The California State Assembly cleared an extensive consent calendar and passed many individual bills on April 28, including concurrence on Senate amendments and multiple third‑reading measures.
Key outcomes at a glance:
- AB 1389 (Rubio) — ratifies an amendment to the tribal gaming compact with the Yurok tribe and took effect immediately under an urgency clause (Ayes 55, No 0).
- AB 1632 (Johnson) — removes the notary requirement for Penal Code 602 trespass letters (Ayes 58, No 0).
- AB 108 (Gabriel) — emergency grant funding for distressed hospitals (Ayes 59, No 0).
- AB 2080 (Johnson) — shifts county investment delegation from annual renewal to ongoing delegation (Ayes 63, No 0).
- AB 2149 (Garcia) — requires Legislative Analyst Office reporting on pupil achievement gaps (Ayes 61, No 0).
- AB 1625 (Wynne) — adjusts regional transit board meeting frequency and stipend (Ayes 58, No 1).
- AB 2179 (Doctor Patel) — expands e‑filing for workplace violence restraining orders (Ayes 62, No 0).
- AB 2753 (Soria) — restricts certain registered offenders from running for or holding local or state office (Ayes 54, No 0).
The consent calendar overall was adopted (I 64, No 0). Many other bills were passed and held "pass and retain" on file as is customary for large floor days.
Votes recorded on the floor were announced by the clerk and indicate broad bipartisan support for the items called for recorded or voice votes.