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Welcome to the Senate Standing Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments. Committee meets 1st, 3rd, and 5th Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. in Room 2100 of the Swing Space (1021 O Street).
Senate Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee 1020 N Street, Room 533 Sacramento, CA 95814 selc@sen.ca.gov Phone: (916) 651-4106 Fax: (916) 266-9289
Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments Hearing The Capitol and O Street building is open for in-person attendance of committee hearings. The Senate strongly recommends that all members of the public wear a mask in all shared spaces in the Capitol and the 1021 O Street building.
Click on any of the bill links below to view information associated with the bill. Senate Measures: SB-24. Political Reform Act of 1974: public campaign financing. Umberg, Allen. SB-25. Declaration of candidacy: notary. Skinner. SB-29.
Measures Heard In File Order. 1. ACA 13 Ward Voting thresholds. 2. ACA 1 Aguiar-Curry Local government financing: affordable housing and public infrastructure: voter approval. 3. ACA 6 Haney University of California: basic state labor standards.
Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments And Assembly Elections and Redistricting. Senators Stern and Assemblyman Berman, Chairs. DATE: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 TIME: 9:00 a.m. Location: State Capitol Room 444 SUBJECT: "Cybersecurity and California Elections" Agenda 3/7/2018 [PDF] Hearing Overview
Overview. HEARING OVERVIEW. In the last few years government officials, the media, the public, academia, public interest groups, and others have advocated for fundamental changes to California’s Constitution, its budget process, and other related reforms.
Bills Assigned to the Senate Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments. Click on any of the bill links below to view information associated with the bill. Senate Measures:
Local Recall Elections According to information from the NCSL, at least 30 states provide a recall process for local officials. In California, Article II, Section 19 of the California Constitution requires the Legislature to “provide for recall of local officers.” For most local jurisdictions, the relevant
California Assembly Elections Committee Joint Hearing “Artificial Intelligence and Elections: Protecting Democracy in the Digital Era” Testimony of Liz Howard, Brennan Center for Justice Chair Blakespear, Chair Pellerin and Members of the Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments and the Committee on Elections: