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NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Taxation and Revenue Feb 18th, 2026 at 02:07 pm
House Taxation & Revenue
Transcript Highlights:
- And I did... last year, and I was looking through this thing again.
- I mean, it's the job of the LFC and the LSC to prepare these bills and create the best data and give
- And... I will try and reach out to the Governor's office before we vote on the floor.
- And then we had Montoya, and then we had Terrazas. Oh, Terrazas, I'm sorry.
- Thank you for the bipartisan support and the discussions, and the honesty and the clarity and the transparency
Bills:
SB240
Committee:
House House Taxation & Revenue
Keywords:
capital outlay, capital projects, severance tax bonds, general fund appropriations, supplemental severance tax bonds, UNM School of Medicine, University of New Mexico, infrastructure, state buildings, courts, schools, higher education, road improvements, water and wastewater, tribal infrastructure, tribal projects, public safety, housing, emergency services, bonding
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Taxation and Revenue Feb 18th, 2026 at 08:43 am
House Taxation & Revenue
Transcript Highlights:
- And that was suggested by the Tax and Revenue Department and that was also brought in.
- Thank you. © 2020 University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
- Chair, and Madam Chair and Senator.
- And I would suggest, Madam Chair, and...
- , and the folks at LFC and the folks at Tax and Rev.
Bills:
SB240
Committee:
House House Taxation & Revenue
Keywords:
capital outlay, capital projects, severance tax bonds, general fund appropriations, supplemental severance tax bonds, UNM School of Medicine, University of New Mexico, infrastructure, state buildings, courts, schools, higher education, road improvements, water and wastewater, tribal infrastructure, tribal projects, public safety, housing, emergency services, bonding
AZ
Arizona 2026 Regular Session
02/16/2026 - Senate Military Affairs and Border Security
Military Affairs and Border Security
Transcript Highlights:
- Chair and members.
- industry seats and then the president and the Senate and the Speaker of the House get to appoint the
- And, Mr.
- And that's where I think there's a... ...and he did, Mr.
- and...
Committee:
Senate Military Affairs and Border Security
Keywords:
National Guard, active duty, combat, Arizona, declaration of war, state law, military service, property tax, exemptions, veterans, disabilities, widows and widowers, Arizona Revised Statutes, immigration enforcement, local law enforcement, federal cooperation, law enforcement training, public safety, military affairs, funding
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
House - Appropriations and Finance Feb 15th, 2026 at 12:53 pm
House Appropriations & Finance
Transcript Highlights:
- and their high demand and high wage jobs.
- And so, I want to acknowledge and applaud, Mr.
- And Mr.
- And, Mr.
- And I don't, and I know you and I've talked about this, Representative.
Committee:
House House Appropriations & Finance
Keywords:
Shaken Baby Syndrome, abusive head trauma, child safety, training and education, healthcare funding, youth internships, workforce development, education, grant funding, employment, drinking water, water quality, environment, public health, water filtration, private well testing, federal funding, childhood sexual abuse, time limitations, civil actions
NM
New Mexico 2026 Regular Session
Senate - Health and Public Affairs Feb 9th, 2026 at 02:06 pm
Senate Health & Public Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- And they're continuing to go ahead and use a lot of the in-kind work in order to go ahead and do some
- and pass bills. like Texas and Montana and Washington pass bills like that and curbing parking mandates
- is land use and planning and zoning.
- and demand.
- So today we'd be looking, I think, at a total between the two colleges and existing facilities of about
Committee:
Senate Senate Health & Public Affairs
Keywords:
appropriation, local government, Las Vegas, Rodriguez Park, public facilities, zoning reform, building regulations, residential apartments, commercial use, multigenerational housing, local government authority, healthcare, urgent care, emergency services, feasibility study, medical facilities, physician training, medical residency, New Mexico, massage therapy
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Criminal Judiciary REVISED: Links added Feb 3rd, 2026
Criminal Judiciary
Transcript Highlights:
- And we are with House Bill 3419.
- Representative, you and I discussed this yesterday.
- And it’s in multiple bills. After you asked me, I got to look, and it’s in multiple bills.
- And then when we come back a year or two later and amend it, that is when we update it to say, you know
- She is a senior at the University of Oklahoma, and will be doing wonderful and great things when she
Committee:
House Criminal Judiciary
Keywords:
firearms, carry on vessels, self-defense, Oklahoma law, gun rights, hunting, corruption, nonpublic information, government accountability, criminal law, public office, criminal justice, minimum sentences, parole eligibility, violent crimes, Oklahoma statutes, reckless driving, D2 felony, penalties, traffic offenses
Summary:
The Judicial Criminal Committee met for its first meeting of the session, with the chair noting the committee had roughly 55 bills assigned and urging members to review them in advance to move hearings along efficiently. A new committee member, Representative Clinton, was welcomed, and Vice Chair Harris later introduced a legislative intern, Allie Burwell, who will be working in his office during the session.
Several bills were heard and advanced. HB 2937 would allow otherwise qualified individuals to carry firearms on boats, as a cleanup measure related to constitutional carry; it received a due pass. HB 3419 would extend the felony offense for corruptly disclosing private bid information from state officials to officials of counties and cities, and it also received a due pass. HB 3264 would make domestic violence by strangulation an 85% crime, and HB 3266 would increase penalties for reckless driving tied to collisions and street racing/takeovers; both were advanced. HB 3267 would make breaking and entering into an occupied dwelling a felony in itself, and members discussed how accidental entry or prosecutorial discretion would be handled; it also received a due pass.
HB 3268 addressed fake or fictitious tags, including problems involving commercial vehicles, and was described as a response to concerns from Oklahoma City police and the Corporation Commission. Members asked about drafting changes and title references, which were explained as cleanup language tied to recent reclassification and drafting procedures. The bill was then advanced with a due pass. Two other bills, HB 3495 and HB 3497, were held over, and the committee adjourned after the chair again asked members to review bills and raise concerns beforehand.
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- And so we have test piloted this policy and chiseled out that round peg and shoved it into the square
- And then the Evergreen State College estimates a cost of $159,000 of general fund in fiscal year 2027
- For estimated cash receipts, all the public four-year institutions and the community and technical colleges
- The institutions and the community and technical colleges estimate an indeterminate fiscal impact for
- The University of Washington and the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges estimate that the
Committee:
Senate Ways & Means
Keywords:
tax exemptions, affordable housing, nonprofit, unoccupied property, housing policy, community reinvestment, economic development, local investment, financial assistance, SB 5868, superior court, judge, judgeship, judicial vacancy, court administration, Skagit County, Yakima County, RCW 2.08.061, Washington courts, county judges
WA
Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Early Learning & Human Services Jan 27th, 2026 at 01:30 pm
Early Learning & Human Services
Transcript Highlights:
- And, you know, as a former foster parent, my wife and I were foster parents for several years, and we
- and I get that, and I’m really well aware of it.
- And we're now going to go ahead and go to Eric Pratt.
- And we're now going to Thank you, Diana. And we're now going to go ahead and go to Eric Pratt.
- And we're now going to go ahead and go to Eric Pratt.
Committee:
House Early Learning & Human Services
Keywords:
child welfare, dependency, imminent physical harm, child abuse, neglect, foster care, extended foster care, shelter care, out-of-home placement, Department of Children, Youth, and Families, DCYF, family law, juvenile court, child protection, unsafe home, substance use, caregiver impairment, relative placement, guardianship, adoption
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- Sciences and Florida A&M University in partnership with local county government.
- We have already secured federal, private, and university... 4-H Camp Cherry Lake.
- We have already secured federal, private, and university funds totaling $2 million toward the creation
- the public speaking skills, agricultural knowledge, and college acceptances that I do today.
- I'm hoping, and Isabelle, just, you know, we wish you the best at the University of Florida.
Bills:
S0806
Committee:
Senate Agriculture
Keywords:
right to repair, repairability, consumer repair, independent repair provider, authorized repair provider, portable wireless device, smartphone repair, cell phone repair, mobile device, agricultural equipment, farm equipment, tractor, combine, diagnostic information, repair manuals, parts availability, tools, embedded software, firmware, security module
Summary:
The Committee on Agriculture took up SB 806, a consumer and agricultural equipment right-to-repair bill sponsored by Senator Truenow. The bill was described as expanding repair options for portable wireless devices and farm equipment while protecting trade secrets. Two amendments were adopted: one clarified that portable devices do not include motor vehicles, and another was a technical staff amendment. Testimony included support for the general goal of repair access, but opposition from a John Deere dealership representative, who warned the bill could weaken local dealer support, reduce parts inventory, increase downtime, and create emissions-compliance risks. The Consumer Technology Association also opposed the bill in its current form, citing concerns about a patchwork of state laws, a private right of action against manufacturers, and inconsistencies with other states’ repair laws. After closing remarks from Senator Truenow, the committee voted to report CS for SB 806 favorably.
The committee then heard a presentation from Florida 4-H state officers and alumni, who highlighted 4-H’s role in youth development, leadership, agriculture, STEM, and healthy living. They described statewide participation of more than 216,000 youth, the impact of camps and hands-on programs, and efforts to raise funds for facility improvements, including Camp Cherry Lake and Camp Timpoochee. Members asked about how youth discover 4-H, what drives participation, and the organization’s growth goals, including reaching 300,000 youth.
Next, Florida FFA state officers presented on agricultural education and FFA’s role in preparing students for careers in agriculture and related fields. They emphasized the three-part model of classroom instruction, supervised agricultural experience, and FFA leadership activities, and noted Florida’s membership growth to more than 65,000 students, supported by state funding that allows all agricultural education students to participate at no cost. Members discussed the need for technology and AI to help meet future food-production demands, and the presenters stressed innovation, urban agriculture, and efficiency as key to feeding a growing population. The meeting concluded with general comments of support and a request for a group photo with the students.
WA
Transcript Highlights:
- security devices, organize, attend, and hold meetings with other residents, and communicate with and
- agreements and state and federal law.
- And we will go ahead and continue with this public hearing.
- and conceptions about what this is and what this isn't.
- And sometime between year 10 and 15, they step away and leave their general partner.
Committee:
House Housing
Keywords:
senior housing, independent living, 55 and older, older adults, elderly, retirement housing, retirement community, resident rights, tenant protections, consumer protection act, unfair or deceptive practices, housing discrimination, assisted living distinction, Department of Commerce, Washington RCW, housing provider, community living, security cameras, resident meetings, anonymous complaints
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- We have visitors from Gettysburg College, students from around the country and around the world visiting
- We have visitors from Gettysburg College, students from around the country and around the world visiting
- </c><00:05:23.440><c> citizen</c> pilgrimage and and a great local citizen pilgrimage and and a great
- </c> Gettysburg College today. Gettysburg College today.
- </c> here and and thank you for being here. here and and thank you for being here.
Committee:
House Insurance
Keywords:
contraceptive rights, healthcare access, civil action, Attorney General, contraception enforcement, prostate cancer, health insurance, screening, high risk, cost-sharing, African American men, savings accounts, catastrophe, emergency funds, financial security, state laws, criminal justice, parole, Board of Pardons and Paroles, risk assessment
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- plans and requirements for camps and for evacuation plans and all of that sort of thing.
- They were excluded because they were on a university. So, we went ahead and added that in there.
- And you look it up and you go, yeah.
- And why?
- But when they go off to college, they're 18, and they do go get their own medicine.
Committee:
House Public Health
Keywords:
youth camp, safety regulations, advisory committee, child welfare, health standards, summer camp, camp safety, child abuse reporting, child neglect, mandatory reporting, background check, criminal history check, sex offender registry, CPR training, first aid, public health, child protection, camp operator, camp counselor, Health and Safety Code
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- owners and camp safety and Um, when we examine that, we're able to identify gaps and, and red flags
- And the rosary and everything. So, and that's what I'm talking about.
- costs and And drug prices and incentives are skyrocketing and ridiculous, but it also speaks to our
- But like when they go off to college they're 18 and they do go get their own medicines.
- you all, and, and I close.
Committee:
House Public Health
Keywords:
youth camp, safety regulations, advisory committee, child welfare, health standards, summer camp, camp safety, child abuse reporting, child neglect, mandatory reporting, background check, criminal history check, sex offender registry, CPR training, first aid, public health, child protection, camp operator, camp counselor, Health and Safety Code
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- And Ms.
- And so they'll just talk and it may or may not be relevant and it may or may not be reliable, and so.
- And Dr.
- And I know Mr. Hayes and he and I visited about this on occasion.
- And Mr.
Bills:
HB200
Committee:
House Criminal Jurisprudence
Keywords:
HB 200, emergency communication, backup communications, satellite phone, portable satellite equipment, radio, floodplain, 100-year floodplain, FEMA, natural disaster, disaster preparedness, emergency preparedness, vulnerable populations, children, elderly, seniors, people with disabilities, care facilities, residential care, assisted living
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Agriculture and Forestry Committee Apr 9th, 2025
Agriculture and Forestry
Transcript Highlights:
- This is the American dream that I had when I got out of college, and I've been able to support a family
- Postmortem and this monitoring program Postmortem and this monitoring program can continue, and the deer
- And uh, we are. enclosures. And uh, we are adequately testing and monitoring for CWD.
- And I can sit here and break this email down for you, and will if you would like for me to show you those
- .. inside and outside, and so it is a...
Bills:
HB509
Committee:
House Agriculture and Forestry
Keywords:
HB509, game breeder, game breeder license, cervid, deer breeder, whitetail deer, elk, fallow deer, deer farm, captive deer, cervidae, wildlife disease, disease testing, antemortem testing, state veterinarian, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, property rights, private property, animal transfer, breeding stock
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
Business meeting to consider an original bill entitled, "GENIUS Act of 2025", and S.875, to curtail the political weaponization of Federal banking agencies by eliminating reputational risk as a component of the supervision of depository institutions. Mar 13th, 2025 at 09:00 am
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm proud to join you, and join Senator Hagerty, and Senator Gillibrand, and Senator also Brooks, in
- I would urge passage and ask for the ayes and nays.
- And frankly, you bring a lot of weight and so you soberness to our committee and that has been. been
- And when you say that this makes child trafficking and sex trafficking and drug trafficking and fentanyl
- their life savings and requirements and retirements.
Bills:
SB875
Keywords:
banking regulation, federal agencies, reputational risk, financial services, supervision, FIRM Act, bank supervision, depository institutions, federal banking agencies, FDIC, OCC, Federal Reserve, NCUA, CFPB, credit unions, Operation Choke Point, financial discrimination, safety and soundness, supervisory guidance, examination manual
Summary:
This meeting focused on the markup of the Genius Act and the FIRM Act, two significant pieces of legislation addressing stablecoin regulation and the financial industry's regulatory framework. The Chairman noted the importance of providing clarity to the digital asset community and protecting American consumers, while also promoting innovation and competition within the financial sector. Members of both parties expressed varying viewpoints, with some highlighting concerns related to national security and the potential risks associated with stablecoins.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Commerce Finance and Policy Committee 3/12/25
Commerce Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
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- </c> could consider and and and think about could consider and and and think about uh<00:57:03.839><c
- </c><00:58:04.079><c> and</c> interest communities and and interest communities and and representative
- </c> business entity and and and you know business entity and and and you know personal<01:35:08.639>
- and</c><01:37:40.480><c> they</c> had ponds and trails and stuff and they had ponds and trails and stuff
Committee:
House Commerce Finance and Policy
Keywords:
mortgage, qualified mortgage, QM, points and fees, conventional loan, consumer lending, home loan, residential real estate, lender fees, service charge, finance charge, closing costs, Minnesota Statutes 47.20, housing finance, borrower protections, cooperative apartment loan, contract for deed, real estate lending, foreclosure, notice requirements
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- superintendent of maeri schools and and superintendent of maeri schools and and maybe<00:02:27.800><c
- </c><00:04:53.680><c> education</c> chair and and members of the education chair and and members of the
- it and with that members and appreciate it and with that members and testifiers<00:14:29.120><c> that
- and representative Anderson and stand and representative Anderson and representative<00:20:50.600><c
- We do English and algebra and chemistry and biology and history and all the other classes for all the
Committee:
House Education Finance
Keywords:
education, literacy, science of reading, school performance, funding flexibility, innovation zones, equity and inclusion, HF52, New Germany, wastewater treatment, wastewater facility, sewer infrastructure, capital investment, bonding bill, state bonds, Public Facilities Authority, municipal infrastructure, water quality, sanitation, sewage treatment
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Interim Joint Committee on Agriculture (9-19-24)
Keywords:
KY LRC YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPUrHDkFjLc, 2026-06-21T07:17:08+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Meeting Start: 00:00:00
Call to Order/Roll Call: 00:00:31
Discussion on Carbon Credits: 00:02:35
Agriculture Education and Plant Growth: 00:47:35
Introduction: 01:15:00, 958, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
Interim Joint Committee on State Government (7-29-24) - Reupload
Keywords:
KY LRC YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id9-RjdJY8o, 2026-06-21T07:17:08+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Ky County Clerk’s Association 2025 Legislative Agenda -- 6:53
Update on Renovation and Construction on the Capitol Campus -- 33:37
Briefing on Current Status of State Vehicle Pool -- 49:58, 958, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47