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Votes at a glance: Assembly advances dozens of measures on housing, health, public safety and consumer protections
Summary
During a long May 7 floor session the Assembly passed a broad package of bills by voice and roll call across housing, education, public health, consumer protections and public safety; select roll-call outcomes and notable measures are listed below.
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The California State Assembly on May 7 advanced scores of bills in a packed floor session ahead of the House‑of‑Origin deadline, disposing of routine items, a long consent calendar and dozens of single‑subject measures covering housing, education, public safety, consumer protections and more.
Select roll-call outcomes and measures from the floor: - AB 2713 (clarifying AI/provenance requirement; author: Wicks): passed 48-0 after a short presentation. - AB 2528 (community college trustee compensation updates; author: Solace): passed on the floor (tally recorded on the roll). - AB 1837 (extended camera enforcement for transit with privacy reporting; author: Gonzales): passed (ayes 45, no 5). - AB 2350 (consumer protections for rent-now-pay-later rental loans; author: McKinner): passed (ayes 41, no 11). - AB 1634/AB 16 28 (keeping infants from danger / safe surrender expansion; author: Michelle Rodriguez): passed (ayes 57, no 0). - AB 17 51 (townhome ministerial approvals; author: Quirk Silva): passed after floor debate (ayes 44, no 0).
What this means: The Assembly moved numerous bills out of the chamber in a single day, clearing a slate of House‑of‑Origin items and the second‑day consent calendar. Several measures included explicit roll-call tallies on the floor; where committees reported unanimous support, members recorded no votes against the measures.
Next steps: Bills that passed the Assembly will proceed to the Senate for committee hearings or floor consideration, as applicable. The Assembly is scheduled to reconvene Friday, May 22 at 9 a.m. according to the presiding officer.
