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NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Judiciary (01/15/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- uh</c> rate both pre-filing and post filing uh rate both pre-filing and post filing uh of<00:54:36.319
- </c><04:20:19.040><c> the</c> the office uh the time of filing the the office uh the time of filing the
- When you file and you're wrapped into that TurboCourt and Odyssey system for filing, it's pretty darn
- When you file, and you're wrapped into that TurboCourt and Odyssey system for filing, it's pretty darn
- That's very helpful. filings in the Superior Court System filings in the Superior Court System since<
Summary:
The Judiciary Committee met for its first meeting of the new session with opening remarks, member introductions, and a discussion of committee logistics. Members described their backgrounds and priorities, including criminal justice, right-to-know and privacy issues, domestic violence, death-with-dignity legislation, abortion, firearms, landlord-tenant policy, housing, and technology/privacy concerns. The chair noted there were already 34 bills assigned to the committee and expected more, and said the committee would likely continue to have a heavy workload this session.
The chair also outlined how the committee would operate: meetings would generally be on Wednesdays, with possible Mondays as needed; hearings would not require a quorum, but executive sessions would; and members were asked to provide updated phone numbers and email addresses, especially cell numbers. He explained that the committee would continue its practice of seating members in a mixed partisan arrangement to encourage communication, and that the new clerk had joined the committee.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on procedures for executive sessions and meeting times. The chair said the committee would follow the traditional rule allowing executive sessions on bills heard that day if proper notice was given, but he would avoid taking up controversial matters without full attendance. Members then discussed whether meetings should start at 9, 9:30, or 10 a.m., with concerns raised about long commutes, evening obligations, and winter driving after dark. No formal vote was taken in the portion provided, but the chair indicated he would try to accommodate the committee’s preference while balancing the workload.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/25
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- So I'd like to welcome House File 10004, Representative Seon, welcome to the committee of Workforce,
- So I'd like to welcome House File 10004, Representative Seon, welcome to the committee of Workforce,
- Chair: And now we are going to move House File 1439.
- Thank you for the opportunity to speak today about House File 1439.
- She said she loves the Urban League. ...House File 498. My name is Joy Jones.
Keywords:
HF1439, Minnesota Grocers Association Foundation, Carts to Careers, workforce development fund, DEED, Department of Employment and Economic Development, grocery industry, food industry, food retail, retail workforce, job training, career pathways, scholarships, certifications, workforce pipeline, one-time appropriation, industry training, labor shortage, youth employment, apprenticeship
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 2/19/25
Housing Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- We appreciate the opportunity to speak in support of House File 457.
- We appreciate the opportunity to speak in support of House File 457.
- </c><00:50:12.079><c> but</c> of our current forms and filings but of our current forms and filings but
- I renew my motion to move House File 1067 to the Tax Committee.
- </c> to move house file to move house file 1067<01:17:29.560><c> to</c><01:17:29.719><c> the</c><01:17
Committee:
House Housing Finance and Policy
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am
Massachusetts Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- All amendments shall be filed electronically in the office of the clerk of the Senate by 5 o'clock p.m
- The clerk shall further specify the procedural format for filing all amendments consistent with this
- All amendments shall be filed electronically in the office of the clerk of the Senate by 5 o'clock p.m
- The clerk shall further specify the procedural format for filing all amendments consistent with this
- It shall be filed electronically in the office of the clerk of the Senate by 5 o'clock p.m. on Monday
Summary:
The Senate convened, recited the Pledge of Allegiance, and then took up reports from the Temporary Committee on Rules. The chamber adopted orders placing Senate No. 14, proposing permanent Senate rules for the 2025-2026 session, and Senate No. 15, proposing permanent joint rules for the Senate and House, on the Orders of the Day for February 12, 2025, with amendments due electronically by February 10. In both cases, the rules were suspended to allow immediate consideration, and the orders were adopted without objection.
The Senate also adopted an order to adjourn and reconvene on Monday at 11:00 a.m. Senator Keenan then offered a motion, joined by all members, that the Senate adjourn in memory of Francis Xavier Bellotti. The Senate heard a tribute recounting Bellotti’s military service, public career as lieutenant governor and attorney general, and his contributions to civil rights, environmental protection, and civic life.
The motion to adjourn in Bellotti’s memory was adopted, and the Senate adjourned with a moment of silence in his honor. The chamber is set to meet again on Monday at 11:00 a.m.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Conference Committee on HF3900 5/13/26
Transcript Highlights:
- I call this conference committee in House File 3900 to order, and we do have a quorum present.
- We'll get moving right away on a nonpartisan walk-through of House File 3900.
- </c> In your packet is House File 3900. In your packet is House File 3900.
- </c> House position of House File 3900. House position of House File 3900.
- </c><00:25:08.040><c> 3900,</c> House File 3900, House File 3900, the<00:25:09.760><c> second</c><00:
Summary:
The conference committee on House File 3900 met with a quorum, introduced members and staff, and received a nonpartisan walkthrough of the bill. Staff explained that the proposal would change the permanent school fund’s distribution formula from interest and dividends to a statutory payout based on 4.5% of the fund’s average value over the previous three fiscal years, with the Commissioner of Management and Budget responsible for determining and transferring the distributable amount. The Senate version differed by adding language requiring a two-thirds vote of each legislative house to change the distribution policy or apportionment.
Members then debated whether a future legislature could increase the payout and whether the constitutional language would sufficiently protect the fund’s purchasing power. Senator Farnsworth argued that a supermajority requirement would help prevent politicization and lock in the fund’s purpose, while Representative Long, Senator Kunesh, Representative Youakim, and Representative O’Driscoll opposed the supermajority as unnecessary and potentially politicizing, emphasizing existing constitutional protections, fiduciary duties, and the legislature’s track record of stewarding school trust lands for students. Staff indicated the language requiring preservation of purchasing power would be a strong safeguard, though the exact legal remedy was unclear.
Senator Kunesh moved to adopt the House File 3900 second engrossment as the conference committee report. The committee took a roll call vote and approved the motion 7-1, with Senator Farnsworth voting no. After the vote, Senator Swedzinski offered brief remarks about the historical importance of school trust funds and public education.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 03/11/25
Environment, Climate, and Legacy
Transcript Highlights:
- I am happy to present Senate File 975.
- We are on to Senate File 1965 as amended.
- Next up, we have Senate File 1901.
- </c><01:19:42.280><c> 1537</c> thank you with that Senate file 1537 thank you with that Senate file 1537
- </c><01:26:13.080><c> 1901</c> thank you with that Senate file 1901 thank you with that Senate file 1901
Committee:
Senate Environment, Climate, and Legacy
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- We'll begin with House File 877, followed by House File 1171.
- :00:51.160><c> house</c><00:00:51.440><c> file</c> 877 followed by house file 877 followed by house file
- </c> house file house file 877<00:01:32.799><c> representative</c><00:01:33.360><c> Mueller</c><00:01
- 514, House File 1052, and House File 1436.
- The plan is we'll be sending House File 1052 to the general register.
Committee:
House Education Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session 5/19/25 - Part 3
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- House File 3023. The clerk will report the bill. House The clerk will report the bill.
- House file<00:01:38.240><c> number</c> file number file number 3023,<00:01:40.159><c> an</c><00:01:40.400
- </c><00:01:52.560><c> House</c><00:01:52.799><c> file</c> Third reading. House File 3023.
- </c><00:26:28.559><c> Of</c> today talking about House File 3030?
- Of today talking about House File 3030?
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I actually have another piece of legislation that I filed that addresses that.
- You currently, are you aware of folks that are seeking to file a lawsuit or that are interested in filing
- On average this year, 1,600 evictions are filed weekly in Harris County.
- And typically, who files the motion for the OPC?
- When we're notified, we file a motion for summary judgment, and it gets denied.
Bills:
HB 1239 , HB1990 , HB1748 , HB1749 , HB2578 , HB2986 , HB1970 , HB3163 , HB2733 , HB1922 , HB 113 , HB 1088 , HB1938 , HB3004 , HB2637 , HB2960 , HB113
Committee:
House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Keywords:
public health, access to healthcare, insurance reforms, medical expenses, healthcare providers, mental health, protective custody, preliminary examination, detention period, emergency circumstances, emergency detention, legal framework, detention, healthcare, liability, landowners, nonagricultural land, trespassing, public safety, interpreters
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- The first file we'll hear is Senate File 61, Motor Vehicle Sales to Family Members Non-Taxable. Mr.
- Chairman, this is a roll call vote for Senate File 61 as amended. Senator Casease, I.
- Chairman and members of the committee, that's the genesis of Senate File 110.
- Um we do have some Senate File 110.
- I appreciate you taking up Senate File 110.
Committee:
Senate Revenue
Keywords:
sales tax, motor vehicle, family transfer, tax exemption, Wyoming legislation, veteran, property tax exemption, Wyoming National Guard, honorable discharge, tax benefits, surviving spouse, military service, property tax, residential real estate, tax assessment, primary residence, tax revenue, 916, all
AR
Transcript Highlights:
- Three previously deferred reports were filed, and 17 were deferred.
- The committee filed 84 current reports and deferred seven reports.
- The committee filed 54 reports and deferred three reports that were brought before it.
- During the meeting, the committee filed five reports. I moved to adopt this report.
- Do I have a motion to file this report? Do I have a second? Second. Thank you. Discussion?
Committee:
All LEGISLATIVE JOINT AUDITING
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Corrected journal will be filed in the office of the Secretary. Mr. President. Senator Den Hartog.
- That report that was just read will be filed in the office of the Secretary.
- Linden will be referred to the Resources and Environment Committee and the correspondence will be filed
- We will file the correspondence in the office of the secretary and notify the governor.
- We will file the correspondence in the office of the secretary and notify the governor of your actions
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill to appropriate $1.5 million to agricultural emergency account heard in committee 2/26/25
Transcript Highlights:
- All right, our next item of business is House File 1101.
- I would move House File 1101. Chair Anderson moves House File 1101.
- Is there anyone in the audience who would wish to testify for or against House File 1101?
- 27.000><c> house</c> support thank you chair Anderson house support thank you chair Anderson house file
- 1101 is laid over and will be file 1101 is laid over and will be considered<00:06:30.960><c> for</c>
Summary:
The committee took up House File 1101, which would add $1.5 million to the agricultural emergency account beginning July 1, 2026. Chair Anderson explained that the account was created after the 2015 bird flu outbreak, has been funded in the past, and currently has about $1.2 million remaining. He said the bill would strengthen the state’s ability to respond to livestock disease emergencies and support the Board of Animal Health and Department of Health.
Representative Hansen offered the A1 amendment to shift $1.5 million from an unused $4 million dairy line item into the emergency account, arguing the funds were sitting unused, a federal farm bill was uncertain, and the money could help with immediate food testing and emergency response. Chair Anderson opposed the amendment, saying the dairy funds had been set aside for that purpose, he expected federal action in the coming months, and he was unsure the emergency account statute allowed the money to be used for food testing. He recommended a no vote.
A roll call was taken on the A1 amendment, and it failed by a vote of 6-7. After brief additional comment in support of the bill, House File 1101 was laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus bill.
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Standing Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection (2-10-26)
Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:05:07.759><c> this</c><00:05:08.000><c> resolution</c> that's why we have filed this resolution
- JACVO wants veterans to have options for filing VA claims.
- JACVO wants veterans to have options for filing VA claims.
- They have access to your files, your system. They work with the VA to get your records.
- They they work your files, your system.
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Business and Financial Institutions - Room 409, 2 February, 2026; 2:00 P.M.
Business and Financial Institutions
Transcript Highlights:
- documentation uh with the shall file documentation uh with the office<00:10:32.720><c> of</c><00:10:
- And generally, to perfect your rights in the collateral, you have to file a UCC.
- The Treasurer would also have to send out notices again to any possible addresses that may be on file
- as well as addresses that may be on file as well as to<00:15:47.600><c> pursue</c><00:15:47.920><c>
- >> So that would be sent to the last known address that's on file for the holder of the box.
Committee:
Joint Business and Financial Institutions
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Appr/Sub-Public Safety and Judiciary 2ND REVISED Jan 28th, 2026 at 09:00 am
Transcript Highlights:
- I can then file an action to recoup it in 90 days.
- I believe there are two bills filed in the House. I think Representative Harris has filed one.
- There have been 4,731 petitions filed.
- There are different motions that have to be filed.
- And so we're not buying filing cabinets.
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Standing Committee on Elections, Constitutional Amend. and Intergovernmental Affairs.(1-29-26)
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> anytime from 5 minutes after the filing anytime from 5 minutes after the filing deadline<00:04:56.080
- The bill states it'll start 9 months before the filing deadline and 3 weeks before the filing deadline
- The bill states it'll start 9 months before the filing deadline and 3 weeks before the filing deadline
- The bill states it'll start 9 months before the filing deadline and 3 weeks before the filing deadline
- </c> Representative Yates actually um filed Representative Yates actually um filed that<00:15:47.199>
Summary:
The committee first adopted a committee substitute for House Bill 139, which would allow a political party to replace a candidate who dies or withdraws after the filing deadline but before ballot certification. Representative Decker explained the substitute as a narrow election-related fix, and the bill was then passed by the committee on an 11-yes, 1-pass vote and sent to the full House.
The committee then heard House Bill 356, which would move the Property Valuation Administrator (PVA) qualification test from a once-every-four-years, Frankfort-based format to administration through the Kentucky Community and Technical College System at multiple locations and times. Representative Bridges said the Department of Revenue would still write and control the exam, KCTCS would only administer it, the fiscal note was zero, and the change would improve access and convenience without weakening standards. KCTCS said it was prepared to help if directed.
Members generally agreed PVAs should be tested, but some raised concerns about test integrity, whether a broader testing network could create uneven conditions, and whether the change should instead use a smaller number of regional test sites. Others supported the bill as a common-sense way to expand access and avoid forcing candidates to wait years after missing a single test date. The committee also discussed the lack of a study guide for the exam and whether that should be addressed separately. No final vote on House Bill 356 is reflected in the transcript excerpt.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Human Services - 03/11/26
Health and Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- We have Senate File bills on the agenda.
- Um Senate File 3681, Senator Muhammad.
- Uh with that Senate File 3484 All right.
- Senate File 3861 is ambitious, and yes, but it's also simple.
- </c><00:42:47.920><c> 3861</c> requirements in Senate file 3861 requirements in Senate file 3861 and<
Committees:
Senate Health and Human Services , Senate Human Services
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- Senate file<00:01:29.520><c> 88.</c> file 88. file 88.
- . file. file.
- Call the roll on Senate File 88. This is a roll call vote on Senate File 88.
- </c> So now we move back to Senate File 71. So now we move back to Senate File 71.
- </c> room wishing to testify on Senate File room wishing to testify on Senate File 71?
Committee:
House Judiciary
Keywords:
homeland security, search and rescue, grants, emergency response, Wyoming, sex offender, child care facility, residency restrictions, public safety, criminal law, sex offenders, child care facilities, legislation, kratom, regulation, healthcare, age restrictions, manufacturing standards, 916, all
AR
Arkansas 2026 Regular Session
ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (ALC) Jun 19th, 2026
ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (ALC)
Transcript Highlights:
- We'll need a motion to file as reviewed. Motion. The second. Second. Any discussion?
- We'll need a motion to file as reviewed.
- We'll need a motion to file as reviewed. We have motion, second. Any discussion?
- Item 4B, we'll also need a motion to file as reviewed. We have a motion and second.
- We need a motion to file as reviewed. A motion. Second? We have a second. Any discussion?
Committee:
All ARKANSAS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (ALC)