Assembly Floor
- Sue Parker
Person
Can everyone please take their seats? Good afternoon. We will begin shortly.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
S.A.
- Sue Parker
Person
So. Good afternoon. The hour of noon having arrived and pursuant to the constitution of the State of California, the organizational session for the 2025-26 regular session of the California Assembly will be called to order. I am Sue Parker, the Assembly Chief Clerk. Pursuant to the government code, I will be presiding over this portion of the session.
- Sue Parker
Person
Please silence all cell phones and electronic devices during today's session. Also, we will defer the introduction of guests until after the election of a speaker. The first order of business is the roll call of the Assembly Members elect. The Clerk will please call the roll.
- Reading Clerk
Person
[Roll call]
- Reading Clerk
Person
[Roll call]
- Sue Parker
Person
A quorum is present. Without objection, a request from Assemblymember elect Rivas to suspend Assembly rule 118 to allow guests, designated staff and photographers on the floor shall be granted.
- Sue Parker
Person
Without objection, a request from Assemblymember elect Agra Currie to suspend Assembly Rule 45.5 to allow her and assemblymember elect Rogers to speak on an adjournment in memory today shall be granted. We ask the Members elect and guests to please stand for the prayer and pledge of allegiance.
- Sue Parker
Person
The afternoon's prayer will be given by Assemblymember elect Rhodesia ransom, representing the 13th Assembly District. Assemblymember elect Ransom.
- Rhodesia Ransom
Legislator
Good afternoon. Please center your hearts and minds and join me in prayer. Heavenly Father, we thank you for this day. We come before you with gratitude for the privilege to serve the people of California. We are grateful for the hearts of those called to serve and for their dedication to the betterment of our state.
- Rhodesia Ransom
Legislator
Lord, we ask that you bless every Member of this body, both old and new, with wisdom to discern courage, to act with integrity and strength to persevere in the face of challenges. Guide our decisions and guard our hearts and minds. Keep us focused on the well being of those we represent.
- Rhodesia Ransom
Legislator
Grant strength to our leadership as they guide us towards success and help us remain joyful and steadfast in our shared purpose. We lift the families and friends who support us and we thank you for their unwavering encouragement, patience and love as they walk alongside us on this journey.
- Rhodesia Ransom
Legislator
Bless them with peace, strength and the assurance that we see and appreciate their sacrifices and care. We give thanks for the mentors, staff and colleagues who equip us to lead with impact and effectiveness. May we never take their efforts for granted and may their contributions be a testament to the power of unity and shared purpose.
- Rhodesia Ransom
Legislator
Lord, as we take on the challenges facing our state, instill in us a spirit of collaboration and a resolve to find meaningful solutions. Setting aside divisions and labels, remind us that no task is too great when we look to you.
- Rhodesia Ransom
Legislator
Give us the humility to listen, empathy to understand, and perseverance to make a difference in the lives of those who are called to serve. Let us not grow weary in our work. Give us daily strength and passion to meet the needs of our communities.
- Rhodesia Ransom
Legislator
And finally, may the work that we do and all that we accomplish be acceptable in your sight. Amen.
- Sue Parker
Person
Thank you. Please continue standing for the Pledge of Allegiance. The pledge will be led by Assemblymember elect Patrick Ahrens of the 26th Assembly District. Assemblymember Ahrens, you are recognized.
- Patrick Ahrens
Legislator
Thank you. Members and guests, please join me in. The Pledge of Allegiance. Ready? Begin. I pledge allegiance to to the flag.
- Sue Parker
Person
Please be seated. Assemblymember elect Vince Vaughn has indicated he will not be taking the oath of office for Assembly District 32. Assemblymember elect Mirasuchi is absent and will and will be noted in the Journal and will also not be taking the oath at this moment and without objection, the absence will be printed in the Journal.
- Sue Parker
Person
SA the next order of business is a certificate of election from the Secretary of State. There is a letter at the desk from the Secretary of State's Chief of Elections and a report listing the candidates and vote totals for each Assembly District. Without objection, the letter shall be deemed read and printed in the Journal.
- Sue Parker
Person
We will now move to administering the oath of office to the Assembly Members elect. The process for administering the oath is referred to as roll by counties. It's a process that dates back to 1852. The reading Clerk will read a list of all 58 counties in alphabetical order.
- Sue Parker
Person
The Assembly Members elect representing that county or counties should stand and remain standing until the roll is completed. The Clerk will now call the roll by counties.
- Reading Clerk
Person
Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Calusa, Contra Costa Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Imperial, Enyo, Kern. Kings Lake, Lassen, Los Angeles. Madera, Marin. Mariposa. Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada. Orange, Placer, Plumas, Riverside, Sacramento. San Benito. San Bernardino. San Diego. San Francisco. San Joaquin. San Luis Obispo, San Mateo. Santa Barbara. Santa Clara, Santa Cruz.
- Reading Clerk
Person
Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma. Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Ventura, Yolo, Yuba.
- Sue Parker
Person
The oath of office will be administered simultaneously to all Assembly Members elect by me. So, Members elect for the office of Member of the Assembly, please. Please remain standing. Raise your right hand and repeat after me. I, state your name.
- Sue Parker
Person
Do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic. That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California.
- Sue Parker
Person
And I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. And that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I'm about to enter. Congratulations, Members. Members. Members, please sign the oaths that were just passed out to you and leave them on in the folders that are on your desk.
- Sue Parker
Person
We will collect them upon a German obsession. So once again, please sign the oaths that were just distributed and handed out to you and then leave them in the green folders on your desk and we will pick them up after session. The next order of business.
- Sue Parker
Person
The next order of business is the nomination and election of the speaker of the Assembly for the 202526 regular session. Members giving the nominating and seconding speeches should raise their microphones at this time. Assemblymember Soria, you are recognized.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
Thank you. I rise today to proudly nominate Robert Rivas as speaker. Speaker for the 2025. 2026 regular session. Robert's story reflects the very best of California. He was raised in a small agricultural community by a single mom and grandparents who were farmworkers who did not have a lot financially, but worked hard and believed in the California dream.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
His story is the story of many of us here on the floor and the story of families across the state. It is no wonder why, when I first met him, we had an instant connection.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
And I was excited that we would finally, 25 years later, again have a speaker from a rural part of the State of California, representing regions that historically had been underserved and overlooked.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
His track record of advocating for his community and his ability to build broad coalitions proved to me that not only was he the right person to lead this legislative body, but he had what it took to lead us with purpose, conviction and integrity.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
I saw his leadership firsthand when he helped ensure the passage of the distress hospital loan program to save hospitals across the state, including Madera Community Hospital. Or when we worked together to secure $40 million to provide emergency relief to farmworker communities impacted by flooding that otherwise would not get any federal relief money because of their immigration status.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
He did all of this and more without expecting any recognition. He did it because it was the right thing to do.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
In his first term as speaker, he earned our trust and proved himself to be a leader that listens, knows how to compromise, and who can bring people together from both sides of the aisle and from all corners of our state to move California forward. He did not shy away from solving tough issues.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
For example, making sure that this body passed both a bipartisan retail theft package in a bipartisan climate bond that included investments for ag. And he made sure during the budget process that we not only balanced the budget, but we protected critical investments that were a priority to this body. He doesn't back down and always has our back.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
Now more than ever, we must be laser focused on making sure our families can achieve the America, the California dream and the American dream.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
This is why we need strong and principal and a principled leader that has proved he will do the work to find common sense solutions to address the affordability crisis that is making it tough to achieve that California dream. But we also need someone that will not hesitate to put up a fight when we need it.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
I know Robert will not hesitate when it comes to our immigrant families, our LGBTQ brothers and sisters and other marginalized communities. I believe Robert embodies the values, vision and leadership we need today, especially with changes in Washington that will put to test our shared California values.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
And for these reasons, I nominate my friend and seamate, Robert Rivas to lead us and continue to serve as speaker of the Assembly. I ask for your i8 void today.
- Sue Parker
Person
Thank you, Assembly Member Soria, is there a second? Assembly Member Jackson, you are recognized to second the nomination.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
Madam Clerk, I rise to second this nomination. Robert Rivas is the right leader for such a time as this. A time when California faces multiple issues at the same time. A time when far too many Californians are in survival mode.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
A time when future generations will not do better than their parents for the first time in American history. This is a time when this body, the People's House, is in need of a thoughtful leader. A leader who is a great listener, a Leader with vision and is clear eyed on the direction this state needs to go.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
And a leader who can navigate the multiple type A personalities on this floor who all think their answer is the right answer, such as myself, Mr. Speaker, I'm always right, but yet can unite us for a common purpose. That leader is Robert Reavis.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
Already, with only just over a year as our speaker, he has returned the Assembly to its rightful place as a co equal branch of government in California. Because he understands that our democracy simply does not work to its fullest potential unless all of our institutions fulfill its full constitutional responsibility of checks and balances. And most importantly, Mr.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
Rivas is laser focused on the issues facing everyday Californians who make this state a global leader.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
Throughout my first term, whether it's been budget negotiations, policy debates, floor votes, or any number of issues that come before us, Robert has shown the humility and leadership only reserved for a few who have been able to serve this body as its Speaker.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
Therefore, I look forward to the leadership of a Speaker Rivas as our country continues to be divided. Because I believe our nation's citizens will be looking towards their own state capitals for additional leadership assistance and protection. Which is why this nomination is so important.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
Robert Rivas understands that California is a place where we push for the equality, for equal protection of all people, where we look to repair the wrongs of our past, that we teach all of our history and we stand up and get in the way every time anyone uses the dark forces of politics to delay the arc of justice.
- Corey Jackson
Legislator
It is with this conviction that I'm proud to stand here today to support the nomination of Robert Reavis to continue serving as the leader of one of the most diverse and democratic institutions, not just in this country, but in the world. Thank you, Madam Clerk.
- Sue Parker
Person
Thank you, Assemblymember Jackson. Assemblymember Patel, you are recognized to second the nomination.
- Darshana Patel
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Clerk. Today I rise to second the motion presented by my colleague from Merced in support of my colleague from Salinas, Robert Rivas. As speaker of the People's House, our California State Assembly. Over the past year, I've had the privilege of getting to know Robert Rivas.
- Darshana Patel
Legislator
I've witnessed his thoughtful, strategic and compassionate approach to addressing the diverse needs of communities across the state. He embodies the qualities of a unifying leader, the leader we need as we face budgetary challenges here in Sacramento and economic challenges in our own districts.
- Darshana Patel
Legislator
I've sat beside him in meetings in my community and seen how he skillfully brings together people on opposing sides of an issue, all while remaining steadfast in upholding our shared Democratic values. While I may be new to my role here, I'm not new to public service.
- Darshana Patel
Legislator
Like my colleague from Salinas, I served in local representative government before walking in these hallowed halls, overcoming personal hardships and delivering results for those in need. Those are the hallmarks of a great leader.
- Darshana Patel
Legislator
My colleague not only brings the experience and perspective required to lead this body through complex policy decisions, but he also demonstrates the character and mindset to do so with grace. The people of the 76th Assembly District have entrusted me with the honor of serving them, and I seek a leader who will empower me to fulfill that responsibility.
- Darshana Patel
Legislator
I'm confident that he will empower all of us to craft high quality legislation and ensure that the policies we advance in this body are well resourced for effective implementation. With our colleague Robert Rivas as Speaker, I believe that together we can achieve more, reach further, and serve better.
- Darshana Patel
Legislator
For these stated reasons and more, I respectfully request you to join me in supporting the nomination of Robert Rivas as Speaker of our Assembly. Thank you.
- Sue Parker
Person
Thank you, Assemblymember Patel, Assemblymember Berman, you're recognized for your second aye.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Rise to second the nomination of Robert Rivas to to serve as speaker of the Assembly for the 2025-2026 legislative session.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
I've had the honor of serving with Speaker Rivas since he was first elected to the Assembly six years ago, and as I have watched him interact with his colleagues, first as a peer and lately as a leader, I've come to appreciate his leadership style more and more.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
I have personally seen Speaker Rivas put the good of his caucus and the good of this Assembly ahead of his own personal self interest. I've seen him seek compromise and consensus when he no longer needed to because he knew that would be better for the greater good.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
I've seen him lean in during difficult and passionate policy debates, bringing opposing sides together to find common ground and come to agreement on a path forward.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Speaker Rivas has made it a priority to develop relationships with all of his colleagues from both sides of the aisle and look for bipartisan opportunities for success in an era when so many are more interested in social media stardom than they are substantive success for their constituents.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Speaker Rivas is focused on what really matters improving the lives of all Californians. He doesn't measure success by the number of followers he has or retweets he gets, but by the number of houses we build and people we help.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
You won't see him getting the quote of the day for a hot take on a partisan issue that everyone will forget about. Tomorrow, you will see him meeting with farmworkers and teachers and small business owners seeking out ways that we can improve their lives. I'm entering my ninth year in the Assembly.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
All of a sudden, I'm one of the old timers. I've seen the flashy efforts that get all the attention but quickly fizzle out. And I've seen the work that happens behind the scenes that gets very little attention, but that makes a real and positive difference in people's lives. Speaker Rivas is focused on substance, on raising people up.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
And it is my honor to support his nomination to continue being our speaker.
- Sue Parker
Person
Thank you. Assemblymember Berman, are there any further nominations for the office as speaker of the Assembly? Assemblymember Lackey, you are recognized.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
Thank you, ma'am. Members, we're living in a very exciting and unique period of time. Do we have the courage to give a unique voice to unity by considering leadership from a Member of the super minority? Colleagues, I rise to nominate a speaker, a leader who embodies the principles and vision our state is absolutely crying for.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
Assembly Member, Republican leader James Gallagher. California is at a crossroads. We face unprecedented issues that demand not just any leadership, but courageous, principled, and visionary leadership. I submit to you that Assembly Gallagher is that leader. In this chamber, leadership should be measured by outcomes. And Leader Gallagher has delivered time and time again with outcomes.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
When it comes to protecting public safety, Leader Gallagher has been a relentless advocate for common sense reforms that keeps our communities safe while also ensuring that justice is served. He has stood up to efforts to sabotage Prop 36 by defending the will of the people and the critical reforms it absolutely represents.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
Leader Gallagher understands that real public safety is required. Actually, excuse me, requires a balanced approach, one that holds criminals accountable while addressing root causes and reducing recidivism. Leader Gallagher has also stood as a steadfast defender of the balance of power in our state. I know that's hard to think of balance when there's a supermajority.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
In the face of Executive outreach, he's fought to restore the Legislature's role as a CO. Equal again. Co. Equal branch of government. Not a rubber stamp for the governor's edicts. Sorry, sir. I know you're back there.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
When it was pushing back against unilateral mandates or demanding accountability from the Governor, Leader Gallagher has proven he will fight for the rights of every Californian. Leader Gallagher has led the fight to bring down the costs that are crushing working families in this great state.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
From addressing the housing crisis to bringing down Gas and utility prices to reducing taxes fees. Leader Gallagher understands that government should encourage opportunity, not stand in the way. He's consistently evolved. I'm sorry, advanced solutions to ease the financial burdens on Californians and ensure the prosperity is within reach for all of us.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
Good government reforms are another hallmark of Leader Gallagher's leadership. He's advocated for greater transparency, efficiency and accountability on how we govern. He knows that trust in government must be earned, and he has worked tirelessly to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and ethically.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
Leader Gallagher's leadership was tested during and after the campfire, one of the most devastating wildfires in California history. In the face of unimaginable loss and destruction, he rose to that occasion, offering steady leadership, compassion and unwavering advocacy for his constituents. He fought tirelessly for resources to rebuild homes, infrastructure and livelihoods.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
Leader Gallagher's strength and empathy during this crisis are a testament to his character and dedication to the people he serves. Colleagues, leadership requires bold action, principled vision, and a relentless commitment to the people that we serve. And I submit to you that Leader Gallagher holds all those qualities.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
He has delivered results for our caucus and for all Californians. He's ready to lead us forward in this critical moment. It's with great pride that I nominate our Republican leader, James Gallagher for Speaker of the Assembly.
- Tom Lackey
Legislator
And I ask you to please consider sending a shocking unifying message to Californians that even a super minority Member deserves a chance to lead this distinguished body. Thank you.
- Sue Parker
Person
Thank you, Assemblymember Lackey. Is there a second? Assemblymember Flora, you are recognized to second the nomination.
- Heath Flora
Legislator
Thank you, madam. I rise and simply to support our friend, our Republican leader, some Member James Gallagher for Speaker of this body.
- Sue Parker
Person
Thank you, Assemblymember Flora. Are there further nominations hearing? None. Nominations are closed for the office of speaker of the Assembly. The long standing custom and practice of the House is to conduct an oral roll call vote for the office of speaker of the Assembly. I will direct the reading Clerk to call the roll.
- Sue Parker
Person
And when your name is called, please signify by loudly saying the name of the Member you are voting for as speaker. The Clerk will call the roll for the office of Speaker.
- Reading Clerk
Person
[Roll call]
- Reading Clerk
Person
[Roll call]
- Sue Parker
Person
The roll is now closed. The Clerk has tallied the vote For Robert Rivas, 59 votes. For James Gallagher, 19 votes. Robert Rivas is elected speaker for the 2025-26 session. Congratulations, Speaker Rivas. I'm appointing the following Members to escort speaker elect Rivas along with his family to the rostrum for the oath of office.
- Sue Parker
Person
Please retire to the rear of the chamber as your name is called. Assembly Members Mark Gonzalez, Sharp, Collins, Coloza, Solace, El Hawery and Hadwick. I ask the Chief Justice Guerrero to step forward to administer the oath.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
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- Unidentified Speaker
Person
State of California, that you take this obligation freely, without any medical information or purpose, that you made this and that.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Well. Welcome, everybody. It's wonderful to be here with you all. And I want to welcome the many leaders and the dignitaries that are here with us today. Today. Beginning with our Governor, Mr. Gavin Newsom. Our Attorney General, Rob Bonta. Our Secretary of State, Shirley Weber. Superintendent of public instruction, Mr. Tony Thurmond.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
We have Treasurer Fiona Ma and Estate Comptroller Malia Cohen. Also with us are a couple former speakers, Mr. John Perez. And I know Antonio Villarriagosa is here as well. We have a couple former Members of Congress, Ms. Connie Conway, and of course, my own Member of Congress when I was growing up, Mr.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Sam Farr, former Member of this institution. And we also have so many former Members of this body, of this Assembly. We have mayors from throughout our state, local elected officials, and certainly, we are all very honored that you are here. So thank you. And colleagues, thank you for your trust and for your faith in me.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Last year, it was my deep honor to undertake the responsibilities of speaker of the California State Assembly. And now, as then, I am filled with gratitude, with pride. I'm proud, proud to lead an Assembly that is the most diverse legislative body in America. We're diverse in our ideas, our priorities, and in our lived experiences.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
I'm proud that this legislative class boasts the greatest number of women legislators in the history of our state. I'm proud to see so many familiar faces here today. To all our incumbents, welcome back. Break is never as long as we like it to be, but welcome back.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
It is always an honor to work with you and certainly look forward to working with you again. And joining us this session, there are 23 new Assembly Members. So please join me in giving them a very, very warm welcome to this Assembly. I also want to acknowledge our wonderful families, our children and loved ones here today.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Thank you, every one of you. And to my own family, my wife, my kids, my mom, thank you all. Every Assembly Member owes a great debt to our families. Great debt for their care, their patience, their sacrifice, and for their unwavering support. Again, thank you. We couldn't do this job without you.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Colleagues, our constituents told us two very important things in November. First, they continue to believe deeply in California's values of tolerance, of equality and of human rights by enshrining abortion rights in our last election and same sex marriage in this one. But second, second, our constituents, they don't feel that the State of California is working for them.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
That's their lived experience in this moment. Californians are deeply anxious. They're anxious about our state's cost of living. They're anxious about the challenges of doing business here. They're anxious because they feel it. They feel it at the grocery store when they have to pay their bills.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
They fill it every time they fill up their gas tank for their long commutes from work to home. And they absolutely fill it when trying to imagine buying and owning a home right here in the state that they love. So our task this session is urgent and it's clear.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
We must chart a new path forward and renew the California dream by focusing on affordability. Let's not forget that California is unlike anywhere else. We are and always will be America's destination for dreams and opportunities. It's California. We embody the spirit of possibility, of resiliency, and of innovation.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
That's why one in eight Americans, one in eight, calls California home. It's why we have one of the world's largest and strongest economies. It's why the greatest talents, the biggest thinkers make their homes and build their businesses right here. That's why my own family is writing our story here in California.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Most of you know I grew up in farm worker housing, raised by my mom, who's a single parent. My grandparents, they worked the fields in a cannery to make ends meet. The anxiety that many Californians are feeling right now, asking themselves, can I pay the rent next month? Do I have to cut back on groceries?
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Can I afford to pay my electric Bill? I know that anxious feeling because I can remember it in the pit of my stomach from my own childhood growing up in Picenus. And there are others in this room who I know remember that feeling, too. California will always be a place of opportunity. Always.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
But that opportunity, it must shine equally for everyone in every corner of this great state. And for Californians like Jonathan Lamb, who runs Pegasus Bakery in South Sacramento with his wife Cynthia, who I believe are here today in the gallery that that opportunity, that opportunity can feel out of reach.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
They work tirelessly to keep prices affordable for their customers, even as the cost of doing business, even as the essential baking ingredients that they need continues to rise. It's small business owners like Jonathan and Cynthia who need our support. It's Californians.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
It's Californians like Salvador and Ofelia Sanchez, farm workers from the Central coast who spent decades in the fields before becoming school janitors. Now they're in their 70s, and they find themselves unable to afford the cost of housing and to make ends meet, El Salvador. He has returned to work, this time at a local Jack in the Box.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Jonathan and Cynthia, Salvador and Ofelia. They represent millions of Californians in every one of our communities. People who work hard, who give back, and who dream of a better future right here in California. And that's why I'm calling on us to consider every Bill this session through their lens. Does it lower day to day costs for families?
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Does it build more housing quickly? Does it improve public services in ways that people can actually see and feel? Does it help small businesses start and thrive? Everyone in this room has good and important ideas. We're all passionate and committed, and I have the greatest respect for you.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
But we all know that our time and energy here are limited. And so this session, we are lowering the number of bills legislators can carry and introduce from 50 to 35. And we're doing so.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
We're doing so because we want every leader in this room to have the greatest possible bandwidth to focus on laws that uplift affordability and prosperity. Now, make no mistake, this will not prevent us from standing up for California's values.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
If LGBTQ people come under attack, if hardworking immigrants are targeted, if women's reproductive freedom is threatened, we will fight back with everything we have. The country looks to California for leadership, and we will continue to lead.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
But our ability to protect these essential California values, values of equality, of diversity, of opportunity, depends on delivering for constituents in practical, in practical, concrete ways, practical solutions like building more housing for lower and middle class families. Affordable, affordable, decent housing isn't a policy challenge. It's not just a policy challenge.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
It's the civil rights struggle of our time. Every worker. Every worker has the right to live near their jobs in the communities that they help build, serve, and enrich. And we have a responsibility. We have a responsibility to make that a reality. So to every school teacher, landscaper, firefighter, and housekeeper, I say this.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Whether you work in pebble beach or Davis, in Oceanside or San Jose, you should be able to live where you work so that you can spend more time with your families and not on the road commuting. And we, I will do everything, everything in my power to make that possible. We must do more to lower energy costs.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
You know, high energy prices hit Low Californians the hardest. We know that.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Look, California has always led the way on climate change and we will continue to lead on climate, but not on the backs of poor and working people, not with taxes or fees for programs that don't work, and not, not by blocking housing and critical infrastructure projects.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
It's why we must continue, continue here in the Assembly to be outcome driven. We can't blindly defend the institutions contributing to these issues. Now this session, I want our Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee to double down, double down on investigating energy costs.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And I'd like our housing and budget committees to investigate and review every state agency that has oversight over California's housing supply. We have to understand, we have to understand what's working and what's obstructing real progress right here in California. It's our responsibility.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And finally, we must also ensure, we must also ensure that existing state programs are working full speed ahead. As I've said before, our job is not just making new laws, it's looking in the rearview mirror. And for example, you look at CalWORKS, roughly 60% of the families eligible for this important assistance program are enrolled.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And then there's CalFresh, about 70% of eligible families are enrolled. That means millions, millions of eligible families, millions of eligible children are missing out on critical financial support and nutritious food. These programs are already built. We have done this good work. Now let's make sure that they're delivering for Californians.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
To my Republican colleagues, I am always open, always, always open to every good idea that will improve life for Californians. Let's work together. To my Democratic colleague, to my Democratic colleagues, this election was a clarifying moment. But I don't feel discouraged, and I hope you don't either. Clarity gives us a unique opportunity to do more.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And I want to stress something important, focusing on affordability, affordability solutions. They are social justice solutions. And to this point, I think of my own story. I grew up with eight family Members living in a two room house right next to rows of Vineyards where my grandfather would go work every single day.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
My grandfather, he often worked 18 hour days, hard, hard work. It was work that broke his body down. My mother and grandmother, they did everything, everything they could to save a little money.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
They did everything they could to make sure that I made it to school on time each day that I Made it to the Doctor when I was sick. They made sure that I made it to college and that I made it here, the California State Capitol.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
All of these adults, they just wanted me to have a better life. They worked, they saved, they worried, and they did it for my future. We are all here because the people who came before us opened a door. And now we. We're the adults in the room now. That is our job.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
It's our job to open the door for millions of people who fear that it may be closing. This task is an urgent one because Californians have told us so. This task is urgent because this new Administration in Washington, they're going to tell us, they're going to claim that you can only lift people up by tearing others down.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
We know. We know that there's a better way. It's called the California Dream. Over the next two years, we must do everything in our power collectively to renew it. Millions of Californians have put their faith in us. Let's get it done, and let's get to work. Thank you so much.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Members, our next order of business is the appointment of the Assembly Speaker Pro Tem. So I'm proud to appoint Josh Lowenthal of the 69th Assembly District to this position. Assembly Speaker Pro Tem, Mr. Destiny Lowenthal should retire to the rear of the chamber. And the following Members should also move to the rear chamber to escort Mr. Lowenthal.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Its Assembly Members, Crowell, Celeste Rodriguez Schultz, and Avila Farias. Escort Committee, please walk Mr. Loenthal to the roster. The Chief Justice will administer the oath of office.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Josh Lowenthal for the office of Speaker Pro Tem of the Assembly, please raise your right hand.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
That you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which you are about to enter. If so, please affirm your oath by stating, I do.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Congratulations.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
I do.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you. Is this my binder? Is this me? Thank you. Brother. Zero, let's go. Love you, Mom. Love you, dad. Olivia. Raquel. Violet. Erica. My brother Danny is here. He's a judge. Knows a thing or two about presiding. I asked him earlier, have any advice for me? He said, yeah, really important. Do not screw it up.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you for your faith in me. Speaker Rivas. I am so proud to serve in this capacity on your leadership team. Mr. Governor. Madam. Lieutenant Governor. General Bonta. Secretary Weber. Treasurer M.A. comptroller Cohen. Commissioner Laura. Superintendent Thurmond. Elected leaders, past and present, from every level, up and down our great state. Welcome. Welcome to the People's House.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
This is the People's House. For those of you who might be new, and even for those of you who've been here before, there is this very special feeling, this moment that we're feeling right now. We're living in the moment. We have a world of possibilities with a spotlight on.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
And this feeling, this is the exact feeling that you will have, I promise, when you get to work on time on Thursday mornings. Members, I am deeply honored and humbled and maybe a tiny bit terrified to chair the work of our house. I first stood here exactly 37 years ago in this spot as a 17 year old.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
I was in the YMCA youth and government program and I was elected to preside by my high school peers from across this great state overseeing the passage of mock legislation in this very chamber. And I remember it like it was yesterday. There's this special energy on the green carpet. It's a magic.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
It's a magic created by all of us. And it called me the same way that it's calling all of us now. Mr. Speaker and Members, I thank you today and every day for helping me live out my life's dream. It has now come time to reflect and engage on the work we must achieve this floor.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
And in this session, we have a fatigued electorate who are clear in their simple directive of us. We must and we should work together. We're expected to try and build consensus and collaborate with anyone and everyone across any divide to solve our state's most intractable problems.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
And on the green carpet, we should be remarkable not only for our floor speeches, but for our civility, our ability to listen to each other, hear each other, empathize, synthesize perspectives and to mediate. Because in the end, we're not going to be remembered for being red, blue or purple.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
We're not going to be remembered for being good progressives, good mods or conservatives. Legislative sessions just aren't historic for political wins or losses by one faction or another. They are immortalized in history. They are immortalized in history by their ability to celebrate differences, achieve consensus, and to get things done despite being pushed towards division.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Our legacy will be measured for our independent thinking individually as a body. Our courage to consider every interest and yet always do the right thing at every opportunity. And of course for genuine collaboration and compromise to create policy that truly improves every Californian's quality of life.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, it is my job and obligation that each of you feel heard, and I will do everything I can to empower each and every one of you every time you're on the green carpet. Unless, of course, you're late to 9am sessions on Thursdays. And with that, it's time for us to get to work.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, if you have not yet activated the voting mechanism at your desk, please open your desk. There's a key inside your desk. Please take the key out, insert it, and turn your key. Now, as a reminder, only elected Members should be pressing buttons to cast votes.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
There are several resolutions at the Assembly desk, and copies are at your desks. On your desk. Next order of business is going to be the adoption of the House Rules.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
We're going to begin with HR4. Mr. Essayli, you are recognized. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Excuse me, Mr. Essayli. The Clerk will read HR4. The Clerk will read.
- Reading Clerk
Person
A House Resolution 4 by Assemblymember assaili relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025-26 regular session.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Assemblymember Essayli, you are recognized.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I move that we adopt HR4, which will enshrine a minority party Bill of Rights into our Standing Rules. Now, you may wonder why it might be necessary to do this. Well, I think we all witnessed the events that occurred at the end of last session.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
The disorder, the chaos, which was widely viewed as undignified, unfair and unprecedented. I believe that we can agree that those events did not reflect the best of this body. And as the largest state in this union, it is incumbent on us to do better as we move forward. The Republican Caucus now represents over 9 million Californians.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
That's a third of the state. Yes, we are the minority. But the voices, the people that elected us, matter. And they deserve to have their voices heard in this body. Our founding fathers were deeply terrified of two things. A tyranny of a king. And they were also terrified of the tyranny of a mob. A mobocracy.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
And I know we throw a lot of words around in this body. We throw the word democracy a lot. We are not a democracy. We do not want to be a democracy. Democracy is a mob rule. We are a constitutional republic. That is the oath we just took.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
That is what we pledge allegiance to every day on this body. And what makes us a constitutional republic is, yes, the majority gets to rule, but the minority has rights. We have rights to be heard and rights to speak and to debate.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
And I would suggest in the spirit of the comments of Speaker Rivas and our speaker pro Tem, who I do appreciate acknowledged the tone of wanting to have all voices heard. It is important, and I think it will lead to better policies if we can debate. Nobody has a monopoly on the truth or good policy.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Only through debate can we challenge each other's ideas and come to the best conclusions. This Bill, HR4, will do five specific things, and it takes the rules that we're about to vote on. HR1, and it adds five rights.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
One, the right of the minority leader to Make Committee appointments, granting the minority leader discretion over the selection, appointment and removal of Members from standing committees. Number two, the right to Bill hearings, which will ensure that every Bill introduced receives a hearing at the author's request.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Number three, the right to speech and inquiry, providing that all Members in Committee receive a minimum of five minutes of uninterrupted time to speak, ask questions and receive responses without interruption from the chairperson.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Right number four, the right to fair floor proceedings, ensuring that debate on important and controversial legislation is not curtailed prematurely and that all Members are recognized when they wish to speak.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
And finally, right number five, the right to represent without fear of retaliation, to protect Members against retaliatory actions against them for their legislative actions, positions or participation in debate. By adopting these changes, Mr. Speaker, we can enshrine these important rights for the minority party.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
I think it's especially warranted in a supermajority where we really don't have any other mechanism to challenge the supermajority. All we have are basic rights. So we ask with that, Mr. Speaker, I would ask that we move to adopt HR4.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Assemblymember Essayli. There's no second on this. This is a resolution before the house. Madam Majority leader, you are recognized.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
I move to lay the resolution on the table.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
Thank you. Madam Majority Leader. Is there a second for this motion? Assemblymember Gibson has seconded Members. This is a procedural vote to lay House Resolution 4 on the table. Procedural vote. This takes 41 votes. The Clerk will open the roll. All Members vote who desire to vote. The majority leader is asking for an vote.
- Unidentified Speaker
Person
The Republican leader is asking for a no vote. Mr. Aceli is asking for a no vote as well. All those vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll. Tally the votes. Ayes 57, noes 19. The resolution is laid on the table.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assembly Member DeMaio, you are recognized.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Mr. Speaker, given that the supermajority's rules package is 73 pages long and the minority was not provided a copy of this legislation until we walked in the room today, I hereby move to recess for one hour to insist that all members vote or read the resolution before they vote on it.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. DeMaio. Mr. DeMaio has made a motion to recess to a time certain. Seconded by Assembly Member Sanchez. Members, this is a procedural vote to recess. Takes a majority of those present and voting. The clerk will open the roll. All those vote who desire to vote. Mr. DeMaio is asking for an aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Majority Leader is asking for a no vote. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll. Ayes: 19; noes: 56. The measure fails. The motion fails. Next order of business will be House Resolution One. Assembly Member Pacheco will present House Resolution One for the purpose of adoption. The clerk will read.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
The clerk will read.
- Reading Clerk
Person
House Resolution One by Assembly Member Pacheco, relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025-26 regular session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assembly Member Pacheco, you're recognized.
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Thank you. Mr. Speaker and Members, I rise to present House Resolution One, which establishes the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025-26 regular session. HR 1 includes various changes to Standing Rules that were in place during the prior session.
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Some of the changes to the Standing Rules include revising the general officers of the Assembly, reducing the number of standing committees and changing the names of the Jobs, Economic Development and the Economy Committee to the Economic Development, Growth and Household Impact Committee.
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Clarifying the requirements for the organization of party caucuses to give both leaders greater discretion and flexibility, clarifying the Speaker's ability to determine the most efficient order of business for floor session to avoid unnecessary delays, clarifying the adjourn in memory process, reducing the bill limit to 35, clarifying that the Budget Committee may meet at any time.
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Clarifying the process for floor amendments to allow bills to be amended more efficiently providing the public with access to the amended bill sooner while retaining the process for consideration of amendments not approved by the specified Committee Chair.
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Allowing a bill to be removed from consent on a check-in session day by submitting a written request to the Chief Clerk, Speaker, and Republican Leader, removing the outdated and unnecessary one-day wait requirement for Assembly bills back on concurrence since the Constitution requires bills to be in print in final form for 72 hours prior to passage.
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Clarifying the process for moving a bill to the inactive file, codifying the longstanding process for use of props and visual aids on the Assembly floor, revising the language regarding appropriate professional business attire on the Assembly floor.
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Clarifying that placards, displays, banners, and signs are not allowed in the gallery, ensuring that all visitors may view floor session and making a number of other technical and non-substantive--I can't talk--non-substantive changes. The changes will ensure decorum in all legislative proceedings and help the Assembly function over the next two years. I respectfully ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Pacheco. Is there any further question or debate on House Resolution One? Seeing none. Assembly Member Pacheco, would you like to close?
- Blanca Pacheco
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and again, I respectfully ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Pacheco. We will take a roll call vote on House Resolution One. This resolution requires 41 votes. The clerk will open the roll. All members vote who desire to vote. All members vote who desire to vote. All members vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll and tally the vote. Ayes: 58; noes: 19.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
The resolution is adopted. Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry will present House Resolution Two on behalf of the Speaker for purposes of adoption. Clerk will read House Resolution Two.
- Reading Clerk
Person
House Resolution Two by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, relative to the election of officers of the Assembly for the 2025-26 regular session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, you may open.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Mr. Speaker and members, I offer House Resolution Two on behalf of Speaker Robert Rivas to designate the non-member officers of the Assembly for the 2025-26 regular session. They are Sue Parker as Chief Clerk and Cheryl Craft as Chief Sergeant-at-Arms.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Sue Parker is the Chief Clerk from the previous session and is returning for another term as clerk overseeing the desk staff and the Engrossing and Enrolling Department. Prior to her appointment as Chief Clerk, she served over 20 years in the clerk's office.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Cheryl Craft is currently the Chief Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms and is being promoted to the position of Chief Sergeant. Ms. Craft is an accomplished law enforcement professional with three decades of experience. She dedicated 25 years to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office specializing in dignitary protection for elected officials.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
For the past five years, she has served with the Assembly Sergeant-at-Arms, the department where she currently holds that position of Deputy Chief of the security operations. Ms. Craft also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice management. Mr. Speaker, I respectfully ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. Is there any question or debate on House Resolution Two? Seeing none. Madam Majority Leader, you may close.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
I simply ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. We will now take a roll call vote on House Resolution Two. This requires 41 votes. Clerk will open the roll. All members vote who desire to vote. All members vote who desire to vote. vote. All members vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll and tally the votes. Ayes: 76; no: zero. The resolution is adopted.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members and guests, we will now move on to the swearing-in of our non-member officers, Sue Parker and Cheryl Craft. Please come forward to the rostrum for your oath of office. Chief Justice Guerrero will administer the oath to the non-member officers.
- Patricia Guerrero
Person
Sue Parker and Cheryl Craft for the Office of Chief Clerk and Chief Sergeant-at-Arms, respectively, please raise your right hand.
- Patricia Guerrero
Person
Do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California, that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which you are about to enter? If so, please affirm your oath by saying 'I do.'
- Patricia Guerrero
Person
Congratulations.
- Sue Parker
Person
I do.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry will present House Resolution Three on behalf of Speaker Rivas for the purpose of adoption. House Resolution Three. The clerk will read.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
The clerk will read.
- Reading Clerk
Person
House Resolution Three by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, relative to the organization of the Assembly for the 2025-26 regular session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Mr. Speaker and members, House Resolution Three is a routine housekeeping resolution which does the following: it authorizes the Rules Committee, Chief Clerk, and Sergeant-at-Arms to receive warrants from the Controller to pay members, officers, and the staff of the Assembly.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
It also requires the Chief Clerk to provide copies of the Assembly weekly histories to specified government offices and accredited press representatives and specifies that during the organizational recess, no bill can be introduced at the desk except by a person designated in writing by the member and that that designation will be filed with the Chief Clerk. I ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. Is there any question or debate on House Resolution Three? Seeing none, all debate having ceased, Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, you may close.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Simply ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. We will take a roll call vote on House Resolution Three. This resolution requires 41 votes. Clerk will open the roll. All members vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll and tally the votes. Ayes: 76; no: zero. The resolution is adopted.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, there are letters at the desk naming the leadership of the Democratic and Republican caucuses who will serve for the 2025-26 regular session. Without objection, the letters will be printed in the journal.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, the delegation from the Senate is here at the rear of the chamber to inform us that the California State Senate has organized for the 2025-26 regular session. Thank you, Senators Ashby, Dahle, Rubio, Grayson, Cervantes, and Padilla. We look forward to working with our Senate colleagues.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, I am appointing a special committee to proceed to the Senate chamber to inform that the Assembly is organized for the 2025-26 regular session. Committee Members are Assembly Member Garcia, Harabedian, Stefani, Michelle Rodriguez, and Rogers. Assembly Members, you may now proceed to the Senate chamber.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assembly Members, we will now recess the regular session for the purpose of convening the First Extraordinary Session. Members, we are now in the First Extraordinary Session. Without objection, we will substitute the prayer pledge and other orders of business from the 2025 regular session for those items in the First Extraordinary Session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, Governor Newsom has issued a proclamation to convene the Legislature in extraordinary session. The proclamation will be deemed read and printed in the journal. The next order of business is the substitution of officers from the regular session for the First Extraordinary Session. Madam Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, you are recognized for your procedural motion.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Mr. Speaker, I request unanimous consent that the vote and oath of office for Speaker Robert Rivas on December 2, 2024 in the regular session be substituted in the First Extraordinary Session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. Thank you for your motion. It's seconded by Assembly Member Hart. Seeing and hearing no objection, this motion carries Robert Rivas as elected Speaker in the First Extraordinary Session. Madam Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, you are recognized for your motion of the non-member officers.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Mr. Speaker, I move that the non-member officers in the 2025-26 regular session be deemed the non-member officers in the First Extraordinary Session and that the respective oaths in the regular session be substituted in the First Extraordinary Session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. This motion requires a second. Motion seconded by Assembly Member Hart. Is there any objection to granting unanimous consent to substitute the non-member officers from the current regular session in the First Extraordinary Session? Hearing none, the motion carries. Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized for your procedural motion.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
I move that the permanent Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 25-26 regular session, except for the organization of the standing committees which shall be created by the Speaker, be adopted in the First Extraordinary Session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. This motion requires a second. Motion seconded by Assembly Member Hart. Is there any objection to granting unanimous consent to substitute the non-member officers from the regular session in the First Extraordinary Session? Hearing none. The motion carries. Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized for your procedural motion.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
I move that the House Resolution Three in the regular session, relative to the bill introductions, controller warrants, and distribution of weekly histories, be deemed adopted in the First Extraordinary Session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. This motion requires a second. Seconded by Assembly Member Hart. Is there any objection to the motion to substitute the provisions of House Resolution Three in the regular session for the same provisions in the First Extraordinary Session? Hearing none. The motion carries.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, there are letters at the desk naming the leadership of the Democratic and Republican caucuses who will serve for the first--excuse me--for the 2025-26 First Extraordinary Session. Without objection, the letters will be printed in the journal. Members, we have completed the organizational tasks for the 2025-26 First Extraordinary Session. Speaker Rivas moves.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assembly Member Hart seconds that the First Extraordinary Session has recessed upon the call of the Speaker. And just like that, we are back in regular session. Members, I'm appointing a special committee to proceed to the--oh, we've done that. Members, there is a resolution at the desk relative to the appointment of the Legislative Counsel.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Without objection, we will move to that item now. Senate Concurrent Resolution Two by Senator Umberg. The clerk will read.
- Reading Clerk
Person
Senate Concurrent Resolution Two by Senator Umberg, relative to the selection of the Legislative Counsel of California.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Mr. Speaker and members, SCR 2 relates to the reappointment of Cara L. Jenkins as the Legislative Counsel of California. In this role, she will continue to oversee a staff of 500 employees who provide expert, nonpartisan, legal, and technical services to the members of the Legislature.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Prior to her appointment at the Legislative Counsel, Ms. Jenkins advised members and staff on legislative procedures, appropriations, the state budget, the Political Reform Act of 1974, election law, litigation, and personal issues, among others. I ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. Is there any discussion or debate on Senate Concurrent Resolution Two? Seeing and hearing none, Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, you may close.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
I ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Without objection, we will substitute the attendance roll call for the vote on this item. Hearing no objection, ayes: 78: no: zero. The resolution is adopted.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, our Legislative Counsel Cara Jenkins is in the rear of the chamber. Please--excuse me--she is to the right of the rostrum. Members, please join me in congratulating her on her appointment. Moving on to adjournments in memory. For the guests that are in the chamber, this is a very solemn moment. It is a very important moment.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
We ask for your complete silence and respect. It's common practice for members to adjourn in the memory of distinguished individuals from our districts. Please give your respectful attention to the Majority Leader and Assembly Member Rogers, who were granted prior permission to honor the memory of Former Assembly Member Patty Berg. Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members. I rise today to adjourn in memory of our colleague, the Honorable Patricia, Patty Berg, Former North Coast Assembly Member and Chair of the Legislative Women's Caucus and the 92nd woman elected to the California State Legislature.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
She was a vocal advocate for women's issues and spearheaded the state's first-of-its-kind Master Plan on Aging. Patty passed away on November 19th in Eureka surrounded by the loving and warmth of her friends. She was 82 years old. She was born in Seattle. Patty moved to Humboldt County with her husband, Patrick Murphy, in 1974.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Patty was influential in the startup of the Humboldt Senior Resource Center. She worked in the county's public health department and was the Founding Executive Director of the Area 1 Agency on Aging. She served in the California State Assembly from 2002 until 2008.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
During those six years, Patty's integrity earned her the respect and cooperation from members on both sides of the aisle. One of Patty's proudest moments in the Legislature was the development of the state's first Master Plan and policy agenda for older adults. That work still continues today. Patty was also proud of her Death with Dignity legislation in 2005 to 2007.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
It was part of the foundation for the 2015 end of life option signed by Governor Jerry Brown. Patty chaired the Legislative Women's Caucus, and under her leadership, produced the first Working Families Agenda. She worked tirelessly to encourage, to inspire, and to support more women to run for public office.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
As the current Chair of the Women's Caucus, I am proud to continue that legacy. Early in her time in the Assembly, Patty founded the nonpartisan girlfriends dinner here in the Legislature as a way for the few women Assembly Members and Senators to support each other.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
While our members and numbers have grown, the dinner continues as a way of support and and lift up each other. Always looking for ways to support newly elected women, Patty created a nonpartisan legislative training program for incoming freshmen to help them get acclimated to their new environment and to bond with one another over common circumstances they would face. Patty was kind. She was generous. She was organized.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
When she wasn't working to improve the lives of Californians, Patty enjoyed gardening and was a master gardener. Patty is survived by her brother Danny Berg and Colleen of Washington, sister Marsha Bowman and Bruce of Florida, step-daughter Gretchen Tavenner and Chris of Montana, step-son Brian Murphy of Idaho, cousin Judy Nick, niece Danielle, nephew Eric, and step-granddaughters Damia and Leila, her team of really incredible intimate friends and her friend and caregiver Mia Mulhern.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Members, I respectfully request that you join me in adjourning in the memory of the Honorable Patty Berg, a member who was fierce, an advocate for her district, and a trailblazer for older adults and women. To number 92, we miss you, and let the bells ring.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Madam Majority Leader. Assembly Member Rogers, you are recognized for your adjournment in memory.
- Chris Rogers
Legislator
Thank you. Mr. Speaker and Members, I want to echo the sentiments of my colleague. If Patty Berg's impact in Sacramento was immense, her impact on the North Coast was immeasurable. Prior to her service in this body, Patty served for over two decades as the Founding Executive Director for the Area Agency on Aging.
- Chris Rogers
Legislator
To the day that she died, she was a fierce advocate for seniors, access to health care for women, for equality, and she fundamentally believed in using the power of this body to better the lives not just of all Californians, but for folks who lived on the North Coast.
- Chris Rogers
Legislator
She successfully fought and saved, fought for and saved the Trinity Hospital to make sure that rural communities had better access to health care. She successfully fought for and succeeded in bringing the first reproductive choice, Planned Parenthood, to Northern California so that folks had access to care. She fought to protect the waterfront in Eureka successfully.
- Chris Rogers
Legislator
She never forgot her roots as she was a fierce advocate for those who needed an advocate in Sacramento. She will be missed, but she will not be forgotten on the North Coast. Thank you so much for the opportunity to recognize Patty.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Rogers. Members, please bring the names to the desk to be printed in the journal. All requests to adjourn in memory will be deemed read and printed in the journal. Moving on to announcements. After we adjourn the floor session today, members will have the opportunity to introduce their first legislative measures.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
I'm ordering the desk to remain open until 4:00 p.m. today for bill introductions. During the organizational recess, the desk will be open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. until Friday, December 20th to process electronic bill introductions. After adjournment, members of the Legislative Women's Caucus should come to the front of this chamber here for a group photo.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
We have completed the organizational tasks of the 2025-26 regular session. Upon adjournment of session today, we will begin our organizational recess. The session schedule is as follows: Monday, January 6th, 2025: floor session at 1:00 p.m. Seeing and hearing no further business, I'm ready to entertain a motion to adjourn.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Speaker Rivas moves and Assembly Member Gallagher seconds that the House stands adjourned for the organizational recess pursuant to Joint Rule 51 until Monday, January 6th, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. The quorum call is lifted and we are adjourned.
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