N). 14 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE AT SACRAMENTO 2015-16 REGULAR SESSION Compiled Under the Direction of MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015 DANIEL ALVAREZ Secretary of the Senate By JAMIE TAYLOR Daily File Clerk FOURTEENTH DA IN SESSION (FLOOR SESSION) (P&"!," +"*)+- !(. "++)+, )+ )’$,,$)(, -) D!$&. F$&" C&"+%: P#)(" 651-4171) SENATE CONVENES AT 2 P.M. SENATOR KEVIN DE LEÓN President pro Tempore SENATOR BOB HUFF Minority Floor Leader SENATOR WILLIAM W. MONNING Majority Floor Leader
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Senatoris Est Civitatis Libertatem Tueri—It is the Duty of the Senators to Protect the Liberty of the People
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MATHEW BURNSHISTORY CLERK
DANIEL ALVAREZSECRETARY OF
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DEBBIE Y. MANNING, SERGEANT AT ARMS
SR. MICHELLE GORMAN, RSM, SENATE CHAPLAIN
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9MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE
Agriculture —(5)—Galgiani (Chair), Cannella (Vice Chair), Berryhill, Pan and Wolk. Consultant:Anne M. Megaro. Assistant: Jone McCarthy. Phone: (916)651–1508. 1020 N Street, Room 583.
Appropriations —(7)—Lara (Chair), Bates (Vice Chair), Beall, Hill, Leyva, Mendoza and Nielsen.Staff Director: Mark McKenzie Consultants: Robert Ingenito, Marie Liu, Brendan McCarthy, JolieOnodera, Maureen Ortiz and Jacqueline Wong–Hernandez. Assistants: Jennifer Douglas and LarissaPitts. Phone: (916)651–4101. Room 2206.
Banking and Financial Institutions—(7)—Block (Chair), Vidak (Vice Chair), Galgiani, Hall,Hueso, Lara and Morrell. Staff Director: Eileen Newhall. Assistant: Rae Flores. Phone:(916)651–4102. Room 405.
Budget and Fiscal Review—(16)—Leno (Chair), Nielsen (Vice Chair), Allen, Anderson, Beall,Block, Hancock, Mitchell, Monning, Morrell, Nguyen, Pan, Pavley, Roth, Stone and Wolk. Staff Di-rector: Mark Ibele. Deputy Staff Director: Farra Bracht. Consultants: Michelle Baass, Catherine Free-man, Samantha Lui, Julie Salley–Gray, Brady Van Engelen and Elisa Wynne. Assistants: Sandy Perezand Mary Teabo. Phone: (916)651–4103. Room 5019.
Business, Professions and Economic Development—(9)—Hill (Chair), Bates (Vice Chair),Berryhill, Block, Galgiani, Hernandez, Jackson, Mendoza and Wieckowski. Chief Consultant: BillGage. Consultants: Le Ondra Clark Harvey, Sarah Mason, Mark Mendoza and Janelle Miyashiro. As-sistant: Krimilda McKenzie. Phone: (916)651–4104. Room 2053.
Education—(9)—Liu (Chair), Huff (Vice Chair), Block, Hancock, Leyva, Mendoza, Pan, Vidakand vacancy. Staff Director: Kathleen Chavira. Principal Consultants: Lenin Del Castillo and LynnLorber. Assistants: Vanessa Nancarrow and Irma Kam. Phone: (916)651–4105. Room 2083.
Elections and Constitutional Amendments—(5)—Allen (Chair), Anderson (Vice Chair),Hancock, Hertzberg and Liu. Chief Consultant: Darren Chesin. Consultant: Frances Tibon–Estoista.Assistant: Maria E. Lerma. Phone: (916)651–4106. Room 2203.
Energy, Utilities and Communications—(11)—Hueso (Chair), Fuller (Vice Chair), Cannella,Hertzberg, Hill, Lara, Leyva, McGuire, Morrell, Pavley and Wolk. Chief Consultant: Jay Dickenson.Consultant: Nidia Bautista. Assistant: Melanie Cain. Phone: (916)651–4107. Room 4035.
Environmental Quality—(7)—Wieckowski (Chair), Gaines (Vice Chair), Bates, Hill, Jackson,Leno and Pavley. Chief Consultant: Rachel Machi Wagoner. Consultants: Rebecca Newhouse andJoanne Roy. Assistant: Sue Fischbach. Phone: (916)651–4108. Room 2205.
Governance and Finance—(7)—Hertzberg (Chair), Nguyen (Vice Chair), Bates, Beall,Hernandez, Lara, and Pavley. Staff Director: Colin Grinnell. Consultants: Myriam Bouaziz, Toby Ew-ing and Brian Weinberger. Assistant: Marisa Lanchester. Phone: (916) 651–4119. Room 408.
Governmental Organization—(11)—Hall (Chair), Berryhill (Vice Chair), Block, Gaines, Galgia-ni, Hernandez, Hill, Hueso, Lara, McGuire and Vidak. Staff Director: Arthur Terzakis. Assistant:Brenda K. Heiser. Phone: (916)651–1530. 1020 N Street, Room 584.
Health—(9)—Hernandez (Chair), Nguyen (Vice Chair), Hall, Mitchell, Monning, Nielsen, Pan,Roth and Wolk. Staff Director: Melanie Moreno. Consultants: Scott Bain, Teri Boughton, Reyes Diaz,Vincent D. Marchand. Assistants: Dina Lucero and Juan Reyes. Phone (916)651–4111. Room 2191.
Human Services—(5)—McGuire (Chair), Berryhill (Vice Chair), Hancock, Liu and Nguyen. ChiefConsultant: Mareva Brown. Consultant: Sara Rogers. Assistant: Mark Teemer Jr. Phone:(916)651–1524. 1020 N Street, Room 521.
Insurance—(9)—Roth (Chair), Gaines (Vice Chair), Berryhill, Hall, Hernandez, Liu, Mitchell,Wieckowski and vacancy. Principal Consultant: Erin Ryan and Hugh Slayden. Assistant: Inez Taylor.Phone: (916)651–4110. Room 2195.
Labor and Industrial Relations—(5)—Mendoza (Chair), Stone (Vice Chair), Jackson, Leno andMitchell. Principal Consultants: Gideon L. Baum and Alma Perez. Consultants: Deanna Ping. Assis-tant: Martha Gutierrez. Phone: (916)651–1556. 1020 N Street, Room 545.
Natural Resources and Water—(9)—Pavley (Chair), Stone (Vice Chair), Allen, Fuller, Hertzberg,Hueso, Jackson, Monning and Wolk. Chief Consultant: William Craven. Principal Consultant: Den-nis O’Connor. Consultant: Katharine Moore. Assistant: Patricia Hanson. Phone: (916)651–4116.Room 5046.
Public Employment and Retirement—(5)—Pan (Chair), Morrell (Vice Chair), Beall, Fuller andHall. Executive Staff Director: Pamela Schneider. Consultant: Glenn Miles. Assistant: Irene Rete-guin. Phone: (916)651–1519. 1020 N Street, Room 568.
Public Safety—(7)—Hancock (Chair), Anderson (Vice Chair), Leno, Liu, McGuire, Monning andStone. Chief Counsel: Alison Anderson. Counsels: Jessica Devencenzi, Mary Kennedy, JeromeMcGuire. Assistants: Sarah Loftin and Monique Graham. Phone: (916)651–4118. Room 2031.
Rules—(5)—De León (Chair), Fuller (Vice Chair), Cannella, Leyva and Mitchell. Secretary of theSenate: Daniel Alvarez. Assistant: Jane Brown. Phone: (916)651–4120. Room 400.
Transportation and Housing—(11)—Beall (Chair), Cannella (Vice Chair), Allen, Bates, GainesGalgiani, Leyva, McGuire, Mendoza, Roth, and Wieckowski. Chief Consultant: Randy Chinn. Princi-pal Consultants: Erin Riches and Eric Thronson. Consultant: Alison Dinmore. Assistant: Elvia Diazand Holly Glasen. Phone: (916)651–4121. Room 2209.
Veterans Affairs—(5)—Nielsen (Chair), Hueso (Vice Chair), Allen, Nguyen and Roth. Staff Di-rector: Wade Cooper Teasdale. Assistant: Cindy Baldwin. Phone: (916)651–1503. 1020 N Street,Room 251.
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEWSubcommittee No. 1 on Education—(3)—Block (Chair), Allen and Morrell. Phone: (916)
651–4039. Room 4072.
Subcommittee No. 2 on Resources, Environmental Protection, Energy and Trans.—(3)—Wolk(Chair), Nielsen and Pavley. Phone: (916) 651–4003. Room 5114.
Subcommittee No. 3 on Health and Human Services—(3)—Mitchell (Chair), Monning andStone. Phone: (916) 651–4030. Room 5080.
Subcommittee No. 4 on State Administration and General Government—(3)—Roth (Chair),Nguyen and Pan. Phone: (916) 651–4031. Room 4034.
Subcommittee No. 5 on Corrections, Public Safety and the Judiciary—(3)—Hancock (Chair),Anderson and Beall. Phone: (916) 651–4009. Room 2082.
13MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015
JOINT COMMITTEES
Joint Committee on Arts—Resolution Chapter 101, Statutes of 1984. Continuous existence.Senate Members (6): Allen (Chair) and vacancies.Assembly Members (6): Calderon (Vice Chair), Bloom, Hadley, Obernolte, Medina and Wilk.Consultant: Lauren Pizer Mains. Room 2054. Phone: (310) 318–6994.
Joint Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture—Resolution Chapter 88, Statutes of 1981. Con-tinuous existence.Senate Members (4): McGuire (Chair) and vacancies.Assembly Members (4): Wood (Vice Chair), Achadjian, Ting and Williams.Contact: Jason Liles. Room 5064. Phone: (916) 651–4002
Joint Committee on Rules—Joint Rule 40. Continuous existence.Senate Members (14): Cannella, De León, Fuller, Hill, Huff, Lara, Leno, Leyva, McGuire, Mitchell,Monning, Wolk and vacancies.Assembly Members (14): Gordon (Chair), Atkins, Burke, Campos, Chang, Cooley, Dodd, Holden,Jones, Mayes, Olsen, Rodriguez, Waldron and Wood.Chief Administrative Officer: Debra Gravert. Room 3016. Phone: (916)319–2804.
Joint Legislative Audit Committee—Government Code Sections 10501, 10502. Joint Rule 37.3.Continuous existence.Senate Members (7): Roth (Vice Chair), Beall, Cannella, Fuller, Galgiani, Lara and Leyva.Assembly Members (7): Gipson (Chair), Achadjian, Baker, Campos, Jones, Nazarian and Rendon.Chief Consultant: Debbie Meador. Assistant: Emily Towner. 1020 N Street, Room 107. Phone:(916)319–3300.
Joint Legislative Budget—Government Code Section 9140, 9141, JR 37. Continuous existence.Senate Members (8): Leno (Chair), Bates, Fuller, Lara, Mitchell, Monning, Nielsen and Wolk.Assembly Members (8): Weber (Vice Chair), Bloom, Bonta, Chávez, Jones–Sawyer, Melendez, Ober-nolte and Ting. Principal Consultant: Peggy Collins. 1020 N Street, Room 553. Phone: (916)651–1891.
*Or upon adjournment of Senate Session or Standing Committee
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TENTATIVE SENATE CALENDAR 2015 REGULAR SESSION
2015
Jan. 1 —Statutes take effect (Art. IV, Sec. 8(c)).
Jan. 5 —Legislature reconvenes (J.R. 51(a)(1)).
Jan. 10 —Budget must be submitted by Governor (Art. IV, Sec. 12(a)).
Jan. 19 —Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Jan. 30 —Last day to submit bill requests to the Office of LegislativeCounsel.
Feb. 16 —Presidents’ Day.
Feb. 27 —Last day for bills to be introduced (J.R. 61(a)(1)), (J.R. 54(a)).
Mar. 26 —Spring Recess begins at end of this day’s session (J.R. 51(a)(2)).
Mar. 31 —Cesar Chavez Day.
Apr. 6 —Legislature reconvenes from Spring Recess (J.R. 51(a)(2)).
May 1 —Last day for policy committees to hear and report to Fiscal Com-mittees fiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61(a)(2)).
May 15 —Last day for policy committees to hear and report to the Floornon–fiscal bills introduced in their house (J.R. 61(a)(3)).
May 22 —Last day for policy committees to meet prior to June 8 (J.R.61(a)(4)).
May 25 —Memorial Day.
May 29 —Last day for fiscal committees to hear and report to the Floorbills introduced in their house (J.R. 61(a)(5)). Last day for fiscalcommittees to meet prior to June 8 (J.R. 61(a)(6)).
June 1–5 —Floor Session Only. No committee may meet for any purpose(J.R. 61(a)(7)).
June 5 —Last day for bills to be passed out of the house of origin (J.R.61(a)(8)).
June 8 —Committee meetings may resume (J.R. 61(a)(9)).
June 15 —Budget must be passed by midnight (Art. IV, Sec. 12 (c)(3)).
July 3 —Independence Day.
July 17 —Last day for policy committees to meet and report bills (J.R.61(a)(10)). Summer Recess begins at the end of this day’s ses-sion, provided the Budget has been enacted (J.R. 51(a)(3)).
Aug. 17 —Legislature reconvenes from Summer Recess (J.R. 51(a)(3)).
Aug. 28 —Last day for fiscal committees to meet and report bills to theFloor (J.R. 61(a) (11)).
Aug. 31–Sep.11—Floor Session only. No committees, other than ConferenceCommittees and Rules Committee, may meet for any purpose(J.R. 61(a)(12)).
Sep. 4 —Last day to amend bills on the Floor (J.R. 61(a)(13)).
Sep. 7 —Labor Day.
Sep. 11 —Last day for each house to pass bills (J.R. 61(a)(14)). InterimStudy Recess begins at the end of this day’s session (J.R.51(a)(4)).
Oct. 11 —Last day for Governor to sign or veto bills passed by the Legisla-ture on or before Sep. 11 and in the Governor’s possession afterSep. 11 (Art. IV, Sec. 10(b)(1)).
2016
Jan. 1 —Statutes take effect (Art. IV, Sec. 8(c)).
JOINT RULE 55: No bill other than the Budget Bill may be heard or actedupon by committee or either house until the bill has been in print for 30 days.
DATES ON WHICH SENATE MEASURES MAY BE HEARD
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JANUARY–FEBRUARY–MARCH 2015 SESSION SCHEDULE
Floor session and check-in session will be held on the following days:
Monday, January 5 LEGISLATURE RECONVENESSTATE OF THE STATE10 A.M. ASSEMBLY CHAMBERFloor Session, 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday, January 6 Check–in SessionWednesday, January 7 Check–in SessionThursday, January 8 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Saturday, January 10 BUDGET MUST BE SUBMITTED BYGOVERNOR
Monday, January 12 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, January 13 Check–in SessionWednesday, January 14 Check–in SessionThursday, January 15 Check–in SessionFriday, January 16 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Monday, January 19 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. HOLIDAYTuesday, January 20 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Wednesday, January 21 Check–in SessionThursday, January 22 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Monday, January 26 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, January 27 Check–in SessionWednesday, January 28 Check–in SessionThursday, January 29 Floor Session, 9 a.m.Friday, January 30 LAST DAY TO SUBMIT BILL
REQUESTS TO LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Monday, February 2 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, February 3 Check–in SessionWednesday, February 4 Check–in SessionThursday, February 5 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Monday, February 9 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, February 10 Check–in SessionWednesday, February 11 Check–in SessionThursday, February 12 Check–in SessionFriday, February 13 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Monday, February 16 PRESIDENTS’ BIRTHDAY HOLIDAYTuesday, February 17 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Wednesday, February 18 Check–in SessionThursday, February 19 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Monday, February 23 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, February 24 Check–in SessionWednesday, February 25 Check–in SessionThursday, February 26 Floor Session, 9 a.m.Friday, February 27 LAST DAY FOR BILLS
TO BE INTRODUCED
Monday, March 2 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, March 3 Check–in SessionWednesday, March 4 Check–in SessionThursday, March 5 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Monday, March 9 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, March 10 Check–in SessionWednesday, March 11 Check–in SessionThursday, March 12 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
Monday, March 16 Floor Session, 2 p.m.Tuesday, March 17 Check–in SessionWednesday, March 18 Check–in SessionThursday, March 19 Floor Session, 9 a.m.
SUBJECT: Audit requests must be received in the JLAC office, LOB Room107 no later than 5 p.m., February 10, 2015 to be considered atthis hearing. No faxed request will be accepted.
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GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS
1MICHAEL R. EATON, Member, Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta Conservancy
Governing Board (Ayes 4. Noes 0) Final date the Senate may act on confirmation: February 3, 2015
Vote required: 21
2015Jan. 14—From Com. on RLS. with the recommendation: Be confirmed.Jan. 22—Division of the question by Senator De León.
2KATHERINE C. PETTIBONE, Member, Boating and Waterways Commission
(Ayes 5. Noes 0) Final date the Senate may act on confirmation: March 3, 2015
RANDY M. SHORT, Member, Boating and Waterways Commission(Ayes 5. Noes 0) Final date the Senate may act on confirmation: February 21, 2015
Vote required: 21
2015Jan. 22—From Com. on RLS. with the recommendation: Be confirmed.
3JOE G. XAVIER, Director, Rehabilitation Department
(Ayes 5. Noes 0) Final date the Senate may act on confirmation: February 18, 2015
JOHN A. CAPITMAN, Ph.D., Member, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air PollutionControl District Board (Ayes 5. Noes 0) Final date the Senate may act on confirmation: February 11, 2015
Vote required: 21
2015Jan. 22—From Com. on RLS. with the recommendation: Be confirmed.
27MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015
SENATE BILLS—THIRD READING FILE
4S.C.R. No. 5—Gaines.
Relative to Mentoring Month.Vote required: 21
2015Jan. 6—Introduced. Referred to Com. on RLS.Jan. 15—From committee: Ordered to third reading.Jan. 16—Passed on file.
5S.R. No. 7—Lara.
Relative to Mexico and human rights.
2014Dec. 1—Introduced. Referred to Com. on RLS.
2015Jan. 15—From committee: Ordered to third reading.Jan. 16, 22—Passed on file.