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CalVCB approves minutes, 2026 meeting calendar and consent items during Nov. 20 session

California Victim Compensation Board · November 21, 2025
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Summary

The board approved modified minutes for its Sept. 18 meeting, adopted a 2026 meeting calendar, and voted to approve consent agenda items 1–116 after a closed session; Member Johnson moved several motions and roll calls were unanimous among members present.

At its Nov. 20 meeting the California Victim Compensation Board approved several routine items including a corrected set of Sept. 18 meeting minutes, the proposed 2026 meeting dates, and consent list items 1–116.

Minutes correction and approval: Public commenter Michelle Taylor asked that minutes describing her in‑person hearing be corrected to reflect three attendees (a hearing officer, an attorney, and a trainee). The board agreed to modify the minutes accordingly; Member Johnson moved to approve the minutes as modified and the board approved the change by roll call.

Meeting dates: Executive Officer Linda Gledhill presented proposed meeting dates for calendar year 2026 (every other month on the third Thursday, with the May date moved to the fourth Thursday). After questions about flexibility and potential conflicts, Member Johnson moved and Member Becton seconded a motion to adopt the calendar; the motion passed by roll call.

Consent approvals and adjournment: Following a closed session under Government Code section 11126(c)(3), the board moved and approved items 1–116 of the victim compensation program by roll call. The meeting concluded with an adjournment motion that passed by roll call, and the chair offered holiday well‑wishes.

Votes at a glance: Approval motions recorded by roll call showed unanimous "Aye" votes from Member Becton, Member Johnson and Chair Ravel for these items.