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Assembly passes autism-treatment access bill, detention-transparency and retirement measures; several resolutions adopted
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Summary
On a busy floor day the Assembly approved AB 22 33 (autism treatment access), AB 1601 (Sonoma County retirement pathway), AB 1801 (private detention facility transparency) and adopted multiple resolutions including ACR 150 and HR 103; most measures passed by recorded votes or unanimous consent.
The California State Assembly advanced several policy and ceremonial items during the floor session.
AB 22 33, presented by Assemblymember Ta, was described as ensuring that when a treatment for autism is prescribed and authorized, families do not lose authorized treatment hours because of missed appointments; the Assembly passed the measure by roll call, Ayes 57, Noes 0.
AB 1601, introduced by Assemblymember Rogers as a district bill for Sonoma County retirees, creates a pathway for a limited, targeted cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for some county retirees and passed on the floor (Ayes 50, Noes 3).
AB 1801, presented by Assemblymember Lee, strengthens notice and public hearing requirements for private detention facilities (including a cited 180-day notice) and passed by roll call, Ayes 45, Noes 16.
The Assembly also adopted several resolutions on the consent calendar and through concurrence votes: Assembly Concurrent Resolution 120 on Positive Parenting Awareness Month was concurred in (Ayes 56, Noes 0); Assembly Concurrent Resolution 150 declaring the week of April 12, 2026, as California Public Safety Telecommunicators Week was adopted with 62 co-authors and a voice vote; and House Resolution 103 recognizing Cambodian Genocide Memorial Week was adopted with co-authors and a voice vote. The clerk confirmed adoption of the consent calendar items reported in open session.
The Assembly concluded with scheduling announcements and adjourned until the next floor session.
