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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate Chamber Feb 13th, 2026 at 11:25 am

New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Providing duties, requiring a final report, making an appropriation.
  • for program administration by the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority, providing loans to eligible
  • homebuyers, providing for repayment, making an appropriation.
  • homebuyers, providing for repayment, making an appropriation.
  • We're not providing an adequate legal remedy for those people to have justice.
Keywords: 996, all
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

89th Legislative Session May 31st, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • There's $393.8 million to increase the higher education fund by 50%, providing increased support for
  • There was a motion to instruct on the instruction provided in higher education relating to that, not
  • Will alternatives be provided?
  • They are not the books that provide them with some amount of comfort and information.
  • DEI efforts often provide support for special education... Education.
Summary: The House met in a late-session floor session that began with prayer, pledges, quorum, and a series of excused absences and Senate messages reporting action on numerous bills, conference committee appointments, and conference reports. Members also adopted a memorial resolution honoring Mark James Hanna, a Capitol lobbyist and advocate for nurses, and a congratulatory resolution for Rishi Tarumalasetti, an eighth-grade civics bee winner from Katy. The chamber also received and recorded a parliamentary colloquy about an unusual Senate request on SB 293, with the Chair stating the House could not recede from only part of its amendments and could not suspend the rules because the bill had not been returned from the Senate. The bulk of the session was devoted to taking up conference committee reports and related procedural resolutions, especially the state budget. The House adopted a resolution allowing the SB 1 conferees to go outside the normal bounds, then adopted the SB 1 conference report on a 107-21 vote. Debate on the budget centered on public education funding, tax relief, health care, corrections pay, and judicial compensation, with supporters calling it a responsible compromise and opponents arguing it was overly expansive and insufficient on property tax relief. The House also adopted a technical correction resolution tying judicial pay increases in SB 1 to the House version of SB 293, and members discussed at length the relationship between judicial salaries and legislative pensions. The chamber then adopted a long series of conference reports on measures covering topics such as school library review and book challenges (SB 13), SNAP restrictions on sweetened drinks and candy (SB 379), hospital price transparency (SB 331), nursing home accountability (SB 457), school district personnel compensation conflicts (HB 3372), property notice rules (HB 2011), research and development tax credits (SB 2018), and several other bills affecting elections, permits, education, and criminal justice. Most reports passed by wide margins, though some drew significant opposition, especially SB 13 and SB 379. The House also granted several Senate requests for conference committees and introduced additional resolutions to suspend conferee limits on various bills as the session moved toward adjournment.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Judiciary (04/16/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so this bill basically provides a definition for biological sex and provides that a certain designation
  • a definition for biological sex provides a definition for biological sex and<01:20:27.920><c> provides
  • We cannot provide question at the end.
  • </c> stood on this issue. when uh we provided stood on this issue. when uh we provided testimony<02:42
  • </c> provider to help with. provider to help with.
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The House Judiciary Committee opened a hearing on Senate Bill 141, which would create a narrow exception to New Hampshire’s three-year deadline for motions for a new trial when a petitioner has newly discovered evidence, new forensic testing, or new scientific understanding. The prime sponsor’s representative and advocates from the Innocence Project and New England Innocence Project argued the bill is needed to help wrongfully convicted people access the courts, noting that exonerations often take many years and that outdated forensic science has contributed to wrongful convictions. The chair also said he had drafted a proposed amendment for committee review, but it had not yet been formally submitted. Witnesses supporting the bill emphasized that the measure would not guarantee relief, only allow a petition to be filed and reviewed under existing standards. They discussed examples such as arson science, explaining that some convictions were based on forensic methods later shown to be unreliable. Committee members asked about the scope of habeas corpus, whether the bill would create a new cause of action, and whether additional screening or pleading requirements should be added. The supporters said they would be open to requiring a petitioner to plead innocence, but opposed adding more burdensome preliminary procedures or counsel requirements at the filing stage. Thomas Farardi, from the Attorney General’s Office, testified in opposition or with caution, saying the bill was a “solution looking for a problem” because existing habeas corpus and coram nobis procedures already provide avenues for relief, and prosecutors can act when credible new evidence arises. He argued the current draft could invite additional litigation and create a new cause of action, and said he favored more screening before cases proceed. The discussion also touched on whether the statute applies in criminal cases, the current three-year limitation in RSA 526:4, and questions about posthumous petitions and petitions by deported individuals. No vote or executive action was taken during the hearing.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • This ban is a threat to an entire network of business and economic supply chain that supports them in
  • That is 23% of all the jobs provided by the brewing industry in the state of Minnesota.
  • That is 23% of all the jobs provided by That is 23% of all the jobs provided by the<00:23:24.159><c>
  • </c> understanding their needs and providing understanding their needs and providing a<00:29:02.880><
  • Instead, legalize hemp and provide a framework of regulation similar to the alcohol industry, as well
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
ND

North Dakota 2026 1st Special Session

Advanced Nuclear Energy Committee Apr 22nd, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • But we try to help with that by providing the ups and downs. Thanks. Thanks.
  • I believe that said that will be provided. We do have a process.
  • We need to provide steam or other hot gases to the refinery.
  • We need to provide steam or other hot gases to the refinery.
  • For a day, it would provide security so people don't eavesdrop. You may know so. Yeah.
Summary: The meeting opened with remarks about the value of public engagement and the availability of presentation materials, then moved into a series of technical briefings from Idaho National Laboratory staff. Joe Renovitz described recent federal and DOE efforts to streamline nuclear regulation for advanced reactors, including NRC Part 53 and upcoming Part 57 rulemaking, DOE authorization updates, crosswalks between DOE and NRC requirements, and use of AI to speed licensing communications and document review. He emphasized that the goal is to align safety standards for advanced technologies, reduce rework for developers, and support deployment for commercial, defense, and research uses. In response to questions, he said there is no current plan to merge agencies, but there is more information-sharing and embedded NRC staff at DOE facilities; he also noted public outreach is supported through groups like GAIN and NEI. David Tolman then discussed the nuclear fuel cycle, covering uranium mining, conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication, spent fuel storage, transportation, disposal, and recycling. He explained high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU), DOE’s HALEU Availability Program, and the need to expand domestic enrichment, deconversion, and transportation capacity to support advanced reactors and the 2050 nuclear growth goal. He also reviewed used fuel management, including on-site storage at operating and shutdown reactors, the Center for Used Fuel Research at INL, a high-burnup research cask project, and the long-term repository question, which he said is ultimately political as well as technical. He outlined reprocessing approaches—aqueous/Purex, pyrochemical, and fluoride volatility—describing INL’s work on electrochemical processing of EBR-II fuel and noting industry interest from several companies in recycling technologies. Ashley Shields presented on AI for nuclear applications, describing INL’s use of generative AI, high-performance computing, and digital-twin tools to accelerate reactor design, licensing, operations, and materials development. She highlighted the Prometheus effort to pursue highly automated reactor design and operation, the large documentation burden for reactor licensing, and ongoing work on autonomous control, remote operation, and AI-assisted materials qualification through the Vulcan challenge and related data platforms. In questions, she said AI tools are used under data-governance and security controls, with different models chosen for different tasks, and argued that software engineers and human oversight remain necessary. The session ended with a brief recess announcement and a transition to a later presentation on critical minerals and materials.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Joint Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions, May 22, 2026 - AM

Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions

Transcript Highlights:
  • But I think those provide a good starting point for providing some of the discussion for the sideboards
  • But I think those provide a good starting point for providing some of the discussion for the sideboards
  • </c><02:01:33.280><c> The</c> the election integrity network. The the election integrity network.
  • </c> we provided a little more time on them. we provided a little more time on them.
  • . provide. provide.
Keywords: 916, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, February 6, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • hands-on experience industry providing hands-on experience industry certifications<00:14:08.279><c>
  • <00:39:09.400><c> Equitable</c><00:39:09.880><c> voting</c> providing Equitable voting providing Equitable
  • I think at moments of inflection for our country, history provides a critical contextualizing.
  • I think at moments of inflection for our country, history provides a critical contextualizing.
  • </c><07:30:34.040><c> the</c> and Riley act and we will provide the and Riley act and we will provide
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 041 Feb 24th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Also, Senators Judah and Friselle, concerning third-party network lease agreements for dental services
  • Representatives Lucans and Marorrow, concerning cold transition communities and, in connection therewith, providing
  • They're providing for the families.
  • The local store that is servicing and providing services to those coal miners that have jobs, they close
Keywords: 981, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Human Services - 04/22/26

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> aren't allowed to be providers. aren't allowed to be providers.
  • And there were very legitimate providers there providing legitimate services.
  • And there were very legitimate providers there providing legitimate services.
  • And there were very legitimate providers there providing legitimate services.
  • And there were very legitimate providers there providing legitimate services.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 02/19/26

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • , SNAP provides nine.
  • Um but as Sophie from Second Harvest mentioned, for every meal provided SNAP provides nine.
  • Um but as Sophie from Second Harvest mentioned, for every meal provided SNAP provides nine.
  • So when the provided SNAP provides nine.
  • </c> that we're providing care to people. that we're providing care to people.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:02:40.040><c> uh</c> that an employee would be provided uh that an employee would be provided
  • </c><00:02:54.760><c> workers</c> obligated to provide workers obligated to provide workers compensation
  • </c> increased penalties to provide increased penalties to provide meaningful<00:03:55.000><c> deterrence
  • </c><00:10:07.880><c> any</c> violations um to provide any violations um to provide any recommendations
  • </c> agency's mission which is to provide agency's mission which is to provide orderly<01:34:54.280><
Keywords: 1183, house
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Natural Resources Jul 15th, 2025

Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I'm going to provide an overview of TCEQ. role in GCD oversight.
  • And I talked with him, and he's provided testimony as well.
  • So can you help provide some clarity to those instances?
  • And they haven't, they didn't provide us any modeling to say.
  • We need to provide districts with clear authority for when they can.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • Minnesota's pre-trial system is not providing the community what it needs, and we heard this message
  • are the statewide coalition to end relationship abuse, and we represent over 90 member programs providing
  • Chairman Long and members of the committee, I don't have those with me today, but I can certainly provide
  • </c><00:49:24.480><c> for</c><00:49:24.640><c> them</c> person who is usually providing for them person
  • who is usually providing for them is<00:49:25.320><c> now,</c><00:49:26.080><c> uh,</c><00:49:26.560
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/26 - Part 2

Transportation Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • So our transportation system is supposed to provide access to destinations to get people where they need
  • 00:09:31.040><c> to</c> transportation system is supposed to transportation system is supposed to provide
  • access to destinations to get provide access to destinations to get people<00:09:33.279><c> where</c
  • :12:40.240><c> or</c> which would improve metro transits or which would improve metro transits or provide
  • <00:12:40.880><c> metransit</c><00:12:41.600><c> authority</c><00:12:42.000><c> for</c> provide metransit
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection - 03/10/26

Commerce and Consumer Protection

Transcript Highlights:
  • Travel insurance is a discretionary product that provides peace of mind by providing coverage for the
  • insurance also provides Travel insurance also provides non-insurance<00:28:53.240><c> services</c><00
  • </c> My testifier Duke De Haas will provide My testifier Duke De Haas will provide more<00:30:18.160>
  • </c><00:32:31.520><c> meaningful</c> provisions does not provide meaningful provisions does not provide
  • <01:26:14.360><c> data</c> survey will provide district-level data survey will provide district-level
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Education Finance - 03/12/25

Education Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> approach includes providing approach includes providing evidence-based<00:03:08.680><c> interventions
  • </c> curriculum so she can provide curriculum so she can provide individualized<00:03:26.120><c> support
  • It is critical for us to provide those extended services. provide consistency in Services across provide
  • </c> uh school districts would provide uh school districts would provide members<00:47:12.040><c> of<
  • Provides $20 million to provide the AEDs for the schools, um, to use out there to place these.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Higher Education - 03/24/26

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:12:07.760><c> those</c> that as we speak to help provide those that as we speak to help provide
  • ><c> the</c><00:31:50.400><c> vote</c> Ultimately, they also provide the vote Ultimately, they also provide
  • </c> that she was provided that she was provided if<00:47:06.120><c> she</c><00:47:06.280><c> wasn't<
  • </c><00:47:43.560><c> by</c> basic resource services provided by basic resource services provided by
  • </c><01:24:05.640><c> that</c> programs like this that do provide that programs like this that do provide
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

PBS Info Briefing - Mon Feb 3, 2025 @ 9:00 AM HST

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> division that division helps us provide division that division helps us provide employment<00:15
  • </c><00:23:43.720><c> meaningful</c> little while ago they provide meaningful little while ago they provide
  • </c> effectiveness of oversight they provide effectiveness of oversight they provide that<00:36:30.280
  • </c><00:51:19.720><c> centralized</c> charged with providing centralized charged with providing centralized
  • /c> or re-entry providers um to provide a or re-entry providers um to provide a kind<01:49:24.360><c>
Keywords: 910, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 14th, 2026 at 08:34 am

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • . from certain providers.
  • This is largely due to many investments that we have made together to support provider network growth
  • It did vary by provider type. So it was based on the rate study where we collected provider data.
  • But this provider rate—why are we not paying providers? Is it because we don't have the money?
  • So we have been extremely busy providing the services that have been provided by the legislative body
Keywords: 996, all