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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety - 03/03/25

Judiciary and Public Safety

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  • sexual sexual images<00:12:01.720><c> and</c><00:12:02.320><c> that's</c><00:12:02.720><c> the</c><00
  • </c> stealthing a dangerous form of sexual stealthing a dangerous form of sexual violence<00:34:40.919
  • Code 920 identifies sexual assault as any person who commits a sexual act upon another person without
  • </c> they become extraordinarily violent they become extraordinarily violent ripped<00:46:33.160><c>
  • </c><02:02:24.280><c> or</c> ambulance when I have a violent or ambulance when I have a violent or aggressive
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Apr 9th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • assault, About victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking is confidential.
  • Cox, juror qualifications, prohibit persons convicted of violent crimes from serving on a juror.
  • Next bill: House Bill 305 by Representative Carver, Title 14, victims of child sexual abuse materials
  • to justice and helping victims of child sexual abuse.
  • So arousing or gratifying the sexual desires of the inmate...
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Commerce and Tourism Mar 25th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH AND THAT IS THIS, WE KNOW THERE ARE BAD ACTORS ONLINE TARGETING MINORS WITH SEXUALLY
  • EXPLICIT AND SEXUALLY SUGGESTIVE MATERIALS.
  • I HAVE BEEN VERY INVOLVED IN THIS SPACE OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS, WHERE ONLINE PREDATORS TARGET KIDS.
  • PRIVATE COMMUNICATION A CORE ASPECT OF FREE SPEECH AND MAKES THEM MORE VULNERABLE TO HACKERS AND PREDATORS
  • DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BUT THE BAD GUY BEHIND BARS BECAUSE YOUR CHILD MAY BE ABUSED, SEXUALLY
Keywords: 999, senate, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Monday, June 9, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

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  • additional violent acts.
  • AND THEY ARE INSPIREING ADDITIONAL VIOLENT ACTS.
  • To unite us in condemning violent attacks like these.
  • To unite us in condemning violent attacks like these.
  • MANY WERE SEX TRAFFICKERS, DRUG RUNNERS, CHILD PREDATORS, MURDERERS AND THUGS.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • ages 13 to 24, said 60% of young Texans have experienced discrimination based on gender identity and sexual
  • Let's keep in mind, John Money was a sexual predator.
  • This makes them vulnerable to future predation.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Technology and Telecommunications REVISED Feb 19th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Technology and Telecommunications

Transcript Highlights:
  • talked with the gentleman whose nonprofit seeks to use the internet to protect children from child predators
  • , and he's done great work in trying to eliminate child predators from the online games Roblox and Minecraft
  • that's possible or not, but that's one concern that I have, but we also have some references here to sexually
Bills: SB1670, SB1716, SB1521
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Children and Senior Advocacy Committee Feb 19th, 2025

Children and Senior Advocacy

Transcript Highlights:
  • know of another little girl who is going through treatment right now because they said that she was sexually
  • Without proper safeguards, they are exposed to cyber bullying, online predators, harmful misinformation
  • They must limit direct messaging to prevent contact from predators and curb addictive features designed
Bills: HB235, HB276, HB285
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Judiciary Feb 7th, 2026 at 09:12 am

House Judiciary

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  • You know, we always talk about the increase in violent crime.
  • Well, who deals with the violent criminals? Law enforcement.
  • Yes, and that's with any victim of violent crime. Thank you. Thank you. Anyone else?
  • What this is: the statute of limitations for childhood sexual assault.
  • Sexual violence impacts more than half of... ...we received from you all last year.
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

S/C on Juvenile Justice Apr 7th, 2025

S/C on Juvenile Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • And then we wonder, hey, why are these violent kids really violent?
  • We're saying like let's not take the moderately violent kids and make them really really violent.
  • And it's not a large percentage of kids that are violent, very violent, but those that are are very disruptive
  • I mean, you're talking about kids being more violent.
  • Linda Garcia: of violent assaults in El Paso County.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 2/11/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • um Miss Ruby Bridges and so if predates um Miss Ruby Bridges and so if you<00:54:27.280><c> move</c>
  • What we find, of course, is that sexual harassment and assault is pervasive and persistent.
  • </c><01:09:27.880><c> harassment</c> you'll see some of the sexual harassment you'll see some of the
  • </c><01:09:55.440><c> assault</c><01:09:55.760><c> a</c> repeatedly sexually assault a repeatedly sexually
  • </c> can go to work without being sexually can go to work without being sexually harassed<01:10:15.000
Keywords: 1183, house
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jun 2nd, 2025

California House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This bill brings stronger sentencing in cases of felony sexual battery.
  • This will bring to light the injustices that are taking place when felony sexual battery is committed
  • In recent years, California has seen a series of high-profile cases of medical professionals sexually
  • a hospital patient in the sentencing of felony sexual battery.
  • All those who desire to vote. sexually batters a hospital patient in the sentencing of felony sexual
Summary: The Assembly met on May 23, 2025, established a quorum after a roll call, and proceeded through a long House of Origin floor session with prayers, the Pledge of Allegiance, and routine parliamentary actions. Early in the day, a motion by Assembly Member Gallagher to suspend the rules and take up AB 12 immediately failed on a 18-39 vote. The chamber then moved through the daily file, with many measures passing by wide margins, often with bipartisan support and little or no opposition. Among the notable bills discussed were measures on law enforcement oversight and records access (AB 847), CalFresh data-sharing exemptions (AB 593), campus-area housing for students and staff (AB 893), insurance and wildfire hardening updates (AB 1), missing middle housing code changes (AB 6), tribal peace officer status in a pilot program (AB 31), utility bill analysis before new mandates (AB 61), fairgrounds funding (AB 258), Diwali as a state holiday (AB 268), labor and worker organizing rights (AB 288), algorithmic price-fixing and antitrust enforcement (AB 325), elections and jail voter information (AB 331), protections for judges and court personnel (AB 343 and AB 352), school construction procurement (AB 361), school-zone speed limits (AB 382), transit worker protections (AB 394), blue carbon coastal mitigation (AB 399), K-9 standards for law enforcement (AB 400), livestock carcass composting (AB 411), translation of housing materials (AB 413), immigrant educational rights notices (AB 419), gun violence restraining order implementation (AB 451), special education and child care measures (AB 560 and AB 563), cannabis tax relief (AB 564), and disability access protections for businesses (AB 649). Several bills addressed housing, energy, public health, and public safety, and many authors emphasized affordability, transparency, and administrative efficiency. The session also included several ceremonial or recognition items, including ACR 73 declaring Italian American Heritage Month, which was adopted by voice vote after 65 coauthors were added. Most measures were approved overwhelmingly, though a few drew some dissent, including AB 421? no—AB 399 passed 42-30, AB 450 passed 49-6, AB 461 passed 49-8, and AB 621 passed 58-0. The transcript ends partway through AB 772, which was introduced as an educational equity bill addressing cyberbullying after school hours, but the remainder of that item is not included in the provided text.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary (04/03/2025)

Judiciary

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  • For the record, my name is Pamela Kyg, and I work at the Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
  • </c> Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence<00:34:38.800
  • I'm not sure how you could write this in there, but a lot of times violent people who are mentally ill
  • I'd be in the ER, and they'd bring these guys in who were on drugs, violent.
  • and they're hurting they're violent and they're hurting people<01:13:16.920><c> you</c><01:13:17.120
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Judiciary (04/21/2026)

Judiciary

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  • I am also here as a child sexual abuse survivor.
  • But I speak to you today as a sexual abuse survivor.
  • </c> you know, sexual motivations. you know, sexual motivations.
  • </c> And what I read are threats of violent And what I read are threats of violent personal<02:52:47.120
  • There are many more such cases of trans-identified males being sexual predators.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Floor Session Jan 21st, 2025

California Assembly Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • involves the use of coercion to recruit and harbor a person for their forced labor or commercial sexual
  • Lieber's AB 22, the first human trafficking protection law that California passed, the commercially sexually
  • like me and my colleagues at DOJ were using these legal tools to try and help victims and prosecute predators
  • So Juan Baden, Executive Director of Community and Sexual Harm here in Sacramento, Jess Torres, Director
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Mar 3rd, 2026

State Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • Why wouldn't it just be, you know, that is sexually explicit? I mean, I mean, I...
  • I mean, I guess my concern is that just 'sexually explicit and taken as a whole' is much broader.
  • I'll use Penthouse or Playboy, it would stand alone on its own as sexually explicit.
  • If you take as a whole the Statue of David, it's not sexually explicit.
  • inherently sexually explicit.
Summary: The committee first approved the minutes from February 26 and 27 by voice vote. It then considered RS 33605, a replacement request from Rep. Jaron Crane correcting a word change from “or” to “and” in language dealing with material that is “sexually explicit” and “taken as a whole.” Members asked about how the phrase should be interpreted and who would determine whether material is sexually explicit, and the sponsor said those issues would be addressed more fully at a later hearing. The RS was introduced by motion and approved by voice vote. The committee next heard H.J.M. 17, a memorial from Rep. Tony Vichnavsky asking the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit *Obergefell v. Hodges* and return marriage policy to the states. The sponsor and supportive testimony from Idaho Family Policy Center argued that marriage should be defined by states, citing federalism, Idaho constitutional provisions, and religious liberty. Opponents and skeptical members raised concerns about the legal effects on existing marriages, interstate recognition, contractual rights, and whether the Supreme Court would even reopen a settled case. After debate, the committee sent H.J.M. 17 to the floor with a due pass recommendation by a 10-4 roll call vote. Finally, the committee took up House Bill 674, which would streamline discontinuance of telephone service by allowing FCC-approved discontinuances without additional PUC approval. The sponsor said the bill was a cleanup measure to reduce duplicative regulation, while the Idaho Public Utilities Commission testified that the bill could reduce Idaho’s independent review of service quality and customer impacts, especially in rural areas. Lumen Technologies supported the bill, saying it would improve regulatory certainty and encourage investment in fiber and other modern services. The committee then moved HB 674 to the floor with a due pass recommendation by voice vote before adjourning.
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice Jan 21st, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • against serious violence by a known person are included in the domestic violence, dating violence, sexual
  • The domestic violence, dating violence, sexual violence, repeat violence, and serious violence by a known
  • violation of the following sections of law: aggravated animal cruelty, fighting or baiting animals, or sexual
  • humans, including intimate partners, children, and elders, and is associated with other types of violent
  • Last year, a Clay County man was arrested for... ...with other types of violent offenses.
Summary: The Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice met with a quorum present and considered several bills, most of them related to public safety, criminal justice, and privacy. The committee first heard SB 504, which authorizes local governments to allow code enforcement officers to use body cameras under standardized policies, and SB 506, its companion public-records exemption bill protecting certain body-camera recordings from disclosure. Members raised questions about notice to property owners and when cameras may be used; both bills were supported by local government and code enforcement groups and were reported favorably after roll-call votes. The committee then approved CS for SB 32, creating a new injunction for protection against serious violence by a known person, and SB 210, which extends public-records protections to petitions for that injunction. Senator Sharif described the bills as filling a gap for victims who do not qualify under existing injunction categories; supporters included prosecutors, law enforcement, and advocacy groups. The committee also favorably reported SB 676, which creates graduated penalties for involving minors in certain animal cruelty offenses, and SB 432, which adds 7OH to Schedule I, exempts approved veterinary xylazine products, and increases penalties for trafficking and candy-like xylazine products. Senator Osgood spoke in support of SB 432, emphasizing the dangers of adulterated street drugs for people with substance use disorder. Finally, the committee approved SB 524, which revises duties and appointments related to the Medical Examiners Commission and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, including shifting district medical examiner appointments to the commission and clarifying notification procedures for administrative complaints. All bills received favorable votes, with support statements or waivers from various state, local, and advocacy organizations. The committee then completed its business and adjourned.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

04/08/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

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  • of Arizona Revised Statutes Title 44, Chapter 30, Article 1, and adding section 47-03, relating to sexual
  • amended as follows: reference House... and also recommends that the bill do pass. ...relating to sexual
  • material was created before the enactment... ...to include providing proof that the sexual material
  • House Bill 2666, an act amending Section 13-1402, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to sexual offenses
  • of violent use of firearms when they were in middle school.
Keywords: 1182, all
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Justice Apr 1st, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • offenses against justice system personnel or enhances increase penalties for violent offenses against
  • My parents who are unfortunately in a very violent marriage and the resources that are provided within
  • Senator Calatayud has built have 10 SB 1400 removal of altered sexual depictions.
  • This bill for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
  • This makes trafficking and even more distant crime, the capital sexual battery, which involves direct
Keywords: 999, senate, all