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Public Safety committee: votes at a glance and major outcomes
Summary
The Assembly Public Safety Committee adopted a consent calendar and moved a slate of bills — including measures on ignition interlocks, juvenile probation, and trafficking — to the Appropriations Committee. One high-profile mental-health diversion bill failed.
The Assembly Public Safety Committee met at the State Capitol and voted on a mix of consent items and debated bills. The committee adopted the consent calendar and sent several measures — ranging from drunk-driving ignition interlock rules to juvenile probation reforms and human-trafficking demand reduction — to the Appropriations Committee for further review.
Why it matters: Several of the bills the committee acted on would change public safety or criminal-justice practice statewide. Some were technical or procedural; others touched on highly contested policy choices, including how courts use mental-health diversion and how agencies engage in oversight.
What the committee did (key votes): - Consent calendar adopted (items 6, 7, 15, 17) — consented by roll call. - AB 366 (Petrie-Norris) —…
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