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MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection - 03/06/25
Commerce and Consumer Protection
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:37:07.280><c> this</c> and pound foolish not to support this and pound foolish not to support
- </c><01:20:03.560><c> but</c> deserving of love care and support but deserving of love care and support
- </c> Foundation of Minnesota we're in support Foundation of Minnesota we're in support of<01:21:21.040
- </c> reproductive health will support reproductive health will support stronger<01:21:29.800><c> health
- We ask that you support Senate File 1085. Thank you. We ask that you support Senate File 1085.
Committee:
Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:37:39.000><c> with</c> able to support people with able to support people with disabilities.<
- , provider support.
- </c><00:52:42.560><c> It</c><00:52:42.680><c> is</c> county support, provider support.
- It is county support, provider support.
- Um, and so, I very much support it.
Committee:
Senate Human Services
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/26
Agriculture Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, this company has a really dark past: they were early Nazi supporters.
- </c><00:47:40.640><c> putting</c> farmers, I hope you support putting farmers, I hope you support putting
- farmers and our agriculture support farmers and our agriculture lands,<00:57:49.119><c> continue</c>
- support support the<01:10:28.480><c> 99%</c><01:10:29.360><c> of</c><01:10:29.600><c> people</c><01:
- And so if we can actually find some things that can get to a place where we're providing support for
Bills:
HF3718
Committee:
House Agriculture Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 02/18/26
Jobs and Economic Development
Transcript Highlights:
- Verbal outbursts, shouting, or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.
- </c> depend on how well we can support depend on how well we can support participation,<00:31:55.679>
- </c> internal operations general support internal operations general support services.<01:01:56.559><
- </c> support a local immigrantled business. support a local immigrantled business.
- all women. communities that support all women.
Committee:
Senate Jobs and Economic Development
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> additional supports we can provide them. additional supports we can provide them.
- </c> supportive measure for our children. supportive measure for our children.
- </c> contracted family support. Go ahead. contracted family support. Go ahead.
- We have um contracts support services.
- We can support them, as well as support the families during some very difficult potential times, right
VT
Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session - 2026-05-08 - 11:30AM
Vermont Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- You're voting no for supports for bike and pedestrian safety.
- Project that supports your local stop sign being put in.
- So this coming Wednesday, it's an effort by the Vermont Family Readiness Program, support which is supported
- </c><02:23:34.240><c> our</c> Wednesday uh that is to support our Wednesday uh that is to support our
- </c><02:23:40.640><c> the</c> support which is supported by the support which is supported by the Vermont
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- . support. support.
- It supports our district's quickly.
- </c> encourage you to support that proposal. encourage you to support that proposal.
- </c> I just wanted to highlight our support I just wanted to highlight our support for<01:19:54.400><
- </c> to be laid over and uh I fully support to be laid over and uh I fully support it. it. it.
Committee:
House Education Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/3/26
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> their meaningful engagement and support their meaningful engagement and support of<00:05:06.160>
- </c> supports House File 376A. supports House File 376A. Thank<00:07:32.720><c> you.</c> Thank you.
- I just can't support<00:34:33.040><c> it.</c> support it. support it.
- So I support it as well. And with work. So I support it as well.
- </c> we support House File 3413. we support House File 3413.
Committee:
House Public Safety Finance and Policy
Keywords:
Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, BCA, Use of Force Investigations Unit, federal agents, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, Customs and Border Protection, CBP, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, USCIS, officer-involved death, use of force, law enforcement accountability, police oversight, independent investigation, criminal sexual conduct, sexual assault, peace officers
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- And we've been supported by discharge from the Carrizo-Wilcox.
- And we know of one person that lives there that would support it.
- place to support the aquifer. That's a great question.
- Again, we support economic growth. We're heavily invested in the future.
- I'm very supportive of his efforts to move surface water.
Committee:
House Natural Resources
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> in support of the committee report. in support of the committee report.
- </c> are now in support of public meetings. are now in support of public meetings.
- </c> green button uh to support this uh OTP? green button uh to support this uh OTP?
- </c> support the committee committee motion? support the committee committee motion?
- I stand in support<05:03:44.400><c> of</c> support of support of HB138.<05:03:46.480><c> This</c><05:
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 Environment and Agriculture (02/04/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> background in state policy that supports background in state policy that supports it<01:08:27.239
- So I do support this bill.
- I strongly support uh approach and I strongly support uh establishing<04:31:28.159><c> the</c><04:31
- <05:14:52.638><c> zero</c> support zero support zero opposition<05:14:55.400><c> on</c><05:14:55.600>
- I'm here to say I support this bill.
Summary:
The Environment and Agriculture Committee met in work session on several bills, beginning with HB 153, which would require two or more law enforcement officers in each county to receive animal cruelty training. Members said the bill had been sent to the Animal Protection and Licensing Subcommittee, where Representative Kuttab is expected to schedule a meeting soon to consider possible amendments based on testimony and other ideas. The committee later returned to HB 153 and confirmed a work session was planned for February 14, with discussion also including whether to explore a task force concept raised in testimony.
The committee also discussed HB 215 and HB 566, both related to landfill permitting and leachate or harm/benefit reporting. Representative Gerana said he had met with the DES director and was working on amendments that would add a preliminary screening phase for determining net public benefit and expand the list of benefits beyond capacity need to include items such as economic and infrastructure benefits. HB 566 was said to be in the same posture as HB 215, and both were slated for subcommittee review the following Tuesday morning. HB 171 was also added for subcommittee discussion, with members saying the changes would be technical rather than substantive.
HB 240, which removes forfeiture penalties for non-payment of dog licenses, drew support for a simple amendment changing a statutory “shall” to “may” so municipal officials would have discretion about issuing a warrant. Representative Bixby said OLS advised that this was the cleanest way to provide flexibility, and he reported that the sponsor was agreeable to the change. The committee also discussed HB 179, concerning hazardous waste accident fees, where the sponsor proposed a revised amendment imposing a $1,000-per-day penalty after 90 days of non-payment. Members raised concerns about homeowners, hobby farmers, and whether the bill could unfairly burden people who were not negligent or whose insurance claims were delayed. The sponsor and others said the intent was to recover costs from responsible parties, especially businesses, and to protect local taxpayers and fire departments from bearing the cost of damaged hazardous materials equipment. No votes were taken; the bills were left for further subcommittee work and amendment drafting.
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
MS House Floor - 4 February, 2026; 10:00 AM
Mississippi House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> God, thank you for the best support God, thank you for the best support staff<00:10:13.440><c> that
- </c> back child support to DHS. back child support to DHS.
- Now, your state support<05:07:42.000><c> funds</c> support funds support funds are<05:07:44.080><c> being
- You don't want to support that. We're a small business state. Please don't support this bill.
- </c> support from their board. support from their board.
MD
Transcript Highlights:
- I am generally a pretty good supporter, I believe, of private sector labor unions in the trades.
- I am uh generally uh a pretty good I am uh generally uh a pretty good supporter<00:20:41.360><c> I</c
- </c><00:27:06.480><c> affordability</c> housing directly supports affordability housing directly supports
- I stand to support my green vote for this amendment.
- my green vote for I stand to support my green vote for this<00:31:18.880><c> amendment.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- In<00:08:58.000><c> support.</c> In support. In support.
- ><c> local</c> the support structures to support local the support structures to support local people
- </c> urge you to support SB 2907. Mahalo. urge you to support SB 2907. Mahalo.
- Next, we have in support.
- </c> members, for your support. members, for your support.
Bills:
SB2613 , SB2543 , SB2398 , SB2046 , SB2800 , SB2818 , SB2973 , SB2367 , SB2907 , SB3067 , SB3053 , SB2944 , SB2074 , SB2596
Committee:
House Water & Land
Keywords:
public school land transfer, Department of Education, DOE, land conveyance, fee simple title, tax map key, TMK, Act 307, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022, Act 139, Board of Land and Natural Resources, BLNR, Department of Land and Natural Resources, DLNR, Kauai, Maui, Honolulu, Kaimuki Middle School, Wilcox Elementary School, school property
Summary:
The committee heard testimony on SB 2613, SD1, HD1, relating to public school land transfer. The Attorney General’s office and the Department of Education supported the bill’s technical cleanup of Act 307, but strongly opposed a new provision that would convey school parcels containing public and school library facilities to the Hawaii State Public Library System. They argued the added transfer language conflicted with Act 307’s purpose of consolidating school land for more efficient school operations, and said existing law already allows co-located library use through rights of entry, licenses, or other agreements. The library system supported the bill and said it was trying to resolve longstanding operational conflicts on shared school-campus libraries, especially where public access, construction, and campus safety issues arise.
Members questioned whether the Board of Education should simply mediate the dispute, whether the bill was the right solution, and whether a formal memorandum of agreement might be a better approach than a land transfer. The library system described years of difficulty coordinating with DOE on projects and said it needed a clearer process to complete work and spend CIP funds. Discussion also touched on a Kauai parcel in the bill, identified as a tennis court, and whether resurfacing could be completed before any transfer. The Attorney General indicated that if the goal is to preserve library uses while keeping title with the state, DLNR or another documented arrangement may be more appropriate than transferring fee title to the library system.
The committee then heard SB 2543 SD2 HD1, relating to state construction projects. DAGS supported the measure, and the Hawaii Ironworkers Stabilization Fund and Hawaii Building Construction Trade Council strongly supported it, saying the bill would help spot-check high-cost projects and reduce waste from overruns and delays. One testifier opposed the bill, arguing the proposed construction manager role was too limited and that DAGS needed more training, decentralized authority, and better internal decision-making rather than a new layer of oversight. Supporters said the bill was intended as a pilot program to address repeated cost overruns and improve accountability on state construction projects.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband and Rural Development - 03/21/25
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development
Transcript Highlights:
- I hope this proposal earns your support. help support small processors, help help support small processors
- </c> And uh I would appreciate your support And uh I would appreciate your support as<00:18:28.640><c
- </c> and others for authoring and supporting and others for authoring and supporting this<00:22:32.000
- </c> support. Thank you, Commissioner Volvo. support. Thank you, Commissioner Volvo.
- </c> support this bill. Thank you. support this bill. Thank you.
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- And he started to support it.
- I appreciate your support today.
- And so I ask for your support on this amendment. And so I ask for your support on this amendment.
- I ask that you please support the amendment. I ask that you please support the amendment.
- You're extremely supportive.
Summary:
The Senate opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several introductions and memorial remarks, including a moment of silence for service members killed in the conflict in Iran. The chamber then moved to special orders and took up a series of bills, with many measures passing unanimously after brief explanations and, in several cases, substitution of House companions. Early bills included CS/CS/SB 1062 on speech and debate education, which drew extensive supportive debate about the civic value of debate programs and passed 37-0, and SB 1072 on an anti-Semitism task force, which was amended to clarify that criticism of Israel is not prohibited and then passed 37-0.
The Senate also approved CS/CS/SB 1230/HB 1019 on PFAS chemicals and firefighting foam, with discussion focused on phasing out AFFF, testing requirements, exceptions for federal aviation and military uses, and support for firefighters and water quality; the bill passed 37-0. Other measures passed without opposition included SB 1706 on the My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program, SB 186 on student health and safety and seizure response training, SB 598 on funeral and cemetery services, SB 990/HB 883 on protected cell captive insurance companies, SB 554 on nonprofit corporations, SB 560 on child welfare and foster care medication procedures, SB 684/HB 961 on electronic signatures for salvage titles, and SB 778/HB 569 on forensic client services. Two bills, SB 432 on intoxicating substances and SB 928 on dangerous crimes, were temporarily postponed.
A major portion of the meeting was devoted to SB 1134 on official actions of local governments and DEI-related activities. The sponsor argued the bill would prevent counties and municipalities from funding or promoting DEI efforts he described as discriminatory or indoctrinating, while opponents offered amendments to narrow the bill to spending only, add an intent requirement for penalties, and preserve local proclamations and observances. Those amendments were debated at length but were not adopted. The sponsor then continued explaining the bill’s exceptions, including references to holidays, heritage sites, and the Pulse Memorial, and the chamber was still in debate on the underlying measure when the transcript ended.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:05:20.360><c> of</c> the opportunity to testify in support of the opportunity to testify in support
- We're in recess until 3:20. opposition and 169 169 in support I'm opposition and 169 169 in support I'm
- </c><00:56:17.000><c> SB</c> taxpayers strongly supports SB taxpayers strongly supports SB 295<00:56:
- </c> support state support of public support state support of public education<01:08:02.200><c> for</
- I am here in support of this bill.
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 5/6/25
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:04:09.760><c> of</c> opportunity to testify in support of opportunity to testify in support of
- </c> support and looking forward to the vote. support and looking forward to the vote.
- </c> each bianium to the self uh support each bianium to the self uh support services<00:14:19.360><c
- </c><00:43:09.920><c> support</c> lower sue, duth, and stloud. support lower sue, duth, and stloud. support
- I want to thank you for your support, your prior support of NDC, your continued support of NDC, and I
Keywords:
workers' compensation, insurance programs, employee protection, Minnesota statutes, safety regulations, prevailing wage, certified payroll, payroll reporting, construction contracts, public works, project registration, labor standards, contractor compliance, subcontractor reporting, state government, Department of Administration, Commissioner of Labor and Industry, Metropolitan Council, highway construction, public construction
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Incident Support Teams and Incident Support Task Force, as well as our faith-based and volunteer organizations
- We need to continue to support our great state.
- We can support; we can bring resources in to help effectuate that.
- Nobody does this alone, and our job is to support them.
- . technical support as needed.