Senate votes to advance elections bill with 5-2 vote

July 02, 2025 | California State Senate, Senate, Legislative, California


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Senate votes to advance elections bill with 5-2 vote
The Senate Local Government Committee in California has made significant progress in its latest meeting, successfully passing two key bills that will move forward for further consideration. The committee voted on a motion to pass a bill, which was amended, to the Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments. The final tally showed a vote of 5 in favor and 2 against, with Senators DeRozho, Arauhin, Cabaldon, Laird, and Wiener supporting the motion.

In addition to this, the committee clarified the outcome of a previous bill, AB 1445, which also passed with a unanimous vote of 5-0. This swift action reflects the committee's commitment to advancing legislative measures that could impact local governance and electoral processes in California.

As the committee continues its work, the passage of these bills signals a proactive approach to addressing important issues within the state. Stakeholders and community members will be watching closely as these measures move to the next stages of the legislative process.

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