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KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Standing Committee on State Government (2-12-26)
State Government
Transcript Highlights:
- >> Thank<00:32:15.760><c> you</c><00:32:15.919><c> all</c><00:32:16.080><c> very</c><00:32:16.320
- >> Yes.<00:32:19.440><c> So,</c><00:32:19.600><c> I</c><00:32:19.840><c> want</c><00:32:19.919>
- <c> to</c><00:32:20.159><c> first</c><00:32:20.799><c> uh</c><00:32:21.519><c> thank</c><00:32:21.679
- Uh last >> You<00:32:24.880><c> may</c><00:32:24.960><c> need</c><00:32:25.039><c> to</c><00:32
- >> Okay,<00:32:26.880><c> let's</c><00:32:27.120><c> try</c><00:32:27.200><c> it</c><00:32:27.360
Committee:
House State Government
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Public Property - Room 409, 29 January, 2026; 2:30 P.M.
Public Property
Transcript Highlights:
- All<00:32:01.360><c> in</c><00:32:01.519><c> favor</c><00:32:01.840><c> say</c><00:32:02.159><c> I.
- Senator<00:32:18.880><c> Michelle</c><00:32:19.519><c> filed</c><00:32:20.960><c> Senate</c><00:32:21.360
- You'll<00:32:24.000><c> turn</c><00:32:24.320><c> to</c><00:32:24.640><c> that</c><00:32:24.880><c> in
- Senator<00:32:26.399><c> Michelle</c><00:32:26.880><c> could</c><00:32:27.120><c> not</c><00:32:27.360
- here today.<00:32:29.120><c> He</c><00:32:29.279><c> is</c><00:32:29.440><c> in</c><00:32:29.600><c>
Committee:
Joint Public Property
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Gov. Walz and House & Senate leader press conference announcing budget targets 5/15/25
Transcript Highlights:
- .<00:32:04.080><c> So</c><00:32:04.240><c> the</c><00:32:04.480><c> decision</c><00:32:04.720><c> was
- 08.080><c> to</c><00:32:08.320><c> be</c><00:32:08.480><c> able</c><00:32:08.640><c> to</c><00:32:08.960
- </c><00:32:13.440><c> and</c><00:32:13.679><c> to</c><00:32:13.840><c> be</c><00:32:13.919><c> able</
- to get<00:32:14.320><c> the</c><00:32:14.559><c> operating</c><00:32:15.440><c> costs</c><00:32:15.760
- </c><00:32:17.279><c> There's</c><00:32:17.519><c> a</c><00:32:17.760><c> plan</c><00:32:17.919><c> out
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 4/15/26
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> the</c><00:32:10.760><c> typical</c><00:32:11.360><c> of</c><00:32:11.640><c> I</c><00:32:11.760
- Um<00:32:23.640><c> I</c><00:32:23.760><c> want</c><00:32:23.880><c> a</c><00:32:23.920><c> roll</c><
- :25.840><c> Um</c><00:32:26.360><c> first</c><00:32:26.640><c> of</c><00:32:26.760><c> all,</c><00:32
- c> what</c><00:32:29.160><c> I</c><00:32:29.200><c> hear</c><00:32:29.400><c> Chair</c><00:32:29.600>
- Um<00:32:33.320><c> I</c><00:32:33.560><c> I</c><00:32:33.640><c> hear</c><00:32:33.920><c> you.
Keywords:
child care, day care, child care center, family child care, family day care, group family day care, licensed child care, licensing modernization, early childhood education, preschool, infant care, toddler care, school-age care, drop-in child care, night care, sick care, community-based child care, provider training, staff ratios, group size
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Environment, Climate and Legacy - 02/25/25
Environment, Climate, and Legacy
Transcript Highlights:
- :00.760><c> so</c><00:32:01.159><c> welcome</c><00:32:01.480><c> s</c><00:32:01.799><c> mun</c><00:32
- mun to your committee<00:32:03.840><c> and</c><00:32:04.279><c> uh</c><00:32:05.200><c> go</c><00:32:
- your presentation and then your<00:32:08.799><c> testify</c><00:32:09.320><c> can</c><00:32:09.480><
- Mr</c><00:32:14.360><c> chair</c><00:32:14.840><c> and</c><00:32:15.120><c> colleagues</c><00:32:15.880
- c><00:32:28.039><c> year</c><00:32:28.399><c> 27</c><00:32:29.399><c> from</c><00:32:29.600><c> the</
Committee:
Senate Environment, Climate, and Legacy
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Executive Departments and Administration (02/12/2025)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- c><00:32:07.440><c> way</c><00:32:07.639><c> better</c><00:32:07.880><c> than</c><00:32:08.080><c> I<
- 00:32:49.080><c> that</c><00:32:49.320><c> she</c><00:32:49.799><c> shall</c><00:32:50.240><c> provide
- :54.519><c> uh</c><00:32:54.639><c> so</c><00:32:54.919><c> what</c><00:32:55.200><c> this</c><00:32:
- go</c><01:32:03.560><c> back</c><01:32:03.719><c> to</c> that<01:32:10.080><c> so</c><01:32:10.600><
- c> G</c><01:32:11.000><c> is</c><01:32:11.320><c> ready</c><01:32:11.679><c> on</c><01:32:11.920><c>
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
FIN Info Briefing - Mon Jan 13, 2025 @ 9:00 AM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- lease</c><02:32:43.880><c> it</c><02:32:44.000><c> out</c><02:32:44.200><c> at</c><02:32:44.399><c>
- </c><02:32:50.000><c> got</c><02:32:50.120><c> to</c><02:32:50.240><c> be</c><02:32:50.399><c> some</
- <02:32:54.720><c> have</c><02:32:55.279><c> we</c><02:32:55.439><c> have</c><02:32:55.680><c> the</c>
- ><c> point</c><05:32:09.440><c> out</c><05:32:09.600><c> in</c><05:32:09.760><c> edn</c><05:32:10.160
- Finance<05:32:20.878><c> Danny</c><05:32:21.280><c> here</c><05:32:21.480><c> that</c><05:32:21.558>
Summary:
The House Finance Committee held an informational briefing with the University of Hawaiʻi, led by new President Wendy Hensel and Vice President for Budget and Finance Calbert Young. Hensel outlined the university system’s scope, student demographics, research activity, and campus missions, emphasizing four strategic priorities: serving Native Hawaiians and Hawaiʻi, student success, workforce development, and economic diversification through innovation and research. She highlighted the system’s enrollment, research funding, and the roles of Mānoa, Hilo, West Oʻahu, the community colleges, and specialized institutions such as JABSOM and the Cancer Center.
Young then reviewed the budget request, focusing largely on making prior one-time appropriations permanent and supporting recurring needs. Items included funding for Mānoa athletics, the Hawaiʻi Institute for Marine Biology, K-12 teacher education, Pamantasan Council support, Hilo programs, Windward’s mental health technician certificate, Maui’s practical nursing bridge program, and student support positions such as financial aid and admissions counselors. He also described workforce-related requests tied to nursing expansion at Mānoa and West Oʻahu, as well as facilities support at West Oʻahu.
A major portion of the testimony addressed the university’s two Kakaʻako medical facilities. Young explained that declining tobacco settlement and cigarette tax revenues are no longer sufficient to cover debt service for JABSOM and the Cancer Center, so the governor’s budget includes general fund support to supplement those obligations. He also described a regents-approved request not included in the governor’s proposal: expanding the Hawaiʻi Promise financial aid program to the four-year campuses, estimated at about $11–12 million. No votes or formal committee actions were taken during the briefing.
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Appropriations - Room 216, 22 January, 2026; 8:00 AM
Appropriations
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:32:18.000><c> of</c><00:32:18.480><c> 56</c><00:32:18.960><c> that</c><00:32:19.200><c> came<
- Um Um Um and<00:32:23.679><c> I</c><00:32:23.840><c> guess</c><00:32:24.000><c> that's</c><00:32:24.320
- </c><00:32:30.640><c> Uh</c><00:32:31.120><c> have</c><00:32:31.279><c> any</c><00:32:31.519><c> questions
- </c><01:32:01.040><c> It</c><01:32:01.199><c> goes</c><01:32:01.440><c> through</c><01:32:01.600><c>
- :32:33.840><c> We</c><01:32:34.080><c> had</c><01:32:34.159><c> a</c><01:32:34.320><c> bigger</c><01:
Committee:
Joint Appropriations
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- Williams she is a member of Omega Williams she is a member of Omega Williams she is a member of Omega chapter
- in Birmingham it's the guest of chapter in Birmingham it's the guest of chapter in Birmingham it's the
- in is a member of Amicon Omega chapter in is a member of Amicon Omega chapter in Birmingham and is a
- of Alpha Kappa Alpha sority chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sority chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sority
- across Alabama daughters and 66 chapters across Alabama daughters and 66 chapters across this wonderful
Keywords:
property tax, ad valorem tax, tangible personal property, income-producing property, business personal property, tax exemption, local government finance, appraisal district, chief appraiser, rendition statement, property tax relief, small business, commercial property, leased property, related business entity, unified business enterprise, tax situs, Texas Tax Code, local taxing unit, constitutional amendment
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/25
Housing Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:32:20.919><c> dollars</c><00:32:21.240><c> we</c><00:32:21.399><c> put</c><00:32:21.559><c> into
- ><c> going</c><00:32:22.639><c> to</c><00:32:22.760><c> create</c><00:32:23.159><c> the</c><00:32:23.399
- > shortage</c><00:32:26.480><c> and</c><00:32:26.639><c> be</c><00:32:26.799><c> in</c><00:32:26.960>
- 00:32:36.240><c> file</c><00:32:36.559><c> 1141</c><00:32:37.440><c> for</c><00:32:37.760><c> possible
- ><c> right</c><00:32:58.200><c> so</c><00:32:58.480><c> move</c><00:32:59.240><c> chair</c><00:32:59.519
Committee:
House Housing Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Environment and natural resources committee hears HF8 - Pt. 1 2/13/25
Transcript Highlights:
- /c><00:32:10.679><c> and</c><00:32:10.880><c> proceed</c><00:32:11.320><c> with</c><00:32:11.440><c>
- c><00:32:21.159><c> here</c><00:32:21.399><c> so</c><00:32:21.799><c> he</c><00:32:21.960><c> asked</
- to<00:32:26.960><c> support</c><00:32:27.360><c> house</c><00:32:27.600><c> file</c><00:32:28.080><c
- <00:32:33.320><c> it</c><00:32:33.679><c> forward</c><00:32:34.679><c> I'm</c><00:32:34.799><c> going
- 32:37.399><c> bill</c><00:32:37.880><c> just</c><00:32:38.039><c> on</c><00:32:38.240><c> Section</c>
KY
Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Disaster Prevention and Resiliency Task Force (10-8-25)
Transcript Highlights:
- So<00:32:08.000><c> what</c><00:32:08.240><c> can</c><00:32:08.399><c> we</c><00:32:08.640><c> do</c>
- ><c> own</c><00:32:11.840><c> areas</c><00:32:13.120><c> to</c><00:32:14.000><c> um</c><00:32:14.960>
- <c> and</c><00:32:35.919><c> what</c><00:32:36.240><c> can</c><00:32:36.480><c> we</c><00:32:36.720><
- we do um within<00:32:38.799><c> those</c><00:32:39.120><c> areas</c><00:32:39.600><c> to</c><00:32:39.919
- </c><00:32:46.799><c> look</c><00:32:47.039><c> at</c><00:32:47.279><c> it</c><00:32:47.840><c> peril
Summary:
The interim task force on disaster prevention and resiliency met for its fourth meeting and focused heavily on insurance markets, affordability, and mitigation. Cochairs noted they are working toward recommendations for a later fall meeting. The main presentation came from David Snyder of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association, who said the insurance industry sees itself as part of the problem and part of the solution because it ultimately pays for losses created by natural conditions, development choices, and construction practices.
Snyder described rising losses from natural catastrophes, inflation-driven increases in rebuilding and repair costs, more development in disaster-prone areas, wildfire exposure, severe convective storms, hail, and roof damage. He argued that Kentucky should avoid the mistakes he attributed to California, where regulatory responses contributed to a strained insurance market and greater reliance on the FAIR Plan. He said Kentucky’s private market appears to be functioning better, with relatively few FAIR Plan policies, and urged lawmakers to preserve that market through risk-based rates and policies that do not worsen availability.
He recommended a broad mitigation strategy involving stronger building codes, land-use decisions, stormwater infrastructure, public access to risk data, and incentives for resilient construction. He highlighted programs such as the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, fortified-home standards, wildfire-prepared community practices, and examples from Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida showing that mitigation can produce quick returns and insurance discounts. He also suggested catastrophe savings accounts, flexible coverage options, and a whole-of-government approach that includes the insurance department, building-code agencies, first responders, FEMA, NFIP, and NOAA.
In questions, a legislator asked about the prognosis if carriers continue exiting markets and if nothing is done to address affordability and accessibility. Snyder said he could not predict market exits but stressed that regulators should monitor the market closely, use available data, and focus on loss prevention and mitigation. He said insurers want to do business in Kentucky and that the long-term solution is coordinated action among public and private stakeholders to reduce risk and keep coverage available.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House state government committee hears Gov. Walz's anti-fraud package 3/20/25
Transcript Highlights:
- :09.080><c> all</c><00:32:09.480><c> agencies</c><00:32:10.240><c> when</c><00:32:10.399><c> they're<
- looking can<00:32:12.039><c> make</c><00:32:12.240><c> sure</c><00:32:12.559><c> that</c><00:32:12.720
- ><c> last</c><00:32:19.039><c> year</c><00:32:20.039><c> um</c><00:32:20.320><c> I</c><00:32:20.440><
- c><00:32:34.480><c> to</c><00:32:34.760><c> oversee</c><00:32:35.559><c> things</c><00:32:36.559><c>
- ><c> any</c><00:32:42.559><c> action</c><00:32:43.559><c> to</c><00:32:43.880><c> try</c><00:32:44.080
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 03/03/25
Judiciary and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> would</c><01:32:32.320><c> have</c><01:32:32.440><c> had</c><01:32:32.560><c> a</c><01:32:32.600
- is</c><01:32:37.840><c> illegal</c><01:32:38.840><c> and</c><01:32:39.000><c> it</c><01:32:39.119><c
- in each scenario<01:32:44.159><c> the</c><01:32:44.320><c> driver</c><01:32:44.639><c> is</c><01:32:
- the</c><01:32:48.119><c> road</c><01:32:49.040><c> it's</c><01:32:49.280><c> also</c><01:32:49.639><c
- :50.600><c> it's</c><01:32:50.840><c> come</c><01:32:51.040><c> up</c><01:32:51.159><c> in</c><01:32:
Committee:
Senate Judiciary and Public Safety
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, in<00:32:08.960><c> the</c><00:32:09.200><c> ad</c><00:32:09.440><c> committee,</c><00:32:09.919>
- :32:14.559><c> going</c><00:32:14.640><c> to</c><00:32:14.799><c> ask</c><00:32:15.120><c> about,</c>
- bonding.<00:32:19.760><c> uh</c><00:32:19.919><c> where</c><00:32:20.159><c> does</c><00:32:20.399><c
- dollar</c><00:32:28.880><c> when</c><00:32:29.120><c> the</c><00:32:29.200><c> bonds</c><00:32:29.600
- c><00:32:31.919><c> or</c><00:32:32.240><c> is</c><00:32:32.399><c> there</c><00:32:32.480><c> an</c>
Committee:
House Capital Investment
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee, February 25, 2026
Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:32:02.720><c> and</c><00:32:02.960><c> they</c><00:32:03.200><c> went</c><00:32:03.360><c> to
- county<00:32:04.080><c> attorney</c><00:32:04.399><c> and</c><00:32:04.640><c> the</c><00:32:04.799>
- Uh and and<00:32:08.480><c> I</c><00:32:08.720><c> don't</c><00:32:08.880><c> want</c><00:32:08.960><
- c> to</c><00:32:09.120><c> go</c><00:32:09.440><c> into</c><00:32:09.760><c> all</c><00:32:10.080><c>
- of the specifics<00:32:11.279><c> about</c><00:32:11.519><c> what</c><00:32:11.840><c> was</c><00:32
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Okay, we'll start committee with RS 32-962, Senator Anthon.
- So before you, Senators, is RS 32-962.
- Next, we'll have RS 32-937. Paul Arrington. R.S. 32-937.
- I would move that RS 32-938 be introduced.
- Next, we'll have RS 32-937. Paul Errington. R.S. 32937.
Committee:
Senate Resources and Environment
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Science, Technology and Energy (04/13/2026)
Science, Technology and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- :32:07.040><c> based</c><01:32:07.280><c> on</c><01:32:07.520><c> the</c><01:32:07.760><c> value</c>
- for</c><01:32:14.960><c> uh</c><01:32:15.120><c> the</c><01:32:15.360><c> energy</c><01:32:15.679><c
- ><c> it</c><01:32:32.000><c> and</c><01:32:32.480><c> uh</c><01:32:32.639><c> the</c><01:32:32.880><c
- BIA has been<01:32:34.880><c> asking</c><01:32:35.199><c> us</c><01:32:35.360><c> to</c><01:32:35.520
- ><c> get</c><01:32:35.679><c> to</c><01:32:35.840><c> yes</c><01:32:36.080><c> on</c><01:32:36.239><c
Committee:
House Science, Technology and Energy
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, May 20, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- but they<00:32:02.480><c> are</c><00:32:02.559><c> connected</c><00:32:02.880><c> by</c><00:32:03.039
- principle.<00:32:04.159><c> We</c><00:32:04.320><c> should</c><00:32:04.480><c> honor</c><00:32:04.799
- We should<00:32:05.440><c> support</c><00:32:05.760><c> families,</c><00:32:06.559><c> and</c><00:32:
- reserve<00:32:18.000><c> the</c><00:32:18.159><c> balance</c><00:32:18.480><c> of</c><00:32:18.640><c
- ,</c><00:32:50.640><c> his</c><00:32:50.960><c> wealth,</c><00:32:51.440><c> his</c><00:32:51.760><c>
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Elections Finance and Government Operations Committee 3/2/26
Elections Finance and Government Operations
Transcript Highlights:
- ><00:32:02.400><c> if</c><00:32:02.560><c> the</c><00:32:02.800><c> if</c><00:32:03.000><c> the</c><00
- city didn't<00:32:04.520><c> say</c><00:32:04.720><c> they</c><00:32:04.840><c> had</c><00:32:05.080>
- ><c> pond</c><00:32:07.320><c> and</c><00:32:07.480><c> the</c><00:32:07.560><c> developer</c><00:32:
- There's<00:32:10.480><c> going</c><00:32:10.600><c> to</c><00:32:10.680><c> be</c><00:32:10.760><c> a
- :19.680><c> that</c><00:32:19.800><c> were</c><00:32:20.080><c> done</c><00:32:20.320><c> in</c><00:32