Votes at a glance: Assembly adopts homeownership and unclaimed property resolutions; consent calendar approved

California State Assembly · February 5, 2026

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Summary

On Jan. 20, 2026, the Assembly adopted HR 76 recognizing affordable homeownership initiatives and HR 79 designating February 2026 as Unclaimed Property Month; the consent calendar passed unanimously (64-0).

The California State Assembly adopted several nonbinding resolutions on Jan. 20, 2026, including House Resolution 76 on affordable homeownership and House Resolution 79 recognizing February 2026 as Unclaimed Property Month. Both measures passed on the floor following member remarks and co-author roll calls.

HR 76: Assemblymember Schultz introduced House Resolution 76 emphasizing the role of affordable homeownership as a pathway to economic stability, cited programs such as CalHome and the Joe Serna Jr. Farmworker Housing Grant Program, and requested members prepare for further legislation on homeownership. The clerk reported 55 co-authors; members took a voice vote and the resolution was adopted.

HR 79: Assemblymember Valencia presented HR 79 recognizing unclaimed property month, noting that in 2024 the state returned over $465,000,000 to rightful owners and that as of 2025 the State Controller's Office held $15,000,000,000 in unclaimed property; members were directed to claimit.ca.gov. The roll for co-authors added 62 members and the resolution was adopted by voice vote.

Consent calendar: The Assembly took up the second-day consent calendar (including concurrent resolution 127 and House Resolution 77) and adopted it by roll call (I 64, No 0).

These actions were recorded as adopted on the floor and the Assembly then moved to guest introductions and an adjournment in memory later in the session.