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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Finance and Policy Committee 3/11/26

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Members, today is March 11th and the time is 10:01. my assistant here will give you a 30 my assistant
  • The family public assistance programs.
  • Chair, that is the A2. assistants collaborate to deliver safe assistants collaborate to deliver safe
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  • </c><00:46:49.839><c> and</c> the physical therapy assistants and the physical therapy assistants and
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Fiscal Policy Mar 2nd, 2026

Fiscal Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The amendment updates the definition of athletic coach to include a volunteer coach, assistant coach,
  • My name is Vanessa Childs, and I'm a certified nursing assistant through the state.
  • With the assistance of the teacher salary increase allocation, Gaston has increased salaries by over
  • Did your organization provide draft language or consultant assistance in regard to SB 1296?
  • Those teachers, bus drivers, lunch staff, public workers, public park staff, the graduate assistants,
Bills: S0042 , S0688 , S0762 , S1168 , S1296 , S1298 , S1300 , S1318 , S1332 , S1376 , S1548 , S1570 , S1574 , S1632 , S1634 , S1750
Summary: The committee first took up CS for SB 42 on specific medical diagnosis and child protective investigations. A late-file strike-all amendment was adopted that made only stylistic changes to align with the House version. Supporters said the bill would help DCF and child protective teams better identify rare medical conditions and give parents a chance to defend against mistaken abuse findings. The bill was then reported favorably. The committee also approved SB 1570, which restores a prior program to help locate missing persons with special needs through voluntary tracking devices and coordination with sheriff’s offices and CARD centers, with nonrecurring funding included. Members then advanced several education, disability, and public services measures. CS for CSSB 182 created a teacher training and mentoring program for high-performing current and retired teachers to mentor teachers in D- and F-rated schools, and CS for CSSB 794 required background screening for employees in residential and day training programs for people with developmental disabilities while directing APD to study support coordination quality, workforce issues, and service gaps. Testimony on SB 794 strongly supported better training, lower caseloads, and more consistent support coordination. The committee also favorably reported CS for CS SB 1168 on background screenings, CS for CS SB 214 to allow rural special districts to pay verified invoices directly, CS for SB 1376 to create grants for genetic counseling education, and SB 1574 (Maddie’s Law) to add newborn screening for biliary atresia; the latter drew emotional support and testimony that early screening could save lives and reduce transplant costs. The committee heard and passed a number of other policy bills, including CS for CS for SB 1510, the DEP agency package, after environmental groups warned that one provision could delay basin management protections and allow more septic systems in impaired watersheds; the bill still passed favorably. Members also approved CS for CS for SB 598 on funeral and cemetery regulation, SB 688 to license naturopathic doctors, SB 1318 on scholarship account reversion rules, CS for CS for SB 682 on domestic violence injunctions and penalties, SB 130 on workforce training for current and former inmates, and SB 1548, the latest Live Local affordable housing update. Several bills were briefly postponed or taken up later in the meeting. In the latter portion of the meeting, the committee approved CS for C.S. for SB 536 on criminal gang membership criteria, CS for C.S. SB 762 on assigning conflict capital cases across regional counsel offices, SB 1332 on career offender registration requirements, CS for CS for SB 1742 creating a new offense for indecent exposure of sexual organs to a child, and CS for SB 1750 increasing penalties for serious sex offenses and child sexual abuse material crimes. The committee also debated CS for SB 1226 on Public Employee Relations Commission procedures and union certification rules, including a late-file amendment setting a 60% threshold and 25% quorum for recertification; the discussion focused heavily on constitutional concerns, union rights, and differences between first responders and other public employees. The transcript ends while that bill’s debate is still underway, with the committee having already taken numerous favorable votes throughout the meeting.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

EEP Public Hearing - Thu Feb 5, 2026 @ 9:00 AM HST

Energy & Environmental Protection

Summary: The committee heard testimony on several bills related to cesspools, wastewater, and clean water protections. On HB 2245, which would require additional denitrification capacity in wastewater systems near shorelines, the Department of Health offered comments, DLNR supported the bill, and multiple environmental and ocean groups testified in strong support, emphasizing nitrogen pollution from cesspools, reef damage, and the need to prioritize shoreline systems. Testifiers said the bill should move forward, with technical issues such as GIS mapping to be worked out later. No member questions or votes were taken on this measure. On HB 1985, concerning the Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority and accessible conversion loans for cesspool homeowners, HGI supported the bill and suggested making the program a revolving loan fund; DLNR and the Public Utilities Commission also supported it, while the Department of Health supported the concept. Committee discussion focused on program design, possible forgivable loans for low-income homeowners, and whether the program should be administered through existing infrastructure rather than a new procurement process. The committee then moved to HB 1985’s companion discussion on cesspool conversion outreach and deadline extensions, where DLNR and DOH supported outreach but DLNR and ocean advocates expressed reservations about extending deadlines, especially for financial hardship, saying that issue would need careful work. The committee also heard testimony on HB 2079, which would reestablish the accessible upgrades inversion or connection income tax credit. The Department of Taxation raised administrative and fraud concerns about refundable credits, explaining that nonrefundable credits reduce tax debt while refundable credits can function like cash payments and require more oversight. DOH, DLNR, OPSD, counties, Hawaii Realtors, and environmental groups supported the bill, with one ocean coalition witness saying tax credits could help homeowners but grants would be preferable. Members asked about the difference between refundable credits and grants and about whether the credit would cover sewer connections versus individual wastewater systems. The committee then heard brief testimony on HB 1921, allowing certain priority-three cesspools to add a bedroom, with support from Hawaii Realtors and some other groups and no opposition discussion. HB 2232, preserving state water-quality protections at least as strong as the federal Clean Water Act, drew support from DOH and ocean advocates, with no questions. The committee also began hearing energy-related bills, including HB 1567 on energy equity and HB 1984 on self-certification for distributed energy resources, with a mix of support and some opposition or requested amendments, but no votes were taken in the portion provided.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/03/2026 - House Commerce

Commerce

Transcript Highlights:
  • Rental assistance is not a luxury; it is prevention.
  • Rental assistance is not a luxury; it is prevention.
  • But do your members all accept rental assistance? Mr.
  • of rental assistance programs in Arizona.
  • of rental assistance programs in Arizona.
Committee: House Commerce
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Jan 27th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Early Learning & K-12 Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • for school districts, and that's been the traditional role: to come in and support with technical assistance
  • that Running Start does save tuition costs for families and potentially save the state tuition assistance
  • students participated in the first year in areas such as mechatronics, construction trades, nursing assistant
  • Summer access allowed her to attain a certified nursing assistant credential.
  • Summer access allowed her to attain a certified nursing assistant credential at no cost and enter the
Bills: SB6130 , SB6247 , SB6260 , SB6268 , SB6278
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session (Part I) Aug 6th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • In this last budget, I want to point out that the budget also provided $1.5 billion of assistance for
  • So like what we're doing with school taxes, we're paying for what we want to pay for and the assistance
  • listed exceptions too... ...narrow to address real-world situations such as a transgender parent assisting
  • , accommodation to provide assistance to an individual who needs assistance using the facility, law enforcement
  • purposes, or to render assistance necessary to prevent a serious threat to proper order or safety, and
Bills: SB15 , SB9 , SB7 , SB1 , SB2 , SB67 , SB15 , SB9 , SB7
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 5th, 2025

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you require assistance in registering or testing, please contact the committee staff.
  • We have Riley, our assistant clerk, and Megan available for assistance.
  • Okay, so does the agency assist the applicant prior to the window?
  • The power of this fund can assist here, and I'm all for competitive grant processes.
  • We also ask for the need for proper self-care and education related to that and assistance.
Bills: HB2 , HB1 , HB18 , HB19 , HB20 , HB1 , HB 2 , HB18 , HB19 , HB20
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Elections Apr 30th, 2025

Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you require assistance to register or testify, please contact committee staff.
  • If it is found that people are transporting dozens of voters and assisting them in reading or marking
  • Making it harder for anybody who currently assists somebody to vote because there is some.
  • Oh my God, if somebody wants to assist multiple people, so what?
  • That just doesn't happen, and it's going to hurt a lot of folks who really need assistance.
Committee: House Elections
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Licensing & Administrative Procedures Apr 8th, 2025

Licensing & Administrative Procedures

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you require assistance in registering or testifying, please contact the committee staff.
  • The program provides financial assistance to expiring appraisers and certified supervisory appraisers
  • out House Bill 2204, which would reduce... administrative work and the licensure process and will assist
  • Board, essentially cutting red tape. reduce administrative work in the licensing process and will assist
  • This can empower them to safely and appropriately assist victims and refer clients to resources. and
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health Apr 3rd, 2025

S/C on Disease Prevention & Women's & Children's Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • If you require assistance in registering or testifying, please speak with our assistant clerk, Alex Volpe
  • Additional tools will include directories of kidney health providers and financial assistance resources
  • My boss, Francisco Cigarroa, was asked to be the chair, and I had to assist him in that endeavor. ...
Bills: HB514 , HB1652 , HB2117 , HB2298 , HB3269 , HB46 , HB46
HI
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 05-08-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • my excellent... ...Tyler Hee, my excellent committee attorney; Elizabeth Matsumoto; Brynne Jaffe, assistant
  • I see our committee clerk, Casey Shoji, and our legislative assistant, Zephaniah Smith Eisenstat.