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Rules Committee welcomes two new Assembly members and approves consent agenda

January 26, 2026 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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Rules Committee welcomes two new Assembly members and approves consent agenda
The California State Assembly Rules Committee opened its meeting with the chair welcoming "assembly member Dixon and assembly member Robert Garcia" to the panel and inviting a round of applause.

The committee proceeded to a roll call at the chair's request, during which the secretary called members and recorded responses. The chair announced that a quorum was present.

The chair then noted there was a consent agenda. The secretary moved to approve the consent agenda, and another member seconded the motion; the secretary called the roll for the vote. The transcript records members answering "Aye" as names were read. The chair announced, "Motion passes," and then stated, "rules committee is now adjourned." The meeting ended immediately after the announcement.

No substantive debate or amendments to the consent agenda were recorded in the transcript. The record does not include the consent-agenda item list text in the transcript and does not specify a vote tally by number; it records the voice responses and the chair's announcement that the motion passed.

Next steps: no follow-up actions or future meeting date were stated in the transcript.

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