opposed it as an unnecessary mandate that interferes with benefit design. SB 964 by Senator Smallwood-Quivas would limit prior authorization for certain dose or frequency adjustments to covered medications, especially for chronic complex conditions; medical supporters said it would prevent harmful delays in care, while insurers argued it weakens safety and utilization controls. SB 1323 by Senator Rubio, as amended, would strengthen protections for people in immigration custody receiving medical care by requiring hospitals and facilities to inform staff how to respond to requests and allowing patients to notify family members of their location; it passed with one no vote. SB 1099 by Senator Reyes would clarify local governments’ authority to provide state and local public benefits to all residents under federal PRWORA rules, with supporters saying it would reduce legal uncertainty for safety-net services; it passed, though one member later changed a vote to no on the add-on roll call.
The committee also took up SB 895 by Senator Wiener, a proposed $12 billion science research bond for the November ballot that would create a California scientific research funding institute. Supporters from UC, UAW, hospitals, and advocacy groups said the measure would help offset federal cuts, protect research jobs, and sustain California’s leadership in biomedical and other research; there was no opposition, and the bill passed on a party-line style vote with two no votes. SB 944, also by Senator Wiener, would stabilize Medi-Cal coverage for acupuncture, which supporters described as a cost-effective, non-pharmacological treatment for pain and other conditions that has repeatedly been threatened in the budget process; it passed unanimously. The committee also approved consent items SB 918 and SB 1202, and later cleared the remaining measures on call after roll votes and add-on votes were taken.
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Legislative Health and Human Services Sep 10th, 2025
Legislative Health & Human Services Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- only operate two Pre-K classrooms.
- Community-based programs operate only a single Pre-K classroom, and an additional third only operate
- operational funds to carry it.
- I know you confirmed that it's the regional process. Yes, it's good.
- So I think we could easily make more regional plans more quickly.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session Feb 5th, 2026
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Today, we see policy advanced by the congressional Republicans that threatens the health security of
- It's a lifeline, and it's a lifeline that every Californian in every single region of our state deserves
- Senate tried to increase the homeland security funding, the DHS funding, while defunding health care.
- His sudden and unexpected passing didn’t just send shockwaves through our region.
- Our region is brighter, our future is brighter, and our democracy is stronger because...
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, May 6, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> Incorporated</c><00:18:26.640><c> in</c> operations for Cubbies Incorporated in operations for Cubbies
- As a are family-owned and operated.
- All so millionaires and security.
- </c><05:22:27.520><c> is</c> because remember, Social Security is because remember, Social Security is
- So Social Security, interest now. So Social Security, interest, Medicare, defense.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee Apr 22nd, 2026
Utilities and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- These programs can operate in two ways.
- Christina Scrant, for the Center for Biological Diversity, in support.
- I've also been asked to give support for the Climate Center. Thank you.
- Sorry, Christina Scouringe with the Center for Biological Diversity.
- It covers everything the utility does. all areas of operations.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 2/13/25 - Part 1
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- We should all want state programs to operate and function as intended and within expected costs.
- We should all want state programs to operate and function as intended and within expected costs.
- and function as intended and operate and function as intended and within<00:07:27.960><c> expected</
- </c> enjoy these businesses operate enjoy these businesses operate differently<00:22:15.640><c> than<
- Minnesota is in the top three or four states being the most costly to operate in.
NM
New Mexico 2025 Regular Session
IC - Legislative Education Study Dec 19th, 2025 at 09:11 am
Transcript Highlights:
- So, PED and HED will provide some short updates regarding the 520, including technical assistance centers
- Technical Assistance Centers, which were authorized in 2023 to support professional learning for 520
- I'll give a brief. update on the TTACs, which are the Tribal Education Technical Assistance Centers,
- Also, the centers will create professional development opportunities in Indigenous pedagogy.
- The Keres Children's Learning Center just held one, and I attended that.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
November 18, 2025 - 01:00 PM
Transcript Highlights:
- I prior to working at the lasting or center was a career K 12 educator.
- The mission of the and the work of the lasting or center.
- And we operate as the Florida tutoring advantage.
- So we have that regional support.
- A lot of questions for the last year center and University of Florida.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, January 6, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- County Library and Historical Center County Library and Historical Museum,<00:39:47.440><c> a</c><00
- for a child development center and a combat training facility at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.
- </c><00:44:56.560><c> major</c> seniors, and students, securing major seniors, and students, securing
- Through wisdom and devotion, Heidi built a living legacy of protection and care across our region.
- </c> protection and care across our region. protection and care across our region.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/26/26
State Government Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:25:10.800><c> And</c> operate, the realities of that work.
- And operate, the realities of that work.
- ,</c> safety, security, safety, security, asset<00:35:47.920><c> protection</c><00:35:49.040><c> lens
- </c> receiving those security updates. receiving those security updates.
- That is what and security of the body.
Keywords:
Melissa Hortman, Mark Hortman, memorial park, state park, working group, Minnesota Historical Society, Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board, Saint Paul, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Administration, Legislative Coordinating Commission, general fund appropriation, park planning, interpretive services, public engagement, state memorial, land use, natural resources, commemorative legislation, HF4470
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
WTL-HWN-HOU Public Hearing 01-29-2025
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> Hawaii Children's Discovery Center Hawaii Children's Discovery Center opened<00:14:57.240><c> at
- we should have native wine center we should have native wine culture<00:59:46.520><c> centers</c><00
- Gateway Center sits on um that is the uh Gateway Center sits on um that is the uh Senior<01:07:29.079
- ><c> um</c><01:07:32.400><c> uh</c> Senior Center that uh former um uh Senior Center that uh former um
- I’m on the board of region.
Summary:
The joint hearing of the Water and Land, Hawaiian Affairs, and Housing committees on January 29, 2025 focused on SB 534, with the chairs outlining hearing procedures, public testimony limits, and plans to allow extended presentations from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) and the Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA) before moving to other testifiers. The hearing was presented as a public, transparent discussion of OHA’s plans for Kakaʻako Makai, with committee members noting that decision-making would follow if time permitted.
OHA testified in strong support of SB 534. The chair of OHA’s Board of Trustees said the bill was a novel proposal for the legislature and emphasized that OHA was bringing together a broad coalition of partners and stakeholders, including representatives from construction, hospitality, education, law enforcement, civil service, and schools, as well as longtime community advocates who have opposed development in Kakaʻako Makai. OHA’s presentation reviewed the history of the area, the creation and role of HCDA, prior master plans, the 2012 land conveyance to OHA, and the argument that OHA has not been able to realize the full economic value of the lands because desired entitlements were not secured. OHA linked the bill to its constitutional mission to improve conditions for Native Hawaiians and argued that the state’s housing crisis makes additional development, including residential use, especially important.
A major theme of the testimony was housing. OHA argued that Hawaiʻi faces severe affordability pressures, out-migration, and workforce shortages, and said that residential development in Kakaʻako Makai would help address those needs while also supporting the value of the trust lands. The presentation described HCDA’s authority over zoning and development in Kakaʻako, the existing reserved housing requirements, and the need for a master plan that could move forward if SB 534 becomes law. No votes or final committee action were taken in the portion of the hearing provided; the discussion remained in the presentation and testimony phase.