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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 01/29/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • When we house the mentally ill in our jails, we're doing them a disservice by not providing the care
  • Unnecessary delays in the hiring process, like those created by past employers who failed to provide
  • Unnecessary delays in the hiring process, like those created by past employers who failed to provide
  • </c><00:59:42.839><c> timely</c> employers who failed to provide timely employers who failed to provide
  • </c><01:00:32.520><c> that</c> employers from refusing to provide that employers from refusing to provide
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Human Services - 03/02/26

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> handful of other states that provided handful of other states that provided similar<00:15:02.800
  • But if providers are legitimate providers doing the work of serving the populations that this committee
  • ,</c><00:48:50.160><c> not</c> provider is providing the service, not provider is providing the service
  • </c> cannot take $53 million out of providers cannot take $53 million out of providers who<00:54:04.480
  • </c><01:42:21.760><c> The</c> grants for home care providers. The grants for home care providers.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Health and Human ServicesAudio only. Apr 10th, 2025

Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • The substitute clarifies that a health maintenance organization Or health plan may provide cost sharing
  • Direct payment provider pay.
  • Provider for participating in a shared program, the substitute creates a direct pay Provider if the provider
  • lists the cash price for a provider's 100 most common shoppable services and provides a written estimate
  • Revised language now refers to employees, volunteers, and caregivers providing services On behalf of
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 17th, 2025

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • that it was incredibly helpful for facilitating collaboration between program providers and HHSC.
  • Unfortunately, this committee is now dissolved, and yet women's health providers are facing numerous
  • Providers now turn to us, the Texas Women's Health Care Coalition, to organize regular meetings with
  • that technical assistance and serve as a mediator between in these programs, HHSC, and providers.
  • They see this as providing necessary parts of a continuum that should have already been provided.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, June 3, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> will continue to provide for us. will continue to provide for us.
  • And the same hyperbole that brought us 9% ... bill provides $8 billion for WIC, which bill provides $8
  • And that's exactly what we provide.
  • </c> care act prevents fraudulent providers care act prevents fraudulent providers from<04:53:55.520>
  • </c><05:56:24.400><c> Judy</c> provided by Dr. Danny Davis and Dr. Judy provided by Dr.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, December 1, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> champion tree contest and even providing champion tree contest and even providing a<02:13:59.119
  • </c> provided uh by the board of directors. provided uh by the board of directors.
  • </c><04:08:24.640><c> providing</c><04:08:25.120><c> a</c> pediatric diseases provided providing a pediatric
  • provide that provides provides extension provide that provides provides for<04:46:11.520><c> providers
  • </c> responsible for providing safe housing. responsible for providing safe housing.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Committee on Housing (01/20/2026)

Housing

Transcript Highlights:
  • Nonprofit and for-profit lending organizations which provide or are planning to provide loans for the
  • 21.040><c> housing</c> developers, providing existing housing developers, providing existing housing
  • :11:05.120><c> housing</c><01:11:05.520><c> providers</c> would do is provide housing providers would
  • </c><01:18:17.040><c> and</c> providers um to provide safety and providers um to provide safety and stability
  • </c> can I can provide one example of that. can I can provide one example of that.
Committee: House Housing
Keywords: 1189, house, all
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • We are providing you an offer on proviso.
  • We have provided you offers on proviso in the implementing bill earlier today.
  • We have also provided you an offer on HB 7031E as our tax package offer.
  • We are also providing you supplemental funding lists for House issues.
  • As you discussed previously, you have provided our, we have provided you our Senate supplemental funding
Keywords: 999, senate, all
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • We are providing you an offer on proviso.
  • We have provided you offers on proviso in the implementing bill earlier today.
  • We have also provided you an offer on HB 7031E as our tax package offer.
  • We are also providing you supplemental funding lists for House issues.
  • As you discussed previously, you have provided our, we have provided you our Senate supplemental funding
Summary: The Budget Conference Committee met to exchange final offers across the major budget areas, including agriculture and natural resources, healthcare, justice, K-12 education, higher education, state administration and general government, transportation and economic development, administered funds, and PICO. Both chambers largely accepted each other’s bump offers, proviso language, back-of-the-bill items, implementing bills, and several related bills, including measures tied to fuel taxes, petroleum, prisons, retirement, collective bargaining, taxation, and higher education. Each side also reviewed and accepted the other chamber’s supplemental funding list, while the House offered its supplemental funding list for consideration. No public testimony was taken; the chair noted the offers had been publicly noticed and would not be explained individually. After the exchange of offers, Senator Hooper moved to allow staff to make technical and conforming adjustments to the budget and tax package, and the motion was adopted without objection. The committee then closed with brief closing remarks and adjourned, concluding the 2026 budget conference.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Judiciary (03/12/2025)

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  • </c><00:52:34.079><c> two</c> um this this uh Bill provides two um this this uh Bill provides two essential
  • still going to provide it.
  • I've provided you with the amendment uh I've provided you with the amendment uh this<04:44:34.520><c>
  • </c><05:23:17.958><c> of</c> permits the third party provider of permits the third party provider of
  • </c> could voluntarily seek to provide could voluntarily seek to provide information<05:24:30.878><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
Summary: The House Judiciary Committee opened a hearing on HB 584, which would bar New Hampshire and its political subdivisions from enforcing mandates, orders, or similar directives from the World Health Organization, United Nations, or World Economic Forum. Prime sponsor Representative Green described the bill as a sovereignty measure and offered an amendment to clarify language, including replacing a reference to entities that “create and enforce policies” with language covering enforcement of policies, mandates, orders, requirements, edicts, or directives. Supporters argued the bill was a preemptive safeguard against outside influence and cited concerns about pandemic-era public health measures and international organizations. Opponents, including the American Heart Association, warned it could chill local policymaking and limit the ability of communities to use outside research or guidance. The chair closed the hearing on HB 584 after testimony concluded. The committee then moved to HB 580-FN, relative to retaliatory defamation in domestic violence and sexual violence cases. Representative Anita Burroughs, the prime sponsor, said the bill is intended to protect people who report sexual assault, sexual harassment, abuse, or domestic violence from retaliatory defamation suits, so long as statements are made in good faith and without malice. She also said the bill preserves the ability of accused persons to defend their names. Burroughs explained that the proposal was prompted by a survivor’s experience and was meant to address the chilling effect of expensive litigation on reporting misconduct. Testimony on HB 580 was generally supportive. Witnesses said the bill would help survivors speak out without fear of meritless lawsuits and described retaliatory defamation as a tool used to silence or intimidate accusers. Burroughs noted the bill was informed by anti-SLAPP principles and referenced high-profile defamation cases as examples of the cost and pressure of litigation. No vote was taken in the portion of the transcript provided; the hearing on HB 580 was opened and testimony began.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 05/07/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you.” wanted to talk to about the providers. wanted to talk to about the providers.
  • ><c> provide</c><01:44:15.440><c> more</c> if we it's provide more if we it's provide more uh<01:44:18.600
  • The Senate is under call. providers. Um, the amendment would allow providers.
  • > uh</c><01:55:50.400><c> who</c><01:55:50.639><c> are</c> provide training to providers uh who are provide
  • </c> hardship on the provider. And Mr. hardship on the provider. And Mr.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

JHA Public Hearing - Tue Feb 11, 2025 @ 2:00 PM HST

Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • and</c> that industry provides the knowhow and that industry provides the knowhow and the<00:40:44.800
  • </c> question colle uh have you provided question colle uh have you provided sites<01:02:50.200><c> for
  • some con uh let me decade let me provide some con uh let me provide<01:18:41.280><c> some</c><01:18:
  • </c><01:21:52.239><c> essential</c> um excuse me uh provides essential um excuse me uh provides essential
  • </c> the area it's laser focused on providing the area it's laser focused on providing Workforce<01:41
Keywords: 910, house, all
Summary: The committee heard three House bills related to the Department of Hawaiian Homelands. HB 606 would extend the Act 279 special fund to June 30, 2028, continue deposits and appropriations to help eliminate the DHHL waitlist, and require a strategic plan and annual reporting. DHHL strongly supported the measure, saying most of the initial $600 million had been used and that the need remains large, with more than 29,000 people on the waitlist. Public testimony also supported the bill, emphasizing its importance to Native Hawaiian families and concerns about Hawaiians leaving the islands because of housing costs. A member noted the bill is a priority and that the committee will keep working on how to fund another $600 million. HB 1086 would exempt DHHL homestead lot and housing development from general excise and use taxes. DHHL supported the bill, saying any tax savings would reduce the eventual cost of housing for low-income beneficiaries. The Department of Taxation said it could administer the measure and noted it is already being implemented under the governor’s emergency proclamation, with a proposed effective date of January 1, 2026. The Tax Foundation of Hawaii offered technical comments and urged the committee to weigh existing benefits already received by DHHL beneficiaries. HB 1307 would appropriate funds for DHHL water well development and geothermal exploration on Hawaiian homelands. DHHL said the bill is a follow-up to prior study funding and would support slim-hole drilling, site evaluation, and consultant work to identify viable geothermal resources, especially on Hawaiʻi Island. Several testifiers opposed the bill, arguing there had been inadequate beneficiary consultation, raising environmental, cultural, and safety concerns, and objecting to using $20 million for geothermal rather than housing. In response to committee questions, DHHL staff explained that the goal is to gather information for a future public-private partnership to develop geothermal electricity, and that a Chapter 343 environmental review would be required later in the process. No votes were taken during the portion of the meeting provided.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Testimony provided, is that something you could please provide to the committee subsequent to the hearing
  • Is that something you can provide to us if it hasn't been provided already?
  • And that's what we're providing.
  • It would provide flood safety, provide at a water supply, and even possibly hydropower.
  • I've also got some handouts that I've provided. provided to you that clearly show some of these maps
Keywords: 1185, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Commerce (04/21/2026)

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill provides taxpayers alike.
  • </c> opening remarks about providing opening remarks about providing definition.<00:05:36.680><c> We<
  • c> told that they have not provided told that they have not provided financing<01:10:04.760><c> for</
  • </c> you're providing skilled services. you're providing skilled services.
  • </c> provided hits us hard. provided hits us hard.
Committee: Senate Commerce
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Education Finance - 03/04/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> education is intended to provide education is intended to provide education<00:32:41.880><c> for
  • </c> work on that weit list and to provide work on that weit list and to provide access<01:05:28.920>
  • </c> districts and Charters to best provide districts and Charters to best provide for<01:38:10.760><
  • This is to provide an ongoing clarity of how we are providing the compensatory aid funding.
  • This is to provide an ongoing clarity of how we are providing the compensatory aid funding.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 1/22/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

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  • </c><01:10:16.000><c> to</c> internet service providers to internet service providers to participate<
  • </c> programs in 2025 alone cable providers programs in 2025 alone cable providers will<01:17:48.960>
  • </c> about today is is through providers about today is is through providers investing<01:24:08.320><
  • </c><01:29:34.560><c> have</c> couple of years most providers have couple of years most providers have
  • Currently, Minnesota cable providers are the only franchised broadband providers in the state, meaning
Keywords: 1183, house
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources, May 27, 2026 - PM

Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources

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  • </c> the wildlife habitat that they provide the wildlife habitat that they provide in<00:05:26.639><c
  • and encouraging landowners to provide habitat or habitat to provide opportunity for people to utilize
  • not only providing wildlife wild not only providing wildlife habitat,<00:10:13.440><c> but</c><00:10
  • The ones providing habitat.
  • </c> you provided to us. you provided to us. &gt;&gt; So,<00:48:39.359><c> Mr.
Keywords: 916, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee Apr 16th, 2026

Privacy and Consumer Protection

Transcript Highlights:
  • with others like them, providing inspiration or insight to acceptance.
  • We are in a situation where families are asking government to provide remedy.
  • consumer protections, to provide safety.
  • employees... ...provided for, like, reasonable accommodation purposes.
  • Daycare providers in our classroom.
Keywords: 988, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 03/25/25

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • And does it provide a societal good?
  • Anybody, any provider, can be in it.
  • </c> drug formulary, benefits, provider drug formulary, benefits, provider network,<00:44:12.480><c>
  • </c> provide testimony to Senate File 1806. provide testimony to Senate File 1806.
  • Uh I'm a provider. I break the contract. Uh I'm a provider.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Commerce (02/18/2025)

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:04:24.440><c> more</c> 169 which will provide more 169 which will provide more information<00
  • </c> language as it's drafted is is providing language as it's drafted is is providing a<00:12:03.720
  • </c> neutral on this bill um the r provide neutral on this bill um the r provide some<00:38:27.960><c
  • </c><00:41:50.599><c> the</c> would be necessary or or or provide the would be necessary or or or provide
  • </c><01:18:15.280><c> basic</c> labor so that they can provide basic labor so that they can provide basic
Committee: Senate Commerce
Keywords: 1191, senate, all