In a pivotal moment for California's housing crisis, Assemblymember Gabriel urged his colleagues to seize a unique opportunity to reform the broken status quo during the Assembly Floor Session on June 30, 2025. Highlighting the profound impact of housing issues on communities statewide, Gabriel expressed gratitude to fellow lawmakers for their leadership and commitment to advancing the conversation around this critical topic.
With a call for an "I" vote on Assembly Bill 130, Gabriel emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "We all know it. We all see it. We all understand it." His remarks underscored the collective recognition among lawmakers that significant change is necessary to benefit families across California.
The Assembly responded decisively, with the bill passing overwhelmingly—62 votes in favor and just 2 against. The Senate amendments were concurred in without objection, paving the way for immediate transmittal to the governor.
As the session wrapped up, members were reminded of upcoming meetings, including an Emergency Management session scheduled for later that day. The Assembly also took a moment to honor those who had passed, with adjournments in memory following the legislative discussions.
This session marks a crucial step forward in addressing California's housing challenges, with lawmakers poised to implement changes that could reshape the landscape for families in need.