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US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Friday, June 27, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • But today, long-term financial security.
  • Speaker, and I yield back. achieve over 20 wins and secure the achieve over 20 wins and secure the Division
  • <c> for</c><01:45:08.000><c> the</c> Division 4 regional championship for the Division 4 regional championship
  • This bill secures the border, overtime.
  • ><c> will</c><01:52:50.320><c> be</c> Medicare and Social Security will be Medicare and Social Security
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Health and Mental Health Apr 16th, 2026

Health and Mental Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so when we talk about leveling the playing field, it's how do we operate more similarly to those,
  • if you have multiple in a region.
  • Like with a federally qualified health center, if you have multiple in a region, they generally have
  • And, you know, like I said, they operate under strict compliance regulations.
  • , and they can't operate in the city of Missouri.
Summary: The Committee on Health and Mental Health first met in executive session and voted House Bill 2370, House Bill 3278, and House Bill 1638 do pass. HB 2370 passed 13-9, while HB 3278 passed 15-0 and HB 1638 passed 17-0. The committee then moved into public testimony. Senate Bill 1015, sponsored by Senator Nuremberg, was presented as a measure creating a legal process for assisted outpatient treatment for adults with serious mental illness who are at risk of deterioration, hospitalization, or harm. Supporters, including the Missouri Behavioral Health Council and the Missouri Association of Public Administrators, said it would reduce hospitalization and incarceration and improve access to care. The senator and witnesses emphasized collaboration with hospitals and the Department of Mental Health, and no opposition was offered. The committee also heard a detailed presentation on the STARS program from SSM Health representatives, explaining it as a Missouri-based EMS and pediatric emergency planning system that uses physician-approved, electronic care plans for children with complex needs. Members asked about costs, access, and how the program differs from the bill discussed previously; witnesses said the program is free for EMS and emergency access, but hospitals that write plans pay implementation and subscription fees. House Bill 2903, by Representative Mayhew, would give county and district hospitals relief from certain public-entity requirements, including some Sunshine Law-related burdens, board qualifications, and financial reporting timelines, to help them compete with private hospitals. Supporters from Phelps Health said the bill would reduce administrative burden and protect proprietary information; there was no opposition. Finally, House Bill 3379, by Representative Dolan, would expand and strengthen Missouri’s employee disqualification and mandated reporting rules for abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. The bill adds more mandated reporters, including bank personnel and first responders, creates penalties for knowingly failing to report, and requires quicker DSS follow-up to reporters. DHSS supported the bill, citing recent financial exploitation complaints, while the Missouri Bankers Association said it supports the goal but wants to work on the mandatory reporting language so banks are not exposed to liability for situations they cannot readily detect. No formal opposition was presented, and the committee adjourned after the hearing.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/27/25

Environment, Climate, and Legacy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And then our final fee increase proposal centers around our operation of state parks and recreation areas
  • </c> covers our anticipated um operating covers our anticipated um operating increases<00:17:03.000><
  • </c> proposal centers around um our operation proposal centers around um our operation of<00:20:51.760
  • </c> their Wastewater and other operations their Wastewater and other operations that<01:46:37.400><c
  • </c> all it is is a very small oper all it is is a very small oper adjustment<01:46:54.080><c> uh</c>
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Leg Committee Meeting - 2025-03-19

Legacy Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • We operate a statewide network with 45 stations that serve nearly all of Minnesota.
  • We're going to be covering 10 of the 11 regional arts council districts.
  • We received eight awards that were statewide or regional.
  • Since our work started in 2009, we have received 108 awards statewide and regional, all of which were
  • Their brother came to town to show Brooklyn Center in its worst moments.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Consumer Protection & Business Jan 23rd, 2026 at 08:00 am

Consumer Protection & Business

Transcript Highlights:
  • It is a framework that we can operate under, and it will work for all other carriers as well.
  • It is clear that the rising cost of insurance is affecting these businesses’ operating costs.
  • in-home daycare business these businesses operating costs.
  • On the child care center side, it is getting more difficult to find coverage.
  • This relates to how contracts with these operators and DCYF require certain conditions.
Bills: HB2428, HB2399, HB2087
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary (01/21/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> It would require data brokers operating It would require data brokers operating in<00:04:16.799>
  • </c> that's more how these systems operate that's more how these systems operate generally,<00:11:26.960
  • SPC is a New and security coalition.
  • Um, again, that's not how we operate.
  • </c><03:18:54.640><c> So</c> operates on or the full house. So operates on or the full house.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 3/10/26

Higher Education Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • For the safety, security, and comfort of all attendees, please note the following guidelines.
  • Troopers and House security personnel are present to ensure everyone's security and safety.
  • Troopers and House security personnel are present to ensure everyone's security and safety.
  • They do not have Social Security numbers yet, and they do not have visas.
  • And so, my questions are going to kind of center around that.
Bills: HF1323, HF3500
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Standing Committee on Economic Development & Workforce Investment (2-12-26)

Economic Development & Workforce Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • It just updates our framework to reflect how today's economy actually operates.
  • I'll turn over to him for a few comments. commercialization center model into the commercialization center
  • And the last item on the agenda today is House Bill 593, an act relating to data centers.
  • I represent Georgetown Scott County<00:14:39.199><c> regional</c><00:14:39.680><c> airport</c><00:14:
  • Members, we will be data centers.
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Emerging Issues Apr 29th, 2026

Emerging Issues and Professional Registration

Transcript Highlights:
  • You see, once upon a time, a previous owner of the site had operated this landfill illegally for years
  • Why would they want to continue functioning if they don't actually have an operating landfill?
  • I have heard some concerns from Region E about the funding cuts, and what that might do.
  • We rely heavily on some of our grant funding for our local recycling centers.
  • Is this a good player in the region?
Summary: The committee met to hear Senate Bill 1586, sponsored by Senator Ben Brown, which would address abandoned, ownerless landfills in Missouri. Brown described a constituent’s experience with contamination near an old landfill in Franklin County and said the bill was intended to give the Department of Natural Resources clearer authority to investigate and remediate such sites, create a funding stream by redirecting 10% of solid waste tipping fees, establish an interim committee for further study, and tighten seller disclosure requirements for properties with abandoned landfills. He argued the state has 29 such sites, that the issue has been ignored for decades, and that environmental studies are the necessary first step before cleanup and possible grant applications. Support came from University of Missouri engineering dean Marisa Grosoccoe, who said the bill would provide the regulatory framework and stable funding needed to move forward, noting that even about $1 million annually would likely fund only a few studies per year but would reduce uncertainty and help identify cleanup costs and future land use options. She emphasized that studies can unlock additional funding and eventual redevelopment benefits. In opposition, Solid Waste Advisory Board chair Chris Bussin and Mark Solid Waste District program manager Diana Bryant argued the districts already perform important recycling and household hazardous waste work, that the proposed diversion of tipping fees would significantly reduce local program funding, and that DNR already has authority to address landfill issues. They also questioned the accuracy of the abandoned landfill list and warned that cuts could harm existing services. A county commissioner testifying for information purposes echoed concerns about impacts on small communities and local grant-funded recycling programs. No vote was taken, and the hearing was closed after testimony.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Transportation - 04/20/26

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> against peer regions etc. against peer regions etc.
  • </c> operating cost per passenger trip. operating cost per passenger trip.
  • </c> have five arterial BRT lines operating have five arterial BRT lines operating now.<02:02:55.320>
  • </c><02:07:49.840><c> The</c> our region is not an exception. The our region is not an exception.
  • </c> perimeter of the region. perimeter of the region.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • operation of the department.
  • But it does mean that every area of our operations is affected. Wonderful.
  • We have nine regional boards and many organizations within the State Water Board.
  • We have nine regional boards and many organizations within the state water board.
  • So how do we operate reservoirs better when we see these big storms coming in?
Keywords: 987, senate, all
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Jun 21st, 2026 at 10:00 am

Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Town of Southbridge secured seven new district licenses approved through Chapter 214 of the Acts
  • We've had $27 million that we've pursued and secured locally in funding over 2021 to 2025.
  • I operate Zona Salons and Zona Brothers Barbers. It's a third generation for me.
  • So the compact to me makes total sense to any operator, any small business person who's going to operate
  • Subaru New England is the only independent distributor operating in the Commonwealth, or indeed, any
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure held a hearing on late-filed bills and home rule petitions, with both in-person and remote testimony. Committee chairs reviewed logistics for public testimony and then heard a series of bill presentations on topics including nitrous oxide sales, liquor license extensions and alcohol license density, cosmetology licensure compacts, electronic textbooks, HVAC supervisor licensing, and automotive warranty reimbursement rates. Several members asked questions about the public health, consumer protection, economic mobility, and regulatory impacts of the proposals. Representative John Barrett testified in support of H. 4907, which would regulate the sale of nitrous oxide, arguing it is a public health measure aimed at reducing recreational misuse by young people while preserving legitimate culinary, medical, dental, and industrial uses. Southbridge officials Peg Dean and David Adams supported a local liquor license extension bill, saying delayed revitalization and staffing disruptions from the pandemic-era “Great Resignation” had slowed development and postponed demand for the licenses. MassPack supported H. 4597 to limit new alcohol retail licenses near existing stores after 2026, citing oversaturation and public health concerns, while the committee also heard testimony on a cosmetology compact bill from industry and state-government representatives who said it would improve workforce mobility, especially for military spouses, though members questioned its fee structure and interaction with existing reciprocity rules. Representative Mindy Domb testified for H. 559, which would create a commission to study electronic textbooks and automatic textbook billing, arguing that digital course materials can limit consumer choice, raise costs, and reduce students’ ability to share or resell materials. Student testimony echoed those concerns. The committee also heard strong support for H. 4719, a bill to create HVAC construction supervisor licensing, from industry witnesses who said it would improve consumer protection, accountability, and clean-energy implementation; and opposition testimony on H. 4019, which would change how auto dealers are reimbursed for warranty work, with dealers supporting a fix to manufacturer reimbursement practices and manufacturers warning the bill would raise costs and allow overpayment. At the end of the hearing, the chairs read the agenda items and the committee adjourned by unanimous voice vote.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • This requires the ODAF to operate the Oklahoma local foods for schools.
  • Just to meeting the need of that deferred maintenance in a secure guard-railed fund.
  • I can tell you there are two regions.
  • The number one Airbnb location in the entire nation is down in that region. and there's The number one
  • Airbnb location in the entire nation is down in that region.
Summary: The committee considered several Senate bills related to religious freedom, agriculture, tourism, wildlife, research and development, public safety, and economic development. SB 1307, presented by Rep. Lepak, would align state statutes with recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings by removing language that could bar religious organizations from receiving taxpayer funds in certain programs; it passed 6-1. SB 985, presented by Rep. Newton for Rep. Piper, would require ODAF to operate the Oklahoma Local Foods for Schools program through a revolving fund to help local producers supply schools; it passed unanimously. SB 1405 would allow taxpayers to donate part of their refund to the Wildlife Diversity Program, and SB 1530 would create a research and development ecosystem to better connect universities, businesses, and industry; both advanced after brief discussion, with SB 1405 passing 9-1 and SB 1530 passing 8-2. A major portion of the meeting focused on SB 248, which would create a guardrailed fund for proceeds from the sale of certain Department of Tourism land so the money could only be used for deferred maintenance rather than general expenses. The author said the bill was intended to help address roughly $191 million to $200 million in deferred maintenance and emphasized that the measure did not target any specific state park for sale. Members asked about who would oversee property sales, whether legislative oversight existed, how the proceeds would be prioritized, and whether the bill would affect CLO-related acreage rules; the author said Tourism’s board would still handle decisions, CLO rights of first refusal would remain where applicable, and the bill would not impose acreage requirements on Tourism land. SB 248 passed 9-1. The committee also amended and advanced SB 1319, with Rep. Sneed explaining an amendment that changed mandatory language to permissive language so a city or county may, rather than shall, acquire property. He described the bill as a public safety measure creating a revolving fund, and it passed 9-0 after the amendment was adopted. Finally, SB 1919, presented by Rep. Townley, would increase the Tourism Development Act inducement cap from $30 million to $60 million for qualifying projects; after brief discussion it passed 6-3. The chair then adjourned the meeting and said no meeting was anticipated the following week.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-02-26 (9:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • in Miami-Dade to a coffee cart because 911 operators were left out.
  • in Miami Day to a coffee cart because 911 operators were left out.
  • Monitoring requirements for regional stormwater management systems.
  • A significant portion of it is from AI data centers and other super users.
  • But we've had data centers here in the United States since the 1940s.
Summary: The Senate convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, several introductions, and an announcement that there would be no conference that weekend. The chamber then took up a long special order calendar and passed a series of bills, often by substituting House companions. Early measures included trust law modernization to create a nonjudicial trustee discharge process, military affairs changes expanding leave and retirement-related provisions, a bill to prepare for the end of penny use by standardizing cash rounding, and a podiatric medicine bill regulating cellular or tissue-based products and informed consent. The Senate also approved veterans court expansion, RV park assessment clarification, alcohol-loss tax deduction authority, bail bond and pretrial release revisions, and a military-installation jurisdiction bill to allow juvenile cases on bases to be handled in state juvenile court under certain conditions. Most bills passed unanimously or near-unanimously, with the bail bond bill passing 36-1 after questions about charitable bail bonds and confirmation that existing law on return of charitable bail funds would remain unchanged. The chamber then paused for a lengthy farewell presentation honoring Senator Lori Berman, featuring a video, remarks from many senators, and Berman’s own closing speech reflecting on her 16 years of service, her legislative priorities, and her call for civility, bipartisanship, and continued support for issues such as school safety, Israel, anti-Semitism, and affordability. After the tribute, the Senate resumed and passed additional bills, including one expanding insurance coverage definitions for portable electronics and eyewear, a workforce and nursing education funding bill broadening support for health science programs, a recovery residences regulatory streamlining bill, a felony battery enhancement bill adding resisting an officer with violence as a qualifying prior offense, and a child welfare bill extending visitor thresholds in out-of-home placements, making the Step Into Success program permanent, and creating a best-practices program. The chamber also advanced a candidate qualification bill tightening party-affiliation requirements and adding a House provision on recent legal name changes; debate began on that measure as the transcript ended.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Environmental Quality Committee Jun 17th, 2026

Environmental Quality

Transcript Highlights:
  • We represent 40 counties in the state, but counties collectively, and in some cities, operate just shy
  • Monterey, Merced County Regional Waste Authority, City of Arcata, and Smoke Free Air for Everyone.
  • It supports regional representation and recognizes the value of their expertise.
  • AB 2046 will allow the approved conversion kits to operate in California.
  • EPA, will be allowed to operate here in California.
Keywords: 987, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, January 15, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Speaker, I security. And with that, Mr.
  • Americans invest to secure a clear.
  • </c> dignity, fairness, and economic security dignity, fairness, and economic security to<00:46:27.839
  • </c><01:50:22.080><c> The</c> the broader Pikes Peak region. The the broader Pikes Peak region.
  • </c><01:56:34.159><c> criminal</c> operation of the federal criminal operation of the federal criminal
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Economic Development May 19th, 2025

Economic Development

Transcript Highlights:
  • A military installation owned or operated by the state or another governmental entity.
  • Each federal owned or operated radar or military installation within 50 nautical miles of the tower and
  • Operate or people who intend to put up meteorological evaluation towers will have to register with the
  • Center sparks, which you The Chair lays out House Bill 3800 and recognizes its Senate sponsor, Senator
  • , but if you're not in that region, you don't always know what that region is doing.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Omnibus budget for health, children and families passes House floor 5/12/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> at MDH by maintaining their operating at MDH by maintaining their operating budget<00:01:54.399>
  • Then counties that house regional centers, so that's defined in this amendment as cities of 70,000 or
  • :18.880><c> centers,</c><00:57:19.280><c> so</c> counties that house regional centers, so counties that
  • house regional centers, so that's<00:57:19.760><c> defined</c><00:57:20.079><c> in</c><00:57:20.319>
  • We go on to operation margin.
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (03/12/2025)

Health, Human Services & Elderly Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:09:32.040><c> admin</c> as uh Social Security admin as uh Social Security admin Administration
  • </c> provide the Social Security provide the Social Security Administration<01:09:45.960><c> data</c>
  • In addition, each DHHS state employee will need to take cyber security and information security annual
  • </c><02:59:10.720><c> in</c> again have psychologists operating in again have psychologists operating
  • My child received services from the Community Mental Health Center in the Concord region.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (02/04/2025)

Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> the Department of Employment Security the Department of Employment Security and<01:43:41.360><c>
  • </c><02:11:51.520><c> does</c> Max similar to what social security does Max similar to what social security
  • </c><03:34:57.560><c> uh</c> I asked um one of the operators uh I asked um one of the operators uh for
  • </c><04:12:16.199><c> and</c> I'm sure she's on Social Security and I'm sure she's on Social Security
  • </c> and still keep her social security and still keep her social security payments<04:12:24.840><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all