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Votes at a glance: Communications & Conveyance Committee moves multiple bills to Appropriations

Communications and Conveyance Committee, California State Assembly · April 15, 2026

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Summary

The committee voted to refer several telecommunications and crisis-service bills to Appropriations: AB 15 40 (do pass), AB 18 32 (do pass as amended), AB 22 89 (do pass), AB 24 24 (do pass as amended), and consent items AB 2093 and AB 2193. Vote tallies were recorded where provided.

The Assembly Communications and Conveyance Committee recorded the following outcomes and referrals to the Committee on Appropriations during today's hearing:

- AB 15 40 (Mark Gonzales) — 988 routing for LGBTQ+ youth: Do pass; referred to Appropriations. Committee recorded the bill as out; chair left roll open for additional members (transcript records 'out' and a 7-0 tally on record).

- AB 18 32 (Ransom) — Statewide 2-1-1 fund and emergency integration: Do pass as amended; referred to Appropriations. Recorded as out 9-0.

- AB 22 89 (Burner) — Office of Broadband and Digital Equity: Do pass; referred to Appropriations. Recorded as out 9-0 (roll left open).

- AB 24 24 (Carrillo) — California Lifeline oversight: Do pass as amended; referred to Appropriations. Recorded as out 7-2.

- Consent items (AB 2093 and AB 2193): Moved on the consent calendar; reported out on consent.

Committee motions and movers recorded in the transcript included Rogers (mover) and Krell (second) for AB 15 40; Crowell (mover) and Hoover (second) for AB 18 32; Lowenthal (mover) and Krell (second) for AB 22 89; Lowenthal (mover) and Krell (second) for AB 24 24. The committee left several rolls open to allow additional members to be recorded on the votes.