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CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 056 Mar 11th, 2026
Colorado House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- There's one page for support, there's no opposition.
- It shows that there's support for good.
- If not emotional support, they should be supplying financial support for the child.
- ,</c><02:18:40.880><c> but</c> mother wanted to provide support, but mother wanted to provide support
- So I think for the purpose of support.
KY
Kentucky 2025 Regular Session
Interim Joint Committee on Judiciary (10-16-25)
Transcript Highlights:
- And so, we are very strongly in support of its passage.
- </c> strongly in support of its passage. strongly in support of its passage.
- I fully support and am very proud that we passed the ADA.
- I fully support something differently.
- </c><01:48:27.199><c> of,</c> service, which I'm fully supportive of, service, which I'm fully supportive
Keywords:
Meeting Start: 00:00:00
Roll Call: 00:00:05
25 RS HB 534 - AN ACT relating to actions for forcible entry and detainer: 00:01:45
25 RS SB 111 - AN ACT relating to juvenile justice: 00:23:46
Children's Advocacy Centers of Kentucky: 01:13:26
Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Treatment in State and County Correctional Facilities: 01:25:28, 958, all
Summary:
The committee approved the September 18 minutes and then heard testimony on House Bill 534, which would automatically seal dismissed eviction filings and protect youth from public disclosure in forcible detainer cases. Rep. Susan Tyler Whitten and George Ecklan of the Coalition for the Homeless said the bill is aimed at reducing housing barriers for Kentuckians, especially those with dismissed cases, while preserving landlords’ rights to pursue rent, collections, damages, and other legal remedies. They said the proposal was developed with input from landlords, clerks, judges, AOC, and service providers, and noted that similar laws exist in other states. Several members, including Sen. Neimes, Rep. Deetsz, Rep. Cole Carney, and Sen. Thomas, expressed support while emphasizing that the bill is narrowly tailored to dismissed cases and should not affect legitimate landlord claims; Sen. Wheeler raised concerns about cases involving settlements or delays and whether future landlords should know about them. The sponsors responded that the bill only covers dismissed actions, that dismissals require a judge’s order, and that the goal is to remove barriers created by records that remain publicly visible even when a case is resolved.
The committee then took up Senate Bill 111 on juvenile justice. Commissioner Randy White, Kentucky Hospital Association President Nancy Galvanny, and Dr. Clark Lester of the University of Kentucky said the bill would require a secure state-run facility for youth with high-acuity mental health needs in detention and, until that is built, create a process with incentives for private hospitals to provide inpatient treatment with safeguards and increased compensation. They argued that detention is not an appropriate setting for severely mentally ill, violent youth and that private psychiatric hospitals often refuse these referrals or discharge them early. Dr. Lester cited recent referral data showing high denial rates for juvenile justice youth in private hospitals in August and September, often due to aggression, and described a case in which repeated placement attempts failed because of violent and self-harming behavior. The presenters said the bill is intended to fill a service gap and improve safety and outcomes for youth, staff, and hospitals, but no vote or final action on the bill was taken in the portion of the meeting provided.
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
PBS Info Briefing - Mon Feb 3, 2025 @ 9:00 AM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> re-entry services that support re-entry services that support individuals<01:38:46.239><c> and</
- </c> Treatment beds and permanent Supportive Treatment beds and permanent Supportive Housing<01:40:34.880
- </c> from our jails so the community supports from our jails so the community supports Investments<01
- </c> have to come together to support have to come together to support successful<01:46:45.840><c> diversion
- </c><01:47:11.599><c> and</c> to really understand and support and to really understand and support and
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26
Commerce Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Supports small and independent care.
- We support the bill and the amendment and we would love to see it pass.
- </c><00:16:27.759><c> of</c> respectfully ask for your support of respectfully ask for your support of
- So, um, our association NABIP, you know, supports HF 4333.
- </c><00:42:51.119><c> HF</c> association NABIP you know supports HF association NABIP you know supports
Committee:
House Commerce Finance and Policy
Keywords:
real estate, appraisers, disciplinary actions, sanction matrix, Minnesota Statutes, direct primary care, healthcare agreements, medical services, patient care, health insurance, mortgage fees, residential loans, commercial loans, finance regulations, investment properties, insurance, supplemental health insurance, short-term care, home health care, nursing care
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 3/3/26
Children and Families Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:15:23.440><c> all</c> Create a care system that supports all Create a care system that supports
- </c> not to support this. not to support this.
- </c> Um and so I will not be supporting this. Um and so I will not be supporting this.
- </c><01:37:04.920><c> Camera</c> providing funding or support. Camera providing funding or support.
- It's to be we've supported that.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 2/11/25
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- We support many elements of the bill.
- I appear today in support of House File 7 for two reasons.
- So there's your support.
- So there's your support.
- So there's your support. Thank you.
Committee:
House Public Safety Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 5/5/26
Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> that came into the HSS housing supports that came into the HSS housing supports and<00:18:30.240
- The fact is that it was something that passed Congress with Republican support.
- </c> passed Congress with Republican support. passed Congress with Republican support.
- welcome your support for this effort. effort. effort.
- And we have demonstrated these webs, and they will be in our majority report.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- And then and one supportive partnership.
- I'll support it just because that's why we live here, in my opinion.
- </c> uh through the clean water fund supports uh through the clean water fund supports Minnesota's<01
- </c><01:21:14.640><c> the</c> discussion in helping to support the discussion in helping to support the
- Um and then support private well users.
Committee:
House Legacy Finance
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- >> Um, is there support to deposit, excuse me, is there support to deposit 80% of all funds received
- have the support of the committee?
- That would provide support.
- </c><00:30:11.120><c> of</c> that does not appear to have support of that does not appear to have support
- </c><01:15:50.000><c> local</c> out into communities and support local out into communities and support
Committee:
Joint Appropriations
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Municipal and County Government (02/10/2025)
Municipal and County Government
Transcript Highlights:
- I I'm here in support of House Bill 6 56 I I'm here in support of House Bill 6 56 9<00:39:58.280><c>
- </c><00:47:35.920><c> and</c><00:47:36.040><c> one</c> one in support and one one in support and one
- </c> remote sign in there's zero in support remote sign in there's zero in support and<01:16:13.400><
- Dees." looking for public support you're looking for public support you're essentially<01:45:43.760><
- </c> majority of um the different support majority of um the different support that<01:47:21.400><c>
Committee:
House Municipal and County Government
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband and Rural Development - 02/17/25
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development
Transcript Highlights:
- Capability to begin any kind of guidance or support for that, Commissioner Peterson? Mr.
- I guess we're waiting to see what can happen, and I guess we've had really good support from you guys
- from you guys um it's a huge uh support from you guys um it's a huge uh credit<01:03:55.799><c> for<
- So, again, thank you both for being here and also thank you for demonstrating how what impacts one of
- Minnesota Farmers and feed both support Minnesota Farmers and feed our<01:24:29.600><c> kids</c><01:
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- I’m going to support this amendment, right? I’m convinced by that.
- <c> this</c><00:46:31.680><c> amendment,</c> I'm going to support this amendment, I'm going to support
- </c> support this effort today. Thank you. support this effort today. Thank you.
- And so that demonstrates that those are separate and um...
- I or I ain't going to support this bill.
Committee:
Senate Human Services
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:06:39.240><c> 26</c> five years the fund supported 26 five years the fund supported 26 projects
- We’re a self-supporting public corporation with a mission to promote finance and support housing solutions
- </c><00:17:29.799><c> the</c> our older adults that really support the our older adults that really support
- We are here in support of this bill.
- </c><01:25:59.040><c> and</c><01:25:59.239><c> this</c> want to support and this want to support and
Committee:
Senate Commerce
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> strongly support. Thank you. strongly support. Thank you.
- </c> testifying in support or in opposition? testifying in support or in opposition?
- </c> and supporting them as they do support and supporting them as they do support teachers<01:10:51.440
- We are in support of this bill.
- </c> the department does support this bill. the department does support this bill.
Committee:
Senate Public Safety and Military Affairs
Summary:
The committee heard extensive testimony on Senate Bill 433, which would restrict the carrying of “bladed weapons” and related items. The Office of the Public Defender, Honolulu Police Department, the Hawaii Firearms Coalition, Knife Rights, and many individual testifiers opposed the bill, arguing it is overbroad, vague, and likely unconstitutional. Common concerns were that the term “bladed weapon” could sweep in ordinary tools such as pocketknives, Leathermans, multi-tools, fishing and camping gear, and items used by farmers, ranchers, hunters, divers, and martial arts practitioners. Several speakers also warned that the bill could burden lawful self-defense and create an affirmative-defense scheme that shifts costs and proof burdens onto defendants.
Supporters and opponents alike focused on the need for a clearer definition, with HPD saying a narrower definition would help distinguish ordinary tools from dangerous weapons used in assaults. Opponents repeatedly urged the committee to defer or kill the measure, citing pending and related court cases and the risk of new constitutional challenges. Some testifiers tied the bill to Native Hawaiian gathering rights and subsistence practices, saying it would interfere with hunting, fishing, and food gathering, while others argued it would do little to deter criminals and instead penalize law-abiding residents and visitors.
After finishing testimony on SB 433, the committee moved on to Senate Bill 2575 relating to firearms. The transcript shows the start of that item with the Office of the Public Defender and other agencies being called, but no substantive testimony or action on SB 2575 is included before the excerpt ends. No votes or final committee actions are reflected in the portion provided.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 02/17/25
Jobs and Economic Development
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> dozens of transformation Support dozens of transformation Support Services<00:04:24.520><c> to</
- </c><00:29:25.200><c> it</c> will find uh the ability to support it will find uh the ability to support
- There's widespread support for this proposal.
- There's widespread support for this proposal.
- </c><01:46:36.080><c> educational</c> businesses by supporting educational businesses by supporting educational
Committee:
Senate Jobs and Economic Development
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> cannot support uh making this change. cannot support uh making this change.
- I just um it support this amendment.
- I support all of the pension talk.
- I support all of the pension talk.
- </c> might be get able to get some support might be get able to get some support for<01:49:21.440><c>
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
TX
Texas 89th 1st C.S.
Joint Hearing: Senate and House Select Committees on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding Jul 23rd, 2025
Texas Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The other 250 support all headquarters-based operations and support our local governments.
- To support when there’s not enough. That’s correct, ma’am.
- So the slide demonstrates the statutorily required members.
- Y'all have shared support between...
- And we provided some support for them in that.
Keywords:
flooding, emergency response, communication systems, first responders, disaster management, Texas Water Development Board, regional planning, public safety
Summary:
The meeting primarily focused on discussions around the recent floods in Texas, specifically addressing emergency preparedness, response coordination, and recovery efforts. Officials from various agencies provided testimonies on the challenges faced during the emergency, including issues with communication systems among first responders. Notably, the need for improved inter-agency communication and technology integration was emphasized, with recommendations for establishing regional communications units for better coordination during disasters. The audience included local government representatives and emergency management partners, who shared insights and experiences from the recent flooding events.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, December 4, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Our bipartisan bill supports need it.
- </c><00:23:40.480><c> this</c> colleagues to join us in supporting this colleagues to join us in supporting
- </c> there's no credible evidence to support there's no credible evidence to support the<00:41:30.800
- </c> support of these bills. I yield back. support of these bills. I yield back.
- </c> the infrastructure that supports the infrastructure that supports businesses<02:45:02.880><c> is
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, March 4, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Speaker, I rise in support of this rule and in support of the underlying legislation.
- Speaker, I rise in support of this rule and in support of the underlying legislation.
- I am glad to support it again.
- I am glad to support it again.
- </c> again provide strong bipartisan support again provide strong bipartisan support for<04:24:28.119
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection - 03/17/26
Commerce and Consumer Protection
Transcript Highlights:
- Do not support this bill.
- Do not support this bill.
- Do not support this bill. Minnesota. Do not support this bill. Thank<00:40:58.360><c> you.
- </c> secure, supported, heard, and safe. secure, supported, heard, and safe.
- That's why I support this bill.
Committee:
Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection