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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Apr 15th, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • On the second page of the proposed law, it says it directs the Department of Public Safety and Corrections
  • Corporation to the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
  • the Constitution of Louisiana, and then on line eight where it says return to Department of Treasury
  • The board will include officials and designees in the Department of Veteran Affairs, Louisiana Department
  • It requires police departments to provide notice of illegal discharge of a firearm.
Bills: HB59 , HB74 , HB159 , HB167 , HB175 , HB255 , HB330 , HB364 , HB458 , HB525 , HB568 , HB656 , HB1033 , HB1034 , HB1070
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/26/2026 - House Health & Human Services

Health & Human Services

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  • So we have an executive director of the Department of Health writing scope of practice.
  • Department of Health.
  • Department of Health.
  • We did a full audit of everybody under managed care.
  • That's the Department of Revenue, access, and DES.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 6th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

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  • Institute of Technology Board of Trustees.
  • of Spokane Board of Trustees.
  • Franklin, is confirmed as a member of the Community Colleges of Spokane Board of Trustees.
  • We're not able to manage their diabetes or, in parts of our state... ...able to manage their diabetes
  • So you have to have a level of... ...taking care of things inside of the store.
Summary: The Senate opened with routine proceedings, including the roll call, approval of the previous day’s journal, referral of committee reports and gubernatorial appointments, and the removal of Senate Joint Memorial 8003 from the consent calendar to the regular calendar. The chamber also received and referred Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1604 to the Committee on Human Services, and later took up several gubernatorial confirmations. The Senate adopted Senate Resolution 8682 recognizing the YMCA’s 150th anniversary in Washington. Senators spoke in support, describing the YMCA’s role in child care, swim lessons, youth programs, civic engagement, camps, and community health, and guests from YMCA organizations were recognized on the floor. The Senate then confirmed Jeffrey P. Fairchild to the Whatcom Community College Board of Trustees, Randall V. Scott to the Lake Washington Institute of Technology Board of Trustees, and Anna M. Franklin to the Community Colleges of Spokane Board of Trustees, each by unanimous or near-unanimous roll call votes. The chamber also observed a moment of silence for the family of Representative Tom Dent after his wife suffered a stroke. After caucuses, the Senate returned to floor action on two major bills. Substitute Senate Bill 5185, creating a pilot pathway to physician licensure for international medical graduates, was advanced to final passage and approved 39-1. Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5993, lowering the interest rate on medical debt, drew extensive debate about affordability, charity care, and the impact on rural hospitals; amendments were considered, including one to make the bill prospective rather than retroactive, which was adopted, while a rural-hospital differential-rate amendment failed. The bill ultimately passed 29-19. The Senate then adjourned until Monday, February 9, 2026.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Mar 18th, 2026

Ways and Means General Fund

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  • that it would have on the Department of Human Resources and etc., in terms of how that would pan out
  • Department of Human Resources and etc.
  • Department of Human Resources and etc. in<00:09:29.760><c> terms</c><00:09:30.000><c> of</c><00:09:30.240
  • It almost could be a double hit to some of our departments.
  • </c><00:14:23.199><c> other</c> health department and um a lot of other health department and um a lot
Bills: HB589 , HB591 , HB609 , HB614 , SB57 , SB280 , SB332 , HB589 , HB591 , HB609 , HB614 , SB57 , SB280 , SB332 , HB627
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  • Yes, because this is a pilot, and the Department of Health Is going to hire someone who does this job
  • The Department of Defense has done this.
  • I'd I hate to have the Department of Health come back and say 'OK, the rules didn't cover it, so we missed
  • Is it not your opinion that the Department of Health has given you the indication that they would work
  • The director at the Department of Health has talked about having this at the Department of Health.
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  • Yes, because this is a pilot and the Department of Health is going to hire someone who does this job.
  • The Department of Defense has done this. Utah, I think I shared with you.
  • Is it not your opinion that the Department of Health has given you the indication that they would work
  • The director at the Department of Health, we talked about this. He's talked about having this.
  • At the Department of Health, they also have the child review, child death review.
Summary: The House convened, completed the roll call, prayer, and Pledge of Allegiance, and then took up several second- and third-reading items. Senate Bill 392 was assigned to Administrative Rules. Members also heard personal privileges and introductions, including a remembrance request for Oakland Ray Domer, recognition of a long-serving House staff member, and introductions of guests from Eastern Oklahoma State College, Associated Builders and Contractors of Oklahoma, the Doctor of the Day, and the Nurse of the Day. The chamber passed several measures. House Bill 1411 created a True Grit Trail for tourism, with supporters saying signage would be privately funded and installed at no cost to the state; it passed 92-0. House Bill 3143 extended the moratorium on new medical marijuana grow licensing to August 1, 2028, with supporters arguing it would help curb oversupply and black market activity; it passed 82-8. House Bill 3144, also related to medical marijuana, set a cap framework for when the moratorium ends so the industry would not return to rapid expansion; it passed 82-15. House Bill 3901 established a five-year pilot project for psychological autopsies within the State Department of Health to improve suicide prevention, but members raised concerns about privacy, rulemaking, and the bill’s breadth; it passed 73-24. House Concurrent Resolution 1019 supported naming a planned turnpike segment the Toby Keith Expressway in honor of the late singer’s music career, patriotism, charity work, and support for Oklahoma communities. House Bill 3981 created a locality incentive program for assistant district attorneys in areas of need and passed 83-11. The House then adjourned until February 26, 2026, at 9:30 a.m.
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  • And whereas the Oklahoma House of Representatives, acting on behalf of the citizens of this great state
  • And whereas the Oklahoma House of Representatives acting on behalf of the citizens of this It's great
  • And whereas the Oklahoma House of Representatives, acting on behalf of the citizens of this great state
  • paying out of pocket now, or whenever they're out of benefits and they're having to pay out of pocket
  • Third reading of the bill: House Bill 2730 by Kendrix of the House and Bergstrom of...
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Agriculture Apr 27th, 2026

Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development

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  • by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
  • I called the Department of Agriculture last week; no return call.
  • And I have not heard back from the Department of Agriculture.
  • the United States, the United States Department of Labor, the United States Department of Homeland Security
  • You know, Department of Labor here.
Bills: HCR65 , HB512 , HB1194 , SCR23 , SB502
Summary: The committee first heard Senate Concurrent Resolution 23, which would create an Agricultural-based National Security Priorities Task Force to study issues such as Chinese drones, farmland ownership, and other technology-related concerns that could affect farmers and national security. Senator Kathy Stewart said the goal was to avoid unintended consequences in legislation and to bring agriculture stakeholders together. The resolution was moved favorably with no objections. The committee then took up Senate Bill 502 on sugarcane bagasse storage. Supporters, including the sponsor, the Commissioner of Agriculture, and the American Sugar Cane League, said the bill would clarify that bagasse is an agricultural byproduct and would protect storage practices that comply with department best practices from local ordinances. Several residents from St. Martin Parish testified in opposition, saying a large bagasse pile near their homes was out of compliance, created dust and odors, and caused health and property-value concerns. Despite the opposition, the bill was reported favorably with no objections. House Bill 512, by Representative Schamerhorn, would prohibit the manufacturing and sale of cell-cultured food products in Louisiana while allowing university research to continue. An amendment was adopted to make the bill effective only if certain federal court rulings allow such a ban. The sponsor and Commissioner Strain argued the issue is still scientifically uncertain and that the state should avoid costly litigation; the bill was reported favorably with amendments after no objections. House Bill 1194, the Healthy Food Retail Act, was amended to shift food-desert research and mapping duties to the LSU AgCenter, while the financing authority would continue handling grants and related funding mechanisms. Supporters said the bill would improve data on food deserts and help target grocery access in underserved urban and rural areas; some members raised concerns about government subsidies and long-term dependence, but the sponsor and Commissioner Strain said the program is intended as infrastructure support to launch stores, not ongoing operating aid. After debate, the bill was reported favorably with amendments by a 10-3 roll call vote. The committee also reported favorably House Concurrent Resolution 65, which urges federal action to reclassify crawfish-industry job duties as agricultural labor for H-2A purposes; testimony emphasized labor shortages, the impact on crawfish and rice producers, and the need for more legal guest workers. The meeting ended with a brief informational handout on direct marketing and custom slaughter plants and adjournment.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Health and Public Affairs Feb 13th, 2026 at 04:01 pm

Senate Health & Public Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Department of Health and Human Services found that the national prevalence of autism among eight-year-olds
  • The memorial directs the Department of Health, which is also present here at the table, to conduct a
  • I'm the Policy and Performance Director with the New Mexico Department of Health.
  • I'm the Policy and Performance Director with the New Mexico Department of Health.
  • , including those that exist now in the Department of Health and would be a part of what we explore in
Bills: HB10 , HB12 , HB34 , SB130 , SM21
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  • House Bill 4457 by Newton of the house and Eck of the senate and act relating to pharmacy benefits managers
  • House Bill 4457 by Newton of the house and Eck of the senate and a Relating to pharmacy benefits managers
  • All three or all four were members of the fire department there.
  • All three or all four were members of the fire department there.
  • House Bill 3261 directs the state department of Education to create and manage a database for registering
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  • So, and now Liz is with Commissioner Leslie Osborne at the Department of Labor.
  • House Bill 4457 by Newton of the House and Yek of the Senate, an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers
  • House Bill 4457 by Newton of the House and Yek of the Senate, an act relating to pharmacy benefits managers
  • House Bill 3261 directs the State Department of Education to create and manage a database for registering
  • So I didn't know if we had reached out to 211 or Department of Health.
Summary: The House met in session with prayer, the Pledge, and several recognitions, including Veteran of the Week Jake Searock, Doctor of the Day Dr. Nicole Bowden, Psychologist of the Day Dr. Amy Cherry, Nurse of the Day Eileen Cooper Grubbs, and a presentation for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day. Members also welcomed student and community guests in the galleries. The chamber then moved through a long calendar of House bills, with most measures advancing on unanimous consent or broad bipartisan votes. Among the major bills discussed, lawmakers passed measures on county jail medication reimbursement (HB 2059), a sales tax exemption for LifeShare (HB 3920), ratepayer protections for large data centers and crypto mining facilities (HB 2992), a felony offense for breaking and entering an occupied dwelling without intent to commit another crime (HB 3267), PBM access protections for specialty pharmacy patients (HB 4457), adjunct teacher guardrails in K-4 tested subjects (HB 4427), malpractice coverage for state-employed nurse practitioners and physician assistants (HB 4430), and several higher education, water, and state government cleanup bills. The House also approved bills addressing the 988 mental health lifeline, juvenile oversight disclosures, school support employee tracking, a federal education tax credit opt-in, firearms education curriculum development, AI personhood restrictions, child safety reviews related to fentanyl, and expungement relief for trafficking victims. Debate centered most heavily on HB 2992, where supporters argued data centers should pay their share of infrastructure costs so residential and other ratepayers are not burdened, while some members questioned why the bill singled out data centers instead of all large-load users. HB 3267 drew questions about how the new offense would affect people with cognitive impairments, and HB 3312, the firearms education bill, prompted concerns about who would teach the curriculum. HB 3546 on artificial intelligence personhood also generated discussion about accountability and future regulation. Several bills were amended on the floor, including HB 492, HB 4302, and HB 4105. The House recorded numerous final passage votes, with many bills passing overwhelmingly and some by narrower margins, including HB 3800, HB 4333, HB 3704, HB 4159, and HB 3619. Emergency clauses were adopted on some measures, including HB 4427 and HB 3312, while others were passed without emergency action. The chamber also reconsidered and then passed HB 1979 after a motion to reconsider a prior failure.
AL
Transcript Highlights:
  • Those districts belong to the citizens of the state of Alabama.
  • And the court, of the state of Alabama.
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  • </c> Today I want TO TELL THE STATE OF Today I want TO TELL THE STATE OF ALABAMA ALABAMA ALABAMA I<01
  • </c> people in the state of Alabama. people in the state of Alabama.
Bills: SB1
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Committee Special Session 2026 May 5th, 2026

Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development

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  • all over the state of Alabama.
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Bills: SB1
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 2/27/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • Up next, we have I believe the Department of Administration.
  • Up next, we have I believe the Department of Administration.
  • I'm the commissioner of the Department of Administration, and with me today is Assistant Commissioner
  • </c> department of children youth and department of children youth and families<00:16:19.440><c> so</
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Bills: HF919 , HF1192 , HF212 , HF214
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Finance May 21st, 2026

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • The distribution is calculated on the basis of population and the number of homesteads throughout the
  • Article 7, Section 26 of the Constitution requires a minimum of $90 million annually.
  • for 56 T.O. positions; Office of Risk Management, $304 million for 43 T.O. positions; Louisiana Property
  • A set of amendments before you.
  • A set of amendments before you. A set of amendments before you.
Bills: HB1 , HB2 , HB3 , HB312 , HB313 , HB314 , HB383 , HB983 , HB1126 , HCR3
Committee: Senate Finance
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 5th, 2026

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Using the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, published by the United States Department of
  • I'm the General Counsel for the Department of Finance and Administration.
  • , Secretary of State, and cybersecurity at the Department of Information Technology.
  • Were there discussions in terms of what that estimate might be with the Department of Environment?
  • There were a number of other initiatives that CTE, that the department was funding out of that pot of
Bills: HB2 , SB145 , SB143
Summary: The committee first heard Senate Bill 143, which would raise caps on certain agriculture fees so they can keep pace with inflation. Senator Woods explained that the bill only adjusts fee ceilings, not automatic increases, and an amendment was adopted to tie the caps to the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the U.S. Department of Labor. There was no public support or opposition testimony, and the bill was then passed on an 8-0 do-pass vote, with several members excused. The committee then took up Senate Bill 145, which would change the state audit system by raising thresholds for smaller local public bodies and creating a statewide federal single audit for state agencies. The State Auditor and DFA said the bill was intended to streamline audits, reduce delays, and align New Mexico with federal rules and other states, but multiple CPA and audit witnesses opposed the statewide single-audit concept, warning it could reduce transparency, weaken accountability, and increase the risk of fraud, waste, and abuse. Committee members pressed for clarification on how the audit structure would work, which agencies would be covered, and whether DFA or independent auditors would conduct the work; the sponsors said amendments were needed to clarify the bill and remove problematic language, including the appropriation and references to gifts and donations. The committee adopted an amendment striking the appropriation language and then continued questioning without taking final action in the excerpt. The final portion of the meeting shifted to the House Bill 2 budget presentation. Committee members reviewed the Senate Finance version of the budget, which included about a 2.7% increase in recurring spending, 30% reserves, and major investments in health care affordability, early childhood, public education, housing, clean energy, water, and agriculture-related priorities. Members asked about water testing needs, water settlement funding, career technical education funding, and the contingency fund/disaster reserve structure. The presenters said some items still needed technical work and that additional adjustments would be made before final passage.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Special Committee on COVID-19 - March 31, 2020

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Commerce and Economic Development Oversight Apr 14th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Commerce & Economic Development Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • of 12 times.
  • all of the bail bondsmen.
  • It's supported by the industry as well as the Department of Consumer Credit. Held questions.
  • As well as the Department of Consumer Credit. Held questions. Will there be questions?
  • of Tesla.