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OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • operating in hazardous conditions, including great heights and severe weather, to keep electrical systems
  • didn't have to, from giving me office space to staff and even clearing up a hiccup in the bill filing system
  • didn't have to, from giving me office space to staff and even clearing up a hiccup in the bill filing system
  • repatriate those tax dollars back to the taxpayers of Oklahoma, that money enters into the monetary system
Summary: The House opened with roll call, prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several recognitions and introductions, including Deer Creek students, Skiatook Chamber members, Sand Springs youth leaders, and international visitors studying U.S. energy policy. The chamber also honored the Nurse of the Day, Marla Lyceum, and heard a lengthy farewell speech from Minority Leader Munson reflecting on her service, constituent work, leadership, and bipartisan relationships. Members then took up several special presentations and resolutions, including HCR 1024 recognizing Route 66 Day and its economic importance, HCR 1022 honoring National Lineman Appreciation Day, and a citation for Langston University Day at the Capitol. The House also recognized Deputy Kenton Blumenthal as Oklahoma’s 2025 Officer of the Year for heroic actions during a dangerous pursuit. Later, the House introduced the pages of the week. On legislation, the House passed SB 1122 on ad valorem tax, which supporters said would equalize tax treatment for broadband infrastructure and promote business fairness, over some concern about tax policy and revenue impacts. The chamber also passed HB 4029, HB 4063, HB 4073, HB 4078, and SB 1936, with emergency clauses adopted on the first four. HB 4063, which referred two previously approved state questions to a special August election, drew extended debate over ballot timing, turnout, and whether combining the questions was appropriate; it ultimately passed and the special election referral was approved. SB 1936, which elevates falsely impersonating a law enforcement officer to a D1 felony, passed unanimously.
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

MS Senate Floor - 11 February, 2026; 10:00 AM

Mississippi Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> ...where we can see where our water systems and our sewer systems are at.
  • . system. system.
  • Under the current system.
  • </c> well like was on the prior system. well like was on the prior system.
  • system.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee Jun 22nd, 2026

Business, Professions and Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • The incident placed an enormous strain on Sonoma County Animal Services.
  • I just want people to understand where the bill is now, and that we already have a system in place to
  • It'll go to the court system. That'll be data that'll be used against people.
  • California has built one of the most comprehensive cannabis regulatory systems in the world, yet nearly
  • But the shift to online sales has fundamentally changed the system.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • We're seeing a dramatic increase in these incidents.
  • Ethanol helps diversify that system.
  • Also, the modern conversion kit systems plug into your dashboard system, so you would get sort of a check-engine-light
  • system.
  • So it ties into the on-dash monitoring system.
Summary: The committee heard AB 839, which would allow up to three sustainable aviation fuel projects to qualify for expedited CEQA judicial review. The author and airline and airport supporters argued SAF is a key emissions-reduction strategy for aviation and that California needs to signal investment certainty after prior project litigation. Environmental Justice and Earthjustice opposed, saying the bill weakens the public’s ability to challenge polluting projects and that SAF facilities can harm already overburdened communities. The committee later took a roll call on the bill and it was held on call after a 3-0 vote, with the motion being due pass to Judiciary. Members then took up AB 762, which would ban the sale of disposable nicotine vapes in California. The author and a broad coalition of waste, public health, local government, and environmental groups said the devices create fire hazards, add lithium batteries to the waste stream, and burden local recycling and hazardous waste systems. Opponents, including retailers and business groups, argued the bill would mainly affect a small legal market while the illicit market would continue to supply most disposable vapes, and warned of unintended consequences. After discussion about illicit sales, EPR ideas, and reuse alternatives, the committee voted 2-2 on the motion to pass as amended to Revenue and Taxation, so the bill was kept on call. The committee also heard AB 907, which would compensate the six local air district representatives who serve on the California Air Resources Board the same as other board members. The author and supporters said the change would improve equity and help ensure local representation on CARB, and no opposition was presented. The chair expressed support, noting similar legislation had passed the committee previously, and the bill was held for a later vote once quorum issues were resolved.
FL

Florida 2026 4th Special Session

February 5, 2026 - 08:00 AM

Transcript Highlights:
  • Was this based on complaints or a particular incident that happened with this bill?
  • We're just saying the system needs to be uniform and consistent so everybody can access the information
  • What we're creating is a uniform and consistent system, and I wish you would ask me the questions when
  • They are a radical identity-based spoils system.
  • K through 12 and the university system, and in our state government.
Summary: The subcommittee first took up HB 387 on ADS-B airport billing. The sponsor and supporters said the bill would stop airports and third-party vendors from using federally required automatic dependent surveillance broadcast data to calculate landing or touch-and-go fees, arguing the technology was intended for safety and collision avoidance, not invoicing. An amendment clarifying touch-and-go landings and other fee calculations was adopted, and the bill was reported favorably 15-0. Members then heard several local and policy bills. CS/HB 803 on private-provider building permits and inspections drew broad support from industry groups and was reported favorably 14-1. HB 451 and HB 4053, local fire-district assessment bills, were presented as relief for homeowners and churches facing higher non-ad valorem assessments; both were reported favorably after amendments, with testimony emphasizing impacts on houses of worship and local communities. PCS/HB 1329 on local government spending transparency prompted extensive debate over searchable budget formats, posting requirements, and possible unfunded mandates; supporters framed it as taxpayer access and accountability, while opponents argued many local governments already provide this information and that the bill could impose costs. It was reported favorably 8-4. The committee also advanced PCS/HB 927 on local land planning and development, which would allow qualified professionals to assist with pre-application reviews; local government representatives raised concerns about preemption and environmental restrictions, but the bill was reported favorably 13-2. HB 929 on chickee huts, PCS/HB 4081 on expanding a local water and sewer district by referendum, and HB 489 conveying the Trenton Train Depot to the city and county all passed unanimously or near-unanimously. HB 1211, a Department of Military Affairs bill updating leave and assistance-program provisions, was amended and reported favorably. HB 1041, creating business incentives for veteran- and military spouse-owned businesses, also passed 13-0 after amendment and supportive testimony from members and veterans. The final item shown was HB 1001, a bill restricting county and municipal DEI-related actions and contracting; the sponsor described it as a response to division and waste, and members began questioning its definitions, scope, and potential effects on training and civil actions, but the transcript cuts off before any vote or final action on that bill.
NM
Transcript Highlights:
  • Everything's flat except for the statewide student information system on row 57.
  • I mean, I have students in eighth grade who were missed in the system, so they need to be identified.
  • I think the multi-level systems of support, which used to be called response intervention, as well as
  • The idea here is not to create separate parallel systems.
  • That's a certification that they would receive outside of New Mexico's licensure system, but it is an
Keywords: 996, all
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services Apr 22nd, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, that is uploaded into our impact case management system just as an image document.
  • Um, if they don't stay in the foster care system, then they're left vulnerable out on their own whether
  • Than aging out of a system in a state where half the time you don't graduate.
  • That's not how the system works.
  • It's not a belief system.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Select Committee on Tribal Relations, June 15, 2026 - PM

Select Committee on Tribal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • And a lot of times, the problems that we have within the public school system is, um, on deers, to say
  • </c><00:22:30.240><c> works</c> understanding of how that system works understanding of how that system
  • Um, it's been an area that has had a higher incidence of crashes and other issues, fatalities.
  • Um, it's been an area that has had a higher incidence of crashes and other issues, fatalities.
  • But we are very much in that system of collaboration and support, not in directive mode like that.
Keywords: 916, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate legislative Session Mar 23rd, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, in 2024 and 2025, there were 16,000 incidents of theft and vandalism reported at tower sites
  • Is that what we've been in 132 school systems so far? Thank you for that. Yes.
  • I want to know, what is the rate of fraud or those folks that have taken advantage of the system here
  • Also, I was curious when we talk about, are you familiar with the purging system that already takes place
  • And so if you know that we have a pretty darn good system already in Oklahoma, what problem are we fixing
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, prayer, pledges, and a series of guest and gallery introductions, including medical professionals, interns, students, and advocates visiting for Disability Day. The chamber then moved quickly through a long floor agenda, with leaders repeatedly noting the need to stay at desks and proceed efficiently. Several bills were taken up with floor substitutes or minor amendments, most often restore-title amendments, before advancing to final passage. The Senate passed a number of measures addressing technology, public safety, education, health care, elections, and state agency operations. Among the most notable were SB 1521, which creates safeguards around AI social companions for minors after discussion of teen suicides linked to such products; SB 1734, which sets guardrails for AI use in schools and requires district policies by 2027; and SB 1307, which removes statutory language conflicting with religious-freedom case law and passed after debate over whether it could open the door to funding religious entities. Other bills approved included SB 372 on carrying firearms in certain state-owned lodges and cabins, SB 1232 on escalating penalties for major copper theft damage, SB 1338 making the literacy-coach program permanent and tying Strong Readers Act dollars to district access, SB 1451 on voter-registration cleanup and reporting, SB 1463 extending the polygraph examiners board sunset, SB 1558 clarifying that some OJA youth in Level E group homes may remain served until age 19, and SB 1567 clarifying APRN prescriptive-authority rules and supervision compensation. The chamber also approved SB 1595, an anti-steering/anti-discrimination bill aimed at CDL training grants and workforce boards, and SB 1621, treating public law libraries as public entities represented by district attorneys. SB 1749, which lets the LP Gas Board create permitting and inspection rules for mobile food vendors and delegate inspections to more local permit holders, drew concern from some senators about added costs and burdens on food-truck operators but still passed. The Senate also advanced SB 1833, codifying the SNAP waiver executive order and limiting certain non-nutritive foods, with questions focused on how the restrictions would be communicated and applied. Most measures were passed by substantial margins, and several were declared emergency measures after final votes.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, July 23, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • SSDI is an earned benefit, with the average beneficiary having worked and paid into the system for 22
  • </c><00:23:14.640><c> for</c><00:23:15.120><c> 22</c> worked and paid into the system for 22 worked and
  • Under his direction, system.
  • This is an unjust system, the Ponzi scheme, and we have to bring justice to it.
  • This is an unjust system, the Ponzi scheme, and we have to bring justice to it.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (02/20/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • . system. system.
  • </c> some type and the public school system? some type and the public school system?
  • I assure you that our year system.
  • </c> homeschoolers there like that system. homeschoolers there like that system.
  • </c> little system that we have focused on. little system that we have focused on.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/03/2026 - House Education

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • And I'll admit to you, I don't believe that there is going to be a perfect system here.
  • I think the question that we want to answer is which system is going to work the best for our communities
  • I want to make sure that we're not throwing everything out due to an incident.
  • Representative Biasiucci, the general and uniform clause applies to our K-12 education system.
  • general and uniform public school system.
Committee: House Education
Keywords: 1182, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, January 22, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> the Iowa City VA Health Care System the Iowa City VA Health Care System honored<00:19:41.640><c>
  • </c> activities on National Forest system activities on National Forest system lands<02:23:04.960><c>
  • We must reform our system consistent with our values as a nation.
  • </c><04:29:01.359><c> consistent</c> we must reform our system consistent we must reform our system consistent
  • Now maybe they should upgrade their fire hydrant system and have larger lines.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Session (03/06/2025)

New Hampshire House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The system is working just fine. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
  • </c><01:13:03.440><c> and</c> and Community College systems and and Community College systems and further
  • The retirement system, not the employee, when they retire.
  • </c> destroyed his voluntary nervous system destroyed his voluntary nervous system and<03:45:59.520><
  • </c><04:44:46.920><c> which</c> this some have the acral system which this some have the acral system
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 3/2/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Here in Minnesota, we have worked very hard to build a public safety system that people can trust, a
  • that people can public safety system that people can trust,<00:28:16.000><c> a</c><00:28:16.240><c>
  • of Amber Alerts kind of a similar system of Amber Alerts for<00:29:09.840><c> people</c><00:29:10.000
  • There was the incident in Representative Kagel's community, the now famous, infamous picture of young
  • He was missing from the system for days. His family could not locate him.
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Sep 10th, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Act will allow consumers to request the deletion of their data from brokers through a centralized system
  • Speaker, on the successes, challenges, and gaps in the state's childhood education systems.
  • And he set up ways for them to be supported not only while they were in the system, but beyond.
  • The Senate reduced the amount of speed enforcement systems and made clarifying and technical changes.
  • I introduced this bill because of the unconscionable gap in our justice system.
Summary: The Assembly convened, initially lacked a quorum, then returned to session with prayer, pledge, and a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk following news of his shooting. Members then handled a series of procedural motions, including suspending rules, moving several bills to the inactive file, re-referring bills to committees, and authorizing committee meetings. The chamber also observed adjournments in memory for several individuals, including Ermilo Don Rodas, John Burton, Nina Chomsky, and Barbara “Bobby” Samperey. On the floor file, members considered and passed a long list of Senate bills, largely on bipartisan or unanimous votes. Topics included consumer protection and transparency for self-storage contracts (SB 709), adoption jurisdiction (SB 450), privacy and name/image protections (SB 683), an audit of the February 2025 bar exam (SB 47), data broker transparency (SB 361), used-car buyer protections (SB 76), state parks land acquisition streamlining (SB 630), cemetery work group deadlines (SB 777), financial enforcement authority (SB 825), utility outage reporting and reliability planning (SB 292), vital records confidentiality (SB 313), health care coverage and hormone therapy access (SB 418), workplace outreach (SB 578), Holocaust and genocide education (SB 472), county jail treatment for misdemeanor incompetency cases (SB 820), and AI companion chatbot safeguards for minors and self-harm risks (SB 243). Most measures passed with little or no opposition, though SB 578 drew sharp debate over the workplace outreach program and its funding. The Assembly also took up concurrence items and approved numerous Assembly bills with Senate amendments. These included transparency in legislative nondisclosure agreements (AB 1370), affordable faculty/staff housing provisions at community colleges (AB 648), tribal youth foster care reforms (AB 1378), EV charger payment regulations (AB 1423), technical Political Reform Act changes (AB 1511), diacritical marks on vital records (AB 64), reproductive health protections with urgency (AB 260), union and collective bargaining protections (AB 288), bench trial statement-of-decision streamlining (AB 515), agricultural land stewardship (AB 524), geothermal exploratory project rules (AB 527), Medi-Cal field medicine changes (AB 543), tobacco-related provisions (AB 573), social media platform rules (AB 656), state parks transaction reporting (AB 679), professional licensing changes (AB 742), and child care staffing and assistant teacher pathways with urgency (AB 753). Votes were generally strong, with several measures passing unanimously or near-unanimously.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Mar 1st, 2025

House Energy, Environment & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • What this bill does is set up a system where if you own or operate a well, you're responsible for plugging
  • So if we have a system where we're not using that fund, that's a better system. Mr.
  • You could require, you know, we have a bonding system that runs to the benefit of the state.
  • I had already gained 23 years in the PERA system, so I was able to leave.
  • It was around the time that the one dig system was implemented.
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session-Day 5, February 13, 2026-PM

Wyoming House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The system to work when they realize that they have some skin in the game.
  • This is more case management system.
  • This is due to a decrease in enrollment in our K through 2 systems.
  • It's about a in our K through2 systems.
  • </c> right now is because of this incident right now is because of this incident that<01:00:29.359><c
Keywords: 916, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Finance (05/06/2025)

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yet many of our systems, our housing system, our social service system, our employment system are really
  • ><c> service</c><02:02:10.719><c> system,</c><02:02:11.599><c> our</c> system, our social service system
  • </c> health system. health system.
  • </c> mental health system saves lives. mental health system saves lives.
  • </c> system was a reason for leaving. system was a reason for leaving.
Committee: Senate Finance
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Session (03/13/2025)

New Hampshire House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> order once you are in the nick system order once you are in the nick system you're<00:45:43.880>
  • </c><01:06:14.359><c> is</c> all the pr the bail system is all the pr the bail system is working uh<01
  • and if Mr Speaker if I know that system and if Mr Speaker if I know that our<01:26:01.280><c> system
  • system system effectively<03:33:24.439><c> this</c><03:33:24.640><c> support</c><03:33:25.080><c> helps
  • </c> would be creating a rank Choice system would be creating a rank Choice system for<06:37:50.440><
Keywords: 1189, house, all