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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Feb 2nd, 2026 at 02:03 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Appropriations and Finance meeting. We'll go ahead and ask Bijan to call the roll please.
  • As part of the first kind of pillar, there's a coordinated set of appropriations that are designed to
  • You'll see a lot of economic development related appropriations towards that.
  • You provided for down payment assistance for UNM residents, and you've appropriated $24 million from
  • We asked you to do it in public on the webcast in a very transparent. manner. You all stepped up.
Bills: HB2, SB48, SB64, SB100
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/24/2026 - House Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Natural Resources, Energy & Water

Transcript Highlights:
  • This system is a critical public safety tool, but it has not been meaningfully updated since 2005, so
  • It's about making a critical safety system work better, more efficiently, and more predictably for all
  • So we're working with the proponents on appropriate language that would address these issues, and I can
  • So we're working with the proponents on appropriate language that would address these issues, and I can
  • Madam Chair, members, Senate Bill 1677 appropriates $3 million from the State General Fund in fiscal
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 2/25/26

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c> child support nor public assistance. child support nor public assistance.
  • <c> food</c><01:10:46.719><c> banks</c> annual appropriation ensures food banks annual appropriation
  • </c> appropriation to our food shelf program. appropriation to our food shelf program.
  • </c><01:48:29.520><c> So,</c> appropriation. That's all that does. So, appropriation.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/31/2026 - Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • You're using public education, you're using all the public roads, you're using public safety, and that
  • safety answering points that are participating in this program. ...public safety answering points that
  • There's 864 towing companies that are regulated by the Department of Public Safety.
  • There's 864 towing companies that are regulated by the Department of Public Safety.
  • Public safety is one of them. With that, I'm and I. Can you explain my vote? You may.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Feb 9th, 2026 at 06:36 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • It’s only sort of making an appropriation..." “But just a straight appropriation.
  • And the main driver with this was Albuquerque Public Schools.
  • House Bill 64 is the Public Project Revolving Fund appropriations bill.
  • It appropriates $13.3 million from the Public Project Revolving Fund, and it includes $6,250,000 to the
  • It appropriates $13.3 million from the Public Project Revolving Fund, and it includes $6,250,000 to the
Bills: HB63, HB64, HB184, HB200, HB47, HB48, HB2, HB9
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 9th, 2026

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • It would It would significantly impact our receiving capital or legislative appropriations.
  • So every project is from a grant or capital appropriations. So I just wanted...
  • So every project is from a grant or capital appropriations.
  • Everything is going to be impacted, not just public safety, but law enforcement. And roads.
  • And those GRTs right now are paying for our public safety services. They're paying for our EMTs.
Bills: HB63, HB64, HB184, HB200, HB47, HB48, HB2, HB9
Summary: The committee heard testimony on the expected impacts of House Bill 9 on private detention facilities and the surrounding counties and municipalities, focusing on Cibola County/Milan, Torrance County/Estancia, and Otero County. Corrections Secretary Alicia Lucero explained that the Corrections Department does not oversee the immigration detention facilities directly, but said the department could help displaced workers through hiring fairs and expedited hiring into state positions, and suggested possible alternative uses for the buildings such as behavioral health treatment, training campuses, or transitional living centers. She also noted that a memorial would task several state agencies and affected counties with exploring alternate uses and economic options, and that Workforce Solutions had scheduled job fairs in February for the affected communities. Local officials described major fiscal and community impacts. Cibola County and Milan said the loss of the facility would reduce gross receipts tax revenue, force service cuts, and potentially shrink the county budget substantially; they also warned that the village uses the detention population to support federal grant applications and industrial park development. Torrance County and Estancia said the closure would eliminate jobs, reduce GRT revenue that funds public safety, and require transporting prisoners to other facilities at much higher bed rates, with estimated annual impacts around $3 million. Otero County reported 284 jobs and $20.8 million in payroll at risk, along with about $3 million in annual GRT and a $68 million facility that could be foreclosed if bonds defaulted. Committee members pressed for more precise numbers, including employee counts, transport costs, current bed costs, and the total fiscal impact after accounting for existing contract payments. Several members emphasized that each facility and community is different and asked for separate, detailed plans, including short-term cost replacement and long-term economic diversification. There was discussion of possible hold-harmless assistance, emergency bill drafting, and coordination with Workforce Solutions, Economic Development, and higher education partners. No formal vote was taken; the chair directed staff and agencies to meet the next morning to continue developing an emergency response and requested more detailed information from the counties and the department.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Education Feb 6th, 2026 at 09:04 am

House Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • But believe me, we're grateful for all the public feedback.
  • New Mexico public school education that is attached to a New Mexico public school district.
  • New Mexico public school education that is attached to a New Mexico public school district.
  • An obligation to provide public education. Period.
  • It's a very public role. And I have 135...
Bills: HB2, SB204, SB241, HB34
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Government, Elections And Indian Affairs Jan 28th, 2026 at 08:36 am

House Government, Elections & Indian Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • by the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees.
  • The public doesn't have that... Can you take a wage?
  • Okay, let's go ahead and provide one minute of public comment.
  • And so any money you can appropriate will go to that goal.
  • They make decisions with the press and the public present.
Bills: HB70, HB93, HB95, HB139, HB140, HJR4
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Public Safety

Public Safety

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Public Safety Committee is now called to order.
  • Chairman and members, great to be back in the Public Safety Committee.
  • It's about protecting public safety in large, high-risk environments.
  • technicians to the definition of public safety employee.
  • Committee on Public Safety is adjourned.
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 59 (4-14-26) - Part 1

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:28:37.919><c> confidence</c> fairness matters, and public confidence fairness matters, and public
  • safety.
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  • It had to be appropriated.
  • Faget County Public Schools and Jefferson<01:48:46.880><c> County</c><01:48:47.199><c> Public</c><01:
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/16/2026 - House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • What if it's a mix of public lands and state lands?
  • I wanted to mention, too, I don't see an appropriation for this, and because it would require more of
  • Representative Sanchez... wasn't on federal public lands.
  • What if it's a mix of public lands and state lands?
  • I wanted to mention, too, I don't see an appropriation for this, and because it would require more of
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • health, public safety, and the environment as equivalent products made without treated produced water
  • It prioritizes corporate immunity over public safety, and you need to look no further than the saga of
  • public testimony. for a public meeting or a public comment period.
  • for public comments, and public notice.
  • Does a public meeting also imply public input that might be in written form, or is it solely the public
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 4/10/25

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's an investment in public safety, environmental protection, and the long-term growth of Spicer.
  • concerns along State Highway 95. public safety of North Branch as well. public safety of North Branch
  • This creates more challenges for our public safety services and substantially impacts emergency response
  • </c><01:35:38.719><c> safety</c><01:35:39.040><c> services</c><01:35:39.920><c> and</c> our public safety
  • services and our public safety services and substantially<01:35:41.120><c> impacts</c><01:35:41.600>
ND

North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations - Education and Environment Division Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am

Appropriations - Education and Environment Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • Thanks for coming up after full appropriations.
  • So we're appropriating $150,000 for CTE, for their move.
  • It would be a one-time appropriation. I'm coming out of general fund.
  • It would be a one-time appropriation.
  • Yeah, that was $68.2 million of ARPA that we appropriated back in '21.
Bills: SB2019, HB1369
Summary: The committee met to finalize and advance the Career and Technical Education budget in Engrossed Senate Bill 2019. Representative Richter walked through Amendment 2004, which included increases for salaries and wages, inflationary operating expenses, a $2.5 million federal grant increase, $12.7 million for secondary grant programs and related work-based learning support, a $100,000 increase for Marketplace for Kids, and removal of the STEM initiative and adult farm management from the CTE budget because that program funding was moved to the Department of Agriculture. The amendment also included $750,000 for workforce training branch office positions and set the total general fund appropriation at $64 million. Members also discussed a $1 million virtual reality career exploration item, which remained in the bill but was shifted to SIF one-time funding. A new $150,000 one-time general fund appropriation was added for CTE moving expenses because the agency must relocate after Legislative Council expands into its current space. Committee members noted that amount may need to be revisited in conference committee once more accurate relocation and rent costs are known. Levi from legislative staff explained that the exemption language in the bill applies to remaining coronavirus capital projects fund dollars for CTE center construction, allowing those federal funds to be spent before they expire. The committee adopted Amendment 2004 on a 5-0 roll call and then passed Engrossed Senate Bill 2019 as amended on a 5-0 roll call. Representative Richter was named the carrier, and the committee adjourned after noting that higher education and congressional budgets were the remaining items to resolve.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Capital Investment Committee 3/24/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
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  • And they are very important to public.
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  • ,</c><00:21:18.360><c> providing</c> Um as a public purpose, providing Um as a public purpose, providing
  • So, help when it might be appropriate.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Appropriations and Finance Feb 10th, 2026 at 07:02 pm

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • There is no money directly appropriated, but there is $10 million currently in the House appropriations
  • Now we’re going out for public comment.
  • They are all in the appropriations. Mr.
  • safety.
  • The amendment strikes the appropriation. The amendment strikes the appropriation.
Bills: SB241, SB145, HB2
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Finance Feb 10th, 2026

House Appropriations & Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • tribes or pueblos related to language and culturally appropriate child care.
  • So we didn't think it was necessary to extend the appropriation.
  • Department of Safety, Public Safety's Intelligent-led Policing Project is a phased project as well, and
  • I don't think we need the public school support for...
  • Under the first public school support, I move a do not...
Bills: SB241, SB145, HB2
Summary: The committee first took up Senate Bill 241 and reviewed a Senate Finance Committee substitute that incorporated several amendments. Staff explained changes related to the child care fund, residency determinations for federally eligible applicants, expanded child care assistance eligibility for grandparents raising grandchildren and foster parents, updated payment-rate rulemaking, tribal child care sovereignty and culturally appropriate services, limits on land grant permanent fund use for nonsectarian/non-denominational services, provider licensure pathways, and reporting clarifications. Members also discussed whether the bill would maximize federal and state child care tax benefits and how the nonsectarian language would apply to faith-based child care providers. The committee adopted the substitute and then passed it on a 7-3 vote. The committee then moved into House Bill 2 budget language review, focusing on budget adjustment authority and other fiscal provisions. Members discussed proposed BAR language for the State Investment Council, State Treasurer, PERA, and the Economic Development Department, with concerns about caps, whether the language was too broad, and whether some items should revert to existing law or be removed. The committee approved some of the BAR language items, but flagged the Treasurer and Economic Development provisions for later review. Members also discussed extending certain appropriations and project timelines, including a Rio Grande Trail Commission item and several IT and public safety projects, generally favoring extensions where work was still underway. The committee then debated proposed public school support language that would bar PED from approving budgets for schools with fewer than 180 instructional days and from approving new moves to four-day school weeks. Several members argued the 180-day language conflicted with existing statute, which is based on instructional hours, and that the four-day-week restriction could have unintended consequences. The committee ultimately voted down both public school support provisions. The meeting ended with a brief discussion of reviewing the rest of House Bill 2 and related supplemental and language items in the next session, and then adjourned.