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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Jan 20th, 2026 at 04:16 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • today, House Bill 1.
  • It's section nine of the bill on page nine.
  • We'll now go for a motion on House Bill 1. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
  • I move that the committee approve House Bill 1.
  • Bill. My apologies. Is there anybody who wished to make public comment on House Bill 1? Okay.
Bills: HB1
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/10/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • It does contain language similar to that of a bill from last year, House Bill 2204, and that bill was
  • It does contain language similar to that of a bill from last year house bill 22-04 and that bill was
  • On the bill. Call the bill. Call the bill. You call for a vote. I think that's okay.
  • Would you move the bill? The bill as amended, please.
  • Is this a transparency bill? Is this a transparency bill?
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 5/8/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Today we have just one bill before us: House File 2437, the omnibus tax bill.
  • Your bill is amended. Uh, Chair Davids, to your bill. Thank you.
  • So, it's a really good sound bill.
  • </c> consider a very very good bill together. consider a very very good bill together.
  • </c><00:04:03.360><c> I</c> the time that this is not the bill I the time that this is not the bill I
Bills: HF2437
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • will</c><00:59:31.160><c> will</c> with your bill this bill again will will with your bill this bill
  • The bill allows beginning farmers to participate in the beginning farmer tax credit program through a
  • The bill allows beginning farmers to participate in the beginning farmer tax credit program through a
  • The bill allows beginning farmers to participate in the beginning farmer tax credit program through a
  • </c> the tax bill we didn't have a tax bill the tax bill we didn't have a tax bill that<01:26:14.119>
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:05:54.440><c> and</c> dual credit and dual credit and 13548<00:05:57.039><c> students</c><00:
  • It is a cleanup bill.
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  • That's what this bill does.
  • So I appreciate your consideration of this bill. cleanup bill and I will uh refer to I'll cleanup bill
Summary: The Senate Education Committee met with a quorum and heard a presentation from Parker Keys, Northern Kentucky State Vice President for Kentucky FFA, on the value of career and technical education (CTE). He highlighted enrollment of more than 143,000 secondary students in CTE, work-based learning, dual credit, industry certifications, and the role of student organizations such as DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, Educators Rising, TSA, and SkillsUSA. Senators praised CTE as important for workforce readiness and resume building, and encouraged continued engagement with the committee. The committee then considered Senate Concurrent Resolution 43, sponsored by Senator Steve West, supporting a Southern Regional Education Board initiative to expand crisis counseling and recovery support for schools and colleges after tragedies and disasters. Dr. Steven Puit and Linda Tyrie described a regional network of trained counselors modeled on Kentucky’s response after Marshall County, emphasizing long-term recovery, psychological first aid, and deployment support for up to a year after an event. Members spoke in strong support, citing the lasting impact of Marshall County and Heath, and the resolution passed 13-0 and was reported favorably. Finally, the committee took up Senate Bill 77, a cleanup bill relating to the Education Professional Standards Board. Senator Matt Deneen and Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities representative Mr. Dyer explained that the bill clarifies that small independent colleges and universities may designate a qualified education department representative, not only a chief academic officer, to serve on the board. The committee adopted a committee substitute by voice vote, and the substitute was approved.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Farm Gate crop value, yet they receive less than 1% of Farm Bill funding.
  • Improvement in the Farm Bill.
  • We have got to have a farm bill that is a true bill that basically probably is regionalized.
  • bill.
  • NCBA also urges the House and Senate to swiftly adopt a farm bill.
Summary: The committee meeting focused on crucial discussions surrounding the challenges faced by the agriculture sector, particularly concerning avian flu and its impact on poultry and dairy producers. Members provided insights into the economic struggles within the industry, emphasizing the need for a new bipartisan farm bill that addresses the diverse needs of specialty crop and livestock producers. Witnesses from various agricultural sectors spoke about their experiences, illustrating the high costs, regulatory burdens, and emerging diseases that threaten their operations. The meeting underscored a commitment to exploring solutions that will help maintain market stability and ensure food security.
US
Transcript Highlights:
  • Bill Briggs to serve as Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration.
  • Briggs' family, his parents, Doty and Bill, thank you for being here, as well as his siblings, Susan,
  • Bill Briggs to be SBA Deputy Administrator and Dr.
  • I got one of my biggest accounting bills ever.
  • That bill came out of this committee with an 18-to-1 vote.
Summary: The Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship convened to consider the nominations of Bill Briggs for Deputy Administrator of the SBA and Dr. Casey Mulligan for Chief Counsel for Advocacy. The discussions highlighted the critical role of the SBA in promoting small businesses, with emphasis on overcoming challenges posed by excessive regulations and the need for improved access to capital. Several committee members expressed their concerns over recent layoffs within the SBA and the closure of district offices, which they believe undermine support for small businesses across the nation. The committee meeting saw extensive dialogue about the implications of regulations on small business operations and how the nominees plan to address these issues if confirmed. Public support for the nominees was acknowledged through letters from various stakeholders who advocate for small business interests.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 18th, 2025 at 08:00 am

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • appropriation bill for the 26-27 biennium.
  • And so, uh, the funding was appropriated under TAs bill.
  • I'd really, I have a bill out there. It's called.
  • I believe you're referencing House Bill 1575. Correct.
  • So we gave them access to credit monitoring and that.
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on reviewing the proposed budget for the upcoming biennium, with substantial discussions around House Bill 1 and its implications for public education, healthcare, and border security. The Comptroller presented a revenue overview indicating a total of $194.6 billion available for general purpose spending, which reflects a slight decrease compared to previous years due to fluctuating economic conditions. Members raised questions regarding spending limits and the impact of federal funding on state programs, highlighting concerns about the sustainability of funding in light of potential changes at the federal level.