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Rules committee convenes, approves consent agenda; no substantive items recorded

February 02, 2026 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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Rules committee convenes, approves consent agenda; no substantive items recorded
The Rules Committee of the California State Assembly convened for a short procedural session. After the chair called the meeting to order and the clerk conducted roll call, members recorded their presence and the committee confirmed a quorum. A motion to approve the consent agenda was made and seconded; the roll call vote recorded members as voting "aye." The chair stated that the motion passed and then adjourned the committee. The transcript contains no named bills, presentations, testimony, substantive debate, or identified follow-up actions.

Because the record contains only procedural items (attendance, a consent-agenda motion and adjournment) and does not include policy discussion, bill introductions, amendments, or votes on specific legislative items, there are no substantive matters to report beyond the procedural outcome.

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