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MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am
Massachusetts Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- As part of a group of dedicated team moms for the Monomoy High School men's football, basketball, and
- lacrosse teams, she worked alongside other moms to... ...school men's football, basketball, and lacrosse
- Today, Senator Rausch and I have the honor of welcoming the Tri-County High School football team to the
- are so proud of this team, your coaches, your families, and the pride which you all bring to your school
- The team emerged victorious over Oliver Ames High School after a season of hard work, perseverance, and
Summary:
The Senate session was largely ceremonial and began with the Pledge of Allegiance and recognition of the Wellesley swim team for winning its fifth straight state championship. Members praised the team’s consistency and accomplishment, but no formal action was taken on that recognition.
The chamber then adopted a motion that the Senate adjourn in memory of Marie Nancy Azor of Harwich, honoring her life, community service, work as a nursing assistant and later licensed practical nurse, and her support of family and local youth sports. The motion prevailed, followed by a moment of silence.
The Senate also welcomed and honored two championship athletic teams: the Tri-County High School football team for winning the MIAA small school state vocational Super Bowl, their first such title, and the Westborough girls varsity volleyball team for winning its third consecutive MIAA Division II state championship. Members and guests congratulated the students, coaches, and families. Finally, the Senate adopted an adjournment order and adjourned to meet again Monday at 11:00 a.m., again in memory of Marie Nancy Azor.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Practicing mortuary science 3/23/26
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- And what we're finding, uh, the U of M is one of the few schools in the country that has a 4-year program
- But we have a school of mortuary science here at the university.
- And I just wonder if we're undermining our school, you know, but on the other hand, you know, I I do
- But we have a school of that degree.
- But we have a school of mortuary<00:04:01.519><c> science</c><00:04:01.840><c> here</c><00:04:02.080>
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 036 Feb 19th, 2026
Colorado House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- [applause] Emily Griffith is the public postsecondary extension of Denver Public Schools.
- The school has helped provide over 2 million students with equal access to education and offers some
- </c> extension of Denver Public Schools. extension of Denver Public Schools.
- The school has helped provide and more.
- The school has helped provide over<00:38:06.720><c> 2</c><00:38:07.359><c> million</c><00:38:07.839><
Summary:
The House convened with a quorum, approved the corrected journal from February 17, 2026, and then moved into third reading. Members passed several bills on final passage: HB 1013, concerning landlord use of ratio utility billing systems; HB 1064, modifying the youthful offender system; HB 1076, making transportation-related statutory changes; HB 1067, allowing use of the diseased livestock indemnity fund to address livestock health threats; HB 1042, concerning dry needling by occupational therapists; and HB 1025, exempting auctioneers from certain requirements of the Colorado Charitable Solicitations Act. Vote totals were recorded for each, with HB 1042 and HB 1025 passing unanimously and the others passing by varying margins, including HB 1067 at 58-1 and HB 1076 at 40-19. Co-sponsors were then invited to add their names to the adopted bills.
During announcements, members highlighted upcoming committee hearings and events. Judiciary, Education, Health and Human Services, Transportation/Housing/Local Government, Finance, Statutory Revision, and Capital Development committees all announced meetings and bill agendas. The chamber also recognized visiting student groups, including Adams 12 Stargate, Emily Griffith Technical College, and Slavens Elementary fourth graders, as well as a Chaparral High School AP government class. There were also announcements about the Aerospace and Defense Caucus, Aerospace Day at the Capitol, and a Colorado Housing Coalition reception.
Several members made brief remarks honoring people and observances, including a detailed tribute to Barbara Shannon Banister for her civil rights and community leadership in Aurora, and a statement marking the first day of Ramadan and encouraging members to visit local mosques and participate in iftar events. At the end of the session, the majority leader moved to lay over the balance of the calendar until February 19, 2026, and the House agreed without objection. The House then stood in recess until later that day.
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
Legislative Republican Leaders Media Availability Feb 3rd, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- is EPR for textiles that will make the cost of clothing yourself and your kids before they go to school
- We're talking about public schools.
- We're talking about public schools.
- were in there, where we tried to say, hey, at least let's not let them do this anywhere close to a school
- or on school grounds or in a city park where kids are playing, so there's not needles and feces and
Summary:
Senate and House Republican leaders used the media availability to focus heavily on affordability and to criticize a newly unveiled Democratic income tax proposal. Leaders John Braun, Drew Stokesbary, and others argued the bill would function as a broader income tax, harm small and medium-sized businesses, include a marriage penalty, deny loss carryforwards, and ultimately raise costs for Washington residents. They also said the proposal would do little to offset regressive taxes and would not meaningfully improve affordability. In response to questions, they said the bill was a non-starter for Republicans and warned it could contribute to business and household outmigration.
Republicans also highlighted a range of other bills they said would increase costs or worsen public safety, including proposals related to insurance, tires and 6PPD, textiles, local taxes, social media, cigarettes, and solid waste. They criticized housing-related bills on homelessness and camping near schools and parks, saying they could limit local control and expose cities to lawsuits. On public safety, they said Democratic leaders were not advancing Republican-backed bills on sexually violent predators, family safety, and related issues. Braun also said his bill on oversight of NGOs and suspected fraud had a good hearing and remained a priority, while Republicans said they were watching fraud-related bills and a SNAP-related bill on restricting purchases of unhealthy foods.
The leaders said they were holding listening sessions on the initiatives because they believe the legislature must give them precedence, and they said they invited both supporters and opponents to participate. They also discussed Senate Bill 602 on automated license plate readers, saying it had bipartisan support in committee but still faced concerns from cities, counties, and law enforcement. On the governor’s statement that he could not support the income tax proposal as written, Republicans said it showed there may be room for negotiation within the Democratic side, but they doubted Republicans would be included in those talks. No votes were taken during the media availability.
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Floor Session Aug 29th, 2025
California House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- It was filled with residential structures, schools, and businesses.
- would detonate such devastation in pain, but if one so unstable that they would barricade doors to a school
- The Bright High School The high school and college students here today have spent the summer interning
- His son actually was, you know, set records in pole vaulting at Orland High School, where he was very
- She helped secure an extension for the Secure Rural Schools Program.
Summary:
The Assembly convened with a quorum call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance, then moved through a largely procedural floor session. Members also heard guest introductions recognizing the 20th anniversary of UC Merced and visiting interns and local officials. The Speaker reminded members about floor managers for Senate bills and noted several items were passed and retained on file or deferred during the day’s business.
On the Daily File, the Assembly concurred in Senate amendments to AB 385 on park property and AB 1119 on teacher credentialing, both by unanimous 57-0 votes. The house also passed SB 351, a health practices measure presented as strengthening enforcement of California’s corporate practice of medicine rules and protecting the doctor-patient relationship, by a 61-0 vote. SB 697, relating to water rights adjudication and allowing the State Water Board to use technology such as drones for investigations, passed 55-0.
The Assembly then took up SB 346 on local government and short-term rentals. Supporters said it would help cities collect transient occupancy taxes, enforce local ordinances, and identify unpermitted rentals; Assembly Members Bauer-Kahan, Papin, and Dixon spoke in favor, with Dixon describing local regulatory challenges from her time in Newport Beach. The bill passed 50-0. The second-day consent calendar was then approved.
The remainder of the session was devoted to adjournment in memory remarks honoring Miguel Antonio Cano, Officer of the California Highway Patrol; Vincent Dino, a longtime Palmdale water district and civic leader; Andrew Meredith, a labor and building trades leader and former Galt mayor; and Erica Hoffman, a California School Boards Association advocate for public education. The Assembly then adjourned until Tuesday, September 2 at 1 p.m.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House DFL Media Availability 6/9/25
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Kids are still going to get access to universal school meals, and we still have reproductive rights in
- in 2023, we passed a provision in the education bill to build in an inflationary increase for our school
- And so our school districts are getting substantial increases from the prior biennium to the next one
- </c> inflationary increase for our school inflationary increase for our school districts.<00:05:16.160
- And so our school districts districts.
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- Chairman and honorable members, um, the question was raised about middle school, um, other public schools
- about middle school um other public schools<00:02:06.399><c> that</c><00:02:06.640><c> is</c><00:02:
- </c> fines go into the the school fund. fines go into the the school fund.
- We have the common school fund, which is the savings account of the schools, and the school foundation
- So, we just authorized a school, a high school for $170 million.
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
Keywords:
felony, law enforcement, police officer, criminal penalties, public safety, sex offender, child care facility, residency restrictions, criminal law, sex offenders, child care facilities, legislation, false claims, civil penalties, state accountability, whistleblower protection, fraud prevention, 916, all
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- I love Spalding School, you know, Swinging High School. Three of my kids graduated from there.
- ><c> School.
- If we were to go to a second schools.
- Reached out to the schools and done.
- </c> simulator that they've got other schools simulator that they've got other schools that<00:54:24.240
Committee:
Senate Capital Budget
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- I go to school at high school. Our... is net. All right, thank you.
- Zay Beck I go to Paul's high school our Zay Beck I go to Paul's high school our mascot<00:01:42.759><
- my name is I go to school at high school<00:01:57.640><c> our</c><00:01:58.280><c> isnet</c> And I'd
- ><c> Intermediate</c><00:45:10.359><c> School</c><00:45:10.720><c> District</c> in one Intermediate School
- </c><00:54:07.960><c> side</c> their children are going to school side their children are going to school
Committee:
House Taxes
MD
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> Public Schools. Public Schools.
- schools schools >> please.
- We've got high school Shadow Day.
- They're here in Public Schools.
- In Prince schools and communities.
Summary:
The House convened with 124 members present, offered a prayer, and recognized foster youth visiting the chamber. Members then adopted two House resolutions honoring Dr. Sonja Santelises for 10 years as CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools and recognizing Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, for 104 years of service, scholarship, and sisterhood. The House also received Senate bills and began taking up committee reports.
Several bills were reported favorably and advanced to third reading, including measures on higher education grants, public safety pay restrictions, retirement and pension system work group extensions and cost-of-living adjustments, synthetic turf and aquaculture studies, rail crew requirements, Howard County speed limits, election address confidentiality, IT investment fund uses, ethics financial disclosures, Public Information Act divorce records, aging-in-place grants, judicial assignments, clerk and register salaries, and firearm literature distribution. House Bill 428, concerning temporary assignment of former judges, was special ordered until the next day after the minority whip requested time for an amendment.
The chamber also considered and adopted amendments on several bills. House Bill 437, the Transportation and Climate Alignment Act of 2026, was amended to exempt the Chesapeake Bay Bridge project and then special ordered after questions about greenhouse gas impacts on major highway expansion projects. House Bill 457 on menstrual hygiene products at higher education institutions, House Bill 538 on student enrollment disclosures, House Bill 561 on child care credential funding, House Bill 720 on a veterans scholarship, and House Bill 212 on out-of-state vehicle registration all received amendments and favorable reports as amended. HB 212 drew extended debate about Maryland residents using out-of-state tags, with supporters saying it would help enforce registration laws and opponents raising concerns about legislative вмешательство in vehicle regulation and enforcement discretion.
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- They call that I'm old school now, young senior, but I'm an old-school brother now.
- It is a beautiful school. >> Nice school. >> It’s pretty nice school.
- It is a beautiful school. go up there. It is a beautiful school.
- >> Nice<02:11:10.239><c> school.</c> >> Nice school. >> Nice school.
- Did you go to grad school after that? >> I did. >> Where'd you go to grad school?
Summary:
The Alabama Senate convened with prayer, the pledge, and a quorum present, then adopted the previous day’s journal and excused absent senators. The chamber recognized visiting members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and adopted a Senate resolution designating February 10, 2026, as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Alabama State Capitol. Senators offered remarks praising the fraternity’s service, civic outreach, and historical significance, and the House later sent over a matching resolution, which the Senate adopted. The Senate also heard a Black History Month presentation highlighting Benjamin Banneker, Dr. Charles Drew, Ralph Bunche, and Carter G. Woodson.
The Senate then processed a large number of House messages and confirmations. House bills and resolutions were referred to committees, including measures on juvenile offenders, administrative rules, state income tax, local legislation, ad valorem tax, multi-member boards, license plates, criminal procedure, and food banks. The Senate confirmed several appointments, including multiple Alabama Army National Guard promotions, Mike Suo to the Jacksonville State University Board of Trustees, and Christy Andrews to the Alabama Securities Commission, each by roll call with no opposition.
In motions and resolutions, the Senate adopted numerous commemorative and honorary resolutions, including observances for National Blood Donor Month, Diabetes Month, Booker T. Washington Day, the Alabama Community College Football Study Commission, and recognitions for individuals and organizations such as the Baldwin County Fair, Sheriff Derek Cunningham, William Riley Hawkins Jr., and Clifford Ray Miller. Senator Barfoot’s resolution urging federal funding for the state logging efficiency grant fund was adopted after adding all senators as co-sponsors, and a resolution honoring Sheriff Derek Cunningham was read at length and adopted. The Senate also adopted the Rules Committee’s special order calendar for the next legislative day, which prioritized several bills on libraries, taxation, retired state employees, municipalities, transportation, coal-impacted communities, income tax, the Alabama Space Authority, cosmetology and barbering, security, entertainment incentives, and health. In local legislation, the Senate passed several local bills, including measures for Mobile County, class 2 municipalities, public transportation, Jefferson County, and the town of Morris.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- by the moderator shall make up the board of recount for school ballot recounts.
- , or I should say the School Board encompasses more than one town?
- </c> make up the board of recount for school make up the board of recount for school ballot<00:05:06.800
- board or I should say the as the school board or I should say the uh<00:06:08.960><c> School</c><00:
- And I see a bunch of Dartmouth students, and Dartmouth is a great school.
Committee:
House Election Law
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 2/18/25
Human Services Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- settings or clinics, but it also can be provided, and often is provided, in the community and in school
- <00:02:51.680><c> the</c><00:02:51.840><c> community</c><00:02:52.440><c> in</c><00:02:52.599><c> school
- </c> provided in the community in school provided in the community in school settings<00:02:54.120><c
- I didn't see it, but I also don't have my computer to do, like, seek and find schools.
- having it not in schools?"
Committee:
House Human Services Finance and Policy
MD
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> school bus. school bus.
- >> Originally, it was school nurse, school health service personnel, other school personnel, and an individual
- >> Originally, it was school nurse, school health service personnel, other school personnel, and an individual
- A high school student.
- the school.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, June 4, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> community</c> your school and your community your school and your community incredibly<00:25:14.080
- ,</c> into the workforce, trade school, into the workforce, trade school, college,<00:36:59.920><c> or
- ,</c><01:02:57.599><c> raised</c> the military after high school, raised the military after high school
- </c> advocate for civil rights, school advocate for civil rights, school integration,<07:23:40.080><c
- School class of 2025. This year's School class of 2025.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Seclusion in Minnesota Schools: A new working group evaluates the procedure Aug 15th, 2025
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Though schools can use them in emergency situations, but just behind me, behind these doors, a group
- When I went on a school tour of a setting three school when he was in first grade, and I saw the room
- know, not being interpreted in the right way, is that because of malice or negligence on the part of schools
- That's MN Senate Media. part of schools or is it really that part of schools or is it really that there's
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- or public library, is school intended to be interpreted as private or public?
- So is the term school intended to be private and public, encompass them both? Yes. Okay. Great.
- or public library, is school intended to be interpreted as private or public?
- So is the term school intended to be private and private? Can you repeat the question?
- So is the term school intended to be private and public, encompass them both? Yes. Okay. Great.
Committee:
House Judiciary, Rules and Administration
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
MS House Floor - 31 March, 2026; 10:00 AM
Mississippi House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> school and regular worship service. school and regular worship service.
- , our school, very well um in your school, our school, very well um in your homes<00:22:54.400><c> and
- Our reform<02:00:17.280><c> schools.</c> reform schools. reform schools. Yes,<02:00:19.000><c> sir.
- in schools.
- </c> it comes to firearms in schools. it comes to firearms in schools.
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Ways and Means (01/14/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- I heard two years ago when you talked about the impact of housing and its impact on school costs, and
- the impact of Housing and its<02:56:50.439><c> impact</c><02:56:50.800><c> on</c><02:56:51.560><c> school
- costs</c><02:56:52.520><c> and</c><02:56:52.920><c> and</c><02:56:53.080><c> that</c> its impact on school
- costs and and that its impact on school costs and and that they're<02:56:53.399><c> not</c><02:56:53.720
Summary:
The meeting was a Ways and Means briefing opened by the vice chair, who introduced Jason Wong of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston to discuss the national and regional economy. Wong focused on inflation, asking why it had fallen from about 9% in 2022 to the 2%–3% range, and what that meant for monetary policy and the risk of an economic downturn. He said the Fed’s target is 2%, noted that recent PCE inflation was about 2.4% and core PCE about 2.7%, and described the ongoing debate over whether interest rates should stay tight or be lowered further to protect the labor market.
Wong explained that the improvement in inflation has been driven largely by goods prices, especially durable goods such as cars, appliances, and furniture, as well as non-durable goods like food. He said supply-chain disruptions during the pandemic caused major price spikes in 2022, but those pressures have eased and many goods prices are now at or below the Fed’s target. He also referenced the New York Fed’s Global Supply Chain Pressure Index, saying it showed extreme pandemic-era disruptions that have since receded.
The main remaining inflation problem, he said, is in services, especially housing. Wong broke services into rent of shelter and all other services, explaining that shelter is a large share of household budgets and that housing inflation has a lag because rent measures often reflect older lease terms rather than current market rents. He said monthly Zillow data suggest market rents have cooled and may eventually feed through to official inflation measures. Members asked several questions about the chart’s time scale, the treatment of real estate, property taxes, and utilities, and Wong clarified that housing costs are counted in services and that the slides would be shared digitally. No votes or formal actions were taken.
MO
Transcript Highlights:
- The price or the evaluation of the property will go into the school system to where it counts on their
- So it allows school districts to be able to maybe borrow more money against their bonding.
- I guess my one concern with that would be that you're kind of extending the credit of the school district
- And a lot of times the school districts—there's usually, in the Chapter 100 bonds that I've been associated
- with, the school district is actually... ...with, usually the school district has actually paid some
Committee:
House Legislative Review
Summary:
The committee met without a quorum at first, then heard testimony on House Bill 2516, which would allow a qualified family advocate to participate in a patient’s care during a 96-hour mental health hold. Representative Burns said the bill is intended to prevent facilities from using blanket HIPAA-based policies to exclude family members who often provide critical background, medication history, and discharge support. Members asked whether the bill assumes incapacity based on detention and whether a doctor could still deny family participation; Burns said the goal is to let physicians permit family input and that the advocacy role would end once the patient is released. No one testified for or against the bill, and the hearing was closed.
The committee then heard House Joint Resolution 171, which would count property held in Chapter 100 bond arrangements toward a school district’s bonding capacity even though the property is tax-exempt while under municipal or other government ownership. Representative Faulkner said the change would help districts borrow more and noted an amendment was being considered to include all government entities, not just municipalities. Members raised concern that the proposal would extend school district credit without allowing the district to use the property’s tax revenue to repay the bond, though Faulkner said Chapter 100 projects are temporary and eventually return to the tax rolls. No public testimony was offered.
After a quorum was established, the committee entered executive session and voted on House Bill 3205. The motion to do pass the bill was approved 6-0, with six ayes and no noes. The committee also postponed executive action on another measure until the following week, then adjourned.