Gilbert 'Gil' A. Cedillo's Voting Records

Marriage, Family, and Children

Biographical

Full Name: Gilbert 'Gil' A. Cedillo
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Los Angeles, CA
Home City: Los Angeles, CA
Issue Category

Marriage, Family, and Children Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
8/27/12 AB 1640 Expands Cash Assistance Programs for Pregnant Teenagers
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (54 - 26)
Yea
8/27/12 AB 2109 Requires Parents to Obtain a Waiver for Unvaccinated Children
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (51 - 29)
Yea
8/27/12 SB 1476 Authorizes Courts to Designate More than 2 Individuals as Parents of a Child
Bill Passed - House (52 - 27)
Yea
8/16/12 SB 9 Sentence Reconsideration for Juvenile Offenders
Bill Passed - House (41 - 34)
Yea
9/09/11 AB 101 Allows Family Child Care Providers to Organize
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (51 - 27)
Yea
9/07/11 SB 222 Relating to Individual Health Care Coverage for Maternity Services
Bill Passed - House (52 - 26)
Yea
9/06/11 AB 1319 Prohibiting the Use of BPA in Baby Products
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (49 - 27)
Yea
9/06/11 AB 165 Prohibits Public Schools from Charging Fees for Educational Activities
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (51 - 24)
Yea
9/01/11 SB 746 Prohibits the Use of Tanning Beds by Minors
Bill Passed - House (49 - 27)
Yea
8/30/11 SB 161 Administration of Epilepsy Medication in Schools
Bill Passed - House (46 - 21)
Yea
5/23/11 AB 1319 Prohibiting the Use of BPA in Baby Products
Bill Passed - House (42 - 29)
Did Not Vote
5/12/11 AB 499 Authorizes Minors to Seek Medical Care for STDs
Bill Passed - House (50 - 25)
Did Not Vote
8/31/10 SB 1317 Parental Crime for Chronic Truancy
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (23 - 13)
Yea
8/31/10 SB 1381 Increasing Age Requirements for Kindergarten and First Grade
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (21 - 15)
Yea
8/24/10 AB 2072 Informational Pamphlet for Parents of Deaf Children
Bill Passed - Senate (23 - 11)
Yea
6/02/10 SB 399 Authorizing Youth Offenders to Appeal Life Without Parole Sentences
Bill Passed - Senate (23 - 15)
Yea
6/02/10 SB 1088 Young Adults Health insurance Coverage
Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 13)
Yea
6/01/10 SB 880 Requiring Snow Sport Helmets for Minors
Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 13)
Yea
5/27/10 SB 1255 Restrictions on Beverages Sold In Schools
Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 11)
Yea
1/06/10 SBx5 1 Education Law Amendments
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (27 - 7)
Yea
1/06/10 SBx5 4 Education Law Amendments
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (23 - 11)
Yea
11/03/09 SBx5 1 Education Law Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 12)
Yea
9/02/09 AB 1422 Medi-Cal and Healthy Families Program Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (27 - 8)
Yea
8/11/08 AB 86 Cyber-Bullying Enforcement
Bill Passed - Senate (21 - 12)
Yea
6/07/07 SB 7 Marco Firebaugh Memorial Children’s Health and Safety Act of 2007
Bill Passed - Senate (22 - 18)
Yea
6/07/07 SB 48 Health Care Coverage and Cost Control Act
Bill Passed - Senate (23 - 16)
Yea
6/07/07 SB 32 Children's Health Care Expansion
Bill Passed - Senate (25 - 13)
Yea
8/28/06 AB 3029 CalWorks and Food Stamp Program
Bill Passed - Senate (24 - 13)
Yea
8/24/06 AB 2205 Food Stamp Eligibility for Medi-Cal Recipients
Bill Passed - Senate (24 - 15)
Yea
8/22/06 AB 2108 Child Booster and Seat Belt Requirements
Bill Passed - Senate (23 - 12)
Did Not Vote
8/16/06 AB 1873 Safe Child Surrender Time Limit Expansion
Bill Passed - Senate (28 - 9)
Yea
5/30/06 SB 1576 Transitional Housing Services for Foster Youth
Bill Passed - Senate (25 - 13)
Yea
5/11/06 SB 1437 Sexual Diversity Content in Public School Curriculums
Bill Passed - Senate (22 - 15)
Yea

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