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ID
Transcript Highlights:
- safeguards public health by ensuring that any licensed naturopathic doctor who wishes to perform minor procedures
Committee:
Senate Health and Welfare
ID
Idaho 2026 Regular Session
Agenda Feb 17th, 2026
Transcript Highlights:
- charges in the Idaho State Veterans Home and Divisions of Veterans Services and Administrative Procedures
Summary:
The committee first approved the minutes from Wednesday, February 11, by voice vote. It then heard House Bill 543 from Representative Ben Furman, which would update Percy Choice language to comply with the federal SECURE Act 2.0 by allowing after-tax Roth contributions in the 401(k)-type plan. The bill was described as a conformity update, and the committee moved it to the floor with a due pass recommendation by voice vote.
Next, the Idaho Division of Veterans Services presented a pending rule docket removing obsolete rules related to domiciliary care, which the agency no longer provides. The administrator explained that assisted-living-type care is available elsewhere, but not through the division. The committee approved the rule docket by voice vote.
Finally, the Department of Commerce presented its grant program rules under the governor’s zero-based regulation initiative, describing the rewrite as non-substantive housekeeping to remove redundant or outdated language, align with statute, and clarify definitions and funding limits. Members asked about a change allowing the department to require matching funds, and staff explained that the language gives flexibility to reduce or waive match requirements in hardship or disaster situations, or potentially require more in some cases. The committee approved the docket by voice vote.
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- maintenance charges in the Idaho State Veterans Home and Division of Veterans Services administrative procedures
Committee:
House Commerce and Human Resources
NY
Transcript Highlights:
- requiring health insurance policies include coverage for anesthesia for the duration of a medical procedure
Committee:
Senate Insurance
Summary:
The Senate Standing Committee on Insurance held its first meeting of the year on February 3, 2026, chaired by Senator Jamaal Bailey. The chair opened with introductions of committee members, staff, and guests from the Mount Vernon Youth Bureau’s Youth and Community Advisory Council, emphasizing the importance of bringing young people into the legislative process. Senator Pamela Helming, the ranking member, also offered opening remarks focused on affordability in insurance, especially health care premiums and property/casualty costs, and said she would be advancing a bill requiring fiscal notes for health care premium legislation.
The committee then acted on five bills. Senate Print 1763A (Fernandez), concerning certain cost-sharing fees for outpatient and substance abuse treatment, was moved and referred to the Finance Committee. Senate Print 2644 (Addabbo), prohibiting retrospective denial of payment for substance use disorder treatment services, was reported to the floor without recommendation. Senate Print 3820B (Rivera), requiring health insurance coverage for anesthesia for the full duration of a medical procedure, was reported to the floor. Senate Print 4964 (Bailey), relating to excess line coverage for certain medical malpractice insurance, was reported. Senate Print 5052 (Payne), allowing insurers in certain circumstances to rescind or retroactively cancel a policy, was also reported.
Throughout the meeting, members stressed that insurance affordability is a major concern for New Yorkers and that the committee would be addressing related issues during the session. The meeting concluded after the bill actions and brief closing remarks, with no recorded opposition on the measures beyond the noted without-recommendation report on Senate Print 2644.
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
Senate - Committees' Committee Jan 20th, 2026 at 04:27 pm
Senate Committees' Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- It's a procedural administrative committee. We don't listen to bills.
Committee:
Senate Senate Committees' Committee
CA
California 2025-2026 Regular Session
Assembly Health Committee Jun 17th, 2025
Transcript Highlights:
- Before we begin, I want to make sure everyone understands our committee procedures to ensure we maintain
Summary:
The Assembly Health Committee met on June 17 and began with procedural announcements, quorum, and a consent calendar. The consent items included SB 246, SB 278, SB 317, and SB 386, which were moved together and approved by roll call. The committee then took up its only presentation item, SB 439 by Senator Weber, which would extend the sunset of the California Health Benefit Review Program (CHBRP) by six years and increase its annual budget by $1 million.
Support testimony came from Jen Chase on behalf of the University of California and Garin Corbett, CHBRP’s director. They described CHBRP as providing objective, evidence-based analysis of health benefit mandate bills, noted its workload and public resources, and argued that the program needs the extension and funding increase to keep pace with inflation and the growing complexity of health policy. No opposition testimony was offered.
Committee members expressed support for CHBRP’s role in informing health policy and fiscal analysis. SB 439 was then moved due pass to Appropriations and approved on a unanimous roll call vote. The hearing concluded after additional add-on votes confirmed the measures were out of committee.
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
FIN-WAM Joint Info Briefing - Mon Jan 26, 2026 @ 1:00 PM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- And that came through an investment in technology, people, standard operating procedures, and having
- <c> operating</c> technology, people, standard operating technology, people, standard operating procedures
- ,<00:59:02.000><c> and</c><00:59:02.120><c> having</c><00:59:02.400><c> leadership</c> procedures, and
- having leadership procedures, and having leadership that<00:59:04.280><c> had</c><00:59:04.400><c> the
- However, the Land Use Commission deadline to cease operations of Waimanalo Gulch is March 2, 2028.
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, March 16, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- He currently serves on the village zoning board, co-chairs the Larchmont Traffic Commission, and is an
- He currently serves on the village zoning board, co-chairs the Larchmont Traffic Commission, and is an
- families who lost everything during the Holocaust can still be denied their day in court because of procedural
- Justice should not depend on procedural loopholes or arbitrary decisions when families are seeking the
- Justice must not be denied due to procedural technicalities and legislative sunset provisions.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/25
Commerce Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- When I finally went, the doctor ordered MRIs, CAT scans, injections, and other procedures that gave me
- We're a union of over 18,500 state professionals across all agencies, boards, and commissions.
- We're a union of over 18,500 state professionals across all agencies, boards, and commissions.
- We're a union of over 18,500 state professionals across all agencies, boards, and commissions.
Bills:
HF837
Committee:
House Commerce Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
'Parent's Bill of Rights' bill advances in House committee 2/12/25
Transcript Highlights:
- 32:05.440><c> respiratory</c> he has never had any respiratory he has never had any respiratory commissions
- 06.639><c> before</c><00:32:06.960><c> he</c><00:32:07.120><c> entered</c><00:32:07.480><c> that</c> commissions
- before he entered that commissions before he entered that hospital<00:32:08.480><c> and</c><00:32:08.679
- said, “Would say that the government cannot force a child to undergo certain medical or biological procedures
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am
Massachusetts Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The clerk shall further specify the procedure and format for filing all amendments consistent with this
Summary:
The Senate opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and adopted several congratulatory resolutions, including one honoring Thomas Dayhill on his 100th birthday. The chamber also took up a petition and bill to promote safety of dogs in kennels; after suspending the applicable rules, the matter was referred to the Municipalities and Regional Government Committee. In addition, the Senate advanced a House bill establishing a sick leave bank for a Worcester County Sheriff’s Office employee, ordering it to a third reading after suspending the rules.
The Senate later welcomed the Hingham girls crew team, recognizing them as the 2025 Massachusetts Public School Rowing Association Spring State Champions. The introduction highlighted the team’s season, including early-morning practices, weather-related cancellations, and their championship performance in difficult conditions, and members were invited to congratulate the athletes.
The Committee on Ways and Means reported a fiscal year 2025 supplemental appropriations bill, Senate No. 2529, with direct appropriations of $532,508. The Senate adopted an order setting the bill for second reading on June 18, 2025, with amendments due electronically by June 16, and providing for immediate third reading after amendment. The Senate also adopted a resolution designating August 9 and 10, 2025 as a sales tax holiday, and referred a petition concerning accidental death benefits for the surviving spouse of former Boston firefighter Matthew M. Troy to the Committee on Public Service after suspending Joint Rule 12. The chamber then adopted an order to meet again the following Monday at 11 a.m. and adjourned.
MA
Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session
Senate Session Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am
Massachusetts Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The Clerk shall further specify the procedure and format for filing all amendments consistent with this
Summary:
The Senate took up several bills on final passage and third reading, including measures on retirement benefits for a former Attleboro firefighter, maintenance of private roads in Gloucester, expanding a board of health from three to five members, and amendments to the Middleton charter. These bills were passed to be enacted. The Senate also adopted a series of congratulatory resolutions honoring Eagle Scouts Jack Goodwin, Charles Goodman, Liam LaCroix, Milo James Angel Burke, Harrison Aver, and Keziah Jane Reed.
The chamber then advanced a number of local and special legislation items, including a bill allowing Somerset to prohibit water fluoridation, a Fairhaven charter bill amended on the floor, a Boston easements/land takings measure, a Lancaster bill dissolving its animal control commission, an Orange annual town meeting bill, and a Dedham-Westwood Water District creditable service bill. Several committee reports were taken up under suspension of the rules, including orders extending committee reporting deadlines for Labor and Workforce Development and Transportation, and sick leave bank bills for Greg Pinkerton and Stephanie Rivera were ordered to a third reading.
The Senate also considered a Ways and Means report on House No. 5316, a bill promoting rule of law, oversight, trust, and equal constitutional treatment, with a new text amendment based on Senate Document No. 3072. An order was adopted setting the bill for second reading on May 7, 2026, with amendment filing deadlines and procedures specified. The Senate adopted a motion to adjourn in memory of Dorothy Bonfanti and then adjourned to meet again on Monday at 11:00 a.m.
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
MS House Floor - 3 April, 2026; 9:00 AM
Mississippi House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Hearing no real objections, we will follow that procedure, Mr. Clerk.
MO
Transcript Highlights:
- Committee on Consent and House Procedure will come to order. Please call the roll.
Committee:
House Consent and Procedure
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- Since we don't have any other briefing, I just want to go over the committee voting procedures.
Committee:
House Appropriations
Keywords:
Washington Voting Rights Act, voting rights, election law, preclearance, Attorney General review, local government, county redistricting, districting, ward boundaries, at-large elections, language minority, language access, voter dilution, racial discrimination, protected class, consent decree, settlement, covered jurisdiction, covered policy, RCW Title 29A
ID
Transcript Highlights:
- And so what would happen in lines 31 through 36 is that schools would need to adopt a procedure for the
Committee:
House Education
FL
FL
Florida 2025 Regular Session
Military and Veterans Affairs, Space, and Domestic Security Mar 11th, 2025
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- To start us in this process and to familiarize all of you with the procedural mechanics of budget reinstatements
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- It requires an association to adopt procedures for dispute resolution.
- 24:09.280><c> adopt</c> It requires an association to adopt It requires an association to adopt procedures
- <00:24:10.400><c> for</c><00:24:10.720><c> dispute</c> procedures for dispute procedures for dispute
- > upon</c> Senator Latz said the original act was based on statutes proposed by the Uniform Law Commission
- Um and so uh it is true that commission.