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TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • They do cover all costs to construct and maintain West Upland Road and any other off-system roads.
  • This November, the Far International Bridge will complete an expansion by constructing a twin span adjacent
  • On lease terminations or construction under this bill, even involuntary or emergency relocations would
  • Construction in November will complete an international bridge expansion, as I mentioned, constructing
  • The bill restricts the use of funds received by the county through the partnership agreement to the repair
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals Apr 17th, 2025

S/C on Property Tax Appraisals

Transcript Highlights:
  • That's where the comptroller and therefore risk losing a lot of funds and I have one district that is
  • the comptroller on four different times. appraisal metrics that the other entities are not in their fund
  • The appraisal district is funded by the state. funded by the taxing units, which is funded by tax dollars
  • They do not, their ability to fund their day in court. operating budgets at great sacrifice. in their
  • Simply refund that money back to our taxing units, the ones that fund us through the budget process.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee Apr 9th, 2025

Finance and Taxation Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • And Formula for student-based funding.
  • Appropriation out of our educational opportunity fund.
  • , and it'll go into the Raise fund that is created.
  • Go into the Raise fund that is created by this bill.
  • We took the split and opportunity fund.
Bills: SB305 , SB109 , SB122 , SB111 , SB114 , SB113 , SB150 , SB112 , SB289 , SB303
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Apr 2nd, 2025

Ways and Means Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • Can you just briefly describe what type of a rural hospital might do with these funds?
  • Hospital might do with these funds.
  • So therefore, this is both a split credit with the general fund and the education trust fund.
  • These facilities have all been funded by industry throughout our nation.
  • As Matt mentioned, we are state-funded and take no local or federal operational money.
Bills: SB1 , HB176 , HB86 , SB1 , HB176 , HB86
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

State Committee Meeting - 2025-04-01

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • Because of the funding that we had, we were looking to see which tools we could find.
  • In fact, some of that will be coming back to the general fund.
  • How much, you know, funds... Have you been able to assist in gaining back?
  • Our general fund budget is approximately $40 million per fiscal year.
  • from undispersed restitution funds.
Bills: HF627 , HF474 , HF361 , HF1837
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House State Government Finance and Policy Committee 4/1/25

State Government Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> so it's the audit of the federal funds so it's the audit of the federal funds at<00:02:42.560><c
  • We also conducted an efficiency review because of the funding that we had.
  • </c> will be coming back to the general fund will be coming back to the general fund because<00:08:57.440
  • Deposits from undispersed restitution funds.
  • The office has further contributed significant amounts to dedicated funds.
Bills: HF627 , HF474 , HF361 , HF1837
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs Mar 24th, 2025

S/C on Defense & Veterans' Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • The funds will be raised locally to pay for it, but it does require the approval of the House.
  • Additionally, our Funds for Veterans Assistance grant program provides grants. to community partners
  • city might not find interest in applying for those funds, but SAWS does.
  • This bill, again, does not alter any current rules on how and for what purpose the grant fund is to be
  • And as well, the grants that were mentioned earlier, TVC does have a fund for the Veterans Assistance
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Insurance Mar 19th, 2025

Insurance

Transcript Highlights:
  • I welcome honest, constructive discussion to improve this bill, but let me be clear.
  • As you know, TRS acts as a fiduciary for our trust fund.
  • We have three trust funds, one is for the pension, but we have two for health care, one for our active
  • So we act as fiduciaries for those funds and for that.
  • If we don't cover that, then we go we work with Blue Cross Blue Shield for our self-funded business.
Bills: HB138 , HB335 , HB388 , HB138
Committee: House Insurance
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Health Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/25

Health Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> now it talks about using general funds now it talks about using general funds there<00:54:04.599
  • </c> general fund and Healthcare access fund general fund and Healthcare access fund for<00:58:56.559
  • </c> questions surrounding how to fund questions surrounding how to fund reinsurance<01:08:37.040><c>
  • support a broad-based funding source either from the general fund or the Health Care Access Fund.
  • </c><01:15:20.679><c> all</c> a 500 million doll general fund all a 500 million doll general fund all
Bills: HF837 , HF1903 , HF499 , HF794
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/6/25

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:47:20.559><c> cut</c> and for our seniors how that funding cut and for our seniors how that funding
  • credentials, support our student support services fund.
  • credentials, support our student support services fund.
  • </c> Development Fund this fund will help Development Fund this fund will help support<01:10:09.679><
  • </c> you are doing get continues to be funded you are doing get continues to be funded and<01:32:51.880
Bills: HF500 , HF718 , HF1096 , HF1246 , HF1469
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 3/6/25

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • We have a situation where three nursing homes have had reduced funding, and like I said, I'll have Chester
  • </c> appropriates a certain amount of funds appropriates a certain amount of funds it's<00:04:46.960>
  • </c><00:08:44.120><c> for</c><00:08:44.360><c> startup</c><00:08:44.760><c> and</c> one-time funding
  • for startup and one-time funding for startup and training<00:08:45.360><c> costs</c><00:08:46.360><c>
  • It certainly should say the general fund. Representative Noor, Mr.
Bills: HF958 , HF688 , HF702
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 12th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • regarding the office of the State Auditor, is referred to the Committee on Finance and Taxation, General Fund
  • Finance and Taxation, General Fund. Signed, John Treadwell, Clerk. Was that number 93?
Bills: SJR 2 , SB 4 , SJR 36 , SJR 2 , SB 4 , SR 42 , SR 74 , SR 76 , HCR 5 , SB 710 , SB 710
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 16th, 2026 at 07:10 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • But also, wage theft and construction fraud are intended to be focused as well.
  • AGO will have limited authority and serve these electronic search warrants regarding wage theft, construction
  • that cities who have made a significant contribution to step housing, perhaps in the form of general fund
  • And this amendment would simply allow some of the funds that would have gone to the housing program to
  • definition of non-emitting energy, Washington risks pushing projects and associated tax base and construction
Summary: The House first took up House Bill 2156, which would expand the Attorney General’s investigative authority, especially for organized retail crime and related economic and financial crimes. Members debated a series of amendments on training standards, background checks, warrant service, scope limits, and definitions. Some amendments were adopted, including provisions clarifying electronic service of search warrants, background-check expectations, decertification standards, and a definition of economic and financial crimes; others were rejected or ruled out of scope. The bill was then amended, advanced, and passed 54-43. The House then considered several other measures. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2219 on child care operational efficiency passed overwhelmingly after amendments addressing opioid-related safety standards in licensed child care settings. House Bill 2124, adjusting the lump-sum retirement allowance threshold, passed unanimously. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2266, dealing with permanent supportive housing, traditional housing, and indoor emergency shelters, was amended to add local notice, transparency, community meeting, and siting protections, then passed 56-40. The chamber also passed Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 1784, which updates certified medical assistant supervision rules for diagnostic radiologic procedures, by 96-0. Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2523, codifying the Community Reinvestment Program, passed 88-9 after amendments adding accountability and local-government provisions. House Bill 2113, clarifying supervision authority for diagnostic radiologic procedures in rural hospitals, passed 97-0. House Bill 2632, modernizing statutory terminology by replacing “alien” with “non-citizen,” passed 58-39. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2476, expanding theater seating rules for venues serving alcohol, passed 81-50. The House then began House Bill 2320 on regulating firearms manufacturing involving 3D printing and CNC milling; several narrowing amendments were rejected, a striking amendment was adopted, and debate continued with supporters citing ghost-gun risks and opponents raising constitutional concerns.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 16th, 2026 at 03:00 pm

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Speaker, that funds transportation.
  • those funds could be better used, Mr.
  • So, first of all, we need the funds for our transportation just in my district alone.
  • And we need funds to repair those bridges.
  • are funding the biggest freeway, one of the biggest freeways in the country.
Summary: The House received a Senate message announcing passage of engrossed substitute Senate Bill 5156, then moved to second reading and final passage on several House bills. Substitute House Bill 2244, which adopts recommendations from the Public Records Exemptions Accountability Committee/Sunshine Committee to clean up public records exemption statutes, was advanced and passed 70-26 after Representative Mena urged support and Representative Walsh expressed mixed concerns about exemptions from the Public Records Act and voted no. The House then considered Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2196, a bill expanding coverage for treatment related to PANS/PANDAS. Members described the bill as helping families access expensive care such as IVIG, while opponents raised concerns about premium costs and the scope of coverage. Amendment 1883 narrowed the bill to large-group coverage and was adopted 54-36; Amendment 1943, which would have included PEBB and SEBB state insurance plans, failed. The bill then passed 83-13. The House also passed Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2251, which reorganizes Climate Commitment Act account uses and related allocations, after rejecting a proposal to direct more money to transportation and forest landowner compensation; the bill passed 56-41. Additional measures passed with broad support. Substitute House Bill 2339, a technical update to nursing regulation and Board of Nursing rulemaking authority, passed 94-3. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2274, modifying the Washington Commercial Electronic Mail Act to address misleading email solicitations while limiting penalties for good-faith actors, passed 86-11 after a striker amendment was adopted. Engrossed House Bill 2179, narrowed by amendment to a single port district, passed 96-1 to address retirement contribution issues for port workers. Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2637, updating protections for personal information entrusted to agencies, passed 52-45 after an amendment clarifying disclosure language was adopted; supporters said it improves data protection, while opponents warned of added bureaucracy and reduced local control.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Floor Session Feb 16th, 2026 at 09:00 am

Washington House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • So we need to be careful about these unfunded liabilities and make sure that we're taking care to fund
  • So we need to be careful about these unfunded liabilities and make sure that we're taking care to fund
  • And that's really how this bill came to be and constructed.
  • And I think, you know, when it comes to security and being able to use your campaign funds or your surplus
  • funds, ...seems pretty reasonable to us.
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, offered the Pledge of Allegiance and prayer, approved the prior day’s minutes, and adopted House Resolution 4691 recognizing Presidents’ Day. Supporters of the resolution praised presidential leadership and civic ideals, while one member used the occasion to note the historical harms and contradictions of figures such as Washington, Lincoln, and FDR. The resolution was adopted by voice vote, and the House also recognized visiting former legislators and Black leaders in the chamber. The chamber then took up several bills, often suspending the rules to move measures directly to third reading. Second Substitute House Bill 1923, creating a local option for passenger-only ferry districts, passed 84-11 after debate over ferry reliability, local control, and possible tax “stacking.” Substitute House Bill 2475, requiring language-accessible public programs and services, passed 62-33 amid support for access and safety and opposition over unfunded mandates, overregulation, and concerns about technology and assimilation. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2508, clarifying the Office of Independent Investigations’ authority, passed 90-6 after a technical amendment; supporters said it would improve police accountability processes, while some noted remaining concerns about investigations. House Bill 2464, requiring reporting and law-enforcement response data for incidents at private detention facilities, passed 58-38, with supporters emphasizing transparency and critics calling it political and questioning the agency chosen to collect the data. Substitute House Bill 2203, creating reckless interference with emergency barricades, passed 94-2 after testimony about flood rescues and the need for stronger deterrence. Second Substitute House Bill 2384, increasing oversight of continuing care retirement communities, passed 78-14; supporters cited senior protections and solvency, while opponents worried about duplicative costs. Second Substitute House Bill 2333, allowing certain campaign funds to be used for security and related protections for elected officials and candidates, passed 71-21 after debate over political violence and concerns about self-dealing. Second Substitute House Bill 1909, creating a Court Unification Task Force, passed 56-36, with supporters citing inconsistent court administration and opponents defending local control. The House also passed Second Substitute House Bill 1906 on water system rate transparency and consumer protection, 91-1; Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2548 on health care market standards and mergers, 53-38; Substitute House Bill 2405 establishing a PTSD pilot program with early treatment and return-to-work provisions, 90-1; and Substitute House Bill 2323 creating a Blue Envelope Program for autistic and neurodiverse drivers during traffic stops, 92-1. Throughout the day, members frequently split along lines of transparency, consumer protection, public safety, local control, and concerns about mandates or regulatory burden.