Video & Transcript : '49 C.F.R. 571.108' :
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NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
House Finance Division III (03/03/2025)
Transcript Highlights:
- will need<00:49:11.400><c> to</c><00:49:12.119><c> consider</c><00:49:12.760><c> bringing</c><00:49:
- :46.119><c> so</c><00:49:46.839><c> I</c><00:49:46.920><c> think</c><00:49:47.079><c> we're</c><00:49
- :49:55.319><c> 11</c><00:49:56.319><c> I'll</c><00:49:56.720><c> introduce</c><00:49:57.119><c> the</
- 49:37.199><c> or</c><01:49:37.760><c> do</c><01:49:37.920><c> we</c><01:49:38.040><c> have</c><01:49:
- </c><01:49:48.719><c> sources</c><01:49:49.360><c> or</c><01:49:49.760><c> from</c><01:49:50.679><c>
Summary:
The committee held a Division 3 budget work session focused on the Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Economic Stability. Karen Hebert, the division director, and Nathan White, DHHS chief financial officer, walked members through the governor’s operating budget pages and a briefing book, explaining that the division was consolidated in 2018 and serves programs aimed at financial stability, poverty reduction, child care access, and related supports. Members repeatedly asked for clearer breakdowns of general fund spending, historical growth since consolidation, and how the division’s broad mission areas map onto specific budget lines.
A major portion of the discussion centered on the Bureau of Child Development and Head Start collaboration and the child care subsidy program. Hebert said the child care scholarship/subsidy helps low- and moderate-income families access daycare so parents can work, attend school, or receive treatment, and that eligibility is based on state median income up to 85%. She reported a 45% increase in utilization, 4,032 children receiving daycare support as of the end of January, and about 15% of eligible children being served. She also described the quality improvement system “Granite Steps for Quality,” with 160 providers enrolled out of 717 licensed programs, and noted that 1,200 child care professionals added credentials in the last year.
Members pressed for cost-benefit information, asking for data on how much the state pays, how many providers and children are served, and whether the department could quantify unmet need. The witnesses said some projects were funded with short-term ARPA child care dollars and that detailed cost data for specific examples, such as the Gorm Community Learning Center expansion, would need to be looked up. They also explained that the child care fund is a federal block grant with required spending set-asides of 9% for quality, 3% for infants and toddlers, and up to 5% for administration, and that unused funds remain available. The committee also reviewed slide 10’s accounting units, including that the Child Care Workforce Fund is 100% general funds and was created as a priority item under HB 2 from the 2024 session, while some other child care-related units are 100% federal funds.
CO
Colorado 2026 Regular Session
Colorado House 2026 Legislative Day 087 Apr 11th, 2026
Colorado House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- :11.600><c> 235</c><01:49:12.320><c> House</c><01:49:12.560><c> Bill</c><01:49:12.800><c> 26</c><01:49
- ><c> dollar</c><02:49:39.040><c> dollar</c><02:49:40.080><c> one</c><02:49:40.319><c> within</c><02:49
- personal services<02:49:53.600><c> office</c><02:49:53.760><c> of</c><02:49:53.920><c> the</c><02:49:
- state fiscal<03:49:34.800><c> year</c><03:49:34.960><c> spending</c><03:49:35.199><c> set</c><03:49:
- :54.080><c> FTE</c><03:49:54.640><c> 101</c><03:49:54.960><c> 12,856</c><03:49:56.160><c> 6</c><03:49
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- Um, I would like<00:49:31.599><c> to</c><00:49:32.240><c> um</c><00:49:33.040><c> I</c><00:49:33.280>
- The secretary will<00:49:40.880><c> report</c><00:49:41.200><c> the</c><00:49:41.440><c> A18</c><00:49
- We<01:49:13.600><c> just</c><01:49:13.760><c> heard</c><01:49:13.920><c> in</c><01:49:14.080><c> the<
- .<01:49:20.159><c> We</c><01:49:20.480><c> are</c><01:49:20.639><c> two</c><01:49:21.080><c> weeks</c
- Walls's cuts<01:49:46.239><c> to</c><01:49:46.560><c> non-public</c><01:49:47.440><c> per</c><01:49:
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- c> redraft</c><00:49:22.119><c> every</c><00:49:22.440><c> appeal</c><00:49:22.960><c> every</c><00:49
- :49:27.440><c> a</c><00:49:27.599><c> builder</c><00:49:27.880><c> needs</c><00:49:28.079><c> to</c>
- </c><00:49:28.599><c> a</c><00:49:28.839><c> project</c><00:49:29.760><c> must</c><00:49:30.119><c> be
- be recouped through<00:49:31.200><c> the</c><00:49:31.319><c> sale</c><00:49:31.640><c> of</c><00:49:
- /c><00:49:51.040><c> no</c><00:49:51.240><c> longer</c><00:49:51.520><c> pencils</c><00:49:51.960><c>
NH
New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session
House Children and Family Law (03/24/2026)
Children and Family Law
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:49:07.839><c> Given</c><00:49:08.240><c> our</c><00:49:09.200><c> troubled</c><00:49:09.760><
- ><c> reading</c><00:49:14.640><c> the</c><00:49:14.800><c> room</c><00:49:15.040><c> as</c><00:49:15.359
- We<00:49:35.839><c> have</c><00:49:36.000><c> a</c><00:49:36.240><c> few</c><00:49:36.480><c> minutes
- </c><00:49:36.800><c> to</c><00:49:37.119><c> relax</c><00:49:37.520><c> a</c><00:49:37.760><c> bit</
- bit and get<00:49:39.440><c> ready</c><00:49:39.760><c> for</c><00:49:40.000><c> the</c><00:49:40.240
Committee:
House Children and Family Law
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- 49:03.040><c> a</c><00:49:04.119><c> um</c><00:49:05.520><c> uh</c><00:49:06.520><c> that</c><00:49:06.680
- ><c> property</c><00:49:10.559><c> tax</c><00:49:10.880><c> refund</c><00:49:11.440><c> if</c><00:49:
- ><c> been</c><00:49:13.160><c> filed</c><00:49:13.559><c> on</c><00:49:13.920><c> on</c><00:49:14.160
- ><c> if</c><00:49:21.119><c> if</c><00:49:21.240><c> they</c><00:49:21.400><c> had</c><00:49:21.559><
- <c> would</c><00:49:23.880><c> have</c><00:49:24.680><c> uh</c><00:49:25.559><c> uh</c><00:49:26.119>
Committee:
Senate Taxes
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 4/11/25
Transportation Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Uh, I<00:49:38.240><c> need</c><00:49:38.319><c> to</c><00:49:38.480><c> find</c><00:49:38.720><c> my
- Would<00:49:40.640><c> you</c><00:49:40.800><c> like</c><00:49:40.880><c> us</c><00:49:41.040><c> to<
- /c><00:49:41.200><c> come</c><00:49:41.359><c> back</c><00:49:41.440><c> to</c><00:49:41.599><c> you<
- Uh, thanks<00:49:46.400><c> for</c><00:49:46.559><c> fitting</c><00:49:46.880><c> me</c><00:49:46.960
- Uh, my name<00:49:48.960><c> is</c><00:49:49.119><c> Craig</c><00:49:49.440><c> Loya</c><00:49:49.839
Bills:
HF2438
Committee:
House Transportation Finance and Policy
Keywords:
transportation finance, transportation policy, MnDOT, Minnesota Department of Transportation, Department of Public Safety, Metropolitan Council, highway funding, trunk highway fund, county state-aid highway fund, municipal state-aid street fund, state aid roads, local roads, bridge funding, road construction, transit funding, passenger rail, freight rail, aviation, airport development, safe routes to school
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:49:02.880><c> I</c><00:49:03.119><c> believe</c><00:49:03.359><c> article</c><00:49:03.839><c
- </c><00:49:05.839><c> it</c><00:49:06.079><c> is</c><00:49:06.240><c> keeping</c><00:49:06.640><c> in
- Um but<00:49:11.280><c> I</c><00:49:11.599><c> can</c><00:49:12.079><c> definitely</c><00:49:12.960><
- </c><00:49:18.800><c> the</c><00:49:19.040><c> underlying</c><00:49:19.680><c> bill</c><00:49:20.640>
- </c><00:49:24.240><c> starting</c><00:49:24.640><c> in</c><00:49:25.119><c> article</c><00:49:25.680>
HI
Hawaii 2026 Regular Session
CPN DEFER, CPN-HOU, CPN, CPN-EDT Public Hearings 02-03-2026
Commerce and Consumer Protection
Transcript Highlights:
- 49:07.280><c> impact</c><00:49:08.079><c> one</c><00:49:08.319><c> of</c><00:49:08.400><c> their</c>
- ><c> moments</c><00:49:09.440><c> in</c><00:49:09.599><c> the</c><00:49:09.760><c> high</c><00:49:09.920
- /c><00:49:16.240><c> of</c><00:49:16.400><c> the</c><00:49:16.640><c> costs</c><00:49:16.880><c> on</
- </c><00:49:26.640><c> Uh</c><00:49:26.960><c> thank</c><00:49:27.040><c> you</c><00:49:27.200><c> for
- Okay,<00:49:34.880><c> we'll</c><00:49:35.119><c> move</c><00:49:35.200><c> on</c><00:49:35.359><c> to
Committee:
Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection
Keywords:
combat sports, boxing, mixed martial arts, health regulations, safety standards, licensing, event regulation, 912, senate, all
Summary:
The committees first took up SB 2071 on rent-to-own housing. Testimony was generally supportive from HHFDC and Hawaii Realtors, but Sierra Club of Hawaii and others opposed the bill unless it was amended to exclude ceded lands from the 99-year lease provision. Members discussed the scope of ceded versus non-ceded lands and whether an inventory exists. The committees ultimately recommended passage with amendments, including HHFDC’s proposal to make the fixed-price period flexible by tying it to an option period and Sierra Club’s language limiting the program to non-ceded state or county land.
They then heard SB 2191 on limited profit housing associations. HHFDC supported the measure, while the Tax Foundation of Hawaii and the Office of the Auditor urged caution about tax exclusions and asked for clearer, more targeted limits and measurable outcomes. The committees adopted amendments to add a statement of purpose, include measurable metrics, apply the tax provisions to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025, and delay the effective date to allow for administrative changes. SB 2191 was recommended for passage with amendments.
The committees also considered SB 2197, which would have replaced the five-year fixed-price period in rent-to-own housing with an option period set by HHFDC, but deferred it indefinitely because its issues were addressed in SB 2071. SB 2180 on deposits of public funds drew comments from the Hawaii Bankers Association questioning definitions and noting banks are already subject to Community Reinvestment Act requirements; decision-making was deferred to the next day in the CPN committee and to a later date for the housing committee. Finally, SB 2210 on housing discrimination received support from disability advocates and the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, which asked for one additional investigator; the committees passed it with amendments adding a blank appropriation for one full-time position and planned to notify Ways and Means for possible re-referral.
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Working Group on Omnibus Taxes Bill - Part 1 - 05/22/25
Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- So,<00:49:04.480><c> we</c><00:49:05.200><c> obviously</c><00:49:05.760><c> have</c><00:49:06.000><c>
- 49:14.160><c> Uh</c><00:49:14.640><c> moving</c><00:49:14.960><c> down</c><00:49:15.760><c> um</c><00
- </c><00:49:38.240><c> 49.
- </c><00:49:38.880><c> And</c><00:49:39.040><c> you</c><00:49:39.200><c> can</c><00:49:39.280><c> see<
- Um<00:49:47.520><c> moving</c><00:49:47.839><c> to</c><00:49:48.000><c> the</c><00:49:48.160><c> next
NH
New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (04/15/2025)
Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:49:02.839><c> Um,</c><00:49:03.839><c> again</c><00:49:04.240><c> I</c><00:49:04.400><c> I</c
- Um, again I I mean<00:49:04.720><c> I</c><00:49:05.040><c> think</c><00:49:05.200><c> that</c><00:49:
- <c> I</c><00:49:11.680><c> think</c><00:49:11.920><c> is</c><00:49:12.240><c> is</c><00:49:12.640><c>
- think that<00:49:19.839><c> we</c><00:49:20.240><c> haven't</c> I'm<00:49:23.599><c> sorry</c><00:49:
- /c><00:49:34.800><c> me</c><00:49:34.960><c> a</c><00:49:35.119><c> second</c><00:49:35.200><c> to</c
Committee:
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- :00.000><c> and</c><00:49:00.160><c> you</c><00:49:00.240><c> may</c><00:49:00.480><c> begin.
- Good morning,<00:49:01.680><c> Madam</c><00:49:02.079><c> Chair</c><00:49:02.240><c> and</c><00:49:02.480
- </c><00:49:04.079><c> is</c><00:49:04.240><c> Brandon</c><00:49:04.559><c> Wait,</c><00:49:04.800><c>
- ><00:49:49.839><c> does</c><00:49:50.400><c> already</c><00:49:50.960><c> we</c><00:49:51.200><c> do<
- </c><00:49:52.640><c> And</c><00:49:52.800><c> to</c><00:49:53.040><c> learn</c><00:49:53.280><c> that
Committee:
Senate Education Finance
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection - 03/25/25
Commerce and Consumer Protection
Transcript Highlights:
- <00:49:04.400><c> provision</c><00:49:05.000><c> governs</c><00:49:05.599><c> the</c><00:49:05.880><c
- 00:49:10.040><c> its</c><00:49:10.200><c> loan</c><00:49:10.599><c> size</c><00:49:11.200><c> it</c>
- <00:49:49.920><c> for</c><00:49:50.079><c> the</c><00:49:50.200><c> Department</c><00:49:50.559><c> of
- to</c><00:49:51.359><c> assess</c><00:49:52.040><c> runon</c><00:49:52.480><c> the</c><00:49:52.599><
- </c><00:49:55.960><c> changes</c><00:49:56.400><c> much</c><00:49:56.799><c> must</c><00:49:57.040><c
Committee:
Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection
HI
Transcript Highlights:
- :49:08.400><c> learning</c><00:49:08.720><c> among</c><00:49:09.000><c> students</c><00:49:09.400><c>
- we're sitting<00:49:18.640><c> with</c><00:49:18.799><c> dealing</c><00:49:19.200><c> with</c><00:49
- ><c> just</c><00:49:28.359><c> fostering</c><00:49:28.839><c> that</c><00:49:28.960><c> love</c><00:49
- ><c> so</c><00:49:33.640><c> please</c><00:49:33.839><c> support</c><00:49:34.200><c> this</c><00:49:
- ><c> I</c><00:49:53.760><c> wanted</c><00:49:54.040><c> to</c><00:49:54.160><c> add</c><00:49:54.319>
Committee:
House Finance
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- This<00:49:22.880><c> is</c><00:49:22.960><c> a</c><00:49:23.280><c> common</c><00:49:23.680><c> sense
- :09.600><c> of</c><01:49:09.760><c> a</c><01:49:09.920><c> doubt</c><01:49:10.400><c> this</c><01:49:
- </c><01:49:12.159><c> Cuz</c><01:49:12.480><c> how</c><01:49:12.639><c> would</c><01:49:12.800><c> I<
- <01:49:22.639><c> How</c><01:49:22.800><c> would</c><01:49:23.040><c> you</c><01:49:23.280><c> how</c
- It's<01:49:46.000><c> one</c><01:49:46.159><c> of</c><01:49:46.239><c> the</c><01:49:46.480><c> last<
Committee:
House Housing
NH
Transcript Highlights:
- 01:49:03.119><c> obligated</c><01:49:03.639><c> to</c><01:49:03.840><c> you</c><01:49:04.040><c> so</
- </c><01:49:13.920><c> gladly</c><01:49:14.239><c> meet</c><01:49:14.440><c> with</c><01:49:14.560><c>
- :49:18.560><c> isn't</c><01:49:18.920><c> fit</c><01:49:19.119><c> others</c><01:49:19.639><c> yeah</
- ><c> my</c><01:49:40.960><c> name</c><01:49:41.119><c> is</c><01:49:41.280><c> Will</c><01:49:41.480>
- <01:49:44.040><c> of</c><01:49:44.199><c> Crossroads</c><01:49:44.800><c> house</c><01:49:45.000><c>
Committee:
House Housing
US
US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US House Floor Proceedings (Tuesday, April 8, 2025)
US Federal House Floor Meeting
Transcript Highlights:
- Always committed<00:49:06.079><c> to</c><00:49:06.240><c> keeping</c><00:49:06.480><c> Rhode</c><00:49
- ><c> was</c><00:49:11.839><c> a</c><00:49:12.079><c> new</c><00:49:12.319><c> type</c><00:49:12.559><
- </c><00:49:14.000><c> They</c><00:49:14.240><c> were</c><00:49:14.400><c> tasked</c><00:49:14.800><c>
- <00:49:22.400><c> their</c><00:49:22.640><c> headquarters</c><00:49:23.119><c> in</c><00:49:23.359><c
- During<00:49:26.960><c> their</c><00:49:27.280><c> 100</c><00:49:27.680><c> years,</c><00:49:27.920><
MS
Mississippi 2026 Regular Session
Public Health and Welfare - Room 216, 3 February, 2026; 3:00 PM
Public Health and Welfare
Transcript Highlights:
- >> I<00:49:02.640><c> I'm</c><00:49:02.880><c> not</c><00:49:03.040><c> sure</c><00:49:03.280><
- >> I<00:49:04.720><c> have</c><00:49:04.880><c> no</c><00:49:05.040><c> idea</c><00:49:05.200><
- All<00:49:19.920><c> in</c><00:49:20.160><c> favor</c><00:49:20.400><c> say</c><00:49:20.720><c> I.
- </c><00:49:32.720><c> The</c><00:49:32.880><c> eyes</c><00:49:33.119><c> appear</c><00:49:33.440><c>
- Since we're down on<00:49:36.720><c> this</c><00:49:37.520><c> end</c><00:49:37.839><c> of</c><00:49:
Committee:
Joint Public Health and Welfare
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
Committee on Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband and Rural Development - 03/11/26
Agriculture, Veterans, Broadband, and Rural Development
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm<00:49:04.240><c> the</c><00:49:04.480><c> public</c><00:49:04.720><c> policy</c><00:49:05.040><c>
- Um, on behalf<00:49:08.640><c> of</c><00:49:08.880><c> our</c><00:49:09.440><c> uh</c><00:49:09.599><
- </c><00:49:11.680><c> members,</c><00:49:12.400><c> I'm</c><00:49:12.640><c> here</c><00:49:12.720><c
- to testify in<00:49:13.599><c> support</c><00:49:13.839><c> of</c><00:49:14.400><c> uh</c><00:49:14.800
- > standards</c><00:49:19.680><c> for</c><00:49:20.160><c> uh</c><00:49:20.240><c> cell</c><00:49:20.559
KY
Transcript Highlights:
- ><c> you</c><00:49:26.640><c> can</c><00:49:26.880><c> stop</c><00:49:27.119><c> and</c><00:49:27.359
- ><c> make</c><00:49:27.520><c> a</c><00:49:27.760><c> call</c><00:49:28.000><c> at</c><00:49:28.240><
- So, thank you<00:49:30.640><c> very</c><00:49:30.960><c> much</c><00:49:31.280><c> and</c><00:49:31.920
- the expression<00:49:55.200><c> of</c><00:49:55.359><c> opinion</c><00:49:55.920><c> that</c><00:49:
- </c><00:49:57.839><c> So</c><00:49:58.079><c> thank</c><00:49:58.160><c> you</c><00:49:58.319><c> so<
Committee:
Senate Transportation