Communications and Conveyance Committee, California State Assembly
The Communications and Conveyance Committee is a standing committee of the California State Assembly.
Per the Assembly Rules, committees of the California State Assembly are assigned by the House Speaker. The Speaker has the power to appoint the chair and vice chair of each committee.[1] The Speaker is considered an ex officio member of all assembly committees of which he or she is not a regular member but does not have voting rights and is not counted for purposes of determining a quorum.[2] A majority of members of a committee constitutes a quorum.[3]
See rules: Standing Rules of the Assembly
Membership
2023-2024 legislative session
Communications and Conveyance Committee, 2023-2024 |
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Democratic members (9) | Republican members (4) | Third-party members(0) |
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2021-2022 legislative session
Communications and Conveyance Committee, 2021-2022 |
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Democratic members (8) | Republican members (3) | Third-party members(0) |
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Rob Bonta (D) left this committee on April 22, 2021. [Source]
2019-2020 legislative session
Communications and Conveyance Committee, 2019-2020 |
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Democratic members (10) | Republican members (1) | Third-party members(0) |
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Jay Obernolte (R, Vice Chair) left this committee on December 07, 2020.
William Brough (R) left this committee on May 27, 2020.
2017 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.
Communications and Conveyance Members, 2017 | ||||
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Democratic members (9) | Republican members (4) | |||
• Miguel Santiago, Chair | • Jay Obernolte, Vice chair | |||
• Rob Bonta | • Tom Lackey | |||
• Sabrina Cervantes | • Brian Maienschein | |||
• Matt Dababneh | • Jim Patterson | |||
• Eduardo Garcia | ||||
• Chris Holden | ||||
• Evan Low | ||||
• Freddie Rodriguez | ||||
• Jim Wood |
External links
- ↑ California Legislature—2021-2022 Regular Session, “Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2021–22 Regular Session,” accessed February 19, 2021 (Rule 26-A-6)
- ↑ California Legislature—2021-2022 Regular Session, “Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2021–22 Regular Session,” accessed February 19, 2021 (Rule 26-B)
- ↑ California Legislature—2021-2022 Regular Session, “Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2021–22 Regular Session,” accessed February 19, 2021 (Rule 57)