California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR4

Caption

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

Impact

If adopted, AR4 would solidify numerous procedural changes within the assembly that could have broad implications for how legislation is debated and voted upon in California. It sets forth strict guidelines on how amendments can be introduced and recorded, which may lead to more organized and transparent legislative sessions. In addition, the bill specifies the roles and responsibilities of the Chief Clerk and other officials in maintaining order and accessibility to legislative documents, thereby creating a more accountable process overall.

Summary

House Resolution No. 4 (AR4), introduced by Assembly Member Essayli, focuses on the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session. The resolution contains provisions relating to the process of adding coauthors, amendments, and overall legislative procedures. Notably, AR4 aims to streamline legislative procedures to enhance the efficiency of the Assembly in handling various bills and resolutions during the session. This includes modifying rules around the submission and adoption of amendments and ensuring timely distribution of materials required for legislative processes.

Contention

Some concerns have arisen around the changes proposed by AR4, particularly regarding how the procedural modifications may affect the minority party's rights. Critics argue that the enhanced control over the process could limit opportunities for minority opinions to be heard and considered, thus impacting the diversity of viewpoints in legislative discussions. Proponents of the bill, however, suggest that the new rules will ultimately lead to more effective governance by ensuring that legislative business is managed in a timely and orderly fashion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AR1

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

CA SR74

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

CA AR3

Relative to the organization of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

CA AR2

Relative to the election of officers of the Assembly for the 2025–26 Regular Session.

CA HR3

Relating To The Rules Of The House Of Representatives Of The 153rd General Assembly.

CA SCR1

2025–26 First Extraordinary Session: Joint Rules.

CA HCR1006

To Provide For An Extension Of The Regular Session Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly; And To Provide For A Recess Of The General Assembly.

CA HR1001

To Adopt The Rules Of The House Of Representatives Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly.

CA HJ00101

Resolution Concerning The Joint Rules For The November Special Session, 2025.

CA SCR1

To Adopt The Joint Rules Of The House Of Representatives And The Senate Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly.

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