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2025-2026 Legislative – Issues 

The California 2025-26 legislative session begins Monday, January 6, 2025.

The 2025-2026 legislature:

​Presently we have 60 Democrats and 19 Republicans in the Assembly

​AD 32 is currently vacant – Kern, Tulare 

​2 are MDs – Dr. Jasmine Bains, Bakersfield and Dr. Joaquin Arambula, Fresno 

​We have 38 women in the Assembly 

​We have 30 Democrats and 9 Republicans in the Senate

​SD 36 is currently vacant – Huntington Beach 

​We have one MD in the Senate – Dr. Akilah Weber, San Diego 

​Of the Senate Republicans 21 are women, a historical first, and a majority​​for the Republican caucus 

​California’s legislature is 49% women – 59 of the 120 seats 

​As noted above, there are 2 special elections to be held 

​​The primary- February 25th and the election- April 29th

Assembly Leadership

​Speaker – Robert Rivas, Salinas County 

​Republican leader – James Gallagher, Butte County 

Senate Leadership

​Pro Tem – Mike McGuire, Sonoma County  

​Minority leader – Brian Jones, San Diego  

Special Session called on November 7, 2024: https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Special_Session_Proc_Nov.pdf

​The special session will focus on bolstering California’s legal resources to ​protect civil rights, reproductive freedom, climate action, and immigrant ​families.

Public health Issues 

​Governor declare state of emergency because of bird flu (H5N1) 

CORRECT-ATTESTED.pdf

National Legislation – 2024:

​Nurse Act – The Nurses for Under-Resourced Schools Everyway 

​HR 3197 (Dina Titus and S3953 (Jon Tester) 

​The One School, One Nurse Act – HR 305 (Frederica Wilson and 

​Jamaal Bowman)

​Unfortunately Jon Tester and Jamaal Bowman are no longer 

​in Congress; the future of these bills is not known at this time 

Lydia Bourne, SNOCF Communications Committee Member 

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