End-of-session budget bill analyses online
California legislative budget committees scheduled to meet "upon call of the chair"
Both houses’ budget committees have released analyses of the budget-related bills that may be taken up during the final four days of the 2025 regular session of the California Legislature. Those committees are scheduled to meet “upon call of the chair.”
Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee bill analyses: https://sbud.senate.ca.gov/system/files/2025-09/september_10_2025_hearing_agenda.pdf
Assembly Budget Committee bill analyses: https://abgt.assembly.ca.gov/system/files/2025-09/budget-trailer-bill-analysis-packet.pdf
Bills are posted online at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov. (Links are available in my previous list of possible budget-related bills here.)
The custom and practice of the California Legislature is for budget-related bills to be in print in identical (or near identical) versions in both houses. At this point in the cycle, Senate Bills (SBs) are in the Assembly, and Assembly Bills (ABs) are in the Senate. In the end, no more than one version of each bill (either an SB or AB) advances to enrollment and thereafter to the Governor’s desk for his approval, veto, or line item veto.
Bills may not be approved in either house until they have been in print online in their final form for at least 72 hours, pursuant to Proposition 54 (2016). The first of the possible budget bills becomes eligible under the 72-hour rule at 3:53 p.m. on Thursday, September 11, while AB 105 and SB 105 become eligible at around 9 a.m. on Friday, September 12.
At 5:55 p.m. on September 10, the Senate amended AB 145 to be a trailer bill with more changes to this summer’s SB 131—in addition to those in SB and AB 158. The Assembly is not amending that language into SB 145. Discussions of additional amendments to SB 131 are very likely during the 2026 legislative process.

