How our local legislators voted | June 22-28, 2024

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Here are votes from local state and federal legislators from Saturday, June 22, 2024 to Friday, June 28, 2024.

State Assembly

This week, James Gallagher (R-Yuba City) voted on the following bills:

AB 375, Food delivery platforms: disclosure of delivery drivers’ identity: Yes (Passed: 73-0)

AB 628, Prisons: employment of inmates: Absent (Passed: 67-0)

AB1955, Support Academic Futures and Educators for Today’s Youth Act: No (Passed: 61-16)

AB 2288, Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004: Yes (Passed: 77-0)

AB 2474, Retirement County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 benefit payments and overpayments: Yes (Passed: 74-0)

AB 2927, Pupil instruction high school graduation requirements personal finance: Yes (Passed: 77-0)

AB 3105, Employment wages and hours exemption for faculty at private institutions of higher education: Yes (Passed: 74-0)

ACA 8, Slavery: Absent (Passed: 68-0)

ACR 215, Payómkawish Highway: Absent (Passed: 73-0)

SB 92, Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

SB 159, Health: No (Passed: 59-10)

SB 1097, Veterans military and veterans gender-neutral terms: Absent (Passed: 65-0)

AB 160, Medi-Cal managed care organization provider tax: No (Passed: 61-12)

AB 161, Human services: No (Passed: 71-2)

AB 162, Developmental services: Yes (Passed: 73-1)

AB 166, Housing: Absent (Passed: 71-1)

AB 169, Public safety juvenile justice trailer bill: Yes (Passed: 73-1)

AB 170, Courts: Yes (Passed: 73-1)

AB 171, Employment: No (Passed: 61-11)

AB 173, Transportation budget trailer bill: No (Passed: 60-13)

AB 1900, Consumer refunds nondisclosure agreements: Yes (Passed: 72-0)

SB 108, Budget Act of 2024: No (Passed: 60-14)

SB 109, Budget Act of 2023: No (Passed: 60-14)

SB 153, Education finance education omnibus budget trailer bill: No (Passed: 63-11)

SB 155, Higher education budget trailer bill: Absent (Passed: 74-1)

SB 156, Public resources omnibus budget trailer bill: No (Passed: 60-12)

SB 163, Early learning and childcare: No (Passed: 61-13)

SB 164, State government: No (Passed: 60-14)

SB 174, Public resources: California Environmental Quality Act: exemptions: native fish and wildlife: Capitol Annex: No (Passed: 59-7)

SB 175, Taxation: Yes (Passed: 75-1)

AB 1782, Redevelopment successor agencies Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund: Yes (Passed: 74-0)

AB 2261, Transportation federal funding: tribes: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2325, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District officers and employees designation and appointment: Yes (Passed: 74-0)

AB 2813, Government Investment Act: Absent (Passed: 55-3)

AB 2932, Pupil instruction sextortion prevention: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

AB 3197, Elections: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

ACA 10, Local government financing affordable housing and public infrastructure voter approval: No (Passed: 54-8)

SB 739, Construction manager at-risk construction contracts City of Elk Grove zoo project: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

SB 1353, Youth Bill of Rights: Absent (Passed: 72-0)

SB 1524, Consumers Legal Remedies Act advertisements restaurant, bar, and other food services: Yes (Passed: 73-0)

SCR 157, Withdrawal of Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 2 of the 2021-22 Regular Session: No (Passed: 62-0)

State Senate

This week, Brian Dahle (R-Bieber) voted on the following bills:

AB 628, Prisons employment of inmates: Absent (Passed: 33-2)

AB 1935, Gaming Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund: Yes (Passed: 40-0)

AB 2113 Pesticides: No (Passed: 29-9)

AB 2288, Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004: Absent (Passed: 39-0)

AB 2927 Pupil instruction high school graduation requirements personal finance: Yes (Passed: 39-0)

ACA 8, Slavery: No (Passed: 33-3)

ACA 10, Local government financing affordable housing and public infrastructure voter approval: No (Passed: 31-8)

SB 92, Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

SB 159, Health: No (Passed: 32-8)

SB 1327, Income taxation, credits, local news media, data extraction transactions: No (Passed: 27-7)

SB 1524, Consumers Legal Remedies Act, advertisements, restaurant, bar, and other food services: Yes (Passed: 39-0)

SCR 111, Purple Heart Day: Yes (Passed: 40-0)

SR 100, Relative to Native American Women Equal Pay Day: Yes (Passed: 40-0)

SR 101, Relative to Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2024: Yes (Passed: 40-0)

AB 160, Medi-Cal managed care organization provider tax: No (Passed: 31-8)

AB 161, Human services: Yes (Passed: 39-0)

AB 162, Developmental services: No (Passed: 31-7)

AB 166, Housing: No (Passed: 31-6)

AB 168, Public safety: No (Passed: 31-8)

AB 169, Public safety juvenile justice trailer bill: Absent (Passed: 32-0)

AB 170, Courts: No (Passed: 31-8)

AB 171, Employment: No (Passed: 61-11)

AB 173, Transportation budget trailer bill: No (Passed: 31-8)

ACA 10, Local government financing affordable housing and public infrastructure voter approval: No (Passed: 31-8)

SB 108, Budget Act of 2024: No (Passed: 31-8)

SB 109, Budget Act of 2023: No (Passed: 31-6)

SB 153, Education finance education omnibus budget trailer bill: No (Passed: 31-7)

SB 155, Higher education budget trailer bill: Yes (Passed: 39-0)

SB 156, Public resources omnibus budget trailer bill: No (Passed: 31-7)

SB 163, Early learning and childcare: No (Passed: 31-6)

SB 164, State government: No (Passed: 31-8)

SB 174, Public resources California Environmental Quality Act exemptions native fish and wildlife Capitol Annex: No (Passed: 32-7)

SB 175, Taxation: No (Passed: 30-7)

U.S. House of Representatives

This week, Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) voted on the following bills:

HR 8771, Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2025: Yes (Passed: 212-200)

HR 8774, Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2025: Yes (Passed: 217-198)

HRES 1316, Providing for consideration of the bill HR 8774 making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal Year ending September 30, 2025, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill HR 8771 making appropriations for the Department of State, foreign operations, and related programs for the fiscal Yesr ending September 30, 2025, and for other purposes; and providing for consideration of the bill HR 8752 making appropriations for the Department of Homeland S: Yes (Passed: 207-201)

HR 2789, American Cooperation with Our Neighbors Act Absent: (Passed: 368-19)

HR 7152, Korean American Divided Families National Registry Act: Absent (Passed: 375-8)

HRES 901, Expressing support for democracy and human rights in Pakistan: Absent (Passed: 568-7)

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