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FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

October 8, 2025 - 08:00 AM

Transcript Highlights:
  • THE STAFF ENJOYED THE OPPORTUNITY TO HIGHLIGHT WHAT WE'RE DOING AND OUR FACILITIES AND ALL SHOW SHARE
  • QUICKLY, THIS SLIDE REPRESENTS SEVERAL KEY FACTS WE SHARE OFTEN IN OUR PRESENTATION AND I WANT TO DRAW
  • REPRESENTATIVES ARE THE HOUSE OR SENATE WANTS TO COME WE ARE PROGRAM AND ENCOURAGE SUPERVISORS TO TAKE YOU AND SHARE
  • A CONTRACT WAS NEGOTIATED AND SIGNED END OF THE LION'S SHARE OF THE WORK ON THE PARKING GARAGE IS WE
  • THEY ARE ALSO SHARED WITH THE CLERK OF COURTS AND RETAIN SOME FILING FEE AND THEN SOME GO INTO OTHER
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Workforce Apr 15th, 2025

S/C on Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • I share my experiences with you today because workers like me, who do their work honorably, deserve to
  • I want to share a story with you about a construction worker who started the fight for rest breaks in
  • hope you place your hand on your heart and you hear my words and the other workers that have come to share
  • Merchants International in Houston, who unfortunately could not be here today but wanted to share their
  • I want to share one painful experience I had as a farm worker in the cucumber harvest.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on County & Regional Government Mar 31st, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • The LPPF provides the non-federal share and the feds match it, right. Thank you.
  • our legal assistants in our office and rural offices are the backbone of our office, and they also share
  • The other story I guess narrative to share with the committee is a lot of small families or churches
  • As you've mentioned earlier, it allows hospitals to draw down the federal share to help offset the cost
  • also, Note that this puts less pressure on the state using general revenue to come up with the state share
FL
Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> Share Broder. Yes. Members by your vote. Please show Senate Bill 796, reported favorably.
  • Senator McLean, Senator Pizzo Senator Rodriguez, Senator Sharif Senator, true now Vice Chair Berman. >> Share
  • Senator McLean, Senator Pizzo Senator Rodriguez, Senator Sharif Senator, true now, Vice Chair Berman. >> Share
  • doctor, but with it being dentist weaker day upon the capital of had many conversations with them and share
  • Senator McLean, Senator Pizzo Senator Rodriguez, Senator Sharif Senator, true now Vice Chair Berman. >> Share
Keywords: 999, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Agriculture Committee Mar 26th, 2025

Agriculture

Transcript Highlights:
  • Is anyone else in the room that wants to also share your support?
  • We'll take it and then we'll share it with everyone. Okay, thank you.
  • A lot of the concerns echoed today we share and look forward to working with the author to continue the
  • , conservation and agricultural planning, grant writing, matching funding coordination, equipment sharing
  • costs, and outcome. and would allow equipment sharing as part of the grants awarded.
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Mar 24th, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Special Olympics are an opportunity to unite communities around the shared goal of creating a more
  • facilitate a sense of security for our loved ones and especially our... children, which enables them to share
  • Never diminish the light you share with those around you and keep living. giving your truth.
  • The Trevor Project shares that the introduction and enactment of anti-trans laws caused up to a 72% increase
  • Although my colleagues have already shared with you a lot of the information, the level of sacrifice
Keywords: 988, house, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Mar 17th, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Irish have also had a special relationship with Mexican Americans and with Mexico, rooted in shared
  • The strength of this state's relationship with the Emerald Isle is built on shared values and ambition
  • All those accolades are completely true, and I wanted to share some of my own personal reflections with
  • All those accolades are completely true, and I wanted to share some of my own personal reflections with
  • And I wanted to share some of my own personal reflections with Mr.
Summary: The Assembly convened after a quorum call and prayer, then handled several procedural matters before moving to the daily file. Members approved a motion to withdraw Assembly Bills 100 through 219 to the second reading file by a roll call vote of 42-15, and unanimously approved re-referrals of AB 440 and AB 1265 to different committees. The chamber also welcomed international visitors, student and community guests, and later heard a series of guest introductions tied to agriculture, immigration, and Irish heritage. The main floor action centered on two resolutions. H.R. 19, recognizing California Agriculture Day, drew strong support from members representing agricultural districts, who highlighted the state’s farm production, exports, and the role of farmworkers and ranchers; the resolution was adopted by voice vote after 65 co-authors were added. ACR 51, honoring Irish American Heritage Month, was also adopted by voice vote after 66 co-authors were added, with members speaking about Irish immigration, labor history, California-Ireland ties, and St. Patrick’s Day. The Assembly also held multiple adjournment-in-memory tributes for the Honorable Leon Lawson Williams, a pioneering Black civic leader in San Diego who served on the City Council and County Board of Supervisors and helped expand public transit and advance civil rights. Members from San Diego and others described his barriers-breaking career and lasting influence on local government and community leadership. The House then received announcements about upcoming committee hearings and adjourned until Thursday, March 20, at 9 a.m.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 3/12/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • collaborative effort to achieve the goal of bringing more data centers into Minnesota by addressing concerns shared
  • collaborative effort to achieve the goal of bringing more data centers into Minnesota by addressing concerns shared
  • spoke briefly about this but could you spoke briefly about this but could you just<00:17:20.319><c> share
  • > thoughts</c><00:17:21.280><c> on</c><00:17:21.520><c> sending</c><00:17:21.919><c> this</c> just share
  • your thoughts on sending this just share your thoughts on sending this bill<00:17:22.520><c> back</c
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Expanding Nuclear Energy in Minnesota – Senator Andrew Mathews Mar 10th, 2025

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's having a greater than normal share, but still even having a good day with some of our renewable
  • 00:04:53.400><c> greater</c><00:04:53.919><c> than</c><00:04:54.120><c> normal</c><00:04:54.560><c> share
  • </c><00:04:55.520><c> but</c> having a greater than normal share but having a greater than normal share
  • Senator, are there any final thoughts you'd like to share on this topic?
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Education Feb 5th, 2025

House Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Second to teachers, as Representative Garratt (member_13064) shared, school leadership has the biggest
  • I won't repeat any of the things that the presenters have shared, but just want to emphasize that in
  • I'm sorry for breaking decorum this morning, but I wanted to share our support with some reservations
  • question I do think that there has been—there could be a challenge as we talk about a disproportionate share
  • So I do appreciate your concern; I share the concern.
NM
Transcript Highlights:
  • Attention because we want to make sure that this district is also getting its share of road money.
  • that we received is distributed pretty much fairly down the line, equal, so they do get their fair share
  • Is distributed pretty much fairly down the line, equal, so they do get their fair share.
  • I'm just wondering if we could ask about the vacancy rates in these two districts and share what might
  • I had shared an incident with the Secretary yesterday.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Republican Media Availability 1/28/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So would you entertain something in writing from about what a power share could look like if there is
  • So would you entertain something in writing from about what a power share could look like if there is
  • something in writing from about what a something in writing from about what a Power<00:04:50.360><c> share
  • 51.320><c> like</c><00:04:51.759><c> if</c><00:04:51.919><c> there</c><00:04:52.039><c> is</c> Power share
  • could look like if there is Power share could look like if there is a<00:04:52.360><c> tie</c><00:04
Keywords: 1183, house
DE

Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Corrections Committee Meeting Jun 24th, 2026

Corrections

Transcript Highlights:
  • public comments are available on the website under this committee meeting's notice and will also be shared
  • Department of Corrections' authority to deduct wages from incarcerated individuals for a proportionate share
  • When your name is called, you have the opportunity to unmute yourself and share your comments.
Bills: SB309, SB309
Summary: The House Corrections Committee met and considered Senate Bill 309 with Senate Amendment 1, which would end the Department of Corrections’ practice of deducting room-and-board charges from wages earned by incarcerated people. Supporters said the bill would help people in work release and other correctional programs keep more of their earnings for reentry needs, while still allowing deductions for child support, restitution, court costs, fines, and other court-ordered obligations. The sponsor also argued the current collection process costs the state more to administer than it brings in, citing roughly $40,000 in annual revenue versus about $137,000 in administrative costs. A Department of Correction witness clarified that the bill applies to level four work release only, affecting about 300 people, and would not change level five populations or Delaware Correctional Industries programming. He also said the funds are held in a non-interest-bearing account and then sent to the general fund. Public commenters, including a private citizen, the ACLU of Delaware, and the Tide Shift Justice Project, strongly supported the bill and argued that incarceration costs should be borne by the state rather than deducted from already low wages. After discussion, a motion was made to release the bill from committee and a roll-call vote was taken. The vote appeared to have enough support among members present, but because fewer than five members were present, the committee could not fully release the bill and instead would circulate it for additional signatures. The committee then adjourned.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Rep. Bernie Perryman departing member remarks 5/18/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Every conversation at door, every email, every handshake at every community event, every story you shared
  • Those conversations gave me hope and reminded me that despite our differences, wanting to believe we share
  • Again, we share more in common than what divides us, and I really truly believe that.
Keywords: 1183, house
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Pro Forma Floor Session Feb 20th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • travel internationally to participate in service-learning opportunities, and meet mentors and peers who share
  • I share with scholars often that I am just holding the seat for them.
  • President, for the opportunity to share the resolution today.
Summary: The Senate approved the previous day’s journal, then handled routine referrals of committee reports and gubernatorial appointments to the designated committees, including appointment 9329 to the Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee. It also received a WSDA pesticides report from the Department of Agriculture. The main substantive item was Senate Resolution 8693, honoring scholars and participants in Washington State Leadership Board programs such as Boundless Washington, Compassion Scholars, and Washington World Fellows. Senator Claire Wilson sponsored the resolution and spoke at length about the value of youth leadership, service, civic engagement, and opportunities for students across the state, with examples of individual scholars’ accomplishments. Senator Torres also praised the students and their future potential. The Senate adopted the resolution by voice vote, with ayes prevailing. The chamber then recognized guests from the Washington State Leadership Board and the LGBTQ Youth Advisory Board in the North Gallery before adjourning until Monday, February 23, 2026.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • :50.800><c> good</c><00:47:50.960><c> things</c> definitely share all the good things definitely share
  • Community schools create shared responsibility and a sense of shared ownership amongst the entire school
  • </c><01:41:00.960><c> your</c> thank you so much for sharing your thank you so much for sharing your
  • </c> Also uh in your testimony you shared Also uh in your testimony you shared that<02:15:58.400><c>
  • I would need to get exact examples of that if you want to share some of that. >> Share that information
Bills: HB1890, HB1888, HB1676
Summary: The committees heard three measures, beginning with HB 1890 HD3, which would provide automatic step increases and a COVID-era retention bonus for teachers. Supporters included HSTA, the Democratic Party’s Education Caucus, and a student who said higher pay and predictable salary growth would help retain teachers in Hawaii. The Department of Education supported the intent but asked that the bill be expanded to cover all department employees. The Attorney General’s office said the draft needed clarification to avoid conflict with Chapter 89 and to make clear any funding was subject to legislative appropriation. The Office of the Public Defender and B&F testified in opposition, and committee members questioned whether the step increases were already in the current contract and whether the bill was needed. HSTA said the current contract includes automatic step increases subject to funding, but argued the bill was still needed because funding is not guaranteed and the measure would codify the policy. HSTA also said the COVID bonus would apply only to active teachers who worked during the pandemic and estimated the total cost at roughly $150 million to $200 million over four years. No vote was taken in the portion provided. The committee then took up HB 1888 HD3, which would require DOE and charter schools to report harassment incidents and strengthen penalties for harassment of educational workers from a petty misdemeanor to a misdemeanor. DOE supported the bill and suggested narrowing language about assisting workers with temporary restraining orders, saying that function would be better handled through the Attorney General’s pilot program. The Office of the Public Defender opposed the bill, arguing the harassment language was overly broad, vague, and potentially unconstitutional, and that existing assault and terroristic threatening statutes already protect educational workers. HSTA, the State Commission on the Status of Women, and several individual testifiers supported the measure, describing increased intimidation and harassment of teachers and other school staff, especially since COVID. The Special Education Advisory Council opposed the bill’s language on “disrupting and interfering” with school functions, saying it could chill parents of students with IEPs from advocating for their children. Testimony was split, with the chair noting 20 in support and 16 in opposition in the portion shown. A final witness, Michelle Pestana, testified in opposition based on her family’s experience with special education services, describing alleged seclusion and restraint of her daughter and expressing concern that DOE testimony in prior hearings had targeted special education parents. Her remarks were cut off as time expired. The transcript ends before any committee action or vote on HB 1888 was taken.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (01/22/2026)

Criminal Justice and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us this morning. So any questions for the witness?
  • restitution share how effective restitution practices<02:04:05.760><c> can</c><02:04:06.000><c> be</
  • Within a restorative framework, restitution reflects a shared obligation.
  • And and I'm only sharing<03:37:28.000><c> what</c><03:37:28.160><c> I've</c><03:37:28.399><c> heard.
  • This is not sharing what I've heard.
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The hearing focused primarily on House Bill 1087 and House Bill 123, both related to firearms. HB 1087 was introduced as a Second Amendment measure, but after questions from the chair and discussion with law enforcement, the sponsor agreed it should be set aside and referred to a study committee for further review, rather than advanced as written. The New Hampshire Chiefs of Police Association testified in opposition to the bill as written, while also indicating support for the sponsor’s proposed amendment or a study approach. The bulk of the discussion centered on HB 123, which would require the return of firearms after a not guilty verdict or dismissal. The sponsor and several members described the bill’s purpose as speeding up the return of property, but law enforcement and judicial branch witnesses raised concerns about federal law, the need to ensure a person is still legally eligible to possess firearms, and the bill’s 24-hour return requirement. Witnesses from the State Police and judicial branch explained the current process, including background checks through the state police gun line, and said the existing procedure already aims to return firearms promptly while allowing time to verify disqualifying information. Members and witnesses discussed possible amendments, including removing language that would bar background checks and instead tying return of firearms to completion of the check within a set time frame. Judicial branch and State Police witnesses said a process that requires a background check and return within a reasonable period, with notice if there is a delay or denial, would better address safety and legal concerns. The hearing ended without a vote; the committee closed the public hearing and indicated it would continue working on the language before executive session.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, April 1, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I rise today to share a huge recognized.
  • </c><00:33:54.799><c> classified</c> Signal app to share classified Signal app to share classified information
  • </c><00:34:03.279><c> classified</c> member, should be sharing classified member, should be sharing classified
  • > information</c><00:34:58.960><c> with</c> allies share sensitive information with allies share sensitive
  • </c> of community, kindness, and shared of community, kindness, and shared responsibility.<00:52:10.480
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Finance (03/04/2025)

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:12:55.320><c> the</c> time and you've got to share the time and you've got to share the microphone
  • I just thought if you could share with the committee your comments on here. Absolutely.
  • I'll leave it to the regulator to share their view on that.
  • Solvency is the most important thing, but I wanted to share a couple of things.
  • Solvency is the most important thing, but I wanted to share a couple of things.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Session (03/13/2025)

New Hampshire Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • my data with the Department of share my data with the Department of Education<01:23:14.560><c> for</
  • If you don't share my property tax concerns, there should be no issue voting against this amendment.
  • What it does, instead of the 80/20 share, we are upping it to equal 91% of the money.
  • I don't share my colleagues' concern about addiction. I just don't. It's not my issue.
  • </c><02:58:32.319><c> my</c> have no problem I don't share my have no problem I don't share my colleagues
Keywords: 1191, senate, all