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Votes at a glance: supplemental budget and trailer bills the Senate approved Friday

5091929 · June 27, 2025
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The California Senate recorded roll‑call votes on a slate of supplemental budget and trailer bills tied to the budget package on Friday; most measures were approved and will move forward as part of the budget enactment process.

In addition to the main fiscal bill, the California Senate recorded votes on a number of supplemental and trailer bills tied to the budget. Below is a concise summary of the bills the Senate considered on Friday, the floor description and the recorded outcome where the vote was taken:

- SB 103 (budget technical/adjustments): Assembly amendments concurred in (Ayes 29, Noes 3). The bill amends prior budget acts to align appropriations and address current fiscal-year deficiencies.

- SB 120 (childcare/early childhood): Assembly amendments concurred in (Ayes 30, Noes 7). The childcare trailer establishes enrollment‑based pay and a $70 million rate increase for subsidized providers.

- SB 124 (resources): Assembly amendments concurred in (Ayes 30, Noes 2). The resources trailer clarifies Cal Fire hiring and authorizes limited state parks funding adjustments; it requires transition planning for converting some Cal Fire seasonal positions to permanent status.

- SB 127 (climate/energy): Assembly amendments…

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