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WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Select Federal Natural Resource Management Committee, July 13, 2026

Select Federal Natural Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • We're people living lives in Rock Springs, Green River, and that whole area.
  • </c><01:37:32.960><c> services.
  • </c> enhancement and improvement services. enhancement and improvement services.
  • </c> the how that affects forest service the how that affects forest service lands?
  • Is it going to be able to live?
Keywords: 916, all
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

MS Senate Floor - 10 February, 2026; 10:00 AM

Mississippi Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Through programs like this, First Place supervised independent living, they help youth successfully transition
  • independent living, they help youth<00:35:25.480><c> successfully</c><00:35:26.160><c> transition</c
  • </c> a service to go ahead and promote them. a service to go ahead and promote them.
  • services that they're receiving?
  • </c> inadequate service. inadequate service.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Day 56 (3-31-26)

Kentucky Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Public Service Commission, Senator West. Public Service Commission, Senator West.
  • </c> Angela Hatton to the Public Service Angela Hatton to the Public Service Commission,<00:10:33.920
  • House Bill 369, an act jury service.
  • House Bill 506, services.
  • </c> service initiative. service initiative.
Bills: HB567 , HB776 , HB2 , HB568 , HB619
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

February 26, 2026 - 03:30 PM

Commerce Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • It requires the Public Service Commission to develop minimum tariff and service requirements for data
  • You're recognized to explain the Department of Financial Services package.
  • Services.
  • . ...services to everyone, and therefore that's not preferential.
  • To pretend we live in a monochrome world is foolish and short-sighted.
Summary: The committee first heard CS/HB 1263 on insurance regulation. The sponsor said the bill would strengthen the Office of Insurance Regulation’s tools to oversee property and auto insurance markets, including market conduct and solvency exams, mitigation discounts, storage of mitigation inspection forms, and clearer oversight of pharmacy benefit managers. An amendment narrowing fingerprinting requirements was adopted, and the bill passed favorably after supportive testimony from OIR and others. Members then considered CS/HB 527, which would require a qualified human review before an insurance claim can be denied or reduced when artificial intelligence is used in the process. After an amendment removing the word “algorithm” was adopted, insurers and trade groups testified in opposition, arguing current law already covers claims handling and that the bill could create duplicative work and slow innovation. Supporters, including a consumer and labor representative, said human judgment is needed to protect claimants. The bill passed favorably. The committee also approved CS/HB 637 on farm equipment “lemon law” rights, with an amendment clarifying consumer definitions, refund rights, repair-period extensions, and a July 1, 2026 effective date. CS/HB 107 on data centers also passed after an amendment narrowing the five-mile siting restriction to data centers over 50 megawatts and adding noise-study requirements; business groups supported a framework but opposed the NDA ban and siting limits, while several members raised competitiveness and local-impact concerns. Later, the committee passed CS/HB 1291 on NICA funding and solvency, CS/HB 185 on a sales tax exemption for home-hardening products, CS/HB 425 on historic African-American cemetery preservation, CS/CS/CS/HB 1177 on Space Florida and spaceport operations, CS/CS/CS/HB 657 on community associations and HOA/condo reforms, and CS/CS/HB 1221, the DFS package. The final major item discussed was CS/HB 1001 on local government DEI restrictions, which drew extensive questioning about definitions, exceptions, cultural and religious observances, advisory councils, and contracting rules; the transcript cuts off before the bill’s final disposition.
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session, 3/24/2026 #1

Maryland Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh we are so Services Administration.
  • We are service to the state of Maryland.
  • Service, Maryland Environmental Service, amendment<00:24:42.400><c> 21</c><00:24:42.840><c> reduces<
  • </c> was authorized by the General Services was authorized by the General Services Administration<00:
  • Reform Maryland Transit Administration Reform Act.
Summary: The Senate convened with 42 members present and a quorum, opened with an invocation by Pastor Jaylen Robinson, and recognized several guests and honorees. Early floor remarks included a welcome to students from Forest Oak Middle School, a young Senate shadow from Woodlawn High School, and guests from Charles H. Flowers High School. The chamber also noted a doctor of the day and announced that panoramic photos in the Senate lounge were available for order by March 27, with eye exams available in the State House. The main legislative business was Senate Bill 283, the President’s Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2026. The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee presented 291 amendments, described as funding priorities for jobs, infrastructure, and reliability while staying within debt affordability limits. The amendments covered school construction, natural resources, higher education, housing, Maryland Environmental Service, miscellaneous grants, local Senate bond initiatives, jails and detention centers, and pre-authorizations for fiscal 2028. Four amendments were separated for individual roll calls: 30, 35, 46, and 241, all of which were adopted. The remaining committee amendments were adopted without objection, and the favorable committee report as amended was then taken up. During debate on the capital budget amendments, one senator raised concerns about the bill and the difficulty of tracking the amendments on the electronic system, prompting discussion about technical issues and the availability of the documents on the website and in paper form. The chair said the committee had been working on the bill for months and urged the body to proceed. A question was raised about Amendment 264, which deauthorized a Willing Helper Society renovation project in Charles County; the chair explained the money had not been spent, was about to expire, and was repurposed to a Boys and Girls Club of Southern Maryland project to keep the funding in Charles County.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Children and Family Law (02/03/2026)

Children and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • . living. living. uh<00:26:36.799><c> the</c><00:26:37.039><c> party</c><00:26:37.360><c> in</c><00:26
  • </c> house I live in. house I live in. &gt;&gt; Sorry,<00:28:38.720><c> sir.
  • Thank you. nonprofit providing civil legal services nonprofit providing civil legal services to<00:34
  • </c><00:49:44.960><c> with</c> especially if the children lives with especially if the children lives
  • </c> assigned a child protective service assigned a child protective service worker<04:34:16.240><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII Feb 25th, 2025

Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII, & VIII

Transcript Highlights:
  • technology services program.
  • Next month we'll go live with our eighth.
  • We do appreciate your service.
  • Our new licensing system went live in August.
  • accessing mental health services.
Keywords: 1184, house, all
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 36 (2-27-26)

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Transitioning the administration of underutilized Medicaid-covered dental services to an administrative
  • Transitioning the administration of underutilized Medicaid-covered dental services to an administrative
  • where they live.
  • where they live.
  • </c> actually living. actually living.
Keywords: 958, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Energy Finance and Policy Committee 3/24/26

Energy Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:21:00.960><c> Ultimately,</c><00:21:01.600><c> this</c> and reliable service.
  • Ultimately, this and reliable service.
  • we provide affordable for our customers, particularly for those less able to afford these services.
  • I want to service to their rateayers.
  • If we're worried about cost, transportation state but we live in an international state but we live in
Bills: HF4236 , HF4122 , HF4377
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Health and Welfare Apr 14th, 2026

Health and Welfare

Transcript Highlights:
  • They're trying to save lives. They're trying to help mothers.
  • We want to save lives for mommies and babies.
  • “Offering medical services.
  • When we were receiving those services at the” “That or was the practicing physician receiving those services
  • Well, we're talking about providing medical services, right?
Summary: The committee first took up House Bill 611 by Rep. Freeman, which would require pregnancy-related service centers that provide health care services to be licensed or, as amended, to clearly disclose that they are not a licensed medical facility regulated by the Louisiana Department of Health. Rep. Freeman and supporting witnesses argued the bill was prompted by a legislative auditor report and concerns that some centers provide ultrasounds, STI testing, pregnancy tests, and related services without clear medical oversight. The Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners’ executive director testified that interpreting ultrasounds and performing certain tests can constitute the practice of medicine, while opponents argued the centers already operate under medical directors and that the disclosure requirement was unconstitutional under the NIFLA case. The committee adopted an amendment, but after debate on the amended bill, a motion to report favorably failed on a roll call vote, and the bill was voluntarily deferred. The committee then heard House Bill 902 by Rep. Marcelle, which directs the Louisiana Department of Health to develop trauma-informed training. Supporters said the bill grew out of a task force on student behavior, mental health, and discipline, and that educators need a more consistent, evidence-based trauma-informed curriculum than what is currently available online. Some members raised concerns about cost and whether the bill would mandate new school obligations, while a witness from the Louisiana Baptist Convention opposed the measure as mission creep and argued trauma-informed care is too specialized for general teacher training. Other members supported the bill as a way to help educators identify and respond to children facing trauma. The bill was amended with technical changes and then discussed further, but the transcript ends before a final vote on HB 902 is shown.
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Legislative Finance Jul 22nd, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • Where NewSpaceNexus lives.
  • Specific that businesses startups in those sectors get free services to them.
  • Hours of classroom instruction followed by 280 hours of work-based learning, and then they transition
  • There are services that will crosswalk your foreign degree with the skillset that an employer in the
  • For where it's a great environment for kids to live, and it's not all in relation to education.
AK

Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jun 12th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Alaska House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Keep us humble in service, united in purpose, and mindful of the common good.
  • My municipality and others have explained in a great deal of detail some of the public services that
  • It is the most fair to every community in the corridor, recognizing realities around where people live
  • I lived through that process, and the state lived through that process.
  • that it brings to the contractors and the companies that are based in terms of the residents that live
Keywords: 905, all
DE
Transcript Highlights:
  • Justin, thank you for your hard work, your loyalty, your friendship, and your service.
  • and that has guided me in my years of service as well.
  • services.
  • She survived this attack because she had the will to live.
  • And she has advocated for the will to live. And she has advocated for the will to live.
Summary: The House convened with a quorum present, opened with a moment of silence for Ted Williams, prayer, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Members then accepted the previous day’s minutes and moved into a series of recognitions, beginning with House Resolution 27 designating June 24, 2026 as Staff Appreciation Day. The resolution was adopted by voice vote, and the chamber spent much of the meeting honoring legislative staff across both caucuses, with members and staff introducing themselves and being recognized for years of service and behind-the-scenes work. The House also recognized staff member Justin, who is leaving for a position with the Delaware State Board of Education, and later gave farewell remarks for Representative Kevin Hensley and Representative Charles Postles, both of whom are retiring. Numerous members spoke in tribute to their service, constituent work, and personal character, and both Hensley and Postles offered remarks thanking colleagues, staff, and family. The House then received communications from the Senate, including several bills and resolutions passed and returned, and a notice of Senate concurrence on other measures. Representative Wilson-Anton made a brief statement explaining her vote on Senate Bill 100 and reaffirming support for marriage equality and related civil rights issues. The chamber also took up Senate Joint Resolution 16 and Senate Joint Resolution 17, which set the official revenue estimates for fiscal years 2026 and 2027; both were read, called to roll, and passed by constitutional majority votes of 37-4 and 40-1, respectively. Finally, the House considered Senate Bill 335, the operating budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 2027. Representative Williams presented the budget on behalf of the Joint Finance Committee, describing major funding items including raises for state and education employees, health insurance and retiree benefit funding, developmental disability services, Medicaid growth, purchase of care, and maintenance of reserve funds. Several members praised the committee’s work, while Representative Shupe said he would vote no, citing concerns about the budget’s 6.3% growth despite appreciating the committee’s effort. After the budget presentation and comments, Leader Harris moved that the House recess for party caucuses, and the House stood in recess until the call of the bell.
NJ

New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

Senate Budget and Appropriations Jun 24th, 2026

Senate Budget and Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you for your commitment and the service that they have provided from the 1900s until now.
  • enforcement officers services in the non-public schools in that district.
  • the local unit for those services.
  • , low-acuity services, moderate-acuity services, and perform care, and eliminate the requirement that
  • You're the lawyer here, but I am afraid for the future of our fire service.
Keywords: 1146, all
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 11th, 2026 at 09:05 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • , employment, and emergency services.
  • This is on the request of CTIA, striking radio common carrier services, including mobile telephone services
  • They also provide the service in that community. Everybody provides a service, but we don't.
  • If we are directly supporting an internet service provider to provide service on a nation, Pueblo, or
  • But then do they, if you're going to get service, does the person that's requesting service have to get
Bills: SB152 , SB145 , SB190 , HB247
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Administration (01/29/2026)

Legislative Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • You know, our team downstairs in House Committee Services, um, you know, they could certainly answer
  • <c> the</c><00:55:49.040><c> house</c> transition internally within the house transition internally within
  • </c> reports uh our House Committee Services reports uh our House Committee Services team<01:10:56.560
  • </c> because we had uh legislative services because we had uh legislative services helping<01:13:14.800
  • Over the State House is what is the precedent for the military service flags.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Revenue Stabilization and Tax Policy Aug 14th, 2025

Revenue Stabilization & Tax Policy Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • A GRT incorporates services.
  • We know that the services economy has grown very quickly.
  • We achieve this by including services.
  • For services, it's a little more complicated.
  • You for the service. Yes, Madam Chair.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary C May 12th, 2026

Judiciary C

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so it’s a sad indictment upon the society in which we live.
  • And when we put them in services, then the number only had like 160.
  • services.
  • I assume that you live here in Baton Rouge, or do you live in Baker? I live in Baton Rouge.
  • You live in Baton Rouge. But I did live in Baker before.
Committee: Senate Judiciary C
Keywords: 974, senate, all
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session, 3/17/2026 #1

Maryland House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • the lives we live here in Maryland without Calvert Cliffs.
  • </c> succeed and and feed our grid and live succeed and and feed our grid and live the<01:17:45.160><
  • c> lives</c><01:17:45.560><c> we</c><01:17:45.720><c> live</c><01:17:46.160><c> here</c><01:17:46.520
  • ><c> in</c><01:17:46.680><c> Maryland</c> the lives we live here in Maryland the lives we live here in
  • </c> "I'm going to live here. I like it here. "I'm going to live here. I like it here.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/13/25

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> our top priority uh our dining services our top priority uh our dining services providers<00:21:
  • </c> champagne or wine during their service champagne or wine during their service um<00:47:54.920><c
  • Will that be the person providing the service?
  • Will that be the person providing the service?
  • Will that be the person providing the service?