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KY
Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:13:10.480><c> how</c><00:13:10.720><c> more</c> It's uh my privilege to share how more It's uh
  • my privilege to share how more than<00:13:11.200><c> the</c><00:13:11.440><c> 300</c><00:13:11.920><
  • ><c> 25</c> &gt;&gt; And and our share was 25 &gt;&gt; And and our share was 25 &gt;&gt; and<00:35:04.000
  • </c><00:35:06.320><c> As</c> &gt;&gt; and our share was 25 million of that.
  • As &gt;&gt; and our share was 25 million of that.
Summary: The Budget Review Subcommittee on General Government, Finance, Personnel, and Public Retirement heard presentations from the Secretary of State, the Attorney General’s Office, and the Department of Agriculture. Secretary of State Michael Adams said his office had no major new budget or authority requests, but he updated members on voter-roll maintenance, ongoing litigation over a law preventing voting in multiple states, the Safe at Home program for domestic violence survivors, human trafficking outreach, reduced spending, and new anti-fraud measures for business registrations and electronic service of process. Members then discussed Adams’ remarks, especially his criticism of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth. One senator objected that the organization should not be shut out of the legislative process, citing First Amendment concerns. Adams responded that he was not seeking to ban anyone from speaking, but wanted lawmakers to remember the harm he believes the group’s litigation does to election integrity and bipartisan reform. Representative Jackson praised Adams and his staff for their work. Deputy Attorney General Rob Duncan outlined the office’s work, including criminal prosecutions, civil litigation, body armor grants, administrative hearings, domestic violence and violent crime initiatives, election security, child support services, and the new Office of Data Privacy. He said the child support program transition from CHFS had created budget shortfalls and that the office would seek additional funding next session. In response to questions from Representative Lockett, Duncan said he did not yet have exact cost figures but expected funding needs and noted barriers related to personnel, budgeting, and integration. The committee also heard from Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell, who highlighted the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy’s 25th anniversary, the new Office of Economic Development, and the role of Miss Kentucky in promoting agriculture. He said the department would seek recruitment and retention funding, possible staffing for EV station inspections, and continued support to make the agriculture economic development fund permanent.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • We would be able to share with the committee. Good. Thank you for that.
  • Okay, because that's a large share there, so. Yes, sir. Next question. On.
  • If you find the video useful, please like, share the video, and subscribe. Thanks for watching it.
  • We've been working for the past year and a half with them on how do we share information about risk.
  • I wanted to share a little bit about. statewide intake.
Bills: SB1 , SB 1
Committee: Senate Finance
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (04/15/2026)

Commerce and Consumer Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • I shared my story with my advantage.
  • </c><02:42:54.800><c> it</c> the insurers who um agreed to share it the insurers who um agreed to share
  • Let me share one story.
  • </c> These pools allow providers to share These pools allow providers to share risk,<03:46:11.920><c>
  • </c> enables an alternative risk sharing enables an alternative risk sharing mechanism<03:58:27.439><
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Judiciary (02/12/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • And by the way, thanks for sharing this in this setting.
  • And by the way, thanks for sharing this in this setting.
  • And by the way, thanks for sharing this in this setting.
  • And by the way, thanks for sharing this in this setting.
  • shares with a family member if someone shares it<04:16:22.279><c> with</c><04:16:22.399><c> their</c>
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The committee first heard CACR 6, a proposed constitutional amendment by Representative Keith Ammon to recognize a fundamental right to use computation resources. Ammon argued that computing is now essential to daily life, speech, education, and economic opportunity, and said the amendment was intended to push back against government or corporate restrictions, citing a 2023 federal executive order on AI registration and reporting as an example of the kind of precedent he wanted to oppose. He said the proposal should be simple and clear because it would go to voters, and he compared the right to compute to other constitutional rights that do not require the government to provide the underlying tools. Committee members raised concerns about the breadth of the language, including whether it could affect encryption, authentication, network security, energy use, and other regulatory issues. Representative McFarland questioned whether the amendment could interfere with security measures, while others asked whether it would prevent ordinary network management such as throttling or require the state to provide internet access or hardware. Ammon responded that the right would not entitle someone to other people’s resources and said encryption and similar issues would sort themselves out. Several members also raised concerns about child safety, public safety, and whether existing laws could still regulate misuse of computing; Ammon said reasonable limits would still apply, similar to other constitutional rights. Sarah Scott of Americans for Prosperity testified in support, saying the amendment would protect innovation, individual autonomy, and economic competitiveness by preventing overregulation. After questions concluded, the chair closed the hearing on CACR 6. The committee then opened House Bill 615, sponsored by Representative Dan Maguire, which would substantially rewrite the state’s drug-forfeiture law. Maguire said the bill is intended to improve fairness and efficiency in cases where property such as cars or cash is seized in connection with drug offenses, noting that the criminal case and the civil forfeiture case are currently handled separately, with the property case prosecuted by the Attorney General’s office. He explained that the bill addresses courtroom procedure for these forfeiture actions and is meant to make the process more specific and orderly.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - Part 2 - 03/17/26

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's how do we get to that so that that knowledge is shared, and in some cases we've got people that,
  • 00:08:52.280><c> that</c><00:08:52.560><c> knowledge</c><00:08:53.040><c> is</c><00:08:53.200><c> shared
  • </c><00:08:53.720><c> and</c><00:08:53.880><c> in</c> so that that knowledge is shared and in so that
  • language was shared with the Minnesota<00:42:54.560><c> Department</c><00:42:54.960><c> of</c><00:42
  • </c><02:16:33.920><c> under</c> currently exempt from cost-sharing under currently exempt from cost-sharing
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy Committee 11/19/25

Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Our vendor partner in this effort, NAVA, has clearly demonstrated that they share these commitments.
  • So, can you share with the committee what fraud DEED is anticipating? Mr.
  • > the</c><01:06:40.960><c> committee</c> can you share with the committee can you share with the committee
  • </c><01:52:34.480><c> I</c><01:52:34.639><c> share</c> access to these benefits.
  • I share access to these benefits.
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Working Group on Omnibus Jobs, Labor and Economic Development - 05/22/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Bowry, anything you wish to share on behalf of the commissioner? Yes.
  • Come on up and share your thoughts. Yeah, welcome, please.
  • Um, it would be nice to share with this.
  • </c><01:25:45.600><c> so</c><01:25:45.920><c> it</c><01:25:46.080><c> was</c> shared uh shared chairing
  • then so it was shared uh shared chairing then so it was when<01:25:46.320><c> we</c><01:25:46.480><c
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement - 04/08/25

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:31:38.320><c> a</c> One of my members recently shared a One of my members recently shared a story
  • There was not a shared sacrifice.
  • I have a handout that I brought with me that I'd like to share with you.
  • If you could have your share with you.
  • Um, and I want to share a couple things here.
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Health and Human Services - 03/27/25

Health and Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thank you for inviting me back today to share updates in the governor's revised budget.
  • </c><00:03:04.400><c> updates</c> inviting me back today to share updates inviting me back today to share
  • </c> time in 70 years which is how we share time in 70 years which is how we share information<00:24:
  • </c><01:44:04.239><c> Only</c> not share personal information. Only not share personal information.
  • </c><01:50:44.560><c> with</c> this data could be shared with this data could be shared with prescribers
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Municipal and County Government (03/10/2025)

Municipal and County Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have a sacred obligation, I believe, to share with our constituents and the voters what we're doing
  • We have a sacred obligation, I believe, to share with our constituents and the voters what we're doing
  • We have a sacred obligation, I believe, to share with our constituents and the voters what we're doing
  • We have a sacred obligation, I believe, to share with our constituents and the voters what we're doing
  • </c> and one of the concerns I also share and one of the concerns I also share with<05:17:23.558><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Science, Technology and Energy (02/11/2025)

Science, Technology and Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Sometimes they're owned by both, and sometimes one owns it and they just share the poles.
  • I just want to share a little bit about how we got to this place historically.
  • </c><00:38:10.520><c> a</c> and so um I I just want to share a and so um I I just want to share a little
  • with the Dr assessors but just shared with the Dr assessors but shared<01:22:36.880><c> with</c><01:
  • I just want to share a few thoughts and comments on the bill.
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Energy and Natural Resources (01/27/2026)

Energy and Natural Resources

Transcript Highlights:
  • >> The share of load served in New Hampshire.
  • , but what is the share of lead served?
  • </c> is laudable and is a goal that we share. is laudable and is a goal that we share.
  • </c><01:36:20.400><c> some</c> before you today and just share some before you today and just share some
  • I share a lot of your concerns about regulation.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Finance Division III (03/17/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • This is not, per se, a share issue.
  • And so if the federal share went up, then theoretically the county's share would have gone down.
  • This is not, per se, a share issue.
  • And so if the federal share went up, then theoretically the county's share would have gone down.
  • She said she had a lot more stories to share, including one about a man on P Street.
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: Division 3 Finance held a work session to move through five bills before noon, noting one member’s early departure and adjusting the order of bills accordingly. The first item, HB 54, would allow some alternative treatment centers in the medical cannabis system to operate for profit. Members discussed a fiscal note showing a one-time $133,000 cost, which was described as a Division 1 budget item to be handled through HB 2 rather than directly in Division 3. After discussion about keeping Division 1 informed and the distinction between retaining a bill versus funding it, the committee voted unanimously to retain HB 54 for further finance work and conversion into HB 2. The committee then took up HB 547, concerning reimbursement to counties for enhanced FMAP funds during the COVID period. The chair summarized the issue as federal enhanced Medicaid matching funds that were received by the state before authority existed to pass them through to counties, creating a disputed amount owed to counties. County representatives said the money should have gone to counties and clarified the relevant time period, while the department did not take a position. The chair proposed retaining the bill and moving it into HB 2, with discussion of a possible four-year repayment structure in equal annual installments. The committee agreed to retain the bill for continued work in the budget process. During the HB 547 discussion, members also clarified the fiscal and accounting details, including that the fiscal note had not been widely available and that some figures in the note should be treated as county revenue rather than county expenditure. Testimony explained that the enhanced FMAP increased from 50 percent to 56.2 percent, and that the state’s and counties’ shares of claims were affected by the timing of the federal change and the later state authorization. The committee emphasized that the issue was complex and budget-dependent, and that retaining the bill would allow further negotiation and incorporation into HB 2 rather than immediate final action.
ID

Idaho 2026 Regular Session

Agenda Jun 24th, 2026

Transcript Highlights:
  • I have a few updates from our last meeting that I think are important to share.
  • Ag is working on in terms of messaging, training all the people who will be working to be able to share
  • the Fourth, please remember that we have the July 8th event, which is the simultaneous reading, the Sharing
Keywords: 989, all
Summary: The America 250 in Idaho Advisory Council met with a quorum and approved the June 10, 2026 minutes. Staff then gave a financial update showing an unobligated balance of $42,547.53, with additional accrued revenue expected to become available in fiscal year 2027; members were also reminded that Luma would be closed July 1-2 for invoice processing. Treasurer Ellsworth reported on the ambassador program and statewide America 250 activities, highlighting events and outreach efforts across Idaho, including service projects, festivals, and public appearances. He also updated the council on the Liberty Bell project, noting that the bell had been restored, that fundraising for the statewide tour was ongoing, and that the bell’s route would include county seats and other communities; a request was made on the record for the bell to pass through Nampa. He also said the bell’s transport and liability arrangements had been reviewed with risk management and that state employees could volunteer to drive it. Secretary McGrane gave a broader planning update for the July 4 Capitol celebration, saying preparations were largely complete and that the event would proceed outdoors if possible, with an indoor backup at Treefort Music Hall and a rescheduling option if needed. He described Capitol decorations, media promotion, volunteer recruitment, and coordination with Idaho Public Television, the governor’s office, and event partners. He also highlighted the national recognition of Idaho’s July 4 event, the Idaho State Pavilion in Washington, D.C., the Move 250 initiative, the restored Liberty Bell’s statewide tour, and other upcoming America 250-related events, including a July 8 statewide reading of the Declaration of Independence. The council then discussed scheduling its next meeting for July 14, tentatively, and members confirmed who would attend the July 4 celebration before adjourning.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Revenue Jun 21st, 2026 at 10:30 am

Joint Committee on Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • I thank you all for being here virtually and in person to share your thoughts on the legislation before
  • He can share his email with anyone here today, and that can be emailed directly to him or physically
  • If you have longer thoughts to share, please just submit them in written testimony.
Keywords: 995, all
Summary: The Joint Committee on Revenue held a hybrid hearing on 32 bills related to veterans and service members, with opening remarks from Chair Madaro and Senator Eldridge emphasizing the committee’s work on tax credits and property tax relief, including follow-up to the HERO Act of 2024. The chairs outlined hearing procedures, noted the August 23 reporting deadline for House-filed matters, and explained that testimony would focus on issues including voluntary contributions, sales tax, property tax, and economic development. No votes were taken during the hearing. Several bills drew testimony in support of expanding or simplifying veterans’ property tax benefits. Rep. Sylvia supported H. 3255 to raise the veterans’ property tax workoff cap from $1,500 to $2,000, matching the senior workoff program. Rep. Soder and Sen. Moore advocated for stronger property tax relief for disabled veterans, including H. 3245 and S. 2046, with Moore proposing a disability-based exemption and state reimbursement to municipalities. Rep. McGregor supported H. 3175, which would eliminate the need for veterans to refile annually for exemptions unless their status changes, arguing it would reduce burdens on veterans and assessors. Testimony also addressed line-of-duty death benefits and local implementation concerns. Mary Ann Cardi supported H. 3188 to clarify that surviving spouses of police and fire personnel who died in the line of duty qualify for a full real estate exemption. Chris Clark, Senator Sear, and Counselor Ludke all backed the veterans’ workoff bill, describing it as an equity fix that would align the veterans’ program with the senior program and help municipalities like Barnstable use the benefit more effectively. After hearing from all scheduled speakers and confirming no additional in-person testimony, the chairs adjourned the hearing.
OK
Transcript Highlights:
  • The Senator Howard has done the lion's share of the work on this bill.
  • Like, are there any public thoughts that you could share from folks because we heard quite a bit last
  • Speaker, I just want to share That it really was Representative Caldwell's final bill.
Bills: HCR1030 , HB1370 , SB893 , SB2 , SB1589
CA

California 2025-2026 Regular Session

Assembly Elections Committee May 6th, 2026

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • Voters, a majority of voters in every age and every ethnic group, share this belief, and voters are..
  • . ...and every ethnic group share this belief, and voters are rightly concerned about the attacks and
  • Could it be that our Secretary of State refuses to share voter rolls with the DOJ to assist in removing
Committee: House Elections
Keywords: 988, house, all
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session, 4/25/2026 #1

Maryland House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • someone whose entire worldview is nothing like yours and still find the thread of something that you share
  • So tonight and the next night, you're going to be sharing rooms and common areas.
  • They reflect our shared commitment to ensure that we can continue to offer this amazing opportunity to
AR

Arkansas 2026 Regular Session

SENATE CONVENES Apr 15th, 2026

Arkansas All Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • May their shared labor be marked by integrity, mutual respect, and a genuine commitment to the common
  • I wanted to share something with her. I wanted to share with you, Dean, thank you.
Keywords: 1204, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - Senate Floor Session

Arizona Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • rising burnout and workforce strain, to collaborate and advance research, leadership development, and shared
  • solutions that strengthen resilience, improve workplace culture, Leadership development and shared solutions
  • which some school districts have spring break, and so these educators joined us here at the Capitol to share
Keywords: 1182, all