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FL

Florida 2026 5th Special Session

Education Postsecondary Feb 11th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • postsecondary staff that gives us the preparation and opportunity to do this work with the fidelity and integrity
Summary: The Committee on Education Postsecondary convened, confirmed a quorum, and welcomed visiting students from the College of Central Florida and several counties. The committee then took up confirmation hearings for appointments on tabs 1 through 4, with Senator Simon moving to recommend confirmation of all appointees. The motion passed on a roll call vote, and the appointees were reported favorably. After the vote, members offered closing remarks thanking committee staff for their work and praising Florida’s higher education system, state colleges, and universities. Senator Harrell emphasized continued support for postsecondary institutions through policy and appropriations, while the chair reflected on her own path from student visitor to committee chair and encouraged the visiting students to continue advocating and pursuing their goals. With no further business, Senator Simon moved to adjourn. There was no objection, and the committee adjourned.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Education Postsecondary Feb 11th, 2026

Education Postsecondary

Transcript Highlights:
  • post-secondary staff that gives us the preparation and opportunity to do this work with the fidelity and integrity
Keywords: 999, senate, all
Summary: The Senate Committee on Education Postsecondary convened with a quorum present, welcomed visiting students from the College of Central Florida and several county programs, and announced that tabs 1 through 4 would be handled together as a confirmation hearing for appointments unless a senator requested separate votes. Senator Simon moved to recommend confirmation of all appointees, the motion was seconded, and the committee voted favorably to report the appointments on tabs 1 through 4. After the vote, members offered closing remarks thanking committee staff for their work and praising Florida’s higher education system, state colleges, and universities. Chair Calatayud reflected on her service and encouraged the visiting students to continue their advocacy and leadership, noting that student voices can influence policy and that they can achieve their goals. With no further business, Senator Simon moved to adjourn. There was no objection, and the committee adjourned.
NY

New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Standing Committee on Racing, Gaming and Wagering - 02/10/2026

Racing, Gaming And Wagering

Transcript Highlights:
  • methodical, safe way, not only talking about revenue and creation of jobs, ...but protecting the integrity
Keywords: 993, senate, all
Summary: The Racing, Gaming and Wagering Committee held its inaugural meeting for the 2026 session, chaired by Senator Joe Addabbo with Senator Tedisco as ranking member. Opening remarks emphasized expanding gaming in New York in a careful way that balances revenue and jobs with consumer protection, sport integrity, and addiction concerns. Senator Tedisco also welcomed the committee and noted the importance of racing and gaming in his district. The committee reported a quorum and introduced staff, including the new committee director. Four bills were taken up. S.2611 would allow minors to play bingo when accompanied by an adult; it had passed the Senate previously with bipartisan support and was moved forward. S.2613 would require state lottery winners’ identities to remain anonymous unless they consent to disclosure; supporters framed it as consumer protection, and it was also advanced. S.6970 would allow unsold instant lottery tickets from closed stores to be redistributed to open retailers, with the sponsor saying this would prevent misleading consumers about available prizes; it was moved forward as well. The final bill, S.7908, would prohibit minors from participating in sports wagering. It was described as a major topic and aligned with the Governor’s State of the State remarks. After brief discussion, the committee voted to advance it to the Finance Committee. All four bills received enough support to move on.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Apr 2nd, 2025

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • to stay grounded, the imagination to envision what has not yet been, and the clarity to act with integrity
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (02/11/2025)

Election Law and Municipal Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the state's election Eric Integrity of the state's election Eric also<00:05:46.160><c> works</c><
  • Student ID cards are an integral mechanism for the verification of a student's right to vote.
  • Student ID cards are an integral mechanism for the verification of a student's right to vote.
  • Student ID cards are an integral mechanism for the verification of a student's right to vote.
  • Student ID cards are an integral mechanism for the verification of a student's right to vote.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 5/12/26 - Part 1

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Grant them the courage to act with integrity.
Keywords: 919, house, all
Summary: The House convened with prayer by Pastor Craig McLean of Grace Church in Eden Prairie, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and a roll call establishing a quorum. The journal from the previous legislative day was approved as corrected, and comparison report motions were adopted without objection. The chamber then took up second reading of Senate File 3720 and first reading of House Files 5134 through 5139. A report from the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration placed several bills on the calendar for Wednesday, May 13, 2026, and required pre-filing of amendments for House Files 7474, 5074, and 3067, and Senate File 4282. No substantive debate on the bills occurred in the excerpt. During announcements, Representative Niska said the Rules Committee would meet in Capitol G3 five minutes after recess, and Republicans would caucus immediately afterward. Representative Niska then moved a recess to the call of the Speaker, the motion carried, and the House recessed.
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
  • confident that Representative Reim, you are going to work hard, you are going to serve with care, with integrity
Summary: The House convened to welcome Cody Reim as the new representative for Legislative District 3. Members of leadership from both parties offered brief remarks congratulating him, emphasizing the responsibilities of office, the importance of decorum, and the duty to represent constituents with integrity. Several speakers also noted the significance of being sworn in with family present and offered support to Reim and his family as he begins service. The speaker then administered the oath of office, after which Reim was officially sworn in as a state representative. Following the oath, leadership presented him with his official member pin and honorary pins for his children. The meeting concluded with additional welcoming remarks and an opportunity for family photos; no legislation was considered and no votes were taken.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 3/9/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Guide this body to act with integrity, imagination, and a commitment to the common good so that together
Keywords: 1183, house
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • feel as if we have been abjectly failed by big pharma, by the opioid epidemic, and by the vertical integration
Bills: HB25
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Aug 27th, 2025

Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • By the opioid epidemic and by the vertical integration of healthcare and by the perverse incentives of
Bills: HB25
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session - part 1 May 15th, 2025

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • May they be guided by your will to serve the nation with integrity and compassion.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Public Service Jan 27th, 2026

Joint Committee on Public Service

Transcript Highlights:
  • The proposed legislation addresses this inequity with fairness and integrity.
Summary: The Joint Committee on Public Service held its 18th hearing of the 194th General Court and opened by outlining testimony procedures, including a three-minute limit and a written testimony deadline of Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Committee members were introduced, and the hearing focused on bills related to public safety retirement and service credit. The first witness, a Lawrence Fire Department captain, strongly supported legislation titled An Act Establishing Creditable Service for Eligible Police Officers and Firefighters. He argued that candidates who were improperly delayed or bypassed in hiring should be allowed to buy back lost service time so they are not disadvantaged in retirement, emphasizing that the proposal would not affect the rights or seniority of current employees. Senator Joan Lovely then testified in support of House No. 4909, which would require the Salem Retirement Board to grant creditable service without member payment for prior reserve, permanent, intermittent, or call service performed by Salem police officers and firefighters who joined the retirement system on or before February 11, 2020. She said the measure has support from the Salem Retirement Board, the mayor, and the city council. No committee votes were taken, no questions were raised, and the hearing concluded with a motion to adjourn.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 1/16/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • group of representatives the clarity to see the needs of the constituents, the courage to act with integrity
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Energy and Natural Resources (03/31/2026)

Energy and Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • about endangered species and other matters, so that landowners are protected and also that we have integrity
  • also<00:05:21.120><c> that</c><00:05:21.360><c> we</c><00:05:21.520><c> have</c><00:05:21.680><c> integrity
  • </c><00:05:22.080><c> of</c><00:05:22.320><c> the</c> also that we have integrity of the also that we
  • have integrity of the records<00:05:23.120><c> of</c><00:05:23.360><c> 50</c><00:05:23.680><c> years
  • </c><00:49:58.559><c> pest</c> already utilizing IPM or integrated pest already utilizing IPM or integrated
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Finance and Policy Committee 3/23/26

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, there's still the same amount of, like, program integrity and our ability to make changes if needed
  • 26.080><c> our</c><00:04:26.240><c> ability</c><00:04:26.560><c> to</c><00:04:26.800><c> make</c> integrity
  • and our ability to make integrity and our ability to make changes<00:04:27.440><c> if</c><00:04:27.680
  • We've already been doing this as a program integrity measure to make sure that people that are billing
  • </c><00:23:08.080><c> measure</c><00:23:08.320><c> to</c> this as a program integrity measure to this
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • The other part of this bill deals with program integrity and so forth.
  • </c><00:49:00.480><c> Since</c><00:49:00.800><c> that</c> integrity and so forth.
  • Since that integrity and so forth.
  • Changes that go beyond the reasonable program integrity measures would not simply reduce spending.
  • Changes that go beyond the reasonable program integrity measures would not simply reduce spending.
Summary: The Medicaid Oversight Board met on March 9 with a quorum present and no minutes to approve. The chair reordered the agenda to hear House Bill 689 first. Representative Amy Neighbors presented HB 689, which would authorize Kentucky to seek CMS approval for a Medicaid state-directed payment program for physician and non-physician professional services delivered through qualifying hospital-affiliated groups, beginning January 1, 2026, with retroactive payments for that year. She said the bill is intended to improve access to care in rural and underserved areas, support workforce retention, and generate about $29 million annually in federal Medicaid funds without using general fund dollars. Representatives from Owensboro Health and St. Elizabeth Healthcare testified in support, describing staffing and subsidy pressures, lower Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement, and the importance of the program for maintaining access and quality in rural and safety-net settings. Committee members noted the bill had already passed the House Health Services Committee unanimously and discussed broader concerns about Kentucky’s low reimbursement rates and the need to consider other systems not covered by the proposal. The board then heard Senate Bill 2011 from Senator Donald Douglas and Cody Hunt of the Kentucky Medical Association. The bill would address a Medicaid coding issue by ensuring that coverage limits do not reduce payment to fewer than two evaluation and management service units per provider, per patient, per day. Douglas argued the current one-visit, one-issue limitation forces multiple visits, increases no-shows, and prevents providers from treating the whole patient. Hunt explained that the bill is meant to correct a longstanding regulation that limited E&M services to one per physician per recipient per date of service, which can prevent providers from coding additional medically necessary work during the same visit. He said DMS has already filed a regulatory amendment to fix the problem, but a statutory change is still needed to prevent the issue from returning. He also said the bill is not intended to change reimbursement policy, only coding rules, and that MCO payment practices vary. Members generally supported the concept. Senator Berg asked about fiscal impact and private-payer billing; Hunt said there should be no fiscal impact because the bill does not change payment policy, only coding. Representative Moore said the proposal could reduce costs and improve convenience by avoiding extra visits. Chairman Meredith said the bill illustrated problems with fee-for-service care and supported moving toward a more holistic delivery model. Dr. Schuster raised a drafting concern about the bill summary language, and Hunt responded that the regulatory amendment should address the issue generally for providers. No votes were taken on either bill during this portion of the meeting.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/26

Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And finally, that conservation and outdoor recreation align with and are integrated into Minnesota's
  • And finally, that conservation and outdoor recreation align with and are integrated into Minnesota's
  • And finally, that conservation and outdoor recreation align with and are integrated into Minnesota's
  • The other thing that is really important to this is that it's integral to the vehicle registration.
  • </c> important to this is that it's integral important to this is that it's integral to<00:29:49.760>
Bills: HF624
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Committee, February 13, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> justice</c><00:08:08.720><c> system</c><00:08:09.199><c> as</c><00:08:09.520><c> it</c> integrity
  • of our justice system as it integrity of our justice system as it stands<00:08:10.080><c> right</c><
  • We fight for constitutional integrity. Wyoming libraries defend the U.S.
  • :22:28.400><c> defend</c><01:22:28.719><c> the</c> integrity.
  • Wyoming libraries defend the integrity.
Bills: HB0066 , HJ0005 , HB0010
Committee: House Judiciary
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 003 Jan 17th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • He wrote five books as well as numerous articles, led 33 integral protests such as the 1955 Montgomery
  • 20 times, was awarded five honorary degrees, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, and was the integral
  • He wrote five books as well as numerous articles, led 33 integral protests such as the 1955 Montgomery
  • 20 times, was awarded five honorary degrees, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, and was the integral
  • ,</c> distinction that reflects integrity, distinction that reflects integrity, accountability, accountability
Keywords: 981, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • House File 1867 not only enhances the integrity of Minnesota Lottery retailers, but also reduces administrative
  • House File 1867 not only enhances the integrity of Minnesota Lottery retailers, but also reduces administrative
  • House File 1867 not only enhances the integrity of Minnesota Lottery retailers, but also reduces administrative
  • three main policy areas: education, access to affordable health care, and economic development, integrating
  • three main policy areas: education, access to affordable health care, and economic development, integrating
Bills: HF1867 , HF1240