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TX
Transcript Highlights:
- And it included a requirement for the committee. mission to develop educational information.
- I think that all APRNs would be supportive of listing our education. hospital affiliations, although
- APRN's educational location and content, clinical training, duration. and content.
- I should know who the education is. I should know where to go. trained.
- We started in about 2012 educating you all.
Bills:
HB5141 , HB4638 , HB2264 , HB2035 , HB4813 , HB4408 , HB2684 , HB1621 , HB2300 , HB216 , HB3829 , HB4466 , HB1747 , HB2284 , HB3614 , HB2587 , HB3219 , HB3318 , HB5147 , HB4014 , HB216
Committee:
House Public Health
Keywords:
lease, state property, public purpose, Travis County, Health and Human Services, pharmaceutical initiative, drug distribution, healthcare services, generic drugs, advanced pharmaceuticals, cost savings, mental health, patient discharge, medical records, health care professionals, substance use, family involvement, chemical dependency, treatment facilities, minor admissions
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 2/12/25
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- I can speak directly to the education aspect that both my office and the City of Buiji Police Department
- We can control our actions by providing education.
- piece of this is probably the education piece of this is probably the<00:57:45.280><c> most</c><00:57
- as far as the bill providing education as far as the bill itself<00:57:55.720><c> goes</c><00:57:56.400
- on sexting and do a lot of education on sexting and what<00:59:08.599><c> exactly</c><00:59:09.039><
Committee:
House Public Safety Finance and Policy
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Working Group on Omnibus Jobs, Labor and Economic Development - 05/22/25
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- <00:08:50.200><c> resources,</c><00:08:51.200><c> teacher</c><00:08:51.600><c> registered</c> education
- resources, teacher registered education resources, teacher registered apprenticeship,<00:08:53.200><
- Um, on the second page on education.
- ,</c> mclassification. enforcement, education, mclassification. enforcement, education, and<00:31:17.440
- Well, Senator, we don’t have... education and not mandate that they have education and not mandate that
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Resources, Recreation and Development (04/16/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- Getting educated here once again, green.
- There are workshops to educate folks.
- Um, can you describe some of education.
- <01:52:48.000><c> on</c><01:52:48.400><c> on</c><01:52:48.880><c> the</c> educated on on the educated
- </c> um and educational um and educational opportunities.<01:53:17.360><c> We</c><01:53:17.880><c> have
Summary:
The committee heard testimony on SB 27FN, which would change how improvements to dwellings over water are handled and align those projects more closely with the state building code. The bill was presented by Trisha Milo on behalf of Senator Lang, and attorney John Cronin explained that it arose from a specific New Hampshire Supreme Court case involving the Newcombs’ lakeside property, but that it could affect a small number of older waterfront homes statewide. He said the intent was to give the Department of Environmental Services (DES) limited waiver authority for improvements that do not harm water quality, plant life, or fish, while still requiring DES review and local permits.
Committee members asked several questions about the scope of the bill, including whether it was tied to one case, how many properties might be affected, what counts as “living space,” and whether the language could allow larger decks or other expansions. Cronin said the bill was meant to be narrow, focused on access and egress and not on creating new living space, and that DES would still be able to deny unreasonable requests. He also described the Newcombs’ project as a rehabilitation of an older structure that had been approved locally and later challenged by DES, leading to the current dispute.
Darlene Forst, the Wetlands Bureau administrator at DES, testified in opposition. She said the department was surprised the bill was being heard because it believed the Senate had sent it to interim study, and she argued the language was unclear and could have broader statewide effects than intended. Forst also said the underlying case was still active and should not be effectively re-litigated through this bill. No vote or final committee action was taken during the portion of the hearing provided.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- component that should be in education, not in DBEDT, and you're saying that you have an educational
- But the governor sincerely feels like education can be a part of a child.
- So is there a position for to have a position in education at the governor's office?
- Support for education, school support, and the million dollars for the MAP program.
- Phase one was educational, as I mentioned.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- them and trying to pass the educate them and trying to pass the previous<01:09:25.679><c> bill</c><01
- I work as the education and outreach coordinator for Granite Leaf Cannabis.
- act requirement for health and education act requirement for structured<02:30:11.920><c> function</c
- </c><02:53:52.960><c> We</c> them so people have proper education.
- We them so people have proper education.
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Executive Departments and Administration (02/04/2026)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- <02:15:30.079><c> because</c><02:15:30.400><c> historically</c> education because historically education
- LAC is required to demonstrate 300 hours of substance-use-specific education.
- And so if the college education were not there, then there would be a risk there.
- Um, I think I'm a fairly well-educated individual. I have a college... what you're referring to?
- </c> I think I'm a fairly well educated I think I'm a fairly well educated individual.<03:14:44.560><
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, June 24, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> expense of education opportunities. expense of education opportunities.
- </c> partnership with therapists, educators, partnership with therapists, educators, artists,<00:42:16.240
- Young men chasing opportunity, education, and excellence.
- </c> opportunity, education, and excellence. opportunity, education, and excellence.
- Education, zoos, good thing in Memphis.
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the Committee on Higher Education. Uh, we are here today.
- I asked him, “What is your guys’ plan for education at the institute?”
- I asked him, “What is your guys’ plan for education at the institute?”
- “We’re not an educational institute. We are a research institute.”
- </c> and queen is considering this education and queen is considering this education or<02:30:08.319>
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Thursday, July 16, 2026)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Born and raised in South Jersey, educated at Catholic University right here in DC.
- </c><00:22:06.960><c> benefits,</c> would improve education benefits, would improve education benefits
- </c><01:17:13.280><c> Colleges</c><01:17:13.679><c> and</c> Career Education Colleges and Career Education
- We should be making access to education easier, Mr. Speaker, not harder for Americans.
- We should be making access to education easier, Mr. Speaker, not harder for Americans.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/25/26
Agriculture Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- pesticides that are applied on state lands do not flow or drift into wild rice waters, and include education
- either farmers or provide agricultural professional services with a mission to fund research and education
- The witness explained that the processors have not yet spent the money paying for education or those
- farmers on how to be and ways to educate farmers on how to be prepared<01:16:02.719><c> if</c><01:16
- Finance and Policy the Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee.<01:22:51.520><c> All</c><01:22
Committee:
House Agriculture Finance and Policy
Keywords:
pesticides, wild rice, environmental protection, agriculture, water quality, pollinators, training, management plan, fertilizer research, education grants, Minnesota Agricultural Council, technology transfer, agricultural productivity, HF4372, Minnesota agriculture, meat processing, meat processing training, retention incentive grants, grant extension, project deadline extension
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Children and Family Law (03/24/2026)
Children and Family Law
Transcript Highlights:
- Lawyers like trainings because they have continuing legal education requirements.
- </c> continuing legal education requirements. continuing legal education requirements.
- legal education programs um uh<01:44:05.199><c> credits.
- </c><02:31:17.680><c> and</c> training, peer support and education and training, peer support and education
- And I am Trina Inglefinger, policy director at New Futures for Early Care and Education, and we want
Committee:
House Children and Family Law
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 042 Feb 25th, 2026
Colorado House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> year and 4 million educational year and 4 million educational experiences<00:31:48.000><c> for</
- With more than four million educational experiences available through SCFD's funded partners, kids and
- This bill allows teachers at Colorado Department of Education approved facility schools to be able to
- This bill allows teachers at Colorado Department of Education approved facility schools to be able to
- This bill allows teachers at Colorado Department of Education approved facility schools to be able to
Summary:
The House convened with a quorum, approved the corrected journal, and heard several announcements about upcoming committee meetings, events at the Capitol, and recognitions, including Music Therapy Day, Black History Month activities, adoptable puppies, and a Colorado Agricultural Forum. Members also celebrated Representative Story’s birthday and recognized the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) for its long-running support of arts, culture, science access, and economic impact in Colorado. The House adopted Senate Joint Resolution 12, designating February 20, 2026, as Colorado FFA Day, by a vote of 64-1 with one excused.
The chamber then moved to special orders for several bills. The first major bill considered was House Bill 1017, which would prohibit insurers from receiving criminal restitution unless they are direct victims. Sponsors argued the bill prioritizes human victims, prevents restitution from becoming an unpayable burden on low-income defendants, and clarifies the law in response to court concerns and stakeholder feedback. Opponents argued it would shift costs to taxpayers and policyholders and could increase civil litigation and insurance premiums. An amendment, L005, was adopted to clarify the bill’s scope, and the bill then passed as amended.
The House also took up House Bill 114, concerning minimum lot size and local land-use rules. An amendment, L002, was offered to prohibit certain local lot frontage, setback, open-space, or coverage requirements that would effectively prevent construction of a single-family home on a 2,000-square-foot residential lot. Supporters framed the measure as protecting housing access, while opponents argued it would override local land-use decision-making and public hearing processes. The transcript ends during debate on a substitute motion related to the amendment, before final action on House Bill 114 is shown.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 2/24/26
Housing Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Uh, we do homebuyer education, counseling, and training.
- </c><00:04:11.000><c> and</c> 9,300 received homebuyer education and 9,300 received homebuyer education
- ,</c> Uh we do homebuyer education, Uh we do homebuyer education, counseling,<00:04:59.400><c> and</c
- Um, the homebuyer education counseling training, where do you find the people?
- </c><00:44:01.400><c> of</c> I feel like I've gotten an education of I feel like I've gotten an education
Committee:
House Housing Finance and Policy
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Senate Legislative Session Day 21 (2-5-26)
Kentucky Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The Education Committee has met and reports Senate Bill 2 should pass.
- </c><00:09:15.040><c> and</c> the Kentucky Department of Education and the Kentucky Department of Education
- , education, education, but<00:46:14.800><c> it's</c><00:46:15.119><c> experience</c><00:46:15.760><c
- Senate Bill 165, an act relating to preschool education programs. Senator Thomas.
- Senate Bill 166, an act relating to preschool education programs. Senator Chambers Armstrong.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/18/25
Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:40:49.839><c> and</c> but I've also served as an educator and but I've also served as an educator
- Cookie Cart and Appetite for Change are food-related businesses that provide education and training and
- her on food and her how to it educated her on food and how<00:44:14.119><c> to</c><00:44:14.319><c>
- But I just think that this intersectionality between workforce and education is really important, and
- </c><00:45:51.280><c> is</c> between Workforce and education is between Workforce and education is really
Keywords:
HF339, Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board, nursing homes, long-term care, elder care, workforce standards, certified worker organizations, labor funding, general fund appropriation, worker grants, Minnesota labor law, nursing home staffing, caregiver workforce, section 181.214, HF1272, nursing home, boarding care home, nursing home workers, labor standards, Medicaid-certified facility
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Finance Division II (03/17/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- I think we're still working off a model from the '60s, frankly, on our education.
- I think we're still working off a model from the '60s, frankly, on our education.
- I think we're still working off a model from the '60s, frankly, on our education.
- You want to say for Education Day? Yeah. Mary, I would be more comfortable with that. Okay, Mr.
- </c><01:53:23.159><c> day</c> say for Education day say for Education day yeah<01:53:26.400><c> Mary<
Summary:
The Finance Division II work session focused on Fish and Game’s budget-revenue proposals and several statutory changes the department said it needs to support its operations. The department recommended raising the fisheries habitat fee and wildlife habitat fee to $5 each, estimating additional annual revenue of about $640,000 and $144,000 respectively. Members clarified that these are habitat fees added on top of licenses, not reduced by senior or youth license categories, and discussed the need for RSA changes to allow the revenue to be transferred into the Fish and Game Fund. The department also said it would work internally on any broader license fee increases through the commission process.
The committee then reviewed proposals to cap several dedicated accounts and transfer excess balances to the unrestricted Fish and Game Fund. Those accounts included the fisheries and wildlife habitat funds and the game management account, with the department proposing a $750,000 cap on each and transfer of amounts above that threshold. The department said the cap was based on several years of expenditures and the fact that dedicated funds are often used as match for federal funds. Members asked for reports on fund activity and questioned whether the cap and mandatory transfer language should be “shall” or “may,” with the department indicating it would prefer “may” for flexibility. The committee also discussed a Pheasant Management Program account, where the department said current law limits use of the money to buying and propagating pheasants and it wants authority to use it for broader program management.
A substantial portion of the meeting addressed Fish and Game’s environmental review unit and the transfer of ARPA-funded positions to DEES under the governor’s initiative. The department said four positions are currently ARPA-funded, that DEES supports keeping them in place through the end of the year, and that the transition will require time because environmental review work is intertwined across the agency. The department explained that before the ARPA positions, biologists handled the work and that current staffing has helped eliminate a backlog and meet deadlines. Members also discussed a proposal to expand environmental review fees beyond private developers to state, federal, municipal, and local governments, with the department saying it would need rulemaking and stakeholder input. Additional requests included authority to conduct raffles to raise funds, creation of a revolving account for donations and raffle proceeds, and repeal of the obsolete fish food sales statute because the vending machines are no longer functional and the account generates no revenue.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Jobs and Economic Development - 02/26/25
Jobs and Economic Development
Transcript Highlights:
- She said the program helped her with generational wealth, furthering her educational training, and moving
- coaching those kinds training education coaching those kinds of<01:31:14.600><c> things</c><01:31:14.800
- and a social order valuing education and a social order that<01:37:30.880><c> promoted</c><01:37:31.480
- Broadway Avenue I've also served as West Broadway Avenue I've also served as an<01:43:49.040><c> educator
- and a gymnastics coach for an educator and a gymnastics coach for the<01:43:51.320><c> public</c><01
Committee:
Senate Jobs and Economic Development
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- July 10 for DRRA to recreate and send the district audit compliance report to the Department of Education
- Committee on Education Funding, to which was referred Senate Bill 513FN, an act requiring schools to
- </c> know that the Department of Education know that the Department of Education recognizes<00:47:27.040
- to work with the task force and to provide Carl Perkins career and technical education funding support
- , shearing and educational exhibits, shearing and spinning<02:23:26.240><c> demonstrations,</c><02:23
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> education, respect and dignity. education, respect and dignity.
- This reflects that kind of educational campus model.
- So, they have an evening educational program with the residents there.
- So, there's the education and ag combined there. Okay, thank you. Thank you, Chair.
- Those are really educational classes.
Bills:
SR185 , HB2452 , HB2329 , HB2272 , HB2273 , HB2335 , HB1656 , HB2207 , HB2289 , HB1854 , HB2581 , HB20 , HB2296 , HB1707 , HB2297 , HB1890 , HB2241 , HB2474 , HB1688 , HB2546 , HB1574 , HB1546 , HB2218 , HB1163 , HB1514 , HB1749 , HB2385 , HB1576 , HB1974 , HB2022 , HB1973 , HB2005 , HB1894 , HB1515 , HB1718 , HB1591 , HB2475 , HB1721 , HB1864 , HB1946 , HB1920
Keywords:
Department of Education, capital improvement program, performance audit, infrastructure, transparency, state bonds, general obligation bonds, GO bonds, bond authorization, state debt limit, constitutional debt limit, Article VII Section 13, Hawaii bonds, state borrowing, public finance, capital improvement projects, supplemental appropriations, judiciary appropriations, refunding bonds, reimbursable bonds