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MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Environment Committee Meeting - 2025-04-10
Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- In rural Minnesota, particularly northeastern Minnesota, local businesses depend on trail tourism.
Bills:
HF2439
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Judiciary Committee Meeting - 2025-04-08
Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
Transcript Highlights:
- And, again, this depends on county size, employees, and records kept.
Bills:
HF2300
Committee:
House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- it, it's taking the data that they have and giving us a recommendation which we can then act on it depends
Bills:
HB138
Committee:
House Insurance
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Alzheimer's Task Force Innovation & Research Subcommittee Mar 17th, 2025
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session Mar 13th, 2025
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- And we have a category of offenses referred to as wobblers, in which the prosecutor is able to, depending
Summary:
The Assembly convened after a quorum call, heard a prayer and Pledge of Allegiance, and then moved through routine procedural business, including dispensing with the reading of the prior journal, re-referring several bills, and approving committee scheduling requests. There was also a point of order from Assemblymember DeMaio asking about a possible Governor’s message regarding Medi-Cal, but the chair said no formal message had been received at the desk.
The main floor debate centered on AB 321 by Assemblymember Schultz, the Better Informed Decisions Act, which would allow courts to consider reducing certain “wobbler” offenses from felonies to misdemeanors later in the criminal process if new evidence emerges. Supporters argued it would improve fairness, transparency, and efficiency by letting judges make better-informed decisions; opponents said it would weaken felony accountability and conflict with voter intent on public safety. The bill passed on a 46-5 vote.
The Assembly also adopted ACR 47 by Assemblymember Chen, declaring March 16–22 as National Surveyors Week, with 63 co-authors added and the resolution adopted by voice vote. AB 387 by Assemblymember Alanis, which expands jury duty exemptions to include probation officers, passed 64-0. On the consent calendar, ACR 46, HR 9, HR 22, and SCR 17 were adopted with unanimous votes, and the Assembly adjourned until Monday, March 17 at 1 p.m.
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Finance and Tax Mar 5th, 2025
FL
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
FL House Floor Session - 2025-03-04 (11:00AM Session)
Florida House Floor Meeting
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Finance and Tax Feb 5th, 2025
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 4/28/26
Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- lobbyist for the Minnesota Minority Child Care Association objected to limitations on CCAP dollars for dependents
- lobbyist for the Minnesota Minority Child Care Association objected to limitations on CCAP dollars for dependents
- And, you know, depending on what's contained in them, if we have the ability to investigate them, we
- It's going to depend on how many different programs they're running, and so you can have more than one
- how well this work is getting done and get to the bottom of it, because taxpayers and citizens are depending
NE
Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session
Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 7th, 2026
Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- You know, I am definitely... it depends on the issue, but I think that shall...
- I'm definitely... it depends on the issue, but I think that shall, you know, shall we consider this a
- It kind of depends on the issue, but I would say in most part I kind of like may.
- Depending on how long this debate goes, I think you're going to hear a number of objections as to that
- And it depends on where that jurisdiction is.
Bills:
LB815A , LB838A , LB912A , LB972A , LB1126A , LB962A , LB1114 , LB921 , LB937 , LB803 , LB803A , LB1032 , LB1032A , LB1075 , LB1075A , LB889 , LB878 , LB933 , LB304 , LB304A , LB1096 , LB1096A , LB1165 , LB1165A , LB958 , LB958A , LB762 , LB1187 , LB966 , LB929 , LB962 , LB753 , LB788 , LB913 , LB1055 , LB1195 , LB429 , LB721 , LB722 , LB727 , LB743 , LB745 , LB749 , LB778 , LB787
Keywords:
LB815A, LB815, appropriation, appropriations bill, Nebraska Department of Revenue, Motor Fuel Tax Enforcement and Collection Cash Fund, motor fuel tax, gas tax, fuel tax, tax enforcement, tax collection, cash fund, budget, state spending, per diem, salaries, fiscal year, enrollment and review, final reading, Nebraska
ND
Transcript Highlights:
- never had a university deny it, but it may not be in the area that they took it in because it really depends
- It depends on what program they're going to go into.
- I will start some sophomores that are taking a dual credit, but it really depends upon the student.
- those three meetings, and the teachers move students from meeting to meeting to meeting and back, depending
- the ongoing commitment from the schools, many times they can take that on financially themselves, depending
Committees:
Joint Education , Joint Education Committee
MO
Missouri 2026 Regular Session
2026 Legislative Session - Day Forty - Tuesday, March 24
Missouri House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Depending on their application strength and some subjective innovation criteria, instead of receiving
- I have 1,600 kids that depend on this account in my city.
- I have 1,600 kids that depend on this account in my city.
- Depending on how you define it, yes. I mean, they’re tax credits.
- So it depends on the family size.
Summary:
The House convened with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, approved the previous day’s journal by a 126-0 vote, and suspended business for the Speaker to sign several bills and substitutes. Members then spent much of the day introducing guests, including county assessors, students, civic groups, and visitors from local schools and universities.
The chamber then took up House Bill 2002, the elementary and secondary education budget. Members adopted several amendments, including technical fixes to allow board-operated schools to use personal service funds for career ladder payments, clarifications to child care subsidy language, and changes to Parents as Teachers rules so that enrollment remains voluntary and virtual visits are not reimbursable. An amendment to shift $1 million from one child care facilities line to Child Care Works passed, as did an amendment to fund a new Success-Ready Student Assessment with $2 million to help replace the MAP test. A proposal to pay child care subsidies for foster children based on enrollment rather than attendance failed 53-93, and an amendment to divert $10 million in Title I funds into a competitive grant program also failed. A later amendment to send budget reports to the ranking minority member passed, while an attempt to remove child care subsidy language from the bill failed.
The House then moved to higher education and workforce development appropriations. Members approved an amendment broadening a pre-apprenticeship program statewide and supported funding for Coyote Hill Foster Care Ministries through a transfer from dual credit scholarship funds. The most extensive debate centered on House Bill 2003’s higher education funding model, where the chair defended an FTE-based approach as more transparent than the long-standing status quo, while opponents warned it would sharply cut funding for institutions such as Harris-Stowe, Lincoln, Truman State, and some community colleges, and would ignore factors like graduation rates, research, and workforce needs. A compromise amendment to soften the transition was withdrawn, and a separate amendment to restore the governor’s recommendation was also debated at length, with members arguing over the fairness and consequences of the proposed model.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Depending on the workplace, small business owners could be forced to reconfigure their workspace and
- Again, depending on the workplace, what constitutes reasonable proximity could vary depending on the
- Depending on the workplace, small business owners could be forced to reconfigure their workspace and
- Again, depending on the workplace, what constitutes reasonable proximity could vary depending on the
Keywords:
airport workers, wage standards, labor rights, minimum wage, economic equity, surveillance, price discrimination, wage discrimination, consumer rights, automated decision systems, Minnesota Statutes, suitable seating, employee seating, workplace seating, occupational safety, workplace safety, labor standards, employer requirements, chair, stool
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/26
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- keep<00:50:12.400><c> it</c><00:50:12.640><c> kind</c><00:50:12.800><c> of</c><00:50:12.880><c> depending
- c><00:50:13.200><c> on</c><00:50:13.359><c> the</c><00:50:13.520><c> quality</c> keep it kind of depending
- on the quality keep it kind of depending on the quality of<00:50:13.839><c> the</c><00:50:14.079><c>
- 09.520><c> jobs</c> who also have sometimes dangerous jobs who also have sometimes dangerous jobs depending
- 10.639><c> weather</c><01:35:10.960><c> elements</c><01:35:11.679><c> or</c><01:35:12.000><c> if</c> depending
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/26
Agriculture Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Neoniconoids are devastating to soil macroinvertebrates as well as the aven population, which we all depend
- Neoniconoids are devastating to soil macroinvertebrates as well as the aven population, which we all depend
- <01:37:26.320><c> pollinator</c> win for pollinators, pollinator win for pollinators, pollinator dependent
- <01:37:27.199><c> farmers</c><01:37:27.520><c> and</c><01:37:27.679><c> beekeepers,</c> dependent farmers
- and beekeepers, dependent farmers and beekeepers, Minnesota's<01:37:29.280><c> environment,</c><01:37
Committee:
House Agriculture Finance and Policy
Keywords:
pesticide, agriculture, environmental protection, health risks, chemical safety, local agriculture, insecticides, pollinators, seeds, environmental health, neonicotinoids, systemic insecticides, civil penalties, pest management, land trends, report, appropriation, farmers, veterinary medicine, veterinary technology
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
MS House Floor - 5 March, 2026; 10:00 AM
Mississippi House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- And generally, don't attorneys, depending upon which side they're on, send this bill to the client?
- And generally, don't attorneys, depending<02:00:26.800><c> upon</c><02:00:27.119><c> which</c><02:00:
- on, depending upon which side they're on, send<02:00:28.719><c> this</c><02:00:28.960><c> bill</c><02
- >> Depends on how long you've been in court. >> I'm sorry. Can you repeat that?
- >> Depends on how long you stay in court. >> And what is the national average as to what people pay per
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/26
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Even after full APA compliance and independent judicial review, a rule's applicability would depend on
- rule's independent judicial review, a rule's applicability<00:52:42.079><c> would</c><00:52:42.319><c> depend
- would depend on separate legislative<00:52:43.760><c> action</c><00:52:44.559><c> that</c><00:52:44.800
- Depending on the season, we employ between 200 and 300 people.
- Depending on the season, we employ between 200 and 300 people.
Committee:
House Public Safety Finance and Policy
Keywords:
Capitol security, public safety, emergency management, state buildings, law enforcement, corrections, legislative approval, rule-making, financial impact, jail regulations, expungement, firearm eligibility, criminal records, organized retail crime, retail theft, supply chain theft, theft enterprise, organized theft, cargo theft, shoplifting
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/24/26
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- retroactive coverage periods, what the changes mean to people who are in the United States lawfully depending
- United States people who are in the United States lawfully<00:05:07.120><c> um</c><00:05:07.600><c> depending
- </c><00:05:07.919><c> on</c><00:05:08.080><c> their</c> lawfully um depending on their lawfully um depending
- In that wait time, we may be able to put you on MA, depending on how long it takes to get through that
- Also, depending on whether you know how to navigate the SMRT process, I would hasten to guess that nobody
Bills:
HR1
Committee:
House Human Services Finance and Policy
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Executive Departments and Administration (02/02/2026)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- [laughter] And you're saying that with this then, depending on how it's distributed, whether it's to
- >> Depends on the services offered. Yes.
- >> Depends on the services offered. Yes.
- </c><01:51:35.760><c> So</c> >> Depends on the services offered. Yes.
- So >> Depends on the services offered. Yes.