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AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

06/01/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Please stand for the prayer by Donna Kafer, our legislative chaplain, and remain standing for the Pledge
  • of Allegiance of the Flag, which will be appropriately led by Senator Alston on a pretty big day for
  • Colleagues, I request your patience. It is important. I request your patience.
  • Legislative proclamation, recognizing Route 66.
  • And feeling what's appropriate to them is not being, you know, they're not being treated...
Keywords: 1182, all
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Civil Rights & Judiciary Feb 20th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Civil Rights & Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • So once more, Drew Hanson, from the 23rd Legislative District.
  • My name is Brandon Elliott, and I'm the director of legislative affairs for UW Seattle, representing
  • I therefore strongly urge you to accept the proposed amendments and pass this legislation.
  • I would ask you guys to support this legislation.
  • First, I'll echo the request to have a definition of health care facilities.
Keywords: 904, all
FL

Florida 2025 Regular Session

Community Affairs Mar 25th, 2025

Transcript Highlights:
  • WITH THE REMAINING 1.7 CONTINGENT UPON LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL. THAT IS THE BILL.
  • YOU TALKED ABOUT RECORD REQUEST DOES SOMEONE HAVE TO FILE A RECORDS REQUEST TO FIND OUR ADDRESSES TO
  • WE KNOWINGLY CREATE LEGISLATION UNCONSTITUTIONAL. YOUR TIME IS UP. THANK YOU.
  • I DO NOT BELIEVE IT IS APPROPRIATE TO POLITICAL FLAXEN CLASSROOMS.
  • SO WHY AREN'T GOING TO TAKE APPROPRIATE MEASURES WITH REGULAR VEHICLES?
Keywords: 999, senate, all
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

Senate Standing Committee on Natural Resources & Energy. (3-4-26)

Natural Resources & Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> introducing this legislation. introducing this legislation.
  • ,</c><00:37:58.680><c> to</c> investigate utility rate uh requests, to investigate utility rate uh requests
  • Why this matters: The legislation is the policy-making branch of government.
  • The legislation is the policy-making The legislation is the policy-making branch<00:39:22.880><c> of<
  • </c><00:55:57.440><c> I</c> do you think is appropriate there? I do you think is appropriate there?
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (02/18/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:19:18.400><c> I</c> for that next legislative session. I for that next legislative session.
  • </c> legislative body. legislative body.
  • </c> specified anywhere in this legislation. specified anywhere in this legislation. Correct.
  • </c> until that uh, legislative session ends. until that uh, legislative session ends.
  • One is a former legislator.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary (02/13/2026)

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><01:19:28.560><c> overreach</c> check legislative overreach check legislative overreach and<01:19
  • legislative legislative uh<01:31:18.080><c> should</c><01:31:18.320><c> have</c><01:31:18.560><c> the
  • </c> appropriate thing to talk about. appropriate thing to talk about.
  • on a legislative matter.
  • </c><02:16:45.120><c> I</c> vote on a legislative matter. I vote on a legislative matter.
Committee: House Judiciary
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

Senate - Conservation Jan 28th, 2025

Senate Conservation

Transcript Highlights:
  • My personal legislative aide is Julia Valdez.
  • In particular, this bill, like other legislative structures.
  • I would like to raise a question about the appropriation.
  • We do have several concerns regarding the legislation.
  • I am so impressed with this legislation.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Jan 29th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • legislation, legislative reports, rulemaking actions, or policy...
  • And less compelled by legislation...
  • Choose to know and pass this legislation. Thank you. Thank you, Dave.
  • In the joint memorial, the memorialist requests the federal government take appropriate steps to ensure
  • You are helping to ensure... ...and support this legislation.
Bills: SB6104 , SB6241 , SJM8015 , SB6318
NM

New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

IC - Courts, Corrections and Justice Sep 22nd, 2025

Courts, Corrections & Justice Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • That was a popular refrain out there for those opposed to legislation.
  • They notify the Governor; that's different than requesting, you know, permission essentially.
  • But evidently, that's in our legislation.
  • For many years, I've sought to give this committee and legislators subpoena authority.
  • And so for years, I've sponsored legislation to, by constitution, give us that authority.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Revised Apr 22nd, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • He's requesting it. I've had several businesses... In rural Oklahoma. He's requesting it.
  • Other states, such as California, have followed suit and introduced similar legislation.
  • Members, House Bill 3944 is the staff request.
  • And again, this was requested by staff, just a variety of things that they see.
  • Your very diligent hard work and the collaborative work that we do here in appropriations.
Summary: The committee considered and advanced a series of bills, beginning with House Bill 3834, which creates a revolving fund at the Department of Health for ibogaine research. The author said the measure is limited to clinical trials, has support from several tribal nations, and would not have an immediate fiscal impact, though retirement-related costs were discussed as roughly $1 million based on prior estimates. HB 3834 passed 20-0. House Bill 3940, updating Oklahoma Military Department provisions, National Guard retirement benefits, and some Uniform Code of Military Justice language, also passed after questions about the same estimated retirement cost and the effect of changing the date for implementation; it passed 21-1. Members then approved House Bill 4346, with an amendment aimed at addressing fraud concerns in agricultural sales tax exemptions. The bill would extend reciprocity to holders of ag sales tax exemption cards from Texas and other surrounding states, allowing them to use those exemptions in Oklahoma border communities. Opponents argued the change would place too much burden on retailers to verify out-of-state cards and could increase liability, but supporters said it would help rural businesses. The bill passed 17-4. House Bill 2947, allowing clinical interns and accredited behavioral health graduate programs to bill Medicaid for supervised services, passed 21-0, and House Bill 3257, extending state benefits for 100% disabled veterans to those similarly disabled due to negligence at a VA hospital, also passed 21-0. The committee next passed House Bill 3264, which adds domestic abuse by strangulation to the list of 85% crimes. Supporters emphasized the seriousness of strangulation and its connection to later homicide risk, while questions focused on prison population growth and costs; the bill passed 21-0. House Bill 4326, dealing with Oklahoma Promise homeschool language and the definition of certified classroom personnel, was amended to remove unrelated T-SET restructuring language and then passed 19-2. House Bill 4421, “Leo’s Law,” which requires fentanyl testing in child welfare drug screens when fentanyl use is suspected, drew emotional testimony about a child’s death and had its fiscal estimate discussed as dropping from $125 million to about $16 million; it passed 22-0. Finally, the committee approved House Bill 3944, a State Finance Act cleanup and modernization measure, after questions about reporting dates and public finance oversight, and House Bill 3979, which raises financing caps under the Oklahoma Economic Development Finance Pool, after an amendment to add an effective date and emergency clause; both passed 21-0. House Bill 4118, updating the family caregiver tax credit and raising the maximum credit while keeping the annual cap unchanged, passed 20-1. The meeting ended with thanks to members and staff and adjournment.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Feb 26th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 3 is a DA request bill.
  • Chairman of the committee. 3767 is just updating controlled dangerous substance at the request of Obn
  • House Bill 3648 is a request bill from OU Health that would clean up an unintentional mistake that we
  • So this was a utility re a constituent request bill from the local city manager.
  • The only one that can take them out is a legislator to the legislature.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Feb 26th, 2026

Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, House Bill 34 is a DA request bill.
  • Members, House Bill 34 is a DA request bill.
  • House Bill 3767 is just updating controlled dangerous substances at the request of OBIN on the scheduled
  • This is a request bill by the Attorney General and Court of Criminal Appeals, working with all of those
  • So this was a utility constituent request bill from a local city manager to Toca. Currently, the...
Summary: The committee heard and advanced a large number of bills, mostly by unanimous or near-unanimous due-pass votes. Early measures included HB 34, expanding “zones of safety” to include places like skating rinks, youth centers, pools, arcades, amusement parks, and water parks to bar sex offenders from loitering; HB 3407 on abandoned personal property and manufactured homes; HB 43 on rates for court-appointed property appraisers; and HB 2981 requiring school board meeting minutes to be posted online. Members also considered criminal justice and public safety bills such as enhanced penalties for people on the DOJ terrorist list (HB 3764), updating controlled dangerous substances schedules (HB 3767), and a bill to allow first responders to notify law enforcement after responding to suspected overdoses, with immunity for good-faith reporting and a fentanyl-related presumption in fatal overdoses (HB 2941). Several bills were laid over, including HB 2015, HB 2959, HB 3087, HB 3581, and HB 4227. The committee also advanced bills affecting courts, property, and administrative procedures. These included HB 3321 ending cost-arrest warrants for unpaid court fines, HB 3322 codifying rules for interpreting multiple versions of statutes, HB 3323 moving notarization requirements for electronic documents submitted to Service Oklahoma, HB 3497 clarifying appeals of pretrial orders in criminal cases, HB 3500 removing a nine-month deadline for successor affidavits after transfer-on-death property transfers, and HB 3505 creating a uniform wage garnishment law. Other measures addressed workers’ compensation and public employment, including HB 4260 creating a rebuttable presumption for first responders in workers’ comp, HB 4202 aligning radiology reimbursement with other specialties, and HB 3055 and HB 315 setting qualifications for the CLEET and DOC directors. Later in the meeting, members approved bills on consumer protection, technology, and public safety. HB 2933 tightened insurance claim timelines and penalties and made mediation mandatory for carriers; HB 3544 targeted AI chatbots that simulate emotional relationships with children; HB 3299 created a criminal offense for creating or disseminating digitized or synthetic media using another person’s name, image, voice, or likeness; HB 4107 criminalized misuse of outdoor tornado sirens; HB 4108 expanded critical infrastructure protections to airports; and HB 4139 revised home service contract rules to require truthful offerings and qualified service providers. The committee also passed HB 1322 creating a public domestic violence offenders registry, HB 4104 adding certain voyeurism-related crimes to the sex offender registry, HB 4106 lowering the grand larceny threshold to $900 and making a third petty larceny offense a felony, and HB 3974 addressing liability in shared inmate housing facilities. The meeting ended with HB 4144, which revises Open Records Act language for arrest and incident reports, and the committee adjourned with plans to meet again Tuesday.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 23rd, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Remember, you've heard the unanimous consent request without objection. That will be the order.
  • I yield for questions and move advancement at the appropriate time of the repeal of this one section,
  • With that, a yield for questions, move for advancement at the appropriate time.
  • personnel to the list of Class D1 felonies without a yield for questions and move adoption at the appropriate
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Feb 23rd, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Member, you've heard the unanimous consent request. Without objection, that will be the order.
  • President, I yield for questions and move advancement at the appropriate time of the repeal of this one
  • With that, I yield for questions and move for advancement at the appropriate time.
  • With that, I yield for questions, move for advancement at the appropriate time.
  • I yield for questions and move adoption at the appropriate time.
Summary: The Senate convened, established a quorum, and opened with prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and several recognitions, including introductions of the psychologist and nurse of the day, a citation for Diesel Fritz’s All-State Choir achievement, and a gallery introduction highlighting fine arts advocates from Norman Public Schools. Members also marked birthdays and read excerpts from George Washington’s first inaugural address in honor of the first president. On floor business, the Senate laid over item number three and then considered several bills. Senate Bill 1191 repealed the unused Oklahoma Energy Initiative Low Carbon Initiative Board and passed 48-0. Senate Bill 1258 clarified open-carry law to expressly allow firearms on boats and vessels on Oklahoma waters and passed 41-7. Senate Bill 1920 raised the salvaged title threshold from 60% to 70% to reflect repair costs and align more closely with neighboring states; it passed 48-0 after brief questioning about consumer benefits. Senate Bill 1936 added falsely impersonating a law enforcement officer, including federal officers, to the list of Class D1 felonies and passed 48-0. Senate Bill 2143, after an amendment restoring the title, authorized assessors to use state-funded aerial images to inspect property changes and included language intended to ensure fair treatment of builders and consistency with assessing standards; it passed 34-13. The chamber then heard announcements about upcoming committee meetings and adjourned until Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session May 30th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • And your request for a conference committee.
  • I understand, and in that request, I'm asking you... Is that your intent?
  • I move to grant the request of the Senate to appoint a conference committee on SB4.
  • I refuse to consider a Senate amendment to request appointment. Members, Mr.
  • Passing this legislation is not optional.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 15th, 2026 at 11:08 am

Senate Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • The General Appropriations Act is a balanced budget. It accomplishes key statewide priorities.
  • That's under legislation. You can look for it in many different ways.
  • If they are interested in the IT Information Technology Appropriations That's 231.
  • But once they're on the website, you go to legislation, you find House Bill 2.
  • I'm going to talk about legislation which is a drop-down menu.
Keywords: 996, all
AK

Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Jul 16th, 2026 at 10:30 am

Alaska House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • This massive income tax legislation is a huge policy issue.
  • That is an awful way to go about legislating.
  • My constituents, they want to trust their legislators.
  • Speaker, who have worked on previous gas line legislation.
  • I talked to a lot of legislators.
Keywords: 905, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 3/11/26

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • 14.560><c> of</c><00:07:14.720><c> the</c> also the legislative chair of the also the legislative chair
  • </c> of this similar legislation. of this similar legislation.
  • This legislation will likely impact, or the likely impact of this legislation will be that it will reduce
  • This legislation will likely impact, or the likely impact of this legislation will be that it will reduce
  • </c><01:32:33.120><c> I'm</c> legislative committee for MASBO. I'm legislative committee for MASBO.
Bills: HF3698 , HF3067 , HF3730
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Formal House Session 51 Jun 21st, 2026 at 11:00 am

Massachusetts House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Jones of North Reading requests a quorum roll call. Chair, objection? Chair has none.
  • And when a vote is taken, I request that it be taken by a call of the yeas and nays. Mr.
  • And then... ...when it came to the CBD aspect of this legislation.
  • Today we stand before a critical piece of legislation, H. 4187.
  • Furthermore, this legislation commits us to robust data collection and analysis.
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The House opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and welcomed students from the Frederick C. Murphy School in Weymouth, along with other guests introduced by members. The chamber then suspended Joint Rule 12 to allow several petitions to be referred, including proposals on alcohol labeling for beers consumed on premises, parity in funding for regional vocational and traditional public schools, and legal protections for victims of childhood sexual abuse. The main floor business was House No. 4187, An Act Modernizing the Commonwealth’s Cannabis Laws, reported by Ways and Means as a substitute bill. Members speaking in support described it as a comprehensive overhaul of the Cannabis Control Commission and the state’s cannabis and hemp regulatory framework. The bill would reduce and restructure the CCC, expand options for cannabis businesses and social equity operators, raise license and ownership caps, remove the vertical integration requirement for medical marijuana, and create stronger rules for hemp and CBD products, including a ban on unregulated intoxicating hemp products and a new regulatory structure for allowable hemp beverages and CBD items. Several amendments were offered and adopted by roll call, including changes narrowing the hemp beverage ban from 11 ounces to 7.5 ounces, requiring out-of-state testing labs to be certified in good standing with the commission, and other technical revisions. After debate, the House passed H. 4187 to be engrossed by a roll call vote of 153-0. The chamber also passed to be engrossed two sick leave bank bills, for Andrew Satara and Dana Johnson, and ordered House No. 1590, establishing a sick leave bank for Eric J. Wenaka, to a third reading. The House then adopted an order to meet the next day at 11 a.m. and adjourned.