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The 2017 2018 session was a session of the California State Legislature The session first convened on December 5 2016 and adjourned sine die on November 30 2018 2017 2018 session of theCalifornia State Legislature 2015 2016 2019 2020 The Seal of CaliforniaOverviewLegislative bodyCalifornia State LegislatureJurisdictionCaliforniaTermDecember 5 2016 November 30 2018SenateMembers40President of the SenateGavin Newsom D Dec 5 2016 presentPresident pro temporeKevin de Leon D 24th Dec 5 2016 Mar 21 2018 Toni Atkins D 39th Mar 21 2018 presentMinority LeaderJean Fuller R 16th Dec 5 2016 Apr 12 2017 Patricia Bates R 36th Apr 12 2017 presentParty controlDemocraticAssemblyMembers80SpeakerAnthony Rendon D 63rd Dec 5 2016 presentMinority LeaderChad Mayes R 42nd Dec 5 2016 Sep 18 2017 Brian Dahle R 1st Sep 18 2017 Nov 8 2018 Marie Waldron R 75th Nov 8 2018 presentParty controlDemocratic Contents 1 Major events 1 1 Vacancies and special elections 1 2 Leadership changes 1 3 Party changes 2 State Senate 2 1 Officers 2 2 Members 3 State Assembly 3 1 Officers 3 2 Members 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMajor events editVacancies and special elections edit July 11 2017 Democratic assemblymember Jimmy Gomez 51st Echo Park resigns to take a seat in Congress 1 November 27 2017 Democratic assemblymember Raul Bocanegra 39th Pacoima resigns in the wake of sexual harassment allegations 2 December 16 2017 Democrat Wendy Carrillo of Boyle Heights is sworn into office after winning the December 5 2017 special election for the 51st State Assembly district to replace Gomez 3 December 31 2017 Democratic assemblymember Sebastian Ridley Thomas 54th Los Angeles resigns for health reasons 4 January 2 2018 Democratic assemblymember Matt Dababneh 45th Encino resigns in the wake of sexual harassment allegations 5 February 22 2018 Democratic senator Tony Mendoza 32nd Artesia resigns in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations 6 April 16 2018 Democrat Sydney Kamlager of Los Angeles is sworn into office after winning the April 3 2018 special election for the 54th State Assembly district to replace Ridley Thomas 7 June 11 2018 Democrat Luz Rivas of North Hollywood is sworn into office after winning the June 5 2018 special election for the 39th State Assembly district to replace Bocanegra Democrat Jesse Gabriel of Encino is sworn into office after winning the June 5 2018 special election for the 45th State Assembly district to replace Dababneh June 25 2018 Republican Ling Ling Chang of Diamond Bar is sworn into office after Democrat Josh Newman was recalled in a June 5 2018 recall election in the 29th State Senate district August 14 2018 Democrat Vanessa Delgado of Montebello is sworn into office after winning the August 7 2018 special election for the 32nd State Senate district to replace Mendoza Leadership changes edit April 12 2017 Republican senator Patricia Bates 36th Laguna Niguel replaces senator Jean Fuller 16th Bakersfield as Senate minority leader as Fuller is termed out at the end of the session 8 September 18 2017 Republican assemblymember Brian Dahle 1st Bieber replaces assemblymember Chad Mayes 42nd Yucca Valley as Assembly minority leader as Mayes was ousted in the wake of his support for renewing California s cap and trade program 9 10 March 21 2018 Democratic senator Toni Atkins 39th San Diego replaces senator Kevin de Leon 24th Los Angeles as president pro tempore as de Leon is termed out at the end of the session November 8 2018 Republican assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th Escondido replaces assemblymember Brian Dahle 1st Bieber as Assembly minority leader as Dahle planned to run in a special election for the California State Senate 11 12 Party changes editState Senate edit nbsp Composition of the California State Senate Democratic Party Republican Party 26 14Democratic RepublicanAffiliation Party Shading indicates majority caucus TotalDemocratic Republican VacantEnd of previous legislature 26 13 39 1Begin 27 13 40 0February 22 2018 26 39 1June 25 2018 25 14 39 1August 14 2018 26 14 40 0Latest voting share 65 35 Officers edit Position Name Party DistrictLieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom DemocraticPresident pro tempore Toni Atkins Democratic 39th San DiegoMajority leader Bill Monning Democratic 17th CarmelMajority whip Nancy Skinner Democratic 9th BerkeleyMajority caucus chair Connie Leyva Democratic 20th ChinoMajority caucus vice chair Mike McGuire Democratic 2nd HealdsburgMinority leader Patricia Bates Republican 36th Laguna NiguelMinority caucus chair Jim Nielsen Republican 4th GerberMinority whip Ted Gaines Republican 1st El Dorado HillsSecretary Daniel AlvarezSergeant at Arms Debbie ManningChaplain Sister Michelle GormanThe Secretary the Sergeant at Arms and the Chaplain are not members of the Legislature Members edit District Name Party Residence Term limited Notes1 Ted Gaines Republican El Dorado Hills2 Mike McGuire Democratic Healdsburg3 Bill Dodd Democratic Napa4 Jim Nielsen Republican Gerber5 Cathleen Galgiani Democratic Stockton6 Richard Pan Democratic Sacramento7 Steve Glazer Democratic Orinda8 Tom Berryhill Republican Modesto Yes9 Nancy Skinner Democratic Berkeley10 Bob Wieckowski Democratic Fremont11 Scott Wiener Democratic San Francisco12 Anthony Cannella Republican Ceres Yes13 Jerry Hill Democratic San Mateo14 Andy Vidak Republican Hanford15 Jim Beall Democratic San Jose16 Jean Fuller Republican Bakersfield Yes Minority leader from August 27 2015 to April 12 201717 Bill Monning Democratic Carmel18 Robert Hertzberg Democratic Van Nuys19 Hannah Beth Jackson Democratic Santa Barbara20 Connie Leyva Democratic Chino21 Scott Wilk Republican Santa Clarita22 Ed Hernandez Democratic West Covina Yes23 Mike Morrell Republican Rancho Cucamonga24 Kevin de Leon Democratic Los Angeles Yes President pro tempore from October 15 2014 to March 21 201825 Anthony Portantino Democratic La Canada Flintridge26 Ben Allen Democratic Santa Monica27 Henry Stern Democratic Canoga Park28 Jeff Stone Republican Temecula29 Josh Newman Democratic Fullerton Recalled on June 5 2018Ling Ling Chang Republican Diamond Bar Sworn in on June 25 2018 to replace Newman30 Holly Mitchell Democratic Los Angeles31 Richard Roth Democratic Riverside32 Tony Mendoza Democratic Artesia Resigned on February 22 2018Vacant from February 22 2018 to August 14 2018Vanessa Delgado Democratic Montebello Sworn into office on August 14 201833 Ricardo Lara Democratic Bell Gardens34 Janet Nguyen Republican Fountain Valley35 Steven Bradford Democratic Gardena36 Patricia Bates Republican Laguna Niguel Minority leader since April 12 201737 John Moorlach Republican Costa Mesa38 Joel Anderson Republican Alpine Yes39 Toni Atkins Democratic San Diego President pro tempore since March 21 201840 Ben Hueso Democratic San DiegoState Assembly edit nbsp Composition of the California State Assembly Democratic Party Republican Party 55 25Democratic RepublicanAffiliation Party Shading indicates majority caucus TotalDemocratic Republican VacantEnd of previous legislature 55 28 80 0Begin 55 25 80 0July 11 2017 54 79 1November 27 2017 53 78 2December 16 2017 54 79 1December 31 2017 53 78 2January 2 2018 52 77 3April 16 2018 53 78 2June 11 2018 55 80 0Latest voting share 68 8 31 3 Officers edit Position Name Party DistrictSpeaker Anthony Rendon Democratic 63rd LakewoodSpeaker pro tempore Kevin Mullin Democratic 22nd South San FranciscoAssistant speaker pro tempore Laura Friedman Democratic 43rd GlendaleMajority leader Ian Calderon Democratic 57th WhittierAssistant majority leader Rob Bonta Democratic 18th AlamedaMajority whip Todd Gloria Democratic 78th San DiegoAssistant majority whip Eloise Reyes Democratic 47th Grand TerraceMajority caucus chair Mike Gipson Democratic 64th CarsonMinority leader Marie Waldron Republican 75th EscondidoRepublican floor manager Heath Flora Republican 12th RiponDeputy Republican leaders Frank Bigelow Republican 5th O NealsRocky Chavez Republican 76th OceansideAssistant Republican leaders Phillip Chen Republican 55th Diamond BarChad Mayes Republican 42nd Yucca ValleyRepublican caucus chair Jay Obernolte Republican 33rd Big Bear LakeChief Clerk E Dotson WilsonChief Sergeant at Arms Bryon G Gustafson Ph DChaplain Reverend Bob OshitaAlternate Chaplain Reverend Patti OshitaThe Chief Clerk the acting Chief Sergeant at Arms and the Chaplains are not members of the Legislature Members edit District Name Party Residence Term limited Notes1 Brian Dahle Republican Bieber Minority leader from September 18 2017 to November 8 20182 Jim Wood Democratic Healdsburg3 James Gallagher Republican Nicolaus4 Cecilia Aguiar Curry Democratic Winters5 Frank Bigelow Republican O Neals6 Kevin Kiley Republican Rocklin7 Kevin McCarty Democratic Sacramento8 Ken Cooley Democratic Rancho Cordova9 Jim Cooper Democratic Elk Grove10 Marc Levine Democratic Greenbrae11 Jim Frazier Democratic Oakley12 Heath Flora Republican Ripon13 Susan Eggman Democratic Stockton14 Tim Grayson Democratic Concord15 Tony Thurmond Democratic Richmond16 Catharine Baker Republican Dublin17 David Chiu Democratic San Francisco18 Rob Bonta Democratic Alameda19 Phil Ting Democratic San Francisco20 Bill Quirk Democratic Hayward21 Adam Gray Democratic Merced22 Kevin Mullin Democratic South San Francisco23 Jim Patterson Republican Fresno24 Marc Berman Democratic Palo Alto25 Kansen Chu Democratic San Jose26 Devon Mathis Republican Visalia27 Ash Kalra Democratic San Jose28 Evan Low Democratic Campbell29 Mark Stone Democratic Scotts Valley30 Anna Caballero Democratic Salinas Yes31 Joaquin Arambula Democratic Kingsburg32 Rudy Salas Democratic Bakersfield33 Jay Obernolte Republican Big Bear Lake34 Vince Fong Republican Bakersfield35 Jordan Cunningham Republican Templeton36 Tom Lackey Republican Palmdale37 Monique Limon Democratic Santa Barbara38 Dante Acosta Republican Santa Clarita39 Raul Bocanegra Democratic Pacoima Resigned on November 27 2017Vacant from November 27 2017 to June 11 2018Luz Rivas Democratic North Hollywood Sworn into office on June 11 201840 Marc Steinorth Republican Rancho Cucamonga41 Chris Holden Democratic Pasadena42 Chad Mayes Republican Yucca Valley Minority leader from January 4 2016 to September 18 201743 Laura Friedman Democratic Glendale44 Jacqui Irwin Democratic Thousand Oaks45 Matt Dababneh Democratic Encino Resigned on January 2 2018Vacant from January 2 2018 to June 11 2018Jesse Gabriel Democratic Encino Sworn into office on June 11 201846 Adrin Nazarian Democratic Sherman Oaks47 Eloise Reyes Democratic Grand Terrace48 Blanca Rubio Democratic Baldwin Park49 Ed Chau Democratic Monterey Park50 Richard Bloom Democratic Santa Monica51 Jimmy Gomez Democratic Echo Park Resigned on July 11 2017 1 Vacant from July 11 2017 to December 16 2017Wendy Carrillo Democratic Boyle Heights Sworn into office on December 16 201752 Freddie Rodriguez Democratic Pomona53 Miguel Santiago Democratic Los Angeles54 Sebastian Ridley Thomas Democratic Los Angeles Resigned on December 31 2017Vacant from December 31 2017 to April 16 2018Sydney Kamlager Democratic Los Angeles Sworn into office on April 16 201855 Phillip Chen Republican Diamond Bar56 Eduardo Garcia Democratic Coachella57 Ian Calderon Democratic Whittier58 Cristina Garcia Democratic Bell Gardens59 Reggie Jones Sawyer Democratic Los Angeles60 Sabrina Cervantes Democratic Riverside61 Jose Medina Democratic Riverside62 Autumn Burke Democratic Marina del Rey63 Anthony Rendon Democratic Lakewood Speaker64 Mike Gipson Democratic Carson65 Sharon Quirk Silva Democratic Fullerton66 Al Muratsuchi Democratic Rolling Hills Estates67 Melissa Melendez Republican Lake Elsinore68 Steven Choi Republican Irvine69 Tom Daly Democratic Anaheim70 Patrick O Donnell Democratic Long Beach71 Randy Voepel Republican Santee72 Travis Allen Republican Huntington Beach73 Bill Brough Republican Dana Point74 Matthew Harper Republican Huntington Beach75 Marie Waldron Republican Escondido Minority leader since November 8 201876 Rocky Chavez Republican Oceanside77 Brian Maienschein Republican San Diego78 Todd Gloria Democratic San Diego79 Shirley Weber Democratic San Diego80 Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher Democratic San DiegoSee also editList of California state legislaturesReferences edit a b Tuesday July 11 2017 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly p 2509 Retrieved September 15 2017 Monday November 27 2017 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly p 3643 Retrieved December 29 2017 Monday December 18 2017 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly p 3655 Retrieved February 1 2018 Tuesday January 2 2018 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly p 3657 Retrieved February 1 2018 Friday December 8 2017 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly pp 3651 3652 Retrieved February 1 2018 Thursday February 22 2018 PDF Senate Daily Journal Sacramento California Secretary of the California State Senate p 4254 Retrieved June 17 2018 Monday April 16 2018 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly p 4693 Retrieved June 17 2018 Monday September 18 2017 PDF Senate Daily Journal Sacramento California Secretary of the California State Senate p 3574 Retrieved November 20 2018 Monday April 17 2017 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly p 665 Retrieved November 20 2018 Horseman Jeff August 24 2017 Republicans oust Inland Assemblyman Chad Mayes as GOP leader The Press Enterprise Retrieved September 23 2017 Thursday November 8 2018 PDF Assembly Daily Journal Sacramento California Chief Clerk of the California State Assembly p 665 Retrieved November 20 2018 Kosoff Alexei October 31 2018 Rouda v Rohrabacher A new GOP leader Ex lawmaker pleads guilty in wife s death 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