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AL

Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Feb 4th, 2025

Alabama Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Give us this day our daily bread. daily bread, and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors.
  • Seven months ago to this day, a freak accident happened on...
  • Day a freak accident happened on Independence Day that left me strapped to a gurney in a med evac helicopter
  • Bills throughout the day. All right, any objections? Hearing none, so ordered. Thank you.
  • It's been a good day so far. Obviously, I do not... ...a good day so far.
Bills: SB 2 , SJR 36 , SB 2 , SR 19 , SR 27 , SR 30 , SR 32 , SCR 11
TX

Texas 89th Regular

Senate Session Feb 4th, 2025

Texas Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • President, and today is a very special day.
  • Roger Fowler, our doctor of the day.
  • Our doctor of the day, Dr. Roger Fowler. Thank you.
  • As Wise County Day at the State Capitol.
  • County Day at the Texas Capitol. We've got a big group here.
Bills: SB2 , SJR36 , SB2 , SR19 , SR27 , SR30 , SR32 , SCR11
HI

Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Opening Day Floor Session 01-15-2025 10:00am

Hawaii Senate Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
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NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Test Meeting Jan 21st, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

Test Meeting Jan 21st, 2026

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

NM

New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

House - Chamber Meeting Jan 21st, 2026 at 11:48 am

New Mexico House Floor Meeting

HI

Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

CAA Public Hearing - Wed Feb 4, 2026 @ 9:30 AM HST

Culture & Arts

Transcript Highlights:
  • </c><00:43:50.720><c> Adam</c> During the day, I serve as a mild-mannered state archivist.
Bills: HB2436 , HB2438 , HB2532 , HB2566
Summary: The committee on Culture and the Arts heard several measures related to arts funding, administration, and access. Testimony was largely supportive across the agenda. For HB 2218 and HB 1815, the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts supported the bills, and members discussed transition timing and administrative support, including the need for an additional year in one measure and a temporary administrative position to help with the transfer. HB 1764, the music accessibility pilot program, drew broad support from the Retail Merchants of Hawaii, Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, Hawaii Public Library System, Hawaii Youth Symphony, and others, with testimony emphasizing library-based music programming, community access, and economic benefits. HB 2117, which would create an arts data mapping task force, also received extensive support, though witnesses suggested narrowing the initial scope, adding representatives from independent and charter schools and neighbor island arts programs, and ensuring adequate funding and a realistic timeline for the work. The committee also heard HB 2436 on arts integration in public schools, HB 2438 on the Hawaii Cultural Trust, and HB 2532 on the Hawaiian flag. HB 2436 and HB 2438 received support from SFCA, while the Cultural Trust bill prompted a lengthy explanation from the chair about how the proposed tax credit would work and amendments to clarify that donations to the trust and to qualifying cultural nonprofits must be made in tandem, with eligible organizations listed and updated annually by SFCA and OHA. HB 2532 drew testimony from Dr. Adam Jansen in support of protecting the Hawaiian flag as a historical and cultural symbol; he said the flag should continue to be used for solidarity, protest, inclusion, and identity. At the decision-making portion, the committee adopted the chair’s recommendations on the measures considered. HB 2118, HB 764, HB 1815, and HB 2117 were passed with amendments, including date deferrals and technical changes; HB 764 also had its appropriation blanked out. HB 2436 was passed with amendments, and HB 2438 was advanced with substantial clarifying amendments to the cultural trust structure. The chair indicated that HB 2117 would include an interim report due in 2027 focused on music and dance, with a final report due in 2029 on arts education more broadly.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions Mar 31st, 2026

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions

Transcript Highlights:
  • I mean, you can do it in a day. You could do it in a couple of days.
  • Day? Thank you. Okay. Rep. Day? Yeah. Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't see that. I'm sorry.
  • Over $1,000 per day.
  • raise the voices and concerns of Massachusetts residents about the impact that policies have in their day-to-day
  • be voting on this election, and, you know, a lot of them I think have a greater impact on people's day-to-day
Bills: H5001
Summary: The Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions held a public hearing on Initiative Petition 25-12, H.503, an act to implement all-party state primaries. Committee leaders explained the Article 48 process and said the hearing was part of the Legislature’s review before any measure could advance toward the 2026 ballot. The hearing format included subject-matter experts, proponents, opponents, and public testimony, though this excerpt mainly covers the expert and proponent panels. The first expert, Northeastern University political scientist Costas Panagopoulos, described top-two primaries used in states such as California, Washington, Alaska, Louisiana, and Nebraska, and said the research shows only modest or mixed effects. He argued that top-two systems do not reliably reduce polarization, can weaken party gatekeeping, may increase campaign spending and incumbent advantages, and can lead to undervoting when voters do not see a preferred candidate on the ballot. In response to questions, he said turnout effects are mixed and not substantially higher overall. Katie King of the National Conference of State Legislatures then outlined different primary systems, including closed, open, top-two/top-four, nonpartisan, all-comers, and blanket primaries, and reviewed Supreme Court cases holding blanket primaries unconstitutional while upholding Washington’s top-two system. She also noted that changing primary systems would require significant voter education and administrative preparation. The proponent panel, led by Danielle Allen of the Coalition for Healthy Democracy, argued that Massachusetts has too many uncontested elections, low primary participation, and too little accountability, and that all-party primaries would give every voter a meaningful choice in a higher-turnout general election. Supporters said the proposal is tailored to Massachusetts, would keep party endorsements visible on the ballot, and could broaden competition, improve representation, and help independent and minor-party candidates. Jim Henderson, coalition counsel, said the bill is narrowly focused on state-level primaries and was drafted to fit Article 48 requirements. Other proponents, including Kevin Johnson, Kate Kavanaugh, and Spencer Reynolds, echoed that the current system overrepresents a small partisan electorate and that the reform would shift power to voters. Committee members pressed the proponents on turnout evidence, party endorsements, ballot access, the role of fusion-style cross-endorsements, the effect on polarization, and whether the change would actually improve representation or simply move party influence to an earlier stage. No votes or final committee action were taken in the excerpt.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 17th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Day at the Capitol.
  • Joseph's Day on Thursday, March 19th, and in recognition of cultural, historic links between Italy, Louisiana
  • and 71st Chapter Day.
  • Founders Day, 71st Chapter Day. Representative Larvanane moves to adopt the resolution.
  • Patrick's Day for a frequent patron of Pat O'Brien's in the French Quarter. Mr.
Summary: The House opened with procedural motions, receipt of enrollment and committee reports, and several personal privilege recognitions for visiting groups and commemorative observances. Members welcomed Irish dignitaries, the Convention of States, the Louisiana Nursery and Landscape Association, nurse practitioners, professional surveyors, a birthday recognition for a member’s daughter, an America 250 concert announcement, and a youth leadership group. The chamber also introduced a number of resolutions and bills, including major fiscal measures such as HB 2 (capital outlay) and HB 3 (bond authorization), along with local and policy bills covering retirement, utilities, law enforcement, education, and public safety. Several resolutions were adopted without objection, including observances for HBCU Day, Opportunity and Action Day, and commendations and condolences for individuals and organizations. The House then considered numerous second-reading bills and committee reports, including measures on income tax check-offs, traffic signal penalties, utility terrain vehicles, personal delivery devices, tax underpayment penalties, road dedications, and motor vehicle regulations. In floor action, HB 78 passed 96-0 to expand the jurisdiction of the Bogalusa city court. HB 190 passed 97-0 to create a Civil Code standard of care for software and computer programs, and HB 427 passed 99-0 to clarify online child-protection provisions and replace “sexually explicit” with the statutory “material harmful to minors” definition. HB 675 passed 100-0 after an amendment removing a middle name from the honoree, and HB 716 passed 99-0 to rename the Chalmette Ferry Terminal for Michael C. Ginnart Jr. The chamber also approved several memorial highway and bridge designations, including HB 346 for Speaker Joe Salter Memorial Highway, HB 355 for Veterans Park Memorial Highway, HB 356 for the Everett Brady Jr. Memorial Bridge, and HB 358 for a memorial highway honoring Charles Bordelon. Other bills were returned to the calendar or temporarily deferred, including HB 112, HB 148, HB 149, HB 221, HB 354, and HB 657. The House also announced committee meetings for the next day, received additional committee reports, and adjourned until 2:00 p.m. the following day.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 17th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Day at the Capitol.
  • Joseph's Day on Thursday, March 19th, and in recognition of cultural, historic links between Italy, Louisiana
  • and 71st Chapter Day.
  • and 71st Chapter Day.
  • Founders Day, 71st Chapter Day. Representative Larvanane moves to adopt the resolution.
MA

Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions Mar 31st, 2026

Special Joint Committee on Initiative Petitions

Transcript Highlights:
  • I mean, you can do it in a day. You could do it in a couple of days.
  • Same day voting didn't get there, the system's broken.
  • raise the voices and concerns of Massachusetts residents about the impact that policies have in their day-to-day
  • be voting on this election, and, you know, a lot of them I think have a greater impact on people's day-to-day
  • Like, you know, there's a real difference, Chair Day.
Bills: H5001
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Transportation, Highways and Public Works May 21st, 2026

Transportation, Highways & Public Works

Transcript Highlights:
  • Yes, once the debt's considered delinquent, which is 180 days.
  • don't know, I've gotten called with people $6,000 because they didn't have any insurance for so many days
  • Reinstatement fees up to 30 days, $75; 31 to 90 days, $150; over 90 days, $300.
Bills: HCR32 , HCR53 , HCR60 , HCR68 , HB582 , HB730 , HB762
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 18th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • I’d like to designate today as Wednesday, March 18, 2026, as Plaquemines Parish Day.
  • Joseph's Day on Thursday, March 19, in recognition of cultural, historic links between Italy and Louisiana
  • Power Community Day at the Capitol.
  • Members, we have had such an awesome, positive, happy day today.
  • Every day, they're reminded of where this happened.
Summary: The House convened with a quorum, opened with prayer by Father Josh Johnson, and heard several personal privileges recognizing guests and special observances, including Plaquemines Parish Day, TRIO Day visitors from Southern University, the creation of an Italian-American Legislative Caucus tied to St. Joseph’s Day, and a pro-life gala. Members also welcomed Colonel Joseph Masekia back to Louisiana after 30 years of military service. Senate messages reported concurrence in HCR 13, adoption and transmittal of SCR 13 on World Down Syndrome Day, and passage of numerous Senate bills, which were read by title and laid over. The chamber then handled a series of House resolutions and committee reports, including resolutions honoring individuals and events, and committee reports from Criminal Justice, Education, Health and Welfare, House and Governmental Affairs, Insurance, and Natural Resources. Several resolutions were adopted without objection, including measures for Plaquemines Parish Day, the Italian-American Legislative Caucus, and commendations for local honorees. The House also received and referred a number of new House bills, including the capital outlay budget, bond authorization, retirement, municipal, civil law, commerce, appropriations, transportation, and tax-related measures. The House took up and passed multiple bills on the floor, often after technical amendments. These included HB 207 on the Louisiana Auctioneers Licensing Board, HB 300 raising the appraisal threshold for state bank residential loans, HB 428 creating an LSU College World Series champions prestige plate, HB 464 on utility damage reporting, HB 587 creating a PANS/PANDAS specialty plate, HB 618 on Louisiana Economic Development fees, HB 629 for a Crew of Athena plate, HB 801 creating a classic black prestige plate, HB 853 on misleading solicitations by non-government entities, HB 891 consolidating conservation-related prestige plates, HB 112 clarifying child relocation distance measurement, HB 657 naming highways in honor of local figures, and HB 354 naming a bridge for Caleb Easterling. Most passed unanimously or near-unanimously, with HB 801 passing 93-1. The House also adopted amendments and recommitted several bills to Appropriations, and the day ended with announcements of upcoming committee meetings and adjournment until Monday at 2:00 p.m.
LA

Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

House of Representatives Mar 18th, 2026

Louisiana House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • Today is TRIO Day.
  • Joseph's Day on Thursday, March 19th, 2026, in recognition of the cultural and historic links between
  • Joseph's Day, people throughout Louisiana and around the world honor the tradition of the St.
  • Joseph's Day on Thursday, March 19, in recognition of cultural and historic links between Italy and Louisiana
  • Every day, they're reminded of where this happened.
WA

Washington 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Early Learning & Human Services Jan 16th, 2026 at 08:30 am

Early Learning & Human Services

Transcript Highlights:
  • , and school-day programs to operate a minimum of five and a half hours per class day.
  • Head Start has similar standards for their equivalent of part-day and school-day models.
  • Each year we have transitioned classrooms from part day to school day.
  • school day hours of six hours a day until we receive a license.
  • to six hours a day.
Bills: HB2099 , HB2317 , HB2318 , HB2350
TX

Texas 89th Regular

S/C on County & Regional Government Mar 17th, 2025

S/C on County & Regional Government

Transcript Highlights:
  • Patrick's Day to everybody Thank you to everyone for being here today as we convene the permanent standing
  • You could leave Houston in those days. and drive and drive and drive and eventually see rice dryers and
  • this bill for fear of point of order if you make it broader I didn't want it to get killed at the dais
  • Please ask me anything, I'll brag all day about us. Thank you. Members, do you have any questions?
  • They meet during the day.
Bills: HB336 , HB554 , HB849 , HB 1033 , HB1338 , HB 1246
TX

Texas 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 13th, 2025

Texas House Floor Meeting

Transcript Highlights:
  • But we also know that on our best days we make mistakes, we're hindered by our own weakness. personal
  • As the doctor of the day, members join me in welcoming our doctor of the day. 479 480 481 482 483 484
  • Behind me on the dais we have General Joe E.
MN

Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

House Children and Families Finance and Policy Committee 4/15/26

Children and Families Finance and Policy

Transcript Highlights:
  • It doesn't reflect day-to-day classroom realities that require flexibility and realistic expectations
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  • The current day-to-day operations.
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Bills: HF4382 , HF2929