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Votes at a glance: Assembly adopts consent calendar 52–0; multiple bills passed and retained

California State Assembly · April 9, 2026

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Summary

The Assembly adopted the second-day consent calendar unanimously (ayes 52, noes 0), passed and retained a series of third-reading items, and approved routine procedural motions; several bills were listed as passed or retained on the floor March 25, 2026.

The California State Assembly on March 25, 2026, adopted its second-day consent calendar without objection, recording ayes 52 and noes 0. The clerk read the consent items and the presiding officer declared the consent calendar adopted.

Clerk David Bowman read a sequence of consent items (file items numbered in transcript as part of the second-day consent calendar). The presiding officer then moved through remaining third-reading file items, noting a series of pass-and-retain actions on multiple measures and announcing that certain files would be continued or deemed read and printed in the journal.

Among actions taken on the floor that were recorded by voice or roll call: the clerk announced ayes 52, noes 0 on the consent calendar; several bills on the second-day consent list (file items 110–125 in the day's agenda as read on the floor) were adopted. The assembly also passed and retained numerous third-reading items and continued reconsideration items as announced.

Why it matters: A unanimous consent-calendar vote advances multiple bills efficiently to the next procedural steps without individual debate. Members may later remove items from consent for separate consideration; none were removed during this session.

Next steps: Items adopted on the consent calendar proceed through enrollment and subsequent statutory steps as applicable; specific effective dates or enrollment statuses were not announced on the floor during this session.