Video & Transcript : '49 C.F.R. 571.108' :
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HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
AGR Public Hearing - Fri Feb 7, 2025 @ 9:30 AM HST
Agriculture & Food Systems
Transcript Highlights:
- <00:49:47.400><c> programs</c><00:49:48.160><c> transfers</c><00:49:48.680><c> to</c><00:49:48.839><c
- Vice chair<01:49:02.000><c> moving</c><01:49:02.239><c> on</c><01:49:02.320><c> to</c><01:49:02.480><
- :49:06.119><c> would</c><01:49:06.320><c> like</c><01:49:06.520><c> to</c><01:49:06.679><c> defect</c
- the date<01:49:07.480><c> to</c><01:49:07.719><c> July</c><01:49:08.040><c> 1st</c><01:49:08.320><c>
- 3000</c><01:49:09.040><c> on</c><01:49:09.199><c> this</c><01:49:09.360><c> bill</c><01:49:09.679><c
Committee:
House Agriculture & Food Systems
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (03/17/2026)
Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- District 36.<00:49:04.000><c> And</c><00:49:04.160><c> I</c><00:49:04.319><c> also</c><00:49:04.640>
- </c><00:49:08.480><c> I'm</c><00:49:08.720><c> here</c><00:49:08.880><c> as</c><00:49:09.119><c> a</c
- </c><00:49:39.680><c> And</c><00:49:39.839><c> the</c><00:49:40.079><c> third</c><00:49:40.240><c> one
- Um Um Um to<00:49:50.880><c> notably</c><00:49:52.240><c> um</c><00:49:53.119><c> if</c><00:49:53.359
- c> that</c><00:49:57.839><c> would</c><00:49:58.079><c> have</c><00:49:58.240><c> to</c><00:49:58.319
Committee:
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> The<00:49:51.839><c> motion</c><00:49:52.160><c> before</c><00:49:52.400><c> us</c><00:49:52.640
- </c><00:49:55.040><c> Are</c><00:49:55.280><c> you</c><00:49:55.440><c> ready</c><00:49:55.599><c> for
- All<00:49:57.760><c> those</c><00:49:58.000><c> in</c><00:49:58.160><c> favor</c><00:49:58.480><c> say
- <01:49:24.400><c> Our</c><01:49:24.639><c> existing</c><01:49:25.199><c> EMS</c><01:49:25.840><c> and
- For these<01:49:53.119><c> reasons,</c><01:49:53.520><c> I</c><01:49:53.840><c> urge</c><01:49:54.000
KY
Transcript Highlights:
- > this</c><00:49:09.080><c> is</c><00:49:09.240><c> needed</c><00:49:09.520><c> and</c><00:49:09.640>
- and some issues that<00:49:10.240><c> he's</c><00:49:10.440><c> had</c><00:49:10.600><c> in</c><00:49
- </c><00:49:21.480><c> Um</c><00:49:22.040><c> you</c><00:49:22.280><c> highlighted</c><00:49:23.160><
- c> recording</c><00:49:29.320><c> of</c><00:49:29.440><c> the</c><00:49:29.520><c> deed</c><00:49:29.840
- 49:31.400><c> really</c><00:49:31.640><c> does</c><00:49:32.040><c> inhibit</c><00:49:32.720><c> local
Committee:
House Judiciary
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
House Chamber - Wed Jan 21, 2026, 10:00AM HST - Day 1 Opening Day
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- 33.520><c> I</c><00:49:33.839><c> know</c><00:49:34.319><c> and</c><00:49:35.040><c> um</c><00:49:35.200
- I<00:49:39.680><c> felt</c><00:49:39.920><c> like</c><00:49:40.160><c> sort</c><00:49:40.319><c> of</
- c><00:49:40.480><c> a</c><00:49:40.720><c> reunion</c><00:49:41.119><c> of</c><00:49:41.359><c> county
- for being here um<00:49:44.960><c> at</c><00:49:45.200><c> your</c><00:49:45.359><c> house</c><00:49
- ><c> for</c><00:49:47.200><c> all</c><00:49:47.359><c> the</c><00:49:47.520><c> work</c><00:49:47.680
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- And the reason<00:49:19.280><c> I</c><00:49:19.520><c> say</c><00:49:19.680><c> that</c><00:49:20.000
- ><c> is</c><00:49:20.319><c> because</c><00:49:20.880><c> of</c><00:49:20.960><c> the</c><00:49:21.119
- </c><00:49:23.599><c> You</c><00:49:23.839><c> could</c><00:49:24.000><c> have</c><00:49:24.720><c> a
- ><01:49:09.119><c> us</c><01:49:09.280><c> to</c><01:49:09.440><c> the</c><01:49:09.600><c> point</c>
- And<01:49:13.679><c> that's</c><01:49:13.840><c> generally</c><01:49:14.159><c> the</c><01:49:14.320>
Committee:
House Ways and Means
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
JHA Public Hearing - Thu Mar 5, 2026 @ 2:00 PM HST
Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- <00:49:02.079><c> to</c><00:49:02.240><c> get</c><00:49:02.400><c> on</c><00:49:02.559><c> these</c><
- parks.<00:49:04.000><c> That's</c><00:49:04.240><c> what</c><00:49:04.400><c> we</c><00:49:04.640><c>
- We can<00:49:15.920><c> put</c><00:49:16.000><c> a</c><00:49:16.160><c> bunch</c><00:49:16.319><c> of
- This<00:49:20.880><c> is</c><00:49:21.040><c> a</c><00:49:21.280><c> main,</c><00:49:21.520><c> not</
- ><00:49:32.880><c> what</c><00:49:33.119><c> we</c><00:49:33.280><c> need</c><00:49:33.440><c> here</
Committee:
House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs
Summary:
The committee first took up House Bill 1531, HD1, which would require the governor or county mayors to provide American Sign Language interpreters during official emergency announcements broadcast on television or the internet, ensure the interpreter is visible, and provide a primary pool feed with picture-in-picture so rebroadcasters would not need to add the feature themselves. Testimony from the Disability and Communication Access Board and the State Council on Developmental Disabilities strongly supported the bill, emphasizing effective communication for deaf and hard-of-hearing residents and noting that interpreter placement and size can make broadcasts inaccessible. The council requested an effective date of July 1, 2027 to allow implementation time. Members raised concerns about interpreter availability and emergency logistics on Hawaiʻi Island, but the chair moved to pass the bill with amendments reflecting the picture-in-picture recommendation and the later effective date. The committee adopted the motion, with several members voting aye and others voting with reservations.
The committee then heard House Bill 1880, HD2, which would prohibit, beginning January 1, 2027, the use or application of pesticides containing 1,3-dichloropropene, such as Telone. The Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity explained that pesticides are already regulated at both the federal and state levels, with EPA risk assessments and state enforcement of label restrictions, reporting, and school-buffer requirements. The Hawaii Public Health Institute supported the bill, citing cancer and respiratory risks and arguing that safer alternatives exist. In opposition, Dole Food and the Hawaii Farm Bureau said Telone is important for controlling nematodes in pineapple production, that it is applied underground under EPA conditions, and that no comparable registered alternative exists for pineapple; they also said the bill’s 2027 start date is too short for growers to adjust. A representative from the Y Alliance for Progressive Action and Support supported the measure, citing statewide usage data and concerns about drift and chronic health impacts. Committee members questioned both sides about drift monitoring, groundwater impacts, alternative methods, and whether a transition period or research into resistant varieties could reduce reliance on the chemical.
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
MS Senate Floor - 9 February, 2026; 2:00 PM
Mississippi Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- It would<00:49:56.480><c> be</c><00:49:56.640><c> run</c><00:49:56.880><c> through</c><00:49:57.440><
- </c> But<01:49:09.760><c> when</c><01:49:10.000><c> you</c><01:49:10.320><c> have</c><01:49:10.719><c
- ><01:49:13.760><c> can</c><01:49:14.000><c> take</c><01:49:14.800><c> and</c><01:49:15.679><c> spend<
- We're<01:49:26.080><c> coming</c><01:49:26.320><c> up</c><01:49:26.560><c> with</c><01:49:26.800><c>
- If<01:49:31.600><c> you</c><01:49:32.080><c> start</c><01:49:32.719><c> drawing</c><01:49:33.199><c>
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- :49:05.200><c> that</c><00:49:05.599><c> has</c><00:49:05.760><c> to</c><00:49:05.920><c> do</c><00:49
- So, I leave<00:49:13.440><c> it</c><00:49:13.599><c> up</c><00:49:13.680><c> to</c><00:49:14.400><c>
- uh,</c><00:49:14.480><c> Senate</c><00:49:14.880><c> Energy</c><00:49:15.200><c> to</c><00:49:15.359>
- Um,<00:49:22.800><c> next</c><00:49:23.480><c> one</c><00:49:24.480><c> is</c><00:49:24.800><c> House
- </c><00:49:30.559><c> This</c><00:49:30.720><c> has</c><00:49:30.880><c> to</c><00:49:31.040><c> do</
Committee:
Senate Finance
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- <00:49:10.119><c> a</c><00:49:10.480><c> a</c><00:49:11.040><c> a</c><00:49:11.160><c> fairly</c><00:
- 49:24.200><c> just</c><00:49:24.440><c> different</c><00:49:24.720><c> kinds</c><00:49:24.960><c> of<
- <00:49:31.359><c> is</c><00:49:31.559><c> different</c><00:49:31.839><c> it's</c><00:49:31.960><c> a<
- c><00:49:33.040><c> number</c><00:49:34.040><c> of</c><00:49:34.240><c> parcels</c><00:49:34.799><c>
- </c><00:49:46.040><c> to</c><00:49:46.520><c> how</c><00:49:46.640><c> the</c><00:49:46.760><c> land<
Committee:
Senate Taxes
HI
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session
JHA Info Briefing - Tue Sept 16, 2025 @ 2:00 PM HST
Hawaii House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Um not<00:49:12.720><c> only</c><00:49:12.880><c> is</c><00:49:13.040><c> that,</c><00:49:13.280><c>
- Uh we work<00:49:17.839><c> with</c><00:49:17.920><c> a</c><00:49:18.079><c> lot</c><00:49:18.160><c>
- 00:49:19.359><c> very</c><00:49:19.520><c> big</c><00:49:19.680><c> advocates</c><00:49:20.160><c> of
- ><c> it</c><00:49:22.319><c> as</c><00:49:22.400><c> an</c><00:49:22.559><c> avenue</c><00:49:22.960>
- </c><00:49:28.319><c> uh</c><00:49:28.400><c> and</c><00:49:28.640><c> you</c><00:49:28.720><c> know<
Summary:
The House Committee on Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs held an information briefing on expungement and record clearance, with Chair David Tarnis and Vice Chair Mahina Poo Poy emphasizing second chances and the legislature’s recent work on state-initiated relief. The chair reviewed prior measures, including Act 62 (2024), which created Hawaii’s first state-initiated expungement pilot for certain non-conviction cannabis-related arrests, Act 159 (2023), which required automatic sealing or removal of expunged records from the judiciary’s public database, and Act 241 (2024), which created the Clean Slate Task Force. He said the committee invited the Clean Slate Initiative and Code for America because of their national experience with state-initiated record clearance systems.
Phil Hickden of the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center and Attorney General’s office reported that Act 62 was implemented using existing resources and no new funding, initially covering single-charge, pre-2020 arrests in Hawaii County for possession of less than one ounce of marijuana and later expanded by Act 005 (2025) to all arrests under HRS 712-1249 regardless of drug type. He said the project identified 2,268 potentially eligible records, with 1,072 processed so far, 989 granted and 83 denied, and that the work has taken about 872 staff hours and roughly 45 days per expungement. He also said the office has identified about 412,000 people who could potentially qualify for expungement under broader legislation, though that estimate does not include case-by-case research.
Michelle Acasta of the judiciary explained that Act 159 changed the process so HCJDC now digitally transmits expungement certificates to the court, eliminating the applicant’s second step of filing paperwork with the court. She said the courts still manually review eligibility, but the process is easier because certificates now include a case ID and HCJDC provides additional information to help locate records. She reported that since implementation the courts received 125 certificates in July and 87 in August, with 17 court orders filed in July and August, including 81 in the First Circuit, 14 in Maui, 7 in the Third Circuit, and 15 in the Fifth Circuit. She also noted that the Hawaii Supreme Court’s State v. Rogan decision affects procedure by requiring a written request or motion, an opportunity to be heard, and written findings for sealing court records, and that new Supreme Court rules are expected for public comment. Members asked about qualitative outcomes and whether the process could be expanded statewide; staff said they do not track recidivism or personal stories, and the chair encouraged further discussion before the next session to identify barriers and capacity needs.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session 5/16/26 - Part 4
Minnesota House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> a</c><00:49:15.040><c> way</c><00:49:15.200><c> to</c><00:49:15.520><c> uh</c><00:49:15.599><c>
- Um, and I really,<00:49:25.440><c> um,</c><00:49:25.520><c> thank</c><00:49:25.760><c> the</c><00:49:
- conference</c><00:49:29.440><c> committee</c><00:49:29.599><c> to</c><00:49:29.760><c> help</c><00:49
- I<00:49:39.760><c> recognize</c><00:49:40.079><c> a</c><00:49:40.319><c> member</c><00:49:40.480><c>
- I do<00:49:45.200><c> encourage</c><00:49:45.599><c> a</c><00:49:45.839><c> green</c><00:49:46.160><c
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee 3/3/26
Higher Education Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:49:03.440><c> For</c><00:49:03.680><c> those</c><00:49:03.920><c> of</c><00:49:04.160><c> you
- </c><00:49:11.440><c> Armstrong</c><00:49:12.000><c> Hall</c><00:49:12.240><c> is</c><00:49:12.400><c
- reaching<00:49:18.960><c> the</c><00:49:19.119><c> end</c><00:49:19.280><c> of</c><00:49:19.359><c>
- Page<00:49:22.400><c> 14</c><00:49:23.359><c> has</c><00:49:23.760><c> the</c><00:49:24.000><c> Center
- </c><00:49:47.599><c> There</c><00:49:47.839><c> are</c><00:49:48.000><c> no</c><00:49:48.160><c> fire
Committee:
House Higher Education Finance and Policy
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 065 Mar 20th, 2026
Colorado House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- c><01:49:03.040><c> funded</c><01:49:03.440><c> in</c><01:49:03.600><c> part</c><01:49:03.760><c> by<
- /c><01:49:04.639><c> amu</c><01:49:05.040><c> ammunition</c><01:49:05.600><c> excise</c><01:49:06.080
- So<01:49:07.040><c> these</c><01:49:07.360><c> same</c><01:49:07.600><c> bills,</c><01:49:08.000><c>
- :49:10.159><c> to</c><01:49:10.239><c> force</c><01:49:10.719><c> FFLs</c><01:49:11.520><c> to</c><01
- </c><01:49:12.639><c> the</c><01:49:12.960><c> very</c><01:49:13.199><c> people</c><01:49:14.320><c>
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Fiscal Committee (03/21/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- Thought<01:49:00.960><c> you</c><01:49:01.119><c> were</c><01:49:01.280><c> going</c><01:49:01.360><c
- </c><01:49:04.159><c> Pursoon</c><01:49:04.960><c> to</c><01:49:05.480><c> RSA</c> 21-m<01:49:10.280>
- <c> colon</c><01:49:11.280><c> 11-</c><01:49:12.239><c> A</c><01:49:12.880><c> little</c><01:49:13.119
- 16.679><c> A</c><01:49:17.679><c> and</c><01:49:18.159><c> C</c><01:49:19.119><c> requests</c><01:49:
- </c><01:49:33.920><c> 25</c><01:49:34.880><c> through</c><01:49:35.360><c> June</c><01:49:35.920><c>
Summary:
The Fiscal Committee met on March 21, 2025, accepted the February 21 minutes, and approved a shortened consent calendar after removing Department of Safety item 2565 for separate discussion. That item concerned drone/UAS detection for special events and critical infrastructure. Department staff said the system would help locate drones and operators and support enforcement around temporary flight restrictions, but members pressed them on privacy versus security, and the department acknowledged the issue was primarily about security. The committee ultimately approved the item after discussion.
Members also approved Department of Transportation item 2572 after a question about whether increased transfer requests would affect paving; DOT said the paving program would continue as normal. Judicial Council items 2566 and 2567 were also approved without discussion. During informational items, members asked for follow-up on Fish and Game’s Hike Safe card revenues versus search-and-rescue costs, and on DHHS reporting issues, including nursing home bed counts and declining community mental health center client numbers; DHHS said it would verify the bed-count methodology and provide a written update on the mental health data.
The committee then entered non-public session to discuss an ongoing legal matter and related funding process. After returning, it considered a request under RSA 21-M:11 for an additional $5 million general fund appropriation for fiscal year 2025. Several members said they would have preferred the full $15 million request, but supported the smaller amount as a temporary step during the budget process, with expectations of monthly reporting back to the committee. The motion to approve $5 million passed 6-3. The committee set its next meeting for Friday, April 18 at 11:00 a.m. and adjourned.
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- So, our<01:49:06.480><c> citizens</c><01:49:06.880><c> were</c><01:49:07.040><c> succumbing</c><01:49
- So,<01:49:07.840><c> we</c><01:49:08.080><c> actually</c><01:49:08.320><c> partnered</c><01:49:08.639
- ><c> out</c><01:49:09.840><c> and</c><01:49:10.080><c> now</c><01:49:10.400><c> have</c><01:49:10.639
- :49:11.920><c> in</c><01:49:12.159><c> line</c><01:49:12.639><c> that</c><01:49:12.960><c> stops</c>
- should help keep<01:49:16.800><c> those</c><01:49:16.960><c> fires</c><01:49:17.280><c> at</c><01:49
Committee:
Joint Appropriations
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> Right</c><00:49:03.599><c> now</c><00:49:03.839><c> the</c><00:49:04.079><c> dedicated</c><00:49
- addressing<00:49:09.280><c> that</c><00:49:09.520><c> 78</c><00:49:10.240><c> million</c><00:49:10.559
- <00:49:15.599><c> take</c><00:49:15.839><c> us</c><00:49:16.480><c> approximately</c><00:49:17.119><c
- :00.159><c> where</c><01:49:00.400><c> it</c><01:49:00.639><c> can</c><01:49:00.800><c> be</c><01:49:
- Um,<01:49:02.080><c> we're</c><01:49:02.320><c> a</c><01:49:02.480><c> big</c><01:49:02.719><c> state
Committee:
Joint Select Water Committee
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Executive Departments and Administration (01/14/2026)
Executive Departments and Administration
Transcript Highlights:
- ><00:49:01.599><c> analyses</c><00:49:02.160><c> to</c><00:49:02.480><c> assess</c><00:49:02.880><c>
- </c><01:49:01.199><c> If</c><01:49:01.440><c> anybody</c><01:49:01.840><c> would</c><01:49:02.080><c>
- ><01:49:03.280><c> I</c><01:49:03.520><c> will</c><01:49:03.760><c> give</c><01:49:04.000><c> the</c>
- <01:49:05.600><c> this</c><01:49:05.920><c> doesn't</c><01:49:06.159><c> need</c><01:49:06.320><c> to
- for<03:49:08.000><c> a</c><03:49:08.080><c> a</c><03:49:08.239><c> long</c><03:49:08.560><c> time.
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:49:21.040><c> But</c><00:49:21.200><c> I</c><00:49:21.359><c> can</c><00:49:21.520><c> tell</
- And<00:49:27.040><c> so</c><00:49:27.440><c> the</c><00:49:27.680><c> answer</c><00:49:27.920><c> is<
- /c><00:49:28.720><c> this</c><00:49:29.040><c> to</c><00:49:29.280><c> me</c><00:49:29.599><c> was</c
- </c><00:49:30.720><c> Ward</c><00:49:31.040><c> Bird</c><00:49:31.359><c> wasn't</c><00:49:31.599><c>
- </c><00:49:32.640><c> It</c><00:49:32.800><c> was</c><00:49:33.119><c> a</c><00:49:33.359><c> larger<
Committee:
Senate Judiciary
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Floor Session-Day 8, February 18, 2026-AM 2
Wyoming House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- :49:07.920><c> with</c><00:49:08.160><c> the</c><00:49:08.400><c> press,</c><00:49:09.520><c> social<
- </c><00:49:16.640><c> to</c><00:49:16.960><c> do</c><00:49:17.119><c> the</c><00:49:17.440><c> job</c
- c> they</c><00:49:18.400><c> need</c><00:49:18.559><c> to</c><00:49:18.720><c> do</c><00:49:18.960><c
- </c><00:49:21.359><c> So</c><00:49:22.400><c> they</c><00:49:22.720><c> also</c><00:49:23.280><c> can
- ><c> on</c><00:49:27.520><c> and</c><00:49:27.760><c> look</c><00:49:28.240><c> and</c><00:49:28.559>