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SB 9 allows California to take necessary steps to remedy our state’s deepening crisis of housing access. The bill strikes a difficult balance between the needs of tenants, current homeowners, aspiring homeowners, preservation of communities, and protecting our environment and quality of life.”.
Most bills require a majority vote (it must pass by 21 votes in the Senate and 41 votes in the Assembly), while urgency measures and appropriation bills require a two-thirds vote (27 in the Senate, 54 in the Assembly).
Legislation: A tremendous amount of information about legislation is now accessible to the public via Internet. You can find the following information about each bill. Bill Text: Complete text of bills with annotations to identify material added/removed due to amendments
May 2025. Last day for policy committees to hear and report to fiscal committees fiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61 (a) (2)). Last day for policy committees to hear and report to the Floor nonfiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61 (a) (3)).
Senators. On each Senator's Home Page you will find his/her contact information, Capitol and District addresses and phone numbers, a map of the district, the Member's biography, a list of all the legislation authored by that Senator, his/her committee memberships, press releases and other publications, district links, and more.
Gov. Gavin Newsom today signed state Sen. Nancy Skinner’s SB 1211, which will open the door for more accessory dwelling units (ADUs), also known as second units or backyard cottages, on properties with multifamily housing.
A database containing bill analyses, bill status, bill text, votes, and other useful information for bill tracking and research by legislative employees in Sacramento and district offices. The system is maintained by the Legislative Data Center, which is a part of the Office of Legislative Counsel.
Committees. Policy Committee hearings are the forums for public input, the best place for citizens to communicate their concerns about proposed legislation. Bills are heard in Standing Committees which meet on a regular basis throughout the year.
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate has overwhelmingly passed the bipartisan Safer California Plan, a package of bills aimed at addressing the fentanyl crisis and curbing retail theft and community-based crime.
The Daily File is the agenda for the Senate. It contains information such as committee hearing notices and measures eligible for floor actions. Details of the Daily File floor items can be found on the Calendar. The Daily File is updated every legislative day.