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TX
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  • What did you say on the internet or on Facebook you can be trained to do? Defraud the state.
  • The molecule is broken down within hours to days after doing its job—training the immune system or targeting
  • As I plan to receive every step of my training here, it is for that reason that when I heard about this
TX
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  • It will reimburse participants for travel-related expenses.
  • Our Medicaid managed care reimbursement was also $1.1 million.
  • With proper bereavement training and the...
  • I'm a cardiologist by training and practice.
  • I'm sorry, I just lost my train of thought.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/15/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

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  • At line 510, we have Representative Noor's House File 4638, which is a compliance training language for
  • It also has a piece compliance training.
  • They may be very challenging to toilet train.
  • It may not challenging to toilet train.
  • Many providers are carrying large receivable balances and experiencing delayed reimbursements through
Bills: HF4207, HF4338
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Committee Meeting - 2026-04-14

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

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  • Overall, we about guardianship training.
  • </c> required to participate in any training required to participate in any training prior<00:18:46.240
  • </c> There are likewise no training There are likewise no training requirements<00:19:11.760><c> for<
  • We've recently done um lot of training.
  • </c> that training before appointment. that training before appointment.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/26/26

Education Finance

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  • If you're going to spend a lot of money training teachers, and then you lose a third to a half of them
  • If you're going to spend a lot of money<00:46:06.720><c> training</c><00:46:07.240><c> teachers,</c><
  • 00:46:08.280><c> and</c><00:46:08.359><c> then</c><00:46:08.520><c> you</c> money training teachers,
  • and then you money training teachers, and then you lose<00:46:09.040><c> a</c><00:46:09.120><c> third
  • for a minute, um we have been we train for a minute, um we have been we are<00:47:23.520><c> in</c>
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Education

Education

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  • It requires trained professionals and open conversations.
  • when the trainings are completed.
  • A school district must pay for any cost incurred by ADE to provide the training.
  • Trainings are completed.
  • A school district must pay for any cost incurred by ADE to provide the training.
TX
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  • Trained statewide on trauma-informed investigations. Okay, thank you, appreciate that. Thank you.
  • I am an individual notary and I also run the Texas Notary. ...training forum where I train notaries on
  • Thank you to the Dean for carrying it. ...She's done great work on motorcycle training over the last
  • They need this training in order to properly get the right driver's license.
  • From what I hear, the training locations used to be around 90 in Texas.
TX
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  • all the reporting, we send it to the legislative budget board that works with the comptroller to reimburse
  • This is a Department of Labor Veteran Employment and Training Services grant that every state receives
  • And so we oversee, train, and provide support to 66 veteran peer coordinators in the local mental health
  • training to any entities, law enforcement, jails. to work with veterans in a more proactive way.
  • posts and provide critical education, including mental health first aid and suicide prevention... training
Bills: SB651, SB897, SB1814, SB1818
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives May 6th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

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  • The mission of the LMA is anchored in four pillars: education, service, training, and advocacy for its
  • members, Education, service, training, and advocacy for its members, mayor-related organizations and
  • government and does hereby express enduring appreciation for its continuing mission of education, training
  • unmanned aircraft systems and provides for duties of law enforcement, interception mitigation measures, training
  • rates, and a required minimum trip mileage reimbursement rate for the Department of Health.
Bills: HR244, HR245, HR246, HR247, HR248, HR249, HR250, HR251, HCR101, HCR102, HR223, HR224, HR225, HR226, HR227, HR229, HR230, HR231, HR232, HR234, HR235, HR236, HR237, HR238, HR239, HR240, HR241, HR242, HR243, HCR94, HCR95, HCR96, HCR97, HCR98, HCR99, HCR100, SCR31, SCR33, SCR35, SCR37, SCR56, SCR57, SB171, SB251, SB252, SB353, SB367, SB433, SB461, HR170, HR191, HR206, HR207, HR208, HR217, HCR11, HCR53, HCR60, HCR66, HCR68, HB66, HB153, HB165, HB326, HB387, HB454, HB455, HB484, HB513, HB603, HB660, HB719, HB762, HB766, HB793, HB802, HB816, HB833, HB940, HB947, HB950, HB975, HB1028, HB1039, HB1051, HB1053, HB1080, HB1201, HB1215, HB1228, HB1251, HB1252, SCR2, SB26, SB28, SB29, SB30, SB41, SB44, SB64, SB84, SB87, SB93, SB98, SB107, SB118, SB142, SB192, SB195, SB199, SB219, SB222, SB234, SB241, SB255, SB275, SB277, SB292, SB294, SB306, SB314, SB482, SB233, SB326, HR171, HCR49, HCR65, HCR72, HR37, HCR64, SCR19, SCR3, SCR6, SCR18, SCR11, SCR22, HB64, HB68, HB92, HB130, HB258, HB633, HB801, HB89, HB341, HB451, HB456, HB579, HB595, HB621, HB818, HB841, HB1064, HB1101, HB1191, SB47, SB82, SB106, SB206, SB210, SB248, SB305, SB376, SB397, SB441, SB2, SB19, SB24, SB50, SB70, SB96, SB101, SB103, SB104, SB114, SB122, SB159, SB160, SB173, SB180, SB182, SB260, SB412, SB418, SB424, SB442, SB460, SB476, SB1, SB23, SB32, SB42, SB43, SB46, SB51, SB110, SB113, SB150, SB154, SB161, SB218, SB220, SB221, SB253, SB289, SB310, SB351, SB399, SB404, SB502, HCR32, HB955, HB284, HB617, HB730, HB926, HB1125, HB1194, HB1203, HB798, HB998, HB1084, HB1223, HB646, HB824, HB901, HB79, HR20, HR74, HB59, HB306, HB366, HB393, HB458, HB577, HB582, HB605, HB614, HB682, HB733, HB752, HB773, HB911, HB996, HB1035, HB1069, HB1113, HB1140, HB1180, HB1234, HB1240, SB89, SB68, SB149
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, heard a prayer from Pastor Neil Bernard of New Wine Christian Center, and recognized a number of visiting groups and observances, including AMI Kids, Mother’s Day, the Hungarian Settlement Cultural Association, Pro-Life Day at the Capitol, the American Cancer Society and Cancer Action Network, Municipal Day for the Louisiana Municipal Association, Recreation and Parks Association Day, St. John Day, Hoopla basketball activities, Main Street program participants, Leadership North Shore, the Lack of Seeing High School basketball team, Literacy Champion recognition, Orleans Parish Sheriff Michelle Woodford, and LACE Day for chamber executives. Majority Leader Steve Scalise also addressed the chamber, praising recent economic investment in Louisiana, coastal restoration funding, and the state’s improved national reputation. The House received Senate messages and Legislative Bureau reports on numerous Senate bills, many of which were referred to committee or laid over, and several House and Senate resolutions were introduced or adopted, largely commemorative or study-related measures. The chamber then took up several House bills in regular order. HB 89, concerning district attorney retiree health insurance coverage in the Third Judicial District, was amended and passed 87-5. HB 451, dealing with ATC notice procedures, passed 98-0 after technical amendments. HB 456, revising workers’ compensation petition requirements and allowing employers broader access to disputed claims, drew extended debate over whether it would burden injured workers; it passed 67-30. HB 579, expanding the Sexual Assault Survivor Bill of Rights and related confidentiality and complaint provisions, passed 98-0. HB 595, requiring local authorities to respond timely to permit-related matters affecting natural resource development, passed 92-3. HB 621, requiring recycling of decommissioned renewable energy components and updating waste rules, passed 99-0. HB 818, requiring school systems to publish annual assessment schedules and related testing information, passed 98-0. Additional bills considered included HB 841, creating a code of conduct for landmen negotiating pipeline easements and authorizing penalties for bad-faith conduct, which passed 98-0; HB 1060, establishing a two-year domestic violence intervention court pilot program in the 19th Judicial District with coordinated services and data collection, which passed 86-13; and HB 1101, a workers’ compensation measure defining maximum medical improvement, adjusting benefit durations, and addressing misrepresentation and fraud, which was under debate at the end of the excerpt. Throughout the floor session, members repeatedly emphasized that the bills were intended to clarify procedures, improve transparency, or address public safety and economic development, while opponents of some measures raised concerns about added burdens on workers or injured claimants.