Assembly Floor
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assembly is now in session. Assemblymember Lackey notices the absence of a quorum sergeant arms will prepare the chamber and bring in the absent Members. Clerk will call the roll.
- Committee Secretary
Person
[Roll Call]
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members quorum is present. We ask our guests and visitors in the rear of the chamber and in the gallery to please stand for the day's prayer. Today's prayer will be offered by our Assembly Chaplain, Reverend Bob Oshita. Reverend Oshita,
- Reverend Bob Oshita
Person
Please join me in a moment of reflection. When I was about 19 years old, while driving back, while backing out of a friend's driveway, my rear tires became stuck in a shallow ditch that was carved out for street repair. As I applied power, my car popped out of the ditch and shot out into the street.
- Reverend Bob Oshita
Person
I scraped the entire side of a car driving by. It was the first accident that I had caused and I felt so bad for days. I was visibly upset with myself. After a few days, my mother said sternly, okay, that's enough. You got in an accident. Then she said slowly, it was an accident.
- Reverend Bob Oshita
Person
You didn't do it on purpose. If you did it on purpose, then we'd never let you drive again. But you got in an accident. You didn't get in a purpose. I think because English was her second language, she would sometimes speak so literally, unintentionally, she made me laugh trying to imagine getting in a purpose. But I understood.
- Reverend Bob Oshita
Person
Sometimes things go wrong. Sometimes things go terribly wrong. And although we know so many things could have been done better, we also know that what happened last week at Washington D.C. s Reagan Airport and in Philadelphia were horrific accidents. They are being investigated. Responsibilities will be assessed, shared and taken.
- Reverend Bob Oshita
Person
But right now still remains a time for grieving, a time for empathy and caring. A time when we recall when our lives have been blindsided by tragedy and our hearts go out to the victims and their families. Last Thursday morning, we opened our floor session with a moment of silence.
- Reverend Bob Oshita
Person
Let every moment of silence we share also be our wake up call. That in an instant our lives can be blindsided by tragedy. In realizing again that life holds no guarantee of tomorrow, our wisdom eyes open and we know that we must hold close the people we love while we have them. Love them now. Thank them now.
- Reverend Bob Oshita
Person
Not tomorrow, not the next time we see them. With wisdom, eyes open, we know again not to take for granted the time we have to be together. Let us live with kindness and gratitude beyond words.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
We ask our guests and visitors to remain standing to join us in the flag salute. Assembly Member Ramos will lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance.
- James Ramos
Legislator
Hand over heart. I pledge allegiance.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
You may be seated. To our guests and visitors today, State law prohibits persons in the gallery from interfering with legislative proceedings or disrupting the orderly conduct of official business. Persons disrupting legislative Proceedings are subject to removal, arrest or other appropriate legal remedies.
- Committee Secretary
Person
Reading of the previous day's Journal Assembly Chamber Sacramento, Thursday, January 16, 2025 the Assembly met at 7am The Honorable Tri Ta Assembly Member, 70th District Presiding.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Aguiar Curry moves and Mr. Flora seconds that the reading of the previous day's journal be distant, be dispensed with with presentations and petitions. There are none. Introductions and references of bills will be deferred, reports of committees will be deemed read and amendments deemed adopted. Messages from the Governor? There are none. Messages from the Senate? There are none.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Moving on to motions and resolutions. The absences for the day. Assembly Members Pellerin, Assembly Members Calderon, Jeff Gonzalez and Assemblymember Sanchez. Majority Leader Aguiar Curry, you're recognized for your procedural motion.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Good afternoon, Mr. Speaker. I request unanimous consent to suspend Assembly Rule 45.5 to allow Assembly Members Patterson and Mark Gonzalez to speak on an adjournment in memory today. Without objection, I request unanimous consent to suspend Assembly rule 118A to allow Assembly Members Addis and Wallis to have guests in the rear of the chamber.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Without objection. Such shall be the order. Members, we're going to move to guest introductions. Assembly Member Addis, you are recognized for your guest introductions.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members, today I'm pleased to welcome representatives from the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo to the California State Assembly.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
Joining us on the Assembly floor is Cal Poly's President, Jeff Armstrong, and two students, Jack Bush, a Master's of Agricultural Education major from Salinas, and Eva Moylan, a biological sciences major from Morro Bay who went to school with my child as well.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
And in the gallery we have 22 additional students who have won individual and team awards as well as 33 Associated Student Incorporated Student leaders. We are here today to celebrate and recognize the amazing achievements of these exceptional Cal Poly students. The students present are among the best and the brightest at Cal Poly.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
They reflect the learn by doing education practiced by this excellent academic institution. And each student has distinguished themselves as an individual or on a team that has received a national Industry Award or in other high profile events. For example, Jack and his team placed second at the National Growers Association Foundation Student Case study competition.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
And Eva received the 2024 American Ornithological Society Student Presentation Nellie Johnson Baroody Award for the best presentation on any topic in Orn. The students in the gallery representing each of the six Cal Poly colleges all received similar recognition in their academic and extracurricular disciplines.
- Dawn Addis
Legislator
And I would like to thank President Jeff Armstrong, his Administration, the faculty of Cal Poly, and of course, the families of all these students for educating such an amazing group that will go on to serve the Central coast and California and our nation's communities and economies. So please join me in giving them a warm welcome and a round of applause.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Welcome to the California Assembly. We're so proud and grateful of your work. Thank you. Assemblymember Wallis. You are recognized for your guest introductions.
- Greg Wallis
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Members, on behalf of our colleague from Indio who's homesick today, I have the pleasure to welcome Ellen Way and Josh and Mary Pickering to the Capitol. Our first guest, Ellen Way, is actually my friend and a constituent.
- Greg Wallis
Legislator
She's the owner of Sanders Family Almond Ranch and is currently the President of the Riverside County Farm Bureau. She also works with the Boys and Girls Club of the Coachella Valley and it's worth noting she's a part of the Assembly family as a former staffer for Assemblyman Jim Batten.
- Greg Wallis
Legislator
Next is Josh Pickering, here today representing family owned Pickering Events along with his wife Mary. Pickering Events now operates the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival which began in 1947 at its current site. The event celebrates our region's annual date harvest, which produce produces roughly 75% of the nation's date fruit.
- Greg Wallis
Legislator
The Pickering family is a strong supporter of Riverside County, providing scholarships to high school students through the Date Festival Scholarship Program and they annually donate tickets to veterans and first responders for the Date Fest and Fair.
- Greg Wallis
Legislator
And a Quick Plug the 77th annual Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival will take place February 13th through March 2nd in the City of Indio. Another good reason to visit our districts. Please join me in welcoming our distinguished guests Ellen Way and Josh and Mary Pickering at the rear of the chambers.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Welcome to the California Assembly.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members will be moving on to business on the Daily File File Item 1 House Resolution 8 by Assemblymember Fong the Clerk will read
- Committee Secretary
Person
House Resolution 8 by Assembly Member Fong and others relative to the Lunar New Year.
- Mike Fong
Legislator
As Chair of the Asian, California, Asian American and Pacific Islander Legislative Caucus. I rise to present HR 8 and wish everyone a happy Lunar New Year this year. Lunar New year was on January 29 with family dinners and community celebrations taking over place over the next few weeks.
- Mike Fong
Legislator
To many Asian Americans in California, Lunar New Year is one of the most auspicious, important holidays of the year and includes long standing cultural traditions welcoming luck and prosperity. The State of California was the first in the nation to recognize Lunar New Year as an official state holiday with other states following suit.
- Mike Fong
Legislator
The lunar calendar rotates through 12 year cycles, with each year representing an animal from the zodiac and through 60 year cycles, with each animal associated with one of the five elements. The 2025 Lunar New Year is Year of the Wood Snake, which symbolizes versatility, adaptability, growth and creativity.
- Mike Fong
Legislator
Some notable individuals born in the Year of the Snake include John F. Kennedy, Bob Dylan, Stephen Hawking, Oprah Winfrey and Taylor Swift. Nearly 6 million AAPIs reside in California, with 2.5 million celebrating the Lunar New Year Holiday by recognizing Lunar New Year, we show our commitment to celebrating the great cultural diversity of our state. I respectfully asked for an aye vote on HR 8 and wish everyone a joyous, healthy and prosperous Year of the Snake. I ask that the first row open be open for co authors thank you,
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
thank you Assemblymember Fong, Assemblymember Ta, you are recognized.
- Tri Ta
Legislator
Thank you Mr. Speaker. I rise to support HR 8 from the Member from Alhambra and I want to thank our Member from Alhambra for introducing this resolution to honor and recognize Lunar New Year from the Asian community. And over the weekend in my district we have a lot of events.
- Tri Ta
Legislator
We have the parade, we have the festival, we have celebration to recognize and honor the third that is Vietnamese Lunar New Year. And I also want to thank our Member from Inyo came all the way to my district to be with me, my family and my team in the parade.
- Tri Ta
Legislator
So this New Year is the Year of the Snake and the celebration is occasion for the community to celebrate, to be in unity and continue to have hope for the future. So I hope that with the spirit of New Year, we continue to work together, we continue to more hope for Californians and we could have a good year. Happy New Year.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assemblymember Gonzalez, you are recognized.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
Thank you Mr. Speaker. On behalf of the Latino Caucus, it is my pleasure to rise in support of HR 8 which recognizes and celebrates Wednesday, January 29, 2025 as a start of the Lunar New Year. California is the most populous and culturally diverse state in the country.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
It is home to more than 6 million Californians of AAPI descent and as a Representative for one of the most diverse districts in the state, I am proud to say Happy New Year or Un feliz y prospero Ano Nuevo.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
To all my AAPI sisters, brothers and siblings, the contributions of the Asian and Pacific Islander American community are invaluable to our state. They have transcended barriers and have reshaped our communities for the better. From education to advocacy, art, sports, politics and beyond Lunar New Year is an annual celebration of good fortune, prosperity and family.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
And in 2025, beginning of the year, the Wood Snake, which symbolizes wisdom, growth and renewal. Those born as a snake are known for their intelligence, calm and determination to achieve their goals. So let's embrace these traits in the new Year in continuing to create a California for all.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
My district in the City of Los Angeles is home to several historically recognized Asian American communities, including Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Koreatown, Little Bangladesh, and Historic Filipino Town. Latinos also live in these communities where we live together, work together, eat together, attend school together, raise families together, caregivers together, share music together, and so much more.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
I'm a proud resident of Chinatown myself and can speak firsthand to our shared community and our shared values. Every year I look forward to the Lunar New Year celebrations, including the Chinatown Firecracker Run and Golden Dragon Parade.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
In fact, on my community swearing in just a couple weeks ago, we had the East Wind Foundation, Lion Dancers and Harang youth drummers. The Latino Caucus joins you in wishing good health, fortune and prosperity to you and your families.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
Thank you to my colleagues from Alhambra, my colleague from Alhambra, and the entire AAPI Legislative Caucus for bringing this resolution forward. Happy New Year and I respectfully ask for your aye vote. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Gonzalez. Assemblymember Lee, you are recognized.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise today on behalf of the California Legislative LGBTQ Caucus and as a Member of the AAPI Caucus in support of HR 8 in commemoration of Lunar New Year. The year of the Wood Snake represents growth and rebirth, reminding us to embrace new ideas and opportunities.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
The symbol of the snake, representing problem solving and skilled communication inspires us to advocate for change and unity and to champion the rights of AAPI and LGBTQ individuals. As we enter the New Year, we honor icons like Alec Mapa, who was born in the Year of the Wood Snake.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
He has been a trailblazer for Filipino representation, and his natural intuition, communication skills and charisma embodied the spirit of the snake. His profound contributions, particularly to the LGBTQ community, underscore the remarkable potential within us all to make transformative change.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
This celebration is a testament to the cultural traditions of the AAPI community brought to California, including those from LGBTQ backgrounds and Members. I want to wish everyone at Sun Ning Phailo and Konghui Fat Tsoi for those reasons, I hope you will vote for HR 88 being a lucky number in our tradition. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Lee. Assemblymember Ahrens, you are recognized.
- Patrick Ahrens
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, today I rise on behalf of the California Legislative Jewish Caucus in support of HR 8 in celebration of Lunar New Year. As a caucus, we are proud to participate in the long standing traditions and rich culture of our Asian and Pacific Islander colleagues and communities.
- Patrick Ahrens
Legislator
Our Jewish community shares many traditions within the AAPI community in celebrating Lunar New Year when many return home to reconnect with their families, to take comfort in good company, good fortune and great food.
- Patrick Ahrens
Legislator
For many in our community, the rituals and customs are also act as a yearly reminder of the important cultural values that should be brought into the next year. Unfortunately, our communities also face many of the same challenges, including an ongoing rise in hate.
- Patrick Ahrens
Legislator
We recognize that Asian and Pacific Islander communities continue to face hardships and as a result of hate, motivated violence. But we are deeply moved by the resilience and the courage of our Asian and Pacific Islander neighbors and families.
- Patrick Ahrens
Legislator
And we are deeply grateful for the AAPI colleagues and neighbors and allies who have shown unwavering support amidst recent challenges facing both of our communities. I am sure both of our communities look forward towards the symbols for this year of the Wood snake, tolerance and brightness, hoping that they may be found in abundance through this next year. And in that spirit, I rise on behalf of the Jewish Caucus in support of HR 8.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Ahrens. Assemblymember Haney, you are recognized.
- Matt Haney
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members. I want to thank my colleague from Los Angeles for bringing this resolution forward and to the AAPI Caucus for your leadership and for helping us celebrate the Lunar New Year this year. I want to wish everyone around the country, around our state, around the world who is celebrating the Lunar New Year a very happy New year.
- Matt Haney
Legislator
Sunny Filock Ganghae Fat Choi I am very proud to represent a district and the city and County of San Francisco with my other colleague that is one of the oldest and largest API communities in our country.
- Matt Haney
Legislator
San Francisco had the first Chinese community in our state and holds the largest and oldest Chinatown outside of China in the world. It was established during 1848 during the California Gold Rush and there are countless contributions that have been made from residents of our city in Chinatown and beyond.
- Matt Haney
Legislator
We also are very proud to host the largest Lunar New Year parade in the country that attracts over 3 million visitors, spectators and television viewers with lion dances, vibrant floats and a 288 foot golden dragon. I want to invite everybody to join us at that parade which will be held this year on February 15th.
- Matt Haney
Legislator
The parade dates back to the 1860s, making it over 160 years old. It was originally created by Chinese immigrants who wanted to share their culture with the wider San Francisco community. This year we welcome the Year of the Snake, which symbolizes patience, love and resilience.
- Matt Haney
Legislator
I'm very proud to represent Chinatown and the vibrant and thriving broader API community in San Francisco. This is a very special moment for the entire world, for everyone who celebrates for our state and for my city, which celebrates this with a tremendous of purpose, unity and joy.
- Matt Haney
Legislator
And I want to thank my colleagues again for bringing this forward and recognizing this holiday. A happy Lunar New Year. Sunny Filock and I urge an aye vote on this resolution. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Haney. Assemblymember Caloza, you are recognized.
- Jessica Caloza
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise in support of HR 8 to support my colleague from Alhambra. I am a proud Member of the Women's Caucus of the AAPI Caucus and also stand before you as the first Filipina elected to the state Legislature.
- Jessica Caloza
Legislator
Really excited also to be supporting this resolution along with five other AAPI women in the state Legislature, which is the most AAPI women we've ever had in our California State representation. My District, Assembly, District 52 includes Northeast LA, East LA and South Glendale and has a robust Asian American community.
- Jessica Caloza
Legislator
My district has a big Chinese American community, a Filipino American community. And so there's so many countries and communities who celebrate this really important holiday. And so I rise in support of this and hope that my colleagues do so as well. So thank you so much and happy Lunar New Year.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Caloza. Assemblymember Nguyen, you are recognized.
- Stephanie Nguyen
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members, I rise on behalf of the Legislative Women's Caucus and as a Vietnamese American, in the Vietnamese community, we consider Lunar New Year aesthetic. And for the longest time, everybody referred to Lunar New Year as Chinese New Year. I myself growing up calling it Chinese New Year.
- Stephanie Nguyen
Legislator
And it wasn't until recently that that we've all learned that it's called Lunar New Year. Because I would be remiss if I didn't mention that the Lunar New Year is celebrated by our Chinese American, our Vietnamese American, our Korean Americans and our Mien community as well.
- Stephanie Nguyen
Legislator
And while you think of the New Year as just a day of celebration, I can tell you that I spent the days, nights preparing for this day, meaning I made sure the laundry was done, the dishes was done, vacuumed, mopped, the windows were cleaned.
- Stephanie Nguyen
Legislator
It is one of these days where we spend hours, days up until 11:59, to ensure that the house is super clean. Because a clean house is going to reference the home for the rest of the year. It referenced the entire life. If your home is messy, your life will be messy.
- Stephanie Nguyen
Legislator
As we think about the snake this year, a snake sheds and they get rid of that skin and they start the new year. And so what's going to happen or what did happen as we think about the Wood snake is that let's be like a snake. Shed the skin of 2024 and welcome 2020. I ask for your aye vote HR 8. Lucky number eight.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
And thank you, Assemblymember Nguyen. Assemblymember Gipson, you are recognized.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker and Members. I want to thank my brother from the Los Angeles area, Alhambra. Thank you very much for bringing this HR before us. Today I rise on behalf of the Legislative Black Caucus. And I was looking at my notes and mostly everyone on this floor has already captured what my notes reflected.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
So I won't bore you. I simply say that, you know, a fun fact, which means that in a number of countries, the Asian country includes China, Vietnam, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Thailand. And so just like the Legislative Black Caucus, certainly the API Caucus have seen so much discrimination over years.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
But we stand in solidarity to uplift as brothers and sisters in this Lunar New Year celebration. And we want to thank you for the beautiful gifts. I know that someone's going to mention it at some point in time, but I want to say thank you very much because we can reach across the aisle and find common good.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
And we celebrate the year of the snake with each and every one of you. And I want to thank my sister from Sacramento for sharing about the shedding of the skin because I think that we need to shed skin and start anew. And it represents a freshness, it represents a brand new start. It gives us an opportunity to pause. So thank you very much for the education. I respectfully ask for an aye vote on HR 8.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Gipson. Assemblymember Kalra, you are recognized.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And I want to thank our AAPI caucus chair for bringing HR 8 forward to celebrate Lunar New Year, which is of course because of the work of this body, now an official, considered official state holiday.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
And representing San Jose, certainly want to extend my wishes to our vibrant community that's celebrating, including our Chinese green and of course our Vietnamese community. Many folks don't know that in San Jose there was a Chinatown, actually several of them dating back to 19th century that were, that was.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
They were repeatedly burned down because of racism and xenophobia. And the resilience of the community continued to rebuild. And of course we know that San Jose Being the city that has the largest Vietnamese community of any single city outside of Vietnam is an example of resilience and an example of rebuilding one's lives in a new country.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
We have the historic fact that we at the same time have two Vietnamese Americans that are representing this body, which is I think a great sign of how strong the Vietnamese community has been in becoming a fabric of not just this country, but I can tell you in San Jose, the Vietnamese community is inseparable from our city and our community.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
And as was mentioned by our colleague from Orange County and by our colleague from here in the Sacramento area, there are many celebrations. I've been to already three or four that celebrations. We'll have a few more to go over the next couple weeks as well as celebrations within our Chinese, Korean and other communities.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
And I think when I think back when I first came to this country, to San Jose In 19, we had many thousands of refugees that left their war torn home and came to San Jose and so many other communities many times welcomed, many times they were not.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
But we know that they were escaping horrors, they were escaping, they were escaping their loss of freedom to come to a place that accepted them. And for many years and decades later we still have folks from South East Asia coming and seeking asylum here.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
And I think that we need to remember that this country has always been that beacon of hope that has accepted immigrants. Even before there was a thing called papers. We accepted immigrants from all over the world and especially our Asian American brothers and sisters who are celebrating Lunar New Year that brings so much culture to our community.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
And so I want to thank the Member from Alhambra for bringing this forward. I want to wish all of my community and all Californians a happy Lunar New Year. Xin Ning Kweila, Sehe Bok Mani, Badi SEO and of course Chik Mang Namai. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you Assemblymember Kalra seeing and hearing no further debate. Assemblymember Fong, you may close.
- Mike Fong
Legislator
Thank you so much to the Members from Los Angeles, Westminster, San Jose, San Francisco, Sunnyvale, San Jose, Sacramento, Carson and all the Diversity caucus for uplifting HR 8. Really appreciate that and ask the first rope and be open for co authors. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you Assemblymember Fong. All debate having ceased, the Clerk will open the roll for co authors Members. This vote is for co authors. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. There are 72 CO authors added. Excuse me, Clerk will close the roll. There are 72 CO authors added without objection.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
We'll now take a voice vote on the resolution. All those in favor say Aye. All those opposed Nay. The ayes have it. The resolution is adopted. Members, we will now recess the regular session to convene the first extraordinary session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Without objection, we will substitute the prayer pledge and other orders of business from the 202526 regular session for those items in the first extraordinary session, our speaker is asked to address the.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Good morning, Members. Thank you, Mr. Speaker Pro Tem. We are gathered here this morning or this afternoon in a chamber whose centerpiece is this portrait of Abraham Lincoln right above this dais. Abraham Lincoln, he kept our public together at a time in our history when we were the most divided, and yet he saw the humanity in every person.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And I know that all 79 of us here, representing 40 million Californians, we were inspired to public service because we want to make life better for people and hopefully, hopefully leave a legacy. This year, our focus is on the cost of living and housing and other issues that deserve our urgency.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
They said in December at our organizational session, our constituents, they don't feel that the State of California is working for them. And their primary concern is the cost of living here at home. We all know that because we hear it. They're telling us repeatedly. So our task is.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
It's urgent and it's clear, to make life more affordable for every resident of our state. Of course, we will face challenges that we didn't know were coming, like the horrific fires in Los Angeles. And unfortunately, we know that more challenges will come.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And these are times when we must come together, find consensus, not rush to social media to point fingers. Our job, above all else, is to protect our residents, whether the threat is wildfires or other natural disasters or threats to their civil liberties and freedoms. And let me be blunt.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Right now, Californians are being threatened by an out of control Administration in Washington that doesn't care about the Constitution, that thinks there are no limits to its power. Increasingly, our own residents are being threatened by actions taken by the Trump Administration. And it is our duty to rise to the moment.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
We must ensure that our residents receive the federal services, the federal benefits that they have contributed to and that they deserve. Given the many Executive orders that have been issued over the past two weeks, I can say with clarity, we do not trust President Donald Trump. Just consider the words and actions coming from our President.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
He has referred to undocumented immigrants as animals. He directed a draconian federal freeze on critical resources. Resources for school lunches, life saving medicine, veterans benefits, resources for the LGBTQ community. The list goes on and on and on.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
This decision, this memo caused chaos around the country, resulted in dozens of lawsuits filed on behalf of multiple states who moved swiftly to defend vulnerable residents. He said the horrible disaster at Reagan International Airport last week was because of DEI diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Can you imagine?
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And he said this with no evidence in the first hours, when families are just learning about lost loved ones. Then we learned that just the Week prior, President Trump had fired the entire Aviation Security Advisory Commission Committee. He's given the keys. He's given the world's richest man more than a seat at the table.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
He gave him the keys to the White House, to our federal payment system. Together, they are indiscriminately cutting funds from public safety and reproductive health care to HIV and AIDS prevention. They're intent on enacting retribution under the guise of austerity.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
And as we all know, President Trump, one of his first actions, pardoned violent criminals who viciously attacked U.S. capitol Police officers with metal pipes, baseball bats, flag poles, leading to injuries, deaths and suicides. How can we trust a President who calls for law and order, yet pardons his own supporters when they attack law enforcement?
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Now, our President has given Ayes agents the authority to enter schools, churches and hospitals, all for Showy Raids that make the evening news. They're sweeping up many immigrants with no criminal history at all, separated from their families, subject to deportation without due process. These are the facts. Here in California, there are 1.8 million undocumented people.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
People who pay about 8.5 billion, $8.5 billion in state and local taxes every single year. They raise families, they contribute to our communities. These law abiding immigrants, they are Californians. They are not criminals. Now look, there has been a long standing policy in our country that undocumented residents who do commit serious crimes, they must be deported.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
They must be held accountable. This happened under President Biden, it happened under President Obama. It isn't new. What's new is this strategy of fear and chaos. The denial of due process, the plans for mass deportation on an unprecedented scale. They want to end asylum, change the Constitution, to remove birthright citizenship. These radical plans, they threaten our residents.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
So we will do what is necessary to defend our residents. We must defend them. And not just from this immediate threat, but from all the chaos, all of the abuse of power that we're going to see coming from Washington D.C. over the next four years.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
I want to speak directly to the millions of immigrants who call California home. Immigrants who have worked hard to build a better life for themselves, for their families. You are a vital part of our communities. You are loved, you are respected. And you belong here in the State of California.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
To my fellow colleagues, I know that we are all up to the challenge. It is an honor to work with each and every one of you. There is so much talent and knowledge in this room. Of course there will be differences of opinion, but I know all of us want to make life better for Californians.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
I hope that we can all take inspiration from this portrait of Abraham Lincoln. That's why it is here. During difficult times, he kept his head. He knew what he believed in. He stayed true to his values, but he never lost sight of the humanity of all Americans. Chaos has no place here.
- Robert Rivas
Legislator
Fear and hatred have no place here. We will be professional, collaborative and focused. We are not going to be distracted from our mission to protect our residents, to protect our economy, and to deliver the best possible public services to the 40 million Californians we all represent. Thank you very much.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Members. Thank you, Members. Moving to business. On the file, item 1, Senate Bill 1 by Assembly Member Gabriel with amendments. The Clerk will read
- Committee Secretary
Person
Senate Bill 1. With amendments by Assemblymember Demaio.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assemblymember Demaio, you're recognized on the amendments.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. And Mr. Speaker, I appreciate your commitment to, quote, be professional and be collaborative. We may have disagreements about policy, but we can debate our disagreements and hear both sides. And I hope that that commitment is followed through the remainder of this term.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
I offer an amendment for my colleagues to consider that would clarify that not a single penny in this measure would go to provide legal defense to a state or local politician or a Senate confirmed cabinet officer if the Federal Government brings charges against them for impeding federal law enforcement duties. I think it's important that we understand who's really aided or benefited by this Bill.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
And there are a lot of instances where issues have been raised about the appropriateness or the legality of elected officials, government officers engaging in conduct that some may consider aiding and abetting criminals or interfering with the Federal Government's authority and right to enforce federal law.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
I would commend to you a letter distributed to a number of elected officials throughout the State of California in December by America First Legal that lays out a number of federal laws that state and local officials in California may run afoul of.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Now, I know that many of my colleagues will say they disagree, and that's certainly a good position for you to take. It's one position. But if you were so confident that the law's on your side, we shouldn't force taxpayers into footing the Bill for criminal defense and legal defense.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Attorneys for politicians, if they're so bullish, if they're so confident that they're not breaking the law by engaging in certain activities, let them. Let them put their neck on the line. Now, nothing in my amendment prohibits them from affording themselves the attorney provided to every single individual in society a public defender, but not some high priced government attorney that only the exclusive are able to access.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
So I urge my colleagues to adopt this resolution, this amendment, to clarify that this Bill will not go to provide legal defense to California State and local politicians who I believe are recklessly engaging in interference with the Federal Government on a number of fronts, on a number of policies that not only do not serve the constituents of this state, but would bring legal jeopardy to themselves.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
I think it's important we can actually help these officials think twice. If they thought that they would have to afford themselves, they would have to pay for their own legal counsel to defend their actions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Demaio. Assemblymember Bauer Kahan. You are recognized.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members, I want to thank my colleague from San Diego first for his comments regarding debate on this floor. As a former presiding officer, I couldn't agree more that I hope debate on this floor remains open, respectful and continued. And that's why I rise in opposition to these amendments.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
I think it's incredibly important that this body understands the breadth of this amendment. First of all, I want to say that I believe, and I've served with many of you for many, many years, that each of us took that oath of office on the first day to stand by the law to uphold the Constitution of this Great state and the United States of America.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And I actually believe that all 79 of us try to do that every day and do that to the best of our ability. I also believe our local elected officials, public servants who serve their communities day in and day out are doing their best. But this amendment would stop any payment of legal services.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And I want to make a point about the law. And I know you guys have had my law school lessons before, so here's another one. But the State of California has sovereign immunity under the Constitution. So someone doesn't like what the state is doing, they can't sue the state. But you know who they can sue?
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
Each and every one of us. And if that were to happen for the actions of the state, the state would defend us in those lawsuits. I think that is wholly appropriate. And so that is part of the reason why I don't think this amendment is appropriate.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
I would respectfully submit that we do continue, even after today, to control the purse strings on every dollar that is spent by the Attorney General and others that would defend us. And if there was some specific instance that we found inappropriate, we do control those purse strings and we could.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
But the breadth of this amendment, that would stop all defense of us at a time, especially when we're being threatened with legal actions for doing our jobs. For protecting Californians, I think is just too much, too far and not appropriate. And with that, I respectfully ask for your no vote on these amendments.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Bauer Kahan. Majority Leader Aguirre Curry, you are recognized. This requires a second. Seconded by Assemblymember Garcia. This motion is not debatable. It takes a majority of those present and voting Members. This is a procedural vote. The Clerk will open the roll.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
All those vote who desire to vote. The Majority Leader is asking for an aye vote. Assemblymember Demaio is asking for a no vote. All those vote who desire to vote. The Clerk will close the roll and tally the votes. Ayes 52 noes 17 amendments are laid on the table. Senate Bill 1 by Assemblymember Gabriel. Clerk will read
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- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assemblymember Gabriel, you may open.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Thank you very much. Mr. Speaker, I rise to proudly present SB1, which authorizes funding for the Department of Justice for litigation involving unlawful or unconstitutional actions by the Federal Government. Let me be clear.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
While we always hope to collaborate with our federal partners, we also have a responsibility to protect California taxpayers and to defend the fundamental rights of all Californians. For this reason, we cannot and we will not stand idly by while the Trump Administration breaks the law or violates the U.S. constitution. And this is not theoretical.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
As you heard our speaker so eloquently lay out. In the last few weeks, we have seen efforts by the Trump Administration to unilaterally rewrite the Constitution and to withhold critical funding from California residents. Californians should rest assured that their elected representatives will vigorously protect both their fair share of federal dollars and their fundamental constitutional rights.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Colleagues, it's important to understand that this Bill simply authorizes funding up to 25 million. We are not spending 25 million today. And we hope that the Administration will back away from its efforts to violate the Constitution and unlawfully withhold money from Californians.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Colleagues, this Bill includes important reporting and transparency language and will ensure that we are prepared to protect California taxpayers and defend their sacred constitutional rights. I respectfully ask for an aye vote on SB1.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Gabriel. Assemblymember Essayli, you are recognized.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise in opposition to to this Bill, SB1. And as for the comments we just heard by the speaker, they were the one. It was some of the most partisan divisive and factually inaccurate statements I've ever heard. The President of the United States is not undermining the Constitution.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Mr. Bryan, you're recognized for your point of order.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
The Member from Corona is not speaking on the merits of the Bill. And I ask that the Speaker respectfully admonish him and suggest that he keep his comments to the merits of the Bill.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Bryan. Your point is well taken. However, Mr. Essayli would like to give you as much room as possible to make your point. Please Continue.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Now just note that the the Member whose Bill it is started his comments by referring to the Speaker's comments and to the actions of our President. I'd like to respond and address those because apparently this legislation is to protect us from the President, which is absolutely ridiculous.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
The President of the United States was overwhelmingly elected in the Electoral College and in the popular vote. He had a mandate to come into office and to enforce the laws of the United States. That's exactly what he's doing. He is not undermining the Constitution. He has not signed one thing that's contrary to the Constitution.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
He's enforcing the Constitution. He's enforcing our immigration laws. He's removing criminal illegal immigrants from our society, from our communities and returning them to their homes where they belong. That is what the American people voted for and that is what the American people want.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
And for this body to appropriate $50 million to sue and block and obfuscate the President of the United States, I think is outrageous. We need to be focused on the State of California. We need to look at our home and community and fix our state. We need to fireproof our state.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
We need to enforce Prop 36, give the resources to the counties that they need to enforce Prop 36. We need to make California affordable by rolling back the disastrous policies, regulations and taxes passed mostly by this body. So I believe we should be working with the President of the United States, not fighting him and suing him.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
That is not a good measure of good faith and trying to work with our federal partners, especially at a time when we're asking for billions of dollars in aid.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
So I strongly oppose this Bill and ask my colleagues to consider the tone and context of this Bill and what you are trying to get out of the Federal Government and how this is going to be perceived. This is not going to look favorable upon us when we're asking for aid for our state. Mr. Speaker, I ask for a hard no on this Bill.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Essayli, Assembly Member Ward, you are recognized Members. Please. No applause.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Rise in strong support for SB1. I want to thank our colleague from Los Angeles for bringing this measure forward. I want to thank our colleague in the Senate from San Francisco for introducing this measure. Because it's been a long time coming, in fact, two and a half months now, that so many in our community have been fearful about what the new future would look like for them and the Californians that we so desperately protect.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
As the chair of our LGBT Legislative Caucus, I can tell you that the fear and the worry has been real and palpable. And just in fact, this last weekend, have a talk with a number of our community leaders.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
We recognize that these hits are already coming to many of our social service providers, those that are seeing their contracts canceled, that are providing behavioral health services, that are providing STD counseling and HIV prevention services, and the list will go on and on and on.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
But worse, some of the Executive orders that have already been coming that are attacking Californians, transgender Californians, for service Members, for their ability to access health care for their children, for service Members themselves, and their ability to actually serve openly and honestly for who they are when they're doing a great job serving our nation, for our educational institutions, both K12 institutions, as well as our higher educational institutions.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
And the list goes on and on. We are a state. We are a great State of 40 million people who deserve us to be able to stand up and be able to support the vision that we have for California and the support systems that we have for the brighter opportunity for all of them in education, in healthcare. And the list goes on and on and on.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
We know that our state, under then Attorney General during between 2017 and 2020, was able to successfully sue the federal Administration for violations of the Constitution, for violations of our rights, and was able to recover so much more than the down payment that we are authorizing like a Bill here today to be able to make sure that we get our fair share.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
I'd be remiss if we don't use every opportunity to remind all Californians that we are a donor state, that we send so much to the Federal Government than we get back in resources. And so just remember that as we are voting on SB 1, because we are fighting here for our fair share.
- Chris Ward
Legislator
We're fighting to be able to protect our vision, and we're fighting to make sure that the effects, the negative and harmful effects that I had heard referenced earlier as being positive effects, they could be anything further from the truth. They are divisive, they are hurtful, they sow chaos and they will ultimately set us back in a free and an honorable society. I think that we are all trying to be able to promote. For that reason, I'm in strong support of SB1.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Ward. Dr. Baines, you are recognized.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
Thank you, speaker and Members. When this Bill was first put forward, I had real questions about whether we were responding to a serious threat or simply trying to score some cheap political points. But this new Administration has erased any doubts that I may have had.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
The President and the speaker of the House have shown us the kind of men they are. They've looked into the eyes of fire victims and all they've seen is an opportunity to use this. Use them as pawns of their culture war.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
They want to handcuff our first responders, pause our disaster recovery and delay home rebuilding because they want to brag about sticking it to California. Imagine standing surrounded by the ashes of the LA fires where thousands have lost everything they've owned and having the audacity to say, we'll help you rebuild, but first change your state's voting laws.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
I spent time deployed to the fire zone and I've seen firsthand the destruction and the impact on families. To say they haven't been through enough isn't just callous, it's a fundamental betrayal of American values. Look, state policies have undoubtedly played a major role in increasing the cost of living in California.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
And that's why I've routinely voted against many of the bills that my fellow Democrats have authored and passed off this floor. But there's a time for fighting and a time for being a team player and working together.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
Whether homes are burning in a blue or a red state, the American people need to know their government is capable of working instead of fighting. Look, in the emergency room, I don't ask for someone's voter registration before I attend them. As a Doctor, a firefighter doesn't check your political yard sign before putting out your house fire.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
All I can say is thank God the President and the speaker of the House are not first responders, because instead of running towards the emergency, they are literally running away from it. The President has made a habit of calling our Governor scum on his fake version of Twitter. Mr.
- Jasmeet Bains
Legislator
President, what would you call someone who holds disaster aid hostage and uses fire victims for political gain? Because I can think of a name for someone like that. California needs to fight for the lives of the people. The President and the speaker of the House have decided that they are just collateral damage. If Washington won't do its job, then we'll do it for them. This is what this Bill is all about. And I urge a strong aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Baines. Assemblymember Schultz, you are recognized.
- Nick Schultz
Legislator
Yes. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I was not planning to address the body today, but I felt moved to do so when I heard both from our speaker, who I echo every single point that the speaker said today. And I also felt compelled to speak when I heard from my colleague from Corona.
- Nick Schultz
Legislator
Now, my colleague from Corona mentioned that there were some inaccuracies, misstatements in the Speaker's comments. I disagree. And that's a fine point to bear. We can disagree in this body. But I also heard what I believe are incomplete statements from my colleague. And therefore I simply want to on the record, before we take a vote that the entire state, and I would argue the entire country, may be watching, I want to point out two things that my colleague may not be aware of.
- Nick Schultz
Legislator
First of all, this Administration is willfully and knowingly changing, attempting to change the Constitution of the United States. I simply ask everyone today, Google Article 5 to the United States Constitution. You will not find the words President or Executive anywhere in there.
- Nick Schultz
Legislator
The only way in which the United States Constitution may be amended or changed is by the state legislatures or by the Congress and not the Executive branch. With regards to the pause or the freeze on federal funding, I'll simply add that Article 1, Section 9 grants no such authority to the Executive branch.
- Nick Schultz
Legislator
The actions of this Administration violate not only the impoundment act of 1974, but violate the Constitution itself. And so I'll simply close with this. Mr. Speaker, I know I'm new here, but not that long ago we all took an oath together to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California, and to defend it against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
- Nick Schultz
Legislator
We have an obligation, in the absence of congressional leadership, to stand up and to safeguard the Constitution that we all swore to uphold, the Constitution that President Lincoln himself fought to defend. And if we won't do that in this moment, this moment in which we will all be judged, I simply ask, what the heck are we all doing here? I strongly urge a vote on yes for SB1.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Schultz. Assemblymember McKinnor, you are recognized.
- Tina McKinnor
Legislator
Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of this measure. Let's be clear. This measure is not about one American. This measure is about 40 million Americans who live right here in California and who rely upon us and our Federal Government to protect us during natural disasters and to respect the due process of the law that is guaranteed to US in the 14th Amendment of the Constitution to respect the rights afforded to California and all states under the 10th Amendment of the Constitution to respect the voting rights afforded to Californians and all U.S.
- Tina McKinnor
Legislator
citizens under the 14th Amendment, the 15th Amendment, the 19th Amendment, the 24th Amendment and the 26th Amendment of the Constitution. We would be derelict in our duty to not protect this great state from threats, both foreign or domestic, that seek to undermine rule of law in the United States.
- Tina McKinnor
Legislator
The destructive chaos from this Administration in just the last 72 hours is proof that these funds are needed to protect vulnerable Californians. I received panic phone calls from constituents last week fearful of the housing choice vouchers, funds that their family relies upon to keep them from becoming homeless had been canceled and asking for help to pay February's rent.
- Tina McKinnor
Legislator
I received panic phone calls from landlords that receive housing choice vouchers asking if they will be paid this month and how they will pay their mortgage or or their property on their property if federal housing programs are suspended or eliminated.
- Tina McKinnor
Legislator
I received tearful pleas from veterans, seniors in my district asking what will happen to their ability to access health care if funding for VA and Medicare are suspended. Members, these are real threats to real Californians. Every Member in this chamber raised their right hand and took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution.
- Tina McKinnor
Legislator
Today's action will give California the resources we need to protect our people from a very real domestic threat to the Constitution and to protect the residents of this state that we all here in this chamber swore to protect and defend. It's time to act and I respectfully ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you Assemblymember McKinnor. Assemblymember Demaio, you are recognized.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Thank you Mr. Speaker. And I want to thank my colleague from the Bay Area for confirming what this Bill is about in large sense. And that is, it's not about the people. It's not about our constituents. It's about the politicians who knew that if they gave up their taxpayer funded lawyers that they would have to think twice about their actions.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
It's a lot easier to do something that is reckless, not consistent with the law when you know that your constituents will foot the Bill for the highest priced lawyer you can possibly hire with government funds.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
If you were so certain of the legitimacy, the legality of your actions, you would go it alone on principle because you have nothing to worry about. But you know, you know that the taxpayer funded lawyers in this Bill are more about the politicians than the people.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Let me tell you some of the other policies that these lawsuits the legal action that will be funded by these dollars that you're appropriating. Let's give some specific examples. The speaker says, zero, he's so worried about the cost of living.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
You know that the cost of living has been at a crisis point and this Legislature has not acted on that for several years, several cycles. But under this Bill, we will take legal action against the Trump Administration to defend the ban on natural gas appliances.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Natural gas powered vehicles, those policies that you're going to now sue over are very costly to working families. A home retrofit is at least $30,000 to take all the natural gas appliances out. And don't even start to explain where we're going to get the energy because we're not going to have energy reliability if we switch entirely to electricity.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
You say you want to protect children, but I can see this Bill funding litigation to stop DNA testing of migrant children at the border so that children continue to be trafficked because we don't know their true identity. You say you want to defend LGBT children.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Questioning children should not be encouraged to make a decision, a life altering, inalterable decision, so early. But you will use taxpayer funds to defend a reckless policy. Again, let's put specifics to the sorts of litigation that you want to Fund with this Bill and you'll find that all the lofty rhetoric, it's not real.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
The reality is Californians will be hurt by the litigation that you're bringing. You are putting us on a collision course with the National Administration and you're doubling down on policies that hurt Californians. But the most important thing you accomplished today, you kept your taxpayer funded lawyers.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Demaio. Assemblymembers Zbur, you are recognized.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise today in strong support of Senate Bill 1. It's unfortunate that some in the minority seek to portray the motivation for this funding as partisan or political or that it's about protecting politicians. There could be nothing further from the truth. This is about protecting our people, Californians and our economy.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
There is nothing partisan about ensuring that hungry kids have food to eat. Or protecting families from being ripped apart in churches. Or standing up for brave service Members risking their lives for our country. Or ensuring that emergency assistance for wildfire victims make it to those in need.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Last week, the President tried to illegally stop payments for programs that all Californians depend on. Not just in blue districts or red districts or Democratic counties or Republican counties, but everywhere and for everyone. California was locked out of our Medicaid payment system. In Tulare County 63% of residents rely on Medi Cal for basic health care.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
In Imperial, it's 57%. In Glenn, county, it's 49%. And in Riverside County, it's 42%. Across the state, critical services were threatened.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
Funding to hire firefighters in Orange County and Modesto for bulletproof vests to protect police officers in Yuba City and in Indio for small farmers in San Diego County and the Central Valley to grow food for hungry families. Firefighters and police officers and farmers don't care which party controls the White House or our state government.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
They care about serving our communities. And they need the resources to do it. Our Attorney General secured a temporary restraining order blocking the President's actions. But it's temporary, and we must continue to defend the rule of law. I don't believe that any Member here would rather not spend these funds on other priorities.
- Rick Chavez Zbur
Legislator
But the Administration in Washington has forced our hands. It would be a dereliction of duty to do nothing as they violate the law and harm our families, our communities and our economy. The President may betray his oath of his oath to uphold and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, but we cannot. I respectfully ask for your aye vote on Senate Bill 1.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Zbur. Assemblymember Bennett, you are recognized.
- Steve Bennett
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It's beyond preposterous. It's sad. It's beyond laughable. It's truly sad for someone to stand up and hear and tell us the President of the United States is not putting the children of California at risk, that the President of the United States is not putting every vulnerable person in California at risk.
- Steve Bennett
Legislator
That the President of the United States is not putting all of us at risk. And the simple, straightforward piece of evidence that proves how preposterous, laughable and sad those statements are is the fact that during this President's First Administration, the State of California sued the Administration more than 100 times.
- Steve Bennett
Legislator
And in more than two thirds of those cases, the courts ruled that this current President's Administration was violating the law or the Constitution or both. That should be case closed.
- Steve Bennett
Legislator
But what's truly sad is that there are a number of good people sitting on this floor today who know how sad it is these statements being made and will not be able to stand up and vote in the right way today. I feel sorry for some of my colleagues in that situation, truly. But it is beyond sad that we are in this state, in this country right now. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Bennett. Assemblymember Muratsuchi, you are recognized.
- Al Muratsuchi
Legislator
Thank you very much. You know, I also lament that we are in this situation where we have the President of the United States attempting to dismantle our democratic government and our Constitution.
- Al Muratsuchi
Legislator
But at this time, in this moment, where our democracy is under attack, our Constitution is under attack, where we have the President issuing Executive order after Executive order, blatantly unconstitutional, blatantly unlawful, such as trying to unilaterally take back the constitutional right to birthright citizenship, to unilaterally freeze federal funding.
- Al Muratsuchi
Legislator
When we all learn in high school civics that it is the Congress that appropriates funds and that the President cannot unilaterally withhold funds that have been appropriated by Congress. All we have to fight for Californians is to resort to the courts.
- Al Muratsuchi
Legislator
And we hope that our courts will uphold the Constitution and our laws when our President and the Republican majority in Congress are failing to do so. That is why this measure is necessary, because we only have the courts to uphold our Constitution and our laws.
- Al Muratsuchi
Legislator
As chair of the Education Committee, I have been focused on his actions attacking public education. And I just want to emphasize again how this measure is necessary to ensure that federal funds continue to support our most vulnerable students. Our biggest sources of federal funds for public education are Title 1 for Low income kids and special education.
- Al Muratsuchi
Legislator
Those Low income kids that rely on Title 1 funds, those special needs kids that rely on federal funds, those are Republican kids, Democratic kids, independent kids, they are California kids. And that's why this measure is necessary.
- Al Muratsuchi
Legislator
Because it's not our fault that the President or the Republican majority in Congress is not defending the Constitution and upholding the laws of our country. And so that's why it's incumbent on us to fight back to defend the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Muratsuchi. Assemblymember Patterson, you are recognized.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Sometimes I wonder if people in this body understand that 6.1 million people voted for Donald Trump, including in all of your districts. I have people in my district that voted against me. And I go to work every day thinking about how I represent everybody in my district.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
But this session is nothing but everything. Against all the people who voted against you. You're not representing them. You are representing the majority of the people. Only when you pass this measure, you're saying, I want to fight with the person who you voted for. I want to fight against what the people who didn't vote for me because I don't care what they say.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
So I'm going to sit here and do a lawsuit, spend millions of dollars on a lawsuit that really. You don't need this session. We don't need this session. You know who has cut funding for critical services in California? Not Donald J. Trump. You did. You know who cut funding for kids with developmental disabilities? Not Donald Trump.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
You did. You know who cut billions of dollars just last year in education dollars? Not Donald J. Trump. You did. Who cut billions of dollars from forest management? Not Donald J. Trump. You did. So what we're going to do here is we're going to Fund, we're having a special session for unnecessary litigation.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Without a special session under Donald J. Trump's last Administration, what were you able to Fund? $6 million. 122 lawsuits. So now we want to spend up to $25 million. Are we going to 500 lawsuits against Donald Trump? The fact of the matter is we do not need this special session. You all know it.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
I actually, I feel kind of bad for you that the Governor would put you in this position because you know as well as I do this special session is completely unnecessary. And it is nothing more than, than a political point against Donald J. Trump.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
And we talk about, and you're right, you know, we talk about social media early and who's going to be making posts on this. Some of us may in here. I've been known to do that from time to time. But who's going to benefit the most is Governor Newsom.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
He's probably going to have a big old signing ceremony that, hey, we're protecting Californians and so on and so forth.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assembly Member Patterson, can you state to the merits of the Bill, please?
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Yes, we do not need not only this session, but we don't need this legislation. The Attorney General and the Governor can sue Donald Trump for whatever they want without this special session.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
And please don't think that you're not going to spend every single dime of that $25 million instead of funding some of the valuable programs that this body cut. Not Donald J. Trump. With that, I ask for a very hard no vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Patterson. Assemblymember Schiavo, you are recognized.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
Good afternoon, colleagues. As someone who proudly represents a purple district and where about half of my constituents voted for our current President, one thing is clear. They did not vote to make life less affordable or for their hard earned tax dollars to be stolen by the Federal Government, risking vital services that are a lifeline for so many.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
That's why this is so alarming that last week we learned that our hard earned tax dollars as a donor state that pays more in federal taxes then we get back billions that California sends to the Federal Government with the expectation that they will continue to be sent back to us for critical programs and services were being withheld.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
This is in an act that my dad in his brilliance would call ask backwards where you freeze funds and then you look into whether or not it's wasteful. I don't think kids, school lunches, what may be the only meal that they eat in a day, is wasteful.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
I don't think that meals on Wheels, the only meal that seniors may be getting, is wasteful. So let me be very clear. This is an attempt to steal our money. It is unconstitutional and we will not let it stand. It is Congress and not the President, as we've heard today, who has the constitutional power to approve spending.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
As an Assembly woman, I took the oath to protect and defend the Constitution as we all did. And I promised that I would always fight for my constituents. That is exactly what I will do in this situation that we are faced with today, including the decisive action we're taking here to vote for both of these bills.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
We have seen that stealing from Californians, plain and simple, is what this is. Withholding our hard earned tax dollars and other actions currently being taken by this Administration means our groceries and other day to day expenses will increase. It means that at a time when far too many are struggling, the cost of living will go up.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
So many in our community, including myself, moved to our district because we knew that housing was more affordable and we had great schools. But when our tax dollars are being withheld, it means taking away housing people can afford, pushing people into homelessness.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
It means slashing school funding for students who we need to invest more in and not take away from. So kids are going to lose teachers and neighborhood schools will close. We'll lose social workers supporting our kids in the middle of a mental health crisis. We will lose meals that fill empty bellies and kids safety will be threatened.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
It means cutting services for victims of crimes. Those escaping human trafficking and domestic violence will be left without a van to pick them up, without a shelter to escape to, without a stable housing that will stabilize them and, and their families.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
And I know this because the domestic violence shelter in my district right now is trying to figure out how they're going to survive if they lose federal funding.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
That's what I spent the last week doing, was talking to law enforcement in my district, the chamber, talking to businesses that are the safety net in our community, providing seniors meals, providing schools after school programs. They all are scared. This is not a drill.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
The actions being taken by this Administration are threatening our state, our city and county budgets that Fund our law enforcement and in turn are threatening our families and our community safety if they are successful.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
If this Administration is successful in taking billions and billions of dollars from our state, we cannot Fund these important programs ourselves, even if all of that funding is restored.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
As the chair of the Military and Veteran Affairs Committee, representing a large veteran community, I spoke with veteran organizations who said they will not be able to pay rent if these funds disappear for hundreds of veterans. They will only be able to make the next payroll, meaning mental health services and other services completely disappear for veterans.
- Pilar Schiavo
Legislator
And we know that people relying on the GI Bill right now because of hiring freezes have not gotten their Bill to pay for rent. And it's the third and rent was due on the first. Just if I may one more thing. This is the human financial cost of the illegal and unconstitutional actions. This action today to stand up to protect our tax dollars and our pocketbook and our safety is why I'm supporting these bills.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember. Thank you, Assemblymember Berman, you are recognized.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I wasn't really preparing to speak on this, on this Bill, but the gaslighting that we've heard on this floor has been staggering. One colleague mentioned sort of with disdain, using taxpayer funded lawyers to defend what what officials in government do.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Another another colleague laughingly claimed that President Trump hasn't done anything illegal in his first two weeks in office, hasn't done anything unconstitutional. But the reality is just one of the two lawsuits that California has already brought against this Administration perfectly exemplifies why both of those statements are so amusingly wrong.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
And that was when in his first day in office, President Trump tried to unilaterally strike from the Constitution the 14th Amendment. And a lawsuit was brought. A lawsuit was brought by a government, excuse me, a lawsuit was brought by California. And President Trump, using his high paid government lawyers, tried to defend his obviously unconstitutional action.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
And don't take my word for how unconstitutional that action was, because here is what the obvious the judge who was appointed by the obviously woke liberal Ronald Reagan put it when he was discussing how ridiculous and illegal President Trump's Executive order was. U.S.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
District Court Judge John Kufner wrote, quote, I am having trouble understanding how a Member of the bar could state unequivocally that this order is constitutional. It just boggles my mind. I've been on the bench for over four decades.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Mr. Essayli, state your point of order. Your point is well taken. Mr. Berman.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Permission to read. Mr. Speaker
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Is there an objection to reading? Just a moment, Mr. Berman,
- Marc Berman
Legislator
please.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
And this is not debatable, Mr. Essayli, your objection is noted. We will move to a vote, all those present and voting on whether or not the Member can continue to read. Clerk will call the roll.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Majority of those present and voting. Clerk will call the roll. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. You're voting on the motion to permit Assemblymember Berman to read in his comments. Clerk will close the roll. Ayes 58, nos. 4. The objection fails. Mr. Berman, you may read.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Thank you for the permission to read. Mr. Speaker. Why don't I take it from the top once again, for those who might not have caught it, this is US District Court Judge John Kufenhauer, appointed by that woke liberal President Ronald Reagan in declaring why President Trump's Executive order on his first day in office was so obviously unconstitutional.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
And I quote, I'm having trouble understanding how a Member of the bar could state unequivocally that this order is constitutional. It just boggles my mind. I've been on the bench for over four decades. I can't remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one. This is a blatantly unconstitutional order.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
That was one of the two lawsuits that California has brought so far. The other lawsuit, as a lot of my colleagues in the chamber have spoken to, was President Trump's Executive order to freeze $3 trillion in federal funding. And it was mentioned on the floor. Why are Democrats only defending Democrat voters?
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Why are Democrats only defending voters who voted for Kamala Harris and not those voters who voted for Donald J. Trump? Well, let's talk about some of the programs that President Donald J. Trump wanted to cut. He wanted to cut the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention grant Program.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
He wanted to cut VA Homeless Provider Grants, VA Supportive Services for Veteran Families programs, Legal Services for Veterans grant programs, State Veterans Home Care Payments to states for programs to promote the hiring and retention of nurses at state veterans homes and veterans cemetery grant programs. Those were the programs that President Donald J.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Trump used, tried to cut for Californians. And I assure you that not everyone, not every Californian that utilizes those programs voted for Kamala Harris. I would be willing to bet that a majority of them voted for President Donald J. Trump.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
But those are the constituents, all Californians are the constituents that we have an obligation to defend on this floor. And that is exactly what we're doing. It is clear and obvious to anybody who's really being honest with themselves that California has an obligation to defend its citizens from federal overreach from any presidential Administration.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
And we are in a clear threat from this one. So I think this is a small amount to pay. And we've seen from four years ago how much money Californians, California taxpayers save from these lawsuits against federal overreach by the Trump Administration.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
So that is why for those interested in a return on investment, so those interested in, in fiscal financial policies, this is an obvious investment to make. I strongly encourage your support for SB 1.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you. Assemblymember Berman, Assemblymember Bauer Kahan, you are recognized.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
Thank you. Mr. Speaker and Members, I rise in support of SB 1. You know, this debate started with our colleague from, I want to say Corona, but I apologize if I misstating where you're from. Our colleague from Corona is saying that we should work with the President. So I want to start by saying I would love nothing more.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
I would like us to all be united in taking care of Californians. To me, this is not about fighting any President. To me, this is about delivering for the people of California. As many of you know, I'm the granddaughter of immigrants who fled a fascist regime. And they taught me a love of democracy, a love of democracy that is so deep in me that I believe in states rights with everything I've got.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
I ran for office, in fact, six years ago because I understood that when you disagree with the Federal Government and you need someone to stand up for the people of the state, it's the state government that will do that. That's our job. That's how our country was built. And it's beautiful.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
It's beautiful in times when I agree with the Federal Government. It's beautiful in times when I don't. It is the checks and balances that keep us safe and that prevent the kind of horrors that my grandparents experienced.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And so, you know, as was mentioned by our colleague from Palo Alto, and I have to say I agree with everything he said. As usual, two lawsuits have been filed. In both of those lawsuits, judges believe the law has been violated.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
But there's no question that attorneys and Members of the bars could easily argue that the law has been violated. No laws will be filed, no lawsuits will be filed by the Attorney General of this great state unless the President violates the law.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And when he does so, or anyone does so, for that matter, because by the way, the Attorney General files lawsuits against people other than the Federal Government. It is absolutely the role of our Attorney General to do that, to protect us. That's his job. That's why we elected him.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And so it is truly with gratitude that I watched. I've watched him do that. As you heard, both of the lawsuits filed, the one where the President has tried to unilaterally amend the Constitution, which is clearly not lawful, and the other where he tried to take funds away from every Californian were lawsuits that were wholly appropriate.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And so I trust him to continue to do that and to protect the Californians that we were brought here to represent. And so I am so grateful to appropriate these funds to make sure that he does uphold our democracy.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And in so doing, he will protect the Californians, the veterans, the seniors, the unhoused, the people who need the resources that the Federal Government has tried to take, the victims of the fires in Southern California. He will fight to make sure those FEMA dollars come to California if he needs to.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And that is what we need him to do. And that is why we are sending these dollars. And it is critically important we do this. And I wish we could do it in a bipartisan way, because at the end of the day, I also represent a district that is purple and has plenty of people who don't vote for me.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
But I know those people need me to stand up for them just as much, and they need their Attorney General to stand up for them just as much in order for our democracy to be strong, our communities to be strong, our economy to be strong. And I know that that is what will happen in the years that come. And with that, I respectfully ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Bauer Kahan. Assemblymember Gallagher, you are recognized.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
Yeah. Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members. You know, I think what we really need here this morning is perspective. And what I mean by perspective is when we actually take a step. Let's take a step back and look at the overall view here of where we sit here today.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
I agree with the speaker with the very first admonition that he gave us that we do need much more unity in this House, and we also need to put a big focus on affordability. But what have we been doing the first month of our legislative session?
- James Gallagher
Legislator
Have we been busy in our committees discussing how we can make things more affordable for everyday Californians who have been having bipartisan work groups talking about how we can lower costs, how we can remove maybe regulatory barriers, how we can lower utility bills, how we can make housing more affordable? No, we haven't. And why.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
Take a step back. Why are we here? Is it because that you guys called this special session? No, this body didn't even ask for this. This was a special session called by the Governor right after the election for political purposes only.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
And we know that he's going to trump proof California, and he made it political from day one. And that's why we're here today. And we're debating this Bill, instead of talking about that important issue, affordability, and then what do we do? We respond to that, right? We respond with our ideas because we say, hey, this isn't right.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
We say, actually, we should be talking about wildfire. And you guys actually agree we should be talking about wildfire. Right? But then we get to. We do relief. And that's great. Bipartisan. We passed it. And then we say, you know what? Let's talk about prevention. Let's talk about the things that stop these fires from happening again.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
And I give an impassioned plea to this floor. Very respectful, civil. I see you nodding your heads in agreement. Yeah, let's work on those things. You come over, you say, yeah, let's work on those things.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Mr. Gallagher, please keep your comments germane to the tenants of this Bill.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
And what do we do instead? That gets voted down on a party line vote. Right? Because that's what we do around here. We go right back to those corners. Right? And we push through. Instead, we're not talking about wildfire anymore. We're talking about Trump. Proof California Donald Trump is bad. We must fight him.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
You know what also is funny? I was there in LA when the President came, and I didn't hear the President saying, I want to punish you. In fact, what is the first thing that he said when he showed up? I want to remove every permit, every barrier to relief and make sure that recovery is quick.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
That's exactly what he said. A President who said, hey, I'm here to help. That could have been an opportunity for us to say, you know what? Yeah, let's remove the barriers, let's remove the requirements, let's remove anything that stops a quick recovery. Let's talk about wildfire prevention.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
The only thing that's really stopping us from doing that, guys, is us. I hear that people are mad about hostile amendments. We brought exactly one. Two now, one on wildfire prevention. I've been fighting on that issue for 10 years.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Mr Gallagher, please keep your comments to the tenets of this Bill.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
Rather than sitting here today arguing over how we're gonna fight Donald Trump and how we're gonna give more money to government lawyers. That is what we're doing to go fight Donald Trump. We could be talking about how we make things more affordable. We could be talking about wildfire. The funny thing is, we want to work with you.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
And in fact, there was a lot of conversations early on in this session, bipartisan ones. I know amongst many of you saying, let's work together on this, let's work together on this. Issue. And now I hear no, we're not going to do that. We're going to go into our corners. We're going to go fight each other.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
We're going to push through Trump proof California to benefit who? The Governor. Because he wants to run for President. Why? And thank you, the gentleman from Los Angeles who brought up separation of powers and who brought up the fact that the Legislature is the one that has the power and we shouldn't let a Governor rule by Executive order.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Mr.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
I said that a couple years ago. I wish you were here then. We have the power as a Legislature to do things differently. Let's do it today. That's all that we're saying. And we're going to bring up. We're going to disagree on things. That's okay, but let's actually do something that's good for our constituents. And that is what I propose to do today instead of this. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Gallagher. Mr. Kalra, you are recognized.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. You know, I wish we had the luxury of taking a step back. I reminisce of the days of bipartisanship in the manner we had during. Frankly, the first Trump Administration didn't always agree on things, but there was still this desire to see how we can move California forward even if we didn't agree on every issue.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
We have history as an example this time around as opposed to the first Trump Administration. The First Trump Administration, yes, we did spend several million dollars with over 120 lawsuits. Now we didn't want to bring any lawsuits. And the reality is we won over two thirds of them.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
A lawsuit won't even be heard unless you have standing, which means the Administration was bringing the fight to us. And we had to defend California. We had to defend our people regardless of what their political party is, regardless of what they do for a living, regardless of whether they were rich or poor.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
This time around we have the benefit of hindsight. We have the benefit of not only what we went through the first time. And by the way, that 6 million or so million dollar investment with 120 lawsuits brought back many billions of dollars back to Californians.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
This time around, the hostility that the President is showing towards us is even greater. And the reality is that there are words and there are actions we know as elected officials here trying our best to represent Californians.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
We want to believe the words of the President, but our history teaches us that we have to be prepared for him continuing to bring the fight against us here in California. This is not, as other colleagues have said, something that we choose to do. But the reality is it would be unwise for us.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
It would be unwise for us to not be prepared and not be prepared to fight. I really do reminisce about the past because the reality is that now we have the opportunity to stand up united to protect all Californians.
- Ash Kalra
Legislator
And I, for one, am going to do whatever I can to ensure that our treasury is not being raided by the Federal Government to make sure that we can stand up for California values, not the values of billionaires dining with the President in Mar a Lago. We need to stand up. And if they're going to bring the fight to us, if the President and his oligarchs are going to bring the fight to us, we got to stand up and fight back.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Kalra, seeing and hearing no further debate. Assemblymember Gabriel, would you like to close?
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Yes. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. And first, let me thank all the Democratic colleagues that stood up and spoke today. I was profoundly moved by the comments of each and every one of you. I think they made a clear and compelling case for why this is so necessary and why this is so important.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Why I think all of us are going to be really proud to pass this Bill today and send it to our Governor to sign it into law, to make sure that our Attorney General and lawyers can do the work that they need to do.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
The minority leader suggested that we take a step back, that we look at the bigger picture. And I think that's wise, because I think when we do that, this Bill comes down to three the US Constitution, the rule of law, and the people of the State of California.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
A few short weeks ago, all of us stood on this floor. We raised our right hands in front of our loved ones, in front of our families, in front of faith leaders, in front of the people of the State of California. And we swore an oath. We didn't swear an oath to a king.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
We didn't swear an oath to the President of the United States. We swore an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America. This funding is about upholding the Constitution of the United States of America. This funding is about upholding the rule of law.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
This funding is about protecting Californians of every background, of every political party and of every religious affiliation, of every immigration status. It is about protecting the people of the State of California. So I ask all of my colleagues today stand with the California. Stand for the Constitution. Stand for the rule of law. Stand for your constituents. Vote Aye on SB1.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Gabriel. All debate having ceased, the Clerk will open the roll. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll. Tally the votes. Ayes. 57. No. 0. The measure passes. Excuse me. No. 17 without objection.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Immediate transmittal to the Senate for enrollment. Members, we'll take a brief moment to. zero, my goodness. She just left the chamber. We're about to wish happy birthday. We'll do that in a moment. Instead, we will recognize my cousin Cliff, who's up here with his partner Haley, visit us from out of town. Looked up to him. My.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
My entire life, I looked up to my cousin Cliff. Assemblymember Borner will have to wait for our good wishes. And instead, Assemblymember Borner. Members, please join me in wishing Assemblymember Borner a very happy birthday today. Both sides of the aisle can agree that we love having you in this chamber. Moving on. Item 2, Senate Bill 2 by Assembly Member Gabriel with amendments. The Clerk will read
- Committee Secretary
Person
Senate Bill 2 with amendments by Assemblymember Castillo.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assemblymember Castillo, you are recognized on the amendments.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Members, today I rise to present critical amendments to SBX1-2 and urge your support. These amendments send an unambiguous message. California will not use taxpayer dollars to shield convicted felons, including those who illegally reside in our state, from federal law enforcement measures.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
Those convicted of egregious felonies such as child trafficking, child pornography, sexual abuse of minors, violent crimes, drug trafficking, and other serious criminal offenses must be held fully accountable, and they should not be allowed to remain in our communities without consequences.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
Yet, without these amendments, state resources could still flow to organizations that obstruct federal efforts to bring these criminals to justice. Protecting our communities and ensuring that criminals face the consequences of their actions should not be a partisan issue. It should be common sense. The citizens of California have made their position on this state soft on crime policies
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
very clear through the overwhelming passage of Proposition 36. This amendment is in total alignment with the demand of our constituents and simply upholds our representative commitment to them. Nothing more and nothing less.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
If we fail to act, we risk creating loopholes that will allow convicted felons to commit to continue to harm the citizens of our state through misguided empathy of organizations funded by this measure when they should be facing the full consequences of their actions.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
While we may disagree on the final product of this Bill, let's try to find common ground through these amendments. Supporting them is the right thing to do. Regardless of your opinion on the policies or leadership of our Federal Government. Colleagues today, I ask you to seriously consider supporting these amendments. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Castillo. Assemblymember Gabriel, you were recognized.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Yes. Mr. Speaker, point of parliamentary inquiry. Is there a letter pertaining to this Bill at the desk, and if so, could the Clerk read it into the record?
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
There is a letter at the desk. Clerk will read the letter at the desk.
- Reading Clerk
Person
Letter to the journal regarding SB2. Dear Mrs. Parker, rewrite as joint authors to SB2 to clarify the intent of the Bill with respect to its appropriation of 25 million for civil legal assistance for Californians.
- Reading Clerk
Person
The intent of this funding is to support pro Bono legal services for especially vulnerable Californians, including undocumented families and other immigrants, veterans, people with disabilities, homeless, youth, seniors, Members of the LGBTQ community, victims of domestic violence, wage theft, and human trafficking, people facing evictions, and more.
- Reading Clerk
Person
None of the funding in SB2 is intended to be used for immigration related services for individuals with serious or violent felony convictions. Sincerely, Jesse Gabriel, Assemblymember 46th District, and Scott Wiener, Senator, 11th District.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker and I just want to respond to a few of the comments from our other colleague from Corona. I think, first of all, if you ever want to talk about these issues, the door is always open.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
There are some limitations on this funding and existing law that I'd be happy to walk you through. I also think that the amendment represents a fundamental misunderstanding of how these programs work. These are programs that help victims of domestic violence. These are programs that help victims of human trafficking.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Many of these legal aid programs have traditionally enjoyed bipartisan support. Many of them have been in existence for more than 25 years. And many of your Republican colleagues have routinely supported funding for these programs. So this is an unnecessary amendment. I hope we will dispense with it quickly and move on to debate on the Bill.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized.
- Committee Secretary
Person
I move to lay the amendments on the table.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
State your inquiry. Mr.Essayli
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Speaker, were the letter was the. Letter that was just read. Will any of that text be in the legislation itself?
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Just a moment. Mr. Essayli. Thank you. It.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you for your patience, Mr. Essayli. It is not in the legislation.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Madam Majority Leader, can you please restate your motion? I believe that you moved to lay the amendments on the table. Is that correct?
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Move to lay the amendments on the table.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Is there a second? Mr. Garcia seconds. This motion is not debatable. It takes the majority of those present and voting Members. This is a procedural vote. Clerk will open the roll. Majority Leader is asking for an aye vote. Assemblymember Castillo is asking for a no vote. All those vote who desire to vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll and tally the votes. Eyes, 54. noes 18. The amendments are laid on the table. Senate Bill 2 by Assemblymember Gabriel. The Clerk will read.
- Committee Secretary
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Senate Bill 2 by Senator Wiener and others. And accolades to the state budget, making it appropriation, therefore, to take effect immediately. Budget Bill.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Assemblymember Gabriel, you may open.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise today to present SB 2, a Bill that increases funding for legal aid services by $25 million in the current year.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
These programs serve some of the most vulnerable people in California, including undocumented families, veterans, people with disabilities, homeless youth, seniors, Members of the LGBTQ community, victims of domestic violence, wage theft and human trafficking, people facing evictions, military families, and more.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
This funding also will provide vulnerable Californians the information and resources they need to protect important legal and and constitutional rights. That is why the state has invested in these programs for years.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
They have traditionally enjoyed bipartisan support and are important priorities for the State Bar, the Judicial Council, and our judicial branch of government, which help to oversee them. For example, the one California program that will be funded here was established in 2015, prior to the first Trump Administration. These are not new programs, and they deserve our support.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Colleagues, we know that many of our most vulnerable communities are feeling deeply threatened in this moment, and we must stand with them. I respectfully ask for your aye vote on SB 2.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Gabriel. Assemblymember Demaio, you are recognized.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
So here we go again. We're doing one thing, but we really don't want to do it. This body just had an opportunity to vote on an amendment that would formalize in law that we will not use taxpayer funds to defend people who have felony records, felony criminals, and to help keep them in this country and release them back onto our streets into your communities, where they could go out and recommit crimes.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
You say you're doing something, but you're not. You had a chance to vote on the amendment, to actually make it happen. Words are cheap. Actions mean everything. It's the only thing that matters to protect our communities actions. And it just dumbfounds me why you wouldn't accept this amendment.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Every single Californian should be asking, should be demanding an answer to that question from every single one of you who voted down this amendment. Why did you actually not put it into the force of law by including it in the Bill? This is what your weekend has been spent on.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
This is what the Democrat caucus has been debating and torn apart over. oh golly, how do we get around this amendment? What do we do? Well, maybe we'll put a post it note on the COVID of the Bill which has no effect in law. It will not do one darn thing to keep funding from going to a felony criminal and keeping them in this country. I've heard a lot of gaslighting on the issue of immigration.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
The claim, the false claim, that somehow a secure border and deporting criminals from our country to keep our neighborhood safe, that somehow that is somehow inconsistent with a welcoming, embracing country, a nation of immigrants.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
No action by the Trump Administration, no position by my colleagues on this side of the aisle is meant in any way to undermine our rich heritage as a nation of immigrants. How lucky are we that we get the best and brightest wanting to come to our country from around the world.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
So many want to come here that we actually don't have the capacity to take everyone who wants to come here every year. That's not a partisan issue, that's just reality. And to say that we want to vet people is not mean spirited or anti immigrant. It's logical. It's about putting security first. It's about putting sustainability first.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
What we are asking today is to protect our neighborhoods from criminals. Sanctuary policies are not victimless policies. They do create victims. And in fact this body in previous sessions has made it harder for the public to know the immigration status of a felon.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Because perhaps we don't want the public to know how many serious violent crimes are actually being committed by people who shouldn't be here in the first place. The least you could do is stop spending taxpayer funds to keep violent criminals in our country. I ask you to reconsider your position on this issue or vote no on the Bill.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Demaio. Assemblymember Bryan, you are recognized.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
Thank you Mr. Speaker and colleagues. Thank you to our colleague from San Diego for his remarks. I always appreciate a good gas lighting on this floor. We didn't actually spend the weekend talking about this amendment at all.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
We spent the weekend talking about the message and not the message that we're going to send to the unelected man running our country or his beholden friend. We were thinking about the message we wanted to send to the millions of undocumented families, including trafficking survivors, who are terrified that their cries for asylum and refuge will go unanswered.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
A message to the millions of legal immigrants who are afraid to go outside because their country, their home, their nation, has begun to normalize the most dangerous forms of racial profiling, othering and criminalization. The message we wanted to send to our youth who are afraid to go to school and learn.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
Students who in the absence of true safety and security, are being taught that their constitutional rights can be erased and eroded one illegal Executive order at a time. We were thinking about the message we wanted to send to every community across California who's afraid to simply exist. I think today our message is pretty clear.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
You are not alone. California will not abandon you. This body will not abandon you. You have rights. And we will fight to protect and defend those rights, even when it's hard. And that's a message that's rooted in love, A message rooted in compassion and opportunity. It's a message purer than misinformation, more powerful than divisive rhetoric.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
It's the California message. And I'm proud to stand on this floor today and deliver that message to all of the Californians who are looking for us to do what's right. To do it when it's hard, to do it when it's polarized, to do it when it's misconstrued, misrepresented, and used to demonize and criminalize whole communities.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
That is when our work is the most important. That is what we were elected to do. And I respectfully ask for your aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Bryan. Assemblymember Essayli, you are recognized.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Not only have we heard a lot of gaslighting today, we've also heard a lot of fear mongering. And the reason communities are scared right now is they're being given misinformation about what's actually happening at the federal level. There are not raids going on at elementary schools. That's not true.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
People are not being indiscriminately picked up. What's happening is there's an organized effort to get criminals who are here unlawfully out of our communities and out of the country.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
And we would not, the Federal Government would not need to go into the community If California would cooperate with the government and hand the criminals over in the jails, if we would just hand the criminals over in jail to Ayes, Ayes would not need to go into the community, which would scare people.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
So that's the result of policies of this body. But since we're going to talk about the Constitution, it's been invoked many times today. And the Member of Corona, as the Member of Corona, has been asked about it. I'm happy to discuss these Executive orders. You guys have referred to birthright citizenship issue.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
The Executive order signed by the President is consistent with the 14th Amendment, which says any person born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof is a citizen. What does subject to the jurisdiction thereof mean? It means something. It doesn't mean nothing. And that's what the courts will wrestle with.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
No court in the United States has ever said illegal immigrants who step foot in the United States and have a child are automatically entitled to citizenship. That is not the intent of the framers of the 14th Amendment. This issue has now been teed up to go to the Supreme Court. That is what we're going to litigate.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
That is the issue to be resolved. So I ask you, what does it mean? I'm happy to have that debate with you. Subject to the jurisdiction thereof. Look it up. But we can talk about the Constitution. I'm encouraged that there's a renewed effort to defend the Constitution. I love it. I love it.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
I hope we're going to defend the entire Constitution, the Second Amendment, the Electoral College, minority rights. I love it. Let's defend it. Let's make it mean something. But the reason we need the amendments that were proposed by the minority party is because we don't have clarity on these programs. I was on the Budget Committee.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
I asked the Governor staff, can you assure me none of this money will be used to defend criminal, illegal immigrants? And they said, we cannot give you that guarantee. This money will be used to pay for attorneys to defend immigrants, illegal immigrants, from deportation proceedings.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
We need assurances that they are not going to defend criminal illegal immigrants in deportation proceedings. And we just had an opportunity to add that clarity into the Bill, and it was rejected by this body. And it's my understanding the Governor actually supports the clarification that we proposed. The Governor wants it. So why aren't we doing it?
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Is it because we were threatened by the Senate? The Senate said, don't you dare change it and send it over. Well, who's in charge, us or the Senate? We should make the changes and send it over. We should do the right thing. Nobody who elected you wants you spending money on criminal legal immigrants. Find me one person.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
I don't think there is. So you need to now, unfortunately, reject this Bill because it doesn't have the amendments that are required to protect our tax dollars. So with that, I urge a no vote. Mr. Speaker.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Essayli. Assemblymember Banta, you are recognized Members.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
I rise today to speak in support of SB X1 2. Our vote in support of this Bill is essential. It is as essential as the immigrants who fuel this economy in our state and who contribute every single day to our very livelihoods. Immigrants help keep the state running and Fund.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
Ultimately, that funding goes to help both documented and undocumented communities. Immigrants as a whole continue to contribute nearly $1.0 trillion to the California economy each year. Undocumented immigrants alone contribute $8.5 billion in state and local taxes in 2022, a number that would rise actually to $10.3 billion if these taxpayers were granted work authorization.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
And as health Chair, I have to mention our workforce is entirely dependent in many sectors on our immigrant community. 50% of certified nursing assistants in California's nursing homes are immigrants. 47% of direct care workers are immigrants, and including 46% of nursing assistants and 47% of personal care aides who are foreign born.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
Our state literally runs on the backs of immigrants. Our healthcare system is entirely dependent on our immigrants who we cannot afford to not support this Bill. This funding is an incredibly small fraction of that trillion dollar contribution.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
I'm voting for this Bill because I support helping the struggling college student who qualifies for a visa but never knew he qualified nor had the resources to pay for the application. I support the mother escaping violence who turns to legal aid organization for help getting on her feet.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
And despite what our colleague from Corona said and our colleague from San Diego said, fear mongering and chaos is how we are operating today in the United States with these Executive orders that have come one after the other to teach us as immigrants, as undocumented, that we do not belong, that we are people who need to be in the dark while we contribute every single day to this economy, every single day to the fabric of our society.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
Make no mistake, afoot in this United States today is a purpose, an intentional purpose, to keep us in the dark, to keep us in the shadows. And California for far too long, has stood boldly to ensure that every person who contributes to our economy and our society belongs here in our California.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
That is the California that I belong to. That is the California that this Bill supports to ensure that our community Members have the ability to know that they have the resources to support them. And make no mistake, a letter to the Journal is actually clarifying qualifying intent language that ensures that we know how to spend that money.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
Criminal illegals. The last time I checked, it was the position of this federal Administration that anyone who is undocumented and entered into this country illegally or by other means is actually an illegal and a criminal. That is the position that we are fighting against.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
That is the position that we make sure, need to make sure that we are resourcing in this very moment. I know my district feels this every single day. I had a mother call me and say, I'm worried about my son going into a government building.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
30 seconds.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
Because of the draconian immigration policies and the raids that she saw, teachers in my district want to be able to reassure their children and their families that it's okay to go to school. But in reality, they are scared, too. So today we must rise and we must support this.
- Mia Bonta
Legislator
This measure.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Bonta, Assembly Member Gipson, you are recognized.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
Thank you very much. Mr. Speaker and Members, I rise in support of SBX12 by Wiener on the matter that lies on the hearts of our nation. Identity. Immigration.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
From the very foundation of this great country, immigrants have been the architect of progress, the hand that has built our cities, our states, our country and the minds that ignite our innovation. They are not just a number on a page. They are vibrant threads that woven in the fabric of this society.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
In this country, immigrants are not just Latinos. It's those from Nigeria, Filipinos, Chinese, Ethiopia. These are our brothers and our sisters. Immigrants bring with them a dream of aspirations, a spirit that fueled our economy with rich history. They remind us that diversity is our strength in this state.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
With a different perspective of fostering creativity and resilience in this State of California that we love, that we embrace.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
In every corner, every corner of our state, of our land, you will find the stories of triumphs of our families who have overcome diversity and contribute greatly, greatly to this country, to this state that we love, that we call the Golden State.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
California has always been a beacon of light and hope and have led in this space to protect our brothers and sisters. Makes no difference. The language you speak. Makes no difference. Who your mama, who your daddy is, your zip code. You belong here. This is home. And we say this without pause or any reservation.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
Immigrants workers contribute over $1 trillion to California's economy. Immigrants. They are our brothers and our sisters. They are the people we go to church with, the people we go to school with, they teach our children, they care for our crops and our fields.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
And when we have the audacity to go to expensive hotels, they're the ones who clean our room after we leave. They're the ones who serve us the food that we eat each and every day.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
It's mind boggling to me that we're having a debate on something that is so right and we're buying into this divisive and division that has poisoned the very fabric of this country.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
Our democracy is being challenged and I'm trying to look at every one of you, in your eyes and even those who may vote against is our responsibility, dammit. We protect the least of these that society have labeled invisible, insignificant and left for dead. We stand up. And it's our responsibility to do just that. To stand up.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
They build the lives, leaving their own country, coming to a familiar country and making it. They're the store owners, they're the people who own car dealerships. Even in my community, the Bakers. And it's our responsibility to making sure not any of us.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
When we go to a hospital, are we asking whether or not those individuals caring for us carry a green card or are they citizens? No. Because they're going to care for you regardless. Regardless if you're a Democrat or Republican. They're going to care for you whether or not you voted for the guy, whatever his name is.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
They're going to care for you regardless. Because they care. 30 seconds. And if we forget, we can't go back. Because I'm reminded in my own culture of what happened in 1963 with Emmett Till. I'm reminded and know what happened in 1965 in the Watts riot. Breonna Taylor. And the list goes on and on.
- Mike Gipson
Legislator
So we won't go back. I strongly encourage you to please vote Aye.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you. Assemblymember Gipson, Assemblymember Ortega, you are recognized.
- Liz Ortega
Legislator
Thank you. Members, I rise to send a message to my colleagues, a message that my parents have sent to this country when they came here as undocumented immigrants with me as a three year old and my brother at six months old.
- Liz Ortega
Legislator
They said they wanted to come here in search of the American dream, but not just to reap the benefits, but to contribute. And they did.
- Liz Ortega
Legislator
And it's because of that hard work that I dedicated my life to service and ran for office and stand here every single Monday and Thursday pledging allegiance to the flag, the American flag of the United States, and say justice for all Members.
- Liz Ortega
Legislator
This Bill allocates funds to defend the rights of California residents against the illegal overreach we are seeing in our streets and cities today. Many of you have distributed Know youw Rights materials online and on little cards to be carried around in our wallets.
- Liz Ortega
Legislator
I had a Know Your Rights workshop this weekend with hundreds of Members attending from my community and sharing stories of being terrified of being picked up by Ayes or not being able to come home after work, or listening to their children cry, being scared of what's happening to their parents.
- Liz Ortega
Legislator
The message on these materials are just a very few simple things. Say nothing. No digasnada. Talk to a lawyer. Here's a phone number to call and ask for someone. Those phone numbers are for local and state nonprofits who have the experience to help them and whom community Members trust. Not government lawyers, but community legal aid organizations.
- Liz Ortega
Legislator
But if we are going to vote no, then we should stop telling people to know their rights because they won't do them any good. There will be no help on the other end of the line and that American dream we've all worked so hard for will not be there when they call. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Ortega. Assemblymember Lee, you are recognized.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
Thank you. Members, of course I rise in strong support today of SB2, but much has been said about the 14th Amendment and I want to bring some clarity to it. I think today we celebrate Lunar New Year. I'm wearing the garb of my ancestors.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
It's a bit important reminder, especially for those on the other side of the aisle, that the 14th Amendment birthright citizenship was made solid because of a Supreme Court case in 1898 by Wong Kim Mark, a San Franciscan of Chinese descent, born in California.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
Now, the 14th amendment, and rightly so, our speaker alluded to the great works of Abraham Lincoln, who fought to preserve the republic. And his work which outlived him was to guarantee citizenship to the people who were freed from slavery, which is the basis of the 14th Amendment.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
So of course it alarms many of us on this side of the aisle. There are people in this room who defend the President to get rid of birthright citizenship, which has been the bedrock of society, of our immigration system for over 100 years.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
And it was a Chinese American who made that very real because some people wanted to make sure that was denied to people. And yet we're seeing history again repeat itself. And so I get very tired of hearing from people at the federal level or even from this House that pay lip service to legal immigrants.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
My colleague from Oakland puts it right, this federal Administration wants to criminalize the very existence of people. Doesn't matter if you stole something or hurt someone, just you existing your legal status is a crime in of itself enough to be sent on a plane and put in Guantanamo Bay. That is what they want to do.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
And I'm not exaggerating here, go on the White House social media, that's what they say themselves. And so I get very tired of hearing about this lip service because even that Executive order would affect your legal constituents and their children. Under that Executive order, all visa holding immigrants, their children would not even be citizens anymore.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
So I, if this Executive order had happened when I was much younger, I would not have been a citizen. And then I asked my colleagues, what do you do about those illegal kids now, the ones that are born here, born to legal visa holders?
- Alex Lee
Legislator
Are you also going to put them on a plane and send them away because they are criminals? Because they were born too early to take the test? Because that sounds like the vision of a future that certain party is spreading and going back in the past.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
So I think today it is very important and very salient that our speaker brought up the works of our President, Abraham Lincoln, because we, our country is torn apart before to fight against a white supremacist abusive regime.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
And now today, I see echoes of it again, trying to put people back in their place, getting undesirables out of the country. And that is not hyperbole.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
And I really hope that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle understand that this legal defense Fund is for people that, that are facing domestic violence, eviction crises, or other things they need help in. And they also happen to be immigrants. Their immigrant status doesn't define them.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
Yet certain people in the political spectrum want to define them solely by their immigration status and treat them as such. That's not the case in California. We have people who work in the fields, people work in offices, and yes, people who also make a bunch of crypto money who are immigrants right now.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
And without us, our country would not look anything like it. And without our immigrants supporting, especially in my district in Silicon Valley, I don't think that we would all do all the great things that are the other side of the aisle want to also Fund. So we have to be very careful and talk about this.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
But I also want to set the record straight that this would affect all immigrants, not just the ones that you make sound scary and do all these crazy things, but also the very legal folks who fought very hard to get through an inhumane immigration system.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
And so the solution, if my colleagues really want to always fix the immigration problem, is really to make immigration work again in this country. And that's something I think we all want to do.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
But instead, there's certain people here who focus on the most sensationalist aspects of immigration instead of actually focusing on the root problem, is that our immigration system is broken in the first place.
- Alex Lee
Legislator
So let's stand up for immigrant community, all the issues they face, and this is a small pot of money to make sure that their everyday struggles, they can actually have a voice in court. I ask for support.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Lee, Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan, you are recognized.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
Thank you. Mr. Speaker and Members, I rise in support of SB2. As many of you know, I was raised by refugees. My grandparents both came to this country as refugees from Nazi Austria. But I'll say my grandmother always wanted to be called a survivor, not a refugee. She said she was strong, she was a survivor.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And, you know, as I was thinking about coming today to take this vote, it was their story that was in my heart. In 1939, they knew Kristallnacht was coming. My great grandmother took them to the opera so they wouldn't be rounded up and taken to their deaths.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
The only reason my great grandfather didn't end up at a concentration camp was because they were at the opera. My other great grandfather did end up in Dachau. Jews were being round up and sent to the most horrific death any of us could ever imagine. Gassed in rooms full of people, sent to the crematoriums.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And so they sought refuge in this country. And it wasn't easy. As many of you know, boats of Jews were turned away to be sent back and killed by the Nazis. When my grandmother died and I was helping my dad go through her house, my grandmother was very tidy.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And I opened a drawer, and it was not tidy. And in it, I found stacks of documents in German. My dad came over, who was raised by German speakers, and started to read them.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
They were the documents from when they were trying to flee, the papers carried across borders that showed that they were the next to go to the death camps. The rejections, the numbers way down the list where they wouldn't survive. So my grandmother and grandfather were sent off before their parents.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
My grandmother would describe the day she left, saying goodbye to her mother, her father, her beloved dog, and her grandmother, who she would never see again. And she went off to England and hoped and prayed they would make it to this country. And then they did.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
She described the boat trip from England to New York as the best days of her life. She danced in the hull of the boat with the other folks who knew their lives had been saved by this great nation. As she sailed into New York harbor, she saw the Statue of Liberty.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And as she walked onto Ellis island, where she would get her first taste of being an American, she realized she had been saved. And it was the people who helped my grandparents get to this country, the organization that supported them in resettlement, that saved their lives. And it's the reason I'm standing here today.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And so, as I became a lawyer, immigration practice was an important part of what I believed I needed to do. Because, like our colleague from San Leandro, I was taught that this country gave us everything and we owed everything back. And it isn't an accident that the two of us are standing on this floor as public servants.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
We. We were taught we have to serve this country. We have to make it the great nation that was promised to us when we were given the American dream or even just a chance to live. And that is what Immigrants are to this nation.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
But when, like my family, you're coming to a country with nothing, you need help. It's not simple to seek asylum. You have to figure out how the elements of the case.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And we know that people who have a lawyer who are seeking asylum are granted refuge more often than those who do not, because access to justice involves counsel. It is why I became a lawyer. It is why I'm proud to be a Member of the bar.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
And so, as I have had the privilege of representing people in the immigration system, many of whom don't get asylum, but some who do, who get the chance my family got, I know that we are saving generations of people, and that is what we are doing today. Members.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
We are giving people like me a chance when they come to this country, Fearing for their Lives to get a moment in court, a moment of justice and a second chance at life and the opportunity to give back and serve this nation and make it stronger. So I respectfully ask for your Aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan. Assemblymember Patterson, you are recognized.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Great. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Probably in Republican circles, in fact, I know this, there's probably a spectrum of beliefs on what should happen with immigration policy, not only in California, but nationally as well. I've shared with many of you, and sometimes on this floor, you know, about my own family situation.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Many of you know my brothers, my stepdad came here and my brothers are born. They're all Mexican. They're born here, citizens. I mean, we, you know, the hyperbole that goes in. I really, I don't lose any sleep that they're going to be deported. They've never even been to Mexico, a lot of them.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
But that's not to say that there isn't some level of fear. And I think there has to be some level of understanding that a lot of the fear out there, I mean, I just hate to say a lot of the fear is caused by maybe some people on the other side say the messaging at the Administration.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
But also it's the messaging of many people in this chamber on the other side of the aisle. And I just wonder if the immigrant community was brought a message of instead of, hey, this is a bad guy. They're trying to Deport everybody. It's like, hey, look, these are the things that, this is why California is great.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
We are actually going to address all of these concerns that you're talking about. But it's like you're perpetuating, in my view, the fear in the immigrant community.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
But I think the reason why there's a lot of distrust on my side of the aisle when it comes to, when it comes to immigration is because the policies in this chamber really have been extreme. SB54 does have major gaps in it that protect people that should not be in this country.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
And the fact that any, there's like no acknowledgement of that and that's what we're trying to address with the amendments earlier was, was that and I don't even think there's a lot.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
In fact I'm, I think there was a poll on this recently that most Americans agree that there shouldn't be protections for people that are committing crimes in this country.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
But the policies just get so extreme here that it's hard to trust that some organizations aren't going to be using this money to help people that should not be in this country. I want it. If it's going to go anywhere, it should go help the people that many of you are talking about right now.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
I don't agree we should be spending any of this money. You know, when we did the immigration paperwork for my family Members, you know, we figured that out with our Member of Congress and we did it ourselves. We called the field rep over there. And I know that's not an easy process.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
It's complicated, very multi year process by the way. And it is a difficult process. But I just think there's, you know, look, both sides are doing is fine, you know, this that you know saying trying to put words in the side of the other words in the other side. But none of that matters.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
I just, if there was just some realization that some of the policies that get crammed down our throats over here are so extreme and there's no desire to even acknowledge that.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
It just makes it difficult that this money for us to trust that this money isn't going to go pay for criminals to stay in this country and a letter to the Journal does not do it. I had prepared here a list of crimes by the way that are not serious or violent.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Just to give an example of one. Human trafficking is one of those. There are other non serious drug kingpins killing people in my, killing my family Members. That is not a serious or violent felony. So I think just like hear us out a little bit and we were trying to put an end to that.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Not because we're trying to make a point, because we have actual concerns about policies in this state. With that I ask for a no vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Patterson. Assemblymember Elhawary. You are recognized.
- Sade Elhawary
Legislator
I rise in support of SB2. As the daughter of immigrants, my mother is from Guatemala, my father from Egypt, and raised by a stepfather who was undocumented from Mexico.
- Sade Elhawary
Legislator
The importance of us standing up for our communities, for our families who raised us to give back, who know the importance of ensuring that our communities have the supports that they need.
- Sade Elhawary
Legislator
We are doing this because we know we were elected to do something and to do everything we can to support every single one of our community Members, especially our immigrant communities who are struggling right now. Permission to read without objection. One of my community Members, in addition to many others, reached out over the last couple weeks.
- Sade Elhawary
Legislator
Since these Executive orders, one person read sade. Do something. Our community is terrified right now. Lots of people don't know their rights. The anxiety of having our family taken away. They're targeting our schools, they're targeting our children, they're targeting every single one of us. And to say that this is just about criminals is wrong.
- Sade Elhawary
Legislator
They are knocking at every single door in our communities. In communities like South Central Los Angeles, where so many of our folks are undocumented, we cannot sit idly by. We must do something. And we did not come to play. We came to do something. And we will do something because that's what our communities deserve.
- Sade Elhawary
Legislator
I respectfully ask for your Aye vote..
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Elhawary. Assemblymember Castillo, you are recognized.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
Thank you. Members, again, I stand in opposition for SBX1 2. My opposition is not rooted in hostility towards immigrants. I am the daughter of immigrants. I'm a first generation Mexican American. My father came to this country through the Bracero program. He lived in Tijuana with my mother while he came across and worked the fields through Central California.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
My three oldest siblings were born in Tijuana. They had their green cards. My dad had his green card. The three youngest, we were born here in the United States. This is not about immigrants or this country not wanting immigrants. This is about a process that's done and it's done legally.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
My father submitted paperwork for my mother's, all her siblings and all of them became either had their green card or became US citizens. The youngest ones. He has been a US citizen for about three years now. His paperwork.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
My dad passed away in 1999 and he submitted the paperwork for my mother's two youngest siblings before he passed away. And that's how long that process took. So there is a process to it. I come across people every day. I tell them, stop looking over your shoulder. Get an attorney if you need to.
- Leticia Castillo
Legislator
There is a process to do this. There is a way to do it instead of paying for a car, this and that, pay for an attorney to be able to do it the right way. So you can stop looking over your shoulder. That's all I'm saying. And I oppose this.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Castillo, Assemblymember Carrillo, you are recognized.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members. I really got encouraged to speak about my personal story because of my colleague Bauer-Kahan and my colleague Ortega. I'm the oldest of eight. In 1985, I saw my father leave his family to come to California.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
He came here in search of a better future for his family and later on to achieve the American dream. In 1987, my mom left her kids to come join my father in California. We were left with grandma.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
And not until you really leave the experience of seeing your parents leave in search of a better life for their kids, then you realize how much it means to come to reach the American dream. In 1988, she went back and brought me with my two little sisters. We left behind the rest of my siblings.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
In 1989, the rest of my siblings joined us here in California. I'm proud to say that we all reached the American dream. And that's what we immigrants do. We come in search of a better life. We are law abiding citizens. Then we serve our communities.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
I became a public servant as a city planner and I did that for about 20 years. I became a public servant being an elected official for the Palmdale School District, for the City of Palmdale City Council. And here I am today. The American Dream is possible.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
And speaking of the merits of the Bill, there are those organizations that do those things for all immigrants, including myself and my family. I remember getting Christmas presents from people that I did not know about. One Christmas, they came knocking on my door and they gave us Christmas presents. And that's the power these organizations do.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
They help immigrants become law abiding citizens. And I just wanted to share that story again because I got encouraged by my colleague Barbara Kennedy and my co chair of the Latino Caucus, Lisa Ortega. We are here to do the hard work. We are here to contribute and continue the fabric of the United States. That's my experience.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
Sometimes solvenit is an opportunity. That opportunity comes with a risk. Crossing the border. Imagine you leaving your children. Imagine you leaving your spouse, your significant other in search of a better life. And that's why we're here in California and the United States. Because this is where dreams come true.
- Juan Carrillo
Legislator
And I urge you to vote I on this because this is not about me. It's not about my siblings. My father passed away five years ago. But it's about the future of the United States of America. It's about the future of California. Think about the future. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Carrillo. Assemblymember Alvarez, you are recognized.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
Thank you. Mr. Speaker. I, too, rise without prepared remarks in response to our colleagues who have spoken about their personal story, and I want to briefly share mine. My father came to this country undocumented. So did my mother. So did my five siblings. They all came to this country without any documentation. And they were.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
They came here with that American dream in mind. So for me, this issue is about how do we keep the American dream alive for future generations? That dream that my parents worked so hard to accomplish, the legacy that they left for me and the responsibility that now I feel that I bear on my shoulders.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
I don't want to stand here and lecture our colleagues who will not support this, but I would like them to open their hearts a little bit to the stories of people like me who have lived in fear, those of us who come from undocumented families.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
My parents didn't receive their legal documents until many years after they were here. But as I was growing up as a young boy, the fear of your family being deported and being separated and not knowing what that means for you is very real.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
And I didn't realize this was something that I had really hid inside me until a couple weekends ago when my daughter asked me about whether or not she could be deported.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
And I had to walk her through what I still believe is the Constitution, which is that as a child born in the United States, she does not have to fear for that.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
And then she asked me about grandparents, her grandparents, who are still alive on my wife's side, who are not born in the United States, and what could happen to them. All that just led me to realize that the fears that we instill in young people are very real.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
And I would like for all of you to just acknowledge that. I don't expect you to support this, but I'd like you to acknowledge that there are people being hurt because of the actions that are being taken.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
What this Bill is about is about funding some semblance of protection, some semblance of a safety net for kids who are growing up in that fear so that they can see themselves as part of accomplishing the legacy that their parents worked so hard for, the sacrifices that they made, like the ones that were made for me and for my colleague, our colleague from Corona.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
She raised issues about legal assistance. That's what this is about so people can pursue a legal process. My dad passed away four years ago, almost four years ago, but when he turned 85 years old, I still have the United States flag of when he took the oath of office or the oath and became a United States citizen.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
It was one of the most proud moments of my life. And it's certainly the story of my family is written because of an immigrant, my father, who came here to pick crops, to clean offices, who always had a minimum wage job, who could never afford to buy a home in this country.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
But he left the foundation so that all of his kids could. That we could contribute in this way and we can live that American dream.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
I ask you to support the many others that are out there that through this Fund, actually, that's how my father received support through Catholic Charities, to go through the immigration process to become a naturalized citizen. That's what this funds.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
I ask you to just think about that maybe beyond today, because I think you've all probably made up your mind on how you're going to vote.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
But as we move forward and we try to fix a broken system, that both parties are to blame, which is why we're standing here today, because it's been convenient not to fix this over the last 40 years. And maybe we should all step up now to do the right thing and fix this once and for all.
- David Alvarez
Legislator
I ask you for your Aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you. Assemblymember Alvarez, Assemblymember Avila Farias. You are recognized.
- Anamarie Farias
Legislator
Good afternoon. Members, I rise in support of SB2 that we support this. As a granddaughter of Mexican immigrants, my grandfather too also came under the Bracero program. And today I came very proudly to this chamber to support my community and the State of California. We are all immigrants. Some of us are indigenous and native to the state.
- Anamarie Farias
Legislator
And today we all have an obligation to protect our people, our gente. And it was by choice today that I walked into this chamber with my Rebozo. That we all know what this symbolizes. It's Guerreras, our revolution and the women that have come before us to fight for all of us.
- Anamarie Farias
Legislator
And if we study our Mexican American history, we know what this symbolizes. And I urge my colleagues here, no matter what side of the aisle you are, it's let's look at our history and let's together work nationally to fix immigration. My grandfather came through the Bracero program. As I said, they shut that down in the 1960s.
- Anamarie Farias
Legislator
There has not been a path of immigration for people to come what we call the right way. But yet we love tacos. We love Mexican culture. We love to go to Mexico and any other Latin country. But when it comes to give an opportunity, we are villainized, criminalized, and we have no future.
- Anamarie Farias
Legislator
But today, I stand very proudly with Mr. Speaker and my colleagues to support this and defend this. But most importantly, we see you, California. We see you, United States of America. We are a diverse, rich culture. A nation just like my Revozo, woven with silk and wool and full of color. That is what America is.
- Anamarie Farias
Legislator
I urge you all to please support this.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you. Assemblymember Avila Farias. Assemblymember Tangipa. You are recognized.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
I rise today in complete astonishment in what I've heard. Not once have we stated we were anti immigrant. I can't be. And I've heard the personal story of so many other Members. Last year on Christmas, I was able to give my mother as her sponsor, her accepted application for legal residency here in California.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
What we've simply asked is that we, as a legislative body, ask all of you to follow the laws that we have in this country. We cannot have subjective interpretation. We want to protect all immigrants. We want to protect our family Members.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
But what we have simply asked today to ensure that dollars were not used to protect criminal, illegal immigrants, that was not good enough. You read it into the record today, so you actually don't disagree with us.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
But it was not good enough to codify it into law that we were going to make sure that our dollars spent here were to protect immigrants that belong here or people that belong. We don't disagree on this. What we disagree on is how this process should go. We cannot have subjectivity to our laws.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
We cannot protect murderers and rapists, friends and family of mine that I know that are considered angel families, that brothers are not here anymore because they were killed.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
Not a single one of us is anti-immigrant. Our caucus on this side is a majority of us derived from immigrants that come here.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
When I was raised by my mother and I stood in the food lines not too far from here, she would always tell me in Tongan, you may be the poorest Americans, but you're the richest Tongans because you're in America.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
She raised me to be a law abiding citizen because it is the greatest privilege in the history of the world to be born and to be an American citizen. She instilled that into me. She fought for this country. She's now a legal resident of this country.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
She would hope that others take that same pride and demand that we follow laws in this country or we have no country. We simply asked that we didn't protect criminals and it wasn't good enough.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
Prop 36 was a mandate to every single one of us in this legislative body and passed in every single county to hold criminals accountable. And I'm shocked to see today that lessons haven't been learned that criminals were put over Californians.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
And our Democratic colleagues decided that it wasn't good enough to take action, but it was good enough to read it into the record. It's not good enough for Californians. I rise against this measure because it's incomplete and we don't do anything to protect those who want to be legal American citizens.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Tangipa. Assembly Member Rubio, you are recognized.
- Blanca Rubio
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members, I stand before you as a formerly deported, undocumented immigrant. Coming to this country, my country now, was life-changing. I came from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, a place that I call the cartel capital of the world. There are stories, In fact, there is a documentary called The Women of Juarez.
- Blanca Rubio
Legislator
This story is about hundreds of women that have been kidnapped and are missing. Instead of me being one of those women, I stand before you as the proud representative for the 48th Assembly District at the State Capitol. We talk about the right way of doing this. We are told to get in line. Colleagues, there is no line.
- Blanca Rubio
Legislator
The immigration system is broken. There is no line. People are treated differently depending on the country they come from. My father and mother speak limited English. We have been citizens for 30 years now. But my father still has fear because of how he looks and he won't be able to defend himself if he is stopped.
- Blanca Rubio
Legislator
This Bill is to Fund services to get through those lines, legally and to protect those that are here legally and to and will be profiled because of how they look and the type of work that they do. I urge an aye vote on SB2 to provide those services for everyone. I was elected to protect all of Californians.
- Blanca Rubio
Legislator
So please, I urge an aye vote and to my gente migrante, estamos con ustedes.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Rubio. Assemblymember Soria, you are recognized.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise today in strong support of SB2. This Bill speaks directly to who we are as Californians, as Americans and as human beings. It calls upon our sense of community, our shared values, and our collective responsibility to one another.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
This Bill will provide essential community based resources to continue to provide legal support, strengthen worker protections and increase access to critical service for our hardworking immigrant families. These resources are crucial to alleviating the fear and the anxiety caused by the administration's aggressive immigration actions which have left many hardworking families on edge, even families like mine.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
As a daughter of immigrant farm workers who came to this country also undocumented, just like many of the immigrant families in my district and across the state, I cannot sit idly by. I will not stand by and watch the current Administration and radicals on the right demonize, criminalize, and target our hardworking immigrant families.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
This is personal for me and it's personal for countless of others that live in my district. Also, as a person of faith, I feel a moral imperative to stand up for our immigrant families, to ensure that we do everything in our power to protect the hardworking individuals who continue to make California an economic powerhouse.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
But if you're not moved by the moral imperative, then listen to our agricultural leaders and the economists who are sounding the alarm. They warn that if these raids continue or escalate, which we know they will, California's agricultural sector will face disruption unlike anything we've seen in decades, resulting in a rise in grocery prices across our country.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
And let's not forget, these are the very same grocery prices that many of those across the aisle promised to lower during this last election cycle. As the Ag Chair, let me remind you California is the breadbasket of America. Our fields, orchards and vineyards feed millions across the country and around the world.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
But behind every harvest, behind every meal on our tables, are the hands of our immigrant laborers. Just like my parents, who have spent years, even decades contributing to our economy, raising families and strengthening our communities. These individuals are not criminals.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
They are our neighbors, our co-workers, our relatives, and in many cases, the backbone of industries that keep California working. Without immigrant workers, our food supply chains would collapse. Studies have shown that mass deportations result in labor shortages, abandoned fields, and skyrocketing costs, driving food prices up for every American family.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
I ask you, who will pick our fruits and vegetables? Who will clean our homes? Who will build the housing units we so desperately need? Who will care for our children? Who will prepare our meals when we show up to our local restaurants? Who will help rebuild Southern California?
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
The Administration supposedly said that their mass deportation agenda is solely focused on targeting dangerous criminals. But that is not what I'm hearing from my constituents and it's certainly not what we're seeing in the news. I don't know if you guys have been watching the news or even social media, but immigrant, immigration agents are terrorizing our communities.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
Documented or not. So I want to make sure that you all know that my vote today is for our immigrant families, not just in my district, but across California that are living in fear.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
30 seconds.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
Today, with my vote, I choose to send a message to my 11 year old cousin that I, along with dozens of California leaders, will do everything in our power so he can focus on his education and not have fear being separated from his hard working father, my uncle. Today, my vote.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
With my vote, I choose to send a message to Monica from Madera, who is a community leader that dedicates countless hours to ensure our most vulnerable in Madera have food on their table by setting up regular food distribution. So today, colleagues, I ask you to be brave. I ask you to stand up for California.
- Esmeralda Soria
Legislator
Because that is what I'm about to do today. And I urge your strong aye vote.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Soria. Seeing and hearing no further debate. Assemblymember Gabriel, would you like to close?
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Yeah. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Let me start by thanking all of the colleagues that shared their personal stories in such a real and such an authentic way and in such a moving way. And I was struck by how different and yet how similar all of those stories are.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
And I was looking around this body, I realized that with the exception of our colleague from San Bernardino who chairs our Native American Caucus, every single one of us in this room is either an immigrant or descendant of immigrants. So in a sense, this is our story. This is a California story.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
And we have a decision to make at this moment in time. And I agree with our colleague from the Central Valley that there are profound moral implications for the decision that we're about to make. But how do we want to approach this?
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Do we want to approach this from a place of fear or do we want to approach it from a place of love?
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
And what I'm struck by as I listen to this debate is there seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding of what these dollars are going to go for and what these nonprofits do and why we, as a state have been funding many of them for more than 25 years.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
And I want to invite those who are worried about the use of these resources. Go spend time in your community with the organizations that are standing up and representing those who've been victimized as victims of domestic violence.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
One of the first cases that I took as a young attorney was representing a woman whose immigration status was in flux as she sought to seek a temporary restraining order in Los Angeles Superior Court against an abuser that was subjecting her to horrific physical abuse.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
In many of these cases, people's lives are at stake, and folks whose immigration status is in flux are the most vulnerable of the vulnerable. I think those of you that go and spend time with these organizations, you will feel proud of the work that they do. You'll feel proud of the work that they do for undocumented folks.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
You'll feel proud of the work that they do for military families. You'll feel proud of the work that they do for homeless veterans. You will feel proud of the work that they do for domestic violence victims.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
So I would really encourage those who have a reason to oppose this, which I think should be bipartisan, which I think is fundamentally common sense. I'd think about it, I'd pray on it. I'd go spend some time with the people who are doing this work, because this is something that all of us should be behind.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
And for those who talked about the system and wanting to work within the system, this is the system. These are organizations that are working through the legal process.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
And I think what I realized is that many of the folks in this room are probably not attorneys and haven't had the opportunity to appear in immigration court as I have. Haven't had the opportunity to work through the process. Whether or not you are represented by counsel is basically the whole ball game.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Someone who goes through that process without the representation of counsel, no matter how just their case, no matter how horrific their circumstances, they don't really stand a fighting chance. And that's because most of this immigration work is not happening in traditional Article 3 courts.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
It's happening in Article 2 courts where the Administration is both the prosecutor and the judge. So I would encourage folks to do more learning about this. I know that we don't do immigration work here in the state Legislature. That's something that they do in Washington.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
But I assure you, as you learn, as you interact with those folks, as you have the opportunity to interact with our undocumented Californians. You cannot help but be moved by them.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
As some of you know, I had the opportunity before I came to the Legislature, to sue the first Trump Administration when they tried to end the DACA program. And it was the absolute privilege of my life to represent those undocumented Californians.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
And as many of you know, that case, with the help of many legal services organizations, with the help of the State of California and the UC, went to the United States Supreme Court. And it was Justice Roberts, a conservative justice appointed by President George W.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
Bush, who wrote the majority opinion saying that the Trump Administration had violated the law in ending the DACA program. So as we think about these two bills and collectively, what it's going to mean to fund our Attorney General and to fund these legal services organizations, we should be united in this. This is about the Constitution.
- Jesse Gabriel
Legislator
It's about the rule of law. It's about the people of the State of California. All of them. I respectfully request your aye vote on SB2.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Gabriel. All debate having ceased, the Clerk will open the roll. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. Clerk will close the roll. Tally the votes. Ayes 58, Nos 17. The measure passes without objection. Immediate transmittal to the Senate for enrollment.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Moving back to motions and resolutions. Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, you are recognized for your procedural motions.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Speaker. Excuse me, Mr. Speaker. There is a letter of legislative intent at the desk relative to SB2. I move to print the letter in the journal pursuant to Assembly Rule 42C.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Seconded by Assemblymember Garcia. This motion requires a majority of those present and voting. The Clerk will open the roll. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. The majority leader is asking for an aye vote. Clerk will close the roll and tally the votes. Ayes. 16. Nos, zero. Motion carries.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Majority Leader Aguiar-Curry, you're recognized again.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
ACR 1 is at the desk. I move to suspend the rules to allow me to take up the resolution without reference to file for the purpose of adoption.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Mr. Essayli, you're recognized for your parliamentary inquiry. Mr. Essayli, it is a resolution to adjourn the special session sine die.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Sine die. No more wildfires? Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Madam Majority Leader, you may continue.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
I need votes.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Okay. Excuse me. The motion has been made. Seconded by Assembly Member Garcia. This is not a debatable motion. Is there an objection to taking this up? Did I hear an objection? Your objection is noted, Mr. Essayli. Clerk will open the roll. All those vote who desire to vote. All those vote who desire to vote. Majority Leader is asking for an aye vote. Mr. Essayli is asking for a no vote. Clerk will close the roll and tally the votes. Ayes 57, noes 17. The motion carries. Without reference to file ACR 1 by Aguiar-Curry. Clerk will read.
- Reading Clerk
Person
Assembly Concurrent Resolution 1 by Assembly Member Aguiar-Curry relative to the final adjournment of the 2025-26 first extraordinary session of the Legislature.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Madam Majority Leader, you are recognized.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
Mr. Speaker and Members, ACR 1 adjourns the special session sine die. I ask for your aye vote for the immediate transmittal to the Senate.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Aguiar-Curry. Assembly Member Demaio, you are recognized.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Just two weeks ago, we had the governor encourage us to take action on the wildland fires. And we spent, what, $2.5 billion, very little of which was actually going to come from the state budget. It's going to come from reimbursements from the federal government. But we've done nothing to actually deal with the root driver of these fires.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Nothing to improve the habitat and forest management practices, nothing to allow our property owners to get defensible space because of the environmental regulations, nothing to force local government and state government to do its job to manage its land holdings properly.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Nothing to streamline the state building code so that the people who've been impacted by these fires can rebuild their homes. I cannot fathom how we are just simply walking away from this crisis without taking emergency action. We called on this body to take emergency action, and now we're saying, no, we don't need to take emergency action. We get to do it regular order. I urge my colleagues not to adjourn the special session. I urge you to reconvene every week until the job is done on an expedited basis.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Demaio. Assembly Member Gallagher, you are recognized.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
Yeah. Thank you. Mr. Speaker, Members. You know, it's been a long day. I just can't say how frustrated I am that the job's not done on wildfire. It isn't. And it is urgent. There's a lot more action that needs to be taken. Many of you know I've reached out to Members that have been affected by these fires.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
You know, I know what people are going through. My community's been through it. This is really what this should have been all about, is focusing on wildfire, these catastrophic fires that have plagued community after community after community. There's real work that could be done.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
And I just, you know, I know it's going to be a party line vote. I'm used to it, but I just can't emphasize enough. And look, we need to do more to streamline the recovery, to remove barriers, permitting barriers. There's things that we could do in the Legislature.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
The governor hasn't done it all with his executive orders, believe me. And there's people right now, you know, victims wanting to get back onto their properties, wanting to rebuild. I think there's a lot of things we could do both on the recovery front and the prevention part. Dangerous fuel is still a problem.
- James Gallagher
Legislator
There's tinder boxes around this state that we haven't sufficiently dealt with. I've heard that we're going to really get into that. I hope that's the case. But this would have been an opportunity to kind of fast track that. And I think it's a missed opportunity. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Gallagher. Assembly Member Tangipa, you are recognized.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
I just want to make sure that it is put on record right now that the worst fires in American history are going to happen this summer or next summer, that it is more than likely from all the data out there that we will have a 2 million to 4 million acre fire in our backyard.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
And we have not done enough for all of these victims, to the victims from the Paradise Fire all the way till now, that now that it's LA that we've taken action, but for everybody else that has been burnt out, left my family, Bledsoe's family, so many others, we have not done enough.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
The Speaker had stated when he went down for a visit that the calvary was here. The cavalry showed up after the battle and just made dinner. It's all we did. 100% of these funds are going to be reimbursed by FEMA. Because I've spent my career doing fire recovery, we didn't do anything.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
And I am putting it on record right now that in June and July, more families are going to be displaced, more families are going to be burnt out because of the inaction that this body did not take. And everybody needs to be put aware.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
So when they're saying that we didn't know, all of the data tells us, follow UC Berkeley, follow the density. Over 800%, 800% vegetation in the high Sierras per acre. You'd never plant a thousand tomatoes in a one by one box. We have a thousand trees per acre and 200 million dead trees.
- David Tangipa
Legislator
If you go back to 1987, the year of fire. Over a thousand lightning strikes kept the entire Yosemites on fire. That will happen again. We haven't protected communities, we haven't worked in prevention. We haven't done enough right now for the Californians that are in threat, for everybody that deserves it. And I want to make sure to say that you can't say that you didn't know. I humbly ask for a no vote on this. It's not over yet.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Tangipa. Assembly Member Macedo, you are recognized.
- Alexandra Macedo
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. You know, one thing that I heard today was let's be proactive, let's be prepared. That's great. We have to take that because that is a small investment compared to the price of reactivity. People's homes have been lost, their livelihoods have been lost.
- Alexandra Macedo
Legislator
We are talking about how people come here to pursue the American dream and we watch their houses go up in flames. And this is the end of the conversation. We took time as legislators to find thoughtful legislation that could actually help people that we know this is coming. The fires are not going to stop.
- Alexandra Macedo
Legislator
Why are we choosing where we are proactive? Why are we choosing where we're prepared when we know what is coming? We want to be bipartisan once again. These fires didn't ask homes, are you a Republican or a Democrat when they became ash. They didn't. All I'm asking is that we apply that same type of need for action now to things that are happening now and will continue to happen now. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Macedo. Assembly Member Bryan, you are recognized.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
Want to thank the Majority Leader for her motion. I want to thank my Republican colleagues for wanting to extend this special session. I think you were right that the governor calling this is important and that we answered the call.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
And I'm glad that you would like to do more for the people of Los Angeles, a place where none of you who spoke represent. We know this is not over. This is going to take a long commitment. We owe that commitment to Paradise as well. I'm looking forward to the bipartisan wild prevention conversations we'll be having and the Natural Resource Committee.
- Isaac Bryan
Legislator
And I'm grateful that I have a new vice chair to work with. But let's not pretend that the stance y'all just took isn't hypocritical. When you bashed us all day for being in special session and now you would like to extend it. I respectfully ask that we support the Majority Leader's motion and end the special session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Bryan. Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan, you are recognized.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker and Members. I rise in support of ACR 1 and felt it important to make sure everybody on the floor understands how legislative business is done because it seems some people in the house haven't learned the rules.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
We can move anything at any time if we get the rule waivers we need from our dear leader, Mr. Speaker and the pro tem in the Senate, both of whom have stood up loudly and clearly and said that they support continued work on wildfire funding.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
As I mentioned when we debated this a week ago, I represent the city that now has been called the next Paradise. I am the first one to stand up and say we are not done. I could not agree more with each and every one of you.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
I'm also really happy to hear our colleagues across the aisle saying that we're going to get FEMA reimbursement because sure as hell hope that's true because our economy will fall if we don't. And I just think that the gamesmanship needs to end. Not one Republican voted last year to fund CAL FIRE.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
Not one of them voted to fund CAL FIRE. Every single Democrat voted to fund CAL FIRE. Now you tell me which party is stepping up and helping to prepare California for the wildfires we are facing. This shouldn't be partisan. I agree with our colleague. Oh, gosh. I don't know where anyone is from yet. Thank you. Tulare.
- Rebecca Bauer-Kahan
Legislator
From Tulare, that this isn't a Republican issue. It's not a Democratic issue. It's a human issue. And we will do this in regular session. And I trust our leaders that we will do it fast, that we will get the rules waivers we need to move this with the rapidity that is necessary. But that doesn't mean we need to stay in special session, so I support the majority leader's motion.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan. Assembly Member Essayli.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you. You want to talk about gamesmanship? Let's talk about gamesmanship. Why did we...
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
You are recognized.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Let's talk about gamesmanship. Why did we just spend an entire day debating a Trump-proof bill that was completely unnecessary and hyper partisan and political. Why? Who's playing games with politics? It's not us. We don't control the agenda here. You do. You control the agenda.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
So let's talk about your budget, which is a joke. The reason we don't vote for it because it's a joke. You're spending $5 billion a year to give Medi-Cal to illegal immigrants while my mother has to pay out of her fixed income money every month for health care. And illegal immigrants who show up on day one get free health care. Damn right I didn't vote for that budget and I won't vote for it again. But I don't understand your point. I don't.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Mr. Berman, state your point.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
Orange County? Is it Orange County? To please stick to the merits of the bill.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
It's Riverside County.
- Marc Berman
Legislator
I apologize. Riverside County. That's what I meant.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Your point is well taken. Mr. Essayli, before you continue, I'd like to make a statement to our body. Your time will be preserved, Mr. Essayli. Folks, on three occasions that I can think of today, we heard indecent or profane language on the floor. This is against the rules and traditions of this body. It's been a very emotional day. I understand. And the cameras are on. Nonetheless, we will not make this the going forward tradition of this body. Please use decorum in your speech. Mr. Essayli, you may continue.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you. Mr. Speaker, we are debating the need to keep this special session open. The governor said we need to have a special session on wildfires. We agree. We introduced meaningful legislation to address wildfire prevention. Sending two and a half billion dollars to clean up the mess is not sufficient. It's insufficient.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
More must be done to prevent wildfires. You guys passed the budget. You got your CAL FIRE money. It wasn't enough. The cities still burnt down. So what is your point? You don't need us for anything. You don't need a single vote from us. You still passed everything and it wasn't good enough.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
I want to speak to the people of the State of California. This is your government. These are your representatives. Your cities burnt down on their watch for lack of preparation to prepare for wildfires. We can reduce fuel loads. We can prevent ignition sources like power lines. We can fund a year round CAL FIRE policy. CAL FIRE. Do you mind? We can fund CAL FIRE year round.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Mr. Speaker.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
State your point, Mr. Demaio.
- Carl DeMaio
Legislator
Mr. Speaker, you just admonished the body to be mindful of decorum and I think they need another lecture.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Excuse me, Mr. Essayli. Mr. Demaio, your point is well taken. Members, please show decorum. Allow Mr. Essayli to finish the comments.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just ask for some mutual respect. We listen to you guys. You can politely listen to us. That's all we have here, is our voice. We're the minority party. You guys talk a lot about minorities and minority rights. We're the minority here.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Mr. Essayli, please stay within the tenets of the motion itself, please.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We need to keep the special session open. We need to pass legislation that is going to make it easier for our firefighters to fireproof our communities or at least mitigate the risk of fire. We need controlled burns. We need mechanical clearing of brush. We need to underground power lines. We need to harden homes.
- Bill Essayli
Legislator
We need to deal with the insurance crisis. And it cannot wait till we go to committees in spring. It cannot wait for these bills to be passed later this summer. We need to do it now. So I hope the people are watching. This is your government at work. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Essayli. Seeing and no, seeing and hearing no further debate, Majority Leader, you may close.
- Cecilia Aguiar-Curry
Legislator
I simply ask for your vote for ACR 1.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assembly Member Aguiar-Curry. Clerk will open the roll. All those 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 56, noes 17. The resolution is adopted. Without objection, immediate transmittal to the Senate. Members, if I could.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, please. Members, this concludes our business in the first extraordinary session pursuant to ACR1. The first extraordinary session is adjourned. Sign a die. We are back in regular session. The quorum call is still in place. A couple of quick announcements actually. I would like to recognize Assemblymember Mike Fong.
- Mike Fong
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In celebration of the Lunar New Year, you have on your box, on your desk a prosperity cookie box from a local Vietnamese bakery in San Jose. Thank you colleagues for your support on HRA and please enjoy them tonight. Happy Lunar New Year. Thank you.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Fong. Happy New Year. I also would like to announce that today is the last day for Maria Nader, the Director of DCO. She has spent her career making many of us look good, a few of us look bad, but nonetheless has done all of it with love.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
We will be recognizing with a reception immediately to follow session today at the DCO offices in LOB. It is now time for adjournments in memory. Please give your respectful attention to those who were granted prior permission to speak on their adjournment in memory. Please take all conversations off the floor. Quorum call remains in place.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Please take your conversations off the floor. Assembly Member Patterson, you are recognized for your adjournment and memory.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Members, I rise with sadness but gratitude and I ask that you join me in adjourn in the memory for John Hidahl, husband, father, and a devoted public servant in my district.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
John was serving his final term as supervisor in El Dorado county and running for an open seat on the El Dorado Hills Fire Board when he unexpectedly passed away. Three days later, he would be elected, demonstrating the love that El Dorado Hills community has for him.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
John loved his community in El Dorado Hills and lived there most of his adult life. He served on the El Dorado Hills County Water District for 33 years. Due in no small part to John's leadership, the El Dorado Hills Fire Department grew from a small volunteer agency to one that is well renowned in the region today.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
John was elected twice to represent the county's District 1 on the Board of Supervisors. He served on the El Dorado Hills Area Planning Advisory Committee, the El Dorado Hills Community Council, and many other community committees and councils.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Through his many roles, John took seriously his commitment to his community and had a very deep compassion for underserved populations in our district. Upon John's passing, we had many heads of our public service agencies, nonprofits, departments posting deep condolences to John's family. One from a nonprofit youth organization caught my attention.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
John had paid the kids at the organization a visit. He sat with them, talked to them, above all, John listened to them. He wanted to hear their concerns. He took them seriously and they did not forget it. That was the kind of man and public servant John was.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
Actually, one of the last times that I had an opportunity to, I was hoping to see John, was at a veterans event in El Dorado county. And you know, it was a family affair. His family was there and staff was there and some of the oldest veterans in the nation were there actually.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
And John was on a multi hour drive from somewhere else in California rushing to get to this event. But it was just from service event to service event, really dedicated to our community.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
And you know, he was just a really good guy for me, you know, helped me because I, you know, I'm from Placer county and you need those key people in other counties to really understand the issues around there. John was just as level headed and trustworthy as anybody else that I've ever met actually in public service.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
John's family is here today waiting patiently and I ask that you join me and welcome them as we adjourn in this memory. John's wife of 52 years, Eileen, John had five daughters, two of them are here today, Catherine and Maureen.
- Joe Patterson
Legislator
And the family's joined by Cindy Munt, his longtime District 1 assistant and a deep friend to not only the family, but all of us. I ask today that we adjourn in John Hidahl's memory.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Members, we will observe a moment of silence to recognize this great Californian, John Hidahl. Thank you, Mr. Patterson. Assemblymember Mark Gonzalez, you are recognized for your adjournment in memory.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise today to request that we adjourn in memory of Mario Gershom Reyes, who sadly passed away on January 22 at the age of 69.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
As we have just celebrated Lunar New Year, it is important to understand that Mario Reyes was the photo editor of the Rafu Shimpu, Little Tokyo based newspaper covering the Japanese American community since 1903, located in my district.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
During his 40 year career, Mario documented the changes in and around Little Tokyo and the Japanese American community in Southern California.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
His groundbreaking work serves as a collective memory for the Japanese American community, people, and events for generations. No Nikkei organization was considered too small to be covered, even if he had to sacrifice nights, weekends, and holidays just to photograph them.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
Born In Mexico City, January 19th, 1956 Mario passed away on January 22nd, 2025 at his home in Boyle Heights at the age of 69 after battle with cancer. The oldest of four, he lived with his family in Matavia housing projects and attended Regan Morris K Elementary in East Los Angeles. He's a proud alumni of Roosevelt High School.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
It was when he was a senior at Roosevelt High School that he first started working at the rafu in the mail and in the press room. Over his storied career, he covered many significant events in history, including the 1992 uprest, the O.J. trial, so many other trials, the 1994 Northridge earthquake, numerous presidential elections, COVID 19 pandemic, and we know he'd be covering this today.
- Mark Gonzalez
Legislator
A celebration of Mario's life will be held on February 15th at Monte Buddhist Center. Mario's surviving siblings Julian, Adrian and Hilda, many nieces, nephews and friends, and his beloved cat, Baby. I respectfully request that we adjourn in his memory today.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thank you, Assemblymember Gonzalez. 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 session schedules as follows. Tuesday, February 4, check in session. Wednesday, February 5, check in session.
- Josh Lowenthal
Legislator
Thursday, February 6, floor session at 9:00am. Seeing and hearing no further business, I'm ready to entertain a motion to adjourn. Ms. Aguiar Curry moves and Mr. Garcia seconds that this House stands adjourned until Thursday, February 6, 9am the quorum call is lifted and we are adjourned.
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