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Joint Handbook 2019-20 California Legislature 2019-20 Handbook “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” I GAVIN NEWSOM GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA III ELENI KOUNALAKIS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IV TONI G. ATKINS PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE V ANTHONY RENDON SPEAKER OF THE ASSEMBLY VI KEVIN MULLIN SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE OF THE ASSEMBLY VII Memoranda VIII CALIFORNIA SENATE AT SACRAMENTO Biographies and Photographs of SENATE AND ASSEMBLY MEMBERS AND OFFICERS List of SENATE AND ASSEMBLY MEMBERS, OFFICERS, ATTACHES, COMMITTEES and RULES OF THE TWO HOUSES and Standards of Conduct of the Senate Together With a List of the Members of Congress, State Officers, Etc. 2019–20 REGULAR SESSION (2020 Edition) Convened December 3, 2018 Published September 1, 2020 ERIKA CONTRERAS Secretary of the Senate SUE PARKER Chief Clerk of the Assembly IX SENATE LEADERSHIP Lt. Governor/President of the Senate Eleni Kounalakis (D) President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins (D) Majority Floor Leader Robert M. Hertzberg (D) Assistant Majority Floor Leader Mike McGuire (D) Majority Whip Nancy Skinner (D) Assistant Majority Whips Maria Elena Durazo (D) and Scott Wiener (D) Chair of the Democratic Caucus Connie M. Leyva (D) Republican Leader Shannon Grove (R) Chair of the Republican Caucus Brian Jones (R) Senate Rules Committee: Toni G. Atkins (D) (Chair); Scott Wilk (R) (Vice Chair); Patricia C. Bates (R); William W. Monning (D); Richard Roth (D). X CONTENTS PAGE California Representatives in Congress ....................... 13 Directory of State Officers ........................................... 16 Constitutional Officers ............................................. 18 Legislative Department ............................................ 20 SENATE ...................................................................... 21 Biographies and Photographs of Senators ............... 23 Biographies and Photographs of Officers ................ 51 Senatorial Districts .................................................. 53 Senators—Occupations, District Addresses ............ 55 Senate Chamber Seating Chart ................................ 66 Standing Committees ............................................... 67 Senators and Committees of Which They Are Members .............................................. 70 Select Committees ................................................... 73 Subcommittees ......................................................... 75 Special Committees ................................................. 76 Joint Committees ..................................................... 77 Weekly Committee Schedule ................................... 79 Seniority of Senators ................................................ 82 Offices of the Senate ................................................ 83 Election Statistics .................................................... 86 Standing Rules of the Senate ................................... 123 Index to Standing Rules of the Senate ................. 189 Standards of Conduct of the Senate ......................... 211 (11) CONTENTS—Continued PAGE ASSEMBLY ................................................................ 215 Assembly Rules Committee ........................................ 218 Members of the Assembly— Biographies and Pictures ..................................... 226 District Offices and Occupations ......................... 268 Assembly Districts and Counties ................................. 280 Classification as to Legislative Service ....................... 283 Standing Committees of the Assembly ........................ 285 Subcommittees of Standing Committees ............. 291 Select Committees ............................................... 292 Special Committees ............................................. 298 Joint Committees ................................................. 299 Schedule of Committee Meetings ....................... 302 Schedule of Subcommittee Meetings .................. 304 Offices of the Assembly ............................................... 305 Primary Vote for State Assemblymembers .................. 307 General Election Vote for State Assemblymembers .... 351 Special Election Vote for Assembly ............................. 394 Standing Rules of the Assembly .................................. 396 Index to Standing Rules of the Assembly ............ 471 Constitution of California, Article IV .......................... 515 Index to Constitution of California, Article IV .... 539 Joint Rules of the Senate and Assembly ...................... 557 Index to Joint Rules ............................................. 621 Sessions of the Legislature .......................................... 641 Governors of California, 1849–2020 ........................... 659 (12) CALIFORNIA REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS 116th Congress UNITED STATES SENATE Harris, Kamala (D) .................................................San Francisco Term expires January 3, 2023. Feinstein, Dianne (D) .............................................San Francisco Term expires January 3, 2025. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Dist. 1. LaMalfa, Doug (R) .....................................................Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama 2. Huffman, Jared (D) .............................................Del Norte, Humboldt, Marin, Mendocino, Sonoma, Trinity 3. Garamendi, John (D) ............................................... Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Sacramento, Solano, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba 4. McClintock, Tom (R) ...............................................Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, Nevada, Placer, Tuolumne 5. Thompson, Mike (D) ......................................Contra Costa, Lake, Napa, Solano, Sonoma 6. Matsui, Doris O. (D) ........................................Sacramento, Yolo 7. Bera, Ami (D) ....................................................Sacramento 8. Cook, Paul (R) ............................................................. Inyo, Mono, San Bernardino 9. McNerney, Jerry (D) ......................................Contra Costa, Sacramento, San Joaquin 10. Harder, Josh (D) .............................................. San Joaquin, Stanislaus 11. DeSaulnier, Mark (D) ......................................Contra Costa 12. Pelosi, Nancy (D) ..........................................San Francisco 13. Lee, Barbara (D) ................................................... Alameda, San Francisco (13) 14 Representatives in Congress HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued 14. Speier, Jackie (D) .........................................San Francisco, San Mateo 15. Swalwell, Eric (D) ................................................ Alameda, Contra Costa 16. Costa, Jim (D) ..........................................................Fresno, Madera, Merced 17. Khanna, Ro (D) .................................................... Alameda, Santa Clara 18. Eshoo, Anna G. (D) ........................................... San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz 19. Lofgren, Zoe (D) ...............................................Santa Clara 20. Panetta, Jimmy (D) .............................................. Monterey, San Benito, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz 21. Cox, TJ (D) ...............................................................Fresno, Kern, Kings, Tulare 22. Nunes, Devin (R) ......................................................Fresno, Tulare 23. McCarthy, Kevin (R) ...................................................Kern, Los Angeles, Tulare 24. Carbajal, Salud O. (D) ..............................San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura 25. Garcia, Mike (R) .............................................Los Angeles, Ventura 26. Brownley, Julia (D) .........................................Los Angeles, Ventura 27. Chu, Judy (D) ..................................................Los Angeles, San Bernardino 28. Schiff, Adam (D) ..............................................Los Angeles 29. Cárdenas, Tony (D) ..........................................Los Angeles 30. Sherman, Brad (D) ..........................................Los Angeles, Ventura 31. Aguilar, Pete (D) .........................................San Bernardino 32. Napolitano, Grace F. (D) ..................................Los Angeles 33. Lieu, Ted (D) ....................................................Los Angeles Representatives in Congress 15 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued 34. Gomez, Jimmy (D) ...........................................Los Angeles 35. Torres, Norma J. (D) .......................................Los Angeles, San Bernardino 36. Ruiz, Raul (D) ...................................................... Riverside 37. Bass, Karen (D) ................................................Los Angeles 38. Sánchez, Linda (D) ..........................................Los Angeles, Orange 39. Cisneros Jr., Gilbert Ray (D) ...........................Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino 40. Roybal-Allard, Lucille (D) ...............................Los Angeles 41. Takano, Mark (D) ................................................. Riverside 42. Calvert, Ken (R) ................................................... Riverside 43. Waters, Maxine (D) ..........................................Los Angeles 44. Barragán, Nanette Diaz (D) ..............................Los Angeles 45. Porter, Katie (D) .......................................................Orange 46. Correa, J. Luis (D) ....................................................Orange
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