How our local legislators voted | Aug. 10-16, 2024

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Here are votes from local state and federal legislators from Saturday, Aug. 10, to Friday, Aug. 16.

State Assembly

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

AB 1470, Medi-Cal: behavioral health services: documentation standards: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

AB 1879, Property taxation: filing: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

AB 1934, Digital financial asset businesses: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

AB 2117, Development permit expirations: actions or proceedings: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2154 Mental health: involuntary treatment: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2350, Open meetings: school boards: emergencies: notifications by email: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2422, Department of Financial Protection and Innovation: online resources: financial abuse: domestic violence victims: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2637, Health Facilities Financing Authority Act: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2867, Recovery of artwork and personal property lost due to persecution: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2988, Courts: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 3062, Fire protection districts: electrical corporations and local publicly owned electric utilities: prescribed or controlled burns: notice requirements: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

SB 347, Subdivision Map Act: exemption: hydrogen fueling stations and electric vehicle charging stations: Absent (Passed: 65-0)

SB 990, Office of Emergency Services: State Emergency Plan: LGBTQ+ individuals: Absent (Passed: 65-0)

SB 1518, Public safety omnibus: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

SB 1522, Fertilizing material: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

SCR 151, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Memorial Highway: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

SJR 6, Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: discharge characterizations: Absent (Passed: 62-0)

SJR 12, Oil and gas leases: bankruptcy: No (Passed: 57-11)

AB 960, School safety: web-based or app-based school safety programs: Yes (Passed: 72-0)

AB 1779, Theft: jurisdiction: Yes (Passed: 71-1)

AB 1802, Crimes: organized theft: Yes (Passed: 74-0)

AB 1849, Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act: services and repairs: travel trailers and motor homes: Yes (Passed: 74-0)

AB 1972, Regional property crimes task force: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

AB 2663, Inclusionary housing: fees: reports: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

AB 2943, Crimes: shoplifting: Yes (Passed: 64-4)

AB 3209, Crimes: theft: retail theft restraining orders: Yes (Passed: 69-5)

ACR 128, California Latino and Latina Physician Day: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

ACR 222, Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

ACR 226, Black Girl Joy Day: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

ACR 227, Women in Animation: Yes (Passed: 75-0)

ACR 228, Women’s Equality Day: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

ACR 229, Suicide Prevention Awareness Month: Yes (Passed: 76-0)

SB 357, Vehicles: physician and surgeon reporting: Absent (Passed: 68-0)

SB 981, Sexually explicit digital images: Absent (Passed: 73-0)

SB 1140, Enhanced infrastructure financing district: Absent (Passed: 64-5)

SB 1356, Judiciary: training: gender bias: Absent (Passed: 67-0)

SB 1379, Public Employees’ Retirement Law: reinstatement: County of Solano: Absent (Passed: 74-0)

State Senate

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

ACR 182, The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

ACR 211, Cricket: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

ACR 227, Women in Animation: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

AJR 9, Housing and homelessness: No (Passed: 28-8)

AJR 18, Spent nuclear fuel: storage: Yes (Passed: 35-0)

SCR 161, The First Continental Congress: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 103, Relative to Italian American Heritage Month: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 104, Relative to California-Mexico Advocacy Day: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 106, Relative to Intellectual Property Awareness Month: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SR 107, Relative to Korean American Senior Day: Yes (Passed: 40-0)

SR 108, Relative to California Pickleball Day: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 109, Relative to Gold Star Mothers’ and Families’ Day: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 111, Relative to California Life Sciences Month: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 113, Relative to Latina Equal Pay Day: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 114, Relative to President Joseph Biden: Absent (Passed: 29-1)

SR 115, Relative to food and agriculture: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 116, Relative to Taiwan: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SR 117, Relative to the East Bay Regional Park District’s 90th anniversary: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SR 121, Relative to Veteran Housing Insecurity Awareness Month: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SR 122, Relative to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SR 123, Relative to Salvadoran American Day: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SR 124, Relative to recognizing the United Mexican States’ First Woman President, Dr: Claudia Sheinbaum: Yes (Passed: 36-0)

AB2867, Recovery of artwork and personal property lost due to persecution: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SB 905, Crimes: theft from a vehicle: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SB 982, Crimes: organized theft: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SB 1144, Marketplaces: online marketplaces: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SB 1242, Crimes: fires: Yes (Passed: 37-0)

SB 1416, Sentencing enhancements: sale, exchange, or return of stolen property: Yes (Passed: 37-1)

SCR 103, Veterans of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Day: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SCR 168, Women’s Equality Day: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

SR 110, Relative to Port Chicago 80th Anniversary: Yes (Passed: 38-0)

U.S. House of Representatives

The House of Representatives was out of session.

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