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California State Senate approves consent calendar, adopts SR 73 and related items

February 13, 2026 | California State Senate, Senate, Legislative, California


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California State Senate approves consent calendar, adopts SR 73 and related items
SACRAMENTO — The California State Senate approved its special consent calendar during today’s floor session, with the secretary reporting 38 ayes and zero no votes. The list of items read by the secretary included Senate Resolution 73 and an assembly concurrent resolution as part of the consent package.

The presiding officer called for the roll and the secretary read the items on the special consent calendar. After a roll-call vote on the file item associated with SR 73, the presiding officer announced, “The consent calendar is approved.” The recorded tally was Ayes: 38; No: 0.

Items on the consent calendar were deemed read, and no member moved to remove any item for separate consideration during this session. The action requires no additional floor debate unless a senator subsequently requests removal under the Senate’s procedures.

The Senate then proceeded to adjourn-in-memory statements and other ceremonial business before adjourning for recess. The chamber will reconvene for its next scheduled floor session on Tuesday, 02/17/2026, at 2 p.m.

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