Hearings

Senate Standing Committee on Governmental Organization

August 28, 2024
  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    The Governmental Organizations Committee will begin as a Subcommittee. The first bill of the order today. Is SB 295, board, pilot commissioners. There are a number of committees currently meeting. However, if members can try to get. To room 1200 so we can dispense with the business in front of this committee, that would be greatly appreciated.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    We will now move to the file. Item number one, AB 295, SB. Excuse me. Any witnesses in support? Good morning. I mean, really. Would you like to take over the case?

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    I'll do that right now. Okay. Do we have an author for item number one? Anybody? Anybody?

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    I thought we were really cruising today.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    We are cruising. Just dispense from the reading. Oh, Senator Dodd, would you like to present your Bill?

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Yes, Mister chair, and members, today I'm presenting SB 295, which is back for concurrence vote. The Bill, as amended in the Assembly, creates a needed flexibility in the pilot boat surcharge account by authorizing the board of pilot commissioners to collect bank and expend funds necessary to replace or re-engineer pilot vessels while saving on significant interest costs.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    The bill has no opposition and has received bipartisan support. Respectfully. As for your aye vote.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    Did you bring anybody to, I mean, an expert witness or anything to interpret that for us? Go ahead, sir.

  • Matthew Robinson

    Person

    I'll be very brief. Thank you, Mister chair. Matt Robinson, on behalf of the Pacific Merchants Shipping Association, because they're not in the room, I'll go ahead and mention our co-sponsors, the San Francisco Bar Pilots and Cruise Lines International Association, all in support.

  • Matthew Robinson

    Person

    This Bill would allow us to pay off those vessel replacements sooner while saving about $30 million in interest. And we respectfully ask for your aye vote.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    Thank you. Very good. Thank you. Is there anybody else in support who'd like to come up and offer their support? If not. Oh, is she going to run up? Okay, he has. You all right? Anybody in opposition to the bill wants to testify? No. Okay, good. It comes back to the dais.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    Senator Bradford, did you have any questions for Senator Dodd? No. So. And neither do I. So when we have a quorum, we'll get a vote on this Bill. So it'll be on call or not on call. It'll be waiting.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Thank you, Vice Chair. So, do we have word in Rubio?

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Okay, we're going to move to file. Item number two, SB 536. Senator Rubio is not in the building, and Senator Seyarto is going to present the Bill on her behalf.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    I'm here on behalf of Miss Rubio. So it's not funny. It is funny. You just don't have a sense of humor this morning. So for too long, the Herman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility has sat closed and unused in the City of Chino.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    Basically what this Bill does is enables the City of Chino to purchase this land from the State of California and they will make various improvements that are going to be very beneficial for the community of Chino. So I respectfully ask for an aye vote when the time comes and I don't.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    I believe we do have an expert witness here who's going to testify on how much he likes the bill.

  • Jason Gonsalves

    Person

    Well, thank you, Mister Chairman. And thank you, Senator Searto, for pitch-hitting. Jason Gonzales on behalf of the City of Chino. This, as the Senator says, enables the city to begin negotiations with DGS. And we want to thank the committee and the author for their leadership on this. And I guess it's your last chairmanship, Senator Dodd.

  • Jason Gonsalves

    Person

    So thank you for maybe. You never know, you never know how. It rolls here, right? But it's a pleasure to be before you. Thank you.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Thank you, Mister Gonzales. Appreciate you. And please let the City of Chino know that Senator Seyarto did the heavy lifting on this one with reinforcement.

  • Jason Gonsalves

    Person

    You never know.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    You got it.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    And his brother, Senator See-arto also. Wow. No, I'm just kidding.

  • Scott Wilk

    Person

    That wasn't funny either.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    It was. You just don't have a sense of humor this morning.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Is there anybody in opposition? There's none. We'll bring the discussion back to the members.

  • Kelly Seyarto

    Legislator

    Senator Wilk, you're going to ask me some hard hitting questions.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Okay, the motion. We don't need a motion right now because we don't have a quorum. So we are done presenting bills in Government Organization Committee. Members need to come down and vote. As soon as we get a quorum. We are closing the roll.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    We're not going to keep the roll open.

  • Susan Rubio

    Legislator

    I would like to acknowledge my staff Member from Los Angeles who came to visit. Hi, Anthony. Everyone wave to Anthony. He's right there. Wave, Anthony. Let him know that this is how serious you are about the work. Thank you for visiting. Yeah. Everyone wave.

  • Scott Wilk

    Person

    The GO Committee will start in 30 seconds. All right. We are reconvening the GO Committee at this point. If we could call the role to establish a quorum.

  • Committee Secretary

    Person

    [Roll Call]

  • Scott Wilk

    Person

    All right, we have a quorum. We've already had Bill presentations, so I'm just going to recap, and then we'll put it to a vote. Item number one was from the chair, SB 295. The motion was that the Assembly amendments be concurred in.

  • Scott Wilk

    Person

    Just to recap, the Bill removes caps on annual spending from the pilot boat surcharge account in the board of Pilots Commissioner special Fund, which existing law allows to cover costs of obtaining new boats and funding design and engineering modifications for the purpose of extending the service life of existing boats, excluding costs for repair and maintenance. Clearly, you can tell I'm reading that for the first time. With that, let's call the vote.

  • Committee Secretary

    Person

    [Roll Call]

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Will hold the roll open momentarily. Oh, everybody's here. What about Glazer? Of course. Okay, so that's. Bill is out 13-0. Yeah, I know. Let's go to item number two. We have a motion on SB 536.

  • Unidentified Speaker

    Person

    Do you have a motion?

  • Scott Wilk

    Person

    No, I'll make a motion because Senator Seyarto did a great job presenting Senator Rubio's Bill.

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Thank you, Senator Wilk. Motion. Senator Wilk, please call the roll.

  • Committee Secretary

    Person

    [Roll Call]

  • Bill Dodd

    Person

    Bill is out 14-0. That concludes the business before the GO Committee. This meeting is adjourned.

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