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MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Republican Media Availability 3/13/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- One is House File 24, and that is the providing life-saving care to an infant that is born alive.
- We would expect at least that House File 24, providing care if a child or an infant is born alive, would
- But on the other two, you know, we're going to go straight to a vote, and like I said, House File 24
- Well, both House File 24 and 25 are restoring things that have been in the law with bipartisan support
- </c><00:02:54.440><c> 24</c> add leader well both 20 house file 24 add leader well both 20 house file
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Motion to take up HF5084, proposing an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution 5/13/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- And yet House File 5084 be illegal.
- </c> no on House File 5084. no on House File 5084. Thank<00:02:17.200><c> you.</c> Thank you.
- House File 3899 time.
- That bill is Senate File 4067. And that bill alone would save many lives.
- If members could keep File number 5084.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Working Group on Omnibus Taxes Bill - 05/21/25
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Uh the House is proposing filing system.
- I'm skipping one more filing system. I'm skipping one more line<00:15:11.360><c> again.
- </c><00:35:01.520><c> And</c><00:35:02.079><c> for</c> filing system to accept that.
- And for filing system to accept that.
- I mean, let's go to the big stuff: R&D, data centers, free file, ballpark tax, PGA.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Lowering the High Cost of Healthcare | Senator Matt Klein May 1st, 2026
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- One of them being Senate File 3769, which is bipartisan. It's the 340B drug pricing program.
- <00:01:16.159><c> them</c><00:01:16.320><c> being</c><00:01:16.799><c> Senate</c><00:01:17.119><c> File
- </c><00:01:17.600><c> 3769,</c> One of them being Senate File 3769, One of them being Senate File 3769
- Now, [laughter] you've also authored Senate File 3859, which would create a vaccine advisory council
- It's Senate File 3650, which is a bipartisan bill authored by Senator Dreheim, which would ban direct-to-consumer
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- After property is seized, the typical process is that the prosecutor files a forfeiture action, and the
- By having the reports that are currently being filed locally also be shared with the state controller's
- and occupancy at their declared residence for at least 120 nights during the year preceding their filing
- up to 120 days that you need to be living within your district in the year prior to the candidate filing
- to be consecutive, and it amounts to roughly four months out of that year prior to the candidate filing
Committee:
Senate State Affairs
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- That report will be filed in the Office of the Secretary.
- substitute senator will also receive his oath of office upon arrival, and the correspondence will be filed
- February 27, 2006. and the correspondence will be filed in the Office of the Secretary.
- substitute Senator will also receive his oath of office upon arrival, and the correspondence will be filed
- Senate Concurrent Resolution 115 will be filed in the Office of the Secretary.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- I would openly encourage you to file that amendment, and we'll see how it goes.
- like all 4 million Oklahomans have a right if you lived in one of those two metropolitan areas to file
- read what you quoted you said line ive page five lines 1f and 16. this is about the cause of action filed
- You won't have claims filed against you.
- Yeah, so there is a clear cap on claim filing, only one claim per year per property, and that's on page
Committee:
House Government Oversight
Keywords:
government reporting, information technology, child welfare, environmental policy, state agency compliance, gender transition, minors, health services, punitive damages, parental rights, health care providers, purchasing, compliance, state employees, longevity pay, contract management, marijuana tax, public service impact tax, county funding, voter approval
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- The corrected journal will be filed in the office of the Secretary.
- Correspondents will be filed in the Office of the Secretary. Lakey Chairman.
- Correspondents will be filed in the Office of the Secretary.
- That report, too, will be filed in the Office of the Senate Secretary.
- That correspondence will be filed in the office of the Senate Secretary.
Summary:
The Senate convened with 32 members present, approved the journal, and received communications including the designation of Brian Merrill as a substitute senator for District 23. Senators also adopted a consent request to read petitions, resolutions, and memorials by number and title only, and Senate Concurrent Resolution 120 was introduced and referred to Judiciary and Rules for printing. Committee reports were received on several measures, including enrolled Senate Bill 1222 and Senate Joint Memorial 108, and multiple bills were reported out for second reading or referral, such as SB 1276, SB 1291, SB 1292, SB 1293, and HB 613. The Senate also received House-passed bills and referred them to the appropriate committees, including HB 528, 521, 498, 539, 516, 522, 635, 594, and 610.
On third reading, the Senate passed SB 1242, a cleanup bill for the Idaho Potato Commission, by a 35-0 vote, and SB 1243, which removed obsolete references to the Idaho One Plan, also by 35-0. The Senate then passed HB 514, allowing cosmetology students to take licensing exams after completing 80% of required hours, and HB 515, which removed an unused state bullying-reporting requirement while strengthening parent notification when suspensions occur; both passed 35-0. The chamber also passed SB 1244, repealing outdated regional library system statutes, by unanimous consent using the same roll call vote.
The Senate next took up SB 1261, which revises PERSI re-employment rules so retired members appointed or elected to certain offices can serve without losing benefits; it passed 35-0 and was declared an emergency measure with an effective date. After the floor business, the Senate recessed for page graduation and held a lengthy recognition program for the pages, including remarks about their future plans and a musical performance. The meeting concluded with announcements and adjournment until 11:00 a.m. the following day.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- monumentation requirements, not understanding the purpose of certificates and statements required on filed
- In Missouri, we can file a record of survey on anything on a letter-sized sheet up to however large we
- The County Recorder's files are set up to file that particular size sheet of paper.
- So if someone were to come here from Missouri, not familiar with Idaho laws, he might try to file an
- 8.5-by-11 sheet of paper, and the county recorder wouldn't really have a way to... ...file that and make
Committee:
House Business
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- I have filed this bill in honor of so many Floridians, but also people my life who shouldn't face delays
- We very much support the underlying delete all that representative and file.
- Catch it many times that anything over, by the way, a $10,000 transaction is filed.
- What the Fed's it's USSR's reports filed with the federal government.
- We did file a card as to the amendment to the amendment as well as the original bill.
Committee:
House Commerce Committee
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections Jan 16th, 2026 at 10:30 am
State Government, Tribal Affairs & Elections
Transcript Highlights:
- registered political committees, directs candidates, political committees, and incidental committees to file
- committees, and political committees expecting to participate in the primary or general election to file
- registered political committees, directs candidates, political committees, and incidental committees to file
- committees, and political committees expecting to participate in the primary or general election to file
- The amendment for reports filed between January and June allows a candidate or political committee not
Keywords:
civic health, community engagement, committee reestablishment, public participation, governance, Washington State Leadership Board, WSLB, gift acceptance, grants, endowments, private funding, public funding, fundraising, state board, youth leadership, civic engagement, leadership development, Washington World Fellows, sports mentoring, Boundless Washington
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- It would clarify that a controlling person of a state bank is exempt from filing a new application to
- The person in charge of these requests joked with me and said, "Well, she can file a complaint with the
- The committee substitute differs from the bill as filed in that it would recognize only a court order
- I had some concerns about the bill as it originally was filed, but I noticed it looks like a whole Sarah
- Now my company is currently facing 5 lawsuits that were filed after the right to repair was passed.
Bills:
HB 431 , HB 1522 , HB 1922 , HB 2467 , HB 2468 , HB 3228 , HB 3229 , HB 3306 , HB 3803 , HB 3804 , HB 3805 , HB 3806 , HB 4219 , HB 4238 , HB 4344 , HB 4386 , HB 4739
Committee:
Senate Business & Commerce
Keywords:
HB 431, Texas Property Code, Property Code Chapter 202, solar roof tiles, solar shingles, solar energy device, homeowners association, HOA, property owners' association, POA, renewable energy, residential solar, distributed solar, roof-mounted solar, homeowner rights, architectural control, open meetings, public notice, transparency, government efficiency
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- And so the National Safe Haven Alliance is the one that came and asked us to, to file this bill, and
- Thank you, Representative Garcia Hernandez for filing this important bill and Chair Hall and members,
- I'm here testifying in opposition to House Bill 863 as filed. Um.
- But this bill as filed directs landlords to do more than they legally should and creates a mandate for
- , many thanks to them for their good intent, but we're still, uh, deeply concerned about the bills filed
Bills:
HB 660 , HB 4845 , HB 3902 , HB 5396 , HB 4615 , HB 1825 , HB 1403 , HB 4336 , HB 4585 , HB 4371 , HB 863 , SB 1589 , HB 5223 , HB 3195 , HB 2734
Committee:
House Human Services
Keywords:
child protective services, adult protective services, caseload limits, call processing goals, child-care licensing, employee workload, reporting requirements, employee caseload limits, protective services, workload management, accountability, Department of Family and Protective Services, employee goals, call processing, child care, human resources, government accountability, Medicaid, provider enrollment, revalidation
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- House Bill 3630 and recognize Representative Ashby to explain the differences between the bill as filed
- prevent any governmental entity in the state as compared to political subdivisions in the original filed
- House Bill 1835 and recognizes Representative again to explain the differences between the bill as filed
- House Bill 2561 and recognizes Representative Pearson, explain the differences between the bill as filed
- So, uh, they're very, uh, diverse, um, as filed, the HB 2561 applies only to mud, and it requires it
Committee:
House Land & Resource Management
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
HF2258 heard in House workforce, labor and economic development committee 3/25/25
Transcript Highlights:
- Okay, members, next up we've got Representative Wayne Johnson, House File 2258, for Special Olympics.
- And Representative Johnson will move that House File 2258 be laid over for further consideration.
- Thank you, Representative Johnson, for bringing House File 2258 to the committee.
- </c><00:12:19.360><c> 2258</c><00:12:20.360><c> to</c><00:12:20.519><c> the</c> bringing house file 2258
- to the bringing house file 2258 to the committee<00:12:21.120><c> this</c><00:12:21.240><c> will</c>
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Housing committee OKs HF688 2/26/25
Transcript Highlights:
- All right, so we'll move to our first bill on the agenda today, House File 688.
- I'm here to talk about House File 688, and I do want to say we would like to send this to the General
- With that, I make the motion that House File 688 be moved to the Committee on Human Services.
- 01.120><c> be</c><00:10:01.279><c> moved</c><00:10:01.600><c> to</c><00:10:01.760><c> the</c> house file
- uh 688 be moved to the house file uh 688 be moved to the committee<00:10:02.200><c> on</c><00:10:02.560
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Transportation Committee Aug 10th, 2026
Transportation
Transcript Highlights:
- Just noting for purposes today, we have one measure on our proposed consent calendar: file item number
- We have two items that we will be discussing today: file item 1, SCR 129, Cortese; file item 2, SJR 16
- Moving on to file item one, SCR 129, presented by our colleague from the Transportation Committee, Assembly
Committee:
House Transportation
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- Corrected journal will be filed in the office of this secretary.
- That report will be filed in the Office of the Secretary. March 23, 2006.
- That correspondence will be filed in the office of the Secretary.
- That correspondence will be filed in the office of the Secretary. March 24, 2006.
- That correspondence from the Governor will be filed in the office of the Secretary.
Summary:
The Senate convened with a quorum present, approved the prior day’s journal, and then moved through routine orders including committee reports, gubernatorial appointments, messages from the governor, and messages from the House. Several bills were introduced and referred to committees, including appropriations measures for the Department of Health and Welfare, a firearms preemption bill, and House measures on taxation, Medicaid, dentistry, and the National Guard. The Senate also received and filed various enrolled bills and confirmations, and advanced multiple measures to later orders for consideration.
The chamber then took up a long series of third-reading bills. Among the major policy items discussed were Senate Bill 1412, creating the Idaho Student Safety and Educator Disclosure Act; House Bill 789, approving the Coeur d’Alene Tribe water rights settlement; House Bill 570, expanding reckless driving provisions for school and construction zones; House Bill 654, expanding the definition of police dogs to include electronic storage detection dogs; House Bill 681, removing statutes of limitation for certain child sex offenses; House Bill 575, requiring the state controller to publish asset forfeiture information; House Bill 736, lowering the threshold for ballot name rotation; House Bill 793, redirecting beer tax revenue to replace lost Alcohol Beverage Control funding; House Bill 798 and 799, repealing outdated state treasurer and alcohol code provisions; House Bill 665, revising Appaloosa specialty plate funding; and House Bill 667, ending non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses in Idaho. The Senate also debated housing and tax measures, including House Bill 707 on land division for financing accessory dwelling units, House Bill 722 on utility property tax reporting, House Bill 792 on occasional sales and yard sales, and House Bill 800 on manufactured home siting.
Other bills addressed education, insurance, and health care. House Bill 815 corrected a transportation support funding issue for a charter school; House Bill 849 revised the career ladder for CTE instructors and pupil services staff; House Bill 562 increased notice periods for insurance cancellations and nonrenewals; House Bill 825 changed funding for the Idaho Heritage Trust and specialty plates; House Bill 788 created a preceptor-based prior authorization exemption for Medicaid providers; House Bill 785 established a school discipline framework for inappropriate online behavior; and House Bill 846 clarified student enrollment counts. Debate on these measures focused on consumer protection, workforce shortages, school safety, housing supply, and administrative cleanup. Most bills passed on voice or roll-call votes, with the Senate approving many measures by wide margins, though House Bill 849 passed narrowly and House Bill 788 passed with a closer vote. Several bills were returned to the House after Senate passage, and titles were approved without correction.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Local government zoning authority 3/23/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Chair, I would like to move House File 3895 and the A1 amendment, Mr. Chair.
- And I'm here also to support House File 3895.
- So, members, I do urge you to vote no on this House file.
- House File 3895 is not about giving undue power to the state.
- House File 3895 is this bill considered.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- The Chair moves that HB 1803, as filed, be reported favorably to the full House with a recommendation
- The Chair moves that House Bill 713, as filed, be reported favorably to the full House.
- That is how the complete committee substitute differs from the filed version.
- The Chair moves that HCR 29, as filed, be reported favorably to the full House with a recommendation
- Oliverson, who is a physician, filed a bill to eliminate delegation fees?
Bills:
HB35 , HB4490 , HB4454 , HB2188 , HB3078 , HB4743 , HB2556 , HB46 , HB5342 , HB4783 , HB3785 , HB5278 , HB1639 , HB2581 , HB4224 , HB4070 , HB4099 , HB4882 , HB3794 , HB46
Committee:
House Public Health
Keywords:
peer support, first responders, mental health, confidentiality, emergency services, disclosure, next of kin, public information, deceased persons, privacy rights, patient solicitation, marketing practices, healthcare regulation, task force, deceptive advertising, nurse aide, certification, Texas Board of Nursing, healthcare workforce, nursing standards