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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate Chamber Feb 14th, 2026 at 12:23 pm

New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • However, if they buy solar systems for the local neighborhood, if they install residential solar systems
  • , If they install residential solar systems and provide residential solar energy systems serving low-income
  • They purchase and provide these solar energy systems to low-income families.
  • But we took it and we said, okay, we can't create these energy systems throughout New Mexico.
  • Death statistics would beg to differ that the current system is working.
Keywords: 996, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Jan 26th, 2026 at 02:04 pm

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • , but yet right now, as an example, in some of these cases, the filtration systems aren't fully working
  • E-docket electronic filing system.
  • What kind of system do you use? Mr. Chair, Senator Woods, same accounting system.
  • So we use the same system and generally the same methods for a procurement.
  • Our focus is mostly on making sure we get the data into the systems and available so that people... .
Keywords: 996, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Legislative Health and Human Services Nov 5th, 2025

Legislative Health & Human Services Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • The board has implemented systems such as using HS.
  • How about the system, the hospital that has unqualified support staff?
  • Together created a system called Patient-Centered Data Home.
  • We have been able to connect a lot of organizations to the system.
  • I appreciate CWA telling their stories of the system.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:18:54.000><c> especially</c><00:18:54.400><c> in</c> tenuous health care system especially in
  • and growth of costs in the health care system.
  • They have been coming back to the legislature year after year asking for upgrades on those systems.
  • That is a benefit that we will systems.
  • </c><00:39:13.359><c> to</c> have the capacity inside the system to have the capacity inside the system
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Transportation Committee Apr 21st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • You know, climate change is causing increasingly severe impacts on our transportation system and, in
  • Caltrans has a role to play in planning for a resilient transit system that serves all Californians,
  • With the right planning and systems in place, these deaths could have been preventable.
  • Yet, it's inevitable that this will happen again because California's transportation system is under
  • Caltrans must assess the risk to people who live and work across the state highway system.
Summary: The Assembly Transportation Committee heard a series of bills focused on transportation safety, climate resilience, wildlife connectivity, parking enforcement, and EV charging reliability. AB 605 would create a pilot program allowing certain hydrogen internal combustion cargo-handling equipment at ports; supporters said it could help ports stay competitive while reducing emissions, while South Coast AQMD raised concerns about possible nitrogen oxide emissions and limits on future regulation. The bill passed on an 11-0 vote to the Natural Resources Committee. AB 1132 would require Caltrans to incorporate community resilience indicators, including socioeconomic factors, into climate vulnerability assessments; supporters from Greenlining, AARP, and others said it would better protect seniors, people with disabilities, and transit users during heat waves and disasters, while some members questioned the cost during a tight budget year. It passed 9-0 to Appropriations, with some members not voting. AB 382 would lower school-zone speed limits to 20 mph and give local agencies more flexibility in how the limit is posted and enforced; supporters cited child pedestrian deaths and safety research, and the bill passed 11-0 to Appropriations. AB 902, as amended, would require transportation projects in wildlife connectivity areas to include wildlife passage features where feasible; supporters emphasized reduced collisions and habitat fragmentation, while the California Building Industry Association and COGs moved from opposition to neutral after amendments. It passed 9-1 to Local Government. AB 1014 would give Caltrans more discretion to lower speed limits on state highways based on local conditions rather than the 85th percentile rule; supporters said it would improve safety in rural and tourist areas, and the bill passed 13-0 to Appropriations. AB 1022 would end towing or booting vehicles solely for unpaid parking tickets, with supporters describing the practice as punitive and harmful to low-income drivers, while cities and parking groups argued it would weaken enforcement and create problems for out-of-state vehicles. The bill passed 9-3 to Appropriations. AB 1423 would require publicly funded EV chargers to meet reliability standards and allow enforcement of uptime requirements; supporters said taxpayers need functioning chargers, while charging-industry opponents objected to retroactive standards and possible conflicts with existing agreements. The bill passed 14-0 to Utilities and Energy. The committee also approved a consent calendar of five bills by voice vote and held roll calls open for additional members to add on.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 4/9/25

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> education uh within the college systems education uh within the college systems within<00:16:20.959
  • We've all been fighting shelter system.
  • Minnesota has proven our effectiveness with this system in ending veteran homelessness.
  • </c><00:31:17.520><c> I</c><00:31:17.679><c> just</c> um system involved veterans.
  • I just um system involved veterans.
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Housing and Homelessness Prevention - 04/01/25

Housing and Homelessness Prevention

Transcript Highlights:
  • Section 11 amends the high-rise sprinkler system grant program to allow loans and amends the definition
  • Section 11 amends the high-rise sprinkler<00:19:31.760><c> system</c><00:19:32.080><c> grant</c><00:19
  • to allow sprinkler system grant program to allow loans<00:19:33.600><c> and</c><00:19:33.760><c> amends
  • , how we're delaying, we're the system, how we're delaying, we're derailing<00:25:25.360><c> projects
  • We hope this can system is crucial.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

House - Consumer and Public Affairs Feb 4th, 2025

House Consumer & Public Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • How to truly eradicate abuse from our systems.
  • Our current system allows predators to escape accountability.
  • This happened to me in our school system, in our state.
  • This is a tremendous failure that we have within our system.
  • But I believe you used to be on a quarterly system, and it has since changed to a semester system.
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Senate in Special Session B Jan 28th, 2025

Florida Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • That is the whole system. Leader Pizzo?
  • So we are talking about 2,500 in the university system?
  • **Senator Fine:** There are 2,000 in the university system. There are 4,400 in the college system.
  • Isn't that an open enrollment system where all you need to have is a GED to apply?
  • Going back to the application system, they have plenty of support.
Bills: SJR36 , SR8 , SR14 , SR15 , SR17 , HCR54
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 1/21/25

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • ><00:19:49.559><c> at</c><00:19:50.039><c> um</c> These are the goals of the state accountability system
  • </c><00:20:17.520><c> uh</c><00:20:17.720><c> of</c><00:20:17.960><c> the</c> accountability system uh
  • of the accountability system uh of the comprehensive<00:20:19.120><c> achievement</c><00:20:19.559><
  • system staff automated reporting<00:42:39.359><c> system</c><00:42:40.319><c> which</c><00:42:40.480
  • ><c> is</c><00:42:41.160><c> um</c><00:42:42.119><c> uh</c><00:42:42.359><c> how</c> reporting system
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Commission on Data Practices 1/22/26

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um so Systems as well as Microsoft.
  • They have to build the system. Don't build the system and say, "Oh, we can't give the access."
  • They have to build the system. Don't build the system and say, "Oh, we can't give the access."
  • They have to build the system. Don't build the system and say, "Oh, we can't give the access."
  • They have to build the system. Don't build the system and say, "Oh, we can't give the access."
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Commerce (02/20/2025)

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's the same with some of the fire alarm systems, right?
  • </c><01:12:22.040><c> and</c> there's some issue with the system and there's some issue with the system
  • right I think we're seeing alarm systems right I think we're seeing a<01:12:26.480><c> trend</c><01:
  • are in place and the working the systems are in place and the working that<01:12:41.199><c> way</c><
  • All we're asking is for the existing systems to let them play out and let statutes that were just went
Committee: Senate Commerce
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (02/12/2025)

Criminal Justice and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • I think I have a pretty good grasp about the 911 system, but the 988 system, if it's a mental health
  • I think I have a pretty good grasp about the 911 system, but the 988 system, if it's a mental health
  • I think I have a pretty good grasp about the 911 system, but the 988 system, if it's a mental health
  • I think I have a pretty good grasp about the 911 system, but the 988 system, if it's a mental health
  • So it is just a newer system.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • The text of the record states that the telephonic registration system is open.
  • In 1979, Senator Grant Jones passed Senate Bill 621, which changed the entire property tax system.
  • We do have the best property tax system.
  • revenue cap, but one thing your constituents do understand is home. and faith in the property tax system
  • Again, the Lincoln Land Institute says a great property tax system is based upon several things: annual
Bills: SB23 , SJR85 , SB 23
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Appropriations Committee Jul 1st, 2026

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • language that keeps the air pollution control district within the county's administration and personnel system
  • , upgrades, public reporting systems, and other new responsibilities.
  • ask that the bill preserve the air pollution control district's county administrative and personnel system
  • Specifically, this bill removes the user threshold for covered systems, adds more protections for users
  • Specifically, this bill removes the user threshold for covered systems, adds more protections for users
Keywords: 988, house, all
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • verification into the DMV, it then registers back to the Oklahoma law enforcement telecommunications systems
  • insurance within that first 24 hours or 12 hours in that insurance has not been uploaded to that system
  • So if your insurance is older than that, it's going to be in the system that the representative just
  • So it'll drop in that system.
  • Some of those sirens have PA systems on them so they can actually communicate with the public.
Committee: House Public Safety
Keywords: 914, all
CA
Transcript Highlights:
  • These tragic losses remind us that our emergency preparedness systems are not adequately serving people
  • These figures are a consequence of a flawed emergency preparedness system that does not fully consider
  • These figures are a consequence of a flawed emergency preparedness system that does not fully consider
  • 971 encourages collaborative partnership opportunities between local government entities and the systems
  • mask are not on the same level of harm, but that is what the Community Care Licensing information system
Summary: The Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care met without an initial quorum and heard four Senate bills focused on older adults and people with disabilities. SB 837 by Senator Reyes would require Aging and Disability Resource Connection programs to provide disaster and emergency preparedness education tailored to older adults and people with disabilities. Supporters, including the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers and the California Commission on Aging, cited recent wildfire deaths and the need for better evacuation planning and preparedness. The bill passed on a due pass motion and was re-referred to the Committee on Emergency Management. SB 971 by Senator Choi would create a Healthy Aging Community Partnerships Program to encourage voluntary local partnerships, including with community colleges and other entities, to support social connection, technology help, caregiver resources, and other healthy aging activities. Supporters said it would promote independence and prevent isolation at no mandated cost, while one member questioned whether the bill addressed a current legal gap and whether public health departments should be involved. The committee approved the bill on a due pass motion and re-referred it to the Committee on Health. SB 1261 by Senator Laird would allow Aging and Disability Resource Connections to continue operating for one to two years during transitions when an area agency on aging or independent living center operator changes, preventing service disruptions. Testimony from Access Central Coast and the California Association of Area Agencies on Aging emphasized the importance of continuity for thousands of clients. The committee passed the bill and re-referred it to the Committee on Appropriations. SB 991 by Senator Menjivar, presented by Assemblymember Gonzalez, would require the Department of Social Services to classify substantiated abuse in residential care facilities for the elderly by specific abuse type rather than a broad residents’ rights category. Ombudsman advocates argued this would improve transparency and accountability; members also discussed whether similar protections should extend to younger adults in other licensed settings. The bill passed on a due pass motion and was re-referred to the Committee on Human Services.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • physical tag, or the appropriate markings or hold, including a hold in the state's inventory tracking system
  • Power always swings in a way that never makes everyone happy, but in the system we currently have, where
  • you would have to know the license name or license number to look up a license in our OMA verify system
  • Because if you don't flag it in the system, then it's not going to go to the POS system.
  • for taking it off, but it should be OMMA's responsibility to have an appropriate notification in a system
Keywords: 914, all
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • towards dual status youth or crossover youth, which are children involved in the juvenile justice system
  • and the child welfare system, it's a really big issue that—sorry, I'm super emotional—but like it's
  • </c> involved in the juvenile justice system involved in the juvenile justice system and<00:03:50.640
  • ><c> the</c><00:03:50.720><c> child</c><00:03:51.040><c> welfare</c><00:03:51.400><c> system,</c> and
  • the child welfare system, and the child welfare system, It's<00:03:52.800><c> a</c><00:03:52.880><c>
Keywords: 1183, house
Summary: The committee took up House File 1082, which was being handled as the committee budget bill. Members first reconsidered and then adopted the previously approved DE4 amendment so the bill could be updated with a new amendment package. The committee then adopted several amendments, including A4, a technical reviser’s amendment; A3, which added LELS representatives to a task force related to House File 3095; and A9, which extended a spending deadline for a Ramsey County appropriation tied to dual status youth/crossover youth programming. Vice Chair Feist said the deadline change was needed because the original grant timing had been shortened, and she also criticized delays in spending youth justice funds. The committee also adopted A11, which Chair Mohler described as language previously seen in the domestic violence policy/task force bill, narrowed from an indefinite period to 28 days and then to 14 days for the gun-on-arrival arrest provision. A12 was then adopted to continue work on Department of Corrections changes related to the MinCorp program from House File 4031. A Department of Corrections representative explained that a disputed provision no longer used a percentage but instead used a ratio, and that the language reflected stakeholder agreement; a member confirmed the relevant line numbers and raised no objection. After the amendments were adopted, the committee withdrew the DE4 version, adopted the DE6 amendment as amended, and then re-referred House File 1082 as amended to the Ways and Means Committee. All motions were approved by voice vote, with no recorded opposition.
NY

New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York State Senate Session - 03/31/2026

New York Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • There is no food system without farmworkers. There is no economy without farmworkers.
  • You can't have cheap food and exploited workers at the same time and call that a fair system.
  • that depends on fear is not a stable system.
  • It is not a just system, and it is not worthy of New York.
  • BECAUSE THE FOOD SYSTEM THAT DEPENDS ON FEAR IS NOT A STABLE SYSTEM, IT IS NOT A JUST SYSTEM AND IT IS
Keywords: 993, senate, all
Summary: The Senate convened, approved the prior journal, and then took up a Rules Committee report advancing several bills directly to third reading, including Senate Print 9630, an appropriations extender for government operations, and Senate Print 9631, an extender related to Part U1 of Chapter 61 of the Laws of 2023. The chamber then moved to the controversial calendar and debated the first extender, with Senator O’Mara questioning what the bill covered, how much funding it extended, and the status of budget negotiations. Senator Krueger said the extender covered about $1 billion for payroll and certain payments for agencies including Health, Law, OPWDD, and Veterans Services through April 7, and described the budget talks as still unresolved, with no announced follow-up Joint Budget Conference Committee meetings or table targets. She also discussed utility affordability proposals, including a three-year moratorium on A.I. and crypto data/storage facilities and support for green energy and low-income ratepayer relief. O’Mara argued the lack of urgency and absence of written proposals on climate and utility costs was concerning. Both extender bills were then passed, with the first receiving 59 ayes and the second passing 46-13 after debate over its two-year duration. The Senate then adopted the resolution calendar, excluding two items initially, and took up two resolutions. Resolution 1821, sponsored by Senator Ramos, recognized Farmworkers Day and highlighted the essential role of farmworkers, the history of organizing for farmworker rights, and concerns about immigrant workers facing fear and retaliation; Senator May added support, noting the importance of farm labor to dairy production and food supply and the impact of deportation fears on farms in her district. The resolution was adopted. Resolution 1823, sponsored by Senator Zellner, proclaimed March 20, 2026 as Behavior Analysis Day in New York, recognizing applied behavior analysis and its benefits for individuals with developmental disabilities, autism, education, healthcare, and other fields; it was also adopted. The chamber also welcomed a group of students from Queens visiting Albany, with Senator Comrie speaking about the importance of civics education and government engagement. After the introductions and acknowledgments, there was no further business, and the Senate adjourned until Wednesday, April 1, at 11:00 a.m.