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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 22nd, 2026 at 09:36 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • The balance in the Public School Capital Outlay Fund is 1.6 billion and we have also been tracking since
  • revenues going to these other programs we Track in particular the earmarked programs and the Public School
  • Department on lines 110 and 111, You can see the way we're kind of getting to be able to fund the School
  • You can see the proposed appropriation for the School of Medicine in the general obligation bond package
  • This is funding to allow the State Engineer to purchase And retire water rights in order to comply with
Bills: HB1
NV

Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jun 2nd, 2025 at 01:00 pm

Nevada Assembly Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • an appropriation to the Other State Education Programs Account for the creation and maintenance of school
  • Authority for the transportation of pupils enrolled in charter schools.
  • an appropriation to the Other State Education Programs Account for the creation and maintenance of school
  • an appropriation to the other state education programs account for the creation and maintenance of school
  • Senate Bill 135, introduced by Senator Cannizzaro, makes an appropriation to Communities In Schools of
Keywords: 909, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Human Committee Meeting - 2025-04-09

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Line 520 includes select portions of House File 671 for school-linked behavioral health grants, a work
  • This matters in our schools, communities, and for our children.
  • We also appreciate your solutions that address the Schooling Behavioral Health Grant funding cliff.
  • We appreciate the investment in school-linked mental health; it is an amazing program.
  • In 1975, IDAA was passed, allowing children with disabilities to access school.
Bills: HF2434
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Mar 20th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • And whereas Eliseo graduated from Mora High School in 1967, and David recalls that Eliseo was the top
  • And I don't know how many of you understand what goes on in a small rural high school.
  • my colleagues, that they were the best behaved young men for the rest of their few years in that school
  • For our schools and everything that comes from oil and gas.
  • to the policy spotlight that we were given at the first part of the session in HAFC on successful school
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 02/26/26

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> have been able to go into youth schools have been able to go into youth schools and<01:43:49.119
  • They do not accredit schools.
  • They do not accredit schools.
  • </c><02:03:05.920><c> So,</c><02:03:06.080><c> you'll</c> They do not accredit schools.
  • So, you'll They do not accredit schools.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/26/26

Environment, Climate, and Legacy

Transcript Highlights:
  • And that is the opportunity to purchase.
  • So right now we opportunity to purchase.
  • So proposed purchase options for the outdoor recreation endorsement.
  • Through a mail-in or through a car dealer at a time of purchase.
  • Proposed purchase options for the outdoor recreation endorsement.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Health Committee Jun 23rd, 2026

Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • On the way to, as kids are walking to school, this is what they're exposed to.
  • that this is not what they're exposed to every single day when they're walking to and from school.
  • and in high school.
  • Because, if you didn't know, you have to be now 21 to purchase these products.
  • Brian Rick's, with Los Angeles Unified School District, in support.
Committee: House Health
Keywords: 988, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Legislative Administration (03/12/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • um services from the um the purchasing um services from the um the fire<00:53:40.640><c> chiefs</c><
  • We've got a project developer and a consultant with three school-age kids, a production manager with
  • don't really... schoolage kids a production manager with schoolage kids a production manager with school
  • age children full-time package school age children full-time package handler<01:24:14.719><c> you</c
  • season uh school age children uh<01:24:18.679><c> a</c><01:24:18.840><c> professor</c><01:24:19.320>
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The committee first took up House Bill 118 in executive session and adopted Amendment 0882H, which would remove the House and Senate members from the Child Care Commission while leaving the commission in place. Members said the amendment was a continuation of earlier committee discussion and supported it as a needed change. The committee then voted 12-0 to recommend ought to pass as amended, and HB 118 was placed on consent. The committee next considered House Bill 142, dealing with Gold Star Mother’s Day. The sponsor explained that the bill was unnecessary because existing statute already directs the governor to issue a proclamation for Gold Star Mother’s Day and to urge appropriate observance, including flag-related ceremonies. Several members discussed how to ensure the proclamation and flag observance would happen and whether the committee report should note the existing statute. Other members said they would oppose killing the bill because the recognition was important. The committee voted 9-3 to table/ITL the bill, and HB 142 was declared inexpedient to legislate. The final major item was a public hearing on a non-germane amendment to House Bill 456, with a related draft amendment also discussed. The sponsor said the amendment would raise the annual membership allowance from $20 to $75, rename fees as dues, prohibit dues from being used to pay lobbyists, require NHMA dues to be brought before voters as a separate warrant article for transparency, and require separate accounting so lobbying funds are not co-mingled with other funds. Supporters said the goal was to keep taxpayer-derived money from funding lobbying while preserving non-lobbying services such as legal advice and training. Opponents argued the proposal was an overreach and would micromanage local towns. No vote was taken in the portion provided.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Feb 9th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • districts, small school districts, and the impact between the two.
  • It also removes a provision requiring the school district.
  • There are certain areas where some of these schools do shut down and close.
  • There are certain areas where some of these schools do shut down and close.
  • Some of these schools do shut down and close.
Summary: The committee first received staff briefings on amendments for a series of bills, including measures on child care workforce standards, homelessness programs, community preservation authorities, domestic violence survivor relief, public defense funding, student behavioral health supports, water system ownership changes, nonprofit health carrier surplus assessments, 340B drug pricing reporting, Secretary of State filing fees, step housing, campaign security reimbursements, digital equity programs, a Boys and Men’s Commission, a waste-to-energy facility’s Climate Commitment Act obligations, 6PPD tire substitutes, and an early education scholarship. Staff described the policy changes and, where available, the expected fiscal effects of each proposed substitute or line amendment. The committee then went into caucus before returning for executive session. In executive session, the committee voted out House Bill 1073, then adopted a Couture line amendment to House Bill 1128 exempting private K-12 schools with licensed child care programs from the child care employer definition before reporting the bill out as Second Substitute House Bill 1128. House Bill 1316, 1408, 1591, 1592, 1634, 1906, 1960, 2073, 2145, 2248, 2266, 2301, 2333, and 2365 were also reported from committee, with several amendments adopted along the way. Notable actions included adopting an emergency clause for House Bill 1408, rejecting proposed amendments to House Bill 1591 that would have narrowed relief for survivors and removed retroactivity, adopting a narrower amendment to House Bill 1592’s public defense funding formula, and adopting a substitute to House Bill 2145 that limited 340B reporting to hospitals. The committee also debated and rejected several amendments to the step housing bill, House Bill 2266, including proposals for larger school/daycare buffers, more local oversight, and broader local government authority; the bill still advanced on a 16-13 vote. House Bill 2073, which requires nonprofit health carriers to contribute surplus funds to Cascade Care Savings, advanced over concerns about using one-time money for an ongoing program. House Bill 2248 advanced after an amendment redirected annual license fee deposits to the state treasury rather than the Secretary of State’s revolving fund. House Bill 2333 was narrowed to allow use of campaign funds for personal security reimbursements, and House Bill 2365 advanced with some amendments adopted and others rejected as the committee began discussing additional digital equity oversight provisions.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Transportation - 04/20/26

Transportation

Transcript Highlights:
  • ,</c> include safety, access to jobs, schools, include safety, access to jobs, schools, essential<00:
  • </c> out of higher ed to pay for school out of higher ed to pay for school buildings<00:36:48.120><c>
  • But the Minnesota State High School League sets uniform rules for sports.
  • Many of the people I've taught come from directly out of high school.
  • ,</c> from school, from school, whether<01:47:08.040><c> a</c><01:47:08.120><c> senior</c><01:47:08.480
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Government Efficiency Mar 5th, 2026

Government Efficiency

Transcript Highlights:
  • When it comes to, I think I counted eight state schools, are these schools wanting to sell this property
  • They've consolidated schools.
  • But the ones on the schools are? So the schools are vacant. And who owns the property?
  • Does the school district or the schools themselves have any claim of ownership or use of those properties
  • Is it optional to purchase the employee?
Summary: The committee met in executive session first and took up House Bill 2330, reconsidering a prior due-pass vote and then voting the House Committee Substitute due pass by roll call. It then considered House Bill 2291, where an amendment meant to clarify municipal building-code and zoning authority was discussed at length and ultimately withdrawn after members raised concerns that it would undercut the bill’s purpose; the bill itself then received a due-pass recommendation. House Bill 2336, dealing with state property conveyances and title issues, also drew questions about unclear title and the status of several properties, but the committee adopted the House Committee Substitute and voted the bill do pass. The committee then moved into public hearing on House Bill 3136, which would remove the state prohibition on creating a Missouri-based health insurance exchange; the sponsor and a witness argued it could save money, keep exchange fees in-state, and give Missouri more control, while several members objected that it would reverse the 2012 voter-approved prohibition and could entrench federal health-care policy. No action was taken on that bill in the hearing. The committee next heard House Bill 1833, which would let certain state employees opt out of the state health plan and receive a partial cash payout if they have other coverage. The sponsor argued it could be cost-neutral or save money and give employees more flexibility, while members and the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan raised concerns about fiscal impact, adverse selection, administrative burden, and whether the proposal turns a benefit into an entitlement. The witness for the plan said the fiscal note was based on about 4,112 active employees who already opt out, warned the stipend would be taxable and could create a new benefit that is hard to remove, and said proof of outside coverage would need to be maintained. The hearing then moved to House Bill 2506, which would require DESE to post QR-code placards at licensed child care facilities linking parents to existing inspection and complaint records; supporters said it would help parents make safer choices at no fiscal cost, while DESE explained the portal already exists and complaints are investigated quickly, and a witness described serious problems at one facility to illustrate why the information matters. Finally, the committee opened public hearing on House Bill 1758, a proposal to move Missouri to permanent daylight saving time once federal law allows it. The sponsor argued it would improve safety, boost economic activity, and avoid the inconvenience of changing clocks twice a year, while members raised concerns about darker mornings for schoolchildren and commuters and questioned whether the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. The hearing was still underway when the transcript ended, and no final committee action on House Bill 3136, 1833, 2506, or 1758 was recorded in the excerpt.
MO

Missouri 2026 Regular Session

2026 Legislative Session - Day Forty - Tuesday, March 24

Missouri House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • They're board-operated school.
  • This amendment here is just providing that our local schools have in-school counselors.
  • Louis Recovery High School. She also oversees the Kansas City Recovery High School.
  • attend that school.
  • in their school.
Keywords: 959, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 2/25/25

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, I have yet to purchase a home, and I'm looking to do so, so I'm very excited about that.
  • the second step a first-time home buyer would come along, find this home, work with the realtor, purchase
  • the second step a first-time home buyer would come along, find this home, work with the realtor, purchase
  • And so, to the extent that there are builders making the qualifying purchases and home buyers qualifying
  • and home buyers um qualifying purchases and home buyers um qualifying<00:35:31.800><c> to</c><00:35:
Keywords: 1183, house
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • out warnings a year ago. counterfeit Botox in multiple states resulting in hospitalizations. items purchased
  • personal data and that data feeds into these data broker sites. and makes it readily available to purchase
  • Once this information is collected. and sold, those abusers can purchase it or find it and find that
  • the issuance, delivery, or renewal of a resident and private insurance policy contingent on the purchase
  • illegal... go to make the issuance of delivery or renewal of a personal automobile policy on the purchase
Bills: SB213 , SB378 , SB610 , SB681 , SB918 , SB1172 , SB1252 , SB1343 , SCR8
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Conference Committee on HF2432 5/7/25

Transcript Highlights:
  • On line 358, there is on both sides a charter school inspection fee increase.
  • This is to slightly increase the fee for inspections on charter schools, and that's $37,000 per year.
  • for charter uh school building in inspections.<00:41:20.560><c> The</c><00:41:20.800><c> remainder</
  • Mohler's school safety provision Mohler's school safety provision proposal<01:01:15.200><c> and</c><01
  • As section 8, as mentioned, was a part of the Chair Mohler's school safety provisions, and section 18
Keywords: 1183, house
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Informal House Session 121 Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am

Massachusetts House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The House bill relative to the purchase or lease of certain property known as Fenn Farm in the town of
  • An act relative to the purchase or lease of certain property known as Fenn Farm in the town of Stockbridge
  • An act relative to the purchase or lease of certain property known as Fenn Farm in the town of Stockbridge
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The House began with the Pledge of Allegiance and then took up several bills recommended by the Committee on Steering, Policy and Scheduling. Those included Senate No. 1919, providing for the retirement of Greg Heath, a former Westfield firefighter; House No. 4648, concerning the purchase or lease of property known as Fenn Farm in Stockbridge; and House No. 4805, amending the Plainville town charter. The House suspended Rule 7A to move the bills forward, ordered them to a third reading, and later proceeded on the orders of the day. The House then passed House No. 4565, establishing a sick leave bank for Marie Lettrian of the Department of Transitional Assistance, to be enacted. It also passed two bills to be engrossed: House No. 407, changing the composition of the Licensing Board for the City of Salem, and House No. 4602, relating to the Monson Select Board. No debate or opposition was recorded on these measures, and the votes were taken by voice vote. At the end of the session, the House adopted a special adjournment in memory of Michael F. Flaherty, a former Boston House member who served from 1967 to 1990. The House also adopted an order to meet again Wednesday at 11:00 a.m., and then adjourned to that time in informal session.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Natural Resources and Environment Apr 28th, 2026

Natural Resources & Environment

Transcript Highlights:
  • believe me, I've owned mud boats, and I didn't own an airboat, but I've operated them in graduate school
  • that's converted, say, to a levee and is no longer swamp, CPRA, as part of that project, is actually purchasing
  • It is available 365 days from the date of purchase.
  • So these dollars are used in the management of this resource, so it's not a wasted effort to purchase
Keywords: 965, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 04/08/25

Environment, Climate, and Legacy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um line 90 is outdoor schools oversight.
  • Um, and then permanent school fund.
  • </c> compromise for everyone that's purchased compromise for everyone that's purchased crossbows<01:21
  • school, sometimes in high school, for a multi-day overnight experience to an accredited outdoor learning
  • </c><01:26:27.199><c> for</c><01:26:27.360><c> a</c> school sometimes in high school for a school sometimes
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Local and County Government Apr 14th, 2026

Local and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • and again, I don't have the statistics in front of me, but the majority of your retail pet shops purchase
  • And would you agree that we have a number of pets out there that if someone wants to purchase, to your
  • And would you agree that we have a number of pets out there that if someone wants to purchase, to your
  • all of the other animals, and they did not tell the owners of these issues when it came to them purchasing
Bills: HB3419 , HB3624 , HB3748 , HB4335
Summary: The Senate Local and County Government Committee met and first took up House Bill 3419, which would prohibit officers, employees, or contractors of political subdivisions from using non-public information for personal gain, extending an existing restriction that already applies to state agencies. There were no questions or debate, and the bill passed unanimously, 8-0. The committee then considered House Bill 3748, allowing county commissioners to use county-owned equipment, labor, and supplies on property owned by a four-year institution. Senator Stewart asked whether the bill applied to public or private institutions, and the author said that point needed clarification and would be checked offline. With no further questions or debate, the bill passed 8-0. The final measure was House Bill 4335, a pet store bill that would prevent municipalities from banning retail pet stores and would extend a courtesy notice period for certain animal breeders and related entities from 60 to 90 days. The bill drew extensive questioning and debate over local control, animal welfare, Petland, shelter overcrowding, and whether the measure favored an out-of-state corporation. Supporters argued it protected free enterprise and legal businesses, while opponents said it preempted local authority and could worsen animal welfare concerns. The committee passed the bill 6-3.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Firearm Surrender Orders 3/24/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • one of these cases, you also are ordered to surrender your permits to carry and your permits to purchase
  • <00:02:51.360><c> your</c><00:02:51.480><c> permits</c><00:02:52.080><c> to</c><00:02:52.360><c> purchase
  • </c> carry and your permits to purchase. carry and your permits to purchase.
Keywords: 1183, house