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some legislatures can be the first mover, and if multiple legislatures enact an unconstitutional law that does not give you say barbara, but i do think legislatures are best position to make these kinds of predictive judgments about dangerousness, and if you have the kind of incentives we see here that is entitled to a lot of weight in the analysis. -- what would we do with that in this situation? >> so i don't think historical attitudes about dangerousness would you controlling with respect to modern-day circumstances, and i would draw an analogy to dangerous unusual weapons. the court has recognized handguns were not in, possession at the time of the founding and might of been considered unusual weapons then, but that is not with the court would look at. >> is that because it is a new technology? the circumstance with respect to domestic violence clearly existed back in the day. i am trying to understand how the test works in a situation in which there is at least some evidence that domestic violence was not considered to be subject to the kinds of regulation that it is today. so w
some legislatures can be the first mover, and if multiple legislatures enact an unconstitutional law that does not give you say barbara, but i do think legislatures are best position to make these kinds of predictive judgments about dangerousness, and if you have the kind of incentives we see here that is entitled to a lot of weight in the analysis. -- what would we do with that in this situation? >> so i don't think historical attitudes about dangerousness would you controlling with...
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we negotiated with the legislature but we still kept did at 93%.hat was a historical high in terms of one-time surpluses for one-time use. multiple commitments we could fall back or extend. part of our fiscal management. we have $91.4 billion of capacity in the state as of november. a few weeks ago. $91.4 billion. from a reserves perspective, because of the fiscal planning and management and the one-time framework of focus it allows us for a second year to do something again that should be familiar in terms of how we ultimately balance. that is around reserves, revenue. primarily an mco, $3.8 million. that is not a new business tax. there is no wealth tax or income tax. i'm sure you all want to write about that so i will walk you through the details or they will walk you through the details. let's talk about that resilience. rainy day withdrawal. we will pull $13.1 billion from the two reserve accounts. i do not want to confuse you. we had it out with finance, my team. should not include the 5.7? it is exactly $5.7 billion we are pulling from the r
we negotiated with the legislature but we still kept did at 93%.hat was a historical high in terms of one-time surpluses for one-time use. multiple commitments we could fall back or extend. part of our fiscal management. we have $91.4 billion of capacity in the state as of november. a few weeks ago. $91.4 billion. from a reserves perspective, because of the fiscal planning and management and the one-time framework of focus it allows us for a second year to do something again that should be...
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the process of engagement, two-way conversation with the legislature. not january's budget but the may budget and that explains a lot of the discrepancy that invariably that you will inquire about. 37 point $9 billion projected shortfall that we are looking to close. >> we want to work on the accountability side of this and want to work with the legislature. no cuts, midyear cuts, no cuts to the commitments. because it relates to mental health, save will hold here, the same four point $7 billion unprecedented investment in our youth, the wellness centers, wellness coaches. no state in american history has invented -- invested this kind of money. we are focusing on early prevention, trading brain health early. focus, commitment, resolve on children's mental health. the infrastructure we are building with our pilot, eight counties all at the end of this calendar year. and the opportunity that presents itself with the mental health services act. 11,150 treatment beds, just shy of 27,000 treatment slots are part of that initiative. unprecedented opportunity
the process of engagement, two-way conversation with the legislature. not january's budget but the may budget and that explains a lot of the discrepancy that invariably that you will inquire about. 37 point $9 billion projected shortfall that we are looking to close. >> we want to work on the accountability side of this and want to work with the legislature. no cuts, midyear cuts, no cuts to the commitments. because it relates to mental health, save will hold here, the same four point $7...
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i'm asking the legislature for $500 million in severance tax bonds to make this strategic water supply a reality. it will spur the private sector to turn an untapped resource into water we can use without asking taxpayers to front all of those costs. [applause] i am also proposing we dedicate 2% of our severance tax fund, about $170 million, to catapult forward the advanced energy sources of the future. hydrogen, geothermal, next generation battery storage, further committing our state to the climate goals of the country and beyond. [applause] and that is not all. i am announcing a commitment to pursue an advanced manufacturing tax credit, a companion to the groundbreaking inflation reduction act. >> [ chanting ] gov. grisham: let's be gentle. >> let's be gentle. it gives me an opportunity to talk about whatever i want. this might be an excellent place for parents. there are other folks in the gallery who stand for things that not everybody will agree on. we will talk about it later in the speech like gun violence. they provide space for everyone. for the young people who are showing t
i'm asking the legislature for $500 million in severance tax bonds to make this strategic water supply a reality. it will spur the private sector to turn an untapped resource into water we can use without asking taxpayers to front all of those costs. [applause] i am also proposing we dedicate 2% of our severance tax fund, about $170 million, to catapult forward the advanced energy sources of the future. hydrogen, geothermal, next generation battery storage, further committing our state to the...
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workforce infrastructure thank you legislature for doing that. what's happening with that investment now? more than 4800 working families have received helpful childcare costs just in the first six months. >> we have had in some cases for decades h2a like in south africa like these guys come here to north dakota every harvest season and increase from just two years before they come back and work for the same family same farm families you talk to farmers we wouldn't have gotten the crop off if it weren't for the h2h people workers and have the got cdl they've got the equipment they know how to drive the big machinery. they're key to what we're doing in our state and commerce this last year established the office of legal immigration to help attraction international talent because we have a great pipeline of workers but we have to make sure we have a piece figured out and we have a pipeline of people coming -- that can help our farms particularly our ag workers on h20 so this office earned a coveted spot in the inclusion program, which provides tec
workforce infrastructure thank you legislature for doing that. what's happening with that investment now? more than 4800 working families have received helpful childcare costs just in the first six months. >> we have had in some cases for decades h2a like in south africa like these guys come here to north dakota every harvest season and increase from just two years before they come back and work for the same family same farm families you talk to farmers we wouldn't have gotten the crop...
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[applause] i'm grateful for the legislature and the legislator session one of the plants in the first year alone provided 100 million a year and impacts. this phase one package for working families for earned income tax credit and food tax credit. the next phase of the plan is to go for the provide tax relief to families who are struggling including a child dependent tax credit, $87 million annually. why is this important? working families can afford to live in hawaii next generation in planning proposals and tax provide all taxpayers leave from inflation. you have to do this. all the families of hawaii. dq. [applause] it is important for the affordability plan across the board and will are in the in its decreased 2.9% in october last year, this is the lowest rate of unemployment since the pandemic so with the closure, i am concerned the aftermath for all the families we have. jobs, small businesses and i know this is difficult, incredibly difficult decision for many impacted by the wildfires in housing people are concerned and many others believe it is necessary. all i can tell you i
[applause] i'm grateful for the legislature and the legislator session one of the plants in the first year alone provided 100 million a year and impacts. this phase one package for working families for earned income tax credit and food tax credit. the next phase of the plan is to go for the provide tax relief to families who are struggling including a child dependent tax credit, $87 million annually. why is this important? working families can afford to live in hawaii next generation in...
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legislatures are a bit like branding. the come together every year for a few days with specific work to get done. job one this year is to pass a budget. we have a good crew and although there are lots of opinions there is commitment and expertise. there are times that branding said when someone will try to tackle a calf like a linebacker. the calf will get loose, a horse starts bucking and everyone tries to catch the calf. people know that or have seen it? chaos ensues. chaos like what we see in dc. an excellent legislature. like a branding crew does its job and knows what it is important. we all know there might be 10 tatian for someone to try to tackle a calf during this session but i am confident the task at hand, setting the budget over the next few years is there is enough that folks will keep their attention on meeting the needs of people. this is not washington. folks are focused on solutions and not politics. this year will be a new experience for some of you. it has been a while since wyoming has seen a normal bu
legislatures are a bit like branding. the come together every year for a few days with specific work to get done. job one this year is to pass a budget. we have a good crew and although there are lots of opinions there is commitment and expertise. there are times that branding said when someone will try to tackle a calf like a linebacker. the calf will get loose, a horse starts bucking and everyone tries to catch the calf. people know that or have seen it? chaos ensues. chaos like what we see...
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, president pro tiem reed, speaker leadbetter, speaker pro temp pringle, members of the alabama legislature, justices of the supreme court, distinguished guests and my fellow alabamians. [applause] it is an honor to address you all as we begin what will be a consequential legislative session. in just one month on march the fifth, we will also head to the polls to vote in alabama primary which is significant this year as we are now one of the earliest states in the nation and included among those in super tuesday, all the more reason to get out and proudly cast your vote. any chance i get i remind young people that voting is the single most important civic duty we have from delivering this message each year to speaking with our fourth-grade learners about their alabama history. i'm always proud to share with our students in having the right to vote should never be taken for granted. talking to a group of seventh-graders to prepare for their school elections i told them if you don't vote you can't gripe in the same is true for us adults. as alabamians one thing i'm the most proud of is that a
, president pro tiem reed, speaker leadbetter, speaker pro temp pringle, members of the alabama legislature, justices of the supreme court, distinguished guests and my fellow alabamians. [applause] it is an honor to address you all as we begin what will be a consequential legislative session. in just one month on march the fifth, we will also head to the polls to vote in alabama primary which is significant this year as we are now one of the earliest states in the nation and included among...
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legislature $18 million to help support. this is a drop in the bucket compared to what we pay on the backend for ocr and all of the county and city jails around the state and our whole justice system. it could be 75% related to addiction and behavioral health. we did not have enough providers in our state and not anywhere close enough for the program that came up is let's get people with the lived experience that can help others stay in recovery and now we have a thousand support specialists and over half of them had criminal justice interaction. these are people who might have been unemployable and are working having a job keeping other people sober and in recovery and an expensive solution which is back in criminal justice. recovery houses is another issue. we say no discrimination. if you have a felony we can discriminate where you work, live, there is no such thing anymore as i have served my time and now i've paid my debt. if you have a felony you are 30% or 40 more% more felonies today and you can get a felony pretty e
legislature $18 million to help support. this is a drop in the bucket compared to what we pay on the backend for ocr and all of the county and city jails around the state and our whole justice system. it could be 75% related to addiction and behavioral health. we did not have enough providers in our state and not anywhere close enough for the program that came up is let's get people with the lived experience that can help others stay in recovery and now we have a thousand support specialists...
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that is why in minnesota the legislature took action after roe v. wade fell, writing protections for reproductive freedom into state laws and making sure people, not politicians, can make their own reproductive choices, including ivf. [applause] you have my pledge as long as i am governor, ivf will continue to be a lifeline of hope for families so they too can celebrate the beautiful families everyone of us so dearly want. meanwhile, while they fight these fights, we will keep building those families, building communities, building more roads and bridges, we will keep building more career pathways and more schools and will be building more opportunities for our kids, their kids and for generations to come. [applause] gov. walz: and i'll say, part of that good work includes following up on all of the incredible work that this legislature did. things like building a new state agency focused on children and families to be more efficient in implementing programs. we need to stand up paid family and medical leave and make sure our adult use cannabis work
that is why in minnesota the legislature took action after roe v. wade fell, writing protections for reproductive freedom into state laws and making sure people, not politicians, can make their own reproductive choices, including ivf. [applause] you have my pledge as long as i am governor, ivf will continue to be a lifeline of hope for families so they too can celebrate the beautiful families everyone of us so dearly want. meanwhile, while they fight these fights, we will keep building those...
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speaker, members of the 67th legislature, jenny. jenny and i thank you for the invitation to be here. but before i begin, i'd like to take a moment to remember two remarkable people, senator heins who served in this chamber and bobby barrasso, beloved wife of the senior senator john barrasso. please, let's take a moment. both of those individuals lived each day for wyoming, and i thank you for honoring them. secretary, treasurer, superintendent, chief justice i think you're going to win this one again. but i do look forward to your remarks. hopefully they are better than mine. justice i'd like to ask the justice to stand for the momento that we may recognize him -- is he not hear? he's right there. oh my god. thank you. [applause] [applause] he's going to be retiring next month and so your service both to the judiciary and to the supreme court, we truly appreciate. now i'm going to ask you to stand. we have several people i'd like to recognize so we can probably get through this. a good chief justice in competition about who has the
speaker, members of the 67th legislature, jenny. jenny and i thank you for the invitation to be here. but before i begin, i'd like to take a moment to remember two remarkable people, senator heins who served in this chamber and bobby barrasso, beloved wife of the senior senator john barrasso. please, let's take a moment. both of those individuals lived each day for wyoming, and i thank you for honoring them. secretary, treasurer, superintendent, chief justice i think you're going to win this...
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they recommended proposals enacted tabi the state legislature. it's a sweeping set of proposals and very similar. not identical but similar to the specifics of proposals that the commissioner, which chief architect for new york governor kathy holkel. i'd like to dig in for 45 minutes director, let's start off with a question i'll ask both of you. kick us off. if you could just set the scene for people. talk about what the problems have been in your state. what the evidence based solutions that you landed on that your task force landed on. what is the underline reason that you decided to go this right. >> thank you for the invite to be here. the governor drafted an executive order to put together a set of recommendations. not just for the legislature but to consider and implement changes. let's go back a little bit. let's look at the start of the housing problem. it's been a decade in the works however, what we saw through covid-19 is people didn't want to live-in an urban area. they could work remotely. it's been a guessive growth pattern. they n
they recommended proposals enacted tabi the state legislature. it's a sweeping set of proposals and very similar. not identical but similar to the specifics of proposals that the commissioner, which chief architect for new york governor kathy holkel. i'd like to dig in for 45 minutes director, let's start off with a question i'll ask both of you. kick us off. if you could just set the scene for people. talk about what the problems have been in your state. what the evidence based solutions that...
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and it is what propelled many of you to this legislature. we cannot continue to be tone-deaf to the moms and dads who are working two jobs to pay for a decent education for their child. they want to be free from the dangers of uncontrolled classrooms, free from the bureaucracy that prioritizes petty grievances above children in the classroom, and free from the indoctrination of the latest social radical cause. when we are done with this session, let us send a loud and clear message that the parent is the most important voice in a child's education. education. [applause] despite louisiana spending more per student than mississippi, than florida, spending more than texas and even more than alabama, our kids continue to fall behind. the need to transform the way louisiana educates our children should be bold and we should just like we ask our kids to dream big. take for example florida. 20 years ago, the state of florida system was no better than louisiana's today. last year, it was ranked number one in education. how? they empowered parents. t
and it is what propelled many of you to this legislature. we cannot continue to be tone-deaf to the moms and dads who are working two jobs to pay for a decent education for their child. they want to be free from the dangers of uncontrolled classrooms, free from the bureaucracy that prioritizes petty grievances above children in the classroom, and free from the indoctrination of the latest social radical cause. when we are done with this session, let us send a loud and clear message that the...
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i'm grateful for what the legislature did last year and the in the legislative session we look at phase 1 of the affordability plan. that provided $104 million per year into income tax relief to our families. this phase 1 of the tax relief package supported working families by doubling the earned income tax credit and our food tax credit and that was great work by all of you. the next phase of the plan however, we need to go further and provide more tax relief for families struggling including the child dependent tax credit totaling $87 million annually. it is important so working families can live in hawaii and the next generation will have a future here. we are planning through our proposals away to index -- some modest relief from inflation. this is long overdue and this will change things for everyone in every tax bracket. so, it is important that we move forward with the green affordability program. i would like to share what i feel about tourism in the economy. at the rapid return of visitors to the islands along with the influx of -- helped create a surge at the beginning -- at t
i'm grateful for what the legislature did last year and the in the legislative session we look at phase 1 of the affordability plan. that provided $104 million per year into income tax relief to our families. this phase 1 of the tax relief package supported working families by doubling the earned income tax credit and our food tax credit and that was great work by all of you. the next phase of the plan however, we need to go further and provide more tax relief for families struggling including...
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women as a percentage of state legislatures, it's a third nationwide. yellow is where it's 20% or so. the light orange is where it's 20 to 40%. the red is where it's 60% and only nevada is red. you know, we're talking about a country in which women don't have a lot of power. talk about the women who despite that are siding with these christian nationalist men. there are a handful of women going along with this. >> i think it's more than a handful. i mean, much of the anti-abortion movement is led by women. we saw at least in 2016 -- i would have to check the data for 2020, but over half of white women in 2016 voted for trump. >> yep. >> i'm not saying they're all christian nationalists. but i don't think it's a small number of women. you could talk about the reasons for that. but the bottom line is that women are underrepresented in american politics today. and but some of the women leading these movements are people like marjorie taylor greene who herself -- is a self described christian nationalist. so, i think it depends on the woman and depends on t
women as a percentage of state legislatures, it's a third nationwide. yellow is where it's 20% or so. the light orange is where it's 20 to 40%. the red is where it's 60% and only nevada is red. you know, we're talking about a country in which women don't have a lot of power. talk about the women who despite that are siding with these christian nationalist men. there are a handful of women going along with this. >> i think it's more than a handful. i mean, much of the anti-abortion...
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last year, i called the legislature to cut the personal income tax from 4.75% to 3.99%. i have called three special sessions to try to give oklahomans a pay raise. instead, our recurring expenses grew last year by over $1.14 billion. that doesn't include one-time expenses like arpa. with record savings and surpluses, and asking us all, if not now, then when? in the 1990s, we earned a 7% income tax. i'm renewing my call. let's get oklahoma back on the path to zero. you have heard me say, year after year, we don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. two years ago we cut a quarter quarter-point from the individual tax rates we lowered business tax two years ago, we cut a quarter- point from the individual tax rate. we lowered business tax by two full percentage points. since then, revenue collections have increased by $1.5 billion. that has been the trend after every tax cut we have passed. so i will sign any tax cut that comes to my desk because as we have growth, it should be automatic to return excess to the taxpayers, not to seek out bigger government programs. if
last year, i called the legislature to cut the personal income tax from 4.75% to 3.99%. i have called three special sessions to try to give oklahomans a pay raise. instead, our recurring expenses grew last year by over $1.14 billion. that doesn't include one-time expenses like arpa. with record savings and surpluses, and asking us all, if not now, then when? in the 1990s, we earned a 7% income tax. i'm renewing my call. let's get oklahoma back on the path to zero. you have heard me say, year...
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my colleagues's estate on repealing the pre-road law that was reaffirmed by the legislature as recently as 2022. what evidence do we have at any of arizona's officers will actually were enforce -- will actually enforce the law? >> point of order has been enforced. who has a point of order? >> mr. speaker pro tem, you said to stick to what the motion was. that was not the motion. under rule 19a, no member will be indulged to entertain -- to engage in offensive language or use language tending to hold a member of the house or senate up to contempt. >> what specifically did he say that is in violation of rule 19a? >> mr. speaker pro tem, he is speaking on something that is not the motion and you did not allow us to -- >> i am asking what was in violation. >> mr. speaker, he said that he did not believe that we would uphold it, and that is when i stood up. he was about to start talking about the 15 week ban. >> representative hernandez, while i appreciate your attempt to stop the representative, i appreciate he is speaking with in the confines of his substitute motion, which had a very wide
my colleagues's estate on repealing the pre-road law that was reaffirmed by the legislature as recently as 2022. what evidence do we have at any of arizona's officers will actually were enforce -- will actually enforce the law? >> point of order has been enforced. who has a point of order? >> mr. speaker pro tem, you said to stick to what the motion was. that was not the motion. under rule 19a, no member will be indulged to entertain -- to engage in offensive language or use...
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members of my cabinet, leaders of the kansas tribes and all of the constitutional officers and legislatures several tonight's, it is an honor to speak with you. it is also my honor to welcome lieutenant governor david tolan along with his family his wife beth and their children caroline and william. [applause] at this time last year i stood here and reviewed the tremendous turn around our state had made in just four years. four straight years of balanced budgets. four straight years of fully funding schools. landing the largest economic development project in the history of our states. i declared the state of our state to be very strong. [applause] while achieving excellence is hard, sustaining that excellence is even harder. yet that is exactly what we have done together. last year kansas attracted more business investment per capita than any other state in the country. this year kansas is number one again. [applause] two years ago, thanks to the influx of new jobs we hit record low unemployment rates so we encouraged more kansas to join the labor force and give them the tools and training
members of my cabinet, leaders of the kansas tribes and all of the constitutional officers and legislatures several tonight's, it is an honor to speak with you. it is also my honor to welcome lieutenant governor david tolan along with his family his wife beth and their children caroline and william. [applause] at this time last year i stood here and reviewed the tremendous turn around our state had made in just four years. four straight years of balanced budgets. four straight years of fully...
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this is with request to the legislature, $217 million. this remains the administration's top statewide priority. we have to have an honest moment. building alone will not solve the housing price is. we need to find new ways to make buying or renting a home more affordable in hawaii. we have to take action to return the thousands of short- term rentals that i mentioned earlier, to the local housing market. a challenge of this magnitude, will require multiple solutions and approaches. there is no more simple bullet. what can we do? greater enforcement of the laws that we have, by making sure that the laws are important. tight restrictions and tax changes are likely necessary. emergency measures that we have been taking will be impactful. all of these can and should bring to bear the necessary vicinities that we have to have within the long-term housing market for our residents. today, i'm humbly calling my colleagues to help us. implementing the policies and reforms, which will return the housing units to the long-term rental market for our
this is with request to the legislature, $217 million. this remains the administration's top statewide priority. we have to have an honest moment. building alone will not solve the housing price is. we need to find new ways to make buying or renting a home more affordable in hawaii. we have to take action to return the thousands of short- term rentals that i mentioned earlier, to the local housing market. a challenge of this magnitude, will require multiple solutions and approaches. there is no...
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what's on in the state legislatures, and they want to curb those state legislatures excesses of democracy, the way they labeled it. and that's it. those excesses. democracy are the major force in my opinion, of the major force in calling the convention. now, there are other problems with the of confederation. confederation. the you have to think of in 1776, 1778, when we create the articles. it's sort of like the eu and that's the way to understand it. you have 13 state house who see themselves as very independent with own sovereignty coming together for a few basic purposes the way the eu exists. there's no way that the eu can tamper too much with the sovereignty of. the people insofar as they do they drove england out of britain, out of the eu. each of those states sees itself as as independent and sovereign, and that's how the 13 states saw themselves. and so it's a very although it was a strong confederation as confederation, it was a confederation. what we got in 1787, it's almost extraordinary to explain. did such a strong national government emerge? we take it. granted, it seems th
what's on in the state legislatures, and they want to curb those state legislatures excesses of democracy, the way they labeled it. and that's it. those excesses. democracy are the major force in my opinion, of the major force in calling the convention. now, there are other problems with the of confederation. confederation. the you have to think of in 1776, 1778, when we create the articles. it's sort of like the eu and that's the way to understand it. you have 13 state house who see themselves...
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thank you to the legislature, 18 million to help support this. this is a drop in the bucket for what we pay for all of the county and city jails around the state. in the whole justice system. this is what we talked about, 75% related to addiction and behavioral health. we did not have enough providers in our state. there is nowhere near close to enough providers. let's take people with lived experience that can help others stay in recovery and now we have 1000 pierce of ort specialist and over half of them have criminal justice interactions. these people might have been unemployable and they are working and have a job keeping other people sober and in recovery and off the expensive solution back in criminal justice. one thing you can do in this country, no discrimination, if you have a felony, we can discriminate where you work and where you live. there is new such thing as, i have paid my debt to society. if you have a felony, 40% more things are felony than when i was a kid. then you end up with a thing where you are stigmatized for your whole
thank you to the legislature, 18 million to help support this. this is a drop in the bucket for what we pay for all of the county and city jails around the state. in the whole justice system. this is what we talked about, 75% related to addiction and behavioral health. we did not have enough providers in our state. there is nowhere near close to enough providers. let's take people with lived experience that can help others stay in recovery and now we have 1000 pierce of ort specialist and over...
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my colleagues's estate on repealing the pre-road law that was reaffirmed by the legislature as recently as 2022. what evidence do we have at any of arizona's officers will actually were enforce -- will actually enforce the law? >> point of order has been enforced. who has a point of order? >> mr. speaker pro tem, you said to stick to what the motion was. that was not the motion. under rule 19a, no member will be indulged to entertain -- to engage in offensive language or use language tending to hold a member of the house or senate up to contempt. >> what specifically did he say that is in violation of rule 19a? >> mr. speaker pro tem, he is speaking on something that is not the motion and you did not allow us to -- >> i am asking what was in violation. >> mr. speaker, he said that he did not believe that we would uphold it, and that is when i stood up. he was about to start talking about the 15 week ban. >> representative hernandez, while i appreciate your attempt to stop the representative, i appreciate he is speaking with in the confines of his substitute motion, which had a very wide
my colleagues's estate on repealing the pre-road law that was reaffirmed by the legislature as recently as 2022. what evidence do we have at any of arizona's officers will actually were enforce -- will actually enforce the law? >> point of order has been enforced. who has a point of order? >> mr. speaker pro tem, you said to stick to what the motion was. that was not the motion. under rule 19a, no member will be indulged to entertain -- to engage in offensive language or use...
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with the legislature's help we cut 21 agencies for my cabinet. removed 620 open positions and saved millions of dollars in just the first year. alignment is about more than just numbers. joseph laying was a motor vehicle enforcement officer with the department of transportation when we moved 100 officers to dps. as part of the standard training he underwent a tactical medical course. joe was one of the first to arrive on the scene at. high school last week. because of his new role, he was outfitted with the right medical supplies and right training for this situation. when he entered the building, he was directed to a critically injured victim and applied a turn a can treated wounds exactly as trained and he saved a life. he is with us this evening and please stand to recognize him. while we've made a lot of progress, there's one more area, boards and commissions. the alignment passed last year with representation from the legislature to while we have made a lot of progress, there is one more area in need of alignment. boards and commissions. the
with the legislature's help we cut 21 agencies for my cabinet. removed 620 open positions and saved millions of dollars in just the first year. alignment is about more than just numbers. joseph laying was a motor vehicle enforcement officer with the department of transportation when we moved 100 officers to dps. as part of the standard training he underwent a tactical medical course. joe was one of the first to arrive on the scene at. high school last week. because of his new role, he was...
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that's why here in minnesota the legislature took action after roe v. wade fell, writing protection for reproductive freedom into a state laws and making sure that people not politicians can make their own reproductive choices, including ivf. [applause] you have my pledge as long as i'm governor ivf will continue to be a lifeline to folk for families just like mine so they, too, can celebrate the beautiful families that each and every one of us so dearly want. so meanwhile, why they fight these fights, were going to keep the building. were going to keep the building to sam is, we're going to keep building khmers, keep building more roads and bridges, going to keepke building more career pathways and more schools and we're going to be building more opportunities for our kids, their kids, and for generations to come. [applause] and i'll say part of that good work includes following up on all of the incredible work that this legislature did. things like building a new state agency focused on children, youth, and families to be more efficient in implementin
that's why here in minnesota the legislature took action after roe v. wade fell, writing protection for reproductive freedom into a state laws and making sure that people not politicians can make their own reproductive choices, including ivf. [applause] you have my pledge as long as i'm governor ivf will continue to be a lifeline to folk for families just like mine so they, too, can celebrate the beautiful families that each and every one of us so dearly want. so meanwhile, why they fight these...
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and that's why the legislature needs to repeal this 1864 ban now. they could do it tomorrow if they wanted to. and i hope they do the right thing. >> arizona governor katie hobbs thank you for joining us on this important night. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> >>> and joining us now is alexis johnson president and ceo of planned parenthood of arizona was the plaintiff in that case that was decided by the arizona supreme court. what are you telling people in arizona and planned parenthood in arizona to do tomorrow and in the coming days? >> well, in the coming days, they still will be able to get access as you know this doesn't go into effect for a bit. but what we are feeling and hearing is exactly the outrage, the enraging feelings that we just saw from the governor, from senator burch. she told her very personal, private story about her own abortion experience. and the idea that arizona has taken its citizens back to 1864, 160 years of essentially taking away an essential right to freedom, that's the conversation that we're having with arizonans ri
and that's why the legislature needs to repeal this 1864 ban now. they could do it tomorrow if they wanted to. and i hope they do the right thing. >> arizona governor katie hobbs thank you for joining us on this important night. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> >>> and joining us now is alexis johnson president and ceo of planned parenthood of arizona was the plaintiff in that case that was decided by the arizona supreme court. what are you telling people in...
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let's talk about what you're seeing today in arizona and what's happening in the legislature.ct this third time to be different? >> well, what i can tell you is that we just had a vote over on the house side, just within minutes that vote wrapped where the clean repeal did pass by a vote of 32-28. >> wow. >> there were three republican lawmakers that were joined on side with the democrats to get that bill through. which means that now one week from today when we come back it business, we should have the opportunity to vote for that clean repeal on the senate side and are hoping that we will still have the two republicans who voted with us last week to put the clean repeal through. so there is an opportunity for that now. what i can say about it is that there were 5 out of 47 republicans who were willing to vote for that clean repeal, and in the vote explanations from the republican caucus, it was made clear by rep parker on the house side that the intention of the republican caucus at large in arizona is for the 1864 ban to stand. and that is their value, that that is their ho
let's talk about what you're seeing today in arizona and what's happening in the legislature.ct this third time to be different? >> well, what i can tell you is that we just had a vote over on the house side, just within minutes that vote wrapped where the clean repeal did pass by a vote of 32-28. >> wow. >> there were three republican lawmakers that were joined on side with the democrats to get that bill through. which means that now one week from today when we come back it...
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a fully balanced budget because >> this legislature and this governor. highly responsible in stewarding taxpayer resources. we are now reducing the shortfall months ahead. and when we have to do it, it's like paying down a personal debt. you know, your student loan, a car payment. >> maybe advance payment towards your next mortgage payment. that's essentially what they're doing today. included in the plan. 5.2 billion in borrowing another 5.2 billion in funding delays. >> and 3.6 billion in actual cuts including reductions to some climate also includes an estimated 700 plus million dollar cut to save an administrative costs across state agencies. but republicans say the plan does not cut enough and was negotiated without transparency. backroom deals done by the party in control. >> our caucus has not had the opportunity to weigh in and we have some serious budget deficits in out to the future that we need to really be adults in the room and tackle. looking ahead. assembly speaker robert reeva says he's adamant about not dipping into more than half of the
a fully balanced budget because >> this legislature and this governor. highly responsible in stewarding taxpayer resources. we are now reducing the shortfall months ahead. and when we have to do it, it's like paying down a personal debt. you know, your student loan, a car payment. >> maybe advance payment towards your next mortgage payment. that's essentially what they're doing today. included in the plan. 5.2 billion in borrowing another 5.2 billion in funding delays. >> and...
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[applause] >> members of the legislature, executive officers, tribal leaders, members of the judiciary and people of oklahoma. it is my distinct honor to recognize my friend the chief executive, our governor kevin stitt. >> thank you, thank you. thanks so much. [applause] >> thank you, thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much. lieutenant governor matt, mr. speaker, mr. president pro tempore and members of the 59 legislature, members to have judiciary, statewide elected officials, thank you so much for your service to our great state, tribal leaders, to my cabinet, thank you guys so much for serving the state with sus distinction. such an honor to serve with you. to my wife sarah, the greatest first lady in the country. [applause] .. .. .. to my children who are here with me today and my son-in-law. [laughter] and most importantly, to my fellow oklahomans. first off i went to give thanks to my heavenly father for allowing me to serve in this position for all the blessings he has for our great state. it is my honor and privilege to stand before you today to give my sixth state of
[applause] >> members of the legislature, executive officers, tribal leaders, members of the judiciary and people of oklahoma. it is my distinct honor to recognize my friend the chief executive, our governor kevin stitt. >> thank you, thank you. thanks so much. [applause] >> thank you, thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much. lieutenant governor matt, mr. speaker, mr. president pro tempore and members of the 59 legislature, members to have judiciary, statewide elected...
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the state legislatures made all of the sexy, important, moralistic legislation. and they all were assumed 13 out of 13 by even jefferson, who had the funny relationship with christianity. he didn't love it, but he helped madison to frame amendment one, and they assume that's 13 out of 13 states would have an official sect of christianity. the most them would be protestant. they figured cuz most americans were protestant. but they thought 13 out of 13 would and in only 8 of 13 state legislatures adopted in official sacked under the 1st amendment of christianity. what this means is the 1st amendment in until this, this year. 1947, the case called everson versus board of ed, which reversed the meaning of the 1st amendment. they all had the 8 of 13. it could have been the other 5, they just opted against it to have an official establishment of some protestant sac . it was mostly congregationalist puritan sex of christianity in the north and church of england in the south beneficial state religions. and as a matter of fact, the 1st amendment meant congress shall make
the state legislatures made all of the sexy, important, moralistic legislation. and they all were assumed 13 out of 13 by even jefferson, who had the funny relationship with christianity. he didn't love it, but he helped madison to frame amendment one, and they assume that's 13 out of 13 states would have an official sect of christianity. the most them would be protestant. they figured cuz most americans were protestant. but they thought 13 out of 13 would and in only 8 of 13 state legislatures...
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but the moral legislation should all come from state legislatures for the several states. if you don't like your states moralizing legislation or i'm not a baptist, but i live in mississippi. i'm a roman catholic. um i could move if it bothered me enough, i could transfer state lines. i could go to louisiana where there are a lot more catholics. if it really bothers me, you can vote with your feet. that's until the national government started swallowing the whole. and that's when in that case i mentioned earlier, everson versus board of education. it was 7 of 9 scoutis juris 7 of 9 who were freemasons. they reversed the meaning of the 1st amendment. they use something called incorporation, dr. and they said now all of a sudden the bill of rights applies to the state legislatures as well as the fed. and now it means the opposite of what it had meant for a 150 years that the congress, really the court could this establish state religions even though that was the whole purpose of the 1st amendment. so, because you know the masons on the court in the law fair and the culture o
but the moral legislation should all come from state legislatures for the several states. if you don't like your states moralizing legislation or i'm not a baptist, but i live in mississippi. i'm a roman catholic. um i could move if it bothered me enough, i could transfer state lines. i could go to louisiana where there are a lot more catholics. if it really bothers me, you can vote with your feet. that's until the national government started swallowing the whole. and that's when in that case i...