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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Establishing a local provider participation fund, or LPPF, would create... a sustainable funding mechanism
  • to unlock matching federal funds. for supplemental Medicaid payments.
  • As such, the Midlothian City Council has passed a resolution in support of the project.
  • We come in support of both House Bill 9 and House Joint Resolution 1.
  • Let's lay out your joint resolution the same. Mr.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • He raised funds, donated a lot of money, and kept it going.
  • The Liberty County Commissioner's Court passed a resolution of support.
  • funds.
  • Funds are collected and matched with federal funds.
  • The city has adopted a resolution in support of this legislation.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Local Government (Part I) Apr 28th, 2025

Local Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • this program at no cost to the state whatsoever with no cost coming from general revenue as it is funded
  • You want to give me a real short explanation of what it is on, on how it's funded.
  • Yes, so the program is funded through 2 different sources.
  • OK, and the fund securities, what is that backed up with?
  • And so this is a way to fund low, one way to fund low. Income housing, I guess. Yes sir. Yes sir.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 7th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Following bills and resolutions on first...
  • Reading in reference to committee, will the secretary read the bills and resolutions?
  • additional uses of certain dedicated general revenue transferred each fiscal year to the State Highway Fund
  • Senate Bill 40 by Huffman relating the use by political subdivision of public funds to pay bail bonds
  • by Kohlkorst and Johnson relating to creation of the groundwater. science research and innovation fund
Bills: SJR1 , SJR2 , SJR5 , SJR33 , SJR34 , SJR35 , SJR37 , SJR38 , SJR39 , SCR12 , SB4 , SB40 , SB701 , SB702 , SB703 , SB704 , SB705 , SB706 , SB707 , SB708 , SB709 , SB710 , SB711 , SB712 , SB713 , SB714 , SB715 , SB716 , SB717 , SB718 , SB719 , SB720 , SB721 , SB722 , SB723 , SB724 , SB725 , SB726 , SB727 , SB728 , SB729 , SB730 , SB731 , SB732 , SB733 , SB734 , SB735 , SB736 , SB737 , SB738 , SB739 , SB740 , SB741 , SB742 , SB743 , SB744 , SB745 , SB746 , SB747 , SB748 , SB749 , SB750 , SB751 , SB752 , SB753 , SB754 , SB755 , SB756 , SB757 , SB758 , SB759 , SB760 , SB761 , SB762 , SB763 , SB764 , SB765 , SB766 , SB767 , SB768 , SB769 , SB770 , SB771 , SB772 , SB773 , SB774 , SB775 , SB776 , SB777 , SB778 , SB779 , SB780 , SB781 , SB782 , SB783 , SB784 , SB785 , SB786 , SB787 , SB788 , SB789 , SB790 , SB791 , SB792 , SB793 , SB794 , SB795 , SB796 , SB797 , SB798 , SB799 , SB800 , SB801 , SB802 , SB803 , SB804 , SB805 , SB806 , SB807 , SB808 , SB809 , SB810 , SB811 , SB812 , SB813 , SB814 , SB815 , SB816 , SB817 , SB818 , SB819 , SB820 , SB821 , SB822 , SB823 , SB824 , SB825 , SJR1 , SJR2 , SJR5 , SJR33 , SJR34 , SJR35 , SJR37 , SJR38 , SJR39 , SCR12 , SB4 , SB40 , SB701 , SB702 , SB703 , SB704 , SB705 , SB706 , SB707 , SB708 , SB709 , SB710 , SB711 , SB712 , SB713 , SB714 , SB715 , SB716 , SB717 , SB718 , SB719 , SB720 , SB721 , SB722 , SB723 , SB724 , SB725 , SB726 , SB727 , SB728 , SB729 , SB730 , SB731 , SB732 , SB733 , SB734 , SB735 , SB736 , SB737 , SB738 , SB739 , SB740 , SB741 , SB742 , SB743 , SB744 , SB745 , SB746 , SB747 , SB748 , SB749 , SB750 , SB751 , SB752 , SB753 , SB754 , SB755 , SB756 , SB757 , SB758 , SB759 , SB760 , SB761 , SB762 , SB763 , SB764 , SB765 , SB766 , SB767 , SB768 , SB769 , SB770 , SB771 , SB772 , SB773 , SB774 , SB775 , SB776 , SB777 , SB778 , SB779 , SB780 , SB781 , SB782 , SB783 , SB784 , SB785 , SB786 , SB787 , SB788 , SB789 , SB790 , SB791 , SB792 , SB793 , SB794 , SB795 , SB796 , SB797 , SB798 , SB799 , SB800 , SB801 , SB802 , SB803 , SB804 , SB805 , SB806 , SB807 , SB808 , SB809 , SB810 , SB811 , SB812 , SB813 , SB814 , SB815 , SB816 , SB817 , SB818 , SB819 , SB820 , SB821 , SB822 , SB823 , SB824 , SB825
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We've been able to fund at least part of that while we still funded other parts of government.
  • There's a lot of things we could be in favor of if funding was unlimited.
  • We work on a limited amount of funds that we can deal with.
  • You, where do the monies come from that fund Medicaid expansion?
  • And we need to do as much as we can to shore those funds up. That's it. Thank you.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Senate Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2026

Oklahoma Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have to be able to fund them all.
  • would cease at the earlier date of 2036 or whenever the fund reaches a 100% funding ratio.
  • The current funded ratio of this system is 107.8%.
  • The police pension right now is funded at 97.62%.
  • The current funded ratio of this system is 107.2%.
Summary: The Senate first took up House Bill 4440, a proposal related to Medicaid expansion. Pro Tem Paxton said the measure would move parts of the expansion from the Constitution into statute, add work requirements for able-bodied adults, and create a trigger if the federal FMAP match falls below 90%. Supporters argued this would give the Legislature more flexibility to manage costs and protect the program long term, while opponents said it would weaken voter-approved constitutional protections and could lead to reduced coverage or benefits. After extended debate, the bill itself passed 30-8, but the separate motion to place it on an August special election ballot failed 30-9. The Senate then advanced and passed H.J.R. 1067, a related November ballot measure that would repeal the constitutional Medicaid expansion obligation entirely; it passed 29-8. The chamber then considered several retirement cost-of-living adjustment bills. SB 1144 would provide a 3% or 6% COLA for retired teachers depending on years retired, while ending a dedicated revenue apportionment once the system reaches 100% funded or in 2036. Senators raised concerns about the long-term funding changes, but the bill passed 43-1. SB 1145 provided similar COLAs for retired state employees and passed 41-4. SB 1146 offered COLAs for police retirees and passed unanimously 48-0. SB 1147, a COLA for firefighters and volunteer firefighters with estimated added unfunded liability, was also adopted by the Senate after committee approval and proceeded to final passage as the transcript ended.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 31

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I move to adopt this resolution.
  • House Resolution number 204, House Resolution number 204, congratulating<00:26:46.640><c> the</c><00:
  • ><c> by</c> This resolution is offered by This resolution is offered by Representatives<00:26:55.800>
  • I move to adopt this resolution. Resolution. Please proceed. Oh, excuse me. Representative Woodson.
  • I rise in support of this resolution. Please proceed.
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

House Chamber - Thu Mar 19, 2026, 12:00PM HST - Day 30

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yes, Madam Speaker, we have one floor presentation today: House Resolution 203, congratulating the 2026
  • This resolution is offered by Representatives Poepoe and Woodson. Representative Poepoe.
  • I move to adopt the resolution. Representative Woodson. Thank you, Madam Speaker. I second it.
  • It has been moved and seconded that the resolution be adopted. Any discussion?
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Appropriations Feb 26th, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • to another district fund.
  • The Senate budget funds this bill at $6,000 general fund-state to OSPI.
  • the other fund?
  • Vehicle Fund or the Capital Projects Fund.
  • Fund State to the new accounts.
Bills: HB2689 , SB5832 , SB5922 , SB5944 , SB5988 , SB6151
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Governmental Oversight and Accountability Feb 11th, 2026

Governmental Oversight and Accountability

Transcript Highlights:
  • This requirement for public deliberation during the pre-suit period discourages early resolution through
  • discussion of litigation strategy, both driving up litigation costs for both parties and delaying resolution
  • You can turn $30 million of local funds into $300 million by really, through this grant program and the
  • It codifies the program that had been put in place and was funded with nonrecurring dollars.
  • She received taxpayer-funded millage money, and she received her master's degree supplement.
Bills: S0332 , S0464 , S0576 , S0830 , S0964 , S0984 , S1096 , S1296 , S1298 , S1612 , S1656
Summary: The committee first heard a committee substitute for SB 332, which creates a narrow public meetings and public records exemption for certain pre-suit settlement communications in Bert Harris claims involving local governments and private property rights. The sponsor said the change is intended to allow confidential legal strategy and negotiation during the 90-day pre-suit period while keeping settlements and outcomes public. The strike-all amendment was adopted, supportive testimony was waived in, and the bill was reported favorably. Members then approved several other measures, including SB 464 requiring K-12 schools to formally observe Veterans Day as a school holiday; SB 984 on firefighter cancer benefits and prevention, which was amended to add a statement of important state interest and reported favorably after testimony from firefighters both supporting the bill and urging a longer benefit window; SB 576 on local government cybersecurity, which was amended to route the program through the Florida Digital Service and strengthen state-local coordination; SB 964 clarifying how certain gift and honoraria disclosures are filed with the Commission on Ethics; SB 1612 requiring local governments to accept electronic payments with a delayed effective date; SB 830 creating public records exemptions for certain local government administrators and their families; SB 1096 clarifying the filing deadline for employment discrimination complaints; and SB 1656 designating the SS American Victory as Florida’s official state flagship. All were reported favorably. The committee also considered a slate of appointments, including a separate vote on Jeffrey Aaron to the Public Employees Relations Commission, which was recommended favorably after Senator Polsky objected to the appointment and cited concerns about political ties and prior work. The remaining appointees on tabs 12 through 30 were also recommended favorably. After a recess, the committee took up SB 1296 on the Public Employees Relations Commission, as substituted by a committee PCS. The PCS would change union certification and recertification rules, require stronger showing-of-interest and voting thresholds, limit paid union leave in some cases, require equal access to employer communication spaces, and speed up impasse procedures for state-funded salary increases. The bill drew extensive testimony, with supporters arguing it would improve accountability, transparency, and taxpayer fairness, and opponents—many of them teachers, bus drivers, and other public employees—saying it would weaken collective bargaining, burden workers, and function as union busting. Members raised constitutional concerns about the single-subject rule and collective bargaining protections, and debate was ongoing at the end of the transcript.
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 23rd, 2025

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • these Injuries also need to be treated quickly, and if you wait months while you go through dispute resolution
  • Our funds are further reduced by the credit card processing fee that's required based on the merchant
  • The funding structure for the program is truly a partnership.
  • That small healthcare plan is funded such that one-third is paid by the employer, one-third is paid by
  • the employee, and one-third comes through grant funding from the Texas Department of Insurance.
Committee: House Insurance
TX

Texas 89th 2nd C.S.

Human Services Apr 15th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Many of our clients that we serve are on state funded services. Um, they are, um.
  • Are they are on state funded services, um.
  • It was investigated not by the FBI but through the DOJ, through our federal funding.
  • An important exception to this is the informal dispute resolution process or IDR.
  • And do they have access to the funding of that third party?
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 15th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • I've witnessed this pattern, and it frequently results in the exploitation of clients' state-funded benefits
  • However, studies have shown that significant portions of SNAP funds and benefits... ...are spent on sugary
  • The bottom line is the taxpayer... ...funded junk food turns into taxpayer-funded health care later on
  • Well, when you're talking about some taxpayer-funded assistance programs, I think we ought to have a
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Human Services Apr 15th, 2025

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Medicaid costs and restore integrity to how public funds are used.
  • Or lack of funding or the fiscal implications listed as reasons.
  • And that's before you add in local grants, funds, and private donations.
  • OAG passes the funds through.
  • Necessary funds without providing any extra layer of safety.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Revenue and Fiscal Affairs May 11th, 2026

Revenue & Fiscal Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • They are only allowed to spend those funds on that building for OMV.
  • Together, it's about $449.5 million of P2 that requires no new funds.
  • They are placeholders to receive other funds in the bill.
  • Other state funds cash is $324.9 million, which is a $33.9 million increase.
  • And in the past, P2 hasn't necessarily come through with funding.
Bills: HB214 , HB217 , HB514 , HB593 , HB618 , HB732 , HB908 , HB961 , HB1010
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee 3/23/26

Agriculture Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The money in the fund should stay in the fund.
  • fund itself.
  • fund itself.
  • </c> important we keep this fund intact. important we keep this fund intact.
  • fund.
Bills: HF3579 , HF3549 , HF3548 , HF4388 , HF3566
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Housing Finance and Policy Committee 2/25/26

Housing Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> sufficient resources to actually fund sufficient resources to actually fund those<00:03:12.080><
  • </c> and retain funding. and retain funding.
  • The a funding application process.
  • We are already seeing the funding?
  • </c> future funding. future funding.
Bills: HF3425 , HF3424 , HF1385