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LA
Transcript Highlights:
- House Committee on Appropriations. I wish everyone would turn their cell phones off, silence them.
- It's my first time, I think, in Appropriations.
- So we'd have to do that as an appropriation.
- So in House Bill 511 is the one that creates the grant program and designates how the grant House Bill
- But as an appropriator, I would have liked to have had the opportunity to fund this fund, to appropriate
Keywords:
literacy, adolescent, teacher education, high-dosage tutoring, reading intervention, workforce development, training programs, Bayou Growth Opportunity, funding, employment, skills gap, qualified employer, credential recognition, government growth limit, recurring revenue, state finance, Louisiana Income Tax Elimination Fund, fiscal responsibility, legislative sessions, regular sessions
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- Welcome to the Alabama House. Welcome to the Alabama House. Welcome to the Alabama House.
- On page 62 of the calendar, House Bill number calendar, House Bill number calendar, House Bill number
- House resolution number 231 by the House House resolution number 231 by the House House resolution number
- House Bill Speaker. House Bill Speaker.
- I move that the House stand adjourned. House stand adjourned. House stand adjourned.
Keywords:
appropriations, budget, state funding, education, healthcare, infrastructure, state budget, mental health funding, education funding, infrastructure improvements, public safety, groundwater, water conservation, financial assistance, Texas Water Development Board, innovation fund, local conservation districts, transportation protection agreement, funeral services, insurance exemption
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Speaker, House Bill 1099.
- House Bill 1109 is finally passed. Chair lays out on third reading House Bill 647.
- House rules on the grounds that the Rider changed the General Law and Appropriations Bill.
- writers, the House Appropriations Committee.
- Section 4 of the House Rules on the grounds the writer changes general law in an appropriations bill.
Keywords:
appropriations, budget, state funding, education, healthcare, infrastructure, state budget, mental health funding, education funding, infrastructure improvements, public safety, groundwater, water conservation, financial assistance, Texas Water Development Board, innovation fund, local conservation districts, transportation protection agreement, funeral services, insurance exemption
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- I would like to move House File 56 before the committee, and House File 56 is in front of the committee
- </c> about 600 Educators in every house about 600 Educators in every house district<00:18:17.360><c>
- </c><00:28:37.919><c> file</c> and feedback on house file and feedback on house file 56<00:28:40.240>
- our folders. nay the motion prevails and house file nay the motion prevails and house file 780<01:23:
- </c> explain the nonprofit appropriation explain the nonprofit appropriation tracking<01:24:06.920><c
Keywords:
HF56, Minnesota bonding bill, capital investment, state bonds, bond proceeds fund, Hutchinson Area Transportation Services, Hutchinson, McLeod County, transportation facility, vehicle storage, equipment storage, fueling facility, temperate storage, local infrastructure, public works, general obligation bonds, education finance, school funding, state aid, appropriations
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/26
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- It's not appropriate for it.
- It's not appropriate for it.
- It's not appropriate for it.
- It's not appropriate for it.
- </c> day is House File 1775. day is House File 1775.
Keywords:
disaster assistance, contingency account, Minnesota emergency management, public safety, state disaster aid, FEMA, federal cost-share, emergency relief, natural disaster, budget report, appropriations report, management and budget, local governments, utility cooperatives, public works, infrastructure repair, chapter 12B, chapter 12A, emergency management, disaster recovery
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- We'd like to welcome everyone to the May 26th meeting of the House Committee on Health and Welfare.
- Everyone, please remember to silence your cell phones, fill out appropriate cards if you wish to speak
- To urge House Resolution 298 by Representative Amadeh, to urge your request to the Louisiana Department
- So it will go to appropriations if it makes it out of here today.
- And they serve as a huge area, but they also receive a line-item appropriation, like in the bill that
Keywords:
gender-affirming care, gender affirming therapy, gender-affirming hormone therapy, transgender health, trans youth, LGBTQ, mental health, psychosis, psychiatric conditions, puberty blockers, androgen blockers, cross-sex hormones, estrogen, testosterone, informed consent, screening, monitoring protocols, Louisiana Department of Health, LDH, House Health and Welfare
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 20th, 2026 at 04:30 pm
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Transcript Highlights:
- House Bill Port, please. Mr.
- Now, not the house uniformly unanimously, but over 2/3 of the house supported putting measures on the
- House Bill 4029 merely limits the appropriations given to the Oklahoma State Department of Health for
- Next up will be House Bill 4078.
- House 4077 appropriates up to $10,582,005.96 in interest funds to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency
Bills:
HB4028, HB4029, HB4059, HB4063, HB4073, HB4074, HB4075, HB4076, HB4077, HB4078, SB1130, SB1131, SB1132, SB1133, SB1134, SB1142, HB4028, HB4029, HB4059, HB4063, HB4073, HB4074, HB4075, HB4076, HB4077, HB4078, SB1130, SB1131, SB1132, SB1133, SB1134, SB1142
Keywords:
tax deduction, venture capital, economic development, Oklahoma, investment, ALS, funding, healthcare, State Department of Health, emergency declaration, public finance, state budget, financial regulations, monetary policy, referendum, constitutional amendments, special election, Oklahoma legislature, public voting, recovery fund
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget 2nd Revised Apr 20th, 2026 at 04:30 pm
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Transcript Highlights:
- Members, what this does is this takes the enrolled House Bill 4440, which is over at the House, and Joint
- House House Bill 4029 is $68 million dollars appropriated to the State Department of Health.
- Members, House Bill 4076 appropriates up to $21,640,009 in interest funds to the Oklahoma Department
- Members, House Bill 4077 appropriates up to $10,582,509 in interest funds to the Oklahoma Department
- House Bill 4078.
Bills:
HB4028, HB4029, HB4059, HB4063, HB4073, HB4074, HB4075, HB4076, HB4077, HB4078, SB1130, SB1131, SB1132, SB1133, SB1134, SB1142
Keywords:
tax deduction, venture capital, economic development, Oklahoma, investment, ALS, funding, healthcare, State Department of Health, emergency declaration, public finance, state budget, financial regulations, monetary policy, referendum, constitutional amendments, special election, Oklahoma legislature, public voting, recovery fund
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget 2nd Revised Apr 20th, 2026
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Transcript Highlights:
- Members, what this does is this takes the enrolled House Bill 4440, which is over at the House, and Joint
- Members, what this does is this takes the enrolled House Bill 4440, which is over at the House, and Joint
- House Bill 4029 is just $68,348,558 appropriated to the State Department of Health.
- Members, House Bill 476 appropriates up to $21,640,091 in interest funds to the Oklahoma Department of
- Members, House Bill 476 appropriates up to $21,640,091 in interest funds to the Oklahoma Department of
Bills:
HB4028, HB4029, HB4059, HB4063, HB4073, HB4074, HB4075, HB4076, HB4077, HB4078, SB1130, SB1131, SB1132, SB1133, SB1134, SB1142
Keywords:
tax deduction, venture capital, economic development, Oklahoma, investment, ALS, funding, healthcare, State Department of Health, emergency declaration, public finance, state budget, financial regulations, monetary policy, referendum, constitutional amendments, special election, Oklahoma legislature, public voting, recovery fund
Summary:
The Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget met and first took up House Bill 4063, adopting a committee substitute over objection by a 17-4 roll call vote. The bill, as explained by the Pro Tem, moves the election dates for House Bill 4440 and Joint Resolution 1024 to August 25, 2026. Members debated whether the measure violated the single-subject rule or was an attempt to revisit proposals that had previously failed, but the committee advanced it and it passed 16-6 after debate.
The committee then considered a series of appropriations and reappropriations, largely involving ARPA and interest funds. These included Senate Bills 1130 through 1134 and 1142, which redirected funds to the University Hospital Authority and Trust, the Office of Juvenile Affairs, the State Department of Health for rural hospital rebuild efforts, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services for Griffin Memorial Hospital capacity, and DHS-related projects including Boys & Girls Club and YWCA funding. All of these bills passed, with most receiving broad support and only a few dissenting votes.
Members also advanced several House bills: HB 4029 appropriated funds to the State Department of Health and the ALS fund; HB 4074 gave the Health Care Workforce Training Commission flexibility to close out ARPA projects and transfer funds among nursing-related programs; HB 4075 reappropriated water and wastewater funds within OWRB; HB 476 provided rural economic impact grant funding for water, wastewater, sewer, air park, industrial park, and broadband-related projects; HB 477 funded emergency response and relief grants with standard administrative language; HB 478 covered ARPA closeout costs for consultants and the grants management office; HB 428 extended a qualified equity investment tax deduction sunset; and HB 473 and HB 4073 pulled back ARPA funds for reappropriation and closeout. Most measures passed on strong roll-call votes, and the committee adjourned after HB 4073 passed 21-0.
OK
Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget Apr 20th, 2026
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Transcript Highlights:
- The House has passed it already before, related to House Bill 1440.
- Now, not the House uniformly, unanimously, but over two-thirds of the House supported putting measures
- Now, not the House uniformly, unanimously, but over two-thirds of the House supported putting measures
- House Bill 4029 merely limits the appropriations in which we gave... ...merely limits the appropriations
- Members, House Bill 477 appropriates up to $10,582,000, plus $596 in interest funds, to the Oklahoma
Bills:
HB4028, HB4029, HB4059, HB4063, HB4073, HB4074, HB4075, HB4076, HB4077, HB4078, SB1130, SB1131, SB1132, SB1133, SB1134, SB1142
Keywords:
tax deduction, venture capital, economic development, Oklahoma, investment, ALS, funding, healthcare, State Department of Health, emergency declaration, public finance, state budget, financial regulations, monetary policy, referendum, constitutional amendments, special election, Oklahoma legislature, public voting, recovery fund
Summary:
The committee considered a series of bills largely focused on reappropriating and closing out ARPA-related funds, transferring interest earnings, and filling funding gaps in existing state projects. Measures included funding for the Health Care Workforce Training Commission, juvenile services in Rogers County, rural hospital rebuild projects, DHS-related projects for Boys and Girls Clubs and the YWCA, water and wastewater projects through the OWRB, ALS grant limits for OSDH, pandemic relief accounting, administrative costs for ARPA projects, pediatric cardiology and OSU-related projects, rural industrial park and port water/wastewater gaps, and emergency response grants through the Department of Emergency Management. Most of these bills were presented by Rep. Newton, Chairman Caldwell, Speaker Hilbert, Rep. Osborne, Rep. Hill, and others, with committee substitutes adopted without objection where noted.
One bill, House Bill 4028, drew the most discussion. It would extend the sunset on the qualified equity investment deduction for venture capital investments. Members questioned the lack of program-specific evaluation data, including return on investment, jobs created, and how much of the tax deduction had actually been used. The sponsor said the program had helped grow Oklahoma venture capital and that he would seek better data, but argued the sunset should be extended for now. The bill passed 23-6.
Another extended exchange centered on House Bill 4063, which combined measures related to placing state questions on the August ballot, including HJR 1024 and a bill tied to House Bill 1440. Members raised concerns about single-subject issues, ballot timing, voter turnout, and whether combining the measures limited legislators’ options. The Speaker defended the approach as election-related and noted prior precedent. The bill passed 23-6. The remaining bills were approved overwhelmingly, generally by votes of 27-0, 28-0, or 29-0, and were reported out with due pass recommendations before the meeting adjourned.
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Welcome back to the House, members, senators. Welcome to the House.
- Chair, members, House Bill 4138 and Senate Bill 1831 are the General Appropriations Acts, also known
- I think that the one item that you mentioned was a transitional and reentry housing appropriation from
- I think that the one item that you mentioned was a transitional and reentry housing appropriation from
- For the businesses in California, as appropriations chairman here in the House, I want your business.
Bills:
HB4138, HB4139, HB4140, HB4141, HB4142, HB4143, HB4144, HB4145, HB4146, HB4147, HB4148, HB4149, HB4150, HB4151, HB4152, HB4153, SB1831, SB1832, SB1833, SB1834, SB1835, SB1836, SB1837, SB1838, SB1839, SB1840, SB1841, SB1842, SB1843, SB1844, SB1845, SB1846
Keywords:
appropriations, education funding, health care, general fund, state budget, local funding, gaming, pari-mutuel, horse racing, regulatory assessment, first-time starters, budget implementation, federal funds, government services, budget stabilization, financial reporting, capital outlay, infrastructure, veterans services, highway construction
KY
Kentucky 2026 Regular Session
House Budget Review Subcommittee on General Government (2-23-23)
Keywords:
KY LRC YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4rBXVyBAeM, 2026-06-21T07:17:03+00:00, 2.2.24, Data collected via generic collector engine, Meeting Start 00:00
Roll Call 01:56
Discussion 02:54 – John Hicks, State Budget Director
Jeremy Slinker, Emergency Management Director
Stephanie Robey, Emergency Management at Eastern and Western Ky
State Aid Fundraising for Emergencies (SAFEFUND)
Fund Appropriations
Safe Fund Process
Application Approval Process, 958, all, 2.2.42, 2.1.47
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Public Safety Finance and Policy Committee 4/7/26
Public Safety Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> will move to lay over House File 1082. will move to lay over House File 1082.
- </c> one-time appropriations. one-time appropriations.
- </c> could house up to 21 people. could house up to 21 people.
- </c> housing demand. housing demand.
- <00:58:09.040><c> appropriation</c><00:58:10.240><c> reflecting</c> appropriation appropriation reflecting
Keywords:
public safety, law enforcement, mental health, domestic violence, appropriations, criminal justice, Minnesota corrections, victim services, task force, personal safety, emergency management, local government, funding, preparedness, Minnesota, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, BCA, Independent Use of Force Investigations Unit, use of force, police accountability
WY
Keywords:
teacher licensure, teacher mobility, interstate compact, education compact, licensure reciprocity, reciprocal certification, teacher certification, professional teaching standards board, out-of-state teachers, military spouse, active duty military, teacher shortage, career and technical education, CTE teacher, background check, disciplinary records, licensure portability, multistate commission, education regulation, school staffing
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- I'll bring this meeting of the Senate Appropriations Committee to order, and we'll do a roll call. >>
- Uh, Chairman, uh, welcome, uh, members of the Appropriations Committee.
- Uh, I bring before you an appropriation request for Senate File 111 on a Select Committee on Gaming.
Keywords:
internet crimes, children, task force, law enforcement, funding, education, victim assistance, kratom, regulation, healthcare, age restrictions, manufacturing standards, water conservation, Colorado River, drought, irrigation, water rights, voluntary program, interstate agreements, higher education
WY
Keywords:
internet crimes, children, task force, law enforcement, funding, education, victim assistance, kratom, regulation, healthcare, age restrictions, manufacturing standards, water conservation, Colorado River, drought, irrigation, water rights, voluntary program, interstate agreements, higher education
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- Chair and members, Senate Bill 1048 appropriates $36 million from the state general fund in fiscal year
- I am concerned that we've got a blank appropriation here.
- There's no doubt because it's what and where the appropriators.
- The need and discussions about appropriations and money... ...that we have.
- I felt it appropriate to bring those to the board of directors.
Keywords:
juvenile services, Coconino county, rehabilitation, detox center, financial appropriation, Arizona Rangers, statutory repeal, security, state law, regulatory changes, probation, dangerous crimes, children, Arizona Revised Statutes, criminal justice, juvenile offenses, appropriations, salary increase, corrections, public safety
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Apr 1st, 2025
Ways and Means General Fund
Transcript Highlights:
- We're increasing some hours here within the state house and moving into the new state house as well,
- The supplemental appropriation that the governor sent over did not include a lot of one-time appropriations
- House Bill 185 by Representative Rey, supplemental appropriations from various state funds for the fiscal
- House Bill 183 by Representative Warren, Children's First Trust Fund for appropriations for the fiscal
- HB460 is a supplemental appropriation. appropriation supplemental appropriations from the opioid treatment
Keywords:
Alabama budget, general fund appropriations, fiscal year 2026, state budget, appropriations act, HB186, executive branch funding, legislative branch funding, judicial branch funding, debt service, capital outlay, corrections, Medicaid, public health, mental health, transportation, education, law enforcement, tourism, veterans affairs
TX
Texas 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 16th, 2025
Texas House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The House will come to order. It is evident to the Chair that a quorum is not present.
- Without objection, the House adjourned until 12 p.m. Monday
Keywords:
appropriations, funding, budget, state finance, public services, public education, teacher compensation, certification, school finance, educator rights, education funding, charter schools, staff compensation, state aid, retention allotment, rural health, hospital funding, healthcare access, mental health services, financial stability
TX
Texas 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session - First Called Session Aug 14th, 2025
Texas House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- The House will come to order. It is evident to the Chair that a quorum is not present.
- Without objection, the House stands adjourned until 10 a.m. Friday.
Keywords:
appropriations, funding, budget, state finance, public services, public education, teacher compensation, certification, school finance, educator rights, education funding, charter schools, staff compensation, state aid, retention allotment, rural health, hospital funding, healthcare access, mental health services, financial stability