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MN
Transcript Highlights:
- , we'll open it up to bid to anybody that would want to bring cattle in, but I can't remember an incident
Committee:
Senate Taxes
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
MS Senate Floor - 9 February, 2026; 2:00 PM
Mississippi Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> uh of the state retirees system. uh of the state retirees system.
- </c> when they age out of the system. when they age out of the system.
- </c> can't get at the PER system, y'all. can't get at the PER system, y'all.
- is everybody's in the same our system is everybody's in the same system.
- The retirement system is paternalistic. The retirement system is paternalistic.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Energy and Natural Resources (04/15/2025)
Energy and Natural Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- It has a permeability just like the liner systems.
- detection systems behind it.
- containment system or associated infrastructure<01:18:09.120><c> will</c><01:18:09.360><c> be</c><01
- But we are putting engineered soils in as part of the liner system.
- </c> liner system to meet the new rules. liner system to meet the new rules.
Committee:
Senate Energy and Natural Resources
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> bill we are creating a two-tiered system bill we are creating a two-tiered system of<00:11:21.160
- </c><00:28:03.440><c> is</c> current SAU system is current SAU system is um<00:28:06.360><c> has</c><
- Going into a county system anyway.
- School district system to a county school district system.
- </c> that make up our Public Library system that make up our Public Library system system<01:08:36.920
Committee:
Senate Education
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Finance Division I (03/24/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:03:25.440><c> that</c> a rule five in the court system that a rule five in the court system that
- ,</c><01:18:09.920><c> new</c> it's a it's a new financial system, new it's a it's a new financial system
- ,</c> foundation for a new financial system, foundation for a new financial system, and<01:18:12.800>
- He added that the state library and the interlibrary loan system are great, but if the system is not
- is a great the inner library loan system is a great system,<02:36:42.399><c> but</c><02:36:42.640><c
Summary:
The committee first took up House Bill 733, a third-party litigation financing reporting bill. Representative Cole explained that the bill shifts reporting from the Secretary of State to the courts, which he said removes the fiscal note and helps insurers obtain information for underwriting and premium-setting. The committee accepted the explanation and voted ought to pass; the roll call was 8-0 in favor, with one member taking a pause.
The committee then heard House Bill 219, dealing with the renewable portfolio standard and the renewable energy fund. Representative Bose argued the bill would reduce electricity costs by lowering the REC purchase obligation from 220,000 to 170,000, which he said would reduce payments into the renewable energy fund by roughly $1 million to $2 million and save consumers only pennies a month. After questions about timing and whether to wait for a DOE report, the committee voted to retain the bill for further discussion rather than advance it; the motion to retain passed 5-4.
House Bill 365 was then discussed as an election-related bill intended to help verify citizenship for voter registration and create a voucher process for people who cannot afford a birth certificate. The sponsor said the Secretary of State may be able to use federal and state databases to verify citizenship, and if not, indigent applicants could receive a voucher reimbursed by the state, with a $25,000 appropriation included. Members raised concerns about the Secretary of State’s access to databases and the bill’s timing and cost, and the committee decided to hold the bill until Secretary Scanlan could come testify.
Finally, the committee heard House Bill 552, which updates retiree health coverage rules so dependent children can remain on the plan until age 26, consistent with the Affordable Care Act. DAS officials said retirees pay the full cost for dependents, about $1,000 per month, while the state covers only the retiree and spouse. The committee voted ought to pass unanimously, 9-0. The committee then began discussion of House Bill 572, a housing bill aimed at missing-middle housing, describing a voluntary program to identify developable public land, support construction, and streamline review, but the transcript cuts off before any action on that bill.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Obviously, we set this system up.
- Systems in place today range from sophisticated systems to simple Excel spreadsheets, but there's not
- Systems in place today range from sophisticated systems to simple Excel spreadsheets, but there's not
- in the system.
- in the system.
Bills:
SB 1
Committee:
Senate Finance
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Joint Minerals, Business & Economic Development Committee, June 4, 2026 - PM
Minerals, Business & Economic Development
Transcript Highlights:
- So that's um this is kind of how the system and why the system was set up.
- ><c> set</c> the system and why the system was set the system and why the system was set up.<00:47:28.240
- Should we blow up the entire system system system because<01:08:54.319><c> there</c><01:08:54.640><c>
- </c> transmission system. transmission system.
- </c><02:27:15.920><c> own</c> systems and our member systems own systems and our member systems own Tri-State
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session-Day 11, February 21, 2026-PM
Wyoming House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> Social Security system. Social Security system.
- </c> with outdated sewer and water systems. with outdated sewer and water systems.
- or almost no security systems.
- our court system.
- That's what you're being asked to delete. our our court system. our our court system.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Executive Departments and Administration (01/22/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- It's purely in the pension system. Workers' comp is unaffected.
- </c><04:13:51.040><c> then</c> code requires a mechanical system then code requires a mechanical system
- Every house will have to have a geothermal system.
- </c> guy that uh installed the whole system guy that uh installed the whole system and<04:48:17.798><
- </c> silica in your upper respiratory system silica in your upper respiratory system that<05:04:55.798
Summary:
The committee first took up House Bill 216, which Representative Carol Maguire described as a fix to a workers’ compensation/retirement “glitch.” The bill would remove the current limit that only one year of workers’ compensation time can be credited as retirement service time. Maguire argued the limit is arbitrary and affects only a very small number of grievously injured workers, while committee members asked about the fiscal impact, available data, and whether the change could affect workers’ compensation rates or incentives. Mark Kavar of the New Hampshire Retirement System said Labor could not provide data on how many people exceed a year on weekly indemnity benefits, so the fiscal note used a conservative estimate that could be scaled down; he also explained that workers’ comp is not earnable compensation, which is why service credit stops after a year, and noted that many long-term cases move into disability retirement or lump-sum settlements. The committee closed the hearing, entered executive session, and voted ought to pass on HB 216 by a 13-0 roll call, sending it to consent and noting it would also go to Finance.
The committee then acted on House Bill 85, adopting Amendment 0037 and then voting ought to pass as amended by another 13-0 roll call. The bill was described as allowing second-year respiratory therapy students to work under supervision using the skills they have already learned, with support from the Hospital Association and no opposition noted.
Finally, the committee took up House Bill 267, the animal chiropractors bill. Members said the bill had been approved previously but was vetoed because of a defect; the problem has now been corrected, and the bill is intended to reduce delays caused by requiring veterinary referrals before chiropractors can treat animals. The committee voted ought to pass 13-0 and placed the bill on consent.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Energy and Natural Resources (02/18/2025)
Energy and Natural Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- um so the systems benefit the system<00:48:03.960><c> benefits</c><00:48:04.400><c> charge</c><00:48
- through a system of permits.
- </c><02:10:52.000><c> we're</c> landfills through a permit system we're landfills through a permit system
- </c><02:22:16.640><c> are</c> particularly lee8 Management systems are particularly lee8 Management systems
- </c><02:33:50.680><c> of</c> 24/7 but uh fail fail of systems of 24/7 but uh fail fail of systems of
Committee:
Senate Energy and Natural Resources
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- It's the discipline incident reporting suite.
- I also know that we just don't have a robust special education system to provide the supports, and so
- </c> just don't have a robust special just don't have a robust special education<01:30:22.400><c> system
- And so how are you sure that we would set up a system that is not race-based, based on if a kid is more
- </c><01:41:26.599><c> that</c><01:41:26.800><c> is</c> that we would set up a system that is that we
Committee:
House Education Policy
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 114 May 8th, 2026
Colorado House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> court system. court system.
- justice. court system justice.
- , to our health care system, to our public safety system.
- , to our health care system, to our public safety system.
- Cuts to our public education system, to our health care system, to our public safety system.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Children and Family Law (04/08/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- SB 22 would mirror that system.
- </c> Department of Education has a system Department of Education has a system already<00:08:26.720><
- DHS uh should have all relevant system.
- </c><00:38:38.240><c> That</c> example of the system working. That example of the system working.
- HB553 was brought forward on systems.
Summary:
The committee opened with Senate Bill 22-FN, which would expand child care licensing background checks so the Department of Health and Human Services can receive fuller criminal history information, including pending charges and other non-conviction records, similar to the system already used for school staff. Grant Bossi, for Senator Pearl, and DHHS officials Melissa Clement and Christine Sheay testified in support, saying the bill closes a gap that can allow people with disqualifying charges to work with children. They explained that the FBI record is a snapshot in time, that juvenile records are not included, and that the bill would apply to child care programs including residential group homes. Questions focused on what “confidential criminal history” means and how often checks are repeated; DHHS said checks are done every five years or sooner if new charge information is received. The hearing on SB 22 was then closed.
The committee then took up Senate Bill 23-FN, which would expand the child endangerment statute and remove the word “purposely” from part of the language. Senator Pat Long said the bill is intended to strengthen protection for children and allow more serious conduct to be charged appropriately. Testimony from law enforcement, including Executive Counselor Dave Wheeler, Sergeant Ryan Rooney of Nashua Police, and Nicholas Georgulis of Manchester Police, supported the bill as a way to distinguish routine misdemeanor cases from the most egregious abuse and neglect cases, such as children living in squalor or being exposed to severe danger. Wheeler and some members raised concerns that the language could be vague or overbroad and cited a prior Manchester firearm-in-a-car arrest as an example of possible unintended consequences; supporters responded that the bill still requires knowingly violating a duty of care and that the serious bodily injury or death standard limits its reach. Rooney also described a fentanyl overdose case involving an 11-year-old and said the current misdemeanor charge did not fully reflect the seriousness of the conduct. The committee recessed SB 23 briefly to open and close SB 161, then returned to SB 23, which remained under hearing with no final vote taken in the excerpt.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- You're giving her permission to access that information in the system.
- Because if they prefer the old system, then the old system works, right?
- Because if they prefer the old system, then the old system works, right?
- system for issuing electronic<00:56:17.599><c> credentials.
- If any DTC's vehicle's emission system.
Committee:
House Transportation
MD
Transcript Highlights:
- IT system to go for or against any IT system to go for or against any particular particular particular
- </c> email system really is the concern. email system really is the concern.
- </c> systemic renovation projects. systemic renovation projects.
- </c> it deals with the whole system outage. it deals with the whole system outage. System-wide.
- System-wide. System-wide.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Environment and Agriculture (01/13/2026)
Environment and Agriculture
Transcript Highlights:
- . neoix in the in their system. neoix in the in their system.
- </c> the system? the system?
- </c> from and and um the systemic from and and um the systemic applications<01:06:59.440><c> are</c><
- A growing body of credible system.
- ,</c> New Hampshire farms, our food systems, New Hampshire farms, our food systems, and<01:40:06.800>
Committee:
House Environment and Agriculture
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Senate Energy and Natural Resources (04/21/2026)
Energy and Natural Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- came about after, or at least the amendment to the original bill came about after, an unfortunate incident
- The um having some basic knowledge on water testing, small systems, and so forth.
- I oversee a system that serves more than 1,100 service connections and manages wastewater and septage
- I oversee<01:40:14.080><c> a</c><01:40:14.239><c> system</c><01:40:14.480><c> that</c><01:40:14.719><
- </c><02:28:18.640><c> as</c> form, they are coded in our system as form, they are coded in our system
Committee:
Senate Energy and Natural Resources
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:36:08.400><c> whenever</c> simply help the judicial system whenever simply help the judicial
- system whenever they're<00:36:08.920><c> looking</c><00:36:09.320><c> at</c><00:36:09.600><c> the</c>
- I attempted to submit testimony electronically and encountered a malfunction in the system.
- </c><04:15:25.560><c> Again,</c><04:15:26.440><c> no</c> malfunction in the system.
- Again, no malfunction in the system. Again, no answer. answer. answer.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/25
Agriculture Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- require robust, modern, secure, and accessible communications, data, and information infrastructure systems
- Telecom accounted for twice as many damage incidents as electric and gas utilities combined.
- I realize that most of those are composted, but obviously something got through the system.
- The commissioner would coordinate with the Board of Regents to monitor wastewater treatment systems for
- The commissioner would coordinate with the Board of Regents to monitor wastewater treatment systems for
Committee:
House Agriculture Finance and Policy
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Education Policy and Administration (02/24/2026)
Education Policy and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:35:16.160><c> not</c> the lack of use or school system not the lack of use or school system not
- Uh I'm sure school system entirely.
- You see that um it's a big chart system.
- </c> system, who would call a school off? system, who would call a school off?
- I'm aren't using this type of system.
Committee:
House Education Policy and Administration