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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Energy Finance and Policy Committee 3/4/25

Energy Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • of the senators who was there in 1994 at the time, and she kind of talked about the issue or the entities
  • of the senators who was there in 1994 at the time, and she kind of talked about the issue or the entities
  • incentives that have gone out, if you've signed a contract and you've already made an agreement with an entity
  • 01:13:32.080><c> agreement</c><01:13:32.639><c> with</c><01:13:32.880><c> an</c><01:13:33.120><c> entity
  • </c> already made an agreement with an entity already made an agreement with an entity uh<01:13:34.080
Keywords: 1183, house
HI
Transcript Highlights:
  • So when something like that, who would be the entity that's directly responsible for making that designation
  • We don't approve the state procurement doesn't do projects for other entities. We provide guidance.
  • We don't approve the state procurement doesn't do projects for other entities. We provide guidance.
  • We don't approve the state procurement doesn't do projects for other entities. We provide guidance.
  • We don't approve the state procurement doesn't do projects for other entities. We provide guidance.
Committee: House Finance
Keywords: 910, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (01/28/2025)

Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • money it's going to be or public entity money it's going to be money<04:22:07.279><c> well</c><04:22
  • HB 303 has an unclear compliance timeline for covered entities.
  • Mary Bour said HB 303 has an unclear compliance timeline for covered entities.
  • </c> compliance timeline for covered entities compliance timeline for covered entities while<04:34:03.561
  • They need support in getting this, as the women from the counties said—the smaller entities that live
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Ways and Means (01/14/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • What that effectively means is that you have a business entity that has at least two different parts
  • So that suggests, and Commissioner Stepp referred to these as multinational entities, right?
  • So that suggests, and Commissioner Stepp referred to these as multinational entities, right?
  • So that suggests, and Commissioner Stepp referred to these as multinational entities, right?
  • So that suggests, and Commissioner Stepp referred to these as multinational entities, right?
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The meeting was a Ways and Means briefing opened by the vice chair, who introduced Jason Wong of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston to discuss the national and regional economy. Wong focused on inflation, asking why it had fallen from about 9% in 2022 to the 2%–3% range, and what that meant for monetary policy and the risk of an economic downturn. He said the Fed’s target is 2%, noted that recent PCE inflation was about 2.4% and core PCE about 2.7%, and described the ongoing debate over whether interest rates should stay tight or be lowered further to protect the labor market. Wong explained that the improvement in inflation has been driven largely by goods prices, especially durable goods such as cars, appliances, and furniture, as well as non-durable goods like food. He said supply-chain disruptions during the pandemic caused major price spikes in 2022, but those pressures have eased and many goods prices are now at or below the Fed’s target. He also referenced the New York Fed’s Global Supply Chain Pressure Index, saying it showed extreme pandemic-era disruptions that have since receded. The main remaining inflation problem, he said, is in services, especially housing. Wong broke services into rent of shelter and all other services, explaining that shelter is a large share of household budgets and that housing inflation has a lag because rent measures often reflect older lease terms rather than current market rents. He said monthly Zillow data suggest market rents have cooled and may eventually feed through to official inflation measures. Members asked several questions about the chart’s time scale, the treatment of real estate, property taxes, and utilities, and Wong clarified that housing costs are counted in services and that the slides would be shared digitally. No votes or formal actions were taken.
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Science, Technology and Energy (03/03/2025)

Science, Technology and Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • wouldn't participate, they would have to either staff up or transfer some responsibilities to some entity
  • have the power to, you know, have access to their records to question people, and this isn’t the entity
  • have the power to, you know, have access to their records to question people, and this isn’t the entity
  • </c> notice to the following ENT entities notice to the following ENT entities that<04:42:34.200><c>
  • from one group to another group entity from one group to another group then<06:20:54.478><c> you</c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Human Services - 03/16/26

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • They're not a particularly political entity. They're just trying to figure out what's going on.
  • they're not a particularly political Um they're not a particularly political uh<00:18:59.919><c> entity
  • They're just trying to figure uh entity.
  • </c><00:26:10.600><c> those</c><00:26:10.800><c> entities.
  • </c> employees of that entity those entities. employees of that entity those entities.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EDU Public Hearing 02-04-2026

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:15:40.399><c> is</c> whoever the whoever the entity is whoever the whoever the entity is partnering
  • I hope DOE will work in conjunction so that it's not going to be two opposing entities, because up until
  • I hope DOE will work in conjunction so that it's not going to be two opposing entities, because up until
  • Accreditation happens every seven years, and as a state entity we sit on these accreditation and we’re
  • </c> every seven years and as a state entity every seven years and as a state entity we<01:26:48.320>
Committee: Senate Education
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 9/17/25

Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Very diverse set of entities, very diverse set of people. It's happening all over the country.
  • Very diverse set of entities,<01:20:59.679><c> very</c><01:21:00.000><c> diverse</c><01:21:00.480><c>
  • set</c><01:21:00.800><c> of</c><01:21:01.600><c> um</c><01:21:01.920><c> um</c> entities, very diverse
  • set of um um entities, very diverse set of um um people.<01:21:02.400><c> It's</c><01:21:02.560><c>
  • ,</c> private businesses, private entities, private businesses, private entities, non-governmental<01
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Judiciary (04/23/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • And so it basically leaves the door open for different entities to treat the same person in opposite
  • , particularly corporate entities, who are making a business out of putting forward these awful scenarios
  • </c> here is to go after uh natural entities here is to go after uh natural entities in<01:42:52.719>
  • <c> particularly</c><01:42:53.119><c> corporate</c><01:42:53.520><c> entities</c><01:42:53.920><c> who
  • </c> in particularly corporate entities who in particularly corporate entities who are<01:42:54.880><
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The Judiciary Committee first took up Senate Bill 268, a bill related to biological sex and related classifications. Members opposing the bill argued it was unnecessary, poorly drafted, and a personal attack on a small group of people, while supporters said it was needed to protect girls and women and to avoid repeated floor debate on a measure they viewed as proper. Several members also discussed the bill’s definition of biological sex, the lack of guidance on what information could be required to make determinations, and concerns about unintended consequences. The committee voted on a motion to retain the bill and approved it by a 10-8 roll call vote, with the bill retained. The committee then moved to Senate Bill 189, described by supporters as a housekeeping measure requested by the Secretary of State and the Department of Health and Human Services concerning fetal death records. Supporters said the bill was narrow, time-sensitive, and ready to pass, while opponents argued it needed further work and that the committee should not use retention to reopen the bill for broader changes. Some members said they wanted to add or explore additional provisions related to fetal death reporting, while others objected that such changes were outside the bill’s scope and poor procedure. After debate, the committee voted to retain Senate Bill 189 as well.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 4/3/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • um because the the graves an entity um because the the graves Foundation<00:04:44.360><c> was</c><00
  • Minneapolis did an RFP to identify the entity that the money would flow through, and that happened.
  • Minneapolis did an RFP to identify the entity that the money would flow through, and that happened.
  • Minneapolis did an RFP to identify the entity that the money would flow through, and that happened.
  • </c><00:09:16.279><c> that</c> shouldn't be going to any entity that shouldn't be going to any entity
Bills: HF3023 , HF3078 , HF107 , HF2171 , HF3079 , HF689 , HF1316
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement - 03/18/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Annually, we are subject to audit by an independent and separate entity, the Office of the Legislative
  • 30.240><c> independent</c><00:07:30.720><c> and</c><00:07:30.879><c> separate</c><00:07:31.240><c> entity
  • </c><00:07:32.080><c> um</c> by an independent and separate entity um by an independent and separate
  • entity um the<00:07:32.560><c> office</c><00:07:32.919><c> of</c><00:07:33.120><c> the</c><00:07:33.319
  • Chief Dan Johnson said that Fire Relief Associations are government entities separate from the cities
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 2/11/25

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • new programs, were things that were passed through, you know, MHFA was essentially a pass-through entity
  • to get the money to other entities, so you're not having to necessarily hire new people, not necessarily
  • new programs, were things that were passed through, you know, MHFA was essentially a pass-through entity
  • </c><01:10:26.679><c> to</c> was essentially pass through entity to was essentially pass through entity
  • </c><01:10:28.520><c> so</c> get the money to other entities so get the money to other entities so you're
Keywords: 1183, house
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Children and Family Law (02/03/2025)

Children and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, on page two, um, school when I... it says there any school or entity that directly or indirectly
  • </c><01:37:35.239><c> that</c><01:37:35.440><c> directly</c> there any school or entity that directly
  • there any school or entity that directly or<01:37:36.119><c> indirectly</c><01:37:36.760><c> receives
  • </c><02:00:51.320><c> the</c><02:00:51.639><c> school</c> clear to the entities the school clear to the
  • entities the school districts<02:00:52.920><c> that</c><02:00:53.560><c> there</c><02:00:53.719><c>
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH
Transcript Highlights:
  • And if we're going to do this, we should be doing this to all entities in New Hampshire, so perhaps we
  • </c><00:39:20.520><c> I'm</c><00:39:20.640><c> not</c> meetings as a private entity I'm not meetings
  • </c><00:39:50.119><c> in</c><00:39:50.319><c> New</c> doing this to all entities in New doing this to
  • all entities in New Hampshire<00:39:50.880><c> so</c><00:39:51.160><c> P</c><00:39:51.480><c> that</
  • uh I can tell you myself I entities uh I can tell you myself I retired<01:46:36.599><c> in</c><01:46
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The committee first took up House Bill 622, but after the sponsor said further research raised concerns, he asked that the bill be tabled. The committee then moved in executive session and voted unanimously to find the bill inexpedient to legislate, sending it to consent. The committee also retained House Bill 349, the ophthalmologic laser bill, after members said more time was needed for the professions involved to work out training standards and provide additional information; that motion also passed unanimously. The committee then discussed House Bill 244, a municipal building/fire code recodification measure. Members said the bill needed more review and careful scrutiny because of its length and possible unintended effects, and they voted unanimously to retain it as well. House Bill 534 was then heard; the sponsor said the bill did not do what was intended because of a misunderstanding about current processing, and the committee voted inexpedient to legislate and placed it on consent. The committee next considered House Bill 233, with an amendment to remove a requirement affecting the New Hampshire Vaccine Association. Supporters argued the bill would reduce an unnecessary burden and improve transparency, while opponents said the committee should not single out one private 501(c)(3) organization. The amendment was adopted 8-5, and the bill as amended then passed 7-6; a minority report was requested. Finally, the committee opened House Bill 536, a proposed 1.5% cost-of-living adjustment for certain state retirees. The sponsor and supporters argued retirees had not received adequate COLAs and that the bill would help offset inflation, while the retirement system testified that the proposal would add significant costs, including an estimated $1.5 million for the state, $6.6 million for political subdivisions, and about $100.7 million in present-value unfunded liability, with the impact reflected in future employer contribution rates.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session 5/12/26 - Part 3

Minnesota House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • does not engage in a reasonable entity does not engage in a reasonable accommodation<01:06:19.359><c
  • This is in the public policy section and requires entities to engage in a conversation about reasonable
  • This is in the public policy section and requires entities to engage in a conversation about reasonable
  • This is in the public policy section and requires entities to engage in a conversation about reasonable
  • They have all sorts of entities that are operating out of them.
Keywords: 1183, house
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Joint Appropriations Committee, January 6, 2026 - AM

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • and really get that with our in entity and really get that marketing<00:24:12.640><c> once</c><00:24
  • </c><01:39:39.679><c> So</c> entities to to accomplish that goal.
  • So entities to to accomplish that goal.
  • So we have two two entities<02:12:11.599><c> that</c><02:12:11.920><c> establish</c><02:12:12.560><c>
  • obviously</c><02:12:12.960><c> we</c> entities that establish obviously we entities that establish obviously
Keywords: 916, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Session (03/06/2025)

New Hampshire House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Currently, any person or entity can propose to establish a new health care facility within 15 miles of
  • /c><03:26:32.359><c> any</c><03:26:32.640><c> person</c><03:26:32.920><c> or</c><03:26:33.160><c> entity
  • </c> currently already any person or entity currently already any person or entity can<03:26:34.120><
  • that share their commission entities that share their commission consider<04:57:14.000><c> the</c><04
  • It’s for carbon credits and carbon offsets. well out of state entity purchases in well out of state entity
Keywords: 1189, house, all
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Select Federal Natural Resource Management Committee, May 15, 2026

Select Federal Natural Resource Management Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • than an outright sale, and the private entity would then pay the federal government 12 and 1/2% of the
  • sale, and the private entity an outright sale, and the private entity would<01:08:35.200><c> then</c
  • So many of them are, they have to be a government entity.
  • I mean, I don't know how much timber they have, but it seems like they're the entity that's missing in
  • Much timber they have, but it seems like they're the entity that's missing in all this.
Keywords: 916, all
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

JHA Public Hearing - Wed Feb 5, 2025 @ 2:00 PM HST

Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • instead we ask the committee to consider having the legislature commission a report from a single entity
  • instead we ask the committee to consider having the legislature commission a report from a single entity
  • 51.520><c> an</c> legislature commission a report from an legislature commission a report from an entity
  • <01:24:52.239><c> a</c><01:24:52.360><c> single</c><01:24:52.639><c> entity</c><01:24:53.600><c> that
  • </c><01:24:53.719><c> has</c><01:24:53.880><c> the</c> entity a single entity that has the entity a single
Keywords: 910, house, all
Summary: The committee first considered House Bill 1324, which would require the Judiciary to contract for legal services for residential tenants in landlord-tenant disputes and allow attorneys, paralegals, and law students to provide those services, with an appropriation. The Department of the Attorney General recommended removing reference to Hawaii Public Housing Authority tenants because HPHA eviction proceedings are administrative and could conflict with the bill. Hawaii Appleseed and other testifiers strongly supported the measure, citing studies showing much higher tenant retention when counsel is available, and suggested adding notice of the right to counsel at key points such as rent increases, eviction notices, and lease signing. The committee adopted amendments, including the Attorney General’s suggested change and a technical amendment, and passed the bill out with a recommendation to move it forward; members voted aye, with one member voting with reservations and several excused. The committee then heard House Bill 126 on property forfeiture, which would increase transparency and accountability in civil asset forfeiture by clarifying covered property, changing disposition rules, and removing language requiring liberal construction of the forfeiture act. The Attorney General said forfeiture remains an important law enforcement tool and that the bill would not impair its use. The Office of the Public Defender supported the measure but argued civil forfeiture is broadly problematic because many people cannot meaningfully challenge it and are not entitled to counsel. Honolulu Police Department opposed the bill, saying forfeiture is useful in fighting illegal activity and that added procedures would delay enforcement and reduce operational funding from forfeiture proceeds. Community Alliance on Prisons, the Drug Policy Forum of Hawaii, and other supporters urged reform or abolition of civil forfeiture, citing transparency concerns and the risk of abuse. No vote on HB 126 was taken in the portion provided. The final measure discussed was House Bill 166, which would require the state to defend professionally licensed or certified state employees in certain civil actions, allow employees to hire their own counsel at their own expense, and set a process for the Attorney General to transfer or withdraw representation if the state declines to defend. Testimony from the Hawaii Association for Justice and labor representatives was in strong support, describing the bill as a negotiated clarification that balances employee protections with accountability and noting it had passed previously but died in conference. The transcript cuts off before any committee action on HB 166.
CO

Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado Senate 2026 Legislative Day 107 May 1st, 2026

Colorado Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • here, but folks want to change the system and make it more mandatory, make it easier for the union entities
  • 07.440><c> organize,</c><01:59:08.560><c> and</c><01:59:08.880><c> I</c><01:59:08.960><c> can</c> entities
  • to organize, and I can entities to organize, and I can understand<01:59:09.760><c> politically</c><01
  • ><02:08:39.800><c> they</c><02:08:39.960><c> may</c><02:08:40.120><c> no</c> representation by an entity
  • they may no representation by an entity they may no longer<02:08:40.840><c> support</c><02:08:41.840
Keywords: 981, all