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MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Education Finance Committee 3/24/26

Education Finance

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  • of my abuse was not considered.
  • But because my abuse had investigation.
  • </c> evidence of my abuse was not considered. evidence of my abuse was not considered.
  • </c> sexual abuse, can take years to surface. sexual abuse, can take years to surface.
  • </c><00:20:36.880><c> and</c> pattern that precedes sexual abuse and pattern that precedes sexual abuse
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Judiciary Feb 16th, 2026 at 11:18 pm

House Judiciary

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  • My mother-in-law was murdered with an AR-15 while she was driving to the senior center after church on
  • My name is Olivia Lee, I'm Senior Policy Counsel at Everytown for Gun Safety.
  • I'm currently the Senior Industry Advisor at Everytown for Gun Safety.
  • A child is abused in terms of age and is in a better position to identify the abuse.
  • see, 30-6-1, abandonment or abuse of the child is the actual title of that particular statute.
Bills: SB38 , SB17 , SB41 , SB264
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Finance Jan 20th, 2026 at 08:00 am

Finance

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  • House Bill 2133 makes the property tax exemption for multipurpose senior citizen senior senior citizen
  • The senior center also Thank you.
  • My question is... ...work is working with seniors.
  • One of the things that our senior centers do is they provide our seniors, some of our most fragile population
  • I'm a senior citizen. This is how we make our money. Senior citizen. This is how we make our money.
Bills: HB2559 , HB2135 , HB2133 , HB2442
Committee: House Finance
AZ

Arizona 2026 Regular Session

01/28/2026 - Senate Government

Government

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  • I'm from Gilbert, Arizona, and currently I'm a senior at Arizona State University studying urban planning
  • I am the senior vice president of the Arizona Media Association.
  • I am the senior vice president of the Arizona Media Association.
  • And it's unfortunate that we have to correct these abuses. This type of thing.
  • And it's unfortunate that we have to correct these abuses legislatively.
Committee: Senate Government
HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Senate Floor Session 03-24-2026 11:30am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

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  • career includes nine years with the Hawaii Office of the American Civil Liberties Union, first as a senior
  • Union,</c><00:22:10.160><c> first</c><00:22:10.440><c> as</c><00:22:10.560><c> a</c><00:22:10.640><c> senior
  • </c> Civil Liberties Union, first as a senior Civil Liberties Union, first as a senior staff<00:22:11.360
NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Senate - Health and Public Affairs Feb 1st, 2026 at 01:15 pm

Senate Health & Public Affairs

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  • By anyone in society or individually through sexual abuse.
  • Lex Garcia, and I'm here as a survivor of sexual child abuse.
  • I'm a survivor of child sexual abuse.
  • Children don't process abuse on a court calendar.
  • It simply stops the clock from protecting abusers more than survivors, more than victims.
Bills: SB41 , SB33 , SB32 , SB30
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee approves HF1346 2/26/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

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  • </c><00:01:41.600><c> in</c> failed and didn't turn uh my abuser in failed and didn't turn uh my abuser
  • Report my father's abuse. We can fix that.
  • Child abuse is a significant but often overlooked issue in Minnesota.
  • Child abuse is a significant but often overlooked issue in Minnesota.
  • A child abuse pediatrician, for example, is best suited to educate on physical signs of abuse.
Bills: HF1346 , HF1169 , HF1276
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 2/26/25

Children and Families Finance and Policy

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  • A child abuse pediatrician, for example, is best suited to educate on physical signs of abuse.
  • A child abuse pediatrician, for example, is best suited to educate on physical signs of abuse.
  • A child abuse pediatrician, for example, is best suited to educate on physical signs of abuse.
  • A child abuse pediatrician, for example, is best suited to educate on physical signs of abuse.
  • A child abuse pediatrician, for example, is best suited to educate on physical signs of abuse.
Bills: HF1346 , HF1169 , HF1276
WA
TX
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  • Between 2016 and 2018, at least two dozen senior women were murdered in Dallas-area senior living facilities
  • Could you please state who you're with, your name, and how you secure our seniors' safety?
  • We have had in the past some abuses.
  • senior living protections that are found in both the Occupation Code and federal law.
  • We helped them navigate the emotional and complex process of finding senior living options.
TX
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  • support of Senate Bill 1283 as it would assist with our goal of enhancing safety for residents of senior
  • We believe this bill will help our seniors from becoming victims of crime while also promoting peace.
  • TALA appreciates that this bill directs senior living communities to have a proactive communications
  • When a resident chooses to move into senior living, safety and community are important considerations
  • And we'll continue to try to move this bill forward and help with safety, especially for those seniors
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part II) Apr 9th, 2025

Health & Human Services

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  • in support of Senate Bill 1283 as it would assist in our goal of enhancing safety for residents of senior
  • We believe this bill will help our seniors from becoming victims of crime while also promoting a safe
  • TALA is an advocacy organization for assisted living in senior living communities with members located
  • TALA appreciates that this bill directs senior living communities to have a proactive communications
  • When a resident chooses to move into senior living, safety and community are important considerations
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Health and Human Services (Part I) Apr 9th, 2025

Health & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • Between 2016 and 2018, at least two dozen senior women were murdered in Dallas-area senior living facilities
  • Between 2016 and 2018, at least two dozen senior women were murdered in Dallas, area senior living for
  • two dozen senior women were murdered in Dallas area senior living facilities by serial killer Billy
  • Home health service lines were rife with fraud and abuse at that time.
  • Home health service lines were rife with fraud and abuse at that time.
Summary: The Senate Committee on Health and Human Services met with several members initially absent, then later established a quorum. The committee heard multiple bills, with most testimony focusing on access to care, insurance practices, senior safety, and health care worker protections. Several bills were laid out with committee substitutes, and public testimony was limited to two minutes per witness. Most bills were left pending after testimony, with no final votes taken in the portion provided. Senate Bill 2069 would create a work group to study the feasibility of a statewide acute psychiatric bed registry; the substitute shifts appointment authority to the Health and Human Services Commissioner and extends reporting and sunset dates. Senate Bill 463 would expand workplace violence protections to additional hospice, home and community support, intermediate care, and state-supported living center settings. Senate Bill 1283 would require background checks and transparency measures for senior retirement communities after testimony about the Dallas-area serial killings of elderly residents. Senate Bill 1784 would require 60 days’ written notice before medical debt is sent to collections. Senate Bill 527 would require medical insurance coverage for general anesthesia for medically necessary pediatric dental procedures for children under 13 with qualifying conditions; pediatric dentists testified that denials delay needed care. A major portion of the meeting centered on prior authorization. Senate Bill 1380 would eliminate prior authorization for a broad list of services, including emergency, primary, mental health, substance use, chemotherapy, preventive, pediatric hospice, and certain chronic-condition care. Physicians and hospice advocates supported the bill, describing delays, administrative burden, and patient harm, while health plans opposed blanket exemptions and argued prior authorization helps prevent unnecessary care and control costs. Relatedly, Senate Bill 547 would require insurers to report gold-card prior authorization exemptions to TDI and create a centralized database and annual report; TMA supported better tracking, while health plans warned of duplicative reporting and administrative cost. Senate Bill 407 would require health care facilities to honor conscience- and religion-based vaccine exemptions for employees, with testimony from a physician and vaccine-choice advocate supporting the bill. The committee also heard Senate Bill 1383, which would regulate senior living referral agencies, allow more flexible compensation structures, and add disclosure and consumer protections; an out-of-state referral company and A Place for Mom supported it. Senate Bill 1511 would allow freestanding emergency centers to provide outpatient services in addition to emergency care, with consumer protections such as estimates, limits on facility fees, and restrictions on balance billing. The chair repeatedly announced that bills were being left pending after testimony, and no final committee action or recorded votes were taken in the transcript provided.
TX
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  • This abuse of power cost individual health care providers thousands upon thousands in legal fees and
  • Some, in fact, are being abused, neglected, harassed, and exploited on a daily basis in those homes.
  • It's important that Texas seniors understand what services the community provides.
  • the lowest abuse potential are placed in Schedule 2.
  • This can lead to audit abuse, like the one we experience all too often. Mr.
OK

Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Education REVISED Apr 7th, 2026 at 10:00 am

Education