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NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (02/11/2026)

Commerce and Consumer Affairs

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:49:13.119><c> part</c><00:49:13.280><c> of</c><00:49:13.359><c> that</c><00:49:13.599><c> but
  • <00:49:20.640><c> disconnected</c><00:49:21.280><c> numbers</c><00:49:21.520><c> to</c><00:49:21.760>
  • Uh<00:49:25.839><c> providers</c><00:49:26.240><c> are</c><00:49:26.400><c> also</c><00:49:26.640><c>
  • That<00:49:41.200><c> actually</c><00:49:41.440><c> happened</c><00:49:41.680><c> to</c><00:49:41.839
  • 49:48.240><c> so</c><00:49:49.440><c> actually</c><00:49:49.680><c> from</c><00:49:49.920><c> one</c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MS

Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations - Room 210; 21 January, 2026: 1:30 PM

Appropriations

Transcript Highlights:
  • But what<00:49:11.040><c> it</c><00:49:11.280><c> absolutely</c><00:49:11.839><c> does</c><00:49:12.000
  • </c><00:49:16.240><c> y'all</c><00:49:16.480><c> are</c><00:49:16.640><c> like</c><00:49:16.880><c> me
  • You<00:49:17.200><c> go</c><00:49:17.280><c> to</c><00:49:17.440><c> Walmart,</c><00:49:17.839><c> you
  • ><c> "Why</c><00:49:19.760><c> do</c><00:49:20.000><c> they</c><00:49:20.160><c> have</c><00:49:20.559
  • Senators,<01:49:32.560><c> I'm</c><01:49:32.639><c> going</c><01:49:32.719><c> to</c><01:49:32.800><c
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Science, Technology and Energy (04/14/2025)

Science, Technology and Energy

Transcript Highlights:
  • So,<00:49:02.160><c> it's</c><00:49:02.480><c> 10</c><00:49:02.720><c> minutes</c><00:49:03.040><c> of
  • </c><00:49:03.640><c> 10</c><00:49:04.640><c> and</c><00:49:04.960><c> we</c><00:49:05.200><c> want</
  • want to have<00:49:05.599><c> an</c><00:49:05.920><c> executive</c><00:49:06.400><c> session</c><00:49
  • :49:09.920><c> OS</c><00:49:10.480><c> requires</c><00:49:11.040><c> an</c><00:49:11.400><c> hour</c>
  • 49:28.718><c> is</c><04:49:28.878><c> going</c><04:49:29.120><c> to</c><04:49:29.280><c> be</c><04:49
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN
Transcript Highlights:
  • While<00:49:01.840><c> it</c><00:49:01.960><c> is</c><00:49:02.080><c> unclear</c><00:49:02.640><c> what
  • c><00:49:06.240><c> the</c><00:49:06.359><c> damage</c><00:49:06.720><c> occurred</c><00:49:07.160><c
  • while the tablet<00:49:08.040><c> was</c><00:49:08.240><c> in</c><00:49:08.359><c> the</c><00:49:08.440
  • There<00:49:10.400><c> is</c><00:49:10.480><c> a</c><00:49:10.560><c> question</c><00:49:11.080><c> of
  • c><00:49:14.320><c> responsible</c><00:49:15.400><c> for</c><00:49:15.480><c> the</c><00:49:15.600><c
Keywords: 919, house, all
Summary: The Joint House and Senate Subcommittee on Claims convened on April 30, first without quorum and then with quorum, at which point the committee corrected and approved the prior minutes. Members then reviewed several claims held over for informational purposes, including injury claims for Fraser, Larson, Schmidt, Stuart, and Washington, and property claims for Lidberg, Robecky, and Young, with no action taken on those items. The committee dismissed a claim by Ms. Prevally seeking reimbursement for funds liquidated from irrevocable trusts after hearing that the matter had already been litigated in court and that subcommittee rules bar claims for public assistance compensation. The panel then approved two exoneration claims: James Jovan Davis, whose murder conviction was vacated after postconviction proceedings and who settled for $250,000, and Clayton Douglas Groves, whose sexual-conduct convictions were vacated after evidence of prior false accusations was admitted and who settled for $350,000. Testimony from counsel for both claimants emphasized wrongful conviction, the length of incarceration, and negotiated settlement amounts, with members asking about the basis for the compensation and attorney-fee allocations. The final exoneration claim, Marvin Haynes, was also approved. The committee heard that Haynes was convicted as a teenager, later exonerated after new evidence showed false evidence and suggestive eyewitness identification, and that the state and claimant had reached a $4.5 million settlement. The committee then turned to Department of Corrections injury claims, denying Arnold Baker’s claim for lack of evidence of a compensable permanent injury, and approving Mark Carroll’s claim for a $4,570.40 award after he suffered a compensable ankle fracture while working. In property claims, the committee discussed Anthony Edwards’s claim for food, a JPay tablet, and shoes. After testimony from Department of Corrections counsel about property inventory procedures and the lack of a current replacement tablet program, members agreed to compensate Edwards $70 for the missing shoes, deny the food claim, and deny the tablet claim because the tablet had been returned and any malfunction was reported outside the department’s reporting window.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy Committee 1/21/25

Education Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • <00:49:42.720><c> Resources</c><00:49:43.720><c> um</c><00:49:44.160><c> he</c><00:49:44.799><c> uh</
  • the</c><00:49:49.799><c> advice</c><00:49:50.079><c> and</c><00:49:50.280><c> consent</c><00:49:50.720
  • :51.280><c> Senate</c><00:49:52.280><c> um</c><00:49:52.880><c> and</c><00:49:53.200><c> the</c><00:49
  • :53.680><c> I</c><00:49:53.799><c> just</c><00:49:54.000><c> have</c><00:49:54.119><c> a</c><00:49:54.319
  • :54.520><c> a</c><00:49:54.599><c> listing</c><00:49:54.920><c> of</c><00:49:55.079><c> some</c><00:49
Keywords: 1183, house
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Higher Education - 04/07/26

Higher Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:49:03.120><c> So,</c><00:49:03.240><c> we</c><00:49:03.359><c> had</c><00:49:03.560><c> this<
  • /c><00:49:05.640><c> which</c><00:49:05.920><c> to</c><00:49:06.040><c> design</c><00:49:06.520><c> a
  • </c><00:49:08.320><c> So,</c><00:49:08.440><c> we</c><00:49:08.560><c> set</c><00:49:08.800><c> out</
  • What's important<00:49:45.440><c> to</c><00:49:45.560><c> remember</c><00:49:46.080><c> is</c><00:49:
  • with<00:49:55.920><c> our</c><00:49:56.040><c> partner</c><00:49:56.440><c> Mayo</c><00:49:56.720><c
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MD

Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session, 3/24/2026 #1

Maryland Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Saying<00:49:07.000><c> that</c><00:49:07.160><c> we</c><00:49:07.280><c> do</c><00:49:07.440><c> not
  • There<00:49:22.600><c> are</c><00:49:22.680><c> more</c><00:49:23.800><c> veterans</c><00:49:24.480><
  • And<00:49:32.359><c> is</c><00:49:32.480><c> this</c><00:49:32.640><c> the</c><00:49:32.720><c> way</
  • Saying<00:49:45.560><c> that</c><00:49:45.720><c> there's</c><00:49:45.920><c> no</c><00:49:46.080><c
  • The<00:49:48.080><c> Boys</c><00:49:48.400><c> &amp;</c><00:49:48.520><c> Girls</c><00:49:48.800><c>
Summary: The Senate convened with 42 members present and a quorum, opened with an invocation by Pastor Jaylen Robinson, and recognized several guests and honorees. Early floor remarks included a welcome to students from Forest Oak Middle School, a young Senate shadow from Woodlawn High School, and guests from Charles H. Flowers High School. The chamber also noted a doctor of the day and announced that panoramic photos in the Senate lounge were available for order by March 27, with eye exams available in the State House. The main legislative business was Senate Bill 283, the President’s Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2026. The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee presented 291 amendments, described as funding priorities for jobs, infrastructure, and reliability while staying within debt affordability limits. The amendments covered school construction, natural resources, higher education, housing, Maryland Environmental Service, miscellaneous grants, local Senate bond initiatives, jails and detention centers, and pre-authorizations for fiscal 2028. Four amendments were separated for individual roll calls: 30, 35, 46, and 241, all of which were adopted. The remaining committee amendments were adopted without objection, and the favorable committee report as amended was then taken up. During debate on the capital budget amendments, one senator raised concerns about the bill and the difficulty of tracking the amendments on the electronic system, prompting discussion about technical issues and the availability of the documents on the website and in paper form. The chair said the committee had been working on the bill for months and urged the body to proceed. A question was raised about Amendment 264, which deauthorized a Willing Helper Society renovation project in Charles County; the chair explained the money had not been spent, was about to expire, and was repurposed to a Boys and Girls Club of Southern Maryland project to keep the funding in Charles County.
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

Senate Executive Departments and Administration (02/11/2026)

Executive Departments and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • to provide OPLC<00:49:26.400><c> with</c><00:49:26.559><c> a</c><00:49:26.720><c> complete</c><00:49
  • Thank<00:49:40.160><c> you</c><00:49:40.480><c> for</c><00:49:40.720><c> allowing</c><00:49:41.040><c
  • </c><00:49:47.040><c> This</c><00:49:47.280><c> bill</c><00:49:47.440><c> is</c><00:49:47.599><c> an<
  • in</c><00:49:51.839><c> New</c><00:49:52.000><c> Hampshire</c><00:49:52.800><c> and</c><00:49:52.960
  • We<00:49:57.839><c> have</c><00:49:57.920><c> any</c><00:49:58.160><c> questions</c><00:49:58.400><c>
Keywords: 1191, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Human Services Finance and Policy Committee 4/9/26

Human Services Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I<00:49:21.640><c> can</c><00:49:21.840><c> tell</c><00:49:22.080><c> you</c><00:49:22.240><c> that</
  • 49:32.680><c> across,</c><00:49:33.160><c> so</c><00:49:33.280><c> that</c><00:49:33.520><c> the</c>
  • </c><00:49:34.040><c> you</c><00:49:34.160><c> see</c><00:49:34.400><c> here</c><00:49:34.960><c> is<
  • <c> when</c><00:49:40.280><c> they</c><00:49:40.400><c> saw</c><00:49:40.720><c> the</c><00:49:40.840
  • Years ago<00:49:55.280><c> when</c><00:49:55.400><c> I</c><00:49:55.480><c> first</c><00:49:55.720><c
Bills: HF1767 , HF2068 , HF4725 , HF4637 , HF4638
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Capital Investment - 02/26/26

Capital Investment

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> In<00:49:54.920><c> Bloomington</c><00:49:55.360><c> for</c><00:49:55.520><c> example,</c><00:49
  • up</c><01:49:11.760><c> some</c><01:49:11.960><c> points</c><01:49:12.200><c> I</c><01:49:12.280><c>
  • ><c> and</c><01:49:31.480><c> ask</c><01:49:31.760><c> for</c><01:49:32.000><c> and</c><01:49:32.120>
  • ><c> by</c><01:49:45.040><c> you</c><01:49:45.120><c> know</c><01:49:45.240><c> by</c><01:49:45.400><
  • 01:49:55.720><c> every</c><01:49:55.960><c> time</c><01:49:56.400><c> the</c><01:49:56.480><c> metro<
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Taxes - 02/26/25

Taxes

Transcript Highlights:
  • in</c><00:49:49.040><c> County</c><00:49:49.359><c> B</c><00:49:49.760><c> is</c><00:49:49.920><c> not
  • /c><01:49:02.599><c> state</c><01:49:02.840><c> or</c><01:49:03.040><c> federal</c><01:49:03.440><c>
  • :49:42.320><c> um</c><01:49:42.639><c> a</c><01:49:42.800><c> time</c><01:49:43.159><c> that's</c> uh
  • ><c> and</c><01:49:52.199><c> then</c><01:49:52.920><c> um</c><01:49:54.360><c> um</c><01:49:55.360><
  • </c><01:49:58.040><c> and</c><01:49:58.159><c> so</c><01:49:58.480><c> thank</c><01:49:58.719><c> all
Committee: Senate Taxes
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 2/12/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • 00:49:19.720><c> is</c><00:49:19.960><c> so</c><00:49:20.119><c> I'm</c><00:49:20.200><c> wondering</
  • could<00:49:22.440><c> could</c><00:49:22.760><c> help</c><00:49:22.960><c> us</c><00:49:23.119><c>
  • > chair</c><00:49:26.720><c> CH</c><00:49:26.920><c> members</c><00:49:27.359><c> so</c><00:49:27.680
  • ><c> yeah</c><01:49:09.119><c> uh</c><01:49:09.599><c> and</c><01:49:09.719><c> I</c><01:49:09.840><c
  • ><c> and</c><01:49:16.040><c> it'll</c><01:49:16.239><c> be</c><01:49:16.360><c> a</c><01:49:16.480><
Bills: HF22 , HF45
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Committee on Human Services - 03/02/26

Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • <00:49:27.599><c> think</c><00:49:27.760><c> it</c><00:49:28.000><c> should</c><00:49:28.240><c> come
  • like</c><00:49:34.640><c> this</c><00:49:35.520><c> based</c><00:49:35.839><c> on</c><00:49:36.079><
  • :49:38.559><c> and</c><00:49:38.720><c> and</c><00:49:39.040><c> it</c><00:49:39.200><c> would</c><00
  • <00:49:39.680><c> then</c><00:49:40.400><c> which</c><00:49:40.640><c> you</c><00:49:40.800><c> guys<
  • <00:49:49.119><c> Um,</c><00:49:50.400><c> I</c><00:49:50.640><c> I</c><00:49:51.040><c> like</c><00:
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Education Policy and Administration (01/29/2026)

Education Policy and Administration

Transcript Highlights:
  • .<01:49:06.239><c> However,</c><01:49:06.800><c> this</c><01:49:07.040><c> bill</c><01:49:07.280><c>
  • :49:11.760><c> really</c><01:49:12.080><c> don't</c><01:49:12.400><c> need</c><01:49:12.639><c> to</c
  • The um<01:49:23.920><c> the</c><01:49:24.239><c> video</c><01:49:24.719><c> that</c><01:49:25.119><c>
  • 49:32.880><c> is</c><01:49:33.040><c> this</c><01:49:33.360><c> beautiful</c><01:49:33.840><c> video<
  • </c><01:49:40.080><c> minutes</c><01:49:40.320><c> long</c><01:49:40.719><c> and</c><01:49:40.960><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means Committee 2/17/25

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • c><00:49:26.839><c> the</c><00:49:27.319><c> fiscal</c><00:49:27.680><c> effect</c><00:49:27.880><c>
  • 00:49:32.760><c> role</c><00:49:32.960><c> in</c><00:49:33.040><c> the</c><00:49:33.240><c> process</
  • do not<00:49:39.880><c> have</c><00:49:40.000><c> an</c><00:49:40.160><c> official</c><00:49:40.480>
  • > times</c><00:49:45.319><c> in</c><00:49:45.400><c> terms</c><00:49:45.640><c> of</c><00:49:45.760><
  • ><c> and</c><00:49:46.880><c> and</c><00:49:47.880><c> um</c><00:49:48.119><c> but</c><00:49:48.240><
Bills: HF3
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session - 03/11/26

Minnesota Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • other<00:49:20.800><c> factors</c><00:49:21.720><c> that</c><00:49:22.000><c> simply</c><00:49:22.480
  • </c><00:49:28.280><c> I</c><00:49:28.360><c> ask</c><00:49:28.640><c> for</c><00:49:28.840><c> a</c><
  • :49:30.160><c> a</c><00:49:30.200><c> roll</c><00:49:30.360><c> call.
  • Roll call requested,<00:49:32.160><c> and</c><00:49:32.320><c> a</c><00:49:32.360><c> roll</c><00:49:
  • Uh<00:49:43.720><c> it</c><00:49:43.840><c> was</c><00:49:44.040><c> my</c><00:49:44.280><c> amendment
Keywords: 1187, senate, all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Children and Family Law (02/24/2026)

Children and Family Law

Transcript Highlights:
  • Uh, and<01:49:02.880><c> thank</c><01:49:02.960><c> you</c><01:49:03.119><c> for</c><01:49:03.280><c>
  • </c><01:49:21.199><c> And</c><01:49:21.360><c> I</c><01:49:21.679><c> I</c><01:49:22.159><c> don't</c
  • </c><01:49:28.880><c> How</c><01:49:29.040><c> how</c><01:49:29.199><c> are</c><01:49:29.360><c> we</
  • not</c><01:49:34.480><c> apply</c><01:49:34.880><c> to</c><01:49:35.920><c> your</c><01:49:36.159><c
  • /c><01:49:43.520><c> be</c><01:49:43.679><c> fixed</c><01:49:43.920><c> that</c><01:49:44.080><c> way
Keywords: 1189, house, all
US

US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US House Floor Proceedings (Wednesday, February 12, 2025)

US Federal House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • are experiencing<00:49:43.880><c> prices</c><00:49:44.359><c> are</c><00:49:44.640><c> on</c><00:49:
  • :49:03.240><c> an</c><05:49:03.440><c> HHS</c><05:49:04.160><c> Rule</c><05:49:05.000><c> and</c><05:
  • <05:49:05.840><c> say</c><05:49:06.558><c> that</c><05:49:06.878><c> that</c><05:49:07.000><c> rule</
  • :12.120><c> want</c><05:49:12.280><c> to</c><05:49:12.478><c> rip</c><05:49:12.718><c> you</c><05:49:
  • </c><05:49:15.080><c> that</c><05:49:15.320><c> then</c><05:49:15.478><c> by</c><05:49:15.600><c> all
NH

New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

House Ways and Means (02/09/2026)

Ways and Means

Transcript Highlights:
  • > the</c><00:49:22.480><c> way</c><00:49:22.559><c> that</c><00:49:22.800><c> the</c><00:49:22.960><c
  • </c><00:49:25.200><c> So</c><00:49:25.359><c> if</c><00:49:25.599><c> you</c><00:49:25.760><c> think<
  • :49:31.760><c> it</c><00:49:32.000><c> would</c><00:49:32.160><c> be</c><00:49:32.240><c> limited</c>
  • </c><00:49:38.000><c> been</c><00:49:38.160><c> in</c><00:49:38.319><c> case</c><00:49:38.960><c> in<
  • then<00:49:40.000><c> what</c><00:49:40.160><c> they</c><00:49:40.319><c> could</c><00:49:40.480><c>
Keywords: 1189, house, all
NH

New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

House Finance Division III (03/28/2025)

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> Sorry.<00:49:09.760><c> No,</c><00:49:09.920><c> he</c><00:49:10.079><c> Well,</c><00:49:10.319>
  • I just was looking<00:49:40.800><c> for</c><00:49:40.960><c> my</c><00:49:41.119><c> notes</c><00:49:
  • I<01:49:02.719><c> I</c><01:49:02.880><c> I</c><01:49:03.199><c> think</c><01:49:03.280><c> we</c><01
  • ><01:49:09.199><c> on</c><01:49:09.520><c> that</c><01:49:09.760><c> because</c><01:49:10.239><c> we<
  • :49:31.520><c> but</c><01:49:31.760><c> I</c><01:49:31.920><c> will</c><01:49:32.080><c> try</c><01:49
Keywords: 928, house, all
Summary: The Division 3 work session focused largely on amendment 1176 to HB 2, which would have incorporated the substance of HB 548FN, a House-passed bill creating a direct-pay or membership-based model for health care facilities. Representative Mlan described the proposal as a way to increase competition in health care by extending the direct-care model used in primary care to facilities, arguing it could encourage innovation and that concerns about widespread harm to critical access hospitals were overstated. He pointed to Oklahoma’s long-standing Surgical Center model as evidence that the approach had not spread broadly or displaced hospitals there. Several members and witnesses raised concerns. Representative Stringham questioned whether the model would shift profitable services and patients away from existing hospitals, potentially worsening their finances and affecting Medicaid-related funding. David Ross, speaking for county nursing homes, opposed the language because it also removed moratoriums on nursing home, skilled nursing, inpatient rehabilitation, and self-pay beds, warning that it could increase pressure on Medicaid rates and undermine community-based care. Ben Bradley of the New Hampshire Hospital Association said the proposal appeared to create a separate regulatory framework for direct-pay facilities and raised concerns about patient safety, CMS participation rules, and a separate patient bill of rights. The chair concluded that, because HB 548 was already moving through the Senate, the HB 2 process was not the best vehicle for the policy and that the issue should be left to the Senate’s more deliberative committee process. Representative Ferski moved to not accept or remove amendment 1176 from the agenda, and the committee approved the motion by roll call, 9-0, withdrawing the item from HB 2.