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Senate adopts several ceremonial resolutions and confirms multiple appointments; many measures pass unanimously
Summary
On the floor the California State Senate adopted resolutions recognizing Cambodian genocide remembrance, Girl Scouts Day, school bus drivers and other observances, and confirmed several gubernatorial appointments. Most measures were approved by unanimous roll call.
The California State Senate on the floor adopted multiple ceremonial and recognition measures and confirmed several appointments. Most measures were adopted by unanimous roll call (commonly recorded as "38 ayes, 0 noes" in the transcript excerpts).
Major floor actions and recognitions
- SR 37 (Sen. Gonzales) — Cambodian Genocide Remembrance Week: Senator Gonzales introduced Senate Resolution 37 to recognize the week marking the 50th anniversary of the Cambodian genocide and to honor lives lost under the Khmer Rouge. Gonzales noted California is home to the largest Cambodian community outside Southeast Asia and urged an aye vote. Colleagues including Senator Stern, Senator Richardson and Senator Wiener spoke in support; the measure was adopted on the floor and the clerk announced adoption.
- SCR 52 (Sen. Ochoa Bogie) — Girl Scouts Day / 113th anniversary: Senator Ochoa Bogue introduced SCR 52 to recognize March 12, 2025, as Girl Scouts Day in California and…
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