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Rules Committee approves consent agenda in roll-call vote

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


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Rules Committee approves consent agenda in roll-call vote
The Rules Committee convened and the chair called the meeting to order, saying, "We have quorum." The chair asked the secretary to call the roll and announced there was a consent agenda for consideration.

The secretary conducted the roll call and later moved the item, recorded in the transcript as "So moved." The chair asked for a second; no second is recorded in the transcript. The secretary then called a roll-call vote on the consent agenda. Recorded votes in the transcript were: Pacheco (aye), Lackey (aye), Dixon (aye), Garcia (I), Gonzales (I), Erwin (aye), Rodriguez (aye), Ta (aye) and Zuberth (aye). The transcript lists Arons in the roll call but does not record a vote for that member.

With the recorded votes in favor, the chair announced, "Motion passes, rules committee is now adjourned," and the meeting ended. The transcript does not identify the committee's parent governing body; that information was not specified in the record provided.

The transcript contains only procedural actions: roll call, a motion to approve the consent agenda (mover recorded as the secretary), a roll-call vote with nine recorded affirmative votes and one member with no vote recorded, and an immediate adjournment. No items from the consent agenda are described in the transcript.

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