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Appropriations committee moves hundreds of bills to suspense; two measures receive due‑pass recommendations

5700270 · August 18, 2025
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At a long appropriations hearing the committee moved dozens of measures to the suspense file and issued due‑pass recommendations for two bills (AB 13 39 and AB 49), while hundreds of other items were held for later fiscal review.

The Senate Committee on Appropriations heard hundreds of measures Wednesday and placed the majority on the committee’s suspense file for further fiscal review. Committee members opened the session by noting the scope of the work: “So, buckle up everyone. We have 285 measures on today's agenda,” the chair said.

Most bills received no formal roll‑call vote and were “moved to suspense” without objection. A small number of bills received a due‑pass recommendation (a favorable committee recommendation that sends a bill to the full Senate). Two measures in this hearing received due‑pass recommendations and recorded partial roll calls in committee.

AB 13 39 (Insurance availability for affordable housing entities). Assemblymember Gonzales presented the bill as a…

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