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ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 2nd, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • do to be more clarifying, and it helps protect our employees and people involved in the execution procedure
  • In looking at, like on page one, and it's duplicated elsewhere in line 35, it says such procedure shall
  • But when you broaden that to procedures, that really is beyond just protecting the individual.
  • Why is this secrecy, if you will, being extended to any aspect associated with the procedure beyond just
Summary: The committee first approved the February 20, 2026 minutes, then heard a series of RS introductions from Representative Jordan Redmond tied to interim housing committee recommendations. Those measures would: allow small apartment buildings to use a single stairway with added safety requirements and sprinklers; reduce barriers for manufactured housing while preserving local lot-type compatibility; let faith-based organizations use underutilized land for housing and related services with several guardrails; and permit multifamily housing in commercial zones subject to design, siting, and safety standards. Members generally supported introducing these RSs, though several asked about stakeholder input, local impacts, parking, and fire-safety concerns, and all four were introduced by voice vote. The committee also considered RS 33553, an agency bill extending confidentiality protections for people involved in executions by firing squad, including medical personnel, escort teams, and technical assistants. Representative Skaug said the purpose was to protect participants from doxing and align the statute with Idaho’s current execution method. Representative Rubel and Representative Birch raised concerns about transparency and whether the bill would limit judicial review or broader disclosure; despite those objections, the motion to introduce passed, with Rubel, Birch, and Church recorded as nays. Next, the committee introduced RS 33360C1, which would allow single-county highway districts to continue serving streets when a city grows into another county, prompted by the City of Star’s growth toward Canyon County. Members noted city support but suggested counties should also weigh in. Finally, the committee introduced RS 33465, a commemorative measure honoring Lyndon Bateman and Idaho Day, with a recommendation that it go to the second reading calendar; the sponsor also corrected two drafting errors on the bill. The committee then adjourned, noting an upcoming transmittal deadline.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 2nd, 2026

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • do to be more clarifying, and it helps protect our employees and people involved in the execution procedure
  • In looking at, like on page one, and it's duplicated elsewhere in line 35, it says such procedure shall
  • But when you broaden that to procedures, that really is beyond just protecting the individual.
  • Why is this secrecy, if you will, being extended to any aspect associated with the procedure beyond just
Keywords: 989, all
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Feb 9th, 2026

Judiciary, Rules and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • We updated some of the procedures.
  • A lot of the administrative procedure. And so we had to clarify.
  • A lot of the Administrative Procedures Act, which governs contested case hearing in Idaho, a lot of that
  • hearings across the state, and we had litigants, attorneys, and even law enforcement testify that procedural
Keywords: 989, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Edpol Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Those procedural measures will be taken tomorrow when Chair Jordan has the gavel.
  • Are there any procedural questions before I ask nonpartisan staff to walk through the bill, members?
  • It outlines investigation and other procedures for resolving a complaint and requires the department
  • Section 2.1 is for the requires the department to use the standard rulemaking procedure rather than an
Bills: HF1306
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

April 1, 2025 - 09:00 AM

Transcript Highlights:
  • All right, seeing no other members stepping up into debate, members, this will be a procedural experience
  • So we're going to have a little procedural situation in a moment, but Representative Hunschofsky.
  • We're going to have a little procedural situation in a moment, but Representative Hunschofsky, you were
  • We're going to have a little procedural situation in a moment, but Representative Hachoski, you were
Summary: The Health Care Budget Subcommittee met and took up four bills. First, CS/HB 633 by Rep. Koster on managing entity reporting and transparency for behavioral health services was amended to clarify reporting requirements and timing, and to address the bill’s fiscal implementation through conferencing. Members and one public speaker supported the measure, emphasizing accountability and better use of state funds. The bill was reported favorably. Next, CS/HB 531 by Rep. Hunschofsky on background screenings was amended with a strike-all that would require ACCA to create a public webpage with screening education, level-two screening standards, and a searchable catalog of positions requiring screening. Because the amendment changed the bill’s relating-to clause, the chair noted it would be temporarily postponed under House Rule 7.11D and returned to the committee later. The committee then heard HB 1089 by Rep. Booth, which adds Duchenne muscular dystrophy to the recommended newborn screening panel, subject to appropriation. A parent testified in strong support, describing the benefits of earlier diagnosis and treatment, and several members spoke in favor. The bill was reported favorably. Finally, CS/HB 907 by Rep. Anderson created the Sunshine Genetics Program, an opt-in newborn whole-genome sequencing program, and established the Florida Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases at FSU and a Sunshine Genetics Consortium. An amendment made funding contingent on appropriations and added Nicholas Children’s Hospital and Florida International University to the consortium board. After supportive testimony and debate, the bill was also reported favorably. The meeting then adjourned.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Judiciary Feb 11th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Garcia's bill Senate Bill 48 related to judicial sales and procedures.
  • does is it strengthens Florida's judicial sales process by requiring courts to follow standardize procedures
  • involved tedious, but under current law section, 45.0 3, 1, governs judicial sales and outlines the procedures
  • Sb 48 addresses this issue by removing alternative sales procedures from section 45.0, 0, 3, 1, establishing
  • It establishes clear standardized procedures for alternative sales.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Informal House Session 18 Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am

Massachusetts House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Committee on Rules reports under the provisions of House Rule 7B and 7C an order relative to special procedures
  • Committee on Rules reports under the provisions of House Rule 7B and 7C an order relative to special procedures
  • Committee on Rules reports under the provisions of House Rules 7B and 7C an order relative to special procedures
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The House met briefly, opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, and recessed several times while the Temporary Committee on Rules reported out a series of orders. The chamber adopted two commendatory resolutions: one recognizing the AdMe-Tech Foundation’s 16th annual Prostate Cancer Awareness Day and another honoring the Ludlow Community Center/Randall Boys and Girls Club on its 75th anniversary. Members then took up special procedures for considering House and joint rules for the 194th General Court, governing the 2025-2026 legislative session. The House adopted the special-procedure orders for both the House rules and joint rules. The rules committee also reported that the permanent House rules and permanent joint rules orders ought to be adopted; after suspension of the rules, the House postponed consideration of the permanent rules matters until tomorrow at 1 p.m. Finally, the House adopted an order to adjourn to meet the next day at 11 a.m., with formal session and roll calls at 1 p.m. The House then adjourned, and members were notified of a Democratic caucus at noon in Room A1.
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

MS House Floor - 25 March, 2026; 10:00 AM

Mississippi House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Clerk, we will follow that procedure.
  • Clerk, we will follow that<00:13:18.639><c> procedure.
  • </c><00:13:19.519><c> Resolutions,</c><00:13:20.240><c> petitions,</c> that procedure.
  • Resolutions, petitions, that procedure.
  • >> Hearing none, we will follow that procedure even if Madame Clerk wants to kill the rules chairman.
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • our enforcement team management structure, and that's given us a lot of opportunities to refine procedures
  • our enforcement team management structure, and that's given us a lot of opportunities to refine procedures
  • Institutions have to evolve their enrollment procedures, change their catalogs, and enrollment agreements
  • To confirm that that is loss, the Bureau's STRF claim adjudication procedures assess whether a student
  • To confirm that that is loss, the Bureau's Stryff claim adjudication procedures assess whether a student
Keywords: 987, senate, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/11/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections Committee of Reference

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1281 conforms procedures and statute relating to ASLD making determinations as to whether
  • The bill specifies procedures for handling voting equipment with an accessible port with a tamper-proof
  • It provides procedures for if a county recorder or elections officer receives a voted early ballot that
  • The bill strikes language in statute relating to procedures for a county or state chairperson to request
  • The bill strikes language in statute relating to procedures for a county or state chairperson to request
Summary: The Committee on Federal and Military Affairs and Elections met with all members present and began with an extended presentation on an investigative referral packet concerning alleged voter registration anomalies from March 2023 to the present. The presenter described multiple examples of registrations tied to out-of-state residents, deceased individuals, temporary residents, and registrations allegedly generated through Service Arizona, MVD, Access, county recorders, and third-party/NGO channels. The committee also discussed a Secretary of State email about party-preference changes, discrepancies between county and state counts, and a proposed criminal referral to the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice. Members asked questions about whether the issues were glitches or intentional, and several members said the examples reflected serious problems with voter-roll maintenance and automatic voter registration. A roll call was taken on whether members wished to sign onto the referral; some declined, while others agreed, and the committee said the referral would be transmitted after the meeting. The committee then considered Senate Bill 1259, which would allow certain protected individuals to use an alternate mailing address when filing candidate and financial disclosure paperwork. The sponsor said it closes a confidentiality loophole for people whose addresses are protected for safety reasons. Members raised concerns about how the bill interacts with in-district residency requirements, but the bill passed on a 6-1 vote. Senate Bill 1281, dealing with state land procedures for covered federal designations and notification of legislative leaders about land takings, drew opposition from the Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon Chapter, which argued the bill was unnecessary, unfunded, and insufficiently protective of tribal consultation; it passed 4-3. Senate Bill 1037, concerning election equipment security and internet connectivity, prompted debate over whether the bill could be read to permit internet-connected election equipment and over a hostile strike-everything amendment that would have expanded voter-registration and election-administration programs, including ERIC participation and new funding. The amendment failed, and the underlying bill also failed on a 3-3-1 vote. Finally, the committee heard Senate Bill 1040, which would require county recorders to provide public online access to voter registration rolls and prohibit fees for downloading them. Staff explained that the bill would replace the current chairperson-request process with public access, while still excluding sensitive information such as Social Security numbers. Members debated how much information would be public and whether the bill adequately defined “voter registration rolls.” The bill passed on a 4-3 vote. The chair closed by asking members to look into school app data-sharing contracts and offered to show unredacted materials privately, then noted that dinner had been provided.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/11/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senate Bill 1281 conforms procedures and statute relating to ASLD making determinations as to whether
  • The bill specifies procedures for handling voting equipment with an accessible port with a tamper-proof
  • It provides procedures for if a county recorder or elections officer receives a voted early ballot that
  • The bill strikes language in statute relating to procedures for a county or state chairperson to request
  • The bill strikes language in statute relating to procedures for a county or state chairperson to request
Bills: SB1037 , SB1040 , SB1259 , SB1281
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Feb 18th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • classroom hours, tightens restrictions on soliciting by bail bond agents and agencies, clarifies procedures
  • months, which was suggested by the clerks of the court to be better aligned with their budgeting procedures
  • The substitute amendment basically reinforces procedures for... Thank you, Chair Wright.
  • The substitute amendment basically reinforces procedures for foreclosure sales.
  • had repeatedly obtained court approval in Broward and Miami-Dade for custom foreclosure auction procedures
Bills: S0436 , S0532 , S0600 , S0644 , S0682 , S0928 , S1072 , S1332 , S1632 , S1634
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
  • specifies that the radiation protection system installation grant applies to cardiac catheterization procedure
  • specifies that the radiation protection system installation grant applies to cardiac catheterization procedure
  • When we do our procedures, we are exposed to ionizing radiation, the deleterious consequences of the.
  • .. ...ionizing radiation, the deleterious consequences of ionizing radiation with every procedure.
  • who perform these... ...the arms, the face, and the legs of those who perform these life-saving procedures
Summary: The committee heard and advanced six measures. SB 1118, as amended, appropriates $3 million to the Department of Health Services for a grant program to help rural hospitals install enhanced radiation protection systems in cardiac catheterization rooms; testimony from an interventional cardiologist emphasized worker safety, reduced radiation exposure, and recruitment/retention of physicians, and the bill passed 10-0. SB 1154 provides $500,000 to ADOT for a traffic and safety study on SR 64 between Williams and the Grand Canyon; local officials, law enforcement, and fire personnel described heavy tourism, rising crashes, and the need for broader roadway improvements, and it passed 6-4. SB 1063 appropriates $10.4 million for safety improvements on U.S. 70 in the San Carlos Apache area; tribal leaders and law enforcement cited high fatality and injury rates, dangerous design features, and limited federal funding, and it also passed 6-4. The committee then approved SB 1153, which creates a Grand Canyon National Park specialty license plate and fund; the Grand Canyon Conservancy supported the measure as a way to generate dedicated revenue for park programs, and it passed 10-0. SCM 1001, as amended, urges naming SR 260 the Donald J. Trump Highway through the State Board on Geographic and Historic Names rather than ADOT; the memorial drew sharply divided testimony and debate, but it passed 6-4. Finally, SB 1209 exempts homeless individuals and those using shelter addresses from non-operating ID fees and extends the validity period for those IDs to eight years; advocates said the change would help people obtain housing, jobs, and services, and it passed 9-0.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • shall develop the forms necessary for regent registration of a voter removed from the list by the procedure
  • So let's do 218 first. voter removed from the list by the procedure above.
  • And any of those errors can be brought to the supervisors of the checklist and the proper procedure that's
  • And any of those errors can be brought to the supervisors of the checklist and the proper procedure that's
  • And any of those errors can be brought to the supervisors of the checklist and the proper procedure that's
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
Summary: The committee worked through several election-related bills and conference committee compromises. On SB 221, members discussed a streamlined re-registration form for voters removed from the checklist, with the Secretary of State to develop the necessary form; one member opposed the bill as unnecessary and warned that more frequent purges can disenfranchise voters, but the committee ultimately accepted the compromise and prepared it for signatures. On SB 213, the committee reviewed technical language changes to the HB 340-related provisions, including changing “legislative body” to “governing body” and replacing “measure” with “warrant article.” Despite those edits, one member argued the bill could chill public employees’ participation in official duties and should be held to the Senate position; another said the bill was unnecessary in light of other voting restrictions already enacted. No position change was made, and the bill remained opposed by at least some members. On SB 218, the committee agreed to add the word “applicable” in two places, and to remove sections 5 and 6 from the Senate version so pre-processing language would be restored. The House also asked to strike a sentence giving the Secretary of State broad authority over errors identified in the process, preferring that such matters remain in statute. Members generally described these edits as improvements, though some still opposed the bill overall. The meeting ended after a final comment on SB 213 seeking to remove language requiring public employees’ factual information to be provided only in response to public requests, followed by adjournment.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

April 15, 2025 - 10:30 AM

Transcript Highlights:
  • THEIR RELAPSES IN REPORTING PROCEDURES AND THE FOUNDATION WAS NOT PROVIDED WITH THE STAFF AND SUPPORT
  • BUT WHAT I CAN SAY IS THAT THE BOARD MEETING WILL BE LOOK AT MONITORING PROCEDURES AND HOW BUT WHAT I
  • CAN SAY IS THAT THE BOARD MEETING WILL BE LOOK AT MONITORING PROCEDURES AND HOW WE CAN ENHANCE THOSE
  • THERE ARE SOME THINGS WE CAN USE TO STRENGTHEN OUR PROCEDURES AROUND MONITORING WITH THE FUNDS ARE USED
  • WE HAVE NO MONITORING PROCEDURES NO STAFF ON A CHAIR IN A VOLUNTEER CAPACITY JUST AS THE OTHER BOARD
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • THIS BECAUSE WE HAVE BEEN, WHEN YOU WALK INTO YOUR PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE ANYTIME YOU GO IN FOR ANY PROCEDURE
  • WHEN YOU HAVE A PROCEDURE, ANY TYPE OF MEDICAL PROCEDURE, WHEN YOUR BODY EXPERIENCES PAIN AND YOU HAVE
  • TYPE OF LEVEL OF ADDICTION WHEN IT COMES TO OPIOID USE THAT IS IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY OR MEDICAL PROCEDURE
  • IT IS VERY RARE TO HAVE AN OPIOID ABUSE OR A PROBLEM PROCEDURE.
  • VERY RARE TO HAVE AN OPIOID ABUSE OR A PROBLEM WHEN IT COMES FROM A MEDICALLY NECESSARY OPERATION, PROCEDURE
Keywords: 999, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Elections - 03/13/25

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • The county auditor must develop a chain of custody plan, chain of custody procedures.
  • The county auditor must develop a chain of custody plan, chain of custody procedures.
  • The county auditor must develop a chain of custody plan, chain of custody procedures.
  • </c> ballots uh is there a procedure ballots uh is there a procedure or<01:15:56.000><c> something</c
  • </c> ballots um based on the procedures ballots um based on the procedures followed<01:18:37.199><c>
Committee: Senate Elections
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jun 12th, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • On to procedural motions.
  • Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized for For your procedural motions. Good morning.
  • There's a procedural vote, not debatable. Clerk will open the roll.
Keywords: 988, house, all
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

FIN Info Briefing - Mon Jan 12, 2026 @ 1:00 PM HST

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • and get feedback uh see where procedures and get feedback uh see where we<00:19:51.520><c> need</c><
  • From our Campaign Spending Commission, we have General Counsel Christy Chang.
  • And from our systems and procedures office, we have Anna Louie.
  • It's a ceiling increase uh for their commission works of art ceiling so that they can go ahead and do
  • It's a ceiling increase uh for their commission works of art ceiling so that they can go ahead and do
Keywords: 910, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/04/2026 - Senate Public Safety

Senate Public Safety Committee of Reference

Transcript Highlights:
  • We investigated those incidents, and I don't believe we followed the procedures that were prescribed
  • Had we done that and been honest and transparent and followed the procedures that were prescribed in
  • No response to any of my concerns in terms of the questions I had, the procedures that were followed,
  • And if we're not allowed to follow the procedures to determine cause, then we're stuck with the members
  • An agency that creates a program must establish written policies and procedures.
Summary: The committee first heard SB 1452, which would create a cargo theft task force in the Attorney General’s office to coordinate with federal, state, and local law enforcement on theft and fraud involving cargo and freight. The Arizona Trucking Association supported the bill, describing cargo theft as organized and rapidly increasing. The committee reported SB 1452 out with a due pass recommendation on a 7-0 vote. Members then considered SB 1048, a $36 million appropriation for Coconino County to build a new juvenile court services facility and convert the existing juvenile detention center into a detox, sobriety, and crisis recovery center. The sponsor and supporters framed it as a juvenile services and recovery investment, while one member objected to funding one county in a tight budget year. The bill passed 4-3. The committee also heard SB 1092, which would prohibit early termination of lifetime probation for people convicted of dangerous crimes against children and apply the restriction retroactively. The sponsor argued it would keep child sex offenders under supervision, while opponents raised concerns about judicial discretion, retroactivity, and cases involving internet-related conduct or defendants with disabilities. After extensive testimony, the committee approved SB 1092 on a 4-3 vote. The committee next took up SB 1391, which would direct AZ POST to create a pilot law enforcement stress management and mental wellness training program, with a $950,000 appropriation and a sunset date in 2029. Supporters, including law enforcement advocates, said it would help officers manage trauma, improve retention, and support families. The bill passed unanimously. SB 1401, creating a golf tournament charity special plate and fund to support youth athletic programs in Tucson, also passed unanimously after brief supportive testimony from the Tucson Conquistadors. On SB 1314, a broad pay raise bill for probation staff, corrections, juvenile corrections, and DPS employees, supporters argued that recruitment and retention problems and vacancies justified the increases. Some members supported the concept but noted uncertainty about the cost and the broader budget picture. The bill passed 5-1. The committee then heard SB 1071, which would repeal statutory provisions relating to the Arizona Rangers. Testimony split sharply: the sponsor and some former members argued the organization lacked transparency and accountability, while current and former Rangers said the bill would undermine an important volunteer public safety auxiliary. Rather than vote, the chair held SB 1071 for further discussion and possible amendment. Finally, the committee began SB 1400, which would allow law enforcement agencies to establish confidential wellness and peer support programs for employees exposed to trauma; supporters said confidentiality is needed to encourage officers to seek help, and the roll call had begun when the transcript ended.