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NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

Senate Finance (04/21/2025)

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • proposed budget uh reductions in staff on page six.
  • 00:57:03.720><c> One</c> budget in House Bill One budget in House Bill One that<00:57:06.559><c> I</c
  • The House budget for this, it's on the compare page number 396. The House budget was $1.7 million.
  • One thing that's been, I think, probably on the forefront of our minds as we've navigated this budget
  • Get you back on track, hopefully. 2627 budget included staffing and 2627 budget included staffing and
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Finance (05/05/2026)

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • Chair, again, so in the budget process, and I think LBA spoke to this previously, but again, the governor's
  • It's one line. Supposed to be humorous. Only one line.
  • Come on up.
  • Come<00:57:40.240><c> on</c><00:57:40.480><c> up.</c> Come on up. Come on up.
  • One of the things that we questions on.
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 13th, 2026 at 04:30 pm

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget was called to order.
  • Representative Lepak, hold on one second. I believe there is a committee substitute.
  • So, on a point of information? On a point of information, Mr.
  • As you all know, that we have one of the number one, we have the number one wheat breeding breed in the
  • With that, we will stand adjourned from this Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, and I will
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget 3rd Revised Apr 13th, 2026 at 04:30 pm

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • Welcome to the Senate Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget.
  • Is there an actuarial analysis on this, and if so, could you please give me a brief summary of what it
  • It's just making sure that the earliest we can do this It is on that July 1st 2026 that the budget year
  • And so, help me understand spending a million dollars on individuals to review the budget items that
  • Chair, on item BB. I'm on page six now.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 13th, 2026

Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget was called to order.
  • Representative Lepak, hold on one second. I believe there is a committee substitute.
  • This one is for OPRS.
  • what we're voting on.
  • With that, we will stand adjourned from this Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, and I will
Summary: The Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget met to consider a long agenda of appropriations, retirement COLAs, revolving funds, and limits bills. Early actions included Senate Bill 1144 and Senate Bill 1145, which provided cost-of-living adjustments for retired teachers and OPRS retirees, respectively, and Senate Bill 1146, 1147, 1148, and 1149, which extended similar retirement benefit increases or a one-time stipend for law enforcement, firefighters, judges, and certain retired police and firefighters. The committee also advanced bills funding the Pardon and Parole Board, OSBI cybercrimes and fraud work, juvenile medication, and several agency limits bills for Health Care Authority, Health Department, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and DHS. Members also heard and passed a series of education, public safety, and economic development measures, including funding for school security at the School for Science and Math and the Schools for the Blind and Deaf, support for National Board certified teachers, and appropriations for the Rural Health Transformation Program, the Decennial Census Revolving Fund, Task Force One, and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation forensic center. Several bills created or expanded revolving funds and financing tools, including military readiness and aviation funds, a taxpayer endowment trust fund, water infrastructure loan and REAP-related measures, and a revised non-coal mining fee structure. The committee also approved a bill increasing court reporter pay and another reducing employer contributions to the retirement system after it reached over 100% funding. There was notable discussion on a $5 million film-related pilot program for sitcom production, with questions about the amount and certification requirements, and on a rural economic development package that included money for the state fairgrounds and a university energy plant, which drew objections over whether those projects fit the intended purpose of rural prep funds. Other debated items included a bill directing funds to the Oklahoma Dream Act/Trump accounts, a bill rejecting judicial pay increases recommended by the Board of Judicial Compensation, and a proposal to move $200 million from the stabilization fund into a new Taxpayer Endowment Trust Fund. Most measures were reported out with due pass votes, though several drew dissenting votes, including the film bill, the fairgrounds/economic development bill, the water projects bill, and the trust fund and judicial pay measures. The committee adjourned after completing the agenda.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Finance (02/02/2026)

Finance

Transcript Highlights:
  • So, in the final budget, the following wording was added, and this wording can be found on pages 149,
  • c> through</c> &gt;&gt; in the budget those sections one through &gt;&gt; in the budget those sections
  • </c><00:09:44.800><c> The</c><00:09:45.120><c> largest</c><00:09:45.600><c> one</c> funding in our budget
  • The largest one funding in our budget.
  • Those of us that sit on fiscal... every month we see all these grants coming through, and the LBA keeps
Keywords: 1189, house, all
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/25/2026 - Senate Education

Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Come on down. Representative Fink. Come on down.
  • But having one person on campus, and if you have one of the AED machines, then somebody has to be there
  • is trained in that but having one person on campus and if if you have one of the AED machines then that
  • Madam Chair, one last question, I guess, on that.
  • Perhaps that kid had a bad day on that one day.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

03/18/2026 - House Judiciary

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Don't do it on minors.
  • You've heard a lot from one of our deputies on this.
  • I'm thankful for my cat-like reflexes on that one.
  • I'm thankful for my cat-like reflexes on that one. Um, And, Mr.
  • We have one against, Afton Anaya. I promise this is my last one. It's my last one too.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/26

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> and one excused. and one excused.
  • </c> impact on motans. impact on motans.
  • c><00:10:59.920><c> or</c> got a head start on us who are one or got a head start on us who are one or
  • We have uh one more testifier that's on We have uh one more testifier that's on the<00:52:09.280><c>
  • </c> before we move on? before we move on?
Bills: HF3422, HF3461, HF2904
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate Chamber Feb 19th, 2026 at 08:53 am

New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senator Munoz and Senator Charlie on that bill. Senators, we're on that order.
  • Speak on this a long time.
  • One of the children of one of the mothers, their blood quantum got changed.
  • that they have on file.
  • This being another one and her work on a previous incredible bill that came through here on malpractice
Bills: SB273, SB37, SB100
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate Chamber Feb 19th, 2026

New Mexico Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I will do that one. Item 17, House Bill 108, I will do that one.
  • We could not concur on this and go to the conference committee and put the budget...
  • Speak on this a long time.
  • One of the children of one of the mothers, their blood quantum got changed.
  • that they have on file.
Bills: SB273, SB37, SB100
Summary: The Senate convened on the 30th day of the 2026 session, established a quorum, heard an invocation from Chaplain Harry Eberts, and received several announcements and House messages. The chamber then took up multiple concurrence and third-reading items, including Senate Bill 273, Senate Bill 37, Senate Bill 100, Senate Bill 41, House Bill 34, House Bill 20, House Bill 43, House Bill 38, and House Bill 256. The body also heard that House Joint Memorial 2 was moved from the President’s table to the calendar, and later received messages from the House on several other Senate and House measures. The most contentious action was concurrence on Senate Bill 273, which concerns correction facility loss of revenue for counties affected by the loss of ICE detainees. Senators debated the economic impact on Torrance, Otero, and Cibola counties, with supporters arguing the bill provided partial relief and critics saying it did not come close to replacing lost jobs and revenue. The Senate ultimately concurred with the House amendments by a vote of 22-18. On Senate Bill 100, which would have expanded burglary-related definitions to include an “extension of a dwelling,” several senators argued the House language was too broad and legally vague, and the Senate voted not to concur, sending the bill back to the House. Senate Bill 41, with a technical correction and addition of second-degree criminal sexual penetration, was concurred with by voice vote. Among the bills passed on third reading, House Bill 34 updated school nurse licensure rules and supervision pathways and passed 38-0. House Bill 43, a PERA cleanup bill, clarified retirement and survivor-benefit provisions, and passed 39-0 after questions about whether it affected PERA’s unfunded liability; sponsors said it did not. House Bill 38 expanded insurance coverage for powered mobility devices and prosthetics, including coverage for batteries and in-state provider requirements, and passed 38-0. House Bill 256 expanded cardiac emergency response planning and AED requirements to athletic activities and schools, including private schools on a phased-in basis, and was debated over cost and scope before passing. House Bill 20, which would allow Native American designation on driver’s licenses and IDs, prompted extended discussion about tribal support, documentation, and possible profiling concerns; the transcript cuts off before final disposition of that bill.
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Education Jan 28th, 2026 at 09:05 am

Senate Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • And the final one is on page 9, line 11: we strike 'whose,' we strike line 12, and on line 13 we strike
  • It's still on your FIR and it's on page four under technical issue.
  • on what's going on.
  • I think the one that we had on Monday before session started. I don't know if we had it on Monday.
  • So on page one, you'll see a map in the center there.
Bills: SB64, SB19, SB44, SB83
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Judiciary Jan 27th, 2026

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • Senators, questions on the bill? Any questions on the bill?
  • Senators, questions on the amendment? Any on the amendment?
  • share this message on behalf of their loved one.
  • this message on behalf of their loved one.
  • I'll be very brief.
Summary: The Senate Judiciary Committee met with a quorum present and first postponed SB 532. It then heard and approved SB 620, which requires candidates for federal, state, county, district, judicial, and school board office to disclose any citizenship other than U.S. citizenship. The bill drew one waiver in opposition from Common Cause and passed 8-0. The committee also heard SB 1396 on litigation financing consumer protection. Supporters said it would add transparency, limit funder control over litigation, and require disclosure of foreign entities involved in funding; opponents argued it would create strategic advantages for defendants and could burden plaintiffs. The bill passed 7-2. The committee later approved SB 192, repealing a $1,500 cap on patient funds held in trust by chiropractic physicians, and SB 888, extending limits on indemnity and insurance requirements for design professionals in private contracts; both passed unanimously among those voting. The committee also approved several Judiciary-related measures. CS/SB 332, as amended, creates a narrow temporary public meetings/public records exemption for certain pre-suit Burt Harris litigation strategy discussions by local governments, and passed 7-0. SB 820, which strengthens quarterly reporting requirements for problem-solving courts, passed 10-0. SB 1500, implementing probate process recommendations to raise small-estate thresholds, clarify access to safe deposit boxes, and improve enforcement in uncontested probate, also passed 10-0. SB 144, creating a public records exemption for personal information of current and former Judicial Qualifications Commission employees and their families due to harassment concerns, passed 9-1. The committee then approved CS/SB 1224, as amended, making it a third-degree felony to fraudulently obtain possession of a rental unit through false written statements, counterfeit documents, or impersonation; the bill passed 10-0. SB 1000, setting a floor and ceiling for interest rates on law firm trust accounts tied to the Wall Street Journal prime rate, passed 10-0 after testimony from banking and credit union representatives and support from Senate leadership. Finally, CS/SB 694, providing compensation to the descendants of the Groveland Four, was heard with emotional testimony from family members and advocates describing the wrongful convictions, killings, and decades-long effort for redress; an amendment specified equal shares for the four families, and the bill passed 10-0. Several members requested to be recorded as voting in the affirmative on specific bills before the committee adjourned.