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NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Morning Session Apr 9th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I call the order the 58th day of the 109th Legislature, Second Session.
  • The bill, an act relating to the protection order act...
  • That is to say, such order. Section 5. Under Section 26-101, 26-12, or a statute 725 are repealed.
  • of the Commission on Military and Veterans Affairs, and requiring reports.
  • The Commission on Military and Veterans Affairs is created.
NE

Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Legislative Afternoon Session Apr 9th, 2026

Nebraska Unicameral Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • The rules change that we brought were based on two rule changes in order to get all the pieces done:
  • Without objection, so ordered. Senators, please return to your seats for final reading. Mr.
  • military permit is $5.
  • military permit is $5.
  • The resolution was referred to the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

02/04/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Federalism, Military Affairs, and Elections is called to order.
  • In my court, the administrative order had immediate and tangible effects.
  • This is perhaps the longest stay for an administrative order, and for what?
  • They will establish an administrative order because that order is from the Chief Justice.
  • Committee on Federal and Military Affairs and Elections is called to order. Let's do 2406.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Postsecondary Education & Workforce Jan 21st, 2026 at 01:30 pm

Postsecondary Education & Workforce

Transcript Highlights:
  • eligible veteran or National Guard member who became totally disabled from serving in active federal military
  • prisoner of war or missing in action, or who lost his life as a result of serving in active federal military
  • eligible veteran or National Guard member who became totally disabled from serving an active federal military
  • prisoner of war or missing in action or who lost his life as a result of serving an active federal military
  • We know that financial barrier is one of the greatest barriers that students must overcome in order to
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 24th, 2026

County and Municipal Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Um, it's not any of these cities' fault that the bad guys have all of these military-style weapons.
  • Um, it's not any of these cities' fault that the bad guys have all of these military-style weapons.
  • Um, it's not any of these cities' fault that the bad guys have all of these military-style weapons.
  • Um, it's not any of these cities' fault that the bad guys have all of these military-style weapons.
  • It's not any of these cities' fault that the bad guys have all of these military-style weapons.
Bills: SB298, SB91, SB298, SB91
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on State-Federal Relations May 1st, 2025

S/C on State-Federal Relations

Transcript Highlights:
  • Correlations will come to order. The clerk will call the roll. Chairman Tepper? Present.
  • to DPS right now in the U.S., I had to show my passport when I just got mine renewed in November in order
  • I know in order to get a REAL ID, so I'm saying if I'm going through the trouble of demonstrating my
Bills: HB3484, HCR112, HCR125
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Administration of Criminal Justice Mar 24th, 2026

Administration of Criminal Justice

Transcript Highlights:
  • It's like a court order.
  • This bill modifies existing law to clarify that in reviewing temporary restraining orders—and for those
  • of you who don't know, those orders, temporary restraining orders, are filed what we call ex parte.
  • Currently, if you look at the form for a protective order, it actually provides a space where the court
  • the protective order against.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy Committee 3/17/26

Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • I'm calling to order this meeting in the House Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and
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  • continuing to develop novel technologies for memory, which will reduce the energy consumption by orders
  • continuing to develop novel technologies for memory, which will reduce the energy consumption by orders
  • </c> and oftentimes merging for um in order and oftentimes merging for um in order to<00:46:49.280><c
Bills: HF1316, HF4369
KY

Kentucky 2026 Regular Session

House Legislative Session Day 22 (2-6-26)

Kentucky House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c> employed by military bases in Kentucky. employed by military bases in Kentucky.
  • So ordered. Gentleman &gt;&gt; Without objection. So ordered.
  • </c> concludes the orders of the day. concludes the orders of the day.
  • House come to order.
  • </c> House come to order. House come to order.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/21/2026 - House Judiciary

Judiciary

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Judiciary Committee is called to order. Representative Contreras? Representative Diaz?
  • No father should be ordered by a court to help pay for the killing of his own child.
  • The City of Phoenix is on a six-month backlog trying to serve orders of protection.
  • That's probably the safer way to do it than just handing an order.
  • are split about 50/50, so I'd say 10% orders of protection.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • Hearing none, it is so ordered.
  • Hearing none, it's so ordered.
  • Hearing none, it's so ordered.
  • Hearing none, it is so ordered.
  • Hearing none, it is so ordered. Thank you, Mr. McMillan.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
  • We then went through a no-contact order with our mom, which lasted about 70 days, instead of the court-ordered
  • the place of my order.
  • be done in order to ensure that your order complies with the law.
  • In a protective order case, they would often order supervised visitation and even possession access.
  • The court may order counseling under those sections where they render an order that is designed to protect
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Fiscal Policy Feb 5th, 2026

Fiscal Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Fiscal Policy will now come to order. Michelle, will you please call the roll.
Summary: The Committee on Fiscal Policy met and first postponed SB 524 and SB 1156. It then heard and favorably reported several bills, including SB 488 and SB 490 by Sen. Massullo, which update Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles procedures, raise the crash-reporting threshold, expand email use, and create a related public-records exemption. The committee also favorably reported SB 892 by Sen. Martin on enhanced sentencing for repeat offenders, SB 124 by Sen. Rodriguez updating Florida Virtual School statutes, and SB 584 by Sen. Yarbrough strengthening oversight of commercial driving schools and tax collector authority. SB 656 by Sen. Bradley, codifying the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and related grant program, and SB 816 by Sen. Bradley, formally establishing the University of Florida Diabetes Institute, also passed unanimously or near-unanimously. The most extensive debate centered on SB 216 by Sen. McLean, which would tighten unemployment assistance eligibility by adding job-search requirements, more frequent verification, and fraud-reporting measures. Supporters argued the bill would reduce fraud and improve program integrity, while opponents from labor groups and several senators warned it would burden claimants, especially rural residents, seniors, and workers facing layoffs, and could sharply reduce access to benefits. Despite those objections, the committee reported the bill favorably on a divided vote. The committee also considered CS/SB 382 by Sen. Truenow on electric bicycles, requiring riders to yield to pedestrians, sound an audible signal before passing, and limit speed near pedestrians, while creating a task force to study broader regulation of e-bikes and related devices. A mother whose son was killed on an electric scooter urged the committee to restore scooters to the bill, and several members expressed support for further work on that issue. The committee reported the bill favorably. At the end of the meeting, members recorded additional affirmative votes on selected tabs, and the committee adjourned.
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - House Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Federalism, Military Affairs & Elections

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Federal and Military Affairs and Elections is called to order.
  • You would think that the military and all our brilliance, we just watch our military go into a foreign
  • I know, not the military file.
  • Let's do them in order: 2901. Mr.
  • So ordered.
AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Health Committee Mar 19th, 2025

Health

Transcript Highlights:
  • We'd like to call the House Health Committee to order for March 19th.
  • But it also adds a little paragraph that says, except as provided by court order, any qualified individual
  • In the blue section, there is a provision, except as provided by court order—what does that mean?
  • So if for some instance there is a provision via a court order that a paramedic or... ...via a court
  • order that a paramedic or any other healthcare provider can draw blood for an individual.
Bills: HB384, SB181, HB391
WY

Wyoming 2026 Regular Session

Senate Revenue Committee, February 16, 2026

Revenue

Transcript Highlights:
  • The meeting was called to order.
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  • Okay, unless you want to call upon order and then, Mr.
  • </c><00:30:06.880><c> Chairman,</c> call upon order and then, Mr.
  • Chairman, call upon order and then, Mr.
Bills: SF0061, SF0098, SF0110
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Veterans and Military Affairs Division 3/4/26

Veterans and Military Affairs Division

Transcript Highlights:
  • I call this meeting of the House Veterans and Military Affairs Division for March 4th, 2026, to order
  • We had military special operations. We had eight<00:42:34.319><c> meetings.
  • </c> I could only speak to MR2, military I could only speak to MR2, military region<00:47:57.200><c>
  • </c><01:13:18.400><c> Commissioner</c> an executive order. Commissioner an executive order.
  • The executive order was permissive.
Bills: HF3919, HF3467, HF3741
FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Fiscal Policy Feb 12th, 2026

Fiscal Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Committee on Fiscal Policy will now come to order.
  • And finally, the bill enables ACA to adopt rules and standards in order to enforce this.
  • We do have an appearance form from Lisa Hennings from the Fraternal Order of Police waiving in support
  • easement requirements to state law would undercut our arguments in Congress this particular year in order
  • Seeing none, so ordered. Motion adopted. Is there any other business before the committee?
Summary: The Committee on Fiscal Policy met and reported a series of bills favorably, covering health care, public safety, insurance, coastal resilience, juvenile justice, drowning prevention, transportation designations, and beach management. Senator Harrell presented CS/SB 68, requiring hospitals with emergency departments to adopt pediatric emergency care policies, training, designated pediatric readiness personnel, and participation in a national readiness assessment; it passed. Harrell also presented CS/SB 340, requiring nursing students to complete two hours of human trafficking identification training before licensure; it also passed. Senator Sharif’s CS/SB 32 and SB 210, creating a new injunction for protection against serious violence by a known person and the related public records bill, were both reported favorably. Senator Garcia’s CS/CS/SB 302 on nature-based coastal resiliency, Senator Jones’s SB 418 on law enforcement interaction with individuals with autism and the Blue Envelope Program, and Senator Martin’s CS/SB 1734 updating juvenile probation and detention officer definitions and related cost-share language were also approved. The committee then took up several drowning-prevention measures. CS/SB 606 by Senator Smith would add drowning prevention and safe bathing education to postpartum materials and direct the Department of Health to create standardized materials; an amendment removed a records-retention requirement, and the bill passed. SB 428 by Senator Yarborough would expand the state swim lesson voucher program from children ages 0-4 to ages 1-7; it received strong support from advocates, including a young swim instructor and autism advocates, and passed. The committee also approved CS/SB 246, a specialty license plate bill that was amended to include the UFC plate and a First Responders’ Resiliency Foundation plate, and CS/SB 1028, which revises Citizens Property Insurance and clearinghouse procedures to prioritize admitted carriers and prohibit public funds for the clearinghouse; that bill drew discussion about market competition, Citizens’ exposure, and potential impacts on policyholders. Additional measures reported favorably included SB 628, designating a portion of South Navy Boulevard in Pensacola as Warrior Sacrifice Way to honor the sailors killed in the 2019 Naval Air Station Pensacola attack, and CS/SB 636 on beach management, which would create a proactive pathway for coastal communities to obtain erosion-related designations and align with federal programs. Beach industry testimony supported the bill’s intent but raised concerns about perpetual easements and funding shortfalls. At the end of the meeting, members recorded additional votes on selected bills, and the committee adjourned.
AL

Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Ways and Means Education Committee Apr 1st, 2026

Ways and Means Education

FL

Florida 2026 Regular Session

Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education Feb 18th, 2026

Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education

Transcript Highlights:
  • The Appropriations Committee on Pre-K-12 Education will now come to order.
  • Currently, I'm in an FDI program called salute to service, where I'm paired with the military, Country
  • Currently, I'm in an FDI program called Salute to Service, where I'm paired with a military mentor, a
  • major at Tyndall Air Force Base, creating a service project that helps the military community.
  • Within this program, I get a close view of the military community and the struggles they face, and I
Bills: S1062, S1718, S7038
Summary: The Appropriations Committee on Pre-K-12 Education met to consider several education bills and the proposed fiscal year 2026-2027 Department of Education budget. The committee first took up CS/SB 1062 on speech and debate, which would formalize Florida’s Speech and Debate Week, strengthen the partnership between the Department of Education and the Florida Debate Initiative, require annual public reporting, and support statewide speech and debate programming. The bill drew extensive supportive testimony from students, alumni, and advocates who said debate improved civic engagement, literacy, confidence, and school performance, while also noting the need for equitable access and funding for travel and competition. The committee adopted a delete-everything amendment and then reported the bill favorably as amended by a unanimous vote of members present. The committee then heard SB 1718 on educator preparation and certification, which expands access to educator preparation coursework, broadens eligibility for temporary certification for some formerly certified professionals, and allows prior subject-area exam results to satisfy requirements. Public testimony largely supported easing barriers for experienced educators while emphasizing that certification changes are only a partial solution to teacher shortages and should be paired with better pay, retention, and professional respect. The bill was reported favorably. Next, the committee considered SB 7038 on education, which included a wide range of higher education and workforce-related changes, including a tuition waiver for Florida State Guard members, residency clarifications, oversight changes for blind services and vocational rehabilitation providers, licensure updates for private colleges, dual enrollment and assessment revisions, scholarship and funding changes, and reserve-fund requirements. An amendment restored the Classical Learning Test as a qualifying option for a grandparent tuition waiver, adjusted a Pell Grant performance metric, changed accreditation timing, and made other technical revisions. A dental education stakeholder raised concerns that one provision could disrupt long-standing exemptions for dental assisting programs, and the Florida Dental Association said it was working with the sponsor to avoid unintended impacts. The committee adopted the amendment and reported the bill favorably as amended. The final major item was a high-level review of the proposed pre-K-12 budget, totaling $34.9 billion with local funds. Highlights included $30 billion for public schools and K-12 scholarships, a $50 increase in the base student allocation, a 1.64% increase in total funds per FTE, $4.5 billion for family empowerment scholarships as a separate FEFP categorical, $25 million for districts facing future enrollment declines, $65.3 million to help districts with current-year enrollment losses, $432.8 million for VPK, and $30.4 million for regional education consortia. Senators asked about reductions or flat funding in some allocations, teacher pay, declining enrollment support, Schools of Hope funding, and support for non-teaching school staff. Public testimony on the budget focused heavily on concerns about charter and voucher funding, especially the $6 million for Schools of Hope, with speakers urging more investment in traditional public schools, teacher compensation, and school infrastructure. The committee concluded the meeting by adjournment after no further business.