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KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 48 (3-17-26)

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I would think some of those products would be available to be used in a homeowner's garden to grow food
  • that may be nervous of a product listed, to share with you some that you probably have used on a garden
  • </c><00:45:28.560><c> that</c><00:45:28.880><c> is</c> probably have used on a garden that is probably
  • have used on a garden that is sold<00:45:29.359><c> in</c><00:45:29.680><c> one</c><00:45:29.839><c>
  • </c><00:45:41.760><c> is</c><00:45:42.079><c> sewed</c> your garden is sewed your garden is sewed and
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LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Apr 23rd, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • it's a pending capital case?
  • Can you plead guilty to a capital offense? Can you plead guilty?
  • How many capital cases do we have pending now in Louisiana?
  • I have been litigating capital cases... My name is Christine Lehman.
  • I have been litigating capital cases in Louisiana since 2002.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

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

Appropriations, Transportation and Technology

Transcript Highlights:
  • The bill, or the amendment, increases the minimum capital investment that each manufacturing facility
  • It brings it also to a $3 billion capital investment, so the investment has to be at least $3 billion
  • She celebrated grandchildren, and she raised a garden. At 79, she was diagnosed with dementia.
  • And the bill has references to illegal immigration, put that in quotes, capital-related equipment.
  • And the bill has references to illegal immigration, put that in quotes, capital related equipment.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session Feb 28th, 2026

Washington Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Through our capital budget, we invest in nonprofit organizations who build affordable homeownership options
  • These centers, what they do is very capital-intensive. Thank you.
  • These centers, what they do is very capital-intensive, Mr. President.
  • take, the extraordinary... ...because of the expenses that these things take, the extraordinary capitalization
Summary: The Senate opened with ceremonial items, then moved through gubernatorial appointments and a series of floor votes. It confirmed Acacia E. Ingram to the Evergreen State College Board of Trustees, Ashland J. Tibbet and David S. Frockt to the Western Washington University Board of Trustees, and Christine Rolfes to the Olympic College Board of Trustees. Members spoke in support of the appointees’ public service and ties to higher education. The chamber also heard a personal privilege statement honoring a Colfax basketball coach who died of pancreatic cancer, followed by a caucus break. The Senate then considered several bills, passing measures on derelict vessels (SHB 2199), radiologic technologist supervision (HB 2113), nitrous oxide retail sales (ESHB 2532), ambulance transport fund alignment (HB 2531), EMT recertification (HB 2540), affordable housing on religious property (2SHB 1859), factory-built housing standards (SHB 2151), social housing public development authorities (EHB 1687), the Washington Voting Rights Act and voter suppression claims (ESSHB 1750), privacy and data protection reporting and AI use (HB 2606), military family school stability (ESHB 2534), coal-fired utility treatment (HB 2367), and school access to albuterol (SHB 2360). Most passed on strong bipartisan roll calls, though the voting-rights bill and coal-utility bill drew the most debate and partisan division. Several bills were amended on the floor. The Senate adopted changes to the nitrous oxide bill, the factory-built housing bill, the social housing bill, the albuterol bill, and the 3D-printer/firearm-manufacturing bill (ESHB 2320), while rejecting some proposed amendments on the voting-rights and 3D-printer bills. Debate centered on whether the voting-rights bill set too low a threshold for lawsuits and whether the coal-utility bill gave improper treatment to coal generation; supporters framed both as needed protections or transition measures, while opponents warned about litigation and policy overreach. The chamber also discussed tribal consultation in energy siting (SHB 2496), ultimately passing it after a close vote, and later returned to the 3D-printer bill, which advanced after amendments narrowed exemptions for gunsmiths and dealers and clarified the bill’s focus on digital files used to manufacture firearms.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 28th, 2026 at 11:02 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • She teaches at one of the middle schools there, and last year she started a garden club and got an award
  • She's from Santa Fe Capital High School. She achieved in career and technical education. Thank you.
  • Reservation, receives $152 million, almost $153 million, in total state-funded projects and education, with capital
  • Capital Outlay in particular was $19 million this last year to San Juan County.
  • Again, I'd let everybody know that the blessing that we have, capital outlay and growth funds, is particularly
Bills: HM3 , HM11 , HM14 , HM15 , HM18 , HM21 , HB10 , HB11 , HB12 , HB13 , HB14 , HB31 , HB50
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Transportation May 14th, 2025

Transportation

Summary: The Senate Transportation Committee heard testimony and took action on a series of transportation-related bills. Early in the meeting, Senator Hagenbuch presented HB 647, which would let drivers who have had corrective eye surgery update their licenses by submitting physician verification without an in-person DMV visit; he argued it would reduce DMV lines, though a fiscal note estimated setup costs. The committee also heard HB 2029, a cleanup bill clarifying that travel trailers are not subject to safety inspections after prior legislation removed inspections for trailers and all vehicles, and HB 4804, which would remove Texas’s CDL appeals hearing process to align with federal law and avoid jeopardizing highway funds, while also authorizing DPS action related to the terrorist offender registry. All three bills were left pending after testimony, along with HB 2003, which would require annual public reporting by entities with projects in the Texas Rail Plan, especially in light of the Dallas-Houston high-speed rail project and landowner concerns; supporters said it would improve transparency, while opponents warned it would force disclosure of proprietary financial information from a private project. The committee also heard HB 2775, adding Ector County and Odessa to the I-27 Advisory Committee, and HB 791, authorizing a specialty plate for Central Catholic High School in San Antonio; both were left pending after brief discussion and no opposition testimony. The committee then heard several local or commemorative measures. HB 1242 would designate part of U.S. Highway 281 in Brooks County as the Ernesto Solis-Cantu Memorial Highway, and HB 2061 would name a bridge on State Highway 242 in Montgomery County for Lance Corporal Armando Hernandez. Hernandez’s mother testified emotionally in support, describing his military service and the family’s wish to have the bridge mark his return home; members responded supportively. The committee also heard HB 1729, which would impose term limits on Freeport commissioners, and HB 3751, transferring a DPS commercial vehicle enforcement office building in Woodville from TxDOT to DPS. HB 3611, the “bandit sign” bill, was presented as a targeted enforcement measure against illegal commercial signs in medians and right-of-ways, with added safeguards to avoid affecting political signs and to require written notice before fines. All of these bills were left pending after testimony. At the end of the meeting, the committee took up pending business and voted out multiple bills favorably. HB 3751, HB 261/HB 2061, HB 647, HB 791, HB 1242, HB 1729, HB 2003, HB 2029, HB 2775, HB 3611, HB 4804, and HB 2522 were each reported favorably to the full Senate, generally on unanimous or near-unanimous votes. Most were also sent to the local and uncontested calendar, though HB 2029 was ultimately not placed there after an objection. The committee then recessed.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • turn to commercial sales-based financing or merchant cash advances as financing tools. ...secure capital
  • It is typically those... ...businesses that are capital-strapped; they are the consumers, participants
  • If someone advanced that receivable into the cash account that day for working capital to go forward
  • with and then is now sucked out, they are no longer having working capital.
  • There's nobody arguing that the capital shouldn't marry the risk, but at the same time, the other...
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • He introduced his capital markets package.
  • That happened because the capital markets see Texas as the next front. for capital development in the
  • And what we're talking about there is the capitalization of a company.
  • And the S&P 500 to be in the S&P 500 your capitalization has to be a minimum of 20.5 billion.
  • This is the bulk of what we're doing. doing here on our capital markets package for Texas.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law Committee 3/18/25

Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • Judge Richard Daronco of New York was killed at his home while he was tending his garden by the father
  • killed at his home while he was tending killed at his home while he was tending his<01:15:44.280><c> garden
  • 45.360><c> the</c><01:15:45.600><c> father</c><01:15:46.040><c> of</c><01:15:46.199><c> a</c> his garden
  • by the father of a his garden by the father of a disgruntled<01:15:47.199><c> prosay</c><01:15:47.719
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

House Chamber - Tue Mar 4, 2025, 9:00 AM HST - Day 25

Hawaii House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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  • </c><01:21:45.000><c> and</c> for capital capital to be accessed and for capital capital to be accessed
  • I just want to clarify that capital gains are a tax on capital goods that have been held for more than
  • I just want to clarify that capital gains are a tax on capital goods that have been held for more than
  • gains are a tax to clarify that capital gains are a tax on on on um<03:19:50.720><c> capital</c><03:
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