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Votes at a glance: key referrals, bills and resolutions from the March 6 Assembly session

March 28, 2025 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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Votes at a glance: key referrals, bills and resolutions from the March 6 Assembly session
The California State Assembly took a series of procedural and substantive actions on March 6, 2025, including motions to re‑refer bills to committee, passage of individual bills on third reading, and adoption of concurrent and house resolutions on the consent calendar.

Re‑referral votes
- A motion to re‑refer AB 567 (DeMaio) from the insurance committee to the revenue and taxation committee and then back to the insurance committee was taken separately after an objection from Assemblymember DeMaio. The transcript records “Ayes 42, Noes 17” and indicates the motion carried.
- The clerk recorded that, without objection, several additional bills were re‑referred under Assembly Rule 96: AB 602 (Haney) from Health to Higher Education; AB 1104 (Pellerin) from Utilities and Energy to Labor and Employment and back; and AB 1239 (Dixon) from Human Services to Public Safety. The transcript states these were re‑referred without recorded roll calls after the separate vote on AB 567.

Third‑reading and passage (selected items recorded on the floor)
- AB 310 (Assemblymember Alanis) — sponsor remarks recorded; clerk announced conflicting tallies during the roll call (“Ayes 56, Noes 24” followed by “Ayes 56, Noes 0”), and the transcript then records that the measure “passes.” The clerk’s final announcement was that the measure passed on third reading.
- AB 437 (Assemblymember Lackey) — sponsor remarks recorded; roll call recorded as “Ayes 59, Noes 0.” The clerk announced the measure passes on third reading.

Resolutions and consent calendar outcomes
- ACR 55 (Assemblymember Jeff Gonzales), commemorating the 40th anniversary of ARC v. Department of Developmental Services and honoring the Lanterman Act, had 62 coauthors added; the resolution was adopted by voice vote.
- HR 28 (House Resolution recognizing Major League Baseball Opening Day 2025) had 58 coauthors added and was adopted by voice vote.
- A series of consent calendar items (including ACR 39 and ACR 53 and bills AB 266 and AB 581 as read on the consent calendar) were adopted; the clerk recorded “I 62, noes 0” for those votes.

Adjournments in memory and other formalities
- Multiple adjournments in memory were read and ordered printed in the journal, including a multi‑member remembrance for Ralph Miller.

Notes on transcript reporting
- Where the transcript shows inconsistent tallies (notably AB 310), this summary reports the counts as they appear verbatim in the floor transcript and records that the clerk announced passage. Detailed roll‑call member‑by‑member vote records were not provided in the transcript excerpts for each item.

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