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CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 5th, 2026

California Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • consistently shows that families who achieve homeownership experience better health outcomes, stronger educational
  • Now, in his time as a cabinet minister, Sir James has served as education secretary, home secretary,
  • And thank goodness it is becoming more aware that we're having more education so that we do not have
  • And again, it needs over and over for us to educate, encourage, and bring awareness to this issue and
  • and Mary Ruta Flores, raised in El Hamburg, California, where he developed a lifelong passion for education
Keywords: 987, senate, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 31st, 2025

Energy Resources

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  • This simple bill directs the Texas Workforce Commission, in consultation with the Texas Higher Education
  • Coordinating Board, to create a geothermal energy workforce education and training initiative.
  • This bill prepares students to enter the geothermal energy industry by developing customized education
  • past three sessions, we've been working with Representative Guerra to... to increase the geothermal education
  • We can't let off the accelerator, though, and educating a workforce is part of keeping that at the top
HI
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  • The Democratic Party of Hawaii Education Caucus in support. The AMU Alliance in support.
  • The Democratic Party<00:17:12.959><c> of</c><00:17:13.039><c> Hawaii</c><00:17:13.360><c> Education</
  • Education Caucus in support.<00:17:15.199><c> The</c><00:17:15.360><c> AMU</c><00:17:15.760><c> Alliance
  • position on this particular measure, in the past it has consistently supported similar efforts to educate
  • position on this particular measure, in the past it has consistently supported similar efforts to educate
Committee: House Labor
Keywords: 910, house, all
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

March 24, 2025 - 04:00 PM

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's an awareness bill about fentanyl and an education issue. So that, Madam Chair, is my bill.
  • can support this bill because it unfortunately is not going away without a lot more attention and education
  • we'll have HB 355, Emergency Opioid Antagonist in Public K through 12 Schools and Post-Secondary Educational
  • front of you HB 355, emergency opioid antagonists for public school K through 12 and post-secondary educational
  • to enhance the ability of emergency opioid antagonists in the public schools and post-secondary educational
Summary: The Health and Human Services Committee heard a lengthy agenda of health care and public health bills. The first major item was HB 649, which would remove the paper supervision protocol for certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) and allow autonomous practice. The sponsor and supporters argued it would improve access, especially in rural areas, address workforce shortages, and reduce costs, while opponents from the medical community raised patient safety concerns and argued it would weaken physician oversight. After extensive testimony and debate, the committee reported the bill favorably by a vote of 18-7. The committee then unanimously advanced several other measures. HB 259, creating a special observance for fentanyl awareness and education, passed 23-0. HB 791, which codifies infant safety devices as an option for surrendering newborns and amends safe-haven law, passed as amended 25-0. HB 355, allowing schools to use FDA-approved emergency opioid antagonists rather than only naloxone, passed 26-0. HB 1119, requiring hospitals with emergency departments to adopt pediatric readiness policies, training, coordination, and assessment requirements, also passed 26-0 after two amendments. HB 431, changing the date for level-two background screening of athletic coaches to July 1, 2026, passed 26-0. Later, the committee approved CS for HB 907, the Florida Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases or “Sunshine Genetics Act,” which would establish an opt-in newborn genome sequencing program at FSU and a statewide consortium for rare disease research; supporters emphasized earlier diagnosis and cost savings, and the bill passed 25-0. CS for HB 519, aligning state law with federal law on controlled substances for paramedics, passed 25-0. Finally, CS for HB 723, requiring the Department of Health to provide early-detection materials for type 1 diabetes to families of young schoolchildren, passed as amended 26-0. The meeting adjourned after all bills were reported favorably.
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • We need to figure out who we need to go after and make a real educated effort on should be enrolled in
  • And some additional slides include education and media campaigns for awareness and prevention, python
  • Some of these education and outreach tools may be well known such as the Florida Python Challenge, which
  • There are a lionfish educational exhibit program.
  • We work with organizations, great lionfish educational exhibits in public facilities around the state
Keywords: 999, senate, all
FL
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  • Higher education, we have budget proviso, back of the bill, implementing bill, HB 5601E, SB 2516E, and
  • ... ...SB 2516E, related to higher education; state administration, general government budget, back of
  • And in public education capital outlay, we provide the budget and the back of the bill.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Higher Education Budget Conference Committee is called to order.
  • This concludes the Higher Education Budget Conference Committee meeting.
  • This concludes the Higher Education Budget Conference Committee meeting.
Keywords: 999, senate, all
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Higher Education Budget Conference Committee is called to order.
  • This concludes the Higher Education Budget Conference Committee meeting.
  • This concludes the Higher Education Budget Conference Committee meeting.
Summary: The Higher Education Budget Conference Committee met to continue negotiations on the higher education budget, projects, and proviso language. Senator Harrell presented the Senate’s counteroffer on the budget and projects, noting that changes from the original budget and project lists were highlighted in the packet, and said the Senate was ready to keep working toward agreement. The House presented its first proviso offer, focused on items that differed most from the chambers’ starting positions, and said it would review the Senate’s proposal. No public testimony was offered, and members did not raise questions or comments during the meeting. Both sides expressed optimism about continued progress and a desire to conclude negotiations soon. The committee took no substantive votes or actions on the merits of the offers. Representative Young moved to adjourn, and the meeting was concluded with notice that the committee remains on one-hour call.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Select Committee on Pension Policy Jul 21st, 2026 at 12:00 pm

Select Committee on Pension Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • It provides some additional education on this topic, which may be helpful to newer members, or simply
  • potentially pair a presentation on updated valuation results in a future interim with a more in-depth educational
  • session on in a future interim with a more in-depth educational session on asset smoothing.
  • It was to provide the committee with an asset smoothing education session, and I understand the concept
  • , but I've never received a sort of deeper level of education.
Keywords: 904, all
AR
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  • changes from the General Assembly with laws that had been passed, and it also updates the continuing education
  • So what just remind us, what are the education requirements for somebody to be a caseworker in Arkansas
  • I have an assistant director who has an education person underneath her, and so maybe we can work through
  • I have an assistant director who has an education person underneath her, and so maybe we can work through
  • conversation you and I can have maybe with some other folks who I have an assistant director who has an education
Keywords: 1204, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Rep. Maria Isa Perez Vega departing member remarks 5/18/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

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  • the age of 16 on the Lower East Side fighting for housing, health care, and ensuring that we have education
  • my mom taught me and my abuela taught me, who couldn't afford a pair of shoes while she wanted an education
  • while<00:07:58.160><c> she</c><00:07:58.320><c> wanted</c><00:07:58.680><c> an</c><00:07:58.880><c> education
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  • she wanted an education in Puerto Rico's<00:08:00.360><c> mountains</c><00:08:00.800><c> way</c><00:
Keywords: 1183, house
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

FL House Floor Session - 2026-05-12 (10:00AM Session)

Florida House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • By Representative Boussada, House Bill 5601E, a bill to be entitled an act relating to higher education
  • By Representative Boussada, House Bill 5601E, a bill to be entitled an act relating to higher education
  • By Senator Burgess, Senate Bill 2514E, a bill to be entitled an act relating to pre-K through 12 education
  • By Senator Burgess, Senate Bill 2514E, a bill to be entitled an act relating to pre-K through 12 education
  • By Senator Burgess, Senate Bill 2514E, a bill to be entitled an act relating to pre-K through 12 education
Keywords: 998, house, all
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • is to earn his doctorate in nurse anesthesia and is currently working on his master's in nursing education
  • and awareness is an event in which people are Encouraged to wear denim to combat victim blaming and educate
  • Bill 1461 by Kendrix of the House and Bergstrom of the Senate, an act relating to the Oklahoma Educational
  • Representative Kendris, you're recognized to explain the bill. 1461 is an extension of the Oklahoma Educational
  • An act relating to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority.
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Apr 23rd, 2026

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Mary has been a long champion for public education, formerly serving on the school board before she was
  • It's known for its entrepreneurial spirit, high value in education, and for being a premier destination
  • It's known for its entrepreneurial spirit, high value in education, and for being a premier destination
  • fulfill its obligation to survivors while also providing essential public safety, public health, education
  • House Resolution 106 by Assembly Member El Harare relative to High School Voter Education Week.
Summary: The Assembly convened after a quorum call, prayer, and pledge, then dispensed with reading the journal and moved through a large number of procedural items, including deeming 102 second-reading items read and amendments adopted. The body also approved several floor motions, including suspending rules for guest access and committee noticing, moving AB 2595 to second reading, and sending ACR 110 to the inactive file. Numerous local officials and community representatives were introduced from cities including South Pasadena, Isparia, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Palmdale, Holtville, and Lindsay. On the floor file, several measures were taken up and passed. AB 1673 by Hadwick, allowing county fish and game commissions more flexibility to use certain funds for wildlife conflict prevention, passed 62-0. ACR 143 by Pacheco, proclaiming April 19-25 as California Cities Week, was adopted with 65 co-authors added. AB 1982 by Lowenthal, removing sunsets from existing anti-drink-spiking requirements for certain establishments, passed 68-0. ACR 158 by Solache, recognizing April 2026 as Donate Life Month, was adopted with 74 co-authors added after testimony about organ donation and transplant needs. AB 1908 by McKinnor, authorizing counties to establish victim compensation funds for survivors of abuse involving public agencies, passed 71-0. AB 2052 by Stephanie, aimed at ensuring continuity for vulnerable victims in criminal cases by allowing the same prosecutor to remain on a case, passed 62-0. ACR 178 by Flora, recognizing April 21 as National Rendering Day, was also adopted with 69 co-authors added. The second-day consent calendar and remaining listed items were then approved, with all votes recorded at 69-0 and no items removed. The Assembly also heard an adjournment in memory from Assembly Member Haney for Mary Dallas Armstrong of San Francisco, followed by announcements of committee meetings and the next floor session. The House adjourned until Monday, April 27, at 1 p.m.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 6th, 2026

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • We increased their funding when it comes to FBA, but also in what we're going to compensate their educating
  • small municipalities, but also it has provided additional safety and comfort when it comes to our education
  • It includes about $11 to $12 million for education instruction pay raises.
  • used to achieve that, we'll see later on when my colleague from Enid presents the limits bill for education
  • So essentially, that'll be at CE and then four other agencies in the state that have educators in them
Bills: SB1177
Summary: The Joint Appropriations and Budget Committee took up Senate Bill 1177, the main budget bill, and first adopted the committee substitute as the working version. Chairman Caldwell presented the bill as the measure funding state government and answered a series of questions about major budget items, including CareerTech funding, child care, school security, teacher pay raises, the state plane purchase, Medicaid, mental health, veterans’ homes, and higher education projects. He said CareerTech received increased funding, child care funding was increased by roughly $12 million over last year, school security funding was continued at $50 million, and teacher pay raises were included through a mechanism that would raise the state minimum by $2,000. He also explained the $3 million state plane item as a restructuring of state aviation assets, and said the budget did not cut law enforcement funding tied to 287(g) agreements.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/26/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They work to educate, to inform, and to shift hearts and minds because they understand that real change
  • Efforts like fetal development education help people see the reality of life in the womb, and that work
  • This is a group committed to educating and equipping citizens to engage in public life with clarity,
  • It helps support scholarships, students, success, and educational opportunity.
  • Community colleges are often the front door to higher education for many Arizonans, and this is one way
Summary: The House convened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, approval of the prior journal, and recognition of the doctor of the day. Members also introduced numerous guests and groups in the gallery, including the Dandy Project, Arizona Right to Life, Red State Reform, Reproductive Freedom for All, Somerton elected officials, Apache County Supervisor Alton Joe Shepard, and the family of the late Brad Brower. The chamber then adopted House Concurrent Resolution 2053 honoring Brower’s life and service, followed by a moment of respectful silence and remarks from members about his community leadership. The House considered several Senate bills in Committee of the Whole. SB 1020, relating to the Arizona Space Commission and a specialty license plate, drew debate over a proposed Villegas floor amendment to add a community college access and success plate; the amendment failed on a recorded division vote, and SB 1020 was then approved. SB 1127 and SB 1181 also received do-pass recommendations without controversy. The House later held an additional Committee of the Whole on SB 1426, adopted a floor amendment, and reported the bill as amended with a do-pass recommendation. On third reading, the House passed SB 1125 on child safety by a vote of 43-4 and SB 1415 on insurance adjusters by a vote of 46-1. The House also adopted the Committee of the Whole report, with a separate motion to include the defeated Villegas amendment in SB 1020 failing 19-28. The chamber announced upcoming committee meetings, made several brief personal and ceremonial announcements, and adjourned until Monday, March 30, 2026.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/26/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They work to educate, to inform, and to shift hearts and minds because they understand that real change
  • Efforts like fetal development education help people see the reality of life in the womb, and that work
  • This is a group committed to educating and equipping citizens to engage in public life with clarity,
  • It helps support scholarships, students, success, and educational opportunity.
  • Community colleges are often the front door to higher education for many Arizonans, and this is one way
Keywords: 1182, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Practicing mortuary science 3/23/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • requiring I mean, this almost goes back to our discussion on the massage bill to require all kinds of education
  • require<00:04:16.400><c> all</c><00:04:16.639><c> kinds</c><00:04:16.880><c> of</c><00:04:17.040><c> education
  • </c><00:04:17.680><c> that's</c> require all kinds of education that's require all kinds of education
  • The applicant must also pass the required examinations, complete continuing education, and submit an
Keywords: 1183, house
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 4th, 2026

State Affairs

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  • want to ensure that the Attorney General's Office is part of the committee, the Idaho Department of Education
  • asked that the task force provide findings and recommendations of either proposed legislation or education
  • asked that the task force provide findings and recommendations of either proposed legislation or education
  • asked that the task force provide findings and recommendations of either proposed legislation or education
  • Decisions made at the presidential level affect energy costs, health care, education, national emergencies
Committee: House State Affairs
Keywords: 989, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/16/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • connection, and cultural understanding, and whereas we recognize the dedication of the artists, educators
  • Their commitment to artistic excellence, technical mastery, and education has made them a cornerstone
  • Let us recognize the artists, educators, and young students who dedicate their lives to keeping the beauty
  • Representative Stahl Hamilton will temporarily replace Representative Simacek on the Committee on Education
  • Resolution 2040 is withdrawn from the Committee on Commerce and additionally referred to the Committee on Education
Keywords: 1182, all