Assembly votes to move two Senate bills to third reading after roll-call

California State Assembly · February 17, 2026

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Summary

After an objection to unanimous consent, the Assembly approved a motion by the majority leader to withdraw SB 107 and SB 117 from the Budget Committee for third reading; the roll call was aye 41, noes 13 and the motion carried.

The California State Assembly held a roll-call vote on Feb. 17, 2026, on a procedural motion to withdraw two Senate bills—SB 107 and SB 117—from the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee and place them on the Assembly's third-reading file.

Pursuant to Assembly Rule 96, the majority leader requested unanimous consent to withdraw SB 107 and SB 117 so they could proceed to third reading. When unanimous consent was withheld, the majority leader moved the matter to a roll-call vote. The majority leader's motion was seconded by Assemblymember Garcia. Assemblymember Alanis urged members to vote no during the roll call.

The clerk opened and closed the roll; the tally was announced as "ayes 41, noes 13." The clerk and presiding officer declared the motion carried and the bills were ordered to the third reading file.

Transcript text records the procedural request and the roll-call outcome; no additional debate about the bills' merits was recorded on the floor during this action. The motion concerned placement on the calendar rather than final passage of either bill. Next steps for SB 107 and SB 117 will depend on their placement on the third-reading calendar and any subsequent hearings or debate.