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Assembly approves dozens of bills in brisk session; AB 435 fails on reconsideration
Summary
The California State Assembly on May 14 passed a large slate of bills and resolutions on a fast-moving floor day; most measures cleared with bipartisan majorities, while AB 435 failed on a roll-call vote and was noticed for reconsideration.
The California State Assembly moved rapidly through its daily file on May 14, 2025, approving a broad set of bills and concurrent resolutions and taking one notable defeat when AB 435 failed on a roll-call vote.
The most consequential outlier was Assembly Bill 435, which failed on the floor by a 36–12 recorded vote; the clerk recorded that Assemblymember Wilson noticed reconsideration after the result. Most other measures on the file were adopted with large majorities or by voice vote.
The package included bills on transportation, housing, public safety and environmental policy. Examples of enacted bills and recorded votes included AB 630 (measures addressing inoperable recreational vehicles and disposal procedures), which passed 61–0; AB 1197 (rental car theft deterrence provisions), which passed 59–0; and AB 525 (extension of an exemption for farmers and ranchers from a state program), which passed…
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