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California State Assembly rejects motion to suspend rules to take up ACA 12

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On Jan. 20, 2026, the California State Assembly voted 17–46 to reject a motion to suspend the rules to take up ACA 12, a proposal described in the chamber as aimed at preventing "double taxation on our roads." The motion failed after the majority leader objected to unanimous consent.

The California State Assembly on Jan. 20 voted against a procedural motion to take up ACA 12 without reference to committee, rejecting the request by a 17–46 tally.

A member identified in the transcript as “Mr. Tangipa” moved for unanimous consent to suspend the rules “in order to allow ACA 12 preventing double taxation on our roads to be taken up without reference to file,” and the motion was seconded by Mr. De Maio, according to the proceedings. The chamber heard an objection from the majority leader, who said, “I object.” The clerk…

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