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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATUREAT SACRAMENTO
2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
RECESS
ASSEMBLY FILECOMMITTEE HEARINGS
HON. ANTHONY RENDON
Speaker
HON. KEVIN MULLINSpeaker pro Tempore
HON. ELOISE GÓMEZ REYESMajority Leader
HON. REBECCA BAUER–KAHANAssistant Speaker pro Tempore
HON. MARIE WALDRONRepublican Leader
SUE PARKERChief Clerk
CRESTON WHITING–CASEYDaily File Clerk
PUBLISHED
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2021(Updated Copy on Friday, December 10, 2021)
(Please report any errors or omissions in this publication to the Daily File Clerk;Phone 319–2358)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLESAssembly Order of Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Assembly Seating Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Legislative Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Schedule of Standing Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Assembly Member Room Number and Phone List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Standing Committee Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Subcommittee Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Select Committee Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Special Committee Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Joint Committee Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2531st Day After Introduction (Article IV, Section 8(a)) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
COMMITTEE HEARINGSCommittee Hearing Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
BILLS IN COMMITTEE HEARINGS (INDEX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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NOTE: ALL VOTE REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TOCROSS-REFERENCING OF CURRENT LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL DIGESTS.
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ASSEMBLY ORDER OF BUSINESS
1. Rollcall
2. Prayer by the Chaplain
3. Reading of the Previous Day’s Journal
4. Presentation of Petitions
5. Introduction and Reference of Bills
6. Reports of Committees
7. Messages from the Governor
8. Messages from the Senate
9. Motions and Resolutions
10. Business on the Daily File
11. Announcements
12. Adjournment
OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY
HON. ANTHONY RENDONSpeaker
HON. KEVIN MULLINSpeaker pro Tempore
HON. ELOISE GÓMEZ REYESMajority Leader
HON. REBECCA BAUER–KAHANAssistant Speaker pro Tempore
HON. MARIE WALDRONRepublican Leader
SUE PARKERChief Clerk
ALISA BUCKLEYChief Sergeant at Arms
IMAM MOHAMMAD YASIR KHANChaplain
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HON. ANTHONY RENDON
HON. KEVIN MULLIN
HON. REBECCA BAUER-KAHAN
Sue ParkerChief Clerk
Hugh SlaydenAssistant Chief Clerk
David GarciaAssistant Clerk
1
Mia Bonta*(D)
Oakland
AD18
2
Voepel(R)
Santee
AD71
3
Valladares*(R)
Santa Clarita
AD38
4
Lackey(R)
Palmdale
AD36
5
Davies*(R)
Laguna Niguel
AD73
6
Waldron(R)
Escondido
AD75
24
Megan Dahle(R)
Bieber
AD1
23
Bigelow(R)
O’Neals
AD5
22
Santiago(D)
Los Angeles
AD53
21
Cooper(D)
Elk Grove
AD9
20
Smith*(R)
Hesperia
AD33
19
Flora(R)
Ripon
AD12
25
Chen(R)
Yorba Linda
AD55
26
Cunningham(R)
San Luis Obispo
AD35
27
Patterson(R)
Fresno
AD23
28
Gallagher(R)
Nicolaus
AD3
29
Grayson(D)
Concord
AD14
30
Daly(D)
Anaheim
AD69
48
Kiley(R)
Roseville
AD6
47
Fong(R)
Bakersfield
AD34
46
Wood(D)
Santa Rosa
AD2
45
Cooley(D)
Rancho Cordova
AD8
44
Quirk-Silva(D)
Fullerton
AD65
43
Luz Rivas(D)
San FernandoValley
AD39
49
Medina(D)
Riverside
AD61
50
Rodriguez(D)
Pomona
AD52
51
Frazier(D)
Oakley
AD11
52
Jones-Sawyer(D)
South LosAngeles
AD59
53
Robert Rivas(D)
Salinas
AD30
54
Kalra(D)
San Jose
AD27
72
Lorena Gonzalez(D)
San Diego
AD80
71
Carrillo(D)
Los Angeles
AD51
70
Boerner Horvath(D)
Encinitas
AD76
69
Quirk(D)
Hayward
AD20
68
O’Donnell(D)
Long Beach
AD70
67
Ward*(D)
San Diego
AD78 73
Berman(D)
Palo Alto
AD24
74
Gabriel(D)
San FernandoValley
AD45
75
Eduardo Garcia(D)
Coachella
AD56
76
Rendon(D)
Lakewood
AD63
* 1st Term
6DIAGRAM OF ASSEMBLY CHAMBER, SHOWING
The number in the upper left hand corner indicatesthe seat number; the lower right hand numberindicates the district number the Member represents
Speaker
Speaker pro Tempore
Assistant Speaker pro Tempore
Alisa BuckleyChief Sergeant at Arms
Imam Mohammad YasirKhan
Chaplain
Amy LeachMinute Clerk
Tammy WeisIndex Clerk
Russell TomasFloor Analysis Director
David BowmanAssistant Clerk
Creston Whiting-CaseyDaily File Clerk
7
Reyes(D)
San Bernardino
AD47
8
Bauer-Kahan(D)
Orinda
AD16
9
Calderon*(D)
Whittier
AD57
10
Holden(D)
Pasadena
AD41
11
Petrie-Norris(D)
Laguna Beach
AD74
12
Irwin(D)
Thousand Oaks
AD44
18
Wicks(D)
Oakland
AD15
17
Gipson(D)
Carson
AD64
16
Bloom(D)
Santa Monica
AD50
15
Lee*(D)
San Jose
AD25
14
Nazarian(D)
San FernandoValley
AD46
13
Levine(D)
San Rafael
AD10
31
Ting(D)
San Francisco
AD19
32
Gray(D)
Merced
AD21
33
Maienschein(D)
San Diego
AD77
34
McCarty(D)
Sacramento
AD7
35
Seyarto*(R)
Murrieta
AD67
36
Nguyen*(R)
Huntington Beach
AD72
42
Friedman(D)
Glendale
AD43
41
Bennett*(D)
Ventura
AD37
40
Low(D)
San Jose
AD28
39
Burke(D)
Inglewood
AD62
38
Choi(R)
Irvine
AD68
37
Mathis(R)
Visalia
AD26
55
Blanca Rubio(D)
Baldwin Park
AD48
56
Akilah Weber*(D)
San Diego
AD79
57
Muratsuchi(D)
Torrance
AD66
58
Vacancy17th District
AD17
59
Vacancy49th District
AD49
60
Villapudua*(D)
Stockton
AD13
66
Aguiar-Curry(D)
Winters
AD4
65
Cristina Garcia(D)
Bell Gardens
AD58
64
Cervantes(D)
Corona
AD60
63
Salas(D)
Bakersfield
AD32
62
Arambula(D)
Fresno
AD31
61
Ramos(D)
Highland
AD40
77
Mullin(D)
San Mateo
AD22
78
Mayes(I)
Yucca Valley
AD42
79
Bryan*(D)
Los Angeles
AD54
80
Stone(D)
Monterey Bay
AD29
7NAME AND SEAT NUMBER OF EACH MEMBER
Prepared by the Office of the Chief Clerk General Provisions and Exemptions Relating to Joint Rule 61 Deadlines
1. Bills acted upon by a committee deadline for which amendments arerecommended have two legislative days after that deadline during whichthey may be reported (J.R. 61(c)).
2. Rules Committees are exempt from these deadlines (J.R. 61(f)). 3. Bills which are referred to an Assembly committee (pursuant to J.R. 26.5 or
A.R. 77.2) are exempt from these deadlines (see also J.R. 61(g), J.R. 61(h)). 4. Bills related to the budget under subdivision (e) of Section 12 of Article IV
of the California Constitution are exempt from these deadlines (J.R. 61(i)). 5. A policy committee or fiscal committee may meet for the purpose of hearing
and reporting a constitutional amendment, or a bill which would go intoimmediate effect pursuant to Section 8 of Article IV of the CaliforniaConstitution, at any time other than those periods when no committee maymeet for any purpose (J.R. 61(i)).
6. Joint and Concurrent Resolutions are exempt from these deadlines (J.R. 6).
2022 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SECOND YEAR OF BIENNIUM
CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2021–22 REGULAR CALENDAR
2022Jan. 1 —Statutes take effect (Art. IV, Sec. 8(c)).Jan. 3 —Legislature reconvenes (J.R. 51(a)(4)).Jan. 10 —Budget must be submitted by Governor (Art. IV, Sec. 12(a)).Jan. 14 —Last day for policy committees to hear and report to fiscal
committees fiscal bills introduced in their house in theodd-numbered year (J.R. 61(b)(1)).
Jan. 17 —Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.Jan. 21 —Last day for any committee to hear and report to the floor
bills introduced in that house in the odd-numbered year.(J.R. 61(b)(2)). Last day to submit bill requests to the Officeof Legislative Counsel.
Jan. 31 —Last day for each house to pass bills introduced in thathouse in the odd- numbered year (J.R. 61(b)(3)) (Art. IV,Sec. 10(c)).
Feb. 18 —Last day for bills to be introduced (J.R. 61(b)(4), J.R.54(a)).
Feb. 21 —Presidents’ Day.Apr. 1 —Cesar Chavez Day observed.Apr. 7 —Spring Recess begins upon adjournment (J.R. 51(b)(1)).
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2022 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SECOND YEAR OF BIENNIUM
CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2021–22 REGULAR CALENDAR—Continued
Apr. 18 —Legislature reconvenes from Spring Recess (J.R. 51(b)(1)).Apr. 29 —Last day for policy committees to hear and report to fiscal
committees fiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R.61(b)(5)).
May 6 —Last day for policy committees to hear and report to thefloor nonfiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61(b)(6)).
May 13 —Last day for policy committees to meet prior to May 31(J.R. 61(b)(7)).
May 20 —Last day for fiscal committees to hear and report to thefloor bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61 (b)(8)). Lastday for fiscal committees to meet prior to May 31 (J.R. 61(b)(9)).
May 23-27 —Floor session only. No committee may meet for anypurpose except for Rules Committee, bills referred pursuantto Assembly Rule 77.2, and Conference Committees (J.R.61(b)(10)).
May 27 —Last day for each house to pass bills introduced in thathouse (J.R. 61(b)(11)).
May 30 —Memorial Day.May 31 —Committee meetings may resume (J.R. 61(b)(12)).June 15 —Budget Bill must be passed by midnight (Art. IV, Sec.
12(c)).June 30 —Last day for a legislative measure to qualify for the Nov. 8
General Election ballot (Elections Code Sec. 9040).July 1 —Last day for policy committees to meet and report bills
(J.R. 61(b)(14)). Summer Recess begins upon adjournment,provided Budget Bill has been passed (J.R. 51(b)(2)).
July 4 —Independence Day.Aug. 1 —Legislature reconvenes from Summer Recess (J.R.
51(b)(2)).Aug. 12 —Last day for fiscal committees to meet and report bills (J.R.
61(b)(15)).Aug. 15-31 —Floor session only. No committee may meet for any
purpose except Rules Committee, bills referred pursuant toAssembly Rule 77.2, and Conference Committees (J.R.61(b)(16)).
Aug. 25 —Last day to amend bills on the floor (J.R. 61(b)(17)).
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2022 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SECOND YEAR OF BIENNIUM
CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2021–22 REGULAR CALENDAR—Continued
Aug. 31 —Last day for each house to pass bills (Art. IV, Sec 10(c), J.R.61(b)(18)). Final Recess begins upon adjournment (J.R.51(b)(3)).
Sep. 30 —Last day for Governor to sign or veto bills passed by theLegislature before Sept. 1 and in the Governor’s possessionon or after Sept. 1 (Art. IV, Sec. 10(b)(2)).
Oct. 2 —Bills enacted on or before this date take effect January 1,2023. (Art. IV, Sec. 8(c)).
Nov. 8 —General Election.Nov. 30 —Adjournment sine die at midnight (Art. IV, Sec. 3(a)).Dec. 5 —2023–24 Regular Session convenes for Organizational
Session at 12 noon. (Art. IV, Sec. 3(a)).
2023Jan. 1 —Statutes take effect (Art. IV, Sec. 8(c)).
2021 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR FIRST YEAR OF BIENNIUM
CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2021–22 REGULAR CALENDAR(Tentative, revised 1/11/2021)
2020Dec. 7 —2021–22 Regular Session convenes for Organizational
Session at 12 noon. (Art. IV, Sec. 3(a)).Dec. 23-25 —Winter Holiday.Dec. 31-Jan. 1, 2021 —New Year Holiday.
2021Jan. 1 —Statutes take effect (Art. IV, Sec. 8(c)).Jan. 10 —Budget must be submitted by Governor (Art. IV, Sec. 12(a)).Jan. 11 —Legislature reconvenes (J.R. 51(a)(1)).Jan. 18 —Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.Jan. 22 —Last day to submit bill requests to the Office of Legislative
Counsel.Feb. 15 —Presidents’ Day.Feb. 19 —Last day for bills to be introduced (J.R. 61(b)(1), J.R.
54(a)).Mar. 25 —Spring Recess begins upon adjournment (J.R. 51(a)(2)).Mar. 31 —Cesar Chavez Day observed.Apr. 5 —Legislature reconvenes from Spring Recess (J.R. 51(a)(2)).
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2021 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR FIRST YEAR OF BIENNIUM
CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2021–22 REGULAR CALENDAR—Continued
Apr. 30 —Last day for policy committees to meet and report to fiscalcommittees fiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R.61(a)(2)).
May 7 —Last day for policy committees to meet and report to thefloor nonfiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61(a)(3)).
May 14 —Last day for policy committees to meet prior to June 7 (J.R.61(a)(4)).
May 21 —Last day for fiscal committees to meet and report to thefloor bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61 (a)(5)). Last dayfor fiscal committees to meet prior to June 7 (J.R. 61(a)(6)).
May 31 —Memorial Day.June 1-4 —Floor session only. No committee may meet for any purpose
except for Rules Committee, bills referred pursuant toAssembly Rule 77.2, and Conference Committees (J.R.61(a)(7)).
June 4 —Last day for each house to pass bills introduced in thathouse (J.R. 61(a)(8)).
June 7 —Committee meetings may resume (J.R. 61(a)(9)).June 15 —Budget Bill must be passed by midnight (Art. IV, Sec.
12(c)(3)).July 2 —Independence Day observed.July 14 —Last day for policy committees to meet and report bills
(J.R. 61(a)(11)).July 16 —Summer Recess begins upon adjournment, provided Budget
Bill has been passed (J.R. 51(a)(3)).Aug. 16 —Legislature reconvenes from Summer Recess (J.R. 51(a)(3)).Aug. 27 —Last day for fiscal committees to meet and report bills (J.R.
61(a)(12)).Aug. 30-Sep. 10 —Floor session only. No committee may meet for any
purpose except Rules Committee, bills referred pursuant toAssembly Rule 77.2, and Conference Committees (J.R.61(a)(13)).
Sep. 3 —Last day to amend bills on the floor J.R. 61(a)(14)).Sep. 6 —Labor Day.Sep. 10 —Last day for any bill to be passed (J.R. 61(a)(15)). Interim
Recess begins upon adjournment (J.R. 51(a)(4)).Oct. 10 —Last day for Governor to sign or veto bills passed by the
Legislature before Sept. 10 and in the Governor’s possessionon or after Sept. 10 (Art. IV, Sec. 10(b)(1)).
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2021 TENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR FIRST YEAR OF BIENNIUM
CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY 2021–22 REGULAR CALENDAR—Continued
Nov. 11 —Veterans Day.Nov. 25-26 —Thanksgiving.Dec. 23-24 —Winter Holiday.Dec. 30-31 —New Year Holiday.
2022Jan. 1 —Statutes take effect (Art. IV, Sec. 8(c)).Jan. 3 —Legislature reconvenes (J.R. 51(a)(4)).
(SOME DATES INCLUDED IN THIS CALENDAR ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
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SCHEDULE OF 2021–22 REGULAR SESSION ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS
(All hearings take place in the State Capitol or at 1021 O Street, unless otherwise noted)
(Subject to change. This schedule is effective June 7, 2021 to July 1, 2021.)
MONDAYTime Room CommitteeUpon Adj.*** !. Assembly Chamber ..... Banking and FinanceUpon Adj.** ! . Assembly Chamber ..... TransportationUpon Adj.***.................. 4202 ..... AgricultureUpon Adj.** ................... 437 ..... Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet MediaUpon Adj.***.................. 437 ..... Emergency ManagementUpon Adj.** ................... 4202 ..... Revenue and Taxation
TUESDAYTime Room Committee9 a.m.** ....... Assembly Chamber ..... Business and Professions9 a.m.***...... Assembly Chamber ..... Governmental Organization1:30 p.m.** ... Assembly Chamber ..... Health1:30 p.m.*** .. Assembly Chamber ..... Higher Education9 a.m.***...................... 437 ..... Aging and Long-Term Care1:30 p.m.** ................... 4202 ..... Housing and Community Development9 a.m.** ....................... 437 ..... Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy9 a.m.** ....................... 4202 ..... Judiciary1:30 p.m.** ................... 437 ..... Labor and Employment9 a.m.***...................... 4202 ..... Public Safety
WEDNESDAYTime Room Committee9 a.m.* ........ Assembly Chamber ..... Appropriations1:30 p.m.** ... Assembly Chamber ..... Communications and Conveyance1:30 p.m.*** .. Assembly Chamber ..... Utilities and Energy1:30 p.m.*** .................. 437 ..... Accountability and Administrative Review9 a.m.** ....................... 437 ..... Education9 a.m.***...................... 437 ..... Elections9 a.m.***...................... 4202 ..... Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials1:30 p.m.*** .................. 4202 ..... Human Services1:30 p.m.** ................... 4202 ..... Local Government9 a.m.** ....................... 4202 ..... Natural Resources1:30 p.m.** ................... 437 ..... Public Employment and Retirement
THURSDAYTime Room CommitteeUpon Adj.** ! . Assembly Chamber ..... InsuranceUpon Adj.*** !. Assembly Chamber ..... Water, Parks, and WildlifeUpon Adj.***.................. 4202 ..... Privacy and Consumer Protection
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* Meets every week. ** Meets 1st and 3rd week of the month as called at time indicated. *** Meets 2nd and 4th week of the month as called at time indicated. ! Meets 30 minutes after adjournment of Session.
MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY 1021 O STREET
SUITE AND PHONE LISTING
(Revised December 10, 2021)
Member Suite No.
Phone No.
Aguiar-Curry, Cecilia M. (D) .. 6350 319-2004Arambula, Joaquin (D) .... 6240 319-2031Bauer-Kahan, Rebecca (D) ..... 6320 319-2016Bennett, Steve (D).......... 4140 319-2037Berman, Marc (D) .......... 6130 319-2024Bigelow, Frank (R) ......... 4640 319-2005Bloom, Richard (D) ........ 8130 319-2050Boerner Horvath, Tasha (D).... 4150 319-2076Bonta, Mia (D).............. 5620 319-2018Bryan, Isaac G. (D) ........ 5630 319-2054Burke, Autumn R. (D) ..... 5230 319-2062Calderon, Lisa (D).......... 4120 319-2057Carrillo, Wendy (D) ........ 5730 319-2051Cervantes, Sabrina (D)..... 6120 319-2060Chen, Phillip (R) ........... 4620 319-2055Choi, Steven S. (R) ........ 4520 319-2068Cooley, Ken (D) ............ 8310 319-2008Cooper, Jim (D)............. 5720 319-2009Cunningham, Jordan (R) .. 5350 319-2035Dahle, Megan (R) .......... 5710 319-2001Daly, Tom (D)............... 4650 319-2069Davies, Laurie (R).......... 4720 319-2073Flora, Heath (R) ............ 4730 319-2012Fong, Vince (R)............. 4630 319-2034Frazier, Jim (D) ............. 5150 319-2011Friedman, Laura (D) ....... 6310 319-2043Gabriel, Jesse (D)........... 5220 319-2045Gallagher, James (R) ....... 4540 319-2003Garcia, Cristina (D) ........ 8140 319-2058Garcia, Eduardo (D)........ 8120 319-2056Gipson, Mike A. (D) ....... 8110 319-2064Gonzalez, Lorena (D) ...... 8220 319-2080Gray, Adam C. (D) ......... 4350 319-2021Grayson, Timothy S. (D) .. 5510 319-2014Holden, Chris R. (D)....... 5650 319-2041Irwin, Jacqui (D) ........... 6220 319-2044Jones-Sawyer, Sr., Reginald B. (D) . 5210 319-2059Kalra, Ash (D) .............. 5130 319-2027Kiley, Kevin (R) ............ 4530 319-2006Lackey, Tom (R)............ 5340 319-2036
Member Suite No.
Phone No.
Lee, Alex (D) ............... 6330 319-2025Levine, Marc (D) ........... 5240 319-2010Low, Evan (D) .............. 6110 319-2028Maienschein, Brian (D).... 5640 319-2077Mathis, Devon J. (R)....... 5530 319-2026Mayes, Chad (I) ............ 4710 319-2042McCarty, Kevin (D) ........ 4250 319-2007Medina, Jose (D) ........... 6210 319-2061Mullin, Kevin (D) .......... 8320 319-2022Muratsuchi, Al (D) ......... 5610 319-2066Nazarian, Adrin (D) ........ 6230 319-2046Nguyen, Janet (R) .......... 5330 319-2072O’Donnell, Patrick (D) .... 4510 319-2070Patterson, Jim (R) .......... 4310 319-2023Petrie-Norris, Cottie (D) ....... 4230 319-2074Quirk, Bill (D) .............. 5120 319-2020Quirk-Silva, Sharon (D) ... 4210 319-2065Ramos, James C. (D) ...... 4110 319-2040Rendon, Anthony (D) ...... 8330 319-2063Reyes, Eloise Gómez (D) . 8210 319-2047Rivas, Luz M. (D).......... 6140 319-2039Rivas, Robert (D)........... 5110 319-2030Rodriguez, Freddie (D) .... 5250 319-2052Rubio, Blanca E. (D) ...... 5140 319-2048Salas, Jr., Rudy (D) ........ 4610 319-2032Santiago, Miguel (D)....... 6150 319-2053Seyarto, Kelly (R) .......... 4340 319-2067Smith, Thurston “Smitty” (R) ...... 4320 319-2033Stone, Mark (D) ............ 5740 319-2029Ting, Philip Y. (D).......... 8230 319-2019Valladares, Suzette Martinez (R).... 4330 319-2038Villapudua, Carlos (D)..... 6340 319-2013Voepel, Randy (R).......... 5540 319-2071Waldron, Marie (R) ........ 4740 319-2075Ward, Christopher M. (D). 4220 319-2078Weber, M.D., Akilah (D) .. 4130 319-2079Wicks, Buffy (D) ........... 4240 319-2015Wood, Jim (D)* ............ 6005 319-2002Vacancy, 17th District ..... 5310 319-2017Vacancy, 49th District ..... 5520 319-2049
* Office location is in the State Capitol, Room 6005.
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OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY
Title Name Location Room No.
Phone No.
Speaker Anthony Rendon (D) 1021 O Street 8330 319-2063Speaker pro Tempore Kevin Mullin (D) 1021 O Street 8320 319-2022Assistant Speaker pro Tempore Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D) 1021 O Street 6320 319-2016Majority Leader Eloise Gómez Reyes (D) 1021 O Street 8210 319-2047Republican Leader Marie Waldron (R) 1021 O Street 4740 319-2075Chief Clerk Sue Parker State Capitol 3196 319-2856Chief Sergeant at Arms Alisa Buckley State Capitol 3171 319-2808
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ACCOUNTABILITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW (A. & A.R.) (7)—Petrie-Norris(Chair), Patterson (Vice Chair), Burke, Gray, Lackey, Medina, and Rodriguez. Deputy ChiefConsultant: Jesse Cuevas. Consultant: Korinne Sugasawara. Secretary: Elizabeth Delgado. 1020 NStreet, Room 357. Phone: (916) 319-3600.
AGING AND LONG-TERM CARE (AGING & L.T.C.) (7)—Nazarian (Chair), Voepel (ViceChair), Boerner Horvath, Calderon, Lackey, Reyes, and Blanca Rubio. Chief Consultant: ElizabethFuller. Secretary: Kathi Kanae. 1020 N Street, Room 153. Phone: (916) 319-3990.
AGRICULTURE (AGRI.) (11)—Robert Rivas (Chair), Mathis (Vice Chair), Aguiar-Curry,Cunningham, Flora, Gray, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, Levine, Villapudua, and Wood. Deputy ChiefConsultant: Victor Francovich. Secretary: Nicole Willis. 1020 N Street, Room 362. Phone: (916)319-2084.
APPROPRIATIONS (APPR.) (16)—Lorena Gonzalez (Chair), Bigelow (Vice Chair), Bryan,Calderon, Carrillo, Megan Dahle, Davies, Fong, Gabriel, Eduardo Garcia, Levine, Quirk, RobertRivas, Akilah Weber, and 2 Democratic vacancies. Chief Consultant: Jay M. Dickenson. Deputy ChiefConsultant: Jennifer Galehouse. Principal Consultants: Natasha Collins, Irene Ho, Kimberly Horiuchi,Jennifer Swenson. Secretary: Kala Tailor. State Capitol, Room 2114. Phone: (916) 319-2081.
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, TOURISM, AND INTERNET MEDIA (A.,E.,S.,T., &I.M.) (7)—Quirk-Silva (Chair), Valladares (Vice Chair), Bloom, Choi, Friedman, Nazarian, and 1Democratic vacancy. Chief Consultant: Dana L. Mitchell. Secretary: Sonia Valverde-Strong. 1020 NStreet, Room 152. Phone: (916) 319-3450. Fax: (916) 319-3451.
BANKING AND FINANCE (B. & F.) (12)—Grayson (Chair), Chen (Vice Chair),Bauer-Kahan, Burke, Cervantes, Choi, Gabriel, Cristina Garcia, Nguyen, Petrie-Norris, Stone, andWicks. Chief Consultant: Luke Reidenbach. Secretary: Gina Neves. State Capitol, Room 6031. Phone:(916) 319-3081.
BUDGET (BUDGET) (31)—Ting (Chair), Fong (Vice Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom,Carrillo, Cooper, Frazier, Friedman, Gallagher, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Kiley, Lackey, Lee,Mathis, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, O’Donnell, Patterson, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, BlancaRubio, Smith, Stone, Valladares, Wood, and 1 Democratic vacancy. Chief Consultant: ChristianGriffith. Deputy Chief Consultant: Nicole Vazquez. Consultants: Shy Forbes, Erin Gabel, JenniferKim, Michael Lucien, Andrea Margolis, Mark Martin, Genevieve Morelos. Secretaries: IreneVillarruz, Marco Rodriguez, Juan Cervantes. State Capitol, Room 6026. Phone: (916) 319-2099.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS (B. & P.) (19)—Berman (Chair), Flora (Vice Chair), Bloom,Chen, Cunningham, Megan Dahle, Fong, Gipson, Grayson, Holden, Irwin, McCarty, Medina, Mullin,Salas, Ting, Akilah Weber, and 2 Democratic vacancies. Chief Consultant: Robert Sumner. DeputyChief Consultant: Vincent Chee. Senior Consultant: Patrick Le. 1020 N Street, Room 379. Phone:(916) 319-3301. Fax: (916) 319-3306.
COMMUNICATIONS AND CONVEYANCE (C. & C.) (13)—Quirk-Silva (Chair), Patterson(Vice Chair), Boerner Horvath, Bryan, Cervantes, Davies, Eduardo Garcia, Holden, Low, Rodriguez,Valladares, Akilah Weber, and 1 Democratic vacancy. Chief Consultant: Emilio Perez. Secretary:Elizabeth Delgado. 1020 N Street, Room 169. Phone: (916) 319-2637. Fax: (916) 319-3560.
EDUCATION (ED.) (7)—O’Donnell (Chair), Kiley (Vice Chair), Bennett, Megan Dahle, Lee,McCarty, and Quirk-Silva. Chief Consultant: Tanya Lieberman. Principal Consultants: Chelsea Kelley,Debbie Look. Senior Consultant: Marguerite Ries. Secretary: Jocelyn Twilla. 1020 N Street, Room159. Phone: (916) 319-2087.
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ELECTIONS (ELECTIONS) (7)—Berman (Chair), Seyarto (Vice Chair), Bennett, Low,Mayes, Mullin, and Blanca Rubio. Chief Consultant: Ethan Jones. Principal Consultant: NicholeBecker. Consultant/Secretary: Lori Barber. 1020 N Street, Room 365. Phone: (916) 319-2094.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (E.M.) (7)—Rodriguez (Chair), Seyarto (Vice Chair),Aguiar-Curry, Calderon, Gallagher, Gray, and Ward. Chief Consultant: Mike Dayton. AssociateConsultant: Ryan Fleming. Secretary: Taylor Gonsalves. 1020 N Street, Room 360B. Phone: (916)319-3802. Fax: (916) 319-3812.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND TOXIC MATERIALS (E.S. & T.M.) (9)—Quirk (Chair),Smith (Vice Chair), Arambula, Bauer-Kahan, Megan Dahle, Cristina Garcia, Holden, Mathis, andMuratsuchi. Chief Consultant: Josh Tooker. Senior Consultants: Paige Brokaw, Shannon McKinney.Secretary: Pia Estrada. 1020 N Street, Room 171. Phone: (916) 319-3965.
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION (G.O.) (22)—Santiago (Chair), Bigelow (Vice Chair),Aguiar-Curry, Berman, Bryan, Cooley, Cooper, Daly, Davies, Gallagher, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson,Jones-Sawyer, Lackey, Low, Mathis, Quirk-Silva, Ramos, Robert Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Salas, andSmith. Chief Consultant: Eric Johnson. Secretary: Karla Mendoza. 1020 N Street, Room 360A.Phone: (916) 319-2531. Fax: (916) 319-3979.
HEALTH (HEALTH) (15)—Wood (Chair), Mayes (Vice Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Arambula,Bigelow, Burke, Carrillo, Flora, Maienschein, McCarty, Nazarian, Luz Rivas, Rodriguez, Santiago,and Waldron. Chief Consultant: Rosielyn Pulmano. Principal Consultants: Scott Bain, Lara Flynn,Kristene Mapile. Senior Consultant: Judith Babcock. Secretaries: Patty Rodgers, Marshall Kirkland.State Capitol, Room 6005. Phone: (916) 319-2097. Fax: (916) 319-2197.
HIGHER EDUCATION (HIGHER ED.) (12)—Medina (Chair), Choi (Vice Chair), Arambula,Bloom, Gabriel, Irwin, Kiley, Levine, Low, Santiago, Valladares, and Akilah Weber. Chief Consultant:Jeanice Warden. Senior Consultant: Kevin Powers. Associate Consultant: Ellen Cesaretti-Monroy.Secretary: Karen Teel. 1020 N Street, Room 173. Phone: (916) 319-3960. Fax: (916) 319-3961.
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (H. & C.D.) (8)—Wicks (Chair), Seyarto(Vice Chair), Gabriel, Kalra, Kiley, Maienschein, Quirk-Silva, and 1 Democratic vacancy. ChiefConsultant: Lisa Engel. Senior Consultant: Steve Wertheim. Consultant: Sandra Nakagawa. Secretary:Despina Demas. 1020 N Street, Room 156. Phone: (916) 319-2085. Fax: (916) 319-3182.
HUMAN SERVICES (HUM. S.) (8)—Calderon (Chair), Davies (Vice Chair), Arambula,Bryan, Choi, Stone, Villapudua, and Ward. Chief Consultant: Debra A. Cooper. Principal Consultant:Jessica Langtry. Associate Consultant: Emmalynn A. Mathis. Secretary: Toni J. Zupan. 1020 N Street,Room 124. Phone: (916) 319-2089. Fax: (916) 319- 2189.
INSURANCE (INS.) (14)—Daly (Chair), Mayes (Vice Chair), Berman, Bigelow, Calderon,Chen, Cooley, Cooper, Frazier, Gipson, Grayson, Rodriguez, Voepel, and Wood. Chief Consultant:Kathleen O’Malley. Principal Consultant: Claire Wendt. Secretary: Tiffany Morrison. 1020 N Street,Room 369. Phone: (916) 319-2086.
JOBS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND THE ECONOMY (J., E.D., & E.)(7)—Cervantes (Chair), Cunningham (Vice Chair), Boerner Horvath, Petrie-Norris, Ramos, Smith,and 1 Democratic vacancy. Chief Consultant: Toni Symonds. Secretary: Benjamin Warheit. 1020 NStreet, Room 359. Phone: (916) 319-2090. Fax: (916) 319-2190.
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JUDICIARY (JUD.) (11)—Stone (Chair), Gallagher (Vice Chair), Davies, Lorena Gonzalez,Holden, Kalra, Kiley, Maienschein, Reyes, and 2 Democratic vacancies. Chief Counsel: AlisonMerrilees. Deputy Chief Counsel: Leora Gershenzon. Counsels: Tom Clark, Nicholas Liedtke, JithMeganathan. Secretaries: Cindy Morante, Grant Silva. 1020 N Street, Room 104. Phone: (916)319-2334.
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT (L. & E.) (7)—Kalra (Chair), Flora (Vice Chair), LorenaGonzalez, Jones-Sawyer, Reyes, Seyarto, and Ward. Chief Consultant: Megan Lane. AssociateConsultant: Martin Vindiola. Consultant/Secretary: Lorie Alvarez. 1020 N Street, Room 155. Phone:(916) 319-2091.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (L. GOV.) (8)—Aguiar-Curry (Chair), Lackey (Vice Chair), Bloom,Boerner Horvath, Ramos, Luz Rivas, Robert Rivas, and Voepel. Chief Consultant: Angela Mapp.Principal Consultant: Jimmy MacDonald. Consultant: Hank Brady. Secretary: Marisa Lanchester. 1020N Street, Room 157. Phone: (916) 319-3958. Fax: (916) 319-3959.
MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS (M. & V.A.) (11)—Irwin (Chair), Voepel (ViceChair), Boerner Horvath, Daly, Frazier, Mathis, Muratsuchi, Petrie-Norris, Ramos, Salas, and Smith.Chief Consultant: Christian Burkin. Consultant/Secretary: Jenny Callison. 1020 N Street, Room 389.Phone: (916) 319-3550. Fax: (916) 319-3551.
NATURAL RESOURCES (NAT. RES.) (11)—Luz Rivas (Chair), Flora (Vice Chair),Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Mathis, McCarty, Muratsuchi, Seyarto, Stone, Wood, and 1 Democraticvacancy. Chief Consultant: Lawrence Lingbloom. Principal Consultant: Elizabeth MacMillan. SeniorConsultant: Michael Jarred. Secretary: Sue Fischbach. 1020 N Street, Room 164. Phone: (916)319-2092.
PRIVACY AND CONSUMER PROTECTION (P. & C.P.) (11)—Gabriel (Chair), Kiley (ViceChair), Bauer-Kahan, Bennett, Carrillo, Cunningham, Gallagher, Irwin, Wicks, and 2 Democraticvacancies. Chief Consultant: Nichole Rapier Rocha. Senior Consultant: Landon M. Klein. 1020 NStreet, Room 162. Phone: (916) 319-2200.
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AND RETIREMENT (P.E. & R.) (7)—Cooper (Chair), Voepel(Vice Chair), Calderon, Cervantes, Cooley, O’Donnell, and Seyarto. Chief Consultant: Michael A.Bolden. Secretary: Irene Reteguin. 1020 N Street, Room 153. Phone: (916) 319-3957.
PUBLIC SAFETY (PUB. S.) (8)—Jones-Sawyer (Chair), Lackey (Vice Chair), Bauer-Kahan,Lee, Quirk, Santiago, Seyarto, and Wicks. Chief Counsel: Sandy Uribe. Counsels: Cheryl Anderson,David Billingsley, Matthew Fleming. Secretary: Elizabeth Potter. 1020 N Street, Room 111. Phone:(916) 319-3744. Fax: (916) 319-3745.
REVENUE AND TAXATION (REV. & TAX.) (11)—Burke (Chair), Nguyen (Vice Chair),Gray, Grayson, Levine, Mayes, Mullin, Petrie-Norris, Quirk, Luz Rivas, and Seyarto. ChiefConsultant: M. David Ruff. Associate Consultant: Harrison Bowlby. Secretary: Sue Highland. 1020 NStreet, Room 167A. Phone: (916) 319-2098.
RULES (RLS.) (12)—Cooley (Chair), Cunningham (Vice Chair), Bennett, Flora, Gipson, Lee,Maienschein, Mathis, Ramos, Blanca Rubio, Villapudua, and Akilah Weber. (Democratic Alternate:Levine. Republican Alternate: Valladares). Chief Administrative Officer: Debra Gravert. Bill ReferralConsultant: Michael Erke. State Capitol, Room 3016. Phone: (916) 319-2800.
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2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
TRANSPORTATION (TRANS.) (15)—Friedman (Chair), Fong (Vice Chair), Berman,Cunningham, Daly, Davies, Gipson, Kalra, Lee, Medina, Nazarian, Nguyen, O’Donnell, Ward, andWicks. Chief Consultant: Farra Bracht. Consultants: Christine Casey, Julia Kingsley, David Sforza.Secretary: Jessica Sam. 1020 N Street, Room 112. Phone: (916) 319-2093.
UTILITIES AND ENERGY (U. & E.) (15)—Holden (Chair), Patterson (Vice Chair),Bauer-Kahan, Burke, Carrillo, Chen, Cunningham, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia, Mayes,Muratsuchi, Quirk, Reyes, Santiago, and Ting. Chief Consultant: Laura Shybut. Secretary: VanessaNancarrow. State Capitol, Room 5132. Phone: (916) 319-2083.
WATER, PARKS, AND WILDLIFE (W., P., & W.) (15)—Eduardo Garcia (Chair), MeganDahle (Vice Chair), Bennett, Bigelow, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Kalra, Levine, Muratsuchi,Nguyen, Blanca Rubio, Salas, Smith, Villapudua, and Ward. Chief Consultant: Pablo Garza. SeniorConsultant: Keith Cialino. Secretary: Wendy Burke. 1020 N Street, Room 160. Phone: (916)319-2096.
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SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEES
2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
BUDGET—Subcommittee No. 1 on Health and Human Services (7)—Arambula (Chair), Frazier,Mathis, Patterson, Ramos, Blanca Rubio, and Wood. (Democratic Alternate: Ting.Republican Alternate: Fong).
Subcommittee No. 2 on Education Finance (7)—McCarty (Chair), Gallagher, Lee,Medina, O’Donnell, Reyes, and Valladares. (Democratic Alternate: Ting. RepublicanAlternate: Fong).
Subcommittee No. 3 on Climate Crisis, Resources, Energy, and Transportation(7)—Bloom (Chair), Bennett, Friedman, Mullin, Patterson, Luz Rivas, andSmith. (Democratic Alternate: Ting. Republican Alternate: Fong).
Subcommittee No. 4 on State Administration (5)—Carrillo (Chair), Cooper, Lackey,Nazarian, and 1 Democratic vacancy. (Democratic Alternate: Ting. Republican Alternate:Fong).
Subcommittee No. 5 on Public Safety (5)—Cristina Garcia (Chair), Jones-Sawyer,Lackey, Stone, and Valladares. (Democratic Alternate: Ting. Republican Alternate: Fong).
Subcommittee No. 6 on Budget Process, Oversight and Program Evaluation(9)—Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bloom, Carrillo, Fong, Cristina Garcia, Kiley, McCarty,and Smith.
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SELECT COMMITTEES OF THE ASSEMBLY (SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE)
2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
Select Committee on the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games—Nazarian (Chair), Bloom,Fong, Friedman, Grayson, Holden, Jones-Sawyer, Lackey, Reyes, and Luz Rivas.
Select Committee on Aerospace—Muratsuchi (Chair), Berman, Bloom, Cervantes, Cunningham,Fong, Friedman, Irwin, Lackey, O’Donnell, and Salas.
Select Committee on Asia/California Trade and Investment Promotion—Ting (Chair),Cervantes, Chen, Choi, Gray, Holden, Levine, Low, Maienschein, and Muratsuchi.
Select Committee on Biotechnology—Mullin (Chair), Berman, Burke, Levine, Maienschein,Petrie-Norris, Quirk, Salas, Ting, Waldron, and Ward.
Select Committee on California’s Clean Energy Economy—Quirk (Chair), Bauer-Kahan,Bennett, Burke, Calderon, Cooper, Cunningham, Friedman, Eduardo Garcia, and Mayes.
Select Committee on California’s Lithium Economy—Eduardo Garcia (Chair), Carrillo,Cervantes, Friedman, Holden, Mayes, Ramos, Santiago, Smith, and Ting.
Select Committee on California-Mexico Bi-National Affairs—Medina (Chair), Cervantes,Megan Dahle, Eduardo Garcia, Lorena Gonzalez, Mathis, Quirk-Silva, Reyes, Robert Rivas,Rodriguez, and Salas.
Select Committee on Career Technical Education and Building a 21st CenturyWorkforce—Burke (Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Cervantes, Cunningham, Fong, Gipson, McCarty,O’Donnell, Petrie-Norris, Luz Rivas, and Seyarto.
Select Committee on the Census—Berman (Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Chen, Flora,Lorena Gonzalez, Irwin, Jones-Sawyer, and Ramos.
Select Committee on Coastal Protection and Access to Natural Resources—Stone (Chair),Bloom, Megan Dahle, Davies, Lorena Gonzalez, Kalra, Petrie-Norris, Luz Rivas, Robert Rivas, Ting,and Wood.
Select Committee on Community and Law Enforcement Relations andResponsibilities—Cooper (Chair), Cervantes, Megan Dahle, Gipson, Lackey, O’Donnell, Ramos,Blanca Rubio, Salas, and Seyarto.
Select Committee on Corporate Board and California Workforce Diversity—Cristina Garcia(Co-Chair), Holden (Co-Chair), Burke, Calderon, Friedman, Lee, Nazarian, and Nguyen.
Select Committee on Cybersecurity—Irwin (Chair), Bauer-Kahan, Berman, Cooper, MeganDahle, Flora, Quirk, Luz Rivas, and Villapudua.
Select Committee on Domestic Violence—Blanca Rubio (Chair), Bauer-Kahan, Davies, Flora,Gabriel, Gallagher, Gipson, Nguyen, Petrie-Norris, Reyes, and Seyarto.
Select Committee on Early Childhood Development—Salas (Chair), Burke, Calderon, Choi,McCarty, Nguyen, Quirk-Silva, Reyes, Blanca Rubio, Seyarto, and Ward.
Select Committee on Economic Development in the Inland Empire—Rodriguez (Chair),Cervantes, Chen, Holden, Lackey, Medina, Ramos, Reyes, Seyarto, Smith, and Voepel.
Select Committee on Emerging Technologies and Innovation—Cervantes, Fong, Holden, Irwin,Kiley, Low, Maienschein, Nguyen, Luz Rivas, and Salas.
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2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
Select Committee on Ensuring Systemic Equity Post-COVID-19—Arambula (Chair), Burke,Carrillo, Megan Dahle, Lee, Mayes, Luz Rivas, Robert Rivas, Waldron, and Wood.
Select Committee on Food Systems—Levine (Chair), Megan Dahle, Flora, Nguyen, Quirk-Silva,and Robert Rivas.
Select Committee on Foster Care—Cooley (Chair), Calderon, Choi, Gipson, McCarty, Reyes,and Stone.
Select Committee on Impact Investing for Improved Social and EnvironmentalOutcomes—Bennett (Chair), Bauer-Kahan, Chen, Cunningham, McCarty, Petrie-Norris, Luz Rivas,Robert Rivas, and Ting.
Select Committee on Infectious Diseases—Gipson (Chair), Burke, Cervantes, Low, RobertRivas, and Waldron.
Select Committee on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities—Frazier (Chair), Burke,Carrillo, Flora, Low, Maienschein, Mayes, Medina, Mullin, Blanca Rubio, and Waldron.
Select Committee on Jobs and Innovation in the San Fernando Valley—Gabriel (Chair),Bloom, Friedman, Nazarian, Luz Rivas, and Valladares.
Select Committee on Latina Inequities—Lorena Gonzalez (Chair), Carrillo, Cristina Garcia,Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, McCarty, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Robert Rivas, Blanca Rubio, and Valladares.
Select Committee on Los Angeles County Homelessness—Santiago (Chair), Bloom, Carrillo,Chen, Friedman, Gipson, Jones-Sawyer, Muratsuchi, Nazarian, O’Donnell, and Quirk-Silva.
Select Committee on the Master Plan for Higher Education in California—Berman (Chair),Arambula, Megan Dahle, Irwin, Maienschein, McCarty, Medina, Muratsuchi, and Nguyen.
Select Committee on Native American Affairs—Ramos (Chair), Carrillo, Cooper, EduardoGarcia, Lorena Gonzalez, Mathis, Medina, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Salas, and Ting.
Select Committee on the Nonprofit Sector—Luz Rivas (Chair), Bauer-Kahan, Bennett, Carrillo,Megan Dahle, Fong, Gipson, Grayson, Petrie-Norris, Reyes, and Ting.
Select Committee on Orange County Homelessness and Mental Health Services—Quirk-Silva(Chair), Cervantes, Davies, Nguyen, Petrie-Norris, Rodriguez, and Santiago.
Select Committee on the Orange County Oil Spill—Petrie-Norris (Chair), Bennett, Bloom,Boerner Horvath, Bryan, Davies, Eduardo Garcia, Gipson, Muratsuchi, Nguyen, O’Donnell, LuzRivas, Robert Rivas, and Rodriguez.
Select Committee on Police Reform—Gipson (Chair), Mayes (Vice Chair), Bauer-Kahan,Cunningham, Gabriel, Lorena Gonzalez, Lackey, Low, McCarty, Ramos, Reyes, Blanca Rubio, andSalas.
Select Committee on Ports and Goods Movement—O’Donnell (Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Bloom,Mia Bonta, Cervantes, Fong, Frazier, Gipson, Lorena Gonzalez, Irwin, Reyes, and Villapudua.
Select Committee on Regional Transportation Solutions—Holden (Chair), Carrillo, Cervantes,Chen, Friedman, Ramos, Rodriguez, Blanca Rubio, and Smith.
Select Committee on Reintegration and Rehabilitation for Justice-InvolvedCalifornians—McCarty (Chair), Cunningham, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, Stone, Ting, andWaldron.
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2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
Select Committee on Reproductive Health—Bauer-Kahan (Chair), Arambula, Mia Bonta,Burke, Calderon, Carrillo, Gabriel, Lee, Petrie-Norris, and Wood.
Select Committee on Sea Level Rise and the California Economy—Boerner Horvath (Chair),Lorena Gonzalez, Irwin, Levine, McCarty, O’Donnell, Petrie-Norris, Quirk, Stone, Ting, and Wood.
Select Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship—Petrie-Norris (Chair), Carrillo,Cervantes, Cunningham, Megan Dahle, Friedman, Gipson, Lorena Gonzalez, Low, Ramos, and Wicks.
Select Committee on the Social Determinants of Health—Akilah Weber (Chair), Arambula,Burke, Cervantes, Megan Dahle, Friedman, Gipson, Jones-Sawyer, Kalra, and Wood.
Select Committee on Social Housing—Wicks (Chair), Bloom, Mia Bonta, Friedman, Gallagher,Gipson, Lee, Quirk-Silva, Robert Rivas, and Santiago.
Select Committee on the State of Hate—Bloom (Chair), Lee, Levine, Nazarian, Reyes, andWard.
Select Committee on the Status of Boys and Men of Color—Jones-Sawyer (Chair), Carrillo,Eduardo Garcia, Lorena Gonzalez, Kalra, Lackey, McCarty, Ramos, and Robert Rivas.
Select Committee on Streamlining Services for Victims of Interpersonal Violence—Grayson(Chair), Cooper, Cunningham, Lackey, Reyes, and Waldron.
Select Committee on Technology and the Future of California’s AgriculturalWorkforce—Villapudua (Chair), Cooper, Megan Dahle, Flora, Cristina Garcia, Eduardo Garcia,Gray, Irwin, Mathis, Robert Rivas, and Blanca Rubio.
Select Committee on Uplifting Girls and Women of Color in California—Carrillo (Chair),Bauer-Kahan, Burke, Calderon, Fong, Eduardo Garcia, Lorena Gonzalez, Jones-Sawyer, Low, Mayes,and Nguyen.
Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change—Friedman (Chair),Bennett, Fong, Holden, Lackey, Lee, Quirk, Reyes, Ting, and Wicks.
Select Committee on Veteran Employment and Education—Cervantes (Chair), BoernerHorvath, Cooper, Irwin, Maienschein, Mathis, Nguyen, Ramos, Smith, Villapudua, and Voepel.
Select Committee on Wine—Aguiar-Curry (Chair), Bigelow, Cooper, Davies, Flora, Friedman,Robert Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Villapudua, Waldron, and Wicks.
Select Committee on Youth Homelessness in San Bernardino County—Ramos (Chair),Holden, Mayes, Luz Rivas, Rodriguez, and Smith.
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SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE ASSEMBLY
2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
Assembly Legislative Ethics (6) (Assembly Rule 22.5)—Wicks (Co-Chair), Cunningham(Co-Chair), Berman, Choi, Flora, and Reyes.Chief Counsel: Adam E. Silver. 1020 N Street, Room 300. Phone: (916) 319-3752.
Special Committee on the Office of the Attorney General—Jones-Sawyer (Co-Chair), Stone(Co-Chair), Bauer-Kahan, Cunningham, Megan Dahle, Lorena Gonzalez, Lackey, and Wicks.
Special Committee on the Office of the Secretary of State—Berman (Co-Chair), Low(Co-Chair), Flora, Holden, and Reyes.
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JOINT COMMITTEES(See Joint Rules 36.5 and 36.7)
2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
Joint Committee on the Arts (12) (Resolution Chapter 101, Statutes of 1984. Continuous existence.)—Assembly (6): Quirk-Silva (Vice Chair), Bloom, Fong, Medina, Rendon,and Valladares.—Senate (6): Allen (Chair), Pan, Stern, Wilk, and vacancies.State Capitol, Room 4076. Phone: (916) 651-4026.
Joint Committee on Fairs Allocation and Classification (14) (Food and Agriculture Code Sections4531, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535. Continuous existence.)—Assembly (7): Robert Rivas (Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Arambula, Bigelow,Daly, Mathis, and McCarty.—Senate (7): Caballero (Vice Chair), Bradford, Dahle, Dodd, Nielsen, Pan,and 1 vacancy.State Capitol, Room 5158. Phone: (916) 319-2030.
Joint Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture (8) (Resolution Chapter 88, Statutes of 1981.Continuous existence.)—Assembly (4): Stone (Vice Chair), Bennett, Megan Dahle, and Ting.—Senate (4): McGuire (Chair), Hueso, Nielsen, and 1 vacancy.Chief Consultant: Tom Weseloh.State Capitol, Room 5061. Phone: (707) 445-6508.
Joint Committee on Rules (30) (Joint Rule 40. Continuous existence.)—Assembly (15): Cooley (Chair), Bennett, Cunningham, Flora, Gipson, Lee,Maienschein, Mathis, Ramos, Rendon, Reyes, Blanca Rubio, Villapudua,Waldron, and Akilah Weber.—Senate (15): Hertzberg (Vice Chair), Atkins, Bates, Durazo, Kamlager,Laird, Leyva, McGuire, Nielsen, Pan, Roth, Rubio, Skinner, Umberg, and Wilk.Chief Administrative Officer: Debra Gravert.Room 3016. Phone: (916) 319-2804.
Joint Legislative Audit (14) (Government Code Sections 10501, 10502, Joint Rule 37.3. Continuousexistence.)—Assembly (7): Salas (Chair), Boerner Horvath, Kiley, Patterson, BlancaRubio, Voepel, and Wood.—Senate (7): Laird (Vice Chair), Becker, Borgeas, Glazer, Hertzberg, Leyva,and Nielsen.Chief Consultant: Wesley Opp.Senior Consultant: Tram Truong.Secretary: Katie Guthrie.1020 N Street, Room 107. Phone: (916) 319-3300.
Joint Legislative Budget (16) (Government Code Sections 9140, 9141, Joint Rule 37. Continuousexistence.)—Assembly (8): Ting (Vice Chair), Arambula, Bloom, Fong, Cristina Garcia,Kiley, McCarty, and Luz Rivas.—Senate (8): Skinner (Chair), Bates, Caballero, Durazo, Laird, Nielsen, Pan,and Portantino.Consultant: Hans Hemann.1020 N Street, Room 553. Phone: (916) 651-1891.
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JOINT COMMITTEES—Continued
2021–22 REGULAR SESSION
Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies (8) (Government Code Section 9147.10.)—Assembly (4): Muratsuchi (Chair), Burke, Eduardo Garcia, and Mayes.—Senate (4): Becker (Vice Chair), Allen, Skinner, and Stern.Chief Consultant: Susan Chan.Room 2013. Phone: (916) 319-2985.
Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management (14) (Resolution Chapter 31, Statutes of2011. Continuous existence.)—Assembly (7): Rodriguez (Vice Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Flora, Gallagher, LuzRivas, Seyarto, and Ward.—Senate (7): Stern (Chair), Bates, Dodd, Limón, McGuire, Newman, and Pan.Principal Consultant: Sara S. Nichols.State Capitol, Room 5080. Phone: (916) 651-4027.
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DATES ON WHICH ASSEMBLY MEASURES MAY BE CONSIDERED
Article IV, Section 8 (a), California ConstitutionAt regular sessions no bill other than the Budget Bill may be heard or acted on
by committee or either house until the 31st day after the bill is introduced unlessthe house dispenses with this requirement by roll call vote entered in the Journal,three-fourths of the membership concurring.
These bills may be considered on the date indicated below, provided the bill hasbeen in print for 30 days as of that date. For the respective 30-day print dates,please refer to the “Print Rule Table” on the following page.
Date introduced A.B. Nos. A.C.A. Nos.
31st day after
introduction
2020 2021Dec. 7 1-96 1-2 Jan. 7
Dec. 8 97 Jan. 8
Dec. 9 98-99 Jan. 9
Dec. 11 100-104 Jan. 11
Dec. 14 105 Jan. 14
Dec. 16 106-109 Jan. 16
Dec. 17 110-114 Jan. 17
Dec. 18 115-127 3 Jan. 18
2021 2021Jan. 8 128-214 Feb. 8
Jan. 11 215-226 Feb. 11
Jan. 12 227-235 Feb. 12
Jan. 13 236-247 Feb. 13
Jan. 14 248-256 Feb. 14
Jan. 15 257-268 Feb. 15
Jan. 19 269-278 Feb. 19
Jan. 21 279-295 Feb. 21
Jan. 25 296-316 Feb. 25
Jan. 26 317-328 Feb. 26
Jan. 27 329-336 Feb. 27
Jan. 28 337-355 Feb. 28
Feb. 1 356-379 Mar. 4
Feb. 2 380-393 Mar. 5
Feb. 3 394-415 Mar. 6
Feb. 4 416-443 Mar. 7
Feb. 8 444-493 Mar. 11
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DATES ON WHICH ASSEMBLY MEASURES MAY BE CONSIDERED—Continued
Date introduced A.B. Nos. A.C.A. Nos.
31st day after
introduction
2021 2021Feb. 9 494-515 Mar. 12
Feb. 10 516-555 Mar. 13
Feb. 11 556-604 Mar. 14
Feb. 12 605-683 Mar. 15
Feb. 16 684-826 Mar. 19
Feb. 17 827-969 4 Mar. 20
Feb. 18 970-1203 Mar. 21
Feb. 19 1204–1560 5 Mar. 22
Feb. 25 1561 Mar. 28
Mar. 1 1562–1564 Apr. 1
Mar. 3 1565–1569 Apr. 3
Mar. 4 1570–1574 Apr. 4
Mar. 8 1575–1580 Apr. 8
Mar. 9 1581 Apr. 9
Mar. 10 1582–1584 Apr. 10
Mar. 11 1585 Apr. 11
Mar. 15 6 Apr. 15
Mar. 16 7 Apr. 16
Mar. 17 1586–1589 Apr. 17
Mar. 18 1590–1591 Apr. 18
Mar. 22 8 Apr. 22
Mar. 25 1592 Apr. 25
Apr. 5 1593 May 6
May 3 9 June 3
Aug. 16 10 Sep. 16
(Assembly measures not listed above are eligible to be heard under the 31-day introductionprovision).
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COMMITTEE HEARINGS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2021
SELECT COMMITTEE ON LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOMELESSNESS
SANTIAGO, Chair10 a.m.
442 S. San Pedro Street Los Angeles
INFORMATIONAL HEARING
SUBJECT: Building Housing for Our Unhoused LA Neighbors: What HasWorked and What Hasn’t?
The public may attend this hearing in person or participate by phone. Any memberof the public attending this hearing will need to wear a mask at all times while in thebuilding location. We encourage the public to monitor the committee’s website forupdates. This hearing can be viewed via live stream on the Assembly’s website athttps://www.assembly.ca.gov/todaysevents.
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COMMITTEE HEARINGS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2021
ACCOUNTABILITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWPETRIE-NORRIS, Chair
11 a.m. — State Capitol, Room 4202
OVERSIGHT HEARING
SUBJECT: Regulating the Substance Abuse Treatment Industry
We encourage the public to provide written testimony before the hearing by visitingthe committee website at https://aaar.assembly.ca.gov/. Please note that any writtentestimony submitted to the committee is considered public comment and may beread into the record or reprinted. All are encouraged to watch the hearing from itslive stream on the Assembly’s website at https://www.assembly.ca.gov/todaysevents. The Capitol will be open for attendance of this hearing. The public is stronglyencouraged to participate via the web portal, Remote Testimony Stations on theCapitol grounds, or phone. Any member of the public attending a hearing in theCapitol will need to wear a mask at all times while in the building. We encouragethe public to monitor the committee’s website for updates.
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COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2021
JOINT HEARING HEALTH
AND JUDICIARY
WOOD, STONE, Chairs9 a.m. to 5 p.m. — State Capitol, Room 4202
INFORMATIONAL HEARING
SUBJECT: THE LANTERMAN-PETRIS-SHORT ACT: HOW CAN IT BEIMPROVED?
We encourage the public to provide written testimony before the hearing by visitingthe committee website at https://ahea.assembly.ca.gov/. Please note that any writtentestimony submitted to the committee is considered public comment and may beread into the record or reprinted. All are encouraged to watch the hearing from itslive stream on the Assembly’s website at https://www.assembly.ca.gov/todaysevents. The Capitol will be open for attendance of this hearing. The public is stronglyencouraged to participate via the web portal, Remote Testimony Stations on theCapitol grounds, or phone. Any member of the public attending a hearing in theCapitol will need to wear a mask at all times while in the building. We encouragethe public to monitor the committee’s website for updates.
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COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2021
SELECT COMMITTEE ON POLICE REFORM
GIPSON, Chair9 a.m. to 2 p.m. — State Capitol, Room 4202
INFORMATIONAL HEARING
SUBJECT: The Next Step: Understanding Peace Officer Bill of Rights
The public may attend this hearing in person or participate by phone. Any memberof the public attending this hearing will need to wear a mask at all times while in thebuilding location. We encourage the public to monitor the committee’s website forupdates. This hearing can be viewed via live stream on the Assembly’s website athttps://www.assembly.ca.gov/todaysevents.
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COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued
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