California State Legislature, 2023–24 session explained

2023–2024 session of the
California State Legislature
Before:2021–2022
Body:California State Legislature
State:California
Term Start:December 5, 2022
Chamber1:Senate
Membership1:40
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:President of the Senate
Chamber1 Leader1:Eleni Kounalakis (D)
Jan. 7, 2019 – present
Chamber1 Leader2 Type:President pro tempore
Chamber1 Leader2:
Chamber1 Leader3 Type:Minority Leader
Chamber1 Leader3:Brian Jones (R16th)
Dec. 5, 2022 – present
Control1:Democratic
Chamber2:Assembly
Membership2:80
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber2 Leader1:
Chamber2 Leader2 Type:Minority Leader
Chamber2 Leader2:James Gallagher (R3rd)
Feb. 8, 2022 – present
Control2:Democratic

The 2023–2024 session is the current session of the California State Legislature. The session first convened on December 7, 2022.[1]

Major events

Leadership changes

Party changes

Legislation

The following bills were signed or vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2023 or 2024.[3]

Signed

Vetoed

State Senate

328
DemocraticRepublican

Officers

PositionNamePartyDistrict
Lieutenant GovernorEleni KounalakisDemocratic
President pro temporeMike McGuireDemocratic2nd–Healdsburg
Majority leaderLena GonzalezDemocratic33rd-Long Beach
Assistant majority leaderAngelique AshbyDemocratic8th-Sacramento
Aisha WahabDemocratic10th-Hayward
Democratic Caucus ChairMonique LimónDemocratic19th–Santa Barbara
Majority whipDave CorteseDemocratic15th–Los Gatos
Assistant majority whipsMaria Elena DurazoDemocratic24th–Los Angeles
Steve PadillaDemocratic18th–Chula Vista
Minority leaderBrian JonesRepublican40th–Santee
SecretaryErika Contreras
Sergeant-at-ArmsKatrina Rodriguez
ChaplainSister Michelle Gorman, RSM

The Secretary, the Sergeant-at-Arms, and the chaplain are not members of the Legislature.

Members

DistrictNamePartyResidenceTerm-limited?Notes
1Brian DahleRepublicanBieberYes
2Mike McGuireDemocraticHealdsburgMajority leader until February 5, 2024; president pro tempore since February 5, 2024
3Bill DoddDemocraticNapaYes
4Marie Alvarado-GilRepublicanJacksonFirst elected as a Democrat before switching parties on August 8, 2024
5Susan EggmanDemocraticStocktonYes
6Roger NielloRepublicanFair Oaks
7Steve GlazerDemocraticOrindaYes
8Angelique AshbyDemocraticSacramento
8Nancy SkinnerDemocraticBerkeleyYes
10Aisha WahabDemocraticHayward
11Scott WienerDemocraticSan Francisco
12Shannon GroveRepublicanBakersfield
13Josh BeckerDemocraticMenlo Park
14Anna CaballeroDemocraticMerced
15Dave CorteseDemocraticSan Jose
16Melissa HurtadoDemocraticBakersfield
17John LairdDemocraticSanta Cruz
18Steve PadillaDemocraticChula Vista
19Monique LimónDemocraticSanta Barbara
20Caroline MenjivarDemocraticLos Angeles
21Scott WilkRepublicanSanta ClaritaYes
22Susan RubioDemocraticBaldwin Park
23Rosilicie Ochoa BoghRepublicanYucaipa
24Ben AllenDemocraticSanta Monica
25Anthony PortantinoDemocraticBurbankYes
26María Elena DurazoDemocraticLos Angeles
27Henry SternDemocraticMalibu
28Lola Smallwood-CuevasDemocraticLos Angeles
29Josh NewmanDemocraticFullerton
30Bob ArchuletaDemocraticPico Rivera
31Richard RothDemocraticRiversideYes
32Kelly SeyartoRepublicanMurrieta
33Lena GonzalezDemocraticLong BeachMajority leader since February 5, 2024
34Tom UmbergDemocraticSanta Ana
35Steven BradfordDemocraticGardenaYes
36Janet NguyenRepublicanHuntington Beach
37Dave MinDemocraticIrvine
38Catherine BlakespearDemocraticEncinitas
39Toni AtkinsDemocraticSan DiegoYesPresident pro tempore until February 5, 2024
40Brian JonesRepublicanSanteeMinority leader

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Koseff . Alexei . Kamal . Sameea . 5 January 2023 . The California Legislature is back: Five key questions . CalMatters . 17 April 2023.
  2. News: California Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon is stepping down. He’s not happy about how it happened . Adam . Beam . . June 28, 2023 . July 4, 2024 .
  3. News: CalMatters . 2023-09-11 . Which bills did Gavin Newsom sign into new California laws? . 2024-02-08 . CalMatters . en-US.