Video & Transcript : 'closed primary' :

Page 467 of 500
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Now these are closed loop systems.
  • We use closed loop water systems.
  • Turner: Then closed loop water cooling would use the next and then air cooled closed loop would use the
  • Air would be close to the 1.5, and water would be close to the 1.3. Representative Turner: Okay.
  • We're looking into nuclear very closely.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/5/25

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I know that is very close. Um, thank you for that clarification.
  • I know that is very close. Um, thank you for that clarification.
  • I know that is very close. Um, thank you for that clarification.
  • You and I are very close to the exact same page here.
  • Anderson, do you have any closing comments on House File 1702 as amended? No, Madam Chair.
Bills: HF47 , HF434 , HF1503 , HF1702
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> employees so we again were able to close employees so we again were able to close that<00:28:54.039
  • Over the past year, we've completed close to 1,400 random audits of employers.
  • Representative Baker, would you have any closing comment? Mr.
  • <01:09:35.960><c> just</c><01:09:36.120><c> a</c><01:09:36.279><c> quick</c><01:09:36.520><c> closing
  • </c><01:09:36.839><c> comment</c><01:09:37.080><c> Mr</c> closing just a quick closing comment Mr closing
Keywords: 1183, house
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 111 May 4th, 2026

Colorado House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> getting fired by OSHA offices closing getting fired by OSHA offices closing down<01:41:20.639><c
  • </c><02:26:31.600><c> uh</c> know again I guess just in closing uh know again I guess just in closing
  • </c> &gt;&gt; Close<03:02:24.880><c> enough.</c> &gt;&gt; Close enough. &gt;&gt; Close enough.
  • Close<03:02:27.279><c> enough.
  • </c><03:37:04.080><c> It's</c> aren't going to close. They're not. It's aren't going to close.
Keywords: 981, all
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session, 3/17/2026 #1

Maryland House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:09:23.160><c> prematurely,</c> plants to close prematurely, plants to close prematurely, it<01
  • ,</c><02:14:58.480><c> laying</c> that grocery store closing, laying that grocery store closing, laying
  • </c><03:47:56.240><c> to</c> sort of Carol West, we're real close to sort of Carol West, we're real close
  • Real<03:47:57.880><c> close.
  • </c> Real close. Where are you going to go? Real close. Where are you going to go?
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, July 16, 2026)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • resource gaps that have closing resource gaps that have persisted<01:07:48.799><c> for</c><01:07:49.119
  • Speaker, I have no more speakers and I'm ready to close and I reserve. >> The gentleman reserves. >>
  • Speaker. >> I'm ready to close, and I reserve. >> Does the gentleman from California yield?
  • The country is not primary. It may be secondary. It may be tertiary.
  • It could even be quinary, but it's not primary. They believe in you and report to you.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - Part 1 - 04/28/25

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Environmental fund changes: the environmental fund is again the primary funding fund for the PCA.
  • The environmental fund is again the primary funding fund for the PCA.
  • And then on line 49 is a direct appropriation from the closed landfill investment fund.
  • And then on line 49 is a direct appropriation from the closed landfill investment fund.
  • Um, close to that, yes. A lot of that fee money was used to offset general fund reductions.
Committee: Senate Finance
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Session - 2026-05-14 - 1:00PM

Vermont House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The small number of crypto kiosks operating in Vermont is prominently the primary reason why relatively
  • and creating licenses for wholesale dealers in the Department of Liquor and Lottery, DLL, which will close
  • > Liquor and Lauder, DLL, Liquor and Lauder, DLL, which<00:34:51.839><c> will</c><00:34:52.079><c> close
  • </c><00:34:52.399><c> loopholes</c><00:34:53.200><c> that</c><00:34:53.440><c> have</c> which will close
  • loopholes that have which will close loopholes that have been<00:34:53.919><c> allowing</c><00:34:54.480
Keywords: 926, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 3/13/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • lasting self-sufficiency by interrupting the downward spiral often faced after the loss of a family's primary
  • If not, before we go to your close, Chair Scott, I'd just like to say that, considering what this program
  • 00:51:32.680><c> chair</c><00:51:33.000><c> Scott</c><00:51:33.799><c> please</c><00:51:34.040><c> close
  • </c><00:51:34.640><c> yeah</c><00:51:34.839><c> thank</c> said chair Scott please close yeah thank said
  • chair Scott please close yeah thank you<00:51:35.200><c> Mr</c><00:51:35.440><c> chair</c><00:51:35.760
Bills: HF1027 , HF101 , HF1021
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Sustainable Foraging Task Force 10/8/25

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's it's pretty close.
  • It's it's pretty<01:36:12.080><c> close.
  • If you add it all together pretty close.
  • </c><02:07:27.199><c> Um,</c> I think that's really close to 80%.
  • Um, I think that's really close to 80%.
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (01/28/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • on House Bill And I close the hearing on House Bill 1795.
  • with that, we will close the hearing on<00:54:36.079><c> HB1806.
  • It doesn't open it up to anyone else other than the... the primary intent should be that the primary
  • Seeing none, we'll close the hearing on 11:32. That concludes our day.
  • on Seeing none, we'll close the hearing on 11:32.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/27/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • My closing statement, Mr.
  • “I have a close friend who lived in Salome until very recently.
  • Queen Creek is close, you know, meaning in years.
  • Queen Creek is close, you know, meaning in years.
  • The amendment does satisfy one of my primary concerns.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

IC - Legislative Finance Dec 9th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, members of the committee, I believe it's close to $9 billion. $9 billion?
  • We just closed the first application window: 116 applications.
  • I mean, you know, it's close enough for government work, as they say.
  • Our senior mill sites are closing around the state.
  • We've been working closely with UNM on that project all year.
Summary: The committee heard first from LFC staff on a brief about New Mexico’s universal child care expansion. Staff said child care assistance has clear benefits for parents and families, but LFC has not found evidence in New Mexico that it improves children’s educational outcomes; they argued pre-K is the better tool for that goal. The brief highlighted four concerns with universal access: an estimated annual cost of about $849.7 million, a sharp decline in registered homes, possible crowding out of lower-income families, and reduced access for children under age two. Staff also suggested possible mitigations such as prioritizing slots for low-income and at-risk families, reinstating sliding-scale co-pays, and tying quality improvements to workforce wages. Members raised questions about the cost estimate, funding sources, provider quality, and whether the data showed actual crowding out. Several lawmakers expressed support for child care generally but concern about the fiscal impact and whether universal access would divert resources from the families most in need. Others emphasized the importance of child care for workforce participation, rural communities, and family stability, and questioned how registered homes are counted and regulated. LFC staff clarified that the cost estimate was for child care assistance only, not the entire ECECD budget, and that the data showed declines in the share of lowest-income children and infants/toddlers served, though not causation. The ECECD secretary then presented the department’s response, saying universal child care is intended to complete a cradle-to-career system and that the department has already seen strong uptake, increased capacity, and rising workforce participation. She said 6,206 families were found eligible in the first month, the share of infants and toddlers served rose, and new provider applications and licensed slots increased after the November rollout. The department also emphasized wage increases, quality improvements, and a new wage scale/career lattice, while projecting a lower near-term cost than LFC’s estimate and requesting additional funding for child care, early pre-K, home visiting, workforce systems, and capacity-building. No votes or formal actions were taken in the portion provided; the discussion was informational and focused on questions and testimony.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Finance - 01/08/25

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • a close game, where it's really too close to call who the winner of the game is going to be.
  • </c><01:10:24.159><c> game</c> to be what they consider a close game to be what they consider a close
  • </c><01:10:25.320><c> close</c><01:10:25.600><c> game</c> and what we consider a close close game and
  • what we consider a close close game where<01:10:26.159><c> it's</c><01:10:26.360><c> really</c><01:10
  • :27.520><c> who</c> where it's really too close to call who where it's really too close to call who the
Committee: Senate Finance
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session, 3/4/2026 #1

Maryland Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I observed the following in recent national primaries and presidential elections at the Prince George's
  • </c> observed the following in recent observed the following in recent national<01:07:38.640><c> primaries
  • </c><01:07:39.359><c> and</c><01:07:39.680><c> presidential</c> national primaries and presidential national
  • primaries and presidential elections<01:07:40.799><c> at</c><01:07:41.039><c> the</c><01:07:41.200><
KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • . >> Well, there was the primary case that we cited in our briefs when we were litigating the school
  • the</c> &gt;&gt; Well, there there there was the the &gt;&gt; Well, there there there was the the primary
  • 50.640><c> cited</c><00:40:51.160><c> in</c><00:40:51.360><c> our</c><00:40:51.480><c> briefs</c> primary
  • case that we cited in our briefs primary case that we cited in our briefs when<00:40:52.280><c> we</
Summary: The Juvenile Justice Oversight Council met with a quorum, approved the October 8, 2025 minutes, and welcomed guests including Marshall County Attorney Jason Darnall. The main topic was juvenile interrogation, with a presentation from Kentucky Youth Advocates by Courtney Downs and Shannon Moody. They said their organization is supporting a 2026 Blueprint priority requiring children to consult with an attorney before waiving Miranda rights, and they emphasized research on adolescent brain development, susceptibility to peer pressure and impulsive decision-making, and the risk of false confessions. They cited National Registry of Exonerations data showing high rates of false confessions among exonerated youth, especially younger children, and described approaches in other states such as Maryland’s Child Interrogation Protection Act, Indiana’s statute allowing certain adults to waive rights in some circumstances, and laws in other states requiring recording of interrogations or limiting deceptive tactics. Members asked about trauma and adverse childhood experiences, whether the proposal would require attorney consultation in every juvenile interview, whether parents could instead be the ones consulted, and how such a rule would affect law enforcement investigations and juvenile accountability. Senator Carroll and others raised concerns about feasibility, delays, and whether juveniles might avoid accountability if attorneys are required before questioning. The presenters responded that they were focused on ensuring children understand their legal rights, that some states use age- or offense-based limits, and that parent consultation is another model used elsewhere, though they said a lawyer is best suited to explain legal rights and process. Members also discussed the role of the Department of Public Advocacy and whether legislative action or court decisions should address the issue. The council did not take final action on the policy, but requested additional materials, including the text of laws from Maryland, Indiana, and North Carolina, for further review.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, March 25, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Close quote. This is in an oligarchy. Close quote.
  • </c> right to close. I'm prepared to close. right to close. I'm prepared to close.
  • Is the gentlelady ready to close? Oh, you can close. I thought you were closing.
  • Oh, you can close. I thought you close? Oh, you can close.
  • </c> close. I'm ready to close. close. I'm ready to close. I<06:00:55.760><c> reserve.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (01/21/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> And with that, we'll close the hearing on HB 1635.
  • </c><00:52:40.000><c> ties</c> history of uh promoting um close ties history of uh promoting um close
  • With that, we'll close the hearing.
  • So, I just feel that we're that close.
  • Seeing none, we'll close the hearing on HB 1834.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • Chairwoman Aaron: With that, I'm going to close the Oughts. Who's going to do the report?
  • Okay, with that I'm going to close the O's. Who's going to do the report?
  • With that, I'm going to close the hearing on HB 479.
  • </c><05:15:08.520><c> the</c><05:15:08.638><c> hearing</c> to close the hearing to close the hearing
  • It's at risk for the next 100 years, because even after the landfill closes, the risks continue.
Keywords: 928, house, all
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.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 4/9/26

Commerce Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • After attempting less invasive treatments and continuing to work closely with our doctors, we came to
  • In closing, infertility complications.
  • In closing, infertility is<00:16:15.839><c> a</c><00:16:16.000><c> common</c><00:16:16.240><c> and</c
  • Um, Representative Grieman, any closing comments?
  • I'm sure that was very close. >> Okay, good.
Bills: HF1758 , HF4437 , HF4353