Assembly Passes AB 768 to Restore Rent‑Control Intent for Mobile Home Parks
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The Assembly approved AB 768, which sponsors say restores the intent of rent control for mobile home parks to protect access to affordable housing; the bill passed with an Aye 60, Noes 1 recorded on the roll call.
Assembly Bill 768 was presented and passed by the California State Assembly on Wednesday. Assemblymember Avila Farias introduced AB 768, which she said “restores the intent of rent control for mobile home parks” and aims to ensure access to affordable housing for residents of those parks.
During floor remarks, Avila Farias described the bill as targeted at protecting affordability in mobile home park communities. The clerk opened the roll for a recorded vote; the clerk later reported the tally as 'Aye 60, Noes 1' and announced that the measure passes and will be passed and retained on the file.
The record does not include the lone 'no' vote by name in the readout provided on the floor. The measure was placed on the file for passage and retention. No amendments or fiscal details were presented during the brief floor presentation recorded in the transcript.
Next steps: the bill will move through the established legislative process (file retention and subsequent procedural steps as appropriate); the transcript records passage on the floor with the roll call tally.
