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  • He wants me to work with Brooke Rollins at USDA to make sure that we preserve American farmers and that
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Session - 2026-05-19 - 1:15PM

Vermont House Floor Meeting

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  • The House Judiciary Committee's amendment will preserve the core purpose of the bill while adapting it
  • Committee's The House Judiciary Committee's amendment<01:35:11.120><c> will</c><01:35:11.440><c> preserve
  • ><01:35:11.760><c> the</c><01:35:12.000><c> core</c><01:35:12.239><c> purpose</c> amendment will preserve
  • the core purpose amendment will preserve the core purpose of<01:35:12.560><c> the</c><01:35:12.719><
Keywords: 926, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on State and Local Government - Part 2 - 03/27/26

State and Local Government

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  • The sole purpose of this bill is simply to preserve state agency resources and taxpayer dollars by limiting
  • </c><01:27:01.160><c> to</c> purpose of this bill is simply to purpose of this bill is simply to preserve
  • c> state</c><01:27:01.920><c> agency</c><01:27:02.320><c> resources</c><01:27:03.520><c> and</c> preserve
  • state agency resources and preserve state agency resources and taxpayer<01:27:04.080><c> dollars</c>
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - Part 2 - 03/19/26

Judiciary and Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • Usually the goal is for um negligence, but preserving the ability to be liable for something more than
  • Usually the goal is for um negligence, but preserving the ability to be liable for something more than
  • Usually the goal is for um negligence, but preserving the ability to be liable for something more than
  • For um negligence, but preserving the ability to be liable for something more than negligence.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Children and Family Law (02/17/2026)

Children and Family Law

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  • reduces the risk that personality conflicts or subjective impressions are given undue weight, and preserves
  • reduces the risk of personality conflicts or subjective impressions being given undue weight, and preserves
  • reducing the risk that personality conflicts or subjective impressions are given undue weight, and preserving
  • reduces the risk that personality conflicts or subjective impressions are given undue weight, and preserves
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary (02/10/2026)

Judiciary

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  • It strikes a balance between preserving lawful hemp production and protecting consumers, especially youth
  • It strikes a balance between preserving<01:14:51.280><c> lawful</c><01:14:51.600><c> hemp</c><01:14:51.920
  • ><c> production</c><01:14:52.239><c> and</c> preserving lawful hemp production and preserving lawful
Committee: Senate Judiciary
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (02/04/2026)

Commerce and Consumer Affairs

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  • is a daunting task, and I particularly appreciate your willingness to consider positive action to preserve
  • :04:41.040><c> positive</c><05:04:41.520><c> action</c><05:04:42.080><c> to</c><05:04:42.320><c> preserve
  • </c> to consider positive action to preserve to consider positive action to preserve these<05:04:43.040
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Executive Departments and Administration (02/04/2026)

Executive Departments and Administration

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  • the development and promotion of agriculture, education, industry, and family entertainment while preserving
  • industry, and family<00:22:57.600><c> entertainment</c><00:22:58.320><c> while</c><00:22:58.640><c> preserving
  • </c> family entertainment while preserving family entertainment while preserving our<00:22:59.280><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Health and Human Services (02/04/2026)

Health and Human Services

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  • support for preventative care, it effectively narrows some people's practical access to health-preserving
  • 02:16:57.359><c> access</c><02:16:57.679><c> to</c><02:16:57.920><c> health</c><02:16:58.240><c> preserving
  • </c> practical access to health preserving practical access to health preserving resources<02:16:59.599
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Joint Appropriations Committee, January 5, 2026 - AM

Appropriations

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  • But just high level, for the last 15, 20 years, the WYDOT sucked into preservation only mode.
  • last 15 20 years, the WYDOT sucked for last 15 20 years, the WYDOT sucked into<01:55:19.560><c> preservation
  • </c><01:55:21.160><c> We're</c><01:55:21.360><c> only</c> into preservation only mode.
  • We're only into preservation only mode.
Keywords: 916, all
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • ><c> and</c><00:42:15.040><c> get</c><00:42:15.280><c> on</c><00:42:15.440><c> the</c> Federal preservation
  • 00:45:24.800><c> This</c><00:45:24.960><c> is</c><00:45:25.119><c> federal</c><00:45:25.440><c> preservation
  • This is federal preservation Line 16.
  • This is federal preservation programs.<00:45:26.480><c> This</c><00:45:26.640><c> was</c><00:45:26.720
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The committee of conference on HB 1 and HB 2 met to review revenue estimates and begin working through a side-by-side of the budget. New Hampshire Lottery Director Charlie McIntyre testified that lottery revenues are outperforming prior estimates, projecting a $27 million return to the state this year, up $7 million, and $200 million per year in the next biennium, up $6.5 million per year. He attributed the increase to stronger scratch ticket sales, no negative impact from Massachusetts sports betting, and overall better performance. Members questioned the assumptions behind the higher numbers, including the proposed $50 scratch tickets, the effect of inflation, and whether the projections were conservative enough. McIntyre said the $50 ticket could produce modest growth and that the estimates were intentionally cautious. The discussion also covered gaming revenue assumptions for historical horse racing and video lottery terminals, with McIntyre saying the state market is not yet saturated and that future conversions from HHR to VLTs should be net positive for the state. Members also discussed differences between House and Senate revenue numbers for gaming, including machine counts, daily revenue assumptions, and the tax split. The Senate version used higher machine counts and a 31.25% tax rate, with a quarter-point reserved for responsible gaming and the remainder split between charities and the state. The House had used a 30% rate with a different distribution. McIntyre and committee members also reviewed House Bill 2 items affecting Kino hours and local option games of chance, with McIntyre explaining that the bill would expand playing hours and shift towns to an opt-out model. No votes were taken during the lottery discussion, but the committee indicated it would continue refining the revenue model and circulate the spreadsheet used for the estimates. The committee then moved through the HB 1 detail change sheet, accepting several Senate positions and holding others for later. It agreed to a zero-cost realignment in the Department of Safety moving the international fuel tax agreement function from administration to motor vehicles, and it restored eight passenger motor vehicle inspection positions for later discussion in HB 2. The Department of Corrections reorganization was set aside for a later, more detailed discussion. The committee also accepted no-change positions for the Department of Employment Security and agreed to a technical footnote fix in the Judicial Council section. It discussed a new HB 2 item moving contract counsel for involuntary mental health admissions from the judicial branch to the Judicial Council, funded at $100,000 per year, and noted that the public defender funding issue would be revisited when the overall budget picture is clearer. The meeting ended with the committee continuing its review of the remaining pages of the detail change sheet.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 05/07/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Instead, we looked at the system as a whole with a commitment to preserve its integrity for the future
  • system as a whole with a<00:41:45.119><c> commitment</c><00:41:45.520><c> to</c><00:41:45.760><c> preserve
  • </c><00:41:46.240><c> its</c><00:41:46.560><c> integrity</c> a commitment to preserve its integrity a
  • commitment to preserve its integrity for<00:41:47.440><c> the</c><00:41:47.599><c> future.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Transportation (04/08/2025)

Transportation

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  • At minimum, I respectfully urge you to reconsider and rephrase the amendment and explicitly preserve
  • rephrase the amendment<03:02:41.600><c> and</c><03:02:41.920><c> explicitly</c><03:02:42.479><c> preserve
  • </c><03:02:42.800><c> the</c> amendment and explicitly preserve the amendment and explicitly preserve
Keywords: 1191, senate, all