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TX

Texas 89th Regular

Ways & Means Feb 25th, 2025

Ways & Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • Increase in monetary demand for goods and services financed by the extra savings. combined with cost
  • Services, professional services, lawyers, accountants, et cetera.
  • You know, something like 85% of our budget at the county goes to criminal justice services, right?
  • We still have to provide police service. We still have to provide fire.
  • Well, first, thank you for your service.
Committee: House Ways & Means
Keywords: 1184, house, all
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • The bureau does crucial work to catch fraudulent services that are advertised falsely.
  • software and services in many cases<00:09:56.360><c> seniors</c><00:09:56.959><c> and</c><00:09:57.160
  • </c> it ensures that student loan servicers it ensures that student loan servicers and<00:12:35.800><
  • </c><00:13:45.000><c> accountable</c> Monitor and hold servicers accountable Monitor and hold servicers
  • </c> to do the right thing but when servicers to do the right thing but when servicers act<00:14:12.000
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 3rd, 2025

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • means can you reach 15 or more students in a kindergarten class, you have to pay for the cost of service
  • First, I want to thank you for your service, and it is a service you being a teacher and everything.
  • But I do thank both of you for your service as a school teacher because it is a service.
  • If we're going to be taking a look, let's say, for example, at providing veteran services throughout
  • It is necessary to provide higher education and the services needed. So, if you could, Mr.
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, January 9, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:06:20.559><c> to</c> prosecutions by providing services to prosecutions by providing services
  • Anthony Petti lived a life of service.
  • </c><05:47:33.320><c> in</c> Rick bardy for his years of service in Rick bardy for his years of service
  • </c> when he first joined the fire service when he first joined the fire service he's<05:47:54.958><c
  • </c><05:49:55.798><c> and</c> lifetime dedication to service and lifetime dedication to service and Public
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Jun 8th, 2026

California Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Larry was an inspirational example of what public service is meant to be, working on an individual scale
  • And he's our latest victim. massive financial challenges, as he took on all of this community service
  • The love that he had for our community and the service, commitment, and camaraderie that he invested
  • the Army National Guard, and that experience reflected his strong sense of duty and commitment to service
  • David Sandell, who passed away in November of last year, as a fellow educator whose life embodied service
Summary: The Senate convened with a quorum, approved the journals, referred AB 1457 to Rules, and moved SB 1241 and SB 1422 to the inactive file. The chamber then considered two gubernatorial appointments: Tanya Pacheco Werner to the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Board and Dr. Paulette Brown-Hines to the California Transportation Commission. Both nominees were presented by Senator Grove, received unanimous support, and were confirmed by roll call votes of 34-0 and 36-0, respectively. The Senate also took up SR 104 by Senator Becker, a resolution recognizing healthy aging and longevity research as a public health and economic priority for California. Supporters argued that aging drives chronic disease, that California’s growing older population will increase health care needs, and that the state should lead in prevention, early intervention, and research partnerships. Senator Weber Pearson emphasized health equity concerns, including disparities affecting Black Californians and underrepresented communities in clinical research. SR 104 passed unanimously, 35-0. After adoption, Senator Becker introduced guests from USC, UC Berkeley, the Buck Institute, and other longevity and health organizations. Committee announcements followed, including upcoming meetings of Energy, Utilities and Communications; Military and Veterans Affairs; and Privacy, Digital Technologies and Consumer Protection. The Senate then heard adjournment-in-memory tributes for Larry Vane, a Pacific Palisades community volunteer who helped with wildfire recovery, and David Sandell, an educator, coach, National Guard veteran, and school administrator. The session concluded after completion of the daily file, with the Senate set to reconvene on June 11, 2026.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - Part 1 - 05/17/26

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Martin Luther King's words, one of his famous speeches centered around service.
  • And he looked at and redefined service and greatness through the lens of community.
  • uh words, one of his famous uh speeches uh centered<00:12:37.800><c> around</c><00:12:38.080><c> service
  • </c> centered around service. centered around service.
  • </c> And he looked at and redefined service And he looked at and redefined service and<00:12:48.600><
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
AR

Arkansas 2026 Regular Session

MEMBER'S OWN Apr 22nd, 2026

Arkansas All Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • truly my honor today and my privilege to recognize the Junior League of Texarkana on its 100 years of service
  • 100 years through projects such as the establishment of a pediatric dental clinic providing free services
  • 100 years through projects such as the establishment of a pediatric dental clinic providing free services
  • In the 1980s, establishing the children's dental clinic and providing free services to children in need
  • In closing, I want to congratulate the Junior League of Texarkana on 100 years of wonderful service to
Keywords: 1204, all
WA
Transcript Highlights:
  • This is Apple Health expansion caseload shifting from managed care to fee-for-service.
  • and a cost shift from State General Fund to Employment Security Department accounts for WorkFirst services
  • in the amount of $38 million. ...to Employment Security Department accounts for WorkFirst services in
  • I think this budget does a good job of protecting core services that have been impacted by the federal
  • I think this budget does a good job of protecting core services that have been impacted by the federal
Keywords: 904, all
Summary: The conference committee on Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5998 received a detailed briefing from House and Senate budget coordinators on the operating budget conference report. They walked through comparison documents showing the Senate-passed budget, House-passed budget, and the conference proposal, including statewide totals, agency-level changes, revenue assumptions, transfers, and outlook impacts. The proposal uses the February 2026 ERFC forecast, includes an $880 million transfer from the Budget Stabilization Account to the general fund, and reflects various revenue-related bills and prior-period adjustment assumptions. The coordinators highlighted major spending and policy changes across several areas, including Working Families Tax Credit expansion, local government fiscal health funding, child care attendance policy changes, behavioral health facility and staffing adjustments, long-term care support for certain non-citizens affected by federal changes, health care and public health responses to H.R. 1, K-12 changes such as free school meals contingent on legislation, Running Start and transportation depreciation adjustments, higher education administrative reductions, corrections staffing and bed changes, and natural resources funding including wildfire response and low-income energy assistance. They said the conference report results in $80.2 billion in near general fund spending for 2025-27, with projected ending fund balances of $231 million in 2025-27 and $563 million in 2027-29, though fiscal year 2028 shows a negative near general fund ending balance. After the briefing, Senator Robinson moved to adopt the conference report and pass the bill, and the motion was seconded. Supporters said the budget reflected a compromise between House and Senate proposals and protected core services, while opponents criticized it as overly reliant on optimistic revenue assumptions, the rainy day fund transfer, and reductions in K-12 and other areas. The committee then voted 4-2 to recommend the conference report to the legislature, with Representatives Gregerson and Ormsby and Senators Robinson and Stanford in support, and Representative Couture and Senator Gildon opposed.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Conference Committee: ESSB 5998 Mar 11th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is Apple Health expansion caseload shifting from managed care to fee for service.
  • This is Apple Health Expansion caseload shifting from managed care to fee for service.
  • and a cost shift from State General Fund to Employment Security Department accounts for Work First Services
  • in the amount of $38 million. ...to Employment Security Department accounts for Work First Services
  • I think this budget does a good job of protecting core services that have been impacted by the federal
Summary: The conference committee on Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5998 met to review the operating budget conference report. House and Senate budget coordinators walked through comparison documents showing the Senate-passed budget, House-passed budget, and the conference proposal, including statewide totals, agency detail, revenue assumptions, transfers, and the four-year outlook. They said the conference budget uses the February 2026 ERFC forecast, includes an $880 million transfer from the budget stabilization account to the general fund, and reflects a four-year net near-general-fund impact of about $800 million, with an ending fund balance of $231 million in 2025-27 and $563 million in 2027-29. They also noted that future collective bargaining agreements are not included in the outlook beyond those already settled. The briefing highlighted major policy items across the budget, including Working Families Tax Credit expansion, a proposed city and county fiscal health account, changes to Working Connections child care attendance payments, behavioral health facility and staffing adjustments, long-term care funding for certain non-citizen residents affected by federal changes, Apple Health and other health-related responses to H.R. 1, K-12 changes such as free school meals contingent on related legislation, Running Start and transportation depreciation adjustments, higher education administrative reductions, corrections staffing and bed changes, wildfire response funding, and state employee compensation agreements. Members also discussed the budget’s reliance on revenue measures and transfers, including legislation referenced as 2487, 6228, 6231, and 6346. After the presentation, Senator Robinson moved adoption of the conference report and passage of the bill as recommended by the committee. In discussion, supporters said the budget protected core services and responded to federal H.R. 1 impacts, while opponents criticized the size of the budget, the use of reserves, future outlook assumptions, and reductions in some K-12 and other programs. The committee then voted 4-2 to recommend the conference report and ESSB 5998 to the legislature, with Representatives Gregerson and Ormsby and Senators Robinson and Stanford in favor, and Representative Couture and Senator Gildon opposed.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 24 (2-10-26)

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • the Alcohol and Drug Counseling Board by January 1, 2026, for members to bill Medicaid for their services
  • It clarifies that the organizations billing for alcohol and drug services are only required to employ
  • House Bill 613, Representative Hart, an act relating to revenues for the provision of emergency services
  • to Elections, Constitutional Amendments, and Intergovernmental Affairs, House Bill 551; to Health Services
  • To Health Services, House Bills 543, 548, and 549.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Legislative Session Day 30 Feb 10th, 2026

Idaho Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • you know that we've been doing this for, this is going on our fourth year, that we have a church service
  • the purpose of this was to start involving pastors throughout Idaho to come and give us a church service
  • We do worship in the first floor rotunda at 6 o'clock, and then we do a church service at 7.
  • And the reason why he's coming is Texas actually started doing a church service the very same year that
  • And their purpose for that is to get church services in all 50 capitals on one of the nights during the
Keywords: 989, all
VT

Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Session - 2026-01-29 - 1:00PM

Vermont Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you all for your service to the well-being of the state of Vermont, with deep gratitude for each
  • of you and for everything that supports you in being of service.
  • being here today, with gratitude for the influences in your life that inspired you towards public service
  • to the state of Vermont, with gratitude for everything that supports you in your service.
  • </c> supports you in your service. supports you in your service.
Keywords: 927, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Informational interview with Rep. Isaac Schultz (R-Elmdale Township) Dec 18th, 2025

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • names like Feeding Our Future, but the programmatic issues that have existed for Medicaid-funded services
  • , waiver services, things like the housing stabilization program, which has been shut down in part because
  • c><00:03:43.840><c> funded</c> have existed for Medicaid funded have existed for Medicaid funded services
  • ,<00:03:44.640><c> wavered</c><00:03:45.120><c> services,</c><00:03:45.920><c> things</c><00:03:46.159
  • ><c> like</c> services, wavered services, things like services, wavered services, things like the<00:
Keywords: 1183, house
ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Apr 15th, 2025 at 03:30 pm

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • this initially started with the Board of Pharmacy, then it moved to Department of Health and Human Services
  • Then, in J, additional staffing, if any, or contracted evaluation services required to collect, analyze
  • Medical Services Division, the North Dakota Board of Pharmacy, the North Dakota Insurance Department
  • Medical Services Division, the North Dakota Board of Pharmacy, the North Dakota Insurance Department
  • Medical Services Division, the North Dakota Board of Pharmacy, the North Dakota Insurance Department
Keywords: 908, all
Summary: The committee met with a quorum and took up the final bill on its agenda, Senate Bill 2370, which had been converted into a 340B drug transparency measure tied to insulin and broader prescription drug pricing issues. Representative Hendrix outlined the latest bill draft, explaining that it would require reporting by covered entities, contract pharmacies, federally qualified health centers, drug manufacturers, pharmacy benefit managers, and health insurers, with confidentiality protections, civil penalties, and staggered effective dates. He also noted unresolved questions about the scope of required reporting, possible overlap with federal reporting, and whether the Insurance Department would need a consultant to analyze the data. Representative Dobervich then proposed an alternative amendment that would replace the bill language with a Legislative Management study on 340B transparency reporting during the 2025-26 interim. Her proposal would remove the detailed reporting mandates and instead direct a study of what information should be collected, how it should be used, who should receive it, staffing or contracted support needs, and stakeholder input from hospitals, pharmacies, FQHCs, rural health, state agencies, insurers, and manufacturers. Members discussed germaneness, the late-stage nature of the changes, and whether the issue had been adequately heard, while the Insurance Department testified that it had not previously studied 340B-specific data but supported transparency and could see value in either a study or reporting approach. The committee first adopted the Hendrix amendment by a vote of 8-5, then voted on a do not pass motion on the amended bill, which passed 7-6. Representative Frelich was selected to carry the bill. The chair then adjourned the committee for the last time and reminded members about the committee dinner.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • People to 24-hour care, 24-hour service.
  • through our health and human services bill.
  • through our health and human Services through our health and human services<00:15:43.600><c> bill.
  • </c> or we're going to reduce services or we're going to reduce services have<00:15:56.520><c> closures
  • It restores choice for the individuals who need these services when they need the services.
Keywords: 1183, house
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
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session-Day 5, February 13, 2026-AM

Wyoming House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Many of these services critical needs.
  • Number seven, JAC consultant services.
  • This is Enterprise Technology Services, also known as Excellence Through Service.
  • So think of this authentication service.
  • </c> services support multiple state services support multiple state agencies,<01:21:53.280><c> websites
Keywords: 916, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Finance Division II (02/24/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • Have there no personal service temp appointee or temp appointed?
  • </c><00:21:51.039><c> temp</c> have there no um personal service temp have there no um personal service
  • I was looking at your personal service, temporary appointed personal service lines all over, and for
  • </c> in the Health and Human Services in the Health and Human Services committee<03:53:57.159><c> meetings
  • Actually, Health and Human Services passed a different policy that allowed nasal sprays.
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The Finance Division 2 hearing took testimony from the director of New Hampshire Police Standards and Training on the agency’s budget request and operations. He described the agency’s role in setting hiring, education, certification, and discipline standards for police, corrections, probation and parole, and court security officers, and noted that the agency runs the full-time, part-time, corrections, and court security training programs. He also outlined the agency’s staffing, facility, and budget request for FY 2026-27, including a request to keep funding level with the governor’s recommendation while shifting funds to support an IT manager position by defunding a vacant administrative slot. The agency requested several statutory changes in Chapter 106, including clarifying the definition of police misconduct, allowing a temporary member on the Conduct Review Committee, clarifying reporting requirements for misconduct allegations, and codifying the Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission. The director also reviewed new responsibilities added in recent years, including crisis intervention training, statewide accreditation, the Conduct Review Committee, and increased annual in-service training requirements. He explained that crisis intervention funding is carried in a continuously appropriated, non-lapsing account and that some budget lines were reclassified, including software and janitorial services, to reflect actual spending needs. Members asked about national standards, the different academy tracks, crisis intervention funding, maintenance and contract changes, temporary positions, and the court security training program. The agency said it coordinates with national peers through IADLEST, that the part-time and corrections academies are longstanding programs, and that the new court security academy can be delivered either as a full academy or as in-service training depending on resources. The director also said the agency has been running extra full-time academies because of high vacancy rates, but expects to return to three full-time academies this year, with two corrections academies and one or possibly two part-time academies. He also explained the current approach to misconduct records and public disclosure, saying sustained findings under RSA 106-L are heard by the council and published, replacing the older, less standardized exculpatory list process.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/24/2026 - House Floor Session

Arizona House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • , leaving a lasting Research, mentorship, and community service, leaving a lasting impact on generations
  • sincere gratitude for a lifetime of exemplary service.
  • I move that the amendment of the Health and Human Services Committee be adopted. Thank you.
  • Chairman, I move that the amendment to the Health and Human Services Committee be adopted.
  • House Bill 2406 is a bill to conduct a study on veteran services.
Keywords: 1182, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Commerce (02/17/2026)

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> cocktail lounge permit for service cocktail lounge permit for service establishments. establishments
  • And we were getting service. This is a responsible revenue service.
  • </c> is the responsible service training. is the responsible service training.
  • </c> wouldn't be hopefully not over service. wouldn't be hopefully not over service.
  • Um, there is service of the alcohol.
Committee: Senate Commerce
Keywords: 1191, senate, all