How our local legislators voted | March 9-15, 2024

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Here are votes from local state and federal legislators from Friday, March 8, 2024 to Thursday, March 14, 2024.

State Assembly

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

ACR 155, Special Olympics Day: Yes (Passed 70-0)

AR 71, Relative to Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Month: Yes (Passed 70-0)

AR 76, Relative to the Persian New Year: Yes (Passed 70-0)

AR 77, Relative to National Surveyors Week: Yes (Passed 70-0)

SB477, Accessory dwelling units: Absent (Passed 66-0)

State Senate

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

ACR 127, Engineers Week: Yes (Passed 38-0)

ACR 130, Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day: Yes (Passed 38-0)

ACR 136, Black History Month: Yes (Passed 38-0)

ACR 138, World Cholangiocarcinoma Day: Yes (Passed 38-0)

SB 477, Accessory dwelling units: Yes (Passed 40-0)

SB 479, Termination of tenancy: no-fault just cause: natural person: Yes (Passed 40-0)

SCR 118, Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month: Yes (Passed 40-0)

SCR 122, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day: Absent (Passed 36-0)

SR 73, Relative to California Agriculture Day: Yes (Passed 40-0)

SR 77, Relative to Irish American Heritage Month: Yes (Passed 39-0)

SB 911, Income taxation: exclusion: military survivor benefits: Yes (Passed 6-0)

SB 927, Income taxes: gross income exclusions: state of emergency: natural disaster settlements: Yes (Passed 6-0)

SB 1004, Income taxes: exclusions: wildfires: Yes (Passed 7-0)

SCR 120, Special Olympics Day: Yes (Passed 38-0)

SR 56, Relative to Women’s History Month: Yes (Passed 38-0)

U.S. House of Representatives

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

HR 7521, Protecting Americans from Foriegn Adversary Controlled Applications Act: Yes (Passed 352-65)

HRes 1071, Providing for consideration of the bill HR 6276 to direct the Administrator of General Services and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to identify the utilization rate of certain public buildings and federally-leased space, and for other purposes, and providing for consideration of the resolution HRes 1065) denouncing the Biden administration’s immigration policies: Yes (Passed 209-206)

HR 6276, Utilizing Space Efficiently and Improving Technologies Act of 2023 USE IT Act of 2023: No (Passed 217-203)

HR 1752, Eliminating Barriers to Rural Internet Development Grant Eligibility Act E-BRIDGE Act: Yes (Passed 375-20)

HR 886, Save Our Seas 2.0 Amendments Act: Yes (Passed 326-73)

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