Stephanie Nguyen — Assembly Member Stephanie Nguyen escorted Ava Francis Hall.
Tri Ta — Listed in the roll call.
David Tangipa — Listed in the roll call.
Avelino Valencia — Listed in the roll call.
Avelino Valencia — Named in a request to suspend Assembly Rule 118A to allow guests in the rear of the chamber.
Avelino Valencia — Assembly Member Valencia presented HR 125, recognizing August as Chicano Heritage Month, and delivered a broad supporting speech connecting the resolution to Chicano identity, California history, educational activism, military service, and the economic contributions of Mexican Americans. He referenced the reclamation of the term Chicano, Mendez v. Westminster, the East L.A. walkouts, the Plan of Santa Barbara, and the disproportionate service and sacrifice of Chicanos in U.S. wars. He concluded by emphasizing the size, cultural influence, and economic importance of California’s Mexican-origin population. The moment then transitions into procedural handling of the resolution, including thanks to Valencia, a request to close debate, and an open roll call for coauthors.
Chris Ward — Listed in the roll call.
Chris Ward — Was thanked for bringing the resolution forward and for the work on the issue.
Buffy Wicks — Listed in the roll call.
Buffy Wicks — Buffy Wicks is recognized with birthday wishes and identified as the appropriations chair.
Buffy Wicks — Assembly Member Wicks was identified as the author of AB 2597, received birthday wishes, and was thanked following the vote on the bill.
Lori Wilson — Listed in the roll call.
Rick Zbur — Listed in the roll call.
Liz Ortega — Assembly Member Ortega is recognized to lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
Liz Ortega — Assembly Member Ortega is recognized to give a guest introduction.
Liz Ortega — Liz Ortega delivers an adjournment in memory of Joaquin Ross, honoring him and his family’s legacy as fighters for working people. She says the best way to honor Joaquin Ross is to never give up on the people, and adds that she is proud to have served and fought beside him. The exchange closes with thanks for her remembrance remarks.
Bill Essayli — Assembly Member Bill Essayli is referenced in a procedural context, with the transcript likely misrendering his name as "Ellis." The repeated mention appears to be part of the same continuous reference rather than separate discussions.
Tom Lackey — Named in a request to suspend rules for an adjournment in memory.
Lisa Calderon — Named in a request to suspend rules for an adjournment in memory.
Lisa Calderon — Mentioned as the Assembly Member escorting Ryan Dolan.
Gail Pellerin — Gail Pellerin is named in two related procedural motions: first, in a request to suspend the rules for an adjournment in memory, and second, in a request to suspend Assembly Rule 118A to allow guests in the rear of the chamber.
Gail Pellerin — Assembly Member Pellerin escorted Jonathan Fong.
Gail Pellerin — Gail Pellerin is identified as the author of HR 126 and is then recognized to speak in support of the resolution.
Gail Pellerin — Assembly Member Pellerin closes by asking for an aye vote on H.R. 126 and requesting the roll be open for co-authors.
Gail Pellerin — Assembly Member Gail Pellerin was acknowledged and then recognized to speak during the adjournment-in-memory remarks.
Luz Rivas — Speaker Rivas is referenced in floor procedure: she is noted as being allowed to have guests on the floor, and shortly afterward is asked to move to the front center aisle along with Leader Macedo.
SB990 — Removed from the consent calendar at the request of the author, Grove.
SB1405 — SB 1405 was removed from the consent calendar at the request of the author, Smallwood-Cuevas.
SB1436 — SB 1436 was removed from the consent calendar and referred to the Committee on Revenue and Taxation.
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry — Mentioned as the Majority Leader escorting Madeline Rorida.
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry — Named as the author of ACR 234.
Cecilia Aguiar-Curry — Identified as the Majority Leader making the motion to adjourn; name corrected from 'Agiar Curry.'
Madeline Rorida — Introduced as being from Alameda, California, and a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.
Al Muratsuchi — The transcript appears to intend an Assembly Member name, but 'errands' is unclear; corrected conservatively to 'Arambula' is not certain. This mention is questionable.
Maxwell Martinez — Introduced as being from Sacramento, California, and a graduate of California State University, Chico.
Juan Alanis — Mentioned as the Assembly Member escorting Gabriella Gutierrez; the transcript says 'Alanisse,' which is likely Alanis.
Gabriella Gutierrez — Gabriella Gutierrez is introduced as being from Tehachapi, California and a graduate of California State University, Fullerton, and the chair welcomes her to the meeting.
Mia Bonta — Mentioned as the Assembly Member escorting Naomi South.
Naomi South — Introduced as being from Richmond, Virginia, and a graduate of Harvard University.
Ryan Dolan — Introduced as being from Nevada, California, and a graduate of Syracuse University.
Jalen Wise — Jalen Wise is introduced as being from Sacramento, California, and a graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno, and is welcomed to the meeting.
Jonathan Ng — Introduced as being from San Ramon, California, and a graduate of the University of California, Davis.
Blas Guerrero — Blas Guerrero is introduced as being from Pleasant Hill, California, and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, and he is formally welcomed.
Juan Pacerra — Introduced as a fellow, but the introduction is incomplete in this section.
Juan Pacera — Introduced as being from Winnetka, California, and a graduate of 'Swartzman College of Singla University' (uncertain transcription).
Mark González — Assembly Member Mark González is mentioned as escorting Doris Kim.
Mark González — Mark González was recognized and delivered remarks in support of HR 126, honoring Riley and thanking his colleague from Santa Cruz for bringing the resolution forward. He concluded by respectfully asking for an aye vote on the resolution.