Assembly Committee Membership
Standing Committees:
- Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review
- Committee on Agriculture
- Committee on Appropriations
- Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media
- Committee on Business and Professions
- Committee on Governmental Organization
- Committee on Health
- Committee on Higher Education
- Committee on Housing and Community Development
- Committee on Labor and Employment
- Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security
- Committee on Public Safety
- Committee on Revenue and Taxation
- Committee on Utilities and Commerce
Select Committees:
- Chair, Select Committee on Domestic Violence
- Select Committee on Alcohol And Drug Abuse
- Select Committee on Foster Care
- Select Committee on Preservation of California’s Entertainment Industry
- Select Committee on Rail Transportation
- Select Committee on Regional Approaches To Addressing The State's Water Crisis
- Select Committee on Safety And Protection Of At-Risk Communities In California
Joint Committees:
- Joint Committee on Fairs, Allocation, and Classification
- Joint Committee for the Protection of Lake Tahoe
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