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Votes at a glance: Assembly passes measures on health care, tenant internet choice, foster youth residency and other bills
Summary
During the March 6 floor session the Assembly passed a package of bills covering insurance-rate review authority, emergency reproductive health services, tenant protections for internet service, foster youth residency, litigation finance rules and several other measures. Vote tallies are listed for each bill.
The California State Assembly on March 6 passed a series of bills spanning consumer protection, health care access, tenant rights and local governance. Several measures were debated briefly on the floor and approved by recorded roll calls or voice votes. Below are the items taken up with the final vote tallies reported on the record.
AB 789 (Bonta) — Strengthens state authority to review and block unreasonable health insurance premium increases by removing a statutory tie to the federal definition of “unreasonable rate increase.” Vote: Ayes 53, Noes 4. AB 789 passed.
ACR 56 (Michelle Rodriguez) — Designates April as Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month and recognized research and advocacy organizations; the measure recorded 68 coauthors and passed by voice vote (coauthor roll 68; final adoption announced by presiding officer).
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