This hearing included votes and referrals on multiple bills. Below are the items reported during the clerk’s roll‑call summary as read into the record in the hearing. Where the clerk reported a final tally in the transcript, it is shown.
- AB 11 99 (Assemblymember Patterson) — Motion passed to Senate Health (recorded in committee as 10–0).
- AB 13 49 (Assemblymember Bridal) — Motion passed to Senate Digital Technologies and Consumer Protection (committee recorded votes; clerk later summarized the file as carried 7–2 in committee record).
- AB 16 93 (Assemblymember Zabir) — Motion passed to Senate Judiciary Committee (recorded 10–0 in the hearing summary).
- AB 17 20 (Assemblymember Haney) — Motion passed to Senate Digital Technologies and Consumer Protection (roll call recorded 6–2 in committee).
- AB 18 26 and AB 25 37 (cannabis enforcement bills) — Referred as amended to Senate Appropriations (recorded 10–0; 6–0 respectively as announced in the clerk’s summary).
- AB 21 66 (factory‑built housing backstop; Assemblymember Carrillo) — Referred to Senate Housing (clerk summary recorded 8–1).
- AB 26 67 (vape disposal and disguise ban) — Referred to Senate Revenue and Taxation (clerk summary recorded unanimous or near‑unanimous in favor as read).
- AB 23 86 (internationally trained physicians; Assemblymember Alvarez) — Motion passed to Senate Appropriations (roll call recorded 7–2).
These counts and referrals were read into the committee record during the hearing and summarized by the clerk; subsequent committee minutes and posted roll calls will contain the authoritative vote records and any final amendment language.