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MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> fraud as we've seen in other programs. fraud as we've seen in other programs.
- after program after after program after program after program program program that<02:24:14.600><c>
- </c> fraud in new programs. fraud in new programs.
- </c> in that program. in that program.
- Uh but we've got a program<04:31:22.000><c> here,</c><04:31:22.400><c> and</c> program here, and program
TX
Texas 89th 2nd C.S.
Senate Committee on Business and Commerce Jul 29th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- Those programs are doing really well.
- That's roughly 5,000 megawatts through that loan program that we are looking at right now.
- For completion bonus grants, not associated with loan program money, we have over 1,400 megawatts and
- or some other residential demand response program, they're able to do that.
- These side programs like ERS, FFS, and there are some other programs also, what they do is they pay out-of-market
Summary:
The Senate Business and Commerce Committee held its third interim hearing on Texas electric grid reliability and 765 kV transmission lines/private property rights. Chair Schwertner opened by noting record ERCOT summer demand of 91,089 MW and emphasized the committee’s focus on managing rapid load growth, ensuring adequate generation, and protecting homeowners, businesses, landowners, and ratepayers. The committee also adopted strict two-minute limits for public testimony and planned to hear invited witnesses first, then public testimony.
PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson, ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas, and OPUC Chief Counsel Benjamin Barclay testified on Senate Bill 6 implementation, large-load interconnection, transmission cost allocation, and market design. Gleeson said the PUC has adopted or is finalizing rules on net metering/co-location, large load interconnection standards, and a transmission cost recovery rule that would move from 4CP to 12CP, lengthen the interval to 30 minutes, and add a minimum demand charge to better allocate costs to large loads. Vegas explained ERCOT’s new batch process for large loads, saying it provides year-by-year capacity allocations, clearer financial obligations, and a transmission plan; he reported 205 GW eligible for Batch Zero, with 65 GW classified as baseload, 25 GW in an intermediate category, and 114 GW as allocated load. Barclay supported the changes as better protection for residential and small commercial customers, while warning that the minimum demand charge may need an exit-fee concept to address stranded costs if large loads leave.
Members pressed witnesses on whether additional market changes are needed to attract dispatchable thermal generation and whether DRS/DRRS Plus could become a capacity-market substitute. Gleeson and Vegas said the current market still favors solar, batteries, and other low-variable-cost resources, and that more incentives may be needed for gas and other thermal generation; Gleeson said the commission’s reliability standard assessment will begin this year and conclude next year with a 2029 outlook. They described DRS as an ancillary service for intraday reliability and DRS Plus as a proposed real-time revenue mechanism for thermal resources during scarcity, not a forward capacity market. Senators also questioned whether 12CP could still be gamed, whether curtailment authority under SB 6 should be expanded from EEA 2 to earlier stages, and whether the batch process should be bifurcated so traditional industrial loads are handled differently from data centers. Witnesses said the batch process is intended to prevent speculative projects from driving transmission costs, that most large-load projects are data centers, and that future rules may need to better distinguish among types of large loads.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, May 1, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Vital programs like the division breaks.
- </c><02:10:22.079><c> for</c> it will also provide vital programs for it will also provide vital programs
- </c> "Ah, I need more money for the program. "Ah, I need more money for the program.
- And then on the other side for programs.
- </c><04:29:24.080><c> in</c> on all of the various programs in on all of the various programs in commerce
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Executive Departments and Administration (01/22/2026)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- > Furthermore, the apprenticeship program Furthermore, the apprenticeship program that<00:06:04.960><
- So, 1,000 hours of apprenticeship, a five-course certificate program from an accredited mortuary program
- They would have to certificate program.
- </c><00:17:02.320><c> They</c> mortuary science program degree.
- They mortuary science program degree.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, April 21, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- That program is now in 33 states.
- That program is now in 33 states.
- </c> operating under a temporary program. operating under a temporary program.
- </c> reduces housing programs by 11 billion. reduces housing programs by 11 billion.
- </c> programs that support working families. programs that support working families.
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
FIN Info Briefing - Tue Jan 13, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- He's coordinating the program manager.
- </c><00:25:23.679><c> that</c> types of risk assessment programs that types of risk assessment programs
- </c> going to start with this pilot program going to start with this pilot program uh<00:25:54.080><c
- </c><00:49:50.559><c> 50</c> program. It's in the farm bill. 50 program.
- So we might be block grant program.
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
FIN Info Briefing - Thu Jan 16, 2025 @ 9:00 AM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><01:26:00.639><c> now</c> be transferred into our program now be transferred into our program now
- </c> lands that make sense in our program lands that make sense in our program because<01:27:19.800><
- </c> scattered Lots development program scattered Lots development program something<01:30:43.159><c>
- </c> residential HUD has a 221 D4 program residential HUD has a 221 D4 program where<01:48:50.000><c>
- We also have, uh, program requests in for the supporting the sex traffic victim support program.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Fish and Game and Marine Resources (02/12/2025)
Fish and Game and Marine Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> states with disease monitoring programs states with disease monitoring programs however<00:07:10.120
- </c> through uh additionally these programs through uh additionally these programs don't<00:07:29.720
- Four, public education and building support for department programs.
- Four, public education and building support for department programs.
- Four, public education and building support for department programs.
Committee:
House Fish and Game and Marine Resources
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- Most tellingly, Supreme Court Justice Gordon McDonald himself, during a State Bar Association program
- bar association program for legislators that<01:04:18.320><c> said,</c><01:04:18.560><c> "Our</c><01
- It is a complete waste, and I think it's a jobs program for the most part. It's human warehousing.
- I'm just a nurse.
- I'm just a nurse.
Committee:
House Judiciary
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, September 9, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> pulls the plug on lifesaving programs. pulls the plug on lifesaving programs.
- This is not a school-funded program.
- </c> let us recognize the power of programs let us recognize the power of programs like<00:35:28.079>
- </c><04:32:35.279><c> The</c> capabilities pilot program. The capabilities pilot program.
- We established the tactical surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking program as a formal program of
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Science, Technology and Energy (04/14/2025)
Science, Technology and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- Tax incentives, tax programs, grant programs of all nature.
- :50:49.280><c> programs</c> incentives, tax programs, grant programs incentives, tax programs, grant
- </c> net metering program. net metering program.
- The main program or the New Hampshire program, the New Hampshire program.
- The main program or the New Hampshire program, the New Hampshire program.
Committee:
House Science, Technology and Energy
Summary:
The committee met on April 14 and began by welcoming a new member, Representative Samban Denier, who briefly described his background as a Clarkson University environmental engineering graduate and Air Force veteran. The committee then moved into a work session on five energy-related bills, starting with Senate Bill 65 on stormwater management for solar arrays. Representative McGee presented amendment 1594H, which would exclude projects in shoreland areas from the bill’s permit-by-notification process and require the standard alteration-of-terrain permit review instead. Members asked for clarification, and McGee explained the amendment was requested by the New Hampshire Lakes Association and others to preserve the fuller review process for shoreland projects. The committee appeared satisfied with the explanation and moved on.
The committee next discussed Senate Bill 230 on electric utility restructuring and investment in distributed energy resources. Members concluded that section one was unnecessary because a better definition of advanced nuclear resources had already been added to House Bill 710, and that section two would allow investment in advanced nuclear resources in a way they had already rejected in another bill due to ratepayer risk. Several members agreed the bill was redundant and supported an ITL motion. They also discussed Senate Bill 232 on net metering terms and conditions, focusing first on whether hydroelectric generators could be listed in ISO New England while also taking net metering credits. Granite State Hydropower Association representative Heidi Kroll testified that generators are subject to checks and balances, that double-dipping is not occurring, and that rules and tariffs already require participation in one market arrangement or the other.
Discussion on Senate Bill 232 then shifted to section two, which would bar retroactive changes to net metering tariffs in place as of January 1, 2025. Representative McGee proposed alternative language to protect existing customer generators, group hosts, and municipal hosts from retroactive changes, while others said the language was needed to provide stability for current participants operating on thin margins. Some members supported the clearer wording; others argued the committee should not tie the hands of the PUC and DOE, noting future circumstances could require regulatory flexibility and that conflicts could be resolved in court if necessary. The committee did not take a final vote in the portion of the meeting provided, and the discussion was still ongoing when the transcript ended.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Science, Technology and Energy (04/14/2025)
Science, Technology and Energy
Transcript Highlights:
- , grant programs of all nature.
- :50:49.280><c> programs</c> incentives, tax programs, grant programs incentives, tax programs, grant
- </c> net metering program. net metering program.
- </c><05:54:16.718><c> that</c> meter net energy billing program that meter net energy billing program
- The main program or the New Hampshire program?
Committee:
House Science, Technology and Energy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Motion to suspend rules in order to debate gun control, gun violence prevention package 5/14/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The ER doctors, the trauma surgeons, the nurses, the techs—all working together to secure an airway,
- :05:21.279><c> safety</c> NRA Junior Rifle Club hunter safety NRA Junior Rifle Club hunter safety program
- 05:22.880><c> young,</c><04:05:23.279><c> I</c><04:05:23.520><c> grew</c><04:05:23.680><c> up</c> program
- when I was young, I grew up program when I was young, I grew up respecting<04:05:24.560><c> responsible
- I am the daughter of an ER nurse that has seen too much tragedy.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Joint Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources Committee, June 12, 2026
Agriculture, State and Public Lands & Water Resources
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> unquote</c> maintain a program that is quote unquote maintain a program that is quote unquote same
- Well, if that of the federal program."
- ,</c> labeling or the cool program, labeling or the cool program, there's<02:22:31.000><c> a</c><02:22
- So, they they are becoming food program.
- He operates that program. He operates that program.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, May 14, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- ,</c><01:14:35.840><c> from</c> every Head Start program, from every Head Start program, from education
- </c> to lifesaving programs like Medicaid. to lifesaving programs like Medicaid.
- </c> those particularly bad grant programs those particularly bad grant programs while<02:54:40.240><
- </c><02:57:42.560><c> are</c> enforcement that these programs are enforcement that these programs are
- </c> program. In 2004, President George W. program. In 2004, President George W.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Environment and Agriculture (02/10/2026)
Environment and Agriculture
Transcript Highlights:
- The program, the new bill. >> Correct. The program, the new bill.
- ,</c> there was a true stewardship program, there was a true stewardship program, they<04:05:09.520><
- </c> true of battery stewardship uh programs true of battery stewardship uh programs that<04:06:17.040
- </c><04:27:14.399><c> don't</c> fire code, which my programs don't fire code, which my programs don't
- </c><05:10:15.760><c> So</c> program enacted um and adopted. So program enacted um and adopted.
Committee:
House Environment and Agriculture
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Environment and Agriculture (02/10/2026)
Environment and Agriculture
Transcript Highlights:
- The program, the new bill. >> Correct. The program, the new bill.
- ,</c> there was a true stewardship program, there was a true stewardship program, they<04:05:09.520><
- </c><04:13:29.120><c> So,</c> pharmaceutical takeback program. So, pharmaceutical takeback program.
- </c> a petroleum remediation program. a petroleum remediation program.
- </c><05:10:15.760><c> So</c> program enacted um and adopted. So program enacted um and adopted.
Committee:
House Environment and Agriculture
Summary:
The Environmental Policy Subcommittee took up HB 1621, which would require a baseline environmental impact study before development of certain manufacturing and storage facilities. Members said the concept had merit, but they could not resolve major drafting and implementation issues, including how to define covered facilities, what the study would require, and how enforcement would work at the municipal or county level. Several members expressed concern about unintended consequences and said the proposal was not ready; the subcommittee voted unanimously to recommend inexpedient to legislate (ITL), and the full committee later adopted that recommendation on a 16-0 roll call vote, placing the bill on consent.
The committee then discussed HB 1053, involving electronically submitted pesticide use reports. Representative Comtois presented an amendment creating a department database and protecting confidential information, but said she still needed to check whether it was germane and to review administrative issues with the Department of Agriculture. After hearing from David Russo of the Division of Pesticide Control, the committee agreed to continue work on the amendment and took no action that day.
The committee also reviewed HB 1186 on egg labeling and producer exemptions. Representative Comtois offered an amendment exempting small producers from most requirements except labeling, but Commissioner Sean Jasper asked for more time to review the impact and suggested the state might not need the existing egg law at all if federal USDA rules already cover the field. Members agreed to hold action until the following week. Finally, the committee began discussion of HB 1780 on penalties for violations involving seeds, plants, and nursery stock, focusing on labeling rules and germination-date requirements; testimony from industry and department representatives indicated they were working toward a compromise that would allow multiple relabelings, add production dates, and set a 36-month sale limit, but no final action was taken in the portion provided.
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (01/13/2026)
Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- We run a 103-bed nursing home. We run a correctional facility.
Committee:
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (01/14/2026)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- Firearms have no programs on campus.
- </c> um, uh, state cannabis medical programs. um, uh, state cannabis medical programs.
- Um, and so it basically uh program.
- </c> therapeutic cannabis program. therapeutic cannabis program.
- </c> for your therapeutic cannabis program for your therapeutic cannabis program because<04:10:15.439
Committee:
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (02/04/2025)
Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
Transcript Highlights:
- I don’t think workers’ comp covers employee assistance programs.
- But they don’t cover that, I know of, those kinds of programs.
- I don’t think workers’ comp covers employee assistance programs.
- Some programming would be required, but we can certainly do that.
- </c> than our current system some programming than our current system some programming would<02:12:19.960