| 1999–2000 session of the California State Legislature |
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| Duration: December 7, 1998–November 30, 2000 | |||
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| President of the Senate: | Gray Davis (D) Dec. 7, 1998–Jan. 4, 1999 Cruz Bustamante (D) Jan. 4, 1999–Nov. 30, 2000 |
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| President pro tempore: | John L. Burton (D-3rd) | ||
| Minority Leader: | Ross Johnson (R-35th) Dec. 7, 1998–Apr. 27, 2000 Jim Brulte (R-31st) Apr. 27, 2000–Nov. 30, 2000 |
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| Speaker: | Antonio Villaraigosa (D-45th) Dec. 7, 1998–Apr. 13, 2000 Robert Hertzberg (D-40th) Apr. 13, 2000–Nov. 30, 2000 |
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| Minority Leader: | Rod Pacheco (R-64th) Dec. 7, 1998–Apr. 6, 1999 Scott Baugh (R-67th) Apr. 6, 1999–Nov. 9, 2000 Bill Campbell (R-71st) Nov. 9, 2000–Nov. 30, 2000 |
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| Members: | 40 senators 80 assemblymembers |
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| Senate Majority: | Democratic | ||
| Assembly Majority: | Democratic | ||
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The 1999–2000 session.
Contents |
Dates of sessions
Major events
Major legislation
| Contents: Enacted • Pending or failed • Vetoed |
Enacted
Pending or failed
Vetoed
Members
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Senate
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| * | Democrats: 25 |
| * | Republicans: 15 |
The party affiliation and district numbers of Senators are listed after their names in this list.
President Pro Tem: John L. Burton (D-3)
Majority Leader: Richard Polanco (D-22)
Minority Leader: Ross Johnson (R-35) to April 27, 2000; Jim Brulte (R-31) from April 27, 2000
| District | Name | Party |
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| 1st | Tim Leslie | Rep |
| 2nd | Wesley Chesbro | Dem |
| 3rd | John Burton | Dem |
| 4th | Maurice Johannessen | Rep |
| 5th | Patrick Johnston | Dem |
| 6th | Deborah Ortiz | Dem |
| 7th | Richard K. Rainey | Rep |
| 8th | Jackie Speier | Dem |
| 9th | Don Perata | Dem |
| 10th | Liz Figueroa | Dem |
| 11th | Byron Sher | Dem |
| 12th | Dick Monteith | Rep |
| 13th | John Vasconcellos | Dem |
| 14th | Chuck Poochigian | Rep |
| 15th | Bruce McPherson | Rep |
| 16th | Jim Costa | Dem |
| 17th | William J. "Pete" Knight | Rep |
| 18th | Jack O'Connell | Dem |
| 19th | Cathie Wright | Rep |
| 20th | Richard Alarcón | Dem |
| 21st | Adam Schiff | Dem |
| 22nd | Richard Polanco | Dem |
| 23rd | Tom Hayden | Dem |
| 24th | Hilda Solis | Dem |
| 25th | Terry Hughes | Dem |
| 26th | Kevin Murray | Dem |
| 27th | Betty Karnette | Dem |
| 28th | Debra Bowen | Dem |
| 29th | Dick Mountjoy | Rep |
| 30th | Martha Escutia | Dem |
| 31st | Jim Brulte | Rep |
| 32nd | Joe Baca | Dem |
| 33rd | John Lewis | Rep |
| 34th | Joe Dunn | Dem |
| 35th | Ross Johnson | Rep |
| 36th | Ray Haynes | Rep |
| 37th | David G. Kelley | Rep |
| 38th | Bill Morrow | Rep |
| 39th | Dede Alpert | Dem |
| 40th | Steve Peace | Dem |
Assembly
Democrats: 50
Republicans: 29
Officers
- Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa (D-45)
- Speaker pro Tempore Fred Keeley (D-27)
- Majority Floor Leader Kevin Shelley (D-12)
- Minority Floor Leader Scott Baugh (R-67) from April 6, 1999
- Rod Pacheco (R-64) to April 6, 1999
- Chief Clerk E. Dotson Wilson
- Sergeant at Arms Ronald Pane
Note: The Chief Clerk and the Sergeant at Arms are not Members of the Legislature
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